ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY; APRIL, 8, 1887. ntlLETARIAN LODGE No. 8, 1. O. O. F., met on Saturday cvcniuar of cu h week at 7 o'clock, in their ball at Jlosehurg Members ftbe order hi good standing are invited to hi tend. Cv order of the N. O. UNION ENCAMPMENT, No. 0, 1. O. O. F., meet a'.O.id Fellows' Hall on the firntand third Thursdays of each month. Visiting brethren invited to attend. J. JASKULEK, O. I. Jons CiiAKK, Scribe. . ty LAUhElr LODGE A. F. M. WILL HOLD each full moon. J, K, N. BELL, W. M. P. Ddxcak, Skc. . "A. O.V.W. ROSEECRO LODGE No. 16, meeU the cecnnd and fourth Mondays of each month at 7. SO P. M. in the Odd Fellows Hall, j Members in (rood standing are invited to attend. ' E. O. Hi ehii, T. Ford, Financier. Recorder. -MrtUMPQUA CH APTER, No 11, R. A. M., hold fe'4 their regular comniuiiijations every first and third Tuesday in each mcnth. All LS8 members in stood standing will take dne and timely notice and govern themselves accordingly Visiting companions are invited to meet with the ' -hajH; when convenient. N. P. BtrsxiLL, H. P. Sikox CabcV Sr'v. FOSEBURO CHAPTER No. 8 O. E. S. hold their regular meeting on the first and third Thursdays in each month. Visiting'siembcrg in good standing are respectfully invited to attend. Mns. J ilia Abraham, M. F. Rafp, Worthy Matron. Secretary. For Rent. Two furnished rooms, suitable Tor single men in business in the city or for small family, will J-ent with or without board. Apply at this office. The Gibes Memorial The framed reso lutions ol the tor on the death of ex-Governor Gibbs were presented to the widow Saturday night by the bar -coiuuiilicc lion. J. F. Ca" pies mnde a very touching presentation address. Dressmaking. Mrs. J. N. Barker would announce to the public that she is now engaged in the dressmaking business, and will guarantee satisfaction in fitting, character of work and prices as well. Rooms in the Library building near City Bakery. Much Good Reading. The Review- Is $2.50 per year, the San Francisco Week ly Examiner $1.50 per year, and the Sunday Examiner $1.50 per year making $5.50 per year for all three papers. Now it you will send to this office $3.50 in cash we will send you all three papers for one year. Treasurer's Notice. All persons hold ing county warrants endorsed prior to Jan. 1st 1887 are hereby notified to present them at the Treasurer's office in the Court House in Roseburg on or before April II, 1887 as in terest will cease from that date. D. S. West, County Treasurer. April 1st 1887. IjOcj.Ii hrevities. Corvallis Planing Mill. Messrs. Hurd and Young have purchased the Corvallis Planing Mill and are improving the same pre paratory to the building season, which will soon commence. 1 his firm is now prepared and -stationary just arnvea at w . ;. Moore s to fill all orders for lumber and builder s ma- The Umpqua Hose Co. No. 1 will give an tenal at prices to suit the times . We be- er.tprt.-iinment about the ISth. of next month. "Down By The Sea." Sunshine and showers. County court this week. : To-day is Good Friday. ' Next Sunday is Ostertag. Trees are almost in full leaf. Miss Binnie DeForest is coming. The roads have almost dryed up. Save your eggs for Easter next Sunday. The Review one year and a good book Garden implements at cost at J . C. Sheri dan's, for $2.50. For first-class job work call at The Re view office. John Gotsill keeps the Depot hotel in first class shape. Mrs. D. S.West went to Wilbur this morn. ing on a visit. The Corvallis Chronicle is ccriainly an ex cellent paper. Take advantage of our premium offer and subscribe now. Dont forget the reception at the court house to night. Douglas county is out of debt, and money in the treasury. J. R.N. Bell will return home this eve- ing from Salem. Goods reduced to the lowest jossiblc prices at V. N. Moore's. Don't forget the entertainment given by Miss Einnie DeForest. T. C. Ward the photographer left this morning for Pendleton. Come and sec what you can get at W.N. Moore's for cash at cost. Build the bridges, vote for Cleveland and subscribe for The Review. W, N. Moore took a flying trip to his farm in Round Prairie last Sunday. Mr. Jeremiah Thornton is building a new barn on his premises in this city. Rev. Bonbam and wife are on a visit to relatives in Ellensburg, W. T. D. C . McClallan purchased a fine span of horses from J. O. Booth this week. G. A. Taylor is making an improvement on his house by building an addition to it. Road Supervisors blank receipts at The Review office in abundance and'eheap. Hardware, tinware, stoves, etc., sold cheaper than ever at J . C. Sheridan's. Rev. J. R. N. Bell will preach in Oakland next Sabbath both morning and evening. Mr. and Mrs J. C. Aiken spent Monday visiting relatives and friends at Wilbur. D. D. Fagan of the West Shore was in town over Sunday on his way to Coos bay. J. J. I limes and J. CofTman have gone to Puget Sound. May success be with you boys, A new lot of the latest stock of note paper speak for them a large share of the public pat ronage. Corvallis Chronicle. Dentistry. Goto Dr. Bonham of Rose burg to have your teeth extracted, his Ucal anaesthetic as a pain outunder Jias no equal applied to the gums fiye minutes renders ex traction painless. Dentists not in Oregon may secure the right to use the medicine from Dr. - Bonham the discoverer. Particular at. tention paid to correcting irregularities in childrcns teeth of diseased gums. Passes. In Cincinnati the newspaper railroad pass question has been solyed by agreement on the part of the newspapers to accept tickets in pay for their advertising. There is no reason why the same arrange ' ment should not be made here and else where. The newspaper would actually need to use in its business perhaps every ticket taken in pay, and would have to hoard them for emergencies. Eve. Dem. Miss Edith Callahan a former typo of this office went to Myrtle Creek last Saturday eve ning to again teach the young ideas