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-' s : ROSEBURG 'REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 188. SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY. The latest Belgian invention of locknut is one threaded a little smaller than the bolt and cut through on one side, to give it a spring. Spider silk offers little hope of a profitable industry. A season's work Of a collector in India resulted' in ten pounds of spider's, webs at a cost of about $16.00 in Bombay. Springfield (O.) Times. Vast deposits of brown and canncl c oals have been discovered in Ouachita County, Arkansas. It is easy coal to mine, and of superior quality for heat- ing and steam-making purposes. N. Y. Examiner. "Sand-paper'" is now made without cither sand or paper. Glass is pulver ized and sifted on muslin, which has been covered with a coating of glue. It is better and more durable than the old-fashioned sand-paper. "Agriculture is, beyond question, the leading industry of our State, with more capital invested and more labor employed than all other interests com bined; and it deserves and should re ceive most generous consideration. Prosperity in this industry brings pros perity to all others." So says the Gov ernor of Wisconsin in his last annual message. Montreal Witness. A noteworthy invention has .re cently been made- by an English woman. Miss Heale, which is now on exhibition in Ixmdon. It is a method of diffusing light through water, the effect being to render it much more brilliant and at the same time much softer. A light that throws its rays 140 feet can be furnished at a cost of 2 cents an hour. . , -' The Age of Steel publishes a- sum mary of the statistics collected by the American Iron and Steel Association in the nail trade. These statistics show that exclusive of l-ailroad spikes and horse shoe nails our total production of cut , nails and cut spikes in 1886 was 8',1G0, 973 kegs of 100 pounds each, against 6,696,815 kegs in 1885, 7,581,379 kegs in 1884, and 7,762,747 kegs in 1883. The production of 1886 was the largest the country lias ever attained. A device for protecting factory op eratives from accidents by being caught by swiftly-running wheels has been in vented by Robert F. Fenny, of New Haven. It consists in widening the shaft between pulleys with strings, spi rally and rather loose, and then enclos ing the shaft in zinc, or tin or other metal cylinder. The strings simply prevent any noise from contact of the shaft with the metallic cylindrical jacket Should a woman get caught by ' her hair, it would begin to wind up on the jacket, which would instantly stop its motion, leaving the shaft inside to revolve, but without doing harm to whoever might be caught PUNGENT PARAGRAPHS. 1 flront. lip.irfu nfnnn unrlprsf nnrl lirw much glory there is in being good. Mickchl. A young man who has been jilted a half dozen times is going around town trying to organize a Love Insur ance Company. Nowadays only well-to-do ladies can afford to have maids to help them dress, but in the olden times every housewife had a dresser. Boston Budg et. One of the largest and most perfect emeralds in the country has been pre sented to James Frank Morrison, of Baltimore. It weighs 6 J carats, and is worth about 3,000. You deceive yourself, my son. You think you should like to know what peo ple think of you, but you don't want to know any thing of the kind. In your heart of heart, you know you don't BurdcUe. Procedure Amendment. "To in sert 'A member rising in his place may move:' ,r How can he rise without moving? Of course he can move with out rising. But they'll never get on at this pace. Punch. The Thoughts of Our Bad Boy. " It hurt me worse than you, my lad, To punish you tor being bad." The howling son, When dad has done. Thinks, "goUy, don't I wish it had." Texas Sittings. Jones "I don't like Robinson." Brown "Why not?" Jones "He said I was no better than I should be." Brown ' 'Well, are