Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, April 08, 1887, Image 1

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    A
ROSEBURG REVIEW
IS ISSVKD ' " ': " .. "
FRIDAY MORNINGS
BV
f HE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO.
J. R. Nf BELL, - - Editor.
On Year - - - - - - - - $2 50
Six Month - - - - - - - - 1 25
Three Months - - - '-. - - -100
GE5EEAL DIEECTOEY-
Grover Cleveland. ... Presi'lent.
Tuos. F. Batakd Secretary of State
Daniel T.J Mas si kj, Secretary of Treasury.
L. Q. C. Lamau .Secretary of the Interior.
Wm. C. Ekdicott. ....... Secretary o War
' W. C. Whits nr. . . . .'. .Secretary of Nary.
' W. T. Vilas... Post Master General .
A. II. Gahlasd . Attorney General.
Morkisos R . Waite . .Chief J ustice.
STATE OF OREGON,
J. N.'DOLBU.....
T. II. MitcleU.....
::: u-
S. Senators.
Bisgkk HgRMANK. ........ .. Congressman.
Sylvester FEN oyer. : . - ..Governor.
Geo. W. McBride ...Secretary of State.
. G. W. Webb. . . . . . .State Treasurer.
E. B. McELROY....Supt. Pub. Instruction.
Frank Baker..... State Printer.
R. S. Strahan, ...)
Wm. P. Lord, V . . . .Supreme Judges.
W. W. Thates, J
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
4 R. 8. Bk-vs ... . . .. . ...... . .... . .. . Judge.
VVYUlASoii.,v Prosecuting Attorney.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
J. H. ShupeJ
Jons Emmitt,
Senators.
W.F.Benjamix
P. P. Palmer, f ,Repre3 ntatives.
' J AJ. iLCNDELL l
11. Mckenzie. J
Thos. R. Sheridan Clerk.
Ben. C. Agee Sheriff.
D. S. West. Treasurer.
' G. T. Russell. . . . .School Superintendent.
Jas. A. Sterling Assessor.
J. S. FiTzurcai County Judge.
J. Hall, C. A. McGee Commissioners.
N. E. Britt Surveyor.
Dr. S. S. Marsters Coroner.
Tuos. Smith Sceep Inspector.
PRECINCT OFFICERS:
T. L. Gannon 1 T
Fas. Harpham f J
Justices.
Peter Junger Constable
U1I Vt JtUb&BUUU
II. C Stanton, !
John Rast. i f
J. P. Sheridan, Trustees.
O' L.Willis,
P. Benedict.! f
T. Ford Recorder,
John Howard.'. Marshal.
Will II. Fisher Treasurer,
U. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG,
Chas. W. Johnston. Register.
A.'C. Jones Receiver
SIGNAL SERVICE.
B. S. Paoue Observer.
PROFESSIONAL-
L F. LANE, JOHN LANE
JANE & LANE,
Attorneys at Law.
Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel,
J C. FULLERTON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks' brick, up stairs.
R. C. HUNTER M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
CAKYOXVlLLE OREGON
W. F WALKER, M. D.
ROSEBURG, - ' - - OREGON.
rvFFICE AND RESIDENCE WITH T.
J M. Carl on Mam Street, First Block
North of the M. E. Church.
K. L. MILLER, M. D
Surgeon.
Homoeopathic Physician.
Offiicc up stairs in the old Sheridan
Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg,
Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality.
Or. THOMAS GRAHAM,
A GRADUATE
Of the University of Ta. at Philadelphia and of the
ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, and ROYAL
COLLEGE OF rilYSICIANS, LONDOX ENGLAND
has located for the practice of hie profession in
ROSEBURG - - OREGON
Office- and residence,' Washington street opposite
the Catholic Church
F. G. (EHME, M. D.
(Pronounced Ama.)
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
& Graduate Of The
UNIVERSITY
Of Leipzig Germany.
Office & Residence at the house of
Geo. W. Day,' near E. It. track, Rose
burg.
Dr. C-A-BONHAM
RESIDENT DENTIST
Roscbunj - - - - Or,
Office over bead in Murks' building. My rcputa
tion as a Dentist is based on the merit of my
work. Prices reasonable and to suit the times.
