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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, APRIL, 1, 1887.
voxju vyjcA tios:
Washington, March lltli, 1S84.
Lent an'l the adjournment of con
gress Lave made a great calm in the
erst-while busy social world of the Cap
ital. " The change is especially noticea
Lly at tho White House, which Lai
been the fccene of almost constant and
brilliant official fcospitaiities since tlie
beginning of tha season. Its inisirrsi
(since the departure of her mother and
death of 'her grandmother) lias spent
most of the time at their country home,
to' which the President drives after
the duties of the day are over, return
in" in the morninir.
Mrs. Cleveland is a remarkably ami
able woman, aud- she lias constant need
of this attributed in her present posi
tion. Every day during the past win
ter J-hc has received quantities of note.",
cards, letters, and everything else in
the shape of a communication, and, as a
young lady visaing at the White House
at that time remarked, she really tried
to answer them all. Then people
would come to sec hpr at all sorts of in
convenient hours and sh -would some
times ask the usher if they weie old
or young. If they were old people j
she would go down to sec them no
matter when they came.
Tho Ff-fcsidant is now giving his at
tention to the selection of Interstate
Commerce .-Commissioners from among
the hundreds of names that have been
recom incited to him. Much of the de"
lay. in announcing the appointments
ii due to his desire to select the best
possible men for the positions, and in
this he has been considerably restricted
by not being able to get the best qual
- ified men to serve at the moderate sal
aries fixed by the law.
The law provides that it shall go in
to effect sixty days after its passage.
Tlie tiuio will expire on tho fourth of
; April, and a3 it is desirable that the
Commissioners should have some time
for organization and consultation be
fore that time, it is probable that the
appointments will be announced this
week. Nothing has been made known
at tuo White House as to who win
constitute the Jomm:ssion. but it is
tho belief that Col. Morrison, of 111.
Judge Cuoley, of Michigan, and Col.
Bragg, of Albany, will be three of the
men selected.
Some of the most energetic and
public spirited citizens of Washington
arc discussing tho feasibility of holding
a carnival hero at the conclusion of
thu( National Drill in May, such asi
nnttiin.llv t;ilc rl:irft nn Afarr!" Clms
in New Orleans, Advocates ef the
scheme urge that unless the carnival
be pushed through now it will bo im
possible to hold $no for four years.
The presidential campaign and tho in
auguration ceremonies will furnish
displays and draw upon private purse
strings sufficiently for the next two
year-, and the third year will witness
the gmnl Knights Templar conclave.
It is estimated that any creditable
. carnival will necessitate an outlay of
25,000, and in order to save expenses
it is-proposed to buy or hire tho cos
tume and cars of the New Orleans
Knights of Momus and Proteus.
Capt. Eads, who was one of the
best known men in America, has been
especially well known in Washington
for some years past the Eads "Jetty
system" which figured before Congress
for so many years, attracted more at
tention than any other private or cor
porate business before that body in
thvj last decade and a half.
It is said at tho Mexican Legation
here that tho death of Capt. Eads
will not iiiteifere with the status of
the concession made to him by the
Mexican Government fur a ship rail
way aciossthc Peninsula-of Tehuanto
pec. The concession included both
Capt. E ids and his nssociates in the
enterprise, and remains in force for a
period of ninety -nine year?. Of course
his death causes some speculation a3
to the probable fato of tho scheme, as
it may ba very difficult to find some
one e liiallv well qualified to carry out
the project.
Mr. Cannery, who La3 just been ap
pointed to the Mexican mission, has
not declined tho honor, as was reported,
but has accepted that position. The
rumor about h"i3 refusal originated in
ilrt dissatisfaction of his friends, who
are averse to his coiner there on what
they consider such inadequate com
pensation. He, himself, insists that
American Diplomatists ehcu'd be bet
ter paid. Said he, "tho pay of these
positions Is just about enough to pro
: vide decent hous2 rent. 1 expect to
be baukmpttid before I return. "But'
continued he (laughing) "money is
not every tiling in this wtrll, you
know."
Oon. Joseph E. Johnson has been
jiiite ill i. St. Louis, lie is now
seventy-nine years of age, and, pays
the Republican, has lost all his old
tiina physical vigor, though his temper
is as cheerful and his manner as cour
teous as of old.
