Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, March 11, 1887, Image 1

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    R0SEBU11G REVIEW
IS ISSUED
FIJI DAY MORNINGS
, by
.THE 'REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
J. It. Nf BELL, Editor.
Oue Year " " - ," -Six
Months - - -Three
Mouth. - -
- - - - 2 50
- - - - 1 25
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. ' . GEUEElL DULEOTOJBY.
jkovj'.r Clkvblakd President.
Tnos . F. B a yard ...... . Secretary of State
Dam ex T. MAHnrxo-SecreUry of Treasury.
i. Q. C. Lamah .Secretary of the Interior.
Wm. C. Enmcott . ...... .Secretary o War
' W. O . Whitn ev ..... . Secretary of Navy.
VV. T. Vilas .Post Maater General .
A, H Gablasd. ....... .Attorney General.
MoRRisojr It. WAite..... ....Chief Justice.
i STATE OF OREGON.
' w '' '" U- S- Senators.
T. II. Mitchell. ......... J
Bin'ger Hermann. ......... .Congressman.
Sylvekter Prnnoyer. . . , . . ....Governor.
Geo. W. McBride.... . Secretary of State.
(1. W. Wehb .............. State Treasarer.
B. B. McELROY....Supt. Pab. Instruction.
Frank Bakr. ....... State Printer.
R. S. Strahan, ... ) 'v
Wm. P.-Lord, . V ....Supreme Judges.
W. W. Thayeb,
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
R. S. Bkas. .J odfc
J. W HAMitTOK:...ProsecaUng Attorney,
DOUGLAS COUNTY
J. H. Siicpk, 1 .
Jons Emmitt, ) " "
W.F.BenjamIs V"
Senators.
t - r rJt ' .Beprea nteUves.
II MnKF.X7.IE. 1
Thos. K. Sheridan Clerk.
Ben. C. Agee Sheriff.
n S-Wkst.- - ......Treasurer.
Cm. T. Russell School Superintendent.
- Tas. A. Sterling ..Assessor.
J. S. Frrziiuoii County Judge.
J. Hall, C. A. McGee. Commissioners.
N. E. Britt surveyor,
Dr. S. S. Mabsters. .Coroner.
Tnos. Smith . Seeep Inspector.
precinct officers:
flc H .,Ti " " f Justices-
Pptpr ii'xr.P.R ' . ' t . .Constable
- CITY OF ROSEBURG.
II. C. Stanton, 1 ' " 1
John Rast, I -
J6- l. williI' (
P. Benbdict. f "
T Vnv-n . Recorder.
John Howard Marshal.
Yill 11. risnER. treasurer.
Wmnr.
U. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG,
XJhas. W J oirssTON. ....... Register.
A. C. Jones . . . .' .... , .Receiver
SIGNAL SERVICE.
B. S. Pagce.. . .... . . ... . .Observer.
PROFESSIONAL.
L F. LAKE, JOHN LANE
JANK & LANE,
Attorneys at Law.
Maiu street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
J C. FULLERTON,
Attorney at Law.
Olllco in Marks' brick, np stairs.
R. C. HUNTER M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
anVonville oreoon
K. L. MILLER, M. D
. Surgeon. . ;
' IIomdiopathiQ PbjBician.
Offiice up stairs in the old Sheridan
Brickj on Jackson Street, Roseburg,
Oregon. Clironic disoasea a speciality.
r
Dr. THOMAS GRAIUM,
A GRADUATE
Of the University of Pa. at Pnlladelphut aud Of trie
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, and ROYAL
COLLfiOE OF PIIYSICIANS, LONDON ENGLAND
has located for the practice of his profession In
ROSEBURG
OREGON.
Offics and reside.es, Washington strest opposite
we vjaiooiic vnuroa .
F. G. (EHME, M. D.
(Pronounced Ama.) " .
IIOMffiOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
& Oradaatc Of The
TOIVERSIT
Of Xicipzig Germany.
Office & Residence at the house of
Geo. W. Day, near K. R. tract, Rose
burg.
Dr. GA-BONHAM
RESIDENT DENTIST
Roseburg - - Or.
