Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, March 04, 1887, Image 4

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FRIDAY, MARCH, 4, 1887.
Continued .From First Paye.
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iivh:, uiil vucu nuisuiiJ nuan nut in
fringe upon the worship of others nor
work injury to the body politic. The
Typical American should sat his face
against all seeming alliance of Church
and State. We say to the IIolyFath
er, live in peace. Stay in Rome. Lire
on the banks of the Tiber. If you
come here, you mast be an American
citizen, rejecting your doctrine of tem
poral power You may come and be
naturalized aud be a voter, but w.e can
jhave no temporal pojies here. Ap
plause and laughter. So we say to
our countrymen that come from clear
old Ireland, the best country in the
world to emigrate from, laughter, to
the Italian, to the Spaniard, to the
German, you may belong to the church
of tlie spiritual pontiff but you must
renounce all allegiance to temporal
pontiffs. I- hold that under our laws
of, naturalization, that it is tha duty of
every cardinal, every archbishop, every
bishop, and every priest, every monk,
- Franciscan or Jesuit, , to solemnly re
nounce before God and the holy an
rels, all political allegiance to the Pope
as a temporal prince, to-tlav is seeking
to re-establish diplomatic relations
with England and other European na
tions in recognition of his temporal
sovereignty.
" And he is a truft American citizen,
whether foreign-born or native born,
who maintains as an American institu
tion, the Holv Sabbath dav. He can
calli it Simday, after the old pagan god,
biitie must rest on the seventh day,
rest from toil, rest in the interest of
the dignity of labor, rest as a discount
upon capital, rest for compensation,
rest for domestic happiness, rest for
pious culture. The seventh day of
every week should 03 consecrated to
cessation from labor and devoted to
physical and mental repose. It should
not be a dav of recognition to be spent
in riotous livina and in brawls, but a
day peaceful, in harmony with the in
stitutions of religion and the dominant
sentiment of the country. Our fathers
consecrate 1 the Sabbath, and had you
tho patience to hear and I the time to
read from Franklin, from Jefferson,
from Washinaton, touching the Sab
bath, in recognition of it as indispen
sable to the welfare of our loly politic
you' would bo confirmed in this great
truth. The danger to-day is that we
loose from the Sabbath day as a day of
rest &nd of worship. I cannot invoke
the civil law .to say that it shall be a
day of rest f cannot invoke the civil
law to say that that man shall worship
here or worship there, or worship at
all, but I can invoke the civil law to
say that it shall bg a non-secular day;
not a day for the transaction of busi
ness, but a day on which the laboring
man shall walk out under God's free
skies and say: This is my day, the day
of a freeman. Applause. The ten
dency is to transplant a European Sab
' bath here; the German with his lager,
'and the Frenchman with his wine, and
the Irishmam with his shillalah.
Laughter: No, no, gentleman, stay
on the other side of the great deep.
We don't want these things, or this
y day, ' on this side of the broad Atlantic.
There is another attribute that be
longs to the true American citizen
the recognition of. Christianity as the
religion of our country. Webster, our
grertest expounder of constitutional
law, did not hesitate to declare that
Christianity not Methodist Christian
ity, not Roman Catholic Christianity,
not Presbyterian Christianitv, but
Christianity as taught by the four
Evangelists, is the recognized religion
of Upland. Recognized how farl
S j far that its ethics shall be embodied
in our constitutional and statutory
law; so far that ita teachings of the
brotherhood of mankind shall be ac
cepted; so far that its lessons of frater
nity, equality, justice; and mercy shall
ba incorporated in tho law of society.
Those beautiful moralities that fell
from the lip3 of the divine Son of
God have been incorporated in the
laws of the land, and that with few
exceptions. Our chaplains for the
army and navy and for Congress are in
recognition of this. On that sacred
book the oath of the Presidential re
sponsibility is taken. And this
Thanksgiving Day, appointed by the
President, is a monument of proof.
These point to Christianity as the
dominant religion of the landj not to
the exclusion of ' tho J ew, not to the
( Greek, not the exclusion of the Mo
hammedan, not to the exclusion of the
Brahmin, but permeating society with
its principles.