you ?' ' Jones' 'Of course I well, that is say, Brown, is anybody?" "Papa," said a Chicago young woman, "at the concert I heard some body refer to the tout ensemble. What kind of an instrument Js that, papa?" Papa (not quite sure of himself) I think it must be French for trombone. JV. T. Interior. , Howit happened. Prisoner "It's me family throubles, your honor, that arc the cause of my getting dhrunk." Justice "What do you mean?" Pris oner "Sure I used to take back the washing that the ould woman did, and its her shameful carelessness in thrust ing the money to me that led me into temptation. "Tid-BUs. Our little niece, four years old, was visiting her grandmother. Amongother things given her to play with was a large, old-fashioned cent Maud took this up and viewed it meditatively for some time. Then she suddenly ex claimed: "Grandma, I've been thinking if they used to have such big cents as this, their dollars must have been whop pers!" Babyhood. a Lady (in art store) "Have you any paintings you can guarantee to be real old masters?" Proprietor "We have a few, madam, that are well authenticated. What particular study or subject would you prefer?" Lady (a little undecided) "Well-cr bit of Adirondack scenery, I think; or, if you haven't that, Niagara Falls in Winter will do." LAXE COVXIX FAIR. The Lane County Agricultural Association ' will give its fifli annual fair Scjjt. 21, 22, 23 and 24. TU$s society will give this year $2000 in premiums and invites the competition of all especially of Douglas county. No charge for entrance fees except races and feed furnished free for stock on exhibition . The Society lias the best half mile trick in Oregon and has made a reputation for fair racing. Special rates on railroad. Send to J. R. Campbell, Sect. Eugene City for premium lists. " The Douglas county fair opens September jwh, and continues three days. Now don't say we did'nt tell you, when the fair would be held. - the pnoros.il,. "You've gqfte iiU'6 business, have you notl I heard 'fo C$fc-a friend; I'll call and Bee you when lve got Some pin money to spend. "1 heard, loo, you'd a lovely place Within the city's heart Of trade, and that your store wcukl grace The city's choicest part. "I really hope you will do well; In fact, I'm sure you must:" His eyes before her clear glance fell, So lull of ardent trust. "I know that you will never fail,- What ever you may do; Your energy will never quail, 'E'er vict'ry comes to you." "You're very good, I've ty'ry grounds For hope, I'm young and strong; But, then, I want a hundred pounds To help mc get along. "A hundred pounds?"' her face grew sad; "Why, what arc you to do? I know:"' her eyes fished blight and tdad; 'I'll aik papa for you!"' "Ah, no! the hundied pounds I teek Is not of sordid pelf: You said that was your weight, last week I'll ask your pa myself." Boston Budget, THE BRINK OF THE PRECIPICE. The Slight Step that Haa Proven Fatal t to Many Men and Women. i Recently Senator Pike ot New Hamp shire, while talking with a friend sud denly threw up his head, gasped, and without a word fell to the ground dead. General McClellan went out for a drive, came home and died in his chair. Will iam H. Vanderbilt is conversing with Mr. Garrett of the Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad in his own house, and suddenly falls to the floor dead. A promi nent citizen of Boston hastens to catch a train at the depot, and dies before the train leaves the station. A well known Bociety lady of Hartford while dancing at a reception sud denly becomes felt, dead. faint, and before she can be conveyed from the room has ceased to ' breathe. Those are a few of the sudden deaths of which we hear, but the vast number of which we do not hear is thousands. Are they all caused by heart disease ? Do the mysterious beat ings of that delicate instrument, that works day and night without ceasing, stop of their own accord, and thus bring death at once ! Mr. Henry