how to shoot. Miss Cora Benedick went to Mt. Scott last Sunday to teach the district school at that place. We bespeak for her signal success as a teacner. Mr. W. B. Rohrer who Las been attending the college at Corvallis came up Tuesday evening to visit his parents and friends in this city. give your children for coughs and colds croup, whooping cough and hoarseness Gil more's Magnetic Elixir. For sale at Mas ter's drug store. Mrs. Henry Smith of Round Trairie was in town Tuesday and Wednesday. She is going to leave Monday for Burns, Grant county, to visit her mother. The Marks-Crow land sale came off last Monday at the court house at I o'clock p m and the lucky purchaser was Frait Crow of Eugene for $4000. E. e. carr, of Daggctts Mills Pa., says he saved the life of his child with croup by using Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. For sale at Marster's drug store. rev. e, j. whitxey of Chrksou N. Y., says Gilmore's Aromantic Wine for female weakness, stands without a rival. For sale at Marster's drug store. Mr. Wm. Walker who has been studying law for some months passed left for Civil Bend last Saturday to teach the spring term district school at that place. Miss Fannie Fricdlander will be missed at The Review office. She has furnished some excellent essays for our columns, and as a localizer she was par excellence. Anyone subscribing for The Review now will receive as a premium a book of over 5o pages entitled "The complete Poultry Manual" which every farmer should have. Willis l. cllver of Pavilion, N, Y., say that Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir cured him Wv fe . DISPATCHES. ;, MICHIGAN ELECTION. The latest iRHnrns Glee 3.0, I Prohibition. Against Do I want, the EARTH? O, no! its my Brother Ike, in Cincinnatti wants that. J. JasK'ulck Want 8 Cash and will give in exchange for a limited amount of the same, the biggest bargains you ever heard of in watches, clocks, jewclery, ware, tinware, etc., etc. hard- Myrtle Creek yews. Detroit, April 5. Returns from yester day's election Me slowly coming inl and it being settled that the republican tat,e ticket has been elected by about 10,000 plurality the interest centers on the prohibition amendment. The Evening Journal says it is defeated by 8500 majority, and others claim the majority will reach 10,000, but the prohibition commit tee still cuvmthe adoption of the amendment. This claim is based on the fact that all cities have been heard from, wliiic country localities, where the movement had its greatest strength have not yet been fully reported, ;A11 figures so far received on ths amendment are partly estimated, and little confidence can be placed ic them, although it seems probable the amendment is deteated by a small vote . This evening the prohibitionists claim that frauds were committed against them in severaj wards in this city, and say tliat several pre cincts will be contested. It is asserted that known prohibitionists were prevented from voting; that ballots for the amendment were destroyed; that the opponents of that measure were allowed to vote several times, and that votes against the amendment were purchased. 10:30 p. m. The latest figures on the election place the republican plurality on the state ticket at bcoo, while on the prohibition amendment the opposition majority will be it will be less than ;ooo. The Tribune claims . a majority on the republican slate ticket of from 10,000 to 12,000 and the Free Press concedes 7000. The Election of a Congressman From Tex as to Succeed John n. Reagan. Farmers nearly done sowing. Fine weather but a little frost. Large crops of corn to be planted in part of about 3500, of I the valley this spring. j Midnight Tho later figures cut down the : The farmers all look cheerful and happy for VOle f 2ainst lhe Prohibition amendment so that there never was a better prospect for good crops of all kinds than now. ..... Our band is improving finely, the professor puts them through for all that they can stand and he knows how to do it. We need a shoemaker badly for ours left oh short notice. J. Here is a shop ana tools all p.,ceTtvP tTw Anrll a Cnlnnpl readyforoneheremustbeaprohi.) Wm. II. Martin, the Democratic nominee, Mr. John Hall, Mr. Gridley and many was to-day elected to Congress from this, the others have put out fine young orchards of Second, Congressional District of Texas, to of a long standing Throat and Lung trouble, prunes from one to eight hundred trees each, j fill the uncxpireJ term of John II. Reagan, For sale at Mrjsters drug store. We are glad to see that the attention of The Misses Fricdlander and Miss Dora our farmers are turning towards fruit raising Lewis gave The Review office a farewell or we "ave a country here that is well adapted call last Saturday ere taking their departure I to that industry. - 1 for their new home in San Francisco. The last seen of Mat Ruckles he was going Come to Dr. M. W. Davis of Roseburg towards the old bark shanty trying to pawn to have your teeth extracted and take Vital his jack knife for flqur to make soup of those lzed Air. No pain no bad effect. It is no canines after passing through the reducer, humbug, all first class dentists give it. We understand that the pretty little nose of Mr, A. A. Fink has made an improvement the Old Maid of the Plaindealer was put up in his property now occupied by Dr. Graham with special reference to the use of the cclebra- by having a new sidewalk laid along the front ted Parkala that we hear so much about. ; C. J. Richie says that if the public wants made vacant by the election of the latter to the United States Senate. A very light vote was polled. The Republicans presented no candidate. HEG1XXIXG OF THE EXD. Almost Joined The O. & C. and C. C 0. Together. of it. Let others go and do likewise. j Messrs. Jake Lehnhcrr, Bud Lewis and Whitbcck left this week for the mifces on Rogue river. We hope they will return with their pockets full of the shining dust. j Mr. D. T. Pritchard has opened a jeweler Charles II. Lec, a civil engineer formerly of Portland, but now with the Southern Pacific Railway, writes as follows to his brother, S. P. Lee, Police Clerk: Across the Line, In Oregon, March 29, 1887. We moved to our present camp last any thing in his line, blacksmithing, wagon Thursday, and are now about a stone's throw repairing or painting just come to Myrtle to from the California boundary Yesterday we .u 1 .1. . 