ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1887. VIEW OF VMPQUA VALLEY IX ISXt. (Bt as Emigrants of 1S. Upon an elevated night, t'T was many years ago,) I stood; and rapt in pnsive mood, Imbibed the scene below, My gaze was to the setting sun, Where clouds of orange hue, Marked where the God of day would sink And bid the world adieu; Before me in the distance reared, With yerdure evergreen, The towering mountains grandly rose, Which "dignified the scene," And at their base with downward course, Toward the ocean's shore The river sweeps, with seething noise. I heard the distant roar And from its margin westward stretched, A smiling valley lay Now clothed in wild luxuriance, With flowers bright and gay, There in a little copse of wood, Scarce seen in silence stood. Beneath the maple's spreading boughs, The red man's crude abode, Whose simple life, and wants so few lie glides through life apace, Disdains to toil to cirn his bread, His pride is in the chase, I lis worship is through natures' laws, And his "untutored mind Sees God in storm, in lightings flash And hears him in the wind;' I'll leave him in his humble hut, And southward turn my eyes, To where the vale and woodland meet, And hills in grandeur rise, Before me undulating spreads Like ocean waves, the hills, Intersperced with woodlands, vales, And softly murmuring rills, Aud there meandering through the vale, The "North Umpqaa" in view, Whose restless waters ne'er has bourne, Ought, sav the rude canoe, My gaze still bending to the south, Along the vcrdent slope, Like emerald carpet lay the vale; The scene how vast a scope? Beyond as far as eye can reach, The South Umpqua is seen With wavelets rippling in the breeze, Emits a glimmering sheen, The landscape was a glowing one, A panorama grand, And was by nature thus portrayed, With an unsparing hanJ, The hills, ihe vales, the woodland slope, AH panoplied in green. The yielding oaks, the towering pines, And laurels decked the scene; All in a primeval state appeared, As from the "hand of God." For nothing civilized as yet, Had pressed. the virgin sod; And all around and everywhere, And every thing I saw, Convinced me that the scene displayed, Was simply natures law, , For here was system plainly stamped, And order all arranged, Impressively conveyed this truth, That nature has not changed. And then unto the rosy east, I turned with pensive gaze, Where lingered on the mountains crest, The suns declining rays, And as it tinged the lofty peaks, With its soft, mellow light, The twilights deejrening gloom, . Now warns the near approach of night And as the nodding fir and pine, Was by the Zephyr's bowed, "Soft as noon-beams stealing o'er, The verge of a summer's, cloud" Deep shadows now were gathering 'round, The suns last lingering ray, Had disappeared, when musingly, I homeward bent my way. S INSET, A Remarkable Growth. The nianv friends of Messrs. Mont gomery, Ward & Co., formerly an 227 and 229 Wabash Av., Chicago, will be glad to know that the rapid growth of their business has forced them to re move from Wabash A v. to 111, 112, 113, and 114 Michigan Ave., where they have purchased a magnificent building, the seven floors of which they will occupy exclusively. These seven floors are each 100x165 feet, aggrega ting nearly 120,000 square feet (about three acres) of floor surface. The new quarters will enable them to handle their larsre business to the better ad- - - 0 vantage of their thousands of custo v mers. Fifteen years ago Messrs. Mont gomery, Ward & Co. occupied but one room and that only 25x40 feet The enormous growth of their business during these fifteen years can only be explained by the fact that they sell di rect to consumers, supplying all their wants, and never misrepresent any ar ticle. The success of this house proves the old saying, that "Honesty is the best policy," and from this policy they never deviate. The Fall cata logue issued by Messrs. Montgomery Ward fc Co', ought to be in every fam ily. On the 17 th. inst, the President and his wife, the Governor of the original thirteen States and the other digni taries did attend the celebration of the Constitutional Centennial at Philadel phia, and a great time was had. It is hoped that the events of the day were in keeping with the spirit of the occa sion, and that there was no outburst of partisan feeling by thoughtless en thusiasts. - Eucklen a Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, 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 satisf action, or money refunded Irrice So eta tbox. Far saleby Marsters & Co - "NJW v vC W the good things of this i WlV ifo are eorrowiolly let alone on account of Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepuia Tablets will curs Dyspepsia, TnHitrestion and Constipation: sold on a positive guarantee at23 and 50 cents, by at Marstcr's drug srore. The project to ojien a fine roadway from the Aqueduct Bridge in Washing ton city to the tomb of Washington to be called Mt. Vernon Avenue, seems to meet with great public favor, and there can be little doubt that the work will be done, as tho popular support, both of the citizens of the District of Columbia and of Alexandria countv. Virginia, which is becoming enlisted in behalf of this truly patriotic and poli tic undertaking, seems to warrant such a conclusion. There will be a public meeting at Alexandria on the 15th to consider the matter. A little after 6 o'clock last evening a lady carrying a child took a Michigan avenue car. There were several men occupying seats, but no 0113 offered to make room for her. The driver, notic ing this, brought his own stool into the car and gave her a neat in the aisle. Some of the "gentlemen" looked very confused at this sharp, silent rebuke fiom the only "true gentleman" of them all Detroit Free Press. Tue grain crop of Canada this year is 20,000,000 bushels less than usual. No wonder our northern neighbor is jealous of her fish; it may become the sole article of her diet. The alliterative Dr. Duichard bubs up at Saratoga. When asked what brought him to that gay resort he an swered: "To seek rest, refreshment and recreation." 