Then, citizsnp, the clangor which
. comes from this foreign population is
to be met in this way, first, to hold
that this country is for Americans
who are lothed with thsso seven attri
butes. I do not exaggerate the danger when
I remind you that there are great
movements among the peoples of the
earth, as never before. Remember
that the population of Europe has in
creased twenty-seven millions from
1870 to 1880, and at this rate of in
crease Europe can send to us two mil
lions of immigrants a year for the next
hundred years. Our foreign-bom pop
ulation is said to be millions, and their
children of the first generatioi would
make fifty millions. In I8S2 immigra
tion reached J the enormous figure of
eight hundred thousand, and at the
present rate of immigration it is said
there will be in the year 1900, fourteen
. years from now, nineteen millions of
persons of foreign birth, and with their
children of the first generation there
will be forty-threomillions in this land
of foreign born. Now the question,
and a serious one, is, Who are those
that come? 1 have .siid some are nc
ble, some are true, pome easily trans
formed into the Typical American.
Bat then we are to remember that most
of the foreigners who come here are
twelve times as much disposed to
crime as are the native stock.
Our population of foreign extraction
i3 sadly conspicuous in our criminal
records. This element constituted, in
1870, 20 per cent of the population of
New England, and furnished 75 per
cent of the crime. The Howard bo
ciety of London reports that 74 per
cent, of the Irish discharged convicts
have come to the United States. I
hold in my hand the anaual rum bill of
this country for the last year. It is
nine nundred millions of dollars! 1
ask myself, Who drinks this rum?
Native Americans? Some! Laughter
Some drink a good deal. Renewed
laughter. But let ns see the danger
that comes to us from inebriecy am Dng
our foreign population.
The wholesale dealers in liquor are
estimated at sixty-five per cent foreign
born, and the brewers seventy-five per
cent. Let us take Philadelphia, that
old Quaker city, the City of Brotherly
JLove, that city that seems to be par
excellence the city of the world, and
here are the figures: There were 8,034
persons in the l am traffic, and who
were tbeys Chinamen, 2; Jews, 2;
Italians, 18; Spaniards, 140; Welsh,
1G0; French, 285; Scotch, 497; English,
568: Germans, 2.179; Irish, 3,041; Af
ricans, 265; American, 205. I suppose
we will have to mix the. Africans with
the Americans, and the total would be
470 Americans, an d then there were
persons of unknown nationality in the
rum traffic, 672; the sum total being
8,034. Of this number 3,696 were
females, buf out of the 3,696 all were
rorcigners out one. mere was one
American woman in the mm business,
and I blush for my country. Yet
there were 1,104 German women, and
2,548 Irish, and of the whole nunber
of tho 8,034 engaged in the liquor traf
fic of that city, 6,418 bad been arrested
for some crime. Applause. We are
bound to look at these facts. Are we
a nation of foreign drunkards?
Then there is another danger the
tendency of emigrant colonization.
suppose it is known to yon that New
Mexico is in the hands of foreigners
in the hands of the Catholic Church.
It is also a fact of Congressional report
that 20,557,000 acres of land are in
the possession of swenty-nine alien cor-
poiations ana individuals, an area
greater than the whole of Iveland. 1
would have no part of this country
subject to any church., 1 would have
no foreign language taught in the pub
lie scuoois to tne exclusion ot or in
preferenca t.0 the English language.
I would have no laws published in a
foreign language, whether for the
French of Louisiana or the Germans
of Cincinnatti. Loud applause.
would utter my solemn protest, and
that in the hearing of all politicians,
especially those men who want to be
Presidents and cannot bo Presidents
and those who hope to be ere long
I would utter my solemn protest to
day against what is known as the
"Irish vote and the "German vote,
Applause. we do not want any
'foreign vot; Down with the poll
tician that would seek an "Irish vote,
or "German vote." Great applause.
All we want here is an American vote.
I would not vote for any man for Pres
ident who would stoop so low as to bid
for the German vote or the Irish vote.
Continued applause The other safe
guard is an extension of the term of
residence required for naturalization.