T. Dodge resides at East Frovidence," R. I. About six months ago he felt a shortness of breath, a pecu liar faintness, and occasional shooting pains at his heart. He noticed that hi3 pulse was irregular and would once in a wmie skip a - -a 1 Uf Ut, illCBB symptoms were not continuous, and some days he would feel as well as us ual, but at other times he would be pain fully aware that he had a heart and that it was diseased. Finally his body began to the doctob'h call. bloat, and he consulted a number of doc tors. They all pronounced his trouble heart disease, but would not prescribe for him because they said it was beyond their reach. Mr. Dodge then went to Dr. George D. Wilcox, one of the best physi cians in New England. After a careful examination Dr. Wilcox told him there was but one thing that could cure him, and to try that as a last resort. With but little hope Mr. Dodge consented. In two days the bloating disappeared, the pain departed, the pulse became full and regu lar, and Mr. Dodge is well and .in perfect health to-day because Hunt's Remedy saved him. Dr. Wilcox, in conversation with the writer on this subject, said : "In a care ful observation extending over twenty years I have found Hunt's Remedy in vast numbers of cases of an organic nature exceedingly efficient and acting very promptly. Its power is best illus- 1 rate a m valvular heart lesions with dropsy, also in simple enlargement of the heart without valvu lar disease. When the heart becomes weak ened and unable to circulate the blood, Hunt's Remedy is so valuable that I have teen in the habit of naming it "Heart ONE OCT OF FIVE. lOniC" This is what one of the ablest physi cians in this country says about this wonderful remedy, which has won its way to such popularity solely on its' merits. One out of every five men, women, and children has functional dis ease of the heart, and one out of every eight organic disease of the heart ! This is a terrible fact, but a solemn fact, never theless, and it is cause for gratitude that a remedy has been foimd which will not only check the disease in time, but pre vent its increase after the first symptoms are observed. "A word to the wise i3 sufficient." Backlen s 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 mwney refunded Price 25 cts i box. Fr saleby Marsters & Co CVWVV tho good things of this vj life are sorrowfully let alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Constipation; sold on a positive guarantee at 25 and CO cents, by at Marster's drug srorc. "V cVVO . at are fretful, peevish, ,VVVV cross, or troubled with Windy Colic, Teething Pains, or Stomach Disorders, can be relieved at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. It contains no Opium or Morpbine, hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Sold bv at Marster's drug store. SarVP tie Children." They are es VJV.VYTV; peciaiiy liable to euddea Colds, Coughs, Croup, AVbooping Couch, etc. We guarantee Acker's English Remedy a positive cure. It saves hours of anxious watching. Sold by at Marster's drug store. iv would enjoy your dinner and are prevented by Dys l use Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets. pepsla, Theyai ev are a positive core for Dyspepsia. In- digestion, Flatulency and Constipation. We guarantee tnem. 5 ana ov cents. at Masstet's drugstore. thousands suffering from Asthma, Con sumption, Coughs, etc Did you ever try Acker's English Remedy? It is the best preparation known for all Lung Troubles, sold on a positive guarantee at 10c., 50c at Marster's dni2 store. Vour Children Are constantly exposed to danger from Colds, Whooping Cough, Croup, and diseases peculiar to the throat and lungs. For such ailments, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, promptly adminis tered, affords speedy relief and cure. As a remedy for "Whooping Cough, with which many of our children were afflicted, we used, daring the past win ter, with much