4TGOI.D FILLING A SrBCIALTV.TEJl
The Leading
DRUG HOUSE
W. S. Hamilton.
(Suacessor to 8. Hamilton.
ROSEBURG - QREGOX.
Obtained, and all Patent Business In the V. S.
Fatent, Office attended to for MODERATE FEES.
Our office is opposite the U. S. Patent Office, and
we aan obtain Patents in less time than those re
mots from WASHINGTON
Send MODEL OR BRAWIKG. We advise as to
patentability free of charpe; and we make NO
CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT.
We refer here to the Posimaster, the Supt. of the
Money Order Div., and to officials ot the U. 6. Pat
ent OrBoe. For circular, advice, terms and referen
ces to actual clients in your own State or county,
write to
C, A.SXOW&CO ,
OpposJte Pate Office,' Washington, p. C.
VOL. XII.
J. JASKULEK.
Practical
Watchmaker, Jeweler tud Optician.
ALL WOIIK WAR RANTED, ;
Dealer in Watches, Clocke, Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FVLJj USE OF
CIGARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOOD;.
THE ONLY RELIABLE OPTOMER IN TOWN
for the properadiustment of Sp-ctacles. leSHt
of the Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacles and Eve
glasses. Office in Hamilton's iirick block.
NEW YORK LUMBER
' & Wood Yard
- rm mm n w. -H.. - i
East side of track one block south 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 Doore, Blinds, Screen
Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair
railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel
posts, Ceiling, Rustic, Flooring, and
all kinds of Finishing lumbef, sawed
and split Cedar posts, 1 J inch plank
sawed expressly for sidewalks. I
represent the Sugar Pine Door &
Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which
from personal inspection 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
ness, the machinery is new and put
up in the best manner, and all under
srtict discipline and order. Their
work is all done by number one me
chanics and is equal to any work of
the kind done in New York or the
East. Fruit boxes, Picket fences and
Gates complete. I also represent a
number one mill at Yoncolla wliero I
have sawed all Dimention lumber to
order on short notice. All guaranteed
as represented or no sale. Call and
see stock and prices before purchasing.
Stove wood constantly on hand at
HARD TIME PRICES.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R.
And Connections.
Fare from Portland to San Franciuco 32; to Sacra
mento $30.
Close connections made at Ashland with stages o
the California Oregon & Idaho Stage Company.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
East Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND
Mail Train
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 8.00A. 51. Roscburg. . ,.0.15 P. M.
Roseburif 6.25 P. M. i Ashland 4.00 A. M.
Ashland 8.45 P. M.
Roseburs....5.or. A. M.
Roscburg 5.15 A. M.
Portland 3.15 P. M.
Albany Ixpicss Train
LEAVE.
ARRIVE.
Portland... 4.0C P.M.
Lebanon 9.20 P. M.
Portland.... 10.05 P. M.
Lebanon ...4.45 A. M.
PULMAU PALACE SLEEPING CAES
Daily between Portland and Ashland.
The O. and C. R. R. Ferry makes connection with all
the regular trams on East Side xiv. Ironi foot of r M
West Side Division-
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS
Mail Train-
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 7.30 A. M. Corvallis 12.25 P. M.
Corvallis 1.30 P. M. Portland C.15 P. M.
At Corvallis connectjwith trains of Oregon Pacific
for 1 aquina Kay.
Express Train.
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland ...... .4.50 P. M. McMinnvillc. . 8.00 V. M
Mcilinnvillo.... 5.45 A.M. Portland 9.00 A. M,
Local tickets for sale and baijsrasc checked at com
pany's un town office, cor. Pine and Second streets-
Tickets for principal points in California can only he
procured at compauy s otneo.
Corner F and Front Sts.. Portland, Or.
Freiirht will not be received for shipment after 5
o clock l. M. on cither the i.ast or vvest sine vi
R. KOK1ILKH, E. P. ROGERS,
Manager. G. F. & Pass Agent,
Q
Meat JVEcLi'lot
MoGraor's old stand,
Jackson Street : Rocbui'.
W. B. liolu er, & Co
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FCR HIDES.
rniUS MARKET is always supplied with
X the choicest quality of.
Of all kinds, including; beef, pork, veal and
mutton; also, corn beef, sausage, lard, etc
The most favorable inducements offered to
patrons, and no effort will be spared toward
giving satisfaction.
BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT
B0WEN BROS.
I Having dissolved the copartuersliip exist
iiifi between Bunnell & Bo wen Bros, ant
are now prepared to do all work ia the
line in a
WORKMANLIKE
MASS EK, AND AT KEASOX.MJLE R.VTF.S.
CITY DRAYTNG
DONE WITH DISPATCH.
(JALL OX
JOS. CARLOS.
WASHING & IRONING.
OPPOSITE CARLON'S LIVERY STADLE.
P. SAUTJEU'S
Tailor Establishment.
IS TWO doors abore the hardware store of J. C
Sheridan, where he is prepared to do Prst-class
work. CivehiuiacaU.
RLos
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
BAILEY'S HOTEL.
Oakland, Oregon.
Soard $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
tZTTma house has lately changed hands and Is
orortghly renovated and refurnished. The travel-
ng puouc win una ine nest 01 accommodations
No Chinamen Employod.
SMI1II BAILEY.
DEPOT HOTEL,
OAKLAND, OFvECON.
Iit?liuicl Thomas, rroi.
JTlrt Class . -SLEEPING
ACCOMODATIONS.
AND THE
able supplied with the Best the Market affords
lotcl a ho Depot of tbo Railroad.
Central Hotel !
KOSEBURG, OREGON,
OPPOSITE CARLOX'S LIVEUY STABLE.
Board and Lodging per day . .
$i.oo
5.00
4.00
" week.
V Without Lodging..
MeaJs, 25 cents, Lodging, 25 cents
Tliorough satisfaction is promised to travel -
crsanu the public generally.
iatts- a- ujittitisorr, roj.
No Chinese employed .
New Restaurant !
J. Clements Proprietor
tOSEIiUIlU OREGON.
One door south of Easton's grocery store.
3IEALS 25 cts. ;
MOOKE'S ItESTAUUAXT.
(Trincipival Business Street.)
MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS
We Keep the Best the Market Affords.
IVIL BE1D STORE
V. L. ARRINGTON,
DEALER IN
Dry Goods GrocDios etc
All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
CIVIL LEND, DOUG. CO., OREGON.
EW STORE
AT
1 II, LARD
OB.
r9
would respectfully inform the public that he
has ou hand a Hue assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ready-Made Clothing
and in fact everything usually kept at a
lirst-class store. Give hun a call
Goods at Low Prices.
AH kinds of Produc
Taken in Exchange for Goods.
taAH orders promptly attendtd to
MRS. S. A. HUTHLSOX,
s
JIILLINEHY STOEE!
Onlilauil,
ADIES WILL V.f'D MY STOCK LARGE AND
Cmilct.
Prices mudcratc.
Give Ma 0U. Mes. S. A. Hutchinson
The BCYEKS' CJtTIDK Is
Issued Sept. and Store,
i each year. J9-318 Pgea,
I z 11 Inches, wiCb. PTr
'3,600 Ulnatrstions si
whole Pletnre Gallery.
GIVES Wholesale Prteea
direct to consumers on all goods tor
personal or family vse Tells how to
order, and gt-rea exact cost ot every
thing yon use, eat, drlna wear, or
bare ftm with. These INVALUABLE
BOOKS contain Information gleaned
from the markets of the world. We
will mall a copy FREE to any ad
dress upon receipt of 10 eta. to defray
expense of mailing. Let ns hear from
yon. Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO".
227 dc 280 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, 111
Malaussene and Clements
New Furniture Store
IN FLOED'S OLD STOllE.
A fall line of first class Furniture.
Anything repaired or made to order.
CALL IXSTANTER,
FARM FOR SALE.
One Small Farm for sale containing
230 acres, CO acres good farming land
The balance good timber and pasture
well watered and all fenced. For par
ticulars enquire of
F. Cornctt, Riddles, Oregon,
n
ROSEBURG, OREGON,
HAVING
l- UKGHASED
The Entire Stock of .
ZaXZIXS,03ECaJNrXXs33E3
-o of o-
I- R. DAWSON
. ' ' At
RIDDLE-
-OliEGON
Consistin" of
BOOTS,
SHOES, .
CLOTHING,
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
GROCERIES,
Etc Etc. Etc Etc.