1 , ,r mi crossed the same with the located line of rail the boy that knows how. He will give you Three miles behind us the advance satisfaction in every case. I force of graders is shoveling rocks at us from Our friend Frank Oatman was thrown from P- J?' an advance.,..rfe b'us cutters went 10 me suniuui uucuu ui u iu IX MEMOMAM. Of J . B. Brown who died at Oakland Jan , 13th, 1887, aged 76 years 3 mo. 13 days. Father has gone with the angels, That dear voice we'll never hear more; Oh weep not so, dear stricken children He has gone to a far better shore. Yes father you are now with the angels They came at the close of the night, And whispered their beautiful wooings, And carried you out of my sight. We miss you, oh we imss you dear father Here in our circle below; Yet we know you're only wailing Where we all are wailing to go. When we dwelt together here What a happy life we led; Now we are so lonely father Since you're numbered with the dead. Thou hast crossed the deep dark river, Why should we ever weep? In the arms of our dear savior Thy tired eyes were dosed in sleep. Polly Eu basks. AT REST. co rxir EXHIBIT. and had his lec broken just above the ankle now stretchintr a wire to T. Hood s tent - . - I ,. , , T. , .1-- 1- joint. He is under the skillful care of Dr. Mc- Stages pass eacn way uaiiy oeiween mc ci us Cartliy which means that he is all right W. N. Moore will sell to anybody for cash for thirty days groceries, and glass ware at cost Ccmc with the cash and get goods at cost atW. N. Moore's for the next thirty days only. For all kinds of job work neatly and promptly executed call at The Review office. The new Masonic hall in the Caro build ing will be dedicated on the 24th of next June. The Hose company were out trying their hO?t one evening this week sprinkling the streets. Miss Annie Chenoweth and her sister, Mrs. Stearns were visiting friends in this city last Sunday. L. Wimbcrly of Ml. Scott, will teach the Cleveland school . He will commence next Monday. J . Jaskulck our jeweler went to Portland in a hurry this week, and will be back in a few days. The sound of the hammer and saw can daily be heard in our city. Who says our town is not improving. The drama "Down By The Sea" followed shop next door to Parrott's boot shop, and his horse while attempting to jump a high fence the right of way and a telegraph man is having had 20 years experience in this busi ness will warrant any work done by him. The irrepressible W. B. Clarke was in town this week. His shadow grows no less, and when he gets a railroad to Millwood we will see his slender form in our city quite often. rev. w. f. reqca, Baptist church. Aurora everybody and themselves. The receipts of Thc cnief js here also doing the planning, Again a happy household is called to mourn the loss of a dear one. As the deep shades of night grew deeper, and all sought downy couches, one home was gathered around the bed side, where Lydia had fell asleep, to sleep the sleep that knows no waking. After a lingering illness of many, many weary weeks she passed away March 25, 1887, at the residence of her father Mr. Daniel Welker, Mt. Scott, Oregon She was laid to rest in the Oak creek cemetery amid the tears of many who loved her. She was one of twelve children, six of whom had already passed to their eternal rest. Weep not parents, brothers and sisters, Lydia has only ioined those cone before. ' Dear father and mother, although your little group only numbers five, remember how in paradise grows your store. Mourn not for those gone before, but doubly cherish those left with you When you come to pass through the valley of shadows, the sweet voices of your children will be the first to welcome You home. The sympathy of the entire community go out to the heart broken mourners. 'Tishardto part with one we love. For Lydia there is no more toil, pain or suffering, she will never know a heartache. She wasamiable, joyful and kind, her young friends and schoolmates loved her dearly. At homo where her hands were ever willing, she will be most missed. No more will her merry peals of laughter and jolly jokes "reet us. Loved and dear one farewell until we meet in the here after. Farewell. "Hard 'tis to lay you Within the cold and silent tomb, Yet we shall meet you Where care and sorrows never come, Earthly treasures perish, With loved and dear ones To meet you in our heavenly home." E. A. C. The following is the financial conditioa of Douglas county Oregon on the 31st day of March 1887.' " " ' - Unpaid orders July 6, 1886 Paid County Judge" 1 " School Supt ' " Treasurer 1 " Assessor 1 " Commissioners,,, ' " Clerk ' Sheriff aud Bailiffs ' Dist Atty and Assistants ' Witnesses and Jurors 1 Justices and Constable 1 For Paupers and Insane 1 " R-aads and Bridges ' " Election Expenses 1 " Imp'ts on Poor Farm ' " " "Court house & jail ' " Coyote scalps ' " Wood ' " Books, Stationary, etc ' " Printing, etc ' " Washing, medicine for prisoners 4 " Coroners Inquest ' " Burying Dec'd Persons ' " Defending Prisoners ' " Mdse, etc " Transferred to Common School Fund ' " State Tax ' " Treasurers Per Cent ' " Expressage on Taxes 4 Interest on county Warrants $ 16,716 So - Coo 00 400 00 375 00 '.0555 142 40 1,585 82 1,487 87 353 50 2,405 30 141 90 2,08 21 5.398 21 483 OO S75 68 93 20 379 0: 105 87 395 69 "3 55 31 00 20 95 67 17 25 00 12 75 11,217 93 5,749 19 94 72 32 72 1,079 44 Total Liabilities $ 53,486 37 assets. Cash on hand July 6, 1S86 7,790 07 Rec'd from Taxes 33,738 03 ." Fines (as costs) 715 00 " " Rent 75 00 " " Liquor Licenso 400 00 " " Peddlers License 34 OO " " Ferry License 10 00 " " Costs 53 30 " "- Coos Co (burying Thos. Devins) " " Coroner " " State Treasurer " " Cancelled Warrants MARKET RE FORT- Rosebckg Market. Wheat, t?bu.... ....... ....... 