satisfaction, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. For this affection, we consider this preparation the most effi cacious of all the medicines which have come to our knowledge. Mary Park burst, Preceptress, Home for Little Wanderers, Doncaster, Md. i- -4 My children have been peculiarly sub ject to attacks of Croup, and I failed to lind .ally effective remedy until I com menced? administering Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. This preparation relieves the difficulty of breathing and invariably cures the complaint. David G. Stacks, Chatham, Columbia Co., N. Y. I have usedAyer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for many years, and have 'found it especially valuable in Whooping'Cough. This medicine allays au irritation, prevents inflammation irom extending to the lungs, and quickly sub dues any tendency to Lung Complaint. J. B. Wellington, Plainville, Mich. - I find no medicine so effective, for Croup and Whopping Cough, as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. IBaved the life of my little boy, only six iajjaf hs old, carrying him safely throntrh tha worst case of Whooping Cough I ever saw. Jane- M.l r;a. Pl.ta Tann 44- . Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Prepared by Dr. 3. C. Aver ft CO., Lowell, Half. Sold by all Druggist, price $1 ; six bottle, ft. SOUTH IMA MILLS JIAXITACTIKES THE BEST FLOUR -SOM IX- SR:0-'S:EB:U:R:G:. JSf- GUARANTEED KyVAL TO THE BEST "New Process Flour." flHOICE WHEAT STORED FOR FARMERS AND j Bought For Cash. LINCOLN & BASHER, Proprietor. The Red Corner Keeps Constantly on hand the Finest Cigars Tobacco NUTS, TOYS, NOTIONS, atul E t-i -y ihiug usually kept in a FIRST CLASS Notion and Candy Store. G.A.TAYLOB Will sell by the luolto "LIVE AND LET LIVE" Call and Examine our Stock --Before- ; PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. P P P P T II. O'M ALLEY, 0 . Propiibtor of the ' ROKEJiURCi MARBLE WORKS. Aud Dealer in Toombstones, Tablets, Etc. Shi'p Rear yf Hi'fran'sSturc. a PS o o 4 93 o o w w s to w u g . 9 03 O o ! O Eh O W o Ph 03 -a o O Hi 8 H , Q O g g t5 C o o s O Ph Eh 13 p-f fa g 3 w s fe?H O O s it w .5 O i, . o 8 Ph ANTON LAU Walch-Maker Jcfivtlcr and Optician. -PKALEIUX WATCIME8, CLOCKS, JEWE,kRY. SPECTACLES AND OAKLAND I OIJLGON. OPTICAL GOODS a SPECIALTY. A LL WOR K WARRANTED DR. JORDAN'S Museum of Anatomy.' 751 MARKET STREET SAN FRANCISCO. AXD LEARN HOW TO AVOID Vo.U VJT disease, and how woiiderfullj you are i)i.ilc. Private office, ill Oeary Street Consultation ou lost niai.hno:! ami aJI fllcases rrf men. Send for Books. ti m 1000 REWAK1) Will be given any man who will untduf a. .!. ENDDHSEIJ BY enlist of Urge experi ence, and widely known to be an honorable man, wno h hi assert that re filled east zinc is not one of the tnofil eniluriiitr .f OBfnrif ts all known material to withstand the actions of the w wither. : DETROIT BRONZE CO., Detroit, Mich m MONUMENTS J. A. Cardwell, Agent, - o- Just You know what good goods are? You know wltat a bargain Is? You want lo save lots of money? mm om To the public generally. In order to meet the first payment arising from the set tlement of our late trouble, we wiil offer, during the next 30 days, without our splendid stock of goods at Prices LOWEE than You Can Get in San Francisco. Come and price the! goods & prove it. May 13, 1887. CARO BROS. 1 IS XOT A (UTCir IS A GENUIXE IS AX 01EX im siliiiiii! DEAL'EHS IN- DRUGS, PAINTS, JEWELRY, GLASS, JEWELRY, ! PUTTY, I We expect to do a strictly cash bushiess, and will endeavor to make it to the interest of all to deal with us. We also invite a continuation of the pat rouage of all former patrons, and solicit new ones. ! &zT Q1VE US A CALL J$ GEO, M. PRIOIl Camas Valley. Win. FERGUSON, - cTEruas Valley, LUMBER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CONSTANTLY ON HAND and furnished on short Notice and at tie LOWEST GOING PRICES. RUSTIC AND FLQQRIIIG A SPECIALTY- Furnisbcd in any