Some say make the term twenty-one
years. What is the term now 1 Five
years. I read from "Revised Statutes,"
section 216o and 2174, that a person
applying for citizenship must be a resi
dent of the United States at least five
Years, and one year within the State
or Territory wherein the application, is
made, and that during that term (
wish I had all the judges here to -day)
and that during that term he is to give
satisfactory assurance to the court that
he has behaved as a man of good mora
character, attached to the principles of
the Constitution of the United States.
and well disposed to the good order and
happiness of the same. "A man of
good moral character !" what a sublime
utterance, and how indefinite.
would be glad to know what judge
takes the pains, when a hundred of
these foreigners apply just on the eve
of the election, that they may qualify
themselves to vote, what judge in
quires whether tuey are men ot good
moral character 1 Yet such is the pro
vision of the law of the land. We
have assumed the authority to limit
suffrage. We say that women
shall not vote, which is a great mis
take. Sensation. You are not up to
that. Laughter.! My wife is as com
potent to vote as 1. On all moral
questions, especially the temperance
question, I would trust the women
ten times before I would the men. It
is an abuse of tho very genius of our
Government to proscribe the Chinese.
We sav the negro may vote because
his skin is black. We say the Dutch
man, the Irishman, the Italian may
vote, because his skin ought to be
white, but the Chinese cannot vote be
cause his skin is yellow. The word
"white" is used in the statute of limi
tation. We3ay to the young Ameri-
can who graduates with the highest
honors at eighteen, you must wait three
years longer before you can stand with
the Irishman with his brogans and the
Teuton with his lager and vote for the
rulers of your native land. I would
have the term of naturalization exten
ded, some say till the foreigner has
been here twenty-one years. Extendi
the term to ten years, fifteen years.
Say to all persons who come to this
country from foreign lands, that after
1890 they shall remain here fifteen
years to become indoctrinated in our
free institutions, learn the seven attri
butes of the American citizen, and then
be prepared to love America for Amer
ica's sake. Applause.
Thus protected we can look forward
to a glorioui future, and the eye of
prophecy can sweep the horizon of a
deathless hope. Look forward to the
time when our place among the nations
shall be the umpire of the world.
When England and Germany and
France shall refer their international
questions to us for adjudication which
otherwise would be adjusted on the field
of caniage; when we shall dictate to
the world by moral 3uasion, what shall
be the rights of citizens and what shall
be the duty of the government over
them.
The proud position of my ctuitry
looms up before me. England may
plant commercial colonies around the
globe, and so may Germany and so may
France, but let it be the mission of this
country to plant colonies of moral ideas
wherever the sun shines, and transform
the political sentiments of the world
until all men shall be recognized as
created free and equal by the Father
Almighty. Let this be our proud po
sition. Then it shall never be said that
I the ocean was dug for America's grave,
that the winds were woven for her
winding sheet, that the mountains were
reared for her tombstone But rather
we shall live on, and gifted with im
mortal youth, America shall ascend the
mountain tops of the oncoming cen
turies with the old flag in her ban'',
symbol of universal liberty, tho light
of whose stars shall blend their radiance
with the dawn of the millennium.
Sarcasticus heard this week that his
wife was about to elope with J ones, his
red headed neighbor He said nothing
but sent Jones a verified copy of his
wife's latest millinery bill. Mrs. Sai
casticus still remains athome. St. Paul
Herald . -
INJUSTICE CORRECTED.
Convincing VcrlBcatlon of Widscast rub-
lie Statements.
To Our Readers: In common with
many publishers and editors, we have
been accustomed to look upon certain
statements which we have seen in our
columns as merely adroit advertising.
Conseauent v we feel lustihed in taxing
the liberty of printing a few points from
a private letter recently received from
one of our largest patrons, as a sort of
confession of faith to our readers. We
quote:
" We have convinced oc.-.rselves that
by telling what we know to be true, we
have produced at last a permanent con-
fiction in the public mind. fc?even years
ago we stated what the national disease
of this country was, and that it was
rapidly increasing. Three years ago we
stated that a-marked check nad Decn
given it.