Etc.
' I I
Am now ofVcring the same
At Prices That befy
Competition.
FOR
CASH
At
Itiritllc - Oregon.
F. Cornutt.
ALL TEUSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES IN
delitol to Noah Cornutt will pleaso call at my
uOicc at Kiddles at the etorc ana settle at once.
I . Cornutt.
THE GKAP CI UK.
SAL-MUSCATELLE
In America
WITHOUT THE EXPFNSE OF AN
ETJE0PEAN JODfiUFY!
The crystalized salts, as oMaincd in a pure state
from grapes and choic'6 fruit, in a portable, palat
able, simple form, are now presented to the public of
America as the grandest resolvent of Impure blood,
corrector of the liver and regulator of. the bowel;
the natural promoter of
HEALTH AND LOXGEYITY.,
Fivimnnt. nlu-aicians claim this achievement a new
era in the allied science of medicine, as it furnishes
the blood with its natural salines that are lost or
eliminated every clay
SAL-MUSCATELIjI
A POSITIVE, NATURAL
SICK HEADACHE AND
DYSPEPSIA CVHE.
Sal-Muscatetle is Nature's own product. It sup.
plies to the systom the want of sound, ripe jrrapes
and fruit; it is the simplest and best preventive and
cure for all functional derangements of the liver and
kindred ailments; prevents the absorption 01 mat arl
al diseases fevers A all kinds: counteracts the ef
feets of bad air, poor drainage and impure water; a
powerful oxydirer of the blood; a naiaral specific
lor all skin eruptions, sick headaches, biliousness,
nervousness, mental depression, and will remove the
effects or accidental indigestion irom excessive eat
Inir and drinkina Have it in your homes and on
your travels. It to a specific for the fagged, weary
ana worn-out.
Prcpaircd by the
Loxdos Sal-Mcscatelle Co.
lOSDOS, EXOLMtD.
Beware of imitations. The irenuluo in "blue
wrappers only."
3"Send for circulars O. EV NOVITCU, General
American Manager, P. O Box KX53, New York City.
Mention this paicr. For sale by S. Hamilton Rose
burg Oregon.
THE
New York Coffee House
And Oyster Saloon
"EJt
Leading Chech Restaurant
in the City,
8IFERD HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND - - - ORECOM.
t2TP ri vat e Rooms of the Latest Designs for Ladief
OrES DAY AND NIGHT.
- - r: .
nl
FrJDAY.fAPE.IL, 8f 1887.
Is ' ic best nsoruing Journal published on the
' r .' . Tacific Coast . -
i wojt eo:: .;Vt ,'.."y - It lias the lar-
! - .-:t ctrculallfin.
PaU; c-e jear...,, .$6x0
Wet j ; . . $i.to
I Examiner Publishing Co. -
. .J o. , San Francisco Cal. -
t tfree'". . - - -
r.v
. if : - -FROM-
ri::: ;:.3 johdiaECSiTY.
f V" XUV. -17X30 -
ila,llbMrgioIvl'5s"Glass?.A,..,$ .75
" ' ' Foot of mountain..";-.' aioo
" " Dora 5.00
" . Fsirview t 5.50
" Sumner 6.50
" " Marshfield 7.00
Empire City 7.50
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
For T'articlars Inquire at the Tost Ofiicc.
Jas C McCXLLOCU, Prop.
PAUL SGHLOSSER
Dhaleu In
STOVES, TINWARE
AND-
HAK.UAVAEE.
Ih'aiii - - - Oregon.
KEErS A FL IX STOCK OF NAILS, CUTLERY
Shelf and Builders Hardware. Also Revolvers,
duns and Ammunition. All kinds ot
Tinware Made to Order.
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE,
Over 6,000,000 PEOPLE USE
FERRY'S SEEDS
us
D. M.FERRY & CO.
re aamittea to De tn
LARQEST SEEDSMEN
in ihe world.
WW
V- U.m.f-tHHTabOS
trl,un a rrUr4
SEED ANNUAL
For 1887
3 will be mailed
j? FREE to all
W lam season s
enstoraers
srithoat or
derincit.
ftvalMoicto
alLEtwryixr.
on iuing Gar.
dm. Held or
Tomr SEEDS thould
. tend for it. Addiees
I. M. FEIRY 4 CO.
Detroit, Mloh.