Ap3ison disputing with Peter Pin
dar, Slid, ia a great heat, th it he did
not like to thought a scoundrel. "I
wish," replied Pindar, ':that you had
bo great a dislike to using a scoundrel. ,:
IS.-THERE ANY HOPE
HEW AND IKPOETAKT 0HEI0N3
V OF PULMONARY EXPERTS ! 4
Caa the Universal . Consamptloa be
Successfully Treated?
Dr. Borgeon, a leading French doctor,
has a new treatment for consumption.
He gives an enema of carbonic acid
sulphuretted hydrogen gases, the latter
gas carrying the former into every part
of the throat and lungs.
This treatment, too, i3 directed at
effects the cause remains undisturbed.
What this caus eis has been stated by
perhaps the highest pulmonary authority
m the worlJ, t. e., the Brompton Hos
pital for Consumptives, in London, Eng.
This malady every year carries off from
one-seventh to one-fifth of the entire
population of England !
Dr. Payne, M.D., M.R.C.P., London, is
authority for this statement.
The same or a greater proportion of
deaths obtains in America.
Dr. Payne also says that one-half the
total number of deaths from all other
causes have Beeds of this disease in the
3ystera which only require some irritant
to develop !
Dr. Hermann Brehmer, an eminent
German authority, savs that consump
tion is caused by deficient nutrition of
the lungs, by poor blood.
These authorities cannot be disputed
The medical world recognizes them. The
uric acid is the irritant in the blood that
causes the development of the seeds
which Dr. Brehmer eays lie dormant in
the blood
Every particle of blood which passes
through the lungs and heart, also goes
through the kidneys, and if they are in
the least deraneed thev cannot rid the
blood ot its killing poison. The thousand
little hair-like sewer tubes of the kidneys
very easily get Diocuea up ana diseased :
and when they do, they corrupt instead
of purifying the blood. Kidney disease
may exist, and yet no pain occur in that
organ, because it is deficient in nerves of
sensation.
Uip your finger in acid every day and
it soon festers and is destroyed. Send
acid poisoned blood through the lungs
every eecond, and they soon give way.
The Brompton Hospital investigation
showed that 52 per cent, of the victims
of consumption were afflicted with de
ranged kidneys, which permitted the. uric
acidpoinon to remain in the blood and
irritate the lungs, lhis uric acid is al
ways fighting every vital organ, and if
there be any inherent weakness in the
lungs it inevitably causes pneumonia,
cough and consumption.
, The real cause of pulmonary troubles
being so authoritatively shown to be
faulty even though unsuspectelaction of
the kidneys, explains why, in rder to
matter the dreaded consumption, one
must rid the blood of tho uric acid irri
tant which inflames and burns up the
lung substance. I or this purpose there
is nothing equal to that great specific,
Warner s sale cure, lhis remedy has
now the favor of medical men all over
the world purely on its merits. We have
no doubt that if the kidneys are kept in
natural action, consumption and a great
many other diseases, caused by uric acid,
will not only be cured but will be pre
vented. When the kidney is healthy, no albu
men appears in the water, but albumen
is found in the water of more than half
of those who die of consumption!
This, then, is the condition of things
that always precedes consumption:
1'iret, weakened kidneys; second, re
tained uric acid, poisoning the blood;
third, the development of disease in
the lungs by the irritant acids passing
throngh them. Then there is a little
cough in the morning ; soon thick, yellow
matter is spit up, followed by loss of
flesh and strength, with dreadful night
sweats ; and when the patient goes to his
echool physician for help, he is put on
cod-liver oil which his stomach, weak
ened also by uric acid in the blood, can
not digest. Because there is no pain
present in the kidneys, the patient does
not think they are affected, but the kid
ney acid is doing its work every minute,
every hour, day and night, and by-and-by
tho disease of the lungs ha3 advanced
until pus is developed, then come hemor
rhages, and at last the glassy stare which
denotes that the end is near !
A post-mortem examination of such
cases shows that the terrible uric acid
has completely destroyed the substance
of the lung.
It is impossible to cure lung diseaaa
when the blood is poisoned with uric
acid
Spartans, stoics, heroes, saints,, and
cods, use a short and positive speech
They are never off their centeis. As
soon as they swell and paint and find
truth not, enough for them, softening
r,f tlie. brain has already bejrun. Emer
son.