" The statistics of one ol the largest
life insurance companies of this country
shows that in 1833 and 18S4, the mor
tality from kidney disorders did not in
crease over the previous years: other
companies stated the same thing. It is
not presumptuous for us to claim credit
for checking these ravages.
" iseven years ago we stated that the
condition of the kidneys was the key to
the condition of health ; within the past
hve years all careful life insurance com
pame3 have conceded the truth of this
statement, for, whereas, ten years ago,
chemical analysis to determine the con
dition of the kidneys was not required,
to-day millions of dollars in risks are re
fused, because chemical examination
discovers unsuspected diseases of the
kidneys.
" seven vears ago we stated that the
ravages of Bright's Disease were insig
nificant compared with other unsuspected
disorders of the kidneys of many mis
leading names; that ninety-three per
cent, of human ailments are attributable
to deranged kidneys, which fills the
blood with uric acid, or kidney poison,
which causes these many fatal diseases
"The uric acid, or kidney poison, is
the real cause of the majority of cases of
paralysis, apoplexy, heart disease, con
vulsions, pneumonia, consumption, and
insanity: over half the victims oi con
sumption are first the victims of diseased
kidneys.
" When the recent death of an honored
ex-official of the United States was an
nounced, his physician said that although
he was suflering from Unght s Disease,
that was not the cuuse of death. lie was
not frank enough to admit that the apo
plexy which overtook him in has bed,
was the fatal effect of the kidney poison
in the blood, which had eaten away the
substance of the arteries and brain ; nor
was Logan's physician honest enough to
state that his fatal rheumatism was
caused by kidney acid in the blood.
" If the doctors would state in official
reports the original cause of death, the
people of this country would he alarmed,
yea, nearly panic stricken, at the fearful
mortality from kidney disorders."
The WTiters of the above letter give
these facts to the public simply to justify
the claims that they have made, that " if
the kidneys and liver are kept in
healthy condition by the use of Warner's
safe cure, which hundreds of thousands
have proved to be a specific, when all
other remedies failed, and that has re
ceived the endorsement of the highest
medical talent in Europe. Australasia
and America, many a life would be pro
longed and the happiness of the people
preserved. It is successful with so many
different diseases because it, and it alone
can remove the uric acid from the blood
through the kidneys."
Our readers are familiar with the
preparation named.
Commendation thereoi has oiten ap
peared in our columns.
We believe it to be one of the best,
not the best, ever manufactured. We
know the proprietors are men of charao
ter and influence.
We are certain they have awakened a
widespread interest in the public mind
concerning the importance of the kid
neys. We believe with them that they
are the key to health, and that for their
restoration from disease and maintenance
in health there is nothing equal to thK
great remedy.
The proprietors say they "do ivi
glory in this universal prevalence of dis
ease, but having started out with the
purpose of spreading the merits of War
ner's safe cure before the world, because
it cured our senior proprietor, who was
given up by doctors as incurable, we feel it
our duty to state the facts and leave the
public to its own inferences. We poin
to our claims, and to their public anti
universal verification with pride, and if tbt
public does not believe what we nay, we
tell them to ask their friends and neigh
bors what they think about our prepara
tions." -
As stated above, we most cordially
commend the perusal of this correspond
ence by our readers, believing that in bp
doing we are fulfilling a simple pubu
obligation.
Bucklens Arnica Salve-
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts. Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It i3 guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded Price 2o cts "fit box.
Far saleby Marsters & Co
always hare
Acker's Baby
Soother at hand. It is the only safe
medicine ret made that will remove all
infantile disorders. It contains no Opium
or Morphine, but gives the child natural
ease from, pain. iTice 35 cents. Bold by
A. C. Marsters.
trifle with any Throat or
Lunar Disease. If you Lave
a Congli or Cold, or the children are
threatened with Croup or Whooping Conch.
use Acker's English Remedy and prevent
farther trouble. It is a positive cure,'
and we guarantee it.t Price 10 and 50c
A. C. Marsters.
fa warranted, is because it is the best
Blood Preparation known. It will posi
tively cure all Blood Diseases, purifies the
whole system, and thoroughly builds op the
constitution. Bemember, we guarantee it.