J. C. SHERID4N
Successor iajgj
R. S & J. C SHERIDAN
DEALER IN
HARDWARE
Stoves and Tinware,
Rosclmrg, Oregon
THE undersigned takee pleasure in an
nouncing to the public that he selling
everything in his line at prices tbat
DEFY COMPETITION!
-IF YOU WANT-
STOVES, AGEIOTJLTUJlA.il TOOLS
IEON, STEEL, NAILS,
fLORSS HOES, TINWAEE, OUTLEfiY
Ol anvthintr in my line, call and examine my
stock and learn pnees betore purchasing else.
where, as 1 am selling lon er than ever.
J. C. SHERIDAN
THE OLD RELIABLE
Established in 1867.
Jacob Bitlzer
Douglas County Bank,
HUMPHREY & FLINT,
RoaebnrK ' Oregon'
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BANKING BUSINESS
Sight Draft Drawn on
1 ortland, San Francisco, New York and
other points. Bills of exshange on the
principal cities of Europe. Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections made
on all accessablepoints at reasonable rates.
MILLWOOD MILLS
OX HUBBARD CREEK.
.........
CLARKE i BAKER, Proprietors.
We are now prepared to famish lumber o the
best quality ia quantities to suit the purchaser.
aOfraj-s having on hand the largest stock of any mil
in Douglas County.
We will furnish lumber at our mill at the to).
Mowing
PRICES.
AO' 1 rough lamber.. $S to WO M
No, 1 flooring, 6 inch D & M $16 H
No. 1 flooring, 4 fnch DtV .1S M
ho. 1 finishing lumber.., $10 M
CLARKE & BAKEB.
view
n
1
Absolutely Pure-
This powder never varies. A marvel of parity
ttrougth and who.esomencss. More economical
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot bo sold In com
petition with the multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold ouly in
cans. IIOYAL BAKING rOWDER CO., 100 Wall
St. N. Y.
H. C. Stanton
DEALER IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS!
OF
THE BEST QUALITY.
GENERAL FURNISHING,
IIOSIEUY, TRIMMING Ac.
Boots & Shoes
OFTIIE BEST QUALITY,
a full
-of-
GROCERIES !
Wood And Willow
WAUE.
CROCKERY
& GLASSWARE,
ELECTRIC LAMPS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AND STATIONARY.
Subscription
AGENCY.
bubscniihon received for all Eastern
and European Publications.
N. P. BUNNELL,
FOUNDRY,
Machine Shop,
Wagon Shop,
Blacksmith Shop.
1AN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONE
j onnne to three tons weight. Small Cu
pola for small castings. Money refunded if
worn is not satisfactory. 1 ortland prices !
cave telegrams and expressage.
Established 1352.
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
GLaTOlER, HOTTER
-AXD
MIIOM JLH rAl2j0t
HA It. art,. ftS
rvd nTnM
wx- wiujvrvH.
C. W. KNOWLES,
ST, CHARLES HOTEL
'
EHDftDCAR Dl AU
n tm 1 u mill rn n v.
U. Miuwixo, rropneior.
first class in etery kespect.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire-nroof Brick Buiidimr
lso Rooms.
in the Center of the City
COR. FROST ASD MORRISON STS., PORTLAND
DR. JORDAN'S
i
USEUM OF ANATOMY.
751 Market Street
SAN FRANCISCO
Go and learn how to avoid
disease, and how wonderfully
ou m made
Private OHiee, 211 Ceary Street
Consultation on lost manhood and all ditease
men. Send for Books.
L. BELFILS
I foel confide nt of eivme satisfaction in nil work
I also repair muiicnl instruments.
1 1 have the County patent right for gale of Concrete
water to any place de -
I will also teach anv kind fJ lortrnmot,! miuie.
Anyone desirfng instruction wui call n me at my
watchmaking shop. L. Ublfils.
H.
PARRY,
Merchant Tailor.
in the Red Front, next door to A. C. Marks
Store.
Repairs and Alterations neatly done.
IP
T
NO. 00.
AX ARTISTIC PICTURE.
WITH SIOItA Id.
EPISODE.