"Mflce over head in Marks' buUdlmr. Mr repute
J tinn as a Ientist Is based on the merits ol sttf
work. Prices reasonable and to tuit the tunes. ,;
CT60LD FILLING A BFBCULTT.'a ;
Tho Leadins
DRUG HOUSE
W. S. Hamilton.
Suseessvr to I. Hamilton.)
Rosbburc - - - Oregon.
Ohtained. and all Patent Business in the V. 8.
Patent, Offlos atUnded to for MOUKKATE FEES.
Our offlce is opposite tne u. a. raient urace, ana
ws can obtain Patents in less time than those re
mote from WASHINGTON
Send MODEL OB BRAWIXO. We advise as to
patentability free of eharee; and we make SO
L'HARQK VXLKS8 WK OBTAIN PATENT.
Ws refer hers to the Postmaster, the Sunt, of the 1
Money Order Dir., and to officials of -the V. 8. Pat
ent Office. Foreircular. advice, terms and referen
ces to actual clients in your own State or county,
write to
CA.SXOW&CO.,
Opposite Patent Office,- Washington, D. C
r.intiuinuE guide
5Kf Pr FS. IUMtrated. in CSoth ssdaut Bindinv. m&
ExiatToriikiiipa. 6aM,epcreaw,ste. This Book coo
WPi WASHIIIG tfc IRONING
Etlf offostts caju.o'3 livery stable.
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Roseburg: . RevieWo . :
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VOL, XL
J. JlSKXJJL,EK.
. . . Practical
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician.
ALL WORK WA UK ANTED.
Dealer 1q Watches, Clockf, Jewelry,
Spectacles aud Eyeglasses.
A FULL. I.TNB OF
CICiAKS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODa.
THE ONLY RELIABLE OPTOMKR !N TOWN
- for the proiKiratljugtmeiit ol SpetsMjlcB. Depot
of the Genuine Brziliiui Pebble Siwctacles and Eye
glasses. Office In Hamilton's Brick lilo ok.
NEW YORK LTJMBEl
. & Wood Yard
Go To II. It Howcirs
East side of track one block soutli of
depot is where you will find number
one dry lumber, Sugar pine, , Cedar,
Fir, and all Dimention lumber for
buildings, sawed and shaved cedar
shingles, Sash Doors, : Blinds, Screnn
Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair
railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel
posts, Ceilins, Rustic, Flooring, and
all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed
and split Cedar posts, 1 inch plank
sawed expressly tor sidewalks, l
represent the sugar irme JJoor 01
Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which
from personal insjiection I believe to
ue the finest establishment on the Pa
- - -
cific coast, it employes seventy men.
The Proprietors and Overseers are all
Eastern men and experts in the busi-
ne8a the machinery is new and put
,JP in the manner' mA a11 und!r
srtict discipline and order. Their
orm-V is nil ilnnA lur nnnibnr one me-
UWos and ia eomil to anr wovk of
T . . -. .1
a Wck, vnrv rr
v. vt w pu ffinAJ3 aTld
Gates complete. I also represent a
number one mill at loncolla where l
have sawed all Dimention lumber to
order on short notice, AH guaianteed
as represented or no sale. Call and
see stock and prices betore purcliasing.
btove wood constantly on nana at
II1KD TIE PRICES.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R.
And Connections.
Fore from Portland to San Frauuigco H2; to Sacra
mento 830.
QVso connections made at Ashland with stages o
the California Oregon & Idaho btagc Company.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
East Side Division.
BETWEEN TORTLAND & ASHLAND
Mail Train
leave. .
ARRIVE.
Portland ..8.00A. M.
Koscliury....U.13 V. Jt.
srar.vr.tss:
Eoseburg. 6.25 P. M.
Ashlaud 4.00 A. M.
Ro3cburf?....5.C5 A. M.
Rosebura...,,--" A. M.
Portland... ..3.45 P. M.
-" Albany Ixpress Train
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland.... ...4.00 P.M. Lebanon 0.20 P. M.
Lebanon 4.45A.M. Portland.... 10.05 P. M
PULMAN PALACE SLEEPING UAES
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
The O. and C. R. R. Ferry makes connection with all
the regular trains on bast Side li v. Irom fuotol r bt
West Side Division-
i BETWEEN TORTLAND & COUVALLIS
IfailTiain-
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland.. 7.30 A. M. Conallis 12.25 P.M.
CorvaUU 1.30 P. M. Portland. . . . . 0.15 P. M.