Dimensions, lo Order Address, PRIOR & FERGUSON, Camas Valley, Douglas County. . Or to, F. P. McDEVITT, Roseburg. WRSE.F- HOTCHKISS FINE MILLINERY AND XEAT DRESSMAKING "ROSEBURG OREGON. Vt ILL FL'RXISH YOU THE BEST AND FINEST If Goods in the market. Ladies Wear, Lares, Rucliinss, Hosiery and Jewell y. The dressmaking department is in skillful hands, and under the immediate supervision of Mrs. Hotchkiss. CALL AND SEE. NEAR THE DEPOT PAUL SCHLOSSER -D'JALEB Is- STOVES, TINWARE AXD- Drain - Oregon. KEEl'S A FL'LL STOCK OF NAiLS, CITLERY Shelf and Builders Harda are. Also lievolvers, Gunk and Ammunition All kinds of Tinware Made to Order. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, The 27th Annual Bukifoitioltf tsr 1 OF THE OREGOjN STATE FAIR AT tiKOl'MS, 'EAK SALEM. . AT tiltOL'NDS, XEAI! SALLM. COMMENCING MONDAY, SErT I2TH COMMENCING MONDAY, SEPT. I2T1I Closing Saturday Evening Foliawing. Large Premium List, Running and Trotting Races Each Day, Music by the Famous Roseburg Junior Band, Etc. For particu, iars write to Secretary, J. T. Gre;g, Salem, Or, WHITE BRONZE -AND STATUARY Were awarded GOLD MEDAL - -AT WORLD'S FAIR, Nkw Orleans, 1 8 -X : - & SUPERI0RT0 jSNUMEMTAL Designs and jPrjceson Jacksonville, Oregon Y f Ifeud This! reserve, all of OILS, I WATCHES, COMBS, EIC. ETC F. P. McDEVITT, Eosehura. ! JOSEPH SIIINDLER. (proprietor j ofTlie CITY BAKERY AND 3 KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A full stock of Bread, Cakes, Pies, Plain and Fancy Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection of French and American Candies and Choc ate Goods 1 BUICK BEX J AMIN REAL ESTATE AGENCY. REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Kosebur?, Oregon. 3TBny and Sell Rent Kstaloon Cnimtssiwu.-- Loan -Money on Improved Ijmds. tWlwe For Sale Iatsb and Small Tracts of .Izri- cultural, Gracing and Timber I .anils and City J Proiiertj'. Correspondence Solicited. D. S, K. UUIC'K, Manager. Tin: LOOKING. GLASS m mm m OX 11 IK j HAS BEEN 1'lfKCIliSED BV J. G-. Wright, WHO HAS REMODELLED IT. WILL KE ADDED BY August 15th, THIRST nLASS Tft U.OUR l1 IRST ULASS LOUR OX SHORT 110-07X0X3 X EVERY SACK GUARANTEED ! J. C. WRIGHT Proprietor. I I LL mil Samuel Marks, S. HARKS & Co. DEALERS IN HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HANI)-- Clothing, J) Crockery, Glassware, Wool and Produce tion Bought AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM. . 3X1lRIH & CO p&twer&qn3 Mill Makes The Very Best Lumber. ROUGH pei-JM RUSTIC per M FLOORING per M Situated 15 miles from RosolMirg on North Umpqua. Good toads in Summer. HITCH UP! But before you do that come 'round to W. GK WOODWARD'S n -AND- Buy a New Set of Harness OR A SADDLE .One of tho Biggest and Rest Stock of Goods ever Brought to Town. I use nothing but the best leather, and have got EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE. DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME W. Gr. Woodward Roseburg. isUCCESSOIt TO DEALERS IN GENERAL IViERCHANDISE, Kosubura; Oregon. Has 011 hand constantly a General Merchandise and will be pleased to see his old friends aud patrons, as well as new ones, who in co nsideration d'the scarcity of money aud tile present depression in business, will study their own interests by calling on li'in and examining GQQBS Before purchasing elsewhere, I do not claim to sell goods at cost, or less than cost, but will assure all who patronize me tbat thoy will get their goods At The Lowest Living Profit. Produce Of All Kinds Taken At Market Price, Sol. Abraham. M. JOSEFHSOIST II W TOBB Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of evciy variety and Sliade. A full line of Silks. y xV full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets. A full line of Fancy Dress Goods, A full line of Hosiery. A full line of Iotliinr. o w A m 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, out not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all