Before his easel Zuexia took his stand
To paint a picture with a masters hand,
The features of an old woman was his dfeam
Here is described his true and fancied theme;
lie sketched her, aged, wrinkled and badly
stooping,
Her lean form was shriveled with shoulders
drooping; ...
Haggard, blear-eyed with sharp protruding
chin,
Wizen faced as if gaunt famine had made her
thin,
Ghastly bony checks most hideous to behold
All her features cast as in a crimped mould,
Skin, clammy sallow hue with a sunken mouth,
Her fevered looking lips were parched with
drought . ..
With open jnouth awry her toothless gums
displayed, ; ;
The sight of this picture" would Zanlippe
have dismayed, ' ; " - h
Her arms were long unsightly Juietsjjieregrew,
SiSroa colored fingernail this artist drew,;
Emaciation and uglyness i characterized -each
feature .
Yet such a picture represented God s be
loved creiturc.
At last tis finished when the artist stepped
back to gaze,
On the horrid creation oi his artistic craze
He laughed, he gazed, astonished, laughed
again
Immoderately laughed long aloud with might
and main,
Suddenly a deep pain took place in midst of
his wild glee.
He gasped, he moaned, and in his agony
sighed,
He was doomed by the reaction.- Alas! poor
Zuexia died,
Immoderation at the startling face of his
creature .brain
Brought him to sudden death by great emo
tional strain.
Moral.
Here a moral we draw from Zucxia's dream
of art
To youths it does this solemn truth impart,
In course of life should they any aged per
. son meet,
With haggard appearance and tottering feet;
Never to laugh in scorn at their scraggy features
Formerly they were lovely to view and beau
tiful creatures,
Like you their full cheeks bloomed with best
of human love: -
Their eyes shown forth with lij;ht like twink
ling stars above,
And with pulses beating strong as yours are
doing now,
Their life blood quickened to a healthy hearty
glow;
For you may become like the picture the ar
tist drew,
When creeping age bids your youthful blooms
adieu.
And should you scoff, or laugh or ever mock
ery fling,
Beware! For you may like" Zuexia receive a
deathlike sting.
lli.s talent traced one who at hrst was in
Gods image made, ""
And the scripture tells us all our beauties
here sha'.l fade,
For dust we are and unto dust we will re
turn,
All in the likeness of Almighty God we should
not spurn,
The youth, the adult and the aged all the
same
Returns again to dust from whence all mor
tals came;
So respect old age and with veneration greet
Even the haggard and deformed wherever
you them meet. H. II. W.
A Railroad Future.
The Oclioco Review speaks hope
fully of the outlook ia Crook county,
"Wo quote its encouraging remarks
The immediate future of Eastern Ore
gon, and especially Crook county ia
blight with promise. The loss of
stock during the winter, though con
Liderable, ia not so severe as was at
first a-nticipated, and what is lost in
numbers we believe will be made up
in prices, foi- the loss has been much
greater in other sections than in ours,
and our surplus must in consequence
I 1 t mt . a
commana nign puces. J.ne ouuook
i m. n n
as good if not better than at this
time last year, and the clip of this sea
son wU1 not 1x5 materiaUy Enor5cned
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I cron OlltloolcH fvnrahl fl. rmnTirl
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beinS thoroughly wet, and no matter
what the weather for the few suc-
J ceeding months may be, good crops are
insured. The winter is iiow past, and
I in all eyes the dawn of spring s ver
lirlVhtfin. anrl nw lif ia nrmT
0 - o o
the receding fears of calamity and dis
tress. Everybody is taking hold of
the spring work with new vigor, and
life and thrift is seen on .every hand.
Besides these brilliant prospects there
is a certainty of a railroad being built
through this section during the com
ins; summer, which will cause a revi
I val of every branch of business which
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we never Known ueiore.
the time it is being built every kind
of farm produce will find a market at
home, money will be plentiful, thou
sands of men will be engaged in con
structing the road, and there is noth-
I ins to prevent Crook countv from be-
1 ing tbe busiest section of Oregon next
a W1K,f : -
I " .uuu oiwuu u a tci-
I talnfr. and Ipf. nil ha
I . o.v w men
I interest and ready to avail themselves
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mcwi'jJvuumuB wmcn Will ue or
ered.