64c Burr Flour, sack... $1.00 Roller Flour.,.. $1.25 Beans, $ lb. . . . .............. 4c Butter, lb.... ... ....... ... .... 25c Cheese, ? lb........ 25c Eggs, $ doz.. ................ 10c Lard, t?lb. .................. . 10c Oatmeal t lb........ 8c Commcal, lb.... ............ 3c Cracked-Wheat. tb.. ........ . 6c Potatoes, bu.. $1.00 Oats, 1? bu.... 50c Hay, ton.... ...... .......... $I5i8 Wool, lb. . . 22c Ham and Bacon, lb...... ..... 9loc Dried Apples lb .... . .... . 5c " Peaches. IOC " Plums 5c " Prunes... 10c Bran, ton... $20 Chickens, t? doz $2.50 Xoticc to Tax-payers. All persons who have not paid their taxes must pay them immediately or extra costs will be incurred. Our books and returns must be made out in a very short time, hence payment of taxes must not be delayed any longer. B. C. Agee, Sheriff. FOR SALE. t I have for sale a black Stallion, The an imal is i62 hands high, weighs 1230 pounds will be six years old in June next, is full blood Moegan Si Mfssexger and is a fine roadster. Parties desiring to purchase an animal of this kind wil please call on or address Jessie J. Baker, Camas Valley, Douglas Co. Or. Shiloh'e Locals. For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh, Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. For sale by W. S. Hamilton. Croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis '5 75 immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. For 31 42 sale by W, S. Hamilton. 2271 66 89 20 I Actual county Debt verification. $ 45.323 43 8,162 94 Unpaid orders (counted) Assets on hand ( " ) County Debt as above of track. We have about twenty-nine miles vet to locate to Ashland. Most of the prelim- The entertainment given last Friday evening I inary work has been done by the party ahead by the ladies was a grand success. Everybody of us. It now beipns to iook more use tnc Beginning 01 ine euu. x aui uui m uc with transit planting the notes on the ground. 1 r .1 1 T t-..i - 1 i . i I uenmuiiii: oi mc om. i nau a i'i i line wrai mime saLiuiu wilii I 111., says that Gilmore's Aromatic Wine is a household remedy an that no family should be without it. For sale at ' Marstcrs drug store, Col. John Lane says that he likes cotton in liis doughnuts about the first of April. They are very much relished by a hungry attorney, for upon such diet, lawyers and editors must I bloom. subsist. Call at The Review office and get your blank deeds and mortgages with the note printed in the mortgage. All kinds of blanks on hand cheap. Call and see us before pur chasing elsewhsre. KEY. li. is. ewell, of Favilion, N. Y. says of Gilmore's Aromatic Winf : "I be- the evening was twelve dollars and fifty cents. Outsider. Deer Vreclc Items. Gardening in full blast. Weather beautiful and the sun shincth. Plum, peach and cherry trees are all in ful' Grandma Cox is improvinsr from her .late illness. April fool day came and no one was fooled after all. The weather is good all that could be de Sired . In the Harness Again. Washington', April 4. The old ship 5'Kearsarge" which sank the Alabama during (he rebellion, in the famous fight off Cherbourg, i' ranee, is to be refitted for active service . . . . t ' Sorlh Myrtle Creek Items. ! We had a heavy frost here last Saturday pight. Mr. Ludmgton of South Myrtle will preach co vst l" covitr rnocEEDixas. Miss Jennie Chiles has recovered from her at our schol hoUse next Sunday' Bound Over. Charles Livin gston was arraigned before Justice Gannon last Monday charged with an assault with a dangerous weapon on thc person of Sarah A. Taylor at the Central Hotel on Saturday night, and was bound over in the sum of $1000, to await the action ol mc grand jury, ana tailing to give bonds he was committed to jail. Prom the I by the farce entitled, "He's a Lunatic" will be evidence it seems he entered her room and rendered soon. drew a pistol which so frightened her that she impotency in man or woman cured by ran from one room to another and finally Gilmore's Aromatic Wine. For sale atMars jumped from lhe upper story window to the I iet's drug store 1 1.1 r. .. . ii r 1 i .11 -very severe injuries. I should call on W. F. Beniamin. RcadhLs Ci erk Ai'P0i::tf.p. Rev. J. R. N. Bell, new ad. this week editor and proprietor cf thc Roseburg Re- Buy your baking powder at W. N. Moore's view, was yesterday appointed clerk of thc j and get a chance in a sewing machine and a railroad commission. Dr. Bell came down handsome card, free, irom Koscburg yesterday aiternoon and niea A can of tramps slrucl. tilotown th;s wcek late illness. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Willis have moved lieve it to be a most desirable remedy to be I to Roberts Creek. The Noah brothers are going to their moun tain ranch shortly. placed in every family." For sale at Mar- stern drug store. Rudolph. Abraham Esq. oar boss cattle king returned from a trip to San Francisco last Monday morning overland. He says California is on a stilled boom, and the shining dust glitters continually. : Miss Myra D. Abraham of Portland sent Asher Marts Esq. a silk hat crown ornamented with the monogram A. M. on thc inside in large gold leaf painting. This young lady is an artiste of splendid merit. Thc little poem entitled "Journeying" winch appeared in 1HE keview was an ex quisite piece of poetic work, wrought by a skillful mind. More of the same caste would be acceptable to us. Thc county exhibit which we publish this for a bountiful crop for Oregon never fails, week was ordered by the last legislature, that Beautiful baquets can be gathered of wdd the county clerk cause to be published the flowers on the mountains and in the valleys. Miss Alice Mosher is enraged to teach the came up one day last