At Oervallis conncctjwith trains of Orezon Pacific
tor laquina liay.
1 Fynrpee Train
I tfavf i aruivf
1 Portland 4.50 P. M. McMinnville.. 8.00 P. M.
McMinnville... .5.45 A.M. Portland 9.00 A. la.
Local tickets for sale and baggage checked at com-
rcTpSnU
procured at company's office.
corner e and tront Sts.. rortland. ur.
Freiifht will not be received for sliimncnt after S
o clock F. H. on eitber the East or West side JUi .
SL KOEIILER. E. P. ROGERS.
Manager. G. F. & Pass Agent.
C H I C A OO
COTTAGS
Baa Attained a standard of excellence which
It contains every improvement that Inventive
genius, siuu ana money can produce.
KM
KVEBY
OBOA1T
WAS-
RAJJTEH
FOB
; TTV25
BXCEXt.
These Organs are celebrated for volume.
eaaty in finish, perfect construction, making
lipm the most desirable ortrans lor no
schools, churcb.ee, kxlgea, eocietice, etc.
ESTABUSBXD BEPtTTATIOS.
VHEiTAija rAcixmES,
SKILLED WOBKMES,
BEST MATERIAL,
- OOMBXXXD, HAKE THIS
ITHS POPUIiAS OBCfAH'
Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
Catalogues aad Price LUts, on application, rssa,
CHICAGO COTTAGE CR6AH CO.
Car. Randolph and Ann Sit CHICAGO, ILL
CITY DRAYTNG
DONE WITH DISPATCH.
CALL ON
JOS. CARLOS.
OTTB J
AIM
TO -
H S
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
BAILEY'S HOTEL.
Oakland, Oregon.
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
Jfjrl'nis house hiis lately changed hands and Is
oronghly rtmovatcd .-md refurnished. The travcl
ng piiblic will find the best f accommodations
No Chiunmen 1 in j 1 o ? 1 .
SMI1II BAILEY.
ABSOLUTELY
FIRS r CLASS
M'
RS. D.C. McCLALLEN,
Proprietor of the
McCLALLEN HOUSE.
Iiarge Sample Rooms for Comuiercial
Travelers.
Coacli o and from the house
Basgajrc delivcre free of charge.'
DEPOT HOTEL,
OAKLAND, OKKCON.
rj,I?Jmrl Thomas, rroi.
Fir-tat CIunh
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AND TIIE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at tho Depot of the Railroad, j
Central Hotel!
XtOSISUTJIfcG, OAMUGOrSf,
OPPOSITE CARLON'S LfYERY STABLE.
MwanuiigingpCTaay
$i.oo
S.oo
WC1
week ....
Without Lodging
4.00
Meals, 25 cents, Lodging. 25 cents-
Thorough satisfaction is promised to travel
ers and the public generally.
mass- a. uakk man , i-roj.
No Chinese employed .
New Restaurant 1
J. Clements Troprictor
ROSEBURG OREGON.
Otic door south o Eistou's Rrincry store.
MEALS 25 eta.
COOKE'S KESTAIIMNT.
(Priiicii)aal Businoss Strret.)
I5ostinr, Orcffou
MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS
We Keep the Best tho Market Affords.
CIVIL BED STORE
V. 1. ARRINGTON,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods Groceiss etc
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO., OREGON.
MEW STORE
AT
I1L.L.AR2,
on.
would respectfully inform the public that lie
has on hand a fine assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Heady-Made Clothing
and in fact evcrythinz usually kept at a
. SJiL-Vin iHvo h!nf a rail
iirst-class store. Uivc him a call.
Goods at Low Prices.
All kmds of Produc
Taken in Exchange for Uoods.
I3LA11 orders promptly attendtd to.
MRS. S. A. IIITCIIIXSOX,
MILLIN ERY STORE!
Oakland Oregon.
VI ' i ' ntuu ririt -H I orvq Li&ltVJE. juu
Complete. IMccs moderate.
I trw 'all.
Mrta. S. A. IIutcihnsos.