kinds of Indies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern. COIVEXl AND SEE JE2- MJOSEPHSON. WELL-HERE WE AHE AGAIII The largest Hardware house in Oregon is now prepared to rccicve you w ith open arms. We can offer you Bargains." in Champion Steel Mowers The best in the world-Light Reapers, steel Harvesters & Binders. The Champion Steel Binder is a "daisy" Look at it and weep you mossbacks of other machines To sec is to buy. We Defy the world to produce its equal, Superior Stoves and Ilangcs-Firebacks warranted for 15 v years-Cant be beat. Lansing Steel Skein Wagons-Look at them aud tell us what you thiuk of them. White, New Home aud Domestic Sewing Ma chines. Eveiybody knows them. Plows, Cultivators, Aultimm Taylov threshers, Hardware of every description. Tinware till you can't rest. If it isa't cheap enough we will give it to you. IHOnESTER BIFIiES. Dont forget that we can sell you cheaper than any one in the State Ocly $ II. Write for prices. We have a Store, Cellar and warehouse full of goods and we must sell. If yon want bargains come and see us. If you can't come wiite andVc will save you some money. , SneitlDJLX BROS Asuer Marks goods, 'Grub Pro visions, Cigars, Boots and Shoes. of every Descrip Koseburir, Or. .$8.00 S1G.00 616.00. SamCamekon Manager. H In large and complete assortment of PRICES CASH SI 01 t 0 Ul Q to 0 MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE oflerod for sale represented as good as the Famous BUT TOY AKH TOTS And like all Counterfeits L&cktha Remarkable ULSTIXG Qualities . OF THE GENtTIKE. . AOH FOR THS MOW FatOet.SO,1833. The PEARL TOP is Manufactured OSII.V hy GtO, A. MACBETH & GO PITTSBURGH. PA. ' O. Cib H. "E.Il5LJ3 A Full Line of Staple aid Fancy Groceries, Table axd Pocket Cctlery,' Glassware Crockery Queensware Etc. Goods Delifered anywhere in the City limits, Free of Charge. BARKER & WILLIS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK EIIY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, . CIGARS, ETC. ETC. Ca.XST2SfX2 FRUITO A SPECIALTY. Produce bought and the highest cash price paid. ROSEBURG OREGON. New Stage Line. ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY Leaves Roseljm-g, Mondays, Wcdnes diys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays, Ihursdays, and Saturdays. Time of I ving both terminal points G o'clock A M. and art ires at each point at 6 o clock P. M. ROBT, T. JfcCULLOCH, Prop. ! LANGENBERG'S Bat and! SfiQ Etec, Jackson Strcet,Opposite Tost Office, Boscburg, Oregon. "IEErs OX I1AXD THE LAUCEST AND BEST j assortment t Eastern 1 San Knmrisi-o nd other uakes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, SLIP PED S and even thing in the Bout and Shtie line, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots aud Shoes Made to Order, aud Perfect Fit Guaranteed. I use the Best of Leather and Warrant all my work. Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice, Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and VIOLIN STRINGS. Louis LAuaEdBEna. jrunmiuiiE palagf, UNfilF JOHN fill IIP RSI FFVF Ha the finest stock of furniture south ol Portlaud which he sells as cheap as it can be bought in he State. The new fangled J)0 UBLE BED LOVXGE. AXD PATENT CORNICE$. Also has on hand a full assortment of beds and bed ding, chairs, tables, BUREAUS AND COMMODES, And all kinds of CLildrens Chain, etc. J. GILDEKSLEEVE. Roseburg Flouring Mills RAST CRITESER. This mill is' turning out CHOICES FLOUR. ....... . and ; TX3T.083. cKrrsa:x will sec that you arc satisfied. Get your biscuit flour at tho The highest market price paid - for wheat. i THE lMi:itHAN Fruit Evaporator. BEST AND CHEAPEST Drier in the World, A PrvEMlUM WINNER Wherever :-: ICxIiitHtea I W. C. WINSTON. A pent. - D r - - - - CBSGOH. SAMPLES OF THIS MACHINE AKE K0W ON Exhibition at Barker b Willis', Roseburg tod bhupe & Wiunilord's Oakland indlastst v5tX THIS upon vy Exact HATT5GD nZAB EL them r , JJ oa Each with Qrrl