week on a visit to rela north Deer Creek school . Mr. Samuel Whitsctt is improving rapidly on the violin playing by note. Roads arc dusty and buggy riding will be fashionable for both old and young. Liddie E. Genger is going to take music lessons in Roseburg this summer. Mr. Thomas Whitsett's little child is quite sick and are sorry to say is no better. The family of Mr. Dillard are visiting Mrs. Cox their mother during her sickness. The following are the proceedings, of the April term of county court to time of going to press. LICENSE GRANTED. To Stilly Riddle of Riddle, liquor license granted for one year. To Henry Wade of ScotUburg, liquor license for one year. To Gus Mitchell of Scottsburg, liquor license for one year. To Harry Brandt of Gardiner, liquor license for one year w hen proof of notice is filed. To Frink Yarrelman of Gardiner liquoi license one year, when proof of notice is filed. To T. C . Reed of Gardiner liquor license for one year when proof of notice is filed. In the matter of the application for a coun ty road from Bairtts to French Settlement, the following were appointed viewers to assess damage. G. W. Center, John Tearce and George Finch to meet at Roseburg, May ioth, 1S87. In the matter of the application for a county road from Looking Glass to Lenox gale. It is therefore ordered that John M . Wright, Frazier Ward and 1". M. Ciiteser are hereb; appointed viewers and N. E. Britt surveyor to meet at Wm. Cechrane's slore in Looking Sunday Gass oa Thursday May. 26, 18S7. to see his next bsst girl but unfortunately In the matter of thc application for a county didn't find her at home. roaj from Cow creek to Green mountain min- Miss Georgia Rutan ol Oakland commenced ;n ,i,strjct . It is therefore ordered that Geo- school at the upper school house on North jvjiff Bougias Levens and II. D. Martin are Myrtle last Monday. hereby appointed viewers and Wm. F. Brigcs State of Oregon ss County of Douglas I hereby "certify thc foregoing is a true and correct exhibit of the county finances of said county on March 31, 1887. Witness my hand and official seal April 4, 1887. SEAL . T. R. Sheridan, County Clerk. WEATHER REPORT. Myrtle Creek is quite muddy at present caused by the mining farther up the creek. Frank Oatman had the misfortune to break his leg while out riding last Saturday evening.; The Misses Ilervey and Rice of Oak Grove lives and friends. Jas. M. went down the creek last Roreburg, Or. Month of March 1887. Mean Barometer 29.589 Highest Barometer .-. . .29.900 Lowest Barometer 29.212 Monthly Range of Barometer .688 Mean Temperature 49-6 Highest Temperature. 81.0 Lowest Temperature 28.6 Monthly Range Temperature 52.4 Greatest Daily Range of Temp. 46.5 Least Daily Range of Temp 4.7 Mean Daily Range of Temp 22.3 Mean Daily Dew-point 40. 1 Mean Daily Relative Humidity.. 72. 1 Prevailing Dir. of Wind Northwest. Total Movement of Wind Miles .... 2726. Highest Veloc. Wind &Dir. 33 S. on nth. Total Precipitation 2. 38 No. of days Which Rain or Snow Fell 12. No. of Foggy Days o. " " Clear ' 5. ";C " Fair " 12. " " Cloudy " 14. Dates of Solar Halos 9, 12, 15, 19, 23,26, 27 Dates of Lunar Halos None (Light 12, 27. 29, 30 Dales of t rosts Killing.... 19, 20, 21, 22 Dates of Thunderstorms. None. Shiloh's cough and Consuption Cure is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures Consump tion. W.S.Hamilton. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarrantee it. For sale by W. S. Hamilton. Sleepless nights, made miserable by 1 5,05 1 89 tnat terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the rem- t,B53 95 eJv for vou Ior saje by w S- Hamilton. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guar anteed to cure you. Sold by W. S. Hamilton. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. Sold by W. S. Hamilton. Shiloh's vitalizer is what you need for Constipation, Loss of appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by W, S. Hamilton. 8,162 94 Special Bulletin for March Temperature: The mean temperature (49. 6) was i.9 above the normal; the high Mr. Walter Bentzcn of South Myrtle spent surveyor to meet at Gilnatncks on Thursday estai anu lowest 2a .0; two ciays 11 was ue . I . 1 a . 1 1 r lat Sundav in lb s ncichborhood. wonder April 2S 1SS7. low ine ireezing pouu. nwiau; what his business is. which outnumbers any gang we have seen for some time. Look out. Mrs. A. C. Jones who has been quite sick for sometime with lung fever, we arc glad to say is much improved. The beautiful sunshine, blen:ling with thc his oath of office with the secretary of slatei and will begin at once to attend to the dutie8 of his new position. Dr. Bell is a gentleman in every way qualified to fill the responsible duties which will devolve upon him. His appointment will give great satisfaction wher ever he is known. He will retain his pro prietorship of the Roseburg Review, and April shower, make the crystal drops of spring place its management in the hands of some J time lovely to behold. responsible person. Statesman. WE warrant Gilmore's Maguetic Elixir to tt f . .1.. . relieve the Asthma in one minute. For sale of The Orcgdnian are to look upon the face at Meter's drug store, and form of their old friend, P. B. Johnson of Butler Atterbury brought a load of bacon the Walla Walla Union, perhaps for the last to town from Mt. Scott last Tuesday which time. He has just made his farewell trip - to he sold to Barker & Willis. - Pni 1 ' I V!. 1 V I rr-l . I 1 f 1. : I He leaves us to-day. Passes now expire. ;n Roseburg by last j Tuesdays freight. Our Nevermore can he come to Portland; never-1 merchants mean business, more can we goto w ana vv ana. it may oe Mlss uinnie DeForest accompanied by lor the c;ood ol the country that mends are Miss Ana Byars win givc an cntertaliinient on thus ruthlessly separated, but we can t see it Tuesday evening, April 19th and don t believe Johnson can cither, rare well, old friend! May we meet were passes are never revoked! As