The BUYERS? GtTIDE H
lssned Sept. mA MarJl
estcKyesnr. K&Zl
BWilW Indies, wlCa oTer
3,500 UIitstrsvttoBus sv
whom irtevsrxt) tjtsvuery
GIVES Wboleswle Frteea .
direct to corurumer on sJl sroods top
personal or xjtmlljr use. IMlikswts
order, and gtwes exact coat ot erery
tJabasr jowl use, ft, drink, vremr, or
stare fma wltb. Tnes ETVALTJABLK
BOOKS contain lnrbraMttlon srlesuaed
from the markets ot tn world. We
wtU snail sv copy KRKK to ny std
dress vpon receipt of 10 eta. to defray
expense ot mailing. Let saa near from
yon. Ilespcc trull y,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
827 As 839 Wabaah Aveoae, Chicago, lu.
i Malaussene and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN FLOED'S OLD STORE.
A full line of first class Furniture.
Anyihins repaired or made to Order.
r4TT. TVCTJ TT7?7?.
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ROSEBUllGr, OREGp, FRIDAY, MARCH, 11. 1887.
ilivix; ;
PUECHASi?b
The Entire Stock of '
... .j -
I
. . - . . y. ,
-o of O- i
I.R. DAWSON
-At- " '
RIDDLE
Consisting of
OREGON
BOOTS,
SHOES.
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,'
r
HARDWARE, ;
GROCERIES, '
Etc.
Etc
Etc. Etc. Etc.
I
Am now ottering the same I
At Prices That De
Competition.
FOR
CASH
At
KiUUlC
Oregoii.
F. Cornuit.
A LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES I
J. deb ed to Noah Cornutt will plsaeocall at in
ollice at Kiddles at tlio store ana settle onves
cornutt.
TH& GRIPE UUEitVft
SAL-MUSCATELLE)
In America
WITHOUT THE EXPPNSE OPvAN
liUKUrjJAM JOUKHr.1 I I
Tlic co'Stalizcd salts, as obtained in a pure etai
from grapes and choice fruit, in a portable, puUt
ablc, simple form, are now presented to the publiof
Anieriea as the grandest resolvent of impure bljbd,
corrector of the liver and regulator of tho bowels
i the natural promoter of
HEALTH AND LONGEVITY.,
Kmuient nnrsictans Claim inis acmevemeuv new
era in the allied science of medicine, as it furnishes
I the blood with its natural salines that ore lost orj
eluuinated ex ery day
SAL-MUSCATILL1.
A POSITIVE NATURAL
- rf
SICK HEADACHE AND
DYSPEPSIA CURE.
Sal-Muscatelle Is Nature's own product. It sup
plies to the afatam tb& want 01 sound, ripe KTapes
I and fruit; it is the simplest and ucst 'prevantiv and
cure for alt functional derangements or tne liver ami
kindred ailments; prevents tne absorption of mat an
al diseases fevers of all kinds: counteracts the ef
fects of bad air, poor drainage and impure water; a
powerful oxydizcr ot too blood; a natural speciac
for all skin eruptions, sick headaches, biliousness,
nervousness, mental depression, and will remove the
effects ol accidental indigestion rrora excessive cat -intr
and drinkinar. Have it in your homes and on
vour travels. It is a specific for the famred. wearr
I arm worn-ouv.
Prepaired by the
Lojtdos Sal-Mcscatelle Co.
lOSOS, ESOtAXD.
Beware of imitations. The venuiiie in "blue
wrappers only."
sSend foreirsulars G. EV NOVlTCH, Cencral
American Manarer, P. O Bx 1039, New York City.
Mention this paper. For sole by S. Haui lUm Iloso
burg ureon. - ,
THE
New York Coffee. House
And Oyster Saloon
a-
Leading ChecJc llestanranti
in the City
SIFERD HACKNEY, PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND - - ORECON.!
I OrPrivste Booms of the Latest Designs for Ladies
I OPEN DAY AKD KIQOT.
TUB 1 1 WlkMl
THE DAILY
i tlio best morning Journal puhlislicd on the
. Pacific Coast.
THE WEEKLY
hi the moat complete Weekly . It ha the lar
. gest circulation.
"Jaily one year $6 .00
Weekly" " .... ............. .$1.50
- Eemittances to Examiner Publishiug Co.
. San Francisco Cal.
anide ct.py t-t nt f roc.
j FROM
I ROSEBURQ TO EPIRECCITY.
Xtoxa Roseburgto Looking Glass.