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In this, and all other diseases arising from impure blood, there is no remedy with which I am acquainted, that affords such relief as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It. H. Lawrence, M. D., Baltimore, Md. - Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me of Gout and Rheumatism, when nothing else would. It has eradicated every trace of disease from my system. R. H. Short, Manager Hotel Belmont, Lowell, Mass. I was, during many months, a sufferer from chronic Rheumatism. The disease afflicted me grievously, in spite of all the remedies I could find, until I commenced using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I took sev eral bottles of this preparation, and was speedily restored to health. J. Fream, Independence, Ya. tt Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Trice $1 ; six bottles, $5. SOUTH. III'UUA MILLS MAXCFACTl'RES THE BEST FLOUR SOLD IX rJ?R:0:S:E:B:U:R:G:.S GUARANTEED EQUAL TO TIIE BEST "New Process Flour." tST THY IT ! C CHOICE "WHEAT STORED FOR FARMERS AND Bought For Cash. LINCOLN &. BASHER, Proprietors. The Red Corner Keeps Constantly on hand the Finest Cigars, Tobacco NUTS, TOYS, NOTIONS, and Everything usually kept in a FIRST- CLASS Notion and Candy Store. G. A. TAYLOB Will sell by the motto LIVE ATO LET LIVE" Call and Examine our .Stock --Before- PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. 0 PS o o 5 H g-3 w O w W o CO i EH CO o o o tc OS 3 2; (II 03 u I o o a o O X u H O o si O S r-i a, W Ph f PS. in .5 O Jr1 fr o EstaljlislieJ 1S52. A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, 0r THE LEADING QLQTOtlft, HATTER AND OP OREGON. PAUL SCHLOSSER Dealer In STOVES, TINWARE AND- lh'iiiti - Oregon. TrEEPS A rri.T. STOCK OF NAiLS. CUTLERY IV feliclf and Itnililc-rs HaHware. Also KeVoberB, Ciuus and Amuiuiiitiou All kinds 01 Tiuwarc Made to Order REPAIRING NEATLY DONE, THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE AD. j j ; I . .1 CM9 J lilVr 1r V MAMMOTH THE Post Office Building, An Immense Fall Stock Books and Stationery to Arrive Immediately. ur Grand Cut in Prices by Us and Get We Lead, Others May Follow. City Patrons morning. . TWE MEAN WHAT WE TXI3E3 BEST GOODS , AT THE IiOWISST 3E3Et,XOXIS. MOORE & EVANS. We Will Prove Our Words by Our Deeds, vn r STOCK PEOPLE'S CITY B00KST0EE, the Benefit of Iiow Prices. should have , SAY ALSO AGENTS FOR- RACINE HACKS AND BUGGIES, OUYER CHILLED PLOWS, ROLLING HARROWS, SEEDERS, AND ALL OTHER KINDS OF FARM MACHINERY. MOORE & EVANS. t r-ii i 0 0 OF GROCERS. of Staple and Fancy Groceries, is Being Inaugurated. our Delivery Wagon call every . WAGON, M oore & Evans. GOODS Roseburg, Oregon. Stand TGIVE US A TRIAL -COUNTRY PATRONACE ESPECIALLY SOLICITED INSPECT OUR PRICES AT OSCE, REMEMBER WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF . Books and Stationery. . MOORE & EVANS. xx MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ABE ofiered for sale represented as good as the Famous BUT TI1ET Aud like allConnterfeiU laeKtbe Beuuurkable MJkSTina Qaalltle OF THE GESVtSE nsn. for Tins 0 IIC 01 - : mm CIIIS5ET Pat0ct.SO,lSS3. The PEARL TOP is Manufactured OSLY by GtO A. IVI ACBETH & GO PITTSBURGH. PA. O. cfcj 31. TPrvrlacs A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Table axu Pocket Cutlery, Glassware Crockery Queensware, Etc. Goods Delivered anywhere in the City limits, Free of Charge. BARKER & WILLIS, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. ETC. A SFECIALTY. Produce lx)ught and the highest cash ' price paid. ROSEBURG OREGON. New Stage Line. ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wednes diys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays, Ihursdays, and Saturdays. Time of leaving both terminal points 6 o'clock A. m. and arrives at each point at 6 o clock p. M. Rout, T. McCulloch, Prop. LAffGENBERG'S Best and1 Shoe Btpe, Jackson Strtct,OpiosIte Post Office, Roxebnrg, Oregon. EEl'S OX HAXD THE LARGEST AND BEST JV assortment of Eastern and San Francisco md other makes of TOOTS, SUOES, GAITEKS, SLIP PERS and ever thing in the Boot and Shoa line, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots aiul Shoes Ma.lc to Order, and Tcrfect Fit O uarautecil. I use the Dust of Leather and Warrant all my M ork. Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice, Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and VIOLIN STRINGS. LOUIS LASTGElfBERG. pUliNIl VRE PAL A CFt UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEYE Has tlio finest stock of furniture south of Portland wlikh he sells as cheap as it can he bought in he State. The new tangled VOUBLE BED LOUNGE. AXD PATENT CORNICES. Also has on hand a full assortment of beds and bed ding, chairs, tables, 4 BUREAUS AND COMMODES, And all kinds of Childrens Chairs, etc. J. GILDERSLEEYE. Roseburg Flouring Mills RAST & CRITESER. ' This mill is turning out ' CH0ICE5 FLOUR, and os. CRimsmi will see that you are satisfied. Get your biscuit flour at the Roseburg Mills The highest market price paid for wheat. TIIE AMERICAN Fruit Evaporator. BEST AND CHEAPEST Drier in the World. A PKEXI1UM WINNER Wherever :-: Eadiitoltetl J W. C. WINSTON, Agent, b mmm- - -;obsgoh SAMPLES OF THIS MACHINE ARE NOW ON Exhibition at Barker ft Willis', Boseburg and Saupe & Winnilgrd'i Oakland. and Insist 30CjV SHIS upon sr Exact hayingq Blab EL them Jron Eacli trittt xrrtv