for the public, we trust it will pardon this emotion and respect financial condition of the county on the first of April and October of each year. We see a large advertisement in the Cor vallis papers as follows: Hurd & Young, Cor vallis Planing Mills, which shows a healthy sign in a financial way of our friend L. L. Hurd . Success to you my boy. Mr. R. B. Lane returned from Drain last Monday where he has been for the last month in the employ of Drain & Co., posting their books . He will begin teaching a term of school on Deer creek next Monday. Mr. Ried Dean a former student of our pub lic school has been spending a few days in our city. He about two Mr. Jas. Dunnivan went up to the mines vesterdav. situated I? or l5 miles above here Everybody done seeding and are looking I Li remain a couple of w eeks. Miss Mary Rice left last Sunday for Deer Creek where she noes to teach school. Her brother Joe, will teach on Roberts creek. Mrs. Ramey, moiher of John Ramcy ar- The in it, mniipr nl ih.. rn.nl work i.f Nicholas total precipitation (2."?8 in.) was I.06 inches Furlontr. C. L. Goodrich. Robert Thomason, below the average. It lell Irom the 2d to 7m, Win. Pool and John Pool. It appearing to 14th to 1Mb, and on 31st, Cure J or. Flies. Piles are frequently precededby a senas of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the patient to sup pose be has affection of the kidneys or neigh boring organs. At times, symptoms or in digestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like pers piration, producing a- very disagreeable itch ing, after getting warm, is a common attend - ant. JbTind, Bleeding and Itching files yield at once to the application of Dr. Bosanco s Pile remedy, which acts directly upon the parts effected, absorbing the tn. mors, allaying the intense itching, and ef fecting a permanent cure. Fnce 50 cents. Address, The Dr. Bosanco Medicine Co., Piqna, O. Sold by Dr. S. Hamilton, A Suggestion to tlie Traveling Public. ' Tourists, emigrants and mariners find that Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is a medicinal safeguard against unhealthful influences, upon which they can implicitly rely, since it pre vents the effects of vitiated atmosphere, un accustomed or unwholesome diet, bad water, or other conditions unfavorable to health. On long voyages, or journeys in latitudes ad jacent to the equator, it is especially useful as a preventive of the febnlle complaints and dis orders of the stomach, liver and bowels, which are apt to attack natives of the temper ate zone sojourning or traveling in such re gions, and it is an excellent protection against the influence of extreme cold, sudden changes of temperature, exposure to damp or extreme fatigue. It not only prevents intermittent and remittent fever, and other diseases of a malarial type, but eradicates them, a fact which has been notorious for years past in North and South America, Mexico, the West Indies, Australia, and other countries. Thc total for sea- Mrs. G. W. Genger has quite a number ofl little ducks and turkeys and also little chickens. The son of Mr. Otey Bcone has been quite ill but is much belter under the care of Dr. K. L. Miller. A great many are sick in this locality and all are improving under the skillful treatment of the physicians. tjuite a number ol Koseburgcrs were en joying horse-back riding and also enjoying the fresh mountain breezes. . ; Mr. and Mrs. Deverul late of Ashland rived at Myrtle Creek last wcek and will slop awhile with her son, who lives up the creek. Myra. ai Wants His Wife. Yesterday Thurston Kearns swore out four warrants in thc court of Justice O'Donald, for the arrest of Angus Shaw, Mrs. Angus Shaw, Wm. Shaw and Scott Shaw, all of Stayton. These parties are charged with enticing and inveigling away from Kearns his wile, Rachel Kearns, nee Shaw. The warrants were placed in the hands Syrup 0 Figs. Manufactured only bv the California Fis the county court that the aforesaid persons son (from July 1st) is 33.15 in., 3.93 in. above Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Nature have no access to the county road except by a the average. 4-84 inches is the average April Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid ... r , , ., . , , r... - n 1 fruit remedy may be had of Dr S. Hamilton private way it is luereiore oracreu uiai uicy ue anu xuuy p'"". at lifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is exempt from labor on the county roads in dis- Trees in blossom on 4th and leaves budding tne m06t pleasant, prompt and effective Irict No. 45 for 1S87, and that supervisor give on 23rd. Frost on 8 mornings, but not sum- remady known, to cleanse tne system; to au ... ii., i r. rvir;..c n-imfri Mem in An nnw el.imnfTc. The month has been I act on tne Liver, jvianeys ana ixiweis gen UtU.uU,.,a.u.u, w -..j , o-- - --I.,.. i. - U.,l.l.. 1 1 :r!! All . .J. fl "J uu muiuucuii , umii uun.iJvo, w"" "."-... - - n-1(l!, -nA F.,. en-o Constination help L.ACH uuii-.K. 11 you wani jour crops promise a large yieiu. town to thrive, make all your purchases at I Dates of frost at Roseburg Oregon for home; give your own mechanics the prefer- months named, from opening of signal service ence; when you want anything go out and office to 18S6 inclusive, 00 these manly tears. Oregonian. We join in the wail, and wipe our weeping eyes until our eld bandana is nearly ruined. Ed. Re view. Our efficient marshal has been ailing lately, but he is now able as usual to corral all high pumpers that may come along. M. Josephson the boss merchantman ac companied by his better half went to Portland this week to be gone a few days. The draw of the bridge at Portland was I. Fricdlander and I swung this week and worked well. The bridge will be completed in a few days. Miss Binnie DeForest will give an elocu tionary entertainment in this city Tuesday moved on Wm. Ingram's ranch, and we . .... . says he is going to Missouri in welcome we are gmu 10 nave weeks. Several young ladies are I midst. 