:$ 7S
. 2.00
.. 5.00
? 550
6.50
i ,- M v Foot of mountain. ,
" , ' Dora
" " Fdi view...
' . Sumner.,.,. ......
'Aj--T,-JIarblilicld . . . ; . . . i
" Empire City.. v. . .
- 7 00J
. 7-SO
" DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY7
For Particlars Inquire at the Post . Office.
j Jas SIct'l'LLOCII, Prop
PAUL SOHLOSSER
-DaALEU In-
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
KEEPS A FULL STOCK OF NAILS, CUTLERY
Shelf mid Builders Hardware. Also Revolvers,
Ouns and Ammunition. All kinds of
Tinware Made to Order.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE.
Over 6.000,000 PEOPLE USE
FERRY'S SEEDS
Dm M.FERRY 4 CO.
an admitted to oe tn
9 M
mi
f n m cfrhv i rn'
IllartTBM, Dm.
jPT lrlUvrrln4
JSEEO ANNUAL
For 1887
Q wfll be mailed
FREE tO ail
applicants, and
wlastseaaon's
cnscofuuia
without or.
derincit.
HMlvoAUto
all.rrvKr.
ton using Gar- -dot.
Field or
rUmrMtWhomld
md tat it. Address
a. m. ferry ee.
Detroit Mich.
J. 0. SHERIDAN
la.Successor iojst
K. S & J. C SHERIDAN
DEALER IN-
HARD WARE
Stoves and Tinware,
Roseburg, Oregon
mllE underaiirncd takec pleasure in an-
I nouncine to the public that he selling
everything in his hue at prices that
DEFY COMPETITION!
IF YOU WANT-
STOVES, AGEIOULTUJiAL TOOLS
IEOHj STEEL, .NAILS,
i i-rn-n-i m-rirm a ti-i nnmr n rTr
I Oil 0,03 UUiiO, 1 AUI W a.aCn UU1 UUXk X
. -
0. any thmg u, my line, call and examine my
stock and learn prices before purcliasing else
where, as 1 am Belling lower than ever.
J. C. SHEIUDAN
TIIE OLD RELIABLE
Established in 18C7.
' Jacob ISittzci
Douglas County Bank
HUMPHREY & FLINT,
Rosetmrg - - - . Oregon
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS
Sight Drafts Drawn on
Portland. Sau Francisco, New York and
- J other points. Bills of exchange on the
principal cities ot Europe. Ueposita re
ceived subject to check. Collections made
on all accessablepoints at reasonable rates.
MILLWOOD MILLS
ON HtBBAKD CREEK.
x CLARKE & BAKER, Proprietors.
We are now prepared to furnish lumjicr o tho
best quality In quantities to Bait the imrttmaere,
always havine on hand the laret stock of any mil
in Douglas County.
We win furniih lumber at our mill at the following
PRICES.
11
Ko'l rough lumber,.... .....53 to $10 M
No, 1 flooring, 6 inch D If ...flC II
Ho. 1 flooring, 4 Inch D&U (ig j
No. 1 finishing lumber no jf
CLARKE ti BAKEE.
on
-Absolutely Purcir
, TIus powder never varies. . A marvel of paritv
ttrongth and wholasomcnese. Moro avoDomieal
than the ordinary kinds, and' cannot be soli in com
petition with the multitude ol low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold ouly in
cans. . ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 Wall
St. If . Y.
H. G. Stantdn
DEALER 'IN
STAI'llS DRY GOODS!
OF
THE BEST QUALITY.
GENERAL FURNISHING,
HOSIERY, TRIMMING fcc,
Boots & Shoes
OFiTHE BEST QUALITY,
a full
Of
GROCERIES!
Wood And Willow
WARE.
OEOOKERT
- . 4
fc GLASSWARE,
ELECTRIC LAMPS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AND STATIONARY.
Subscription
- AGENCY.
Subscription received for all Eastern
and European Publications.
-.. m - .
,urtc uuermnu Mttze
THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
ONLY LINE RUNNING-
Pullman Palace Sleeninr Oars.
. ": '
Magnificent Day Ooaches, and
iegant Emigrant Sleeping Oars,
WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST
FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON
.
10 THli HAST
Via St. Paul ami Jliniicapolis-
ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNINC
DATA PC niMTATP MDC
1 tL,n;L, ULLMiWJ VlllW.