A constant faith begets a constant
peace. Mason.
is warrantod, is because it is tho best
Blood Preparation known. It will post
tively cure all Blood Diseases, parities the
whole system, and thoroughly builds np the
constitution, liejccrauer, we guaraniw it.
For sile at Master's drcg store.
fV A ' and reliable Medicines arc thebest
VJ vv t0 depend upon, j Acker's Blood El
ixir has been prescribed for years lor an im,
purities of the Blood . In every form of Scrof-,
ulous, Syphilitic or Mercurial diseases it is
invaluable. For Rheumatism? hJSJloeciual.,
For sale at Marstcr's drugstore.
. o" e. ld Elixir is the only
5 Blood RfimenV enftran.
teed. It is a positive cure for Ulcers. Erup
tions or Syphilitic Foisoninpr. It purifies the
whole system, and banishes all Rheumatic
and Neuralgic pains, w e guarantee it.
For sale at Marster's drug store.
"TVrvv-v trifhTwitli any Throat 'of
-J , Lunsr 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
further trouble. It Ab a positive cure,'
andjwe guaranteeitMcelOand50ft
A. C. Marstcrs.
Soother at hand. It is the only eafe
medicine yet made that will remove all
infantile disorders. It contains no Opium
or Morphine, but pives the child natural
tase from pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by
A. C. Marstrs. .
Backlens 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 is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded Price 2, cts ' box.
Fr sileby M r.steks & Co
W- F-BENJAMIN,
R,LTrai
F.ST ATE, INSURANCE,
Transferring, Collecting and 1'urchasing
Acent.
Correspondence Solicited .
The Red Corner
Keeps Constantly on hand the
Finest Cigars, Tobacco
NUTS,
TOYS,
NOTIONS,
and
I
Everything usually kept in a FIRST
CLASS Notion and Candy Store,
G. A. TAYLOjB
Will si ll bv the motto !
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"LIVE AND LET LIVE"
Call ami Examine our Stock
-Before-
PURCHASING E! SEW HERE.
Roseburg Flouring Mills
RAST & CRSTESER.
-This mill is turning out j
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CHOICE FLOUR
and
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will see that you are snlistied.
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CUt your biscuit Hour at the
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Roseburg Mills.
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The highest market price paid for
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wheat.
T II. O'M ALLEY,
tl . Propiietor of the
ROSEBUKG MARBLE WORKS,
And Dealer in
TOOMBSTOKES, TABLETS, tljC.
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Shop Kcnr of Hoan's Store, j
TEE hi IN
SaUIRfiEL & GOPHEB
EXTERMINATORS! AT
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SS&EmXD&S BROS
A GREAT SUCCESS.
THEY ARE CHEAP.
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ANTON LAlf,
Watch-Mnktr Jewch-r and Optician
DEAL Ell IX
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
JEWLLRY. SPECTACLES AND
OAKLAND I I OREGON
OPTICAL GOODS a Xl'ECIALTl'
ALL WORK WARRANTED
Aftr ForlT T Mrs"
extwrienc in tht
preparation or mors
than One Hundred
I Tnonnnd applications for patent in
the United filetes and Foreign conn.
i trie, tta publisher of the Scientifio
AiuriMii eontinne to act as solicitor
lor patent, careats, trade-marks, oopy
w"htm etA ffnrthe United States, and
to oDtam patent in janaoa, cnaiana, r ranee.
Germany, and all other countries. Their experi
ence i unequal ed and their facilities are oainr
passed.
tDrawinga and fpedfieatiool prepared and filed
In the Patent Offic on short notice. Ttrms Tery
reasonable. No charts for examination uf modal
or drawings. Adrice by mail free.
Patent obtained through MnnnOo.aranotled
iau evjubii lir apsiv,nuH.M
the largest circulation and is the most influential
newspaper of it kind published in the world.
The advantage of gooa notice iTSry patosta
andsrstanda.
This large and gp1naid1r lllnitfafd nawrpaptf
U published WKKIiLY at $3.00 a year, and ia
admitted to be the best paper devoted to sctanee.
mechanics. Inventions, ensr.neering works, and
ether departmenU of Industrial progress, pub
lished in any country. It contains the names of
U patentees and title ot every invention patented
ach week. Try it font mouth for one dollar.