For sale at Marster's drug store. :
fV A" and reliable Medicines are the best
VJ VVX to depend upon. Acker's Blood El
ixir has been prescribed for years for all im
puritiesoftheBlood. In every formof Scrof
ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases, it is
invaluable. For Rheumatism! has noequaL'
For sale at Marster's drugstore.
Blood Elixir is the only
Blood Remedy guaran
teed. It is a positive core for Ulcers, Erup
tions or Syphilitic Poisoning. It purifies the
whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic
and Neuralgic pains. We guarantee it.
For sale at Marster's drug store.
This paper is kept en file at the office ef
YERSGN
DVERTISIHG
AGENTS
TIMES BUilPlNB g'Ssu PHMSElPHtt. !
ESTIMATES Itliira.8 FREE
eBl&ta jVCD D CflH'C Pl Villi
loop for
HI til H WWil t? kiAttUftL
DR. JORDAN'S ;
Museum ofAnatomv
751 Market Street
SAN FRANCISCO.
GO AND LEARN HOW TO ' AVOID
disease, and how
ou are made. Private Office. 511 c. .
umcvi
Consultation on lost manhood and oil liji,Mu
men. Send for hunks.
Established 1352.
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street PorttonH n..
... vl,
THE LEADING
AND
OF OREGON.
N. P. BUNNELL, !
FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop,
Wagon Shop,-
Ulacksmitli Sbop.
pAN MAKffi CASTINUS FKOM ONK
J oune to three tons wmVhf. sha1i
o " v u-
pola for small castings. Money refunded if
worn 8 uos siiusiautory. I'ortlaud prices !
Save telegrams aud expressaKO.
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Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS IN
Lumber.
Sug-ai Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea
soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Deseed.
ALSO
MauulacturcrsofSafth & Doors in all Sizes and Quantities.
Our Factory is uow iu full operation aud we can offer as a specialty all kinds of Store
aud Offich Fittings, Toum.no and Scuoll work at lowest figures. We solicit correspon
dence which is assured prompt attention.
Sugar Pink D;or & Lumjicii Co.
Grants Pass, Oregon.
" " DliVORE & ELLIOTT
'-.Successors to PAGE $ DIM MICK
o-a-xcixsrx - - - ' - - oxiegoih:
V DEALERS IN
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, JEWELRY, .: WATCHES, .
w PUTTY, COatBS, ; El C, ETC.
We expect to do a strictly cash business, and will udivor to make it to
tho interest of nil to deal with us. We also invite a continuation of tlio pat
ronnge of all former patrons, and solicit new ones.
GIVE US A CALL.J33
GEO. M. PRIOR
Camas Vullev.
T UMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND
and furnished on short Notice and at the LOWEST GOING PRICES.
HUBf IC AND FLOORING A SPECIALTY.
Furnished in any Dfuiensions, to Order
Address, PRIOR & FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Douglas County.
Or to, F. P. McDEVITT, Rosuburg.
All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries,
Stationary Photograph and x
Perfumery, Autograph albums'
Crockery and ; Stand, Hand, and
Queens Ware, Hanging Lamps
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER WARE, and TEN THOUSAND
OTHER THINGS T0 NUMEROUS TO MENTION
CallAnd See Me At The
. Post Office Stand.
BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT.
Importers and Dealers in
Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, "Champion Mowers, Rcapcn and Binders. Vonnsr Amerii-a Feed Mills,
Onus, Pistols and the largest st k-1c of Hardware ot all doscriplUmj, Stoves and Cheap Tinware to be
found in Oregon.
AUlTMAN & TAYLOR THRESHERS.
THE STAR CHILLED PLOWS.
"AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED BY ANY ONE." WE CAN NOT AND
W ILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. I
THE
INTERNATIONAL
Cor. Third and E Streets.
Portland, Oregon.
REDUCED HATES, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIME
THIa LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTED HOUSE
offers superior accomodations at popular prices.
Meals 2ftc, Rooms 25c nd 00c Only three blocks
rom all Depots and Steamer landings, Free Buss
to aud from the Hotel No Chinese servants. Mo
overcharges or deviation rora regalur rates of $1.00
per bav.
Burt-tf : 27. LEWISTON. PropT.