Moak 7-i OontO
PIAPAV VIRIF Pflr Rr .
tftd I CO I I imc ttK fflMUL
FROM THE COAST
OVER THE
T NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD
To Sioux City,
Council BluiTs,
St. Joseph, Atchison,
Leavenworth,
Kansas City,
Burlington, Quincy.
StlOMS, S ChiCagO,
1 O
AND ALL POINTS-
.EST
AND nOUTIIEASm I
AND nouTHEAS I
Via St Paul and Jliuncapolis.
m7v s r t r Tr r -r tvt " - .
" "- -
Are hauled on regular Ex-
press Train over the
Entire Length Of
TLC iinnTurnn namrin ninnnin
I nt liun I nemi rHUiriu nAILnUHU
t -r. , . . ..
t.i- Tii -. ,1 -4 .aa .1 jt.
rive at Minneapolis or St. Paul 12:3a
. 4
j
r. c t . . i :
vuuucvuun maim at, oi. jraui anu
Minneapolis to all noints East. South
and Southeast.
.rAUirlu JJIVISION.
Truin IpavnaPnrilaV,! A,: . 1 1 .1
UU.ll I V - . I
A. M.. arrivnrrat Npw T.
, - ..... .m.vi u.uv
p. M., connectinsr with O. R. fe N. Co. 'a
r
boats for all points on Puget Sound
A. D. Chabltox,
General Western Passenger Agent, ;
; No. 2 WTashinzton St.
Portland, Oregon.
This paper is kept on file at E. C. Dake s
advertising agency, 64 and C? Merchants' Ex
cliangs, San Francisco, Cal., where contracts
NO. 49.
KISS OF TUE WVFJS THAT'S TBVJC.
There's the k'. pressed on the Hps of the child,
Of lovers when parting at night; ,
The kiss of mother our sorrow beguiled,
.Makiiwr the face cheery and bright;
The kiss so silly of girls who' meet; j
Who so blitlUessly kiss in Ucu;
But the kiss that lasts and makes life sweet
Is the kiss of the wife that's true.
Kisses in kinds as countless as sands
Of friendship, botrayal, deceit;
The kiss on the eyes, the forehead and hands,
The kiss that is awkward and neat;
The kiss that was jfive't the one we steal.
The kiss that awakes us all through;
But the sweetest kiss that the lips can feel
Is the kiss of the wife that's true.
There's the kiss of youth and the kiss f years,
And the kiss mi lay tn the grave;
Tho kiss we press in sunshine and tears
The kiss for the brow of the brave;
But the kiss that Is the kiss of life, :
To Km who the (ramuts run thrjURh
That brines surcease to ansruiih and strife
It the kiss of the wife that's trueV
New Tork Mail aud Express.
THK sr.'i.rJB iJBMPEKJ.ycis AlLi-i
i AXCJS, - - I
8t;Hopit'ofthe work xitmtdi fAMnuii nethy"came loOreson" ia' 1840 and
. Xeothlg iiddin saier Zait Week. was one of the originatore of the pro
The State Temperance Alliance con- visional government which was in
vened in Salem, Wednesday, February j
16th, and remained in sesson 'till Fri-
day noon.' There were present two I
hnndred and twenty delegates repre- J
centing ail parts of the state and truly J was democratic candidate for vice-pres-representatives
of the earnest part, tern-1 ident on the Brackenridge ticket in
perance workers are taking in Oregon.
There vas a remarkable absence of
young people, and determined voters 1
composed the greater part of the as-
sembly. ' ,
The passage of the prohibitory
amendment was forcing the reality of
work decided work, upon the minds
of these earnest men and women. The
work accomplished during the session
was potent of what was to follow.
The united fellowship of this work
was manifest in the merging of party
liues in the common totck on which
the engine of Prohibition is ab out to
run. The well known third ' party
President of the past two years
showed and inspired this common
brotherhood feeling in his address. He
was re-elected by .an almost unanimous
vote. Mr. Strange, of Brownsville, re
mains Secretary. Mr. E, Allen was
elected Treasurer. The Executive
Committee suggested the throwing off,
so to speak, of a maiden swarm by the
old alliance hi e, formed' to carry on
the amendment campaign. They had
likewise prepared a perfect skeleton in
the way of a constitution, committees,
etc., in which the Alliance pledged its'
living body. This inner' wheel bears
tho name of the "Prohibitory Amend-
ment League," aud has for its officers,
Mr. A. M. SmiUi. chairman: Mr. E.
