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KK1DA Y. JANUARY fi. 188rt.
li'rJ Jti narliHi-nt ot tin
. (Bt J-au Browdn il. 1)
L ,. 1 , Profess r ot
, - The: w,.tr with
V tC-ii we tire "finiilmr in com n ion life
ft-uiid ch"miclly : pure. The
in nature ate. snow, water and
. water; ana even tney iiiive a cer-
t admixture of forvign' substances,
n contaminated by. impurities
.sii6i out ot ttieatmoMMiere. Hnnnsr
ite: ,tx, is renders ! impure by sub
aacfrs received in its percolation
through the earth. In liver and lake
atr the implirity j not infrequently
visible to the eve, presenting the color
of the rocks and vegetable substances
which it holds in suspension. Thus
. tUe water i of a rediiiilihueiit the Red
; river of Texas, and dark in the Big
iliaefc of Mississippi and the liio Sfr
ro of South Amerua. It descends
milky from the elofes of the Andes
piiii tint glacier of Iceland. It ' is
"rown in the streams that flow through
tbe in-Kirs of r.'H:iud ami the peat
of I 'i 1 1 Jt is greenish in the
glands fii r .rim', in the Green
nver .A Kenfui-ky, he 1 ikes of Switz-ar-.d
and thei'uysers of Iceland.
i'ue Oioton watr which ttupplicsthe
. of New York, and the Cochltuate
hieh 'supplies the city of Boston cou-
siii each a little more than 4 giains
pjpatcer. to th ijallon. The
w.-i(r of -Philadelphia con-
ou J 'grain to the gallon.
.'.-'...which is supplied to the!
; i ixJuh, Scotland, contains
7 to 14 jfra it the water of the
'lhaiufp near London, 21 jfrains; that
f :h Juidau 73 strains: whilst- that
Vlaithatua island, in the neighbor
d r.f Chambers street, before the in-iu.-f
ion of the Croton water, con
ed as much as 125 grains. The
t nat ural water that has yet been
iliil is that of the Loka in Swe-
hich contains but the "120 grain
matter to the gallon. "
. rr may le regarded as the type
-tiesentative' of all other liquids,
is assumed as a stuudard by
t measure their specific gravi
0 inverted into ice at a tempera
s' .Z'i degrees Fahr. and into
tl212 decrees, it is evaporated
-Viiipfrature even llow the
liut. Pure water is perfect
L exhibiting neither acid nor
erf ie.t;y it is cnpable'ef unit-
iih acids nnd basses, and of
therewith the compounds
s hydrates. Thus it unites
and with it forms the hy
ue as drawn from the chemist's
. " i i
iamnm M m n cm iwj kui uei ituih-
r , j J . -fiimiiiM, wiihuit color taste or smell,
w snu isspparenny, asMinpie ana inert a
substance as one can well iniagine;and
yet there i ho' substance 'whose trans
, formations are more surprisingly pro-
tean, or whose relation are more ex
tensive and intricate It forms by. far
the gre.ttfp part of all animal and veg
etabhj matter. :. To it the petal of the
rose anil t he muscle of the aninial are
iniifcbiei in a gie:it .decree, for their
; piisric and fiftedonl of motion. A
iel'n bo-It, hard asra stne, fall fiom
the AS
1?
ind 'perhnpfi, breaks your
Y'u take it up and examine
f.ii it. to be a dense angular
t. U'hile you are looking at-it
pn-iiii f your linir,, -LaLifiTd1 it
'"laissj "rttf' t fluid, which,
to giiye at it, gradually
, , . I sihsntl? vanishes inta
tins ai.
'ArM--thile it returns and
falling, softly andS'ud.selfwsly re-appeats
ib de-drops wWch ere while its moinen
tkitu had Kwer to break; anil these
cewdropii whilst you watch them on the
glass-pane may suddenly shoot intodcl
i:ate ramifications and resume their
previous crystalline solidity.
Wa'er exists around us to an extent
nd under conditions that escape the
notice of mere surface observers.
Take a plaster of Paris statue weigh
JpjU.,.ind ana1jHwrlt;ntl you will
tfnd ':;itf"-j ontof the five is
oliliried water. The iridescent opal
but a muss tif flint and water com
ibiud in the pi nportioti of 0 grains of
4fti th v ' ingredients and one grain of
Water CM' an acre of clay land one
foot deep and weighing 1200 tons, at
teast 400. tons are water. " Of the
great mountain chains with which the
4artbis ; ribbed theIIiiualayas, the
:j'nleR. the Alps, the Rockies millions
ind millions of tw are water solidi lied
iin earth. If you '.buy 100 lbs of alum,
you get iu exchange for your money
45 lbs of water; if you buy 100 lbs of
Carbonate of soda you get 64 lbs of
jrater if 100 lbs of soap you get 70
. lbs r f water.: Go t i a green
groce' and purchase'. 100 lbs of
otM, and you get 75 lbs of water;
1 li nf turnips and. jou get 90
water;', of the 5 Jb . beefsteak
the butcher sells you for the
ng meal, 4 lbs are water. Nay
nnHii frame itself is a water-built
W.iiboiit- cwwfoinrth of -its
etyb tTeirs solid matter, i. I f the body
it man weighing 140 lbs were separ
f'l into its solid and fluid constitu
ents it would be found that the weight
; tli iolids. is S5 lbs tmd the weight
'lie fbijds 105 lbs. Chemically
tic therefore, man ia351bsof car
id nitrogen' diffused- through a
lITtiiiSTnaeT: Tt'w"5Ur(I"Tie
did, lime (wi rait, to discuss
.11 the peculiar properties of
my of which are ho condu
'i -nirifofrt: but we glance at
"- -
It lreedotu from tasto Bill
.. .Ttii rtMgative property is par
IV niiif.mmt iMi.L tluMxrh mwr.
nets
--r1 T . P O'
. anTiry'pd oonduees latgely to aru
;ml t.'omV lit. If water possessed taste
: sud smelt we should ttdon grow weary
1 oi t.hijse tiinlities, .however exquisite,
j t,hey rrt jjh r be. Pleasant odors, t hough
j grateful for a time soon ste, because
! he olfactory iiene' vviil iot jiatiently
submit contintieil irritation. Hence
ii is, )lr, Jas. W. Johnston puts it,
that wktm-.i.nd air which have to en
ter iften into ihc animalliofly and to
penetrate t its 'most delicate and most
.$ensiUve,pt-.'aM and (issues, are made
dt-s'imif f,f si!i.sililn jiiiiprrties that
'her van (-oiup and r to any part of
ne tiiitne. w iