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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1887.
A VIEW OF UMPQUA VAEIEV AT A
LATER PBRIOD.
By ax Emwiuct of IMS.
CHAPTER II.
Long years have flown, since firi.1 I stood
Upon that giddy height,
Vet memory bears the glowing scene
Unclouded, pure and bright.
Then once again I climbed the mount,
To where long years ago,
I stood, and cast a lingering look
The landscape to explore.
nt nov the scene has greatly changed,
From what it once had been,
. For now the valley smiled no more, ' '
With its soft coat of green.
For where the timid elk and deer,
Or.c3 proudly Irjd the plain,
. Now fields with undulation waves,
With cultivated grain.
And where the wigwam once appeard,
Within the somber shade
Of spreading maples now is seen
The cottage neatly made.
And bleating (locks, and lowing herds,
Are seen on every hand,
And all around the fruits of art
Arc scattered through the lmd.
All through the valley here and there
More plainly .to be seen,
Young orchards, fields, and gardens too,
And meadows clothed in green.
Now from this scene of thrift, I turn
Well satisfied to trace,
The unmistaken footprint of
The Anglo-Saxon race.
Whose persevering spirit wrought
That charge, with sweat and toil,
And from that source, supplys his wauts.
From nature's tecn.ing sail:
Beyond the vale to eastward looms
The college in full sight,
Now shimmering in the sun's bright rays,
With walls of snowy white.
Devoid of pire or minaret,
Of njodern wit the chief,
While 'gainst the cliff of gray
It stands in bold relief.
There's life upon the verdant lawn,
Which makes a qrand display
Of levity and nairthfulness,
For 'tis the boys at play.
For now released from studious toil,
And then for exercise,
They recreate upon the lawn,
A loon they dearly prize.
And dimly in the sombre shade
Of gnarled oaks uncouth,
A bevy of fair forms are seen
Of innocence and youth.
These from their rural homes have conic,
With buoyant hopes to share,
The erudition which is gained
By studiousness and care.
'Tis here the lender intellect,
(By those ot riper years)
Is trained to meet the stern command,
Of life with all its cares. '
And morals too with rigid care,
And virtue in the van,
Are all instilled into the mind
-- To elevate the man.
And from those classic walls, some few
With bravery did embark,
Upon the boisterous sea of life
And made a brilliant mark.
While others vacillatiug, went
To mingle in the stream
Of life, but found the outside world,
A vain delusive dream .
.Recalling then my regent thoughts
Whicfc like an episode,
Engrossed my mind, so rousing up
Once more the scene explored.
Reflectively in silent mood,
I from the present scene,
Withdrew my gaze; then left the place,
With something like chargrin.
Sirs Set.
State Superintendent of Public In
struction Chapman, of New Jersey,
complains of the lack of suitably accom
tuodations for school children. The
law provides that a certain amount o:
money shall be appropriated to each
city to pay teachers' salaries and for
fuel, but on condition that suitable
' accommodations h furnished by the
cities for the school children. There is
not, he says, a city in the State which
provides such accommodations as the
law demands, Jeney City, whicB has
ipcreased in school population from
five to six thousand in the last five
years, has not ejected a single addi
tional school building during that
period. "This is the condition of
thing all over the State, and is a dis
grace which the people should wipe
out at once." From very careful esti
mates ffhich he has made it was
shown that in the State there were
last year 38,297 children between the
ages of seven and twelve years who at
tended no school, and 34,790 who at
tended school lees than iwenty weeks
in the vear.
Don't write a letter when angry. It
is too bad to put a venomous breath in
itermancut form. Let your hate
breathe itself into God's sunlight and
pure air, where it can be obliterated,
swallowed up in the glorious light, and
forgotten. Don't put it where it will
live for years, a calm witness of your
wickedness and folly. Don't give any
one such a club for thine own head.
Angry letters come back at inconven
ient times; they are a kind of venom
ous boo'iierang: c
A Word to Mow.
Begin in early life to collect libraries
of your own. Begin with a single
book; and when you find or hear of
any first-rate book, obtain it if you can.
After awhile get another, as you are
able, and be sure to read it. Make
the best of your boots; and in this way
when you are men, you will have good
librairies in your heads as well as on
your shelves.
c.inxa as n oinsG rr.
"He certainly is a most irenerous
man. lie lmsiust given hve thousand
pounds to the work of foreign mis
sions. It's one of the most munificent
gifts we have ever received."
"Not quite so," was the answer. I
know of at least one more generous
giver
"Really .so? Well, 1 was looking
through the reports of the last few
years and I saw nothing like that sum
on the donation list."
"No, the gift to which I all ode has
not appeared in print, and will be
known by very few except the Lord
he other day I was calling on a
friend of mine, a very agcil man, who
told me, with tears running down his
cheeks, that his only son was about to
eave home for missionary work in a
far away land. The father had discov
ered that the voung man felt called of
God to such service but w as tarrying
at home for his sake. 'How could I
keep him back?' said the old man. I
md prayed all my lift4: "Thy king
dom come," "Send forth laboicis iuto
Thy harvest;" and with all the pain of
parting with my boy, in the certainty
I should never see him again on earth
there is a deep joy in giving him up
for Christ's sake.' "
I said to myself, on overhearing this
conversation, surely here is a true test
of love not giving only, but ylclwj
up. For though love cannot exist
ithout giving, there may be 1;
giving without love; but we can hardly
doubt that it is love alone which for
another's sake gives up what is hcl
dear.
TUEl'O II EH OF 1M ttilXATtny.
The following rs a substance of what
a leading dentist said the other day
He was engaged with
some genu n in
in discussing t!ie virtue of riMiiedic
used to avoid the pain caused by the
extraction of teeth when a ladv who
wanted one of her molars pulle
entered the office. The dentist,
m
order to prove what he had been say
ing, told her he had some of the new-
remedy and would use it, so that she
would not feel any pain. She was
well pleased, and after being seated in
the chair, he rubbed a little water on
her gums, and pulling her tooth tossed
it up to the ceiling, exclaiming
"There! That didn't hurt any, did itf
The lady was positive that she felt no
pain, and went away praising the new
remedy. Oshiosh XorUi icesferii
The Cave of The Ear.
' Under ordinary conditions the
healthy ear does not need to be pro
tected from the cold; only during ex
treme cold or stormy or rainy weather
ought cotton wool to be inserted into
children's ears especially. The same
precaution must be taken in the case of
every ear predisposed to inflammation
All persons whose membranes are per
forated ought to protect their can
with cotton wool. The entrance
cold fluids into the ear must always be
prevented; and so while bathing or
diving the ear ought to be plugged
Patients with perforations of mem
brane should e verv caretul in this
respect, as violent iuflamation may be
caused bv the entrance of cold water
Medico-Chirursrical Journal.
Coffee acts upon the brain as a stim
ulant, inciting it to increased activity
and producing sleeplessness; hence it
of great value as an antidote to nar
cotic poisons. It is also supposed to
prevent too rapid waste in tlte tissue:
of the body, and in that way enables
it to support life on less food. These
fleets are due to the volatile oil and
also to a particular crystallizable nitro
genous principal, termed cafline. The
leaves of the plant likewise contain
the same priuciple, and the inhabitants
of the island of Sumatra prefer an in
fusion of the leaves to that of the
berries. Its essential qualities are
greatly changed, the heat causing the
development of the volatile oil and
peculiar acid which gives aroma
and flavor.
THE BEOT
Kidney Liver Medicine
NEVER KKOWX TO FAIL.
HUNT'S REMEDY lias saved from lin
gering disease and dcatli hundreds v.ho have
heen siwn np by physicians t j die.
HUNT'S BEMEDY cures all Diea-ii
of the Kidneys. Bladder, Urinary Or
gans, Dropsy. Gravel, Uiabete9 and.
Incontinence and Retention of I'rlnc.
IIUNT'S REMEDY' encourages sleep,
creates an appetite, braces up uic system, and
renewed health Is the result
HUNT'S REMEDY cures pain In the
Side. Bach or loins, General Debility,
Female Diseases, Disturbed Sleep,
Loss of Appetite and Jiright's Disease.
HUNT'S BEMEDY quickly induces the
Urer to tealthy action, remcvinj the taiisos
that produce Billons Headache1, Dyspep
sia, Sonr stomach, Costiveuess, Tiles,
etc.
By the U?e ot HUNT'S REMEDY the
Stomach and Bowels wil speedily regain tlitir
strength, and the blood will be perfectly purifi-.-d.
HUNT'S REMEDY is purely vegetable,
and meets a want never before furnished to the
public, and the utmost reliance noy be placed
iu it
HUNT'S REMEDY is prepared ex
pressly, tow the abore diseases, and
has never been known to fail.
One trial will convince you. For
sale toy all Druggists.
Send foe P&nnhhit to
HUNTS REMEDY CO.,
rroTldence, li. I.
BEMEDY JT
In a recent address before the
"Women's General Missionary of the
U. P. Church, Miss Narcissa White
thus strongly puts the Missionary's
iew of the rum traffic: "I as pies-
nt not long ayo at a farewell meeting
near Pittsburg, of a Presbyterian Mis
sionary of Africa, who was about re
turning to the field whivh he badioccu-
i d for years, and I shall never forget
his burning word's as Avith streaming
eyes he said: "Christian frieuds, you
ask me how best you can help me in
foreign field. By stopping the rum
traffic. "We missionaries do grow
homesick, and our hearts do ache some
times with longing even to see an
American face. And yet we mission
aries have learned to grow faint with
terror whenever we see the approach
of an English or American flag, because
we know that flag covers a cargo of
whisky or rum, which, in one we?k
may undo the work of yeais. Breth
ren, for fJotVs sake, stop the rum
traffic.' "
Pimples, Boils,
And Carbuncles result from a debilitated,
impoverished, or impure condition of the
blood. Ayer'sSarsaparilla prevents and
cures these eruptions and painful tumors,
by removing their cause; the only effect
ual way of treating them. ,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla baa prevented the
usual course of Boils, which have pained
and distressed me every season for sev
eral years. G. Scales, Plainville, Mich.
I was badly troubled with Pimples on
the face; also with a discoloration of the
skin, which showed itself in ugly dark
patches. No external treatment did
more than temporary good. Ayer's Sar
saparilla effected
A Perfect Cure,
and I have not been troubled since.
T. W. Boddy, Eiver St., Lowell, Mass.
I was troubled with Boils, and my
health was much impaired. I began
using Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, in due
time, the eruptions all disappeared, and
ray health was completely restored.
John It. Elkins, Editor Stanley Observer,
Albemarle, N. C.
I was troubled, for a long time, with a
humor which appeared on my face in
ugly Pimples and Blotches. Ayer's Sar
saparilla cured me. I consider it the best
blood purifier in the world. Charles H.
Smith, North Craltsbury, Vt.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
Is sold by all druggists. Ask for Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, and do not be persuaded to
take any other. tt
Prepared by Dr. J.C Ayer &Co., Lowell, Htss.
Price SI j six bottles, 5.
SOUTH UMPQUA MIL!
MANUFACTURES THE '
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BEST FLOUR
SOLD IX-
GUARANTEED EQUAL TO THE BEST
"New Process Flour."
"1HOICE WHEAT STORED FOR FARMERS AX
J L'uiijflit For Cash. Lf'COLN & BASHER,
Proprietor.
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Established 1S51
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and .Aider Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
GLGTKtlK, HCTTIR
-AND-
OF OREGON.
PAUL SGIILOSSER
-IE.VLEK In-
STOVES, TINWARE
.VXD
Drain - - - Oregon.
"If EE PS A FULL STOCK OF NAiLS, CTTLEHi'
IY Shelf and I'.uil.Ii-rs Ilanlnare. Also Kevolvefs,
tiuns and Ainmunitkn Ail kinds vl
Tinware Made to Order.
THIS
From NOW until further Notice I will sell
Anybody
nr?
LJULJO
P. S. I Am Not
The Lightest Runninsf and most Powerful Windmill now before the Public
Needs no attention, and lasts for "years.
Monona A.MuM.s.r.
These Mills are the Best,
Cheapest, Strongest
and Lightest.
AND. ARE
9 BBF-BEGULVrqUS
Pacific Manufacturing
934 & 936 MISSION ST., S. F.
'T FORGET
12-ft. MILLS - - SC5 16-ft. D" MILLS - $110
U-it. - - 75 18-ft. " " - 1T5
16-ft" "A" MILLS - 90 20-ft. ."A" - - 200
22-ft. " - 225 24-ft, " - 250.
10-ft. MILLS $50
Qnlvr througli Tub Review
PAGE &
DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
PAINTS,
. JEWELRY,
GLAS8, . JEWELRY,
PUTTY,
We expect to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to make it to
the interest of all to deal witb us. We also invite a continuation of the pat
ronage of all former patrons, and solicit new ones.
$T GIVE US A CALL, jgfc
MTMwremwrs mm
Makes The Very Best Lumber.!
KOUGH perJM
RUSTIC per 11
FLOORING per M
S',,,,n- . t i i ir iV i " i . ,
Situated li miles from Roschurg on North ITiupqua. Good loads in Summer.
j
IS NO
ON TEE
ES2
my store AT A EEDUCED PRICE,
DEFY
in Oregon to
n A i I n I fG niSY
Retiring From Business.
Co.
THE PRICEs.
office and save extra charge.
DIMMICE
OILS,
WATCHES,
COMBS, . EIC. ETC
fts on
.816.00
If
$16.00,
Sam Camkrox Manager.
IMPOSITION
PUBLIC!
sell at the same price!
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN
Has atUliMd ft standard of oftellcnce whicb
admits of no miperior.
It contains every improvement that inventive
(cuius, skill and money cm produce.
Thwfi Orpwis are celebrated for volume,
quality of tone, quick response, artistic desiam,
Boauty In finish, perfect construction, making
them tho most desirable onrans for homes,
schools, ohurchos, lodges, Bocietics, etc.
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION.
VNEQrAI.ED FACILITIES,
SKILLED WOHKHE.V,
BEST MATERIAL,
COJtBIKSD, MASS THIS
THE POPULAB OEQAH
Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
Catalogues and Price Lists, on application, rtttft
CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO.
fer. Randolph and Ann St., CHICAGO, ILL
H. O. Stanton
DEALER IN
STAPLfr DRY GOODS!
-OF
THE BEST QUALITY,
GENErlAL FURNISHING,
HOSIERY, TRIMMING &c.
Boots & Shoes
OF THE BEST Q GTAL1TY.
.-a full
GROCERIES !
Wood And Willow
WARE.
CROCKERY
.fc P.I.ASSWAR
elecirio lamp.,
school books.
il.ll OJJlllUllilJVI.
Riihemntttimi
AGENCY.
fxj
BVEBT
OBOAN
FOB
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JfcUVB
YEAB8
juw&vuiiujn leccivea ior an nistem
, .
and European Publications.
Eery thing in
and
mIbstees.
Ilonaeopatliic andiPaient if efJlcines,
Perfumes, Satchet j powder , Cotn1s,
Toilet arjiicles, etc, etc; Stalionerr, ink
spectacles, dusters,' memoranda and
school books, mucilage, pencil, erasers,
shoulderibraees, sponges, trusses, drug
gist sundries, etc.
DEUG--S
And chemicals, paints, oils and var
nishes, window glass and putty, wall
paper, cement, a full line of brushes,
Perscripiions and family receipts care
fully compounded. All of which, and
much more san.be found at our
STOKE.
MILLWOOD MILLS
OX IltBBARD CREEK.
CLARK .E & BAKER, Proprietors.
We re n w prepared to furnish lumber o the
best cplalit; In qtnmtitiM to tfuit tho porch afM,
always having on hand the l.irgst at cik of any mil
in Dvuglasonfif j
We ill furuish lumber at our mill at the fuHuwin
TRICES.
Ho' I rouj
lumber.....i. $S to $10 M
No, 1
flooring,
. 6 inch D & M (16 H
No. 1 floor
ng, t inch D & M .......SIS M
Ko. 1
finishing lQmber .....JIB M
CtARKE & BARER.
INSURANCE.
GO TOA
Humphrey & F int.
And get yoor property insured, for
they represent reliable companies, such
as the
ANGLO nEVADA
Of California Anil
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION
Humphrey & Flint
DEPOT HOTEL
IiQSEBUIUV ORECOX.
Board $ per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
JThii house has lately changed hands and Is
orousrhly renovated and refurnished. The travel.
ng- public will find the best of accommodations
OTo Chinamen Employed.
SMnH BAILEY.
THE OLD RELIABLE
litablished in 1867.
Jacob Bitlzcr
!
0 s& " .'"Hp-
THIS is the top of the gen
uine " Pearl Top" Lamp
Chimney, all others similar
are imitations. xhis is the
exact lr.bel oh
each one of the
Pearl Top
Chimeys.
The dealer
may say and
think he has as
good, but he has not
Insist upon the exact label
and top.
GEO. A. MACBETH & CO.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
O. c3 H. 1Prtil3C.o
A Full Line of
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Table aso Pocket Cctlest,
Glassware, Crockery
Qneensware. Etc
Goods Delivered anywhere in th
City limits, Free of Charge.
BARKER & WILLIS,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS; CROCK
EKY, GLASSWARE, TOBxVCCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC.
A SPECIALTY.
Produce bought and the highest caeh
price paid.
ROSEBURG OREGON.
New Stage Line.
ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY
Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wednes
diys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays,
lhursdays, and Saturdays. Time f
leaving both terminal points 6 o'clock
A m. and anives at each point at
o clock P. M.
RODT, T. McCULLOCB,
LANGENBEEG'S
Beot andl Bttae Btp,
Jackson Strcet,Oppoelte Post Office,
Roselrarg, Oregon.
KEEPS OS HAlfD THE LARGEST AND BEST
assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and
other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, G A ITERS, SLIP
PERS and everything in the Boot and Shoe line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect
Fit G uarantced.
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 LANOENBERO.
pUHyil UltE FALACF,
UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE
Has the finest stock of furniture south ol Portland
. which he aelli as cheap as It can be bought
in he State. The new fangled
1)0 UBLE BED LO UNGE.
AND
PATENT CORNICES.
Also has on hand a full assortment of beds and bed
ding, chairs, tables,
BUREAUS AND COMMODES,
And all kinds of Children! Chain, etc.
J. GILDERSLEEVE.
Roselnirg Flouring Mills
RAST & CRITESER.
c This mill is turning out
CHOICES FLOUR,
and
will see that you are satisfied.
Get your biscuit flour at the
Roseburg Mills
Tho highest market price paid for
wheat
C. Vf. KNOWLES, '
ST. CHARLES HOTFL,
fUROFEAN PLAN.)
C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS IS EVERT RESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire proof Brick Building
ISO Roouis.
Iu the Center of the City
t KU. HORBISOX STS., TOilTLAXD
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