W. Cornell, secretary: ! Mr. Wallis
Nash, treasurer. - Tie state ce"nlra4
committee is to be formed of these
A j-i i- e 1 i
i Oxucvra. . utieiritwj iiuin eacn coun.
. m appointed. The: province of
these delegates will be to act as county
ohaiman, pushing the work into every
precinct.
I .
j 1 he evening mass meetings were
thronged and enthusiastic ; speeches
were listened to by some of the time
j honored friends of the Alliance, Buch
1 ou rr Tf V lUnfta Pnw T Ti n,!,
and Dr. Atkinson. The Independent
uruer 01 ooa -v- wemsn s
s"an ln w er
I si m TT
1 ! rpnrpREnLea. on. ine ipaciers 01
. J," .,r , . , ,r
r. a. "ngn. ana jui.
:ri i I
" SS oiuaoiy aosenu
Housing speeches were made by iwev.
I v- A. n m t -rrf--, I
liiggf, or saieai, lv. i. o. Wilson,
Ker- ierce' o ort,and stranger
friend., the Eev. McLean, of Colorado,
and others gave encouraging words as
to the way our temperence aspect ap
pears to them as strangers.
The second evening was enlivened by
Land of Hope songs, a useful paper
by Mrs. Robb, and a telling address
ny rroi. wownum. lie nad pre-
viously alluded to our companion
mGnfmemo Md
j 'gan "i April; Alabama in August,
and he told us that sister California
-O was soon to follow. Pvev. E. T. Inirle
x, ...; - .... .
;ne auuience a spimea singing
I I - r- n -w .- a nf I L '--. 1 1 1 1
v WUttb uo u"iwu "oluu w lHe
ys 8
iem vrange, was caueu lor ana maae
his declaration, as did the noble renre-
Uentative of the Knights of Labor,
likewise CapL Catherine Willis, of the
I Salvation Armv, who was invited to a
I seat on the nlatform. Elder J. W.
-
I W ebb, who is always at work, Mr.
i j
B" AUey' who kte1 nmde a lecture
I 1 - T ITfrll 1 T t
I w "
. I vtiA ratOArl Tiia rnW 1..r f
I . - - " " a" .-
ers. of Polk. Mr. Jenninirs. wno
counted nn his th hndrl nmhibJ
I i
tionists in Douglas. Jane Wreed.
. UJiv mi;nri l?.m.W
w
t I J . v, .j , .n.u,, " "V OU
ft-3A I Mni ..,; .
iiuuiiiu uuiiveiaiuiia uv me Bcorn
, i -
bilverton, Mrs. ji, uiain, Mrs. Ad- in New York wo don't call that kiftd
j diton, and others were . welcomed to Df man a deadhead, but a dead beat.--j
the floor as the spirit moved them. N. Y. H.
Spnggs: ."How much older is your
sister than you, Johnny ?' Johnny:
"1 dunno. - Maud uster be twenty-five
ycar3, then she was twenty, and now
she ain't only eighteen. I guess we'll
soon be twins."
ROSEBURG REVIEW
HAS THE' .
FirmsT job office;
IN DOUGLAS COUNTY.
CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLAMS
And other Frinting, Including i
Large and Heavy Posters and Showy Hand Bills
Neatly and Expeditiously executed - -
AT PORTLAND PRICES.:
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The State of Orrym 4m Ckrontlfjieal Order.
The following are the names of the
governors of Oregon arranged in chron
ological . order:
Territorial George Abernethj, 18-45-1849;
Gen. Joseph Lane. March to
Augus, 1849; Major John T. Grains."
1849-1853; Gen. Joseph Iine, March
to July, 1853; Geo.. L. Currr, Jnly to
November, 1853, JohnJV. Darin, No-'
vember, 1853, to August 5, 1854, Geo.
L. Curry, 1854 to 1859.
State John Whiteaker, 1859-T862,
Addison C. Gibbs, 1862-1 8G6; Geo. L.
Woods, 1866-1870; LaFayetteF. G ro
ver, 1870-1877;S. F. Chadwick, 1877
1878; W. W. Thayer, 1878-1882; Z.