C. W. KNOWLES,
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
EUROPEAN PLAN.)
C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FUIST CLASS IN every respect.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire-proof Biidi IUulilin;.'
ISO itooir.s.
In the Center of the City
COii. 1-HONT AND MOKKISOX STS., POKTLAND
JOSEPH S111NDL12U.
P HO P R LET O R
J -Of Tho
CITY li A K RY
AND
KKKPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
full stuck of IS read, Cakes, Ties, l'lain
and fancy Crackers, etc. Alio a line selection
of French and American Candies and Choc-
j late Goods :
? it nn
i ii ii i iiiij I
Wm. FERGUSON, . ; F. 1. McDEVITT,
'-.Camas; Valley, j Ttoseburjr.
Samuel Marks,
S. MARKS & Co.
DEALERS IN-
EBKBAL - IIIOIAIBIS:
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND--
Clothing
iTIIIYJl
RY
li; i mi
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions, Cigars,
Boots and Shoes.
Wool and Produce of every Descrip
tion Bough!
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
. 3XAJ.tlH & CO - noMoburt;, Or.
Makes The Very Best Lumber.
ROUGH ioi M .....9.00
RUSTIC icr M ............ . .17.00
FLOORING jK.r M .'$17.00.
Cameron & Co. Managers.
Situated 15 miles from Roseburg 0.1 North Unipqua. Good roads in Summer.
MITCH
But before you do
W. G. WOODWARD'S
-AND-
Buy a New Set of Harness
OR A SADDLE
One of the biggest and Best Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town. 1
use nothing but the best leather, and Lav! got
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME
W. r. Woodward9 Moseburg.
SUCCESSOR TO
Abraham, Whaeley
-DEALERS IN-
GENERAL
I3osobu.ro Oregon.
Has on hand coastantly a large and complete assortment of
General Merchandise arid will be pleased to see his old friends
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration ofthe
scarcity of money and the- present depression in business, will
study their. own interests by calling ou h;m and examining
GaQBS MLB
Before purchasing elsewhere, I do not claim to sell goods
at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me
ttat thoy will get their goods
At The Lowest living Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Tafccn At Market Price,
Sol. Abraham.
Drain & o Drain. Douglas Co,, Oregon,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
Hardware, Crockery,
o O 0
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES.
crs will find our stock complete, comprising many articles it is im
possible here
Would respectfully invito an examination of stock believing all can be satisGed
that it is tor their interest to make purchases here as we buy and sell for cash
only.
M. JOSEPHSON.
II w 101
Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of every variety and Shade.
A foil line of Silks.
A full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets. .
A full line of Fancy Dress Goods.
A full lino of Hosiery.
A full line of Clothing.
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A fall line of Furnishing Goods.
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
H A full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos
- .A full line of Crockery and Glassware.
And last, but not least, a full line
kinds of Ladies Hat Trimmings and
-003VEX3 7JX S3E3X3XTVTT1-
M JOSEPHSON.
Asiier Makes
HOODS, GlKieitllS
UP!
that come 'round to
in
CHARJDISE,
to enumerate.
I
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CO
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of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all
Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
m Co,
McGregor's old etnnd,
Jackson Street : Rosebiirg.
W. . B.v&ebEircr, & Co
HIGHEST MflSKcT PSIGc PAID FOR RiDES.
millS MARKET is always supplied with
X the choicest qnality of
Of all kiiul)., inchiclintj beef, pork, veal and
mutton; also, corn beef, sausage, lard, etc.
The most favorable inducements offered to
patrons, and no efiiirt will le spared toward
giving satisfaction. ' .
BLACKSMITH AND WKfELWRIGHT
BO WEN BROS.
Having dissolved the copartnership exist
ing between Bunnell & Kewen lros. and
are now prepared to do all work in the
line in a
WORKMANLIKE
MAKSEK, .lNi AT IiE..SONABLK RATES
O. Cfc H. "Et2?l.S
A Full Line of
Staple and Fancy; Groceries,
Table and Pocket Cutlerv,
Glassware, Crockery.
Qnecnswaroi Etc.