To add to all the sorrows of the pres
entjory Ministry, Lord Salisbury is
Baid to be tho worst dressed man in
London.
ROSEBURG REVIEW
""has the . :
FIIIE5T JOB OFFICE
m DOUGLAS COUNTY.
CARDS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS
And other Printing, Including
Large and Heavy Posters and Showy Hand-Bills
Neatly and Expeditiously executed
AT PORTLAND PRICES.
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VAAlETiES. : .r
Those who object to wit arc en dans
of it. i .
There is no worse thief than a bad
book. .-
The worst coniplections are deeplicjst
painted.
A French novel is usually a story
with an immoral. i
In politics, what begins in ffar
usually ends in folly.
Separate accounts as well as
eh rt
ones make best friends.
Never calculate on a mild winter be
cause you are short of feed.
Er boy whut is sassy ter his fodder
is gwine tcr be sassy ter de law.
Genuine repentance consists of having
tho heart broken for sin and from sin.
world -where hearts ere .jure cf
other. ' . .
People going on , excumons are so
happy to get home that they are glad
they went.
"I know whom I havo believed."
There is a realm then in which faith
and fact are one.
A bill will be introduced in the next
Peruvian Congress providing for the
establishment of free public schools..
Emperor William has got a cold in
his eye. It is questionable if his phy
sician has had the courage to tell him
that ic was all in his eye.
Tho Christian population of Madras
India, in ten years (1871-1881,) was
found to have increased 165,662, and
still the work continues to be encour-
ing. - :
Some one remarks that "lace is
what ruffles the men nowadays." But
he is wrong. Lace ruffles the women
as usual. It is paying for it that
ruffles the men.
In Abysinia as many as thirty three
Falasha Jew3 wero admitted into the
Christian church, of whom the native
missionary, who visited England last
May, gave an encouraging account.
There is good authority for the
statement that the Queen of Spain on
ly sees her infant son once a day. If
she allows him to bluff her like that, "
she will have to mortgage the brown
jewels before long. -
Thomas Jr.radjv. wbo will be re-
membered a& an orthodox Republican :
of the old regime, has married a widow.
We are glad to see that in his maturer !
years he does not want everything, but
is content to take what is left'
Lenten services are held daily at ;
Trinity Church, New York, for the
benefit ot Wall-street brokers and
business men. The preacher must .
be a strong man to lift a prayer which "
will do that kind of a flock any good.
The French Government threatens
to dissolve the Municipal Council of
Marseilles because thai body approved
of the Paris Commune in 1871. r And
yet the Paris Municipal Council is, by
a large majority, communistic in its
opinions to-day.
Mayor Hewitt of New York is re
proved by the Manhatttan Temper
ance Association for not effectively
closing the saloons on Sunday, and
his Honor retorts that he is powerless
to enforce the law. What can one
abstemious Mayor do when pitted
against 10,000 thirsty policemen f
Certain mummies which were de
tained at the New York Custom-house
pending payment f the regular ad
valorem tax have, by the authoriza
tion of Acting Secretary Fairchildi
been admitted free. There is no con
ceivable reason why mummies should
not be classified under the category of
deadheads, j
The "greatest discovery of the age"
is laid at the door of W. a Gilbert
the brilliant '.English librettist. "- He
has found a word which will rhyme
with month, but what that word is he
refuses at present to reveal. Gilbert
is one of those men - who, like Keely,
the motor man, loves to see tho world
suffer unnecessarily.
In the existing controversy over
Home Rule for Ireland, Salisbury has
espoused the wrong and Gladstone tho -right,
and those who tremble for the
result should remember the fabled
foot-race between the hare and the
tortoise. J ustice is proverbially slow,
but it is inspired with an unwavering
purpose. It never lies down to sleep,
and in the end it invariably comes to
the fore.
The aquatic genius, Paul Boyton.
who for lack of ships goes down to the
sea in a rubber suit, though never
sick himself, seems to have the faculty
of making old Father Neptune turn
pale with nause?. He recently at
tempted to voyage from the horizon to
the Jersey coast, and but for -the hu
manity of the crew of a passing vessel,
who saw that the ocean was suffering
and took Boyton on board, he would
have been thrown up on the beach.
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