Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, March 25, 1887, Image 4

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ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, MAKCII, 25, 1887.
XATIOSAL Tiijixxscirixa.
At a wetting held in RocluWe on
November 24, 1863, Mr. John Vvr-hi
closed a remarkable speech i:i thec
words: --
And when this mortal strife U over; when
peace is Restored, when slavery is destroyed,
when thet Union is cemented afrea'i, then
Europe and England may Je.irn that an in
structed democracy is the surest foundation of
Government, and that education and freedom
r cthe only sources of trus greatness and true
Irappiuess among any people.
Tlieulls prophesied by Mr. lH-Iht
have been achieved, and both England
and the Continent acknowledge that
fln success of democracy in Aiocrica
render it doubly difficult for monarchs
everywhere to control an unwilling
people Napoleon saw this state of
aflaiiri,' and, with a kind of second
sight, declared that in fifty years Eu
rope v.'oAld be either Cossack Br repub
lican. We hvo groat cause forgr..litude as
a people j and the President doa well
to reniinjd our sixty millions of theii"
privileges as a nation and to ask them
to remember their dut ies as the arbiters
of the fate of the Republic. On this
national thanksgiving day we not ouly
tind enjoyment in the bounties of the
banquet, but take pride in a country
in which class distinctions have been
uprooted, and a railsplitter or a tanner,
if he has the mettle, may reach the
highest position m Ike people's gift.
We have proved ourselves, in the
phrase of Milton, "a noble and puissant
nation." And ore of our peculiarities
is that our future seems dazzling even
to the point of danger. Such growth
us ours is startling 'and beyond the
reach of figures to represent. Little
more than a generation ago our total
w ealth was about cue-third cf that of
the United Kingdom of Gxv.t Bri'.ain.
In a single generation, so swift have
been our industrial gains, we surpass
the total wealth of tii3 United Kins'
doin by thousands of millions'. Jn less
than two generations wc have rushed
from a population of fifteen millions to
sixty millions strong, while the calcu
lations of increase during the next fifty
years are almost appalling.
In spite of the vast numbers which
li3ve fled from the harsher life and
the restricted opportunities of Europe
we are a homogeneous people. Hun
dreds of thousands are ea&ily digested
and become constituent elements of
the body politic. They iiot onlv flood
our cities, which is the worst feature
'of immigration, but they settle on the
lands of the great West and absorb at
once the spirit of our institutions. If
they bring their socialism with them
it oozea out of their finger tips when
they swing the axe to clear the ground
for a farm. Our broad acres are our
security. There is no need to throw
a bomb in order to get fair play, for
if one is discontented in the city he can
have land in plenty, more than he can
cultivate, for the mere asking, The
man, therefore, who uses gunpowder
or incites to riot is a fool who forfffds
that this is America, not Europe, and
that there is nothing to hinder indc
pndence if he is willing to nay the
' price of honest toil
Wo have, then, every reason to b
grateful as a people. No pestilence
sweeps our borders, leaving its trail of
graves behind. The business of the
country is on the flood, and the period
or extreme depression is over. Indus
tries are being developed throughout
the. South and sectional distrust has
given place to a generous rivalry in
the race for wealth. No danger,
social or political, lurks in any corner
m any corner of the Republic. We
are at peace among ourselves and with
the world.
The Herald hopes that the ubiqui
tous turkey will achieve its manifest
destiny to-diy, and that every poor
man in the country will have one.
rcttj 1'itifiii.
The Chicago News says:
Yhilc Mr. Llaine was in I'cnsylvania slump
ing for General Beaver lie had his pockets
1'iekeil twice. Most of those who were with
him shared the same fate.
Now, that is a sad condition for the
republican party to find itself. "We
were, of course, aware that a good
many of tho leaders of that party had
hcen a little careless in tho use of the
public funds. While occupying fed
oral offices they seemed to be in con
tinual doubt whether the money re
ceived was the government's or their
own, and according to the accepted
rule tinder such circumstances were
inclined to give themselves tho benefit
of the doubt.
Rut that the habit of tha loaders
should be transmitted to tho rank and
tile, and that the rank and file cheering
Mi. Blaine's speeches on "protection"
should utilize the time between cheers
to pick his pockets, only twenty-five
years will do for a party even when it
claims to represent the grand moral
ideas of the nation. N. Y. Herald.