' GfJods Delivered anywhere in the
City limits, Free of Charge.
BARKER & WILLIS,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK
ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC. .
A SPECIALTY. !
Produce bought and tho highest cash
price paid. !
ROSEBTJRG OREGON.
ew Stage Line.
ROSEEURG TO CAMAS VALLEY
Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wednes
d "ys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays,
lhursdays, and Saturdays. Time of
1-avitfgboth terminal points 6 o'clock
A si. and arrives at each point at 6
o clock p. m7
Roijt, T. McCulloch,
Prop.
EUHOI'EAN PLAN.
JjJSMOXD HOTEL,
First C!as3 In Every Particular,
' Cosjiga Front and Uu&hisos Sts
POKTLAND, OKEGON
TuoMAg Gcikkak, Proprietor.
Y u
H
11 Kearx&t Street
Sak Faiscrsco Cai,.
Ntrroua Debility, Seminal Wcikua?, ferihiMtted
Yitalitr, SpernisOirtThjn, LOST MANHOOD, Impo
tcuer, Paralysis, Prostatotrhces, and all the terrible
effects of Self-abuse, and excess In inattirer rears,
such as Loss of Memory, Lassitude; Nocturnal Emis
sions, aversion to society, dimnrss of Tision, Noises
in the head, the vital fluid passing nnobserred Hi
the urine, and many other diseases fliat lead to in
sanity and death.
touxa MEN
Suffering from any of theaboTe symptoms, should
consult us at once. The drain can be stopped, vital
ity restored, and life may be again pleasant Instead
of a burdon. There may be . ,
MIDDLE-AGED MEN
who are troubled with too frequent evacuation of
the bladder, often accompanied by a slight mnarthur
or burning sensation, and a weakening ofthe system
in a manner they cannot account for. Ropy sedi
ment In the urine, etc Many die of this difficulty
ijrnorant of the cause, which is the seennd stage of
seminal weakness.
. Cfres Cuahaxtheo nt aia Spct! atma.
COXBL1.TAT10M Fbkb. Thorough eaanrfnaUon
and advice, including chemical analysis and micro
scopic examination of the urine, fc. Aa honest
opinion given in every case.
The following Medicine supplied at the prta named
SIR ASTLT COOPER VITAL R F.STO H AM V F '
$3 a bottle, or four times the quantity, $10. '
oAjiriii. uui i L.ni t KtS.
Sent to any one applying by letter, stating srmp
turns, sex and age. Strict secrecy in regard to all
business transactions.
The Celebrated Kidkkt Kbmtot, NEPHRITICUM,
for all kinds of kidney and bladder eomnlalnN ran.
orrhcea, gleet, leucorrhrr a, etc. For sale by all drug
gists; 1 a bottle, cr 0 bottles for $5,00.
ine r.iignsn baaukliok, LIVER AND DYS
PEPSIA PILL is the best in the market. For sale
by all druggists; price M cts. a bottle.
Address ENGLISH MEDICAL DISPENSARY,
No. 1 1 Kzarxet Street, Sah FaASCloco, Cai,
LAETGENBERG'S
BfcQt .atidl gho Store,
Jackson Street,OprOblte Post Office,
Roaeburg, Oregon.
KEEPS ON HAND THE LARQBST AND BEST
assortment of Eastern and Sao Francisco and
"'her makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITEKS, SUP
PEBS and everything in the Boot and Shoe line, aud
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boota and Sboes Ma.!e to Orde-r, and Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best of Leather and Warrant all
my -work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on ihort Notice,
Ala a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTCfJJJKNTS and
VIOLIN STEINGH.
LOUIS Z.ANQENBEBQ.
FUItmi USE PA LA CP,
UNCLE JOHN CILDERSLEEVE .
Has the ftnest stock ol furniture south ot Portland
which he sells as cheap as it oao be bought .
in he State. The new tangled
DOUBLE BED LOUNGE.
' AND . "
PATENT CORNICES.
Also has on hand a full assortment of bed and bed .
ding, chain, tables,
. BUB3CATJS AND COMMODES,
And all kladi of ChilJrena Gbaa. etc.
J. GOKSfiLST.