1 sorry to see him go, but they hope he will Thert imust be a wedding on Roberts creek J wul j,e remembered that sometime last No soon return, or Deerereek, the young folks are purchasing vpmlr Kearns e'oDed with Rachel Shaw. buy from those who are your townsmen and patrons, and thus keep your money at home. If you want a pair of boots or shccs get them at home; if a suit of clothes is wanted see if your home tailor can make them before sending abroad, and if you want a job of printing done, don't send away or give an or- Year CO 00 0 vil OO CO VO 00 so r J 1 . . t C l I 1 01 wepuiy vroisan, auu .ic Cm dertoa runner for a foreign office if you can get it done at home as well and just as cheap, 0 1 1 ton nnrl sfrvorl the warrants on the Darties. besides serving a number of subpeenaes. It Take Wise of the firm of Wise -Bros, & Co. I furniture already and preparing. Sail the leading merchants of Myrtle Point, Coos j Doats gentleman, thats the way to do, county, who formerly was clerk for S. Marks & Co. in this city, was here a few days 0iis week visiting his many old time friends. Jake is a thorough and enterprising business man. 1 The Drain Normal school is having a ya your G. i Kellogg Items. Farmers about finished seeding. -Ralph Dimmick has gone up thc country on I married her, and lived with her about six weeks when her folks succeeded in getting her away from him. They have since then re fused to let him see her except in the pres- ence of her parents or some of the family Kearns thinks his wife wants to come back to In short, help each other and in that way help yur own town. Terrible Accident. A report has reached this city which tells of a horrible ac cident which occurred yesterday morning in 1 the Siskiyou mountains. Ewing's Uncle Tom's Cabin troupe was Colds and Fevers; to cure Indigestion and kindred ll's. The Verdict Vnanimoxis. W. D. Suit, DruggbtBippus,Ind., testifies: 'I can recommend Electric Bilters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given re lief in every case. One man took six bottles and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 year,' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellville Ohio, affirms: "The test selling medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years experience,1 is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have aided their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do cure all di seases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only The following are resolutions adopted by j a half dollar a bottle at Marsters & Co's. drug the Prohibition Amendment League at their j store, last meeting. . -Whep-eas, The Prohibition Amendment . 9, 10 11, 5, 30. 7t 6. 4 18, 7fnow APr- 14,23 6, 12,16,24 '8 6 3- 6 24 27. 19. 14. 4, o, 1, 2 May 25,30, 19. 30.3I B. S. Pague, Observer, Signal Corps U. S. A. RESOLVTIOXS. Farewell. Hon. W family left Roseburg their old home, for San Francisco their new home last Monday morn. ing. The masonic lodges and chapteis had taken preliminary steps to give Mr. tried- evening, April 19th. Admission 25 els mnoer ana ms giauu Thc fitst meel; of the masons in their ovation to-night, supposing he would leave 1 hall last Wednesday evening, 10 morrow, our ms ousmess icrnunaicu sner the met on Thursday evening. man ne expeciea, nence nis earner acpanurc, cation and the following students came 'up of the Wilbur ladies could probably give m- this wsek going home for rest and recreation. 1 formation. Mr. Robert and Miss Rosa Green, Mr. O. C. I .The enterprising gentlemen, Messrs. Smitf and Miss Ella Brown, the three last of whom I and Mauoin will begin putting up a saw mill on will graduate this yeai. Wagoner creek next week which will be of The first number of the Hornet, published 1 great benefit to this neighborhood. by W. T. Hoffman, of Corvallis, has reached Our district school began Monday with Bro. F. desires us to say however "that he and family take the will for the deed, and wilj ever remember his many kind friends in Rose burg." The schoolmates and young friends felt that it ought not to be, that they must say farewell to each other. A more es timable lady, kind hearted, relieving the dis tressed, than Mrs. Friedlander you will scarce ly find. Without doubt the citizens of Rose burg regretted very much, that Mr. Fried lander felt that he must leaye us, finding that a better business opening was offered in the city of the Golden Gate, "down by the sound 'ng sea." Farewell kind friends, but we hope I iXii hearty. to meet again. lor S04 The Depot hotel is convenient to the depot and you make no long walks of mornings to get to the train . Stop at the Depot hotel. ladies is life and health worth preserv ng? If yon think so, use Gilmore's Aro matic Wine. For sale at Marster's drug tore. The Fakir got away wilh a few of the boys in Roseburg last Friday afternoon. But it is all right, some people must learn by experi ence. Geo. . Jones the carpenter, returned from Smith River this week looking hale He will remain here a week Excitement In. Texas. 4 . I AwnSamAnt. Iinslman aiicuu! in fit I vimnnion in the slate of Oreuon is and should! .... .n ... , n. l.vi. crossing the moun-1 1 . - - . 0 t vicinity 01 rans, lex., dj ine remariLoi crossing me mouii 1 . . , movcmen. I otCT c- .r v fVrW vhn wm m tains in the regular stage, and the team be- Rrsoi.ved. That the fieht isar?ainst the linuor hetoless he could not turn in bed, or raiso - ' . --r . . . ... . . . business, probably of great importance, some nim) and he takes this method of recovering came fnghtened and ran away, throwing out Uafi-c j. u inst no party, it is in the h8 head! every 7 8aid !?a aldyi??! preliminary examination will be the occupants ot thc stage, killing tne anver interest o nQ hlical art Every voter consnmpuon.. nai ooo ox r. ..u- her 1 ne Drenminarv examination win ue ure" '""' "'u"-, ........ fa .... nirpdn nn noimcai mrtv. Kvprv ' i t:..i. -r vl r r -v- s held to-day in Justice O'Donald's court and sosevereiy injuring uwc iu his vote M he pjg without ; any Statesman. died irom me euec.s 01 ner wuuuus. u.- vrlr;;;n u-1K nn,,ir: ther particulars were received.-Stalesman Prohibition Amendment Leacue. The League was called to order by the pres New Discovery was sent him. Finding re lief he bought a large bottle and a dox 01 way expressing his political opinions or preju- j Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bot- h&d our table. It is, as its name implies, a stinger. I quite a full attendance but Cap. will most It starts off in this strain: "Dead beats, j tin likely not attend this term as Mrs. D. is . . .. . ... . . ' ties of the Discovery, he was well anu Immigration Agent. -J. B. Tichenor for itseu the exclusive nonor 01 submitting iBad j fleah thirtV-ii x oounds. ident Mr. Beniamin. music bv the choir, after was last Wednesday appointed by the county the amendmant. Trial Bottles of this Great Discovery for nnrnwn I W.Miller. Hon. D. W. court, immigration agent for Marion county, I- B.esolved, That without distinction of Consumption free at Marsters & Co, J J J 9 . . , . - , r -1" C. r 1 1 .. .. ...! .1.- StMrni nf Oakland onened h a address bv re- without pay. Working ior nencincKs aau- c.eeu, fau, 01 F.CviuuS .1. horns and delinquent officials will be most teacliinir instead of Miss KTc'., whom the desirable prev. 10 all such it savs; "Hear I i,m ..len tn me-pt nt the stare sta - ' 7 1 ..j'w a - r ye, near ye, lor the Hornet is abroad in the tion. "BiLLY, land and ye know not the moment when it may light upon you like a Tune bur on a sweet I Sabbath School Contention potato vine." Lee Bell. Sec. An invitation is hereby extended to each j another part of this issue. Rev. Mr. Post Mr. B. Cannon came in from Rogue River ! Sabbath school in Douglas county to elett I was elected to address the League at their this week and reports that stock have done one delegate to attend a meeting to be held J next regular meeting. The League adjourned well in that section during the past winter, in the Presbyterian church of R oseburg on I to meet two weeks from next Monday; He also says mining in that section is below Tuesday evening, the 1 8th of this month for par at present the miners not having begun the purpose of organizing a Sabbath school work right. He says there is an old man convention. If the delegation decide: to or- out there in the mountains named Johnson ganize, they will be called upon to appoint Diezes in a helpless condition and should be the time and place to hold the : convention, rescued or he will perish. He has means and to make such other preliminary arrange- sufficient to! support himself if he was out, but ments as they may deem prudent. I Superin- cannot get tout without assistance. btinir a nan of his recent trio back east and bert, real estate agents, Mr. "Rchenor will bilion cause a hearty welcome is offered to all I or 1 . - .... 1 i I 1 . 11 r-11 ! - t. :.t. .1 1 then moke awhile on the amendment. Af- soon ssue and puunsn oroaacasi circular, ue- who i in, iuio ran. uu us. in uic grcai ter recess a motion was made to chancre the scriptive of Marion county and her resources cause now pending before thc peophrof Ore " i . .1 meeting of the Leamie from Tuesdav to Mot.-' and advantages. Marion county proposes to gon, day evening which was carried. Resolutions have her share of the-immigration were read and adopted which you.-, will see in NECROLOGY. STEPHENS. At Oak creek April 3rd, of typhoid fever, Jeptha, son of Wm. Stephens ! aged about 15 years. His mother died a few- weeks ago. The father and family have the Iesolved, That this alliance recognizing the enormous xwcr of the press expresses its earnest hope that all of the editors will not only open their columns to all communication Just If hat They All Say. Hon. D. D. Havnie of Salem, Ills, says he uses Dr. BosankoVCough and Lung Syrup in his family with the most satislactory results, in all cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup, and recommends it in particular for the nine ones. Sample bottle 5 cents at W. S. Hamiltons. JOHN H. VATES, I of Batavia, N. Y., says: ."I cheerfully commend Your aromatic wise; Zieer Fills. ; C Use Dr. Gunn's Improved liver Pills for suporting the carrying of the amendment but Saliow Complexion, Pimples on the face and .. Til il t - . 1 -1 . a m win mrewuieir own weigm into me campaign rBiliousness. Never sickens or gnpes. Uniy- on behalf of home against the saloons. one for a dose. Samples free at W. S. Ham- KPRftlVPn. Thnt thm lmnrinr 9lli4nrA I . . ' .1... r :. mm:f ; n,: ' - r - mons. ,..atu, w . w....,, ... tenders its sincere and heartfelt thanks to the second bereavement, in tne micist 01 me we areinacaui. Mi,;tr or, Ai!-. j umvuviinviu uu vmvi 11UM CUlVv I legislation. about 12 miles from Camas valley people of Camas should see that he .for It did new life and vigor send He is j tendents are urged to place this matter before j Through this weak frame of mine. and the J their schools at once. For further particulars is cared address the County Secretary. Of Sabbath Schools, Roseburg, Or. It did for all my stomach ills More than the doctor and his pills." For sale at planter's drug store, ) The Perfection ' - . . Of the ace in the medical line is the liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, manufactured Resolved, That Mopy of these resolutions j only by the California Fig Syrup Co., San be furnished to The Review and Plaindealer Francisco, Cab - It a agreeable to the taste, indebted to the undersigned firm to come for-1 with a request that they publish them in their j acceptable to the Stomach, harmless in its na, ward and settle and save costs. 1 next issue and that they also be spread upon 1 ture, painless yet prompt ana morouga ui iw CARO BROS. the journal of this alliance. action. For sale by W. S. Hamilton. NOTICE. Is hereby given to all knowing themsel-s --1 --.-.-. X