Friend (to young author:) "How is
vour book of poems selling, Charlcy'i"
Young writer (gloomily): "slow."
Friend: "What's the matter? Don t
people want poetry any more?" "Yes;
but they won't pay a dollar for my
poetry when they can get a paper edi
tion of Shakespeare for half the mon
ey. There's too much difference in
price.'
HOW THE PRESIDENTS LOOKED.
Those Who Wore No Beards Good Man- ja
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a . f- 1 T. I t.i
fs-wi H! (inmn .131'k Villi W IU1 I I'l
Buren, Harrison, Tyler, Polk, Taylor,
Fillmore, Fierce, liuchanan, ana jonn-
frvw wvvmi nA hnarria T .inTim the I
OUU 11 VIO UO IVUIUM fcww" ,
nrfiiL and Haves had full chin whis-
kers. Arthur and Cleveland wore the
mustache, but no whiskers. ,
iuwgtuu v uiaijr a,
iestic in proportions, and of dignified
bearing. Ho was of the blonde type.
Jefferson was tall and elegant looking,
with sandy hair and fair complexion.
His goddaughter, Mrs. Randolph
Meikleham, is wonderfully like htm in I
appearance. I
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Madison was smaU and plain. . He
looked like a well-to-do farmer. Mrs.
Madison had a majestic and queenly air,
and he appeared to disadvantage, physi
cally, in her company. Before she mar-
ried him she alluded to him to her
friends as the "little great Madison."
Monroe was a good-looking man in
his uniform. He liked to wear the
cocked hat of the Revolution, and held
to it so long that he went by the sou
briquet of "the last cocked hat."
Both John Adams and his son John
Quincy, were stout, and the son was
thick set and short. The latter was
quite bald.
Jackson was gaunt, thin, and plain,
His eyes were his best feature.
Van Buren was an insignificant look
ing little man, the least handsome of
the presidents.
Harrison was a fine-looking, soldierly
man, even in old age, of noble features
and genuine dignity.
Tyler was thin and tall, and his nose
was remarkable for size and plainness.
Polk was small and unattractive in per
son and manners. Taylor was a large
man of rough exterior, but a pleasant,
genuu person, r umore nau a aigmnea i
appearance without elecance. but een-
tool on1 nroflWft ITAtirna InvivA mon
of good address. Pierce was a slight,
handsome man of delightful manners
and winning voice. Ben: Perley Poore,
in his recent "Remini3cences,n says that I
he was the most popular man personally
i i - i ii j a : i i : I
ever occupieu mo presiueuuu uiair.
No other president ever won the affec
tions of the people at Washington so
completely a3 did he. Hi3 successor,
Jfr. Buchanan, was courtly in bearing,
and was a fine-looking man even in old
age. Ho had a penchant for white neck
ties, which gave him a clerical look.
Lincoln, though tall, gaunt, and
homely, nevertheless had a pleasing
in conversation.
Jonson was one of the old-time presi
dents in tlio matter of personal appear
ance. He invariably wore black broad
cloth, and was scrupulously neat in
dress. He was heavy built, but not
stout, somewhat under six feet, and had
ahead of beautiful outline his only
handsome feature. Grant had light
Bandy whiskers and dark hair, and was
of medium Eize and weight. He was
the youngest of the presidents. Hayes
and Garfield looked alike both large
and tall, of florid complexions and good
looking. Garfield was the finer looking
of thfi two.
Gen. Arthur is the only president who I
wore 6ide whiskers. He was a well-pre
served man of elegant appearance. In
the matter of dress he ranked all his
predecessors,
President Cleveland is the first of the
presidents who has worn a mustache
onlv. Ueis larsre and strong, but not
good looking, and is fast growing bald.
New York Sun.
The Dangers of Corpulence.
The dangers of corpulence are many
fold. All diseases accompanied by high
fever are apt to follow an unusually
malignant course in fat persons. The
heat developed in theso affections can
not be so roaduy lost by radiation or
conduction as in the lean. The cold
bath, the cold pack and all forms of
cooling measures fau to really duce
.TSni'ol EJ?
skin is constantly bathed m perspiration
on slizht exertion or when the external
temperature rises. Hence skin diseases
are common and often intensely annoy -
ins amone tho corpulent. The breath
ing is interfered with by the accumu
lated fat, so breathlessness on exertion
is common among them.
The frequency of perspirations leaves
the surface exposed to chilling influ
ences which cause coughs, colds, bron
chitis and pneumonia. The overloading
of the heart with fat interferes with ita j
action, so that palpitations and sudden
faintness from partial failure of this
organ to do its duty are not mfrequent.
The extra weight that has to be carried
entails muscular exhaustion on exertion
such as is not felt by the thin person.
Tho discomforts and dangers of obesity
would fill a much larger catalogue, but
it is not necessary to enumerate them all
here. G lobe-Democrat.
Catching the lief rain.
There seems to be no trouble about
words or meter, for they can bo filled
out or packed in to suit. It is an agree
able mixture of colored operatic music
with the chant tin-own in, and makes a
pleasing variety for a littlo while. It
took me a long time to catch the re
frains. For instance, I thought it was:
"Death done laid his coal eye,
Death done laid his coal eye.
See hands on me."
That is what the music makes it, but
I found on inquiry it was;
"Death done laid his cold, icy hands on me."
Bill Arp in Atlantic Constitution.
Sot Easily Bobbed.
It is said that the only way an express
car on the Pacific roads can be robbed is
by collusion with the messenger. The
cars are lined with boiler iron and pro
vided with a shotgun and two revolvers,
and the doors bo secured that they can
not be opened from without in an hour's
time. New York Sun. .
Sarah Bernhardt spells the play
wright s name "Shaeskpeare.
In Sultan of 3Icroco is very indig
nant at some cone pendents who re
cently w'ote very pic turesque accounts
of the sale of women in the streets of
Tangier.?. Any newspaper man eaogkt
monkevin? around in the Sultan's do
minions hereafter will be treated to
taste of the bowstme.
Rnr.VlpTifi Amiri S.alffe.
Tttu r?Tc, C? . . - ll.. 11 r.
mr. ur-ii Odi,t 1U IHB worm lor
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
" ti.'V, "l """'i
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay requireti. it is guaranieea
to give perfect Satisfaction, or money
c , -r.--.-, . '
iciuuiiuu- x rice cis t oox.
Far saleby Marsteks & Co
A lady having spoken sharply to
Dr. Parr, apologized by saying: "It
j)e p, jvilege cf woPien to talk noil-
use." "No, madam, it is not their
vt .urn lmf tfiolf mhlMtlllV. DlU'kS I
I I 11V - 'S Jk V V . a j . I
WOuld walk if thev could, but nature
. waddle."
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IsiucTaylca says: "Men may wage
war with the devil without hatred;
t not w..u tiev fallow-men. White
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Powers or. Darkness, stili wore its su
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tan s wnen preiacy as ui ma nC.
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he Bed
Q tfOfs S.nFl.Dr!
B ll li SIOU UU SIUI
Keeps Constantly on hand the
FinCSt ClQfai'S, lOUaCCO
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NUTS,
TOYS,
NOTIONS,
mil
'Everything usually kept in a FIRST-
CLASS Notion and Candv Store.
G. A. TAYLOB
Will sell bvlhe motto
LIVE AND LET LIVE'
Csil ami Examine OSIl
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PURO R A S I U G E I S E W H t R t.
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RAST & ORITESIR.
This mill is turning on!.
CHOICE FLOUR,
and
will kcc that vou are. satisfied.
(Jet your biscuit flour at the
Roseburg Mills.
The highest market price p dd for
i .
wheat,
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U. i-ropneior oi me
llOSUUU HU MAHlilaU Y OliKS.
And Dealer in
TOOMBSTONES, TABLETS, ETC.
Shop Knur of IIojanuStiire.
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Thousand applications for patent is
tea Litubea Btat ana roroigu
tries, tbs pabliahen ot tha Sciantifls
American eontinns to act as solicitors
viahu atn f nr thilTnited States, and
to obtain patents in Canada, England. France.
Germany, and all other ponntriea. Tneir experi
ence ia unequal td. and their facilities are unsnr-
Drawings and specifications prepared and filed
fn th PAtAnt. Ofti nn ihnH notice. Terms verr
reasonable. No charge for examination of models
r arawings. awica dj man iree. . , ,
h Patjint.anhijlinf1thmnh Mnnn AOO.arenOtiCed
Inthe 8CIE5TTIFIO AIKUCAS. which has
I Tiawananav rf ita kind Imhlished in the WOrld,
I theiareeatairanlatlonanaistnemos muneniiai
rh. IdSi-tiiai r,rah'a: notice averr naUnte
TTC.?-.na aidTrninstratedBrfpawf
Is onblUhed WEEKLY at f3.0Oa year, and is
admitted to be th. best pitr devoted to eoi.no-.
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rou ha an injentloy to patent writs to
Wnnn Oo pnbliehers of Bcisaufls Antsriean,
61 Broadway, Rew York.
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ADVERTISING
TIMES BUlLOflffl SUSSS PHUftDElPHTA.
CQTUTTe rorlEWSrlrTR IDTEETISIIS tXtC
LOllaAltO at Lowest Cash Rates rntt
0calO.laVCD O CrWC PIIHHII
i lor Hlt.ll tfWil 0 lilitllUAk
DR. JORDAN'S
useum of Anatomy.
751 Market Street
SAN FRANCISCO.
r0 AX-nT.PAllV imwTn ivmn
VX Uisoase, and how wonderfully
on are made. Private OlSce, 211 deary Street
Consultation ou lost manhood and ell diuates
men. Send for Eook3.
Established lSi2.
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE IEAD5NG
Qimmm, hotter:
AND
OF OREGON.
FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop,
Wagon Shop,
Blacksmith Shop.
1A MAK.K CASTINGS FKOM ON K
J ounce to. three tms weight. Small Cu
pola for small castings. Money rcfuaded if
work is not satisfactory. Portland prices !
save telegrams ami expressive
mum
mk M
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Wholesale and Hetail
DEALERS IN
Sugar Pine, ITeSlow Pine, Tir and Oak, Well .Sea
soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Desiued.
ALSO
iHuuuKii'iisrt-rcof simj (X ifoors m nil hizes ;m 4iia!!titns.
Our Factory is now in full operation and
aim ukfrk rittings, Ickmnh and Sciwll
tlenee which id assured prompt attention.
DEVORE
Successors
DRUGS,
PAINTS,
JEWELRY,
uLASo, JEWELRY,
Hi I it, Cura8ST- EIC, ETC.
We expect to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to mako it to
A interest of all to deal with us. ! We
nago of all former patrons, and solicit new ones.
GIVE US A CALL. Jf
GEO. M. PRIOR
Camas Valley.
Wm. FERGUSON,
Camas Valley
jWcD.sL-Ha CJsaaEaafias 'Wsail-v'
H:t WViV'i? 1 W.K i Ml., ilH r. i 'M
LUMRElt OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND
and furnished on short Notice and at the LOWEST GOING PRICES.
RU8f IC AND FLOORING A SPEQMLTY.
Furnished in any
Address, PRIOR & FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Douglas Comity.
r
All Kinds Of
Stationary
Perfumery,
Crockery and
Queens Ware,
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER
OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
Call And See Me At The
Post Office Stand.
BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT,
Importers
HaHwarc, Stores, Tinware, "Champion" Mowers,
(iuns, IMstols and the larirffit Ft ek ot Ilardw ir
fouuJ ill Oregon,
AUITMAN & TAYLCR THRESHERS.
THE STAR CniLLED PLOWS.
"AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE OFFEKED BY ANY ONE." WE CAN NOT AND
NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
L. BELFILS
V feci confident ot Kivins satirction in all wutk
c, trusted to me in watufiea, chicks, and jewoiry.
J nV80 repair musical instruments. j
jVHave the County natent richt for tahi of Concrete
CemcutM'!'0 '"r couvcj in water Vt any place de-
I will al4o uVn a"' kind of iiistrunieiitil mutac.
Anyone itesirfn-jrTuHtnictimi will sill on me at my
H.
PA11UY, -MircliaLt
Tailor.
in the Red Front, next door to A. C. Marks
More.
Repairs and Alterations ne-UIy done.
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C. W. KXOWJ.ES, !
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
EUROPEAN PLAH.)
C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor. '
FU15T CLASS IX EVERY KESl'EC T.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire-proof Brick BuilUiiiK
i ISO Rooms.
In the Center of the City
COU. IKOST AND MOI1KI.SON STS., fOKTLAND
JOSEPH SIUNDLEIl. .
PROPUIET 0 R
Of The
01 T Y BAKERY
AND
Ki;i;rs constantly on iiani ;
full stock of Ilread, Cakes, Ties, I'laii
ai n
and Fancy Crackern, etc. Also a fine selection
of French and Ameiican Candies and Choc-
lale Gotxls '
u n nmmm
00.
we ean oiicr a a specialty all kinds of Stoke
work at lowest figures. We solieit eorrespon-
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SroAK Tine IXok & Lcmokk Co. j
Grauts Pass, Oregon.
& ELLIOTT
to PAGE - DIM MICK
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DEALERS IN
GILS,
WATCHES,
also invite a continuation of the ml
F. P. McDEVITT,
Iloschurjj.
Dimensions, to Order-
Or to, F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburg.
Fancy Groceries,
Photograph and
Autograph albums
Stand, Hand, and
Hanging Lamps
WARE, and TEN THOUSAND
and Dealers in
reapers n l TiniloiB. Voiiiiif Ameriia Feci Mills,
,.f all rln-u rn'.'ona. tnves anil C!h-Uin 'iiiw.irn ti ho
Samcel Marks,
S. MARKS &, Co.
-DEALERS 1N-
SAL IIIOIAIMS
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND-
13hv
t tin
Croclxezyf Glassware,
CliiT
Provisions, Cig-ars,
Woo! and Produce
; 1 V
; tion Bought
ANXj THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
aiALIlIiiS vS.' CO
Makes The Very Best Lumber.
ROUGH per M
RUSTIC per M
FLOORING prr M
Sitiialt d 15 lnik-s from Ito w btirg oa
3ITCH UP!
But before
.AND-
uy a New Set of Harness
OR A SADBLS .
One of the lliggcst and Rest Stock of Goods ever Drought to Town,
use nothing but the best leather, and hav got
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE.
W. Cr. Vfoo&7vav&9 Mosehurg.
" 1 " " ' i. - ,. ,., ,
SUCCESSOR TO
Abraham. Wheels & 0os
-DEALERS IN-
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
XoeL)iirirf Oregon.
Has on hand constantly a
UrcneraJ Merchandise and will
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration oi'the
scarcity of money and tlio present depression in business, will
study their; ova interests by calling on h;m and examining
J GOODS AliD PRXGE
Before purchasing elsewhere, I do not claim to sell goods
at cost, or less than cost, but
teat thoy wiIJ get their goods
At Tlie Lowest Living: Profit.
Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price,
Sol. Abraham.
Drain & of Hiain. Douglas o, Oregon
! GENERAL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
!
Hardware, Crockery,
o- O -o
UJLTS, CJHS, BOOTS JUXfZt SHOES.
' ers will find otir stock comle'-e, comprising many articles it is im
posjildo here to enumerate.
Would respectfully invito an examination of stock iwlieving a'l can be satis Cod
that it is for thfir interest to make purchases here as vro buy and sell for cash
only. ,
M. JOSEPHSON.
! Hi.. VA i i W K M jsS Hi
Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of every 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.
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A full line
A full line of Furnishing Goods.
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
M wll line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos
A full lino of Crockery and Glassware.
And last, but not least, a full line
kinds of Indies, Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
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M .TOSEPHSON;
Asiier Mauks
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Boots and Shoes.
of everv Desnrin-
$0.00
17.00
.817.00.
Ca.mkkox tt Co. Managers.
North Uuipqua. Good loads in Summer.
you do that come 'round
WOODWARD'S
to
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DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON 5!E
large and complete assortment of
be pleased to see his old friends
will assure all who patronize me
ii a. f urn
fOli
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of Clothing.
of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all
UcCrsKor's o'd stand,
Jackson Street : Roseburg.
h:chest market pais; paid fcs hsdes.
fpilIS MARKET is always supplied with
i the choicest quality of - '
Of all kinds, including beef, )ork, veal am!
mutton; also, corn lecf, s:m:-.-'jie, lard, clc.
The most favorable inducements "i.flered to
patrons, and no effort will be spaied toward
giving satisfaction. ,
BtACKSBITH AND WIEtWjilGHT
B0WEN BROS
t
Having dissolved the copartnership cxitt
ing between Bunnell & Iiuwcn Pros, and
are uow prejiared to do all work in the
line in a
WORKMANLIKE
MANNER, .iv-j .-.T r.KASOKAISI.K RATF.a
O. cA? "E'sa.z'ls.s.
A Full Line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Table axd Pocket Cutle"-
Glassware, -Crnolsery-
Queensware Etc. .
Goods Delivered anywhere in the
City limits, Free of Charge. .
BARKER & WILLIS,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK
EIIY, GLASSWARE; TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC. j
A SPECIALTY.
Produce bought and tho highest cash
price paid.
ROSEBURG OREGON.
New Stage Line.:
ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY
Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wednes
dtys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays,
lliursdays, and Saturdays. Time of
having both terminal points 6 o'clock
A m. and arrives at each point at 6
o clock p. M.
ROUT, T. MCCULLOCH,
Prop. '
EUROPEAN PLAN.
gSMOXD HOTEL,
First Class In Every Particular, 1
Corkbr Fbokt io Unnmsoa Sts.
POKTLASD, ' ' OREGOX
Thomas Gi'iseak, Pnrtor. "
II Keabkkv Stukbt
Sik Faasctsoo Cal.
Nerrous Dcbilitr. Rominal WoalinML Evhanatt
ViUlitr. SermatorrhiBi, LOST MANHOOD, Impo
tencT. Paralysis, Prostatorrhaoa, and all the terrible
effects of Self -abuso. and excess in maturer rears.
such as Loss of Memory, Lassitude; Nocturnal Emis
sions, aversion to society, ilimness of vision, Noises
n the head, the vital fluid liassirur unobserved in
the urine, and many other diseases that lead to in
sanity and death.
TOCXG ilEK
Suffering from any of the above svtnntum. ahodld
consult us at once. The drain can be stopped, vital
Uy restored, and life may be ajfaiu pleasant instead
of a burden. There may be '
MIDDLE-AGED MEN
who are troubled with too freouent cT.iriiutinn ,f
the bladilcr, often accompanied by a alight smarting
or burning sensation, and a weakening of the systciui
iu a manner thev cannot account for, Eapv scdi-
ment in the urine, etc. Many die of this difficulty!
ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage ot
seminal weakness. L
Cures Guaranteed is all Situ Casks. - V
Cossixtatios Erbb. ThoroUL'h uninliiHtioiii
and advice, including chemical analvsis and micro-j
scopic examination of the urine, 4i. An honest!
opinion criven in .vmt ojuu, f
The follouine Medicine. supplied at the I'ri M named:'
SIK ASTLY COOPER VITAL KESTOllATlVE,
$3 a bottle, or four t'mcs the quantity, $10.
KiUUI U lutTTI V rutr'p
Sent to any one aimhinir bv letter, statin-r sunn.
toms, sex and ajre, htric t socreey In regard to all
business transactions.
The Celebrated Kidnf.t jIkmKoT, NEPHR1TICUM,
for all kinds of kidney and bladder comnlaiut. enn-
orrhuea, gleet, leucorrhma, etc For sale by all drug
gists; Jl a bottle, tr 6 bottles for $.",0O.
inetnj,'iisn UAKUKUVN, LIVEH AND DYS
PEPSIA PILL is the best in the market. Kit aala
by all druzg-ists; price SO cts. a bottle.
Address ENGLISH MEDICAL DISPENSARY,
No. 11 Eearxet Street, Sak Frascisoo, Cal .
LANGENBEBG'S
EQt and! EhQ Btore,
Jackson ytrcetOpposlte Post Office,
BoMlnrgi Oregon. '
KEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND DEST
assortment of Eastern and San Franoisco ad
other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, OAITEliK, SUP-
reus and everything in toe Boot and Shoe line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Shoes Ma(e to Order, and Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Pet of Leather aud Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Also a fall stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANaEffBEna.
FUHNJ2VBE PALACF, .:
UNCLE JOHN G1LDERSLEETE
Has the finest stock of fumitttre sooth of Portland
which he sells as cheap as it can be bought
. in he State The new fsngled
DO UBLE BED L 0 VNGE.
axd
PATENT CORNICES.
Also has on hand a full assortment of beds snd bed -
ding, chairs, tables,
BUREAUS AND COMMODES,
And kil kinds of Childress Chairs, etc
J. GILDEBLYE. '