F. Moody, 1882-1886; Sylvester Pen-
noyer, 1887-1891.
Of the above all of the territorial
governors are dead, alao Addison C. -
Oil.lm nf tlm Rlatn rYviiivao AW
force until the organization of the ter-
titorial governraent He removed to
this city in 1861, and resided here un-
tilliia death in 1877. General Lane
I860, and at the opening of the civil
war threw his influence in favor of the
south. He refrained from taking an
active part in the effort to disunite
the republic, and retired to Roseburg
where he died in April 1881. Gov.,
Gaines was reported to have been
killed by Indians near Fort Boise, Ida-
hi 1854. Nothing" further is known
of his fate. George L. Curry died in
Portland, July 28, 1878; Gov.. Davis
resigned August 5, 1854, and left for
hui home in Indiana, wheie he subse-
quently died.
Of e state governors John Whit-,
eaker is collector of internal revenue in
this city; Addison C. Gibbs died in
Indon, England,' December 30, 1886;
George L. Woods is practicing law at
Spokane Falls; LaFayette F. Grover
resides in this city, and practices law;
S- ?' Chadwick resides at Salem, and
is lawyer, he is a notable Mason, and
haa received the thirty-third degree; ,
W- w Thayer is a supreme judge; Z.
F. Moody has returned to The Palles,
his former home.
0 tha dead General Lane lived the
longest; He was nearly 80 years at
his demise. He was born jus, two
years alter-; Washington's death,
Abernethy was 70, Gibbs had roaaded
6I Davis 60 -Curry 58 and Gaines 0.
w niteaKer wm do or ; en iuay ra,
Woods 55 or " and 1 loody wia be
55 onMay J7th; Urover is weU advan-
ced ia years; mayra DSani
I nhsfiorif-lr n.ivMit. KO. - FilrPEtfir Pan.
1 .
noyer, the present governor, is 54.
Groyer is the only Oregon governor
I ta3 been slcted two ; terms, but
ne aia nor, serve wiem, oeing eieciea
I rr if-... . . . .1 I.
u i"a otate3 senator Deiore me ciose
nls second term. Governor Wooda
was lHSO 8wnw w t8Ui "living
'ae appointment of that office from
Jrresiaem urant.
Market Report
A rounJ? ady Kiiiet of the Yamhiil
1 "
Reporter, furnishes it the following,
t- i i
ww. wmuo wr wmeoi, oar. yoong
to ponder over.
Honor-Scarce; old stock exhausted
aml new not of .lftl;tv
Honestv None in the mru-W.
p.udence-All in the bands of deal-
ers and held for advance in price.
Modesty Stock badly damaged:
none for sale to street speculators.
Politeness. Prices low; holdeis are
unwilling to sell at present rates. . -
Scandal All in the hands of retail
dealers and peddled out.
Religion-Very little of the genuine
fttticle rA. overstock at th.rlnl.
terd compounds; good article come
hih. ,
Marriage Scarce; no demand and
i.t j i
yic
n-kitvf cKir CtrnA an A .r.mn n Jm
1 . . - '
mand; prices rale upwards.
v Engagements; Dull; spring stock
not yet ready for market; but few com
ing forward.
Beaux Supplies light; stock of in
ferior quality; in light demand at ad
vance figures.
' Neifhbor's Quarrels Market nvpr.
I i.i. i j j. i: t . .-
-ocieu auu ueaiers still uuyincr at low
T. -
i prices. ;
Tattling-
1
1 Ttr ytv -. tt -r m.
l "AT . B VAi.1. J.IIM. iUr.
. . J
unison, Mayor ot Chicago and flev.
- otee of the Everlasting Ego, makesho
i .. . i
the mowing comession.
1 . .. - - i
i am a regular ueautieau, and 1 don't tee
H,- t ..Til ,1- A T , , ,
wuc. Mayor.
miL.i - . f ... .
i "wt't "i vi.viiiiy diijuiuu; Hum a Clear fu p.
j An hontet man ran for the Council
j in the Eleventh Ward yesterday. lie
I so little thoughtof in the race tiaS
J even his face was not familiar, ar. 1 a
1 rival candidate tried to buy his vci
'Post.
w auverubing can ue made lor it.