SoldbyallBeWealera.
iHHJAIK.wnicn nas
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Tbls paper la kept on Old at the office of
YERSQK
D V E RTI S I LM ft
TIMES BU1LP1N8 gStftsu PHILADELPHIIL
ESTIMATES S55JSS5!ffra FREE
end 10.la
ayer& son's mmi
taansror
DR. JORDAN'S
Museum of Anatomy,
751 Market Street
SAM FRANCISCO'
0 AXD LEARN HOW-TO AVOID
r J disease, ana how wonderfully
ouaremaJu. 1'rivate Otticc, 211 Geary Street
Consultation on losl manhood and nil Oit'iaEC
men. Send fur Books.
Established 1S52.
4 T "viTn-kriiW
Corner First and Alder Street Portland Or.
THE LEADING
CLCtTOlER, HATTER;,
AND
MI!MAif EMMS
OP OREGON.
N. P. BUNNELL,
FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop,
Wagon Shop,
Rlacksiuitli Shop.
1AN MAKK CASTINGS FCOM ON K
J ounce to three tons ivi-k'ht. Small f!n.
pola fur small castings. Money refunded if
work is not sauslactory. Portland price3 !
ave telegrams and expressoe,
$1
mm
Wholesale and Betail
DEALERS IN
Sugai Pine, ITeSlow Pine, F"tx and Oak, Well Sea
soned in Our WRY KOUSS Wlien Desired.
ALSO
M M A
,iiauunutiirei.srsa-lt & Hows in nil .Sizes and Quantities.
Our Factory is now in full operation aud we can offer as a specialty all kind of Store
and Oiticb Fittings, Tui:.is; and Sciioll
dence which is assured prompt attention.
DEVORE & ELLIOTT
Successors to PAGE rf DIM 21 ICR
Tf. ytv
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DEALERS IX
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, !
GLASS. JEWELRY, WATCHES,
w PUTTY. COMBS, EIC. ETC.
We expect to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to mako it to
the interest of all to deal with us. Wo also invite a continuation of the pat
ronage of all form or patrons, and solicit
6 GIVE US
GEO.' M. PRIOR Wm. FERGUSON,
Camas Valley. Camas Valley,
r UMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND
aud furnished on short Notice and at tlie LOWEST GOING PRICES.
RUSTIC AND FLOORING A SPECIALTY-
mum vim mm Mmm Gmmaxm.
Furnished in any Dimensions, to Order-
Adi'iess, PRIOR &, FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Douglas County.
Or to, F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburg.
All Kinds Of Fancy Groceries,
Stationary Photograph and
Perfumery, Autograph albums
Crockery and Stand, Hand, and
Queens Ware, Hanging Lamps
TABLE CUTLERY AND SILVER WARE, and TEN THOUSAND
OTHER THINGS TO NUMEROUS TO MENTION
Call And See Me At The
Post Office Stand.
BUTTER AND EGGS BOUGHT.
WHtiT'Moore
SHERIDAXJ BKOTZIERS,
Importers and Dealers in
rTar-lwaro, Stoves, Tinwnrc, "Champion" Mowers,
l x. (..una, ristois and tlio largest st-'.-k of Hardwire
found in Oregon.
AUlTMAN & TAYLGR THRESHERS.
THE STAR CIIILLED PLOWS.
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"AT TRICES NEVER BEFORE OFFEUED BY ANYONE." WE CAN NOT AND
WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD.
L. BELFILS (
I foel confident of giving satisfaction m nil work
entrusted to me in w-atarics, clocks, and jewelry.
I also repair musical instruments.
I liave the Comity patent ri;ht foi talc of Omcret
Cement Hps for conveyin water to any I'lacc de
sired In bougies County.
I will also teach anj kbit) of instrumental music.
Anyone dcsirfni; iiutruction will cull on nio at nip
watchmaking shop. 4 L. Iim.ras.
I
TT TARRY,
II. Mi rcrWt Tailor.
in the Red Front, next ttoor to A. C. Marks
btorc.
tiepairs and Alterations neatly done,
c. v. KKOWLES,
ST. CHARLES HOTEL,
EUROPEAN PLAN.)
C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS IX EVERY RESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
FirO'i'roof Biiik nuiluhig
ISO llooing.
I:i the Center of the City
COK. KliONT AMI MOKUISOX STS., TOUTLAND
JOSEPH SHINDLEH.
PROP H I-K T 0 R
Of The
CITY BAR RY
VND
KEIF'S CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
full stock of bread, t akes, Pics, Plain
and Fancy Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection
of French and American Candies and Choc-
late Goods
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ilBii GU.
work at lowest fi-ures. We solicit correapon
SiroAK Pink I)on & Lumbeu Co.
Grants Pass, Oregon.
T-r3 TThT- FkT
now ones.
A CALL. 3
P.. McDEVITT,
Rosel'Ura;.
Eoapers an 1 Hiiulois, Young America Food Mills,
of all deser pt.ons, Stoves and Chonp j inwaro to be
Samuel Marks,
S. MARKS & Co.
-DEALERS IN-
IIIIML
-HAVE CONSTANTLY" ON IIAND--
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Crockery, Glassware,
Wool end Produce
CiOTIlIi
I)
tion Bought
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
is. MA-TiltiS CO
Makes The Very Best Lumber.
ROUGH ixsrM
RUSTIC icr M ....... f
FLOORING i,tr M
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SituaU d 15 miles from lloscl.nrg on
But before you do
HITCH
. G. (WOODWARD'S
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Buv a I
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One of tlie Biggeet anI Best Stock
use nojljiiig lmt the le.st leather, and lia got
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. DONT FAIL TO CALL ON ME
W. GrJ Woodward Roseburg.
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-DEALERS IN-
GENERAL iVIERCHAiMDISE.
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Xoseburcj Oregon.
Has 011 hand constantly a
General Merchandise and will
and patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsidcration of'the
scarcity of money and the present depression in business, will
study their ovrn interests by calling on h;m and examining
GQQBS MMQ) PRICES
Before purchasing elsewhere. L do not claim to sell goods
1 . ii i i n 11 1 .
ai, cosi, or less man cost, out
tfcat thoy will get their goods
At The Lowest Living Profit.
Produce Of AU Kinds Taken At Market Price.
Sol. Abraham.
Drain & Cof( Drain. Douglas Co,, Oregon,
GENERAL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES.
Hardware, Crockery,
o O: 0 ;
HATS, OAFS, BOQTSAWn SHOES.
ers will find oiu stock coini)lctc, coinprising many articles it is im
. os3ibIo hero to enumerate.
Would respectfully invito an examination of stock believing aTl can be satisfied
Unit it is for their interest to make purchases hero R3 we 'my and sell for cash
cnlr.
JOSEPHSON.
II W YOBS CASH STUBS.
Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of eveiy variety and Shade.
A full line of Silks.
A full line of Satins, Brocades aid Velvets.
A full line of Fancy Dress Goods.
A full line of Hosiery.
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A full Hue
A fall line of Furnishing Goods.
A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
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 of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, -with all
kinds of ladies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
-OOMB -c.3ST33 SZXX1
M JOSEPHSON.
Asiier Mabks
IllililSISl
Provisions, Cigars,
Boots and Shoes.
of every Descrip
I5ofitliiiy, Or.
?9 00
moQ
; 17 00
CAMERoxiCo. Managers.
North Umpqun. Gooil loads in Summer.
UP!
taat come 'round to
U
tow Set of Harness
of Goods ever Brotielit to Town. 1
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CESSOR TO
large and complete assortment of
be pleased to see his old friends
wm assure au wno patronize me
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of Clothing.
McOraffor'c old stand,
Jackson Street : Roseburg.
W. B. Kolircr, & Co
HIGHEST MARKET PRISE PAID FOR HIDES.
WIIIS MARKET is always supplied ith
X the choicest quality of
Of all kinds, including Leaf, purk, veal and
mutton; also, corn beef, sausage, lard, etc.
The most favorable inducement cflerecT to
patrons, and no effort will be spared toward
giving satisfaction.
BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT
BO WEN BROS"
Ha vine dissolved the copartnTsliip exist
ing between Bunnell & Jlowen Pros, and
are now prepared to do all work in' the
line in a
WORKMANLIKE t
MANNER, .iSf AT RRASONABLB RATES
O. t&s H. "Etrl5:s
A Full Line of J
Staple aud Fancy Groceries,
T A TIT V IVn "0-r Trw fvrtm-r nrs
av A. vvuu 1. VUlliLUl)
Glassware. Crockery
Queensware, ' Etc.
Goods Delivered anywhere in. thf
City limits, Free of Charge.
JiAKlvEli &W1LL11S,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK "
ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC.
1 A SPECIALTY.
Prod uoe lought and tho highest cash
price paid.
ROSEBURG OREGON.
T i TT7 T1T r v-wvw w ti-m
New Stage Line.
ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY
Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wedne
u.ys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays,
llursdays, nnd Saturdays. Time of
having both terminal points 6 .o'clock
A M. and ariives at each point at 6
o clock p. M.
Rout, T. McCullooh,
Prop.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
J1SM0XU HOTEL,
First Class In Everv Particular.
Corker Feoxt aud Momubok 6t.'.
POIITLAXD, OREGON
Tuo as GurKEAX, Prioirietor.
11 Kbabkkt Strkst
8w Fuooboo Cal.
Ntrrous Debilitjr. Semi asi Weakaexi, Exhstutett
Vitalitr, Ssormatorrhosa, LOST. MANHOOD, im po
tency. Paralysis, Prostatorrhcsa, and all the (erriblo
effects of Self abuse, and excess in raaturer ""ears,
such as Loss of Memory, Lassitude; Nocturnal Emis
sion, aversion to society, dimness of vision. Noise
n the head, the Tital fluid passim; unobserved ia
the nrinc, and many other disease that , lead to in
sanity and death.
OVKQ XI EK
Suffering from any of the above TDttotns, should
consult us at once. The drain can be stop ped, rital.
ity restored, and life may be again pleasant instead
of a burden. There may be
MIDDLE-AGED WEN
who are troubled wfthtoe frequent evacuation of
the bladder, often accompanied by a slight smarting
or burning sensation, and a weakening of the system
in a manner tber cannot account for, Ropv sedi
ment in the urine, etc Many die of thil difficulty
ignorant of the cause, which is the second stage ot
seminal weakness.
Ci-Kits Gl araxteiid rs all Svcn Casus.
Cosbl-itatiok Fkeb. Thorough examination
and adrice, including chemical analysts and micro
scopic examination of the urine, ib. A(J honest
opinion given in every case .
The following Medicinessupplied at the prices named:
SIR ASTLY COOPER VITAL RESTORATIVE,
$3 a bottle, or four t'mcs the quantity, 10.
SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.
Sent to any one applying by letter, atating symo
tonis, sex and age. Stric t secrecy in regard to an
business transactions.
The Celebrated Kjuxet Remsdt, NEPHRITICUM,
for all kinds of kidney and bladder complaints, gon
orrhoea, gleet, leucorrhoea, etc. for sale by aM drag
gists; $1 a bottle, cr 6 bottles for t5,00.
The English DANDF.LION. LIVER AST DYS
PEPSIA PILL is the best in the market. For sale
by all druggists; price SO cts. a battle.
Address ENGLISH MEDICAL DISPENSARY,
No. 1 1 Kearney Shiest, Sax Francmco, Cai.
LANGEITBERG'S
Baal andl Btop,
Jackson Ktrett.Opposlte Post Office,,
Bosetrare, Oregon.
KEEPS 9N HAND THE L.VBfIBST AND BEHT
assortment of Eastern and 3m Francisco and
other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, OAITKBS, SUP
PERS and everything In the Boot aud Shoe tine, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Show Ma4e to Order, and Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best of Leathor and Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice,
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTION'S
- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS LANaENBERO.
JpUItmiOUE FALACF,
UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEETE
lias Hie fioest stock of furniture south of Portland
which be sells as cheap as it oan be bought
in be State. The new (angled
DOUBLE BED LOUNGE.
AKD
PATENT CORNICES.
ENBIUSH
Also has on band a (till assortment oX beds and bed
ding, chairs, tables,
BUREAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinds of Cbildrens Chairs, etc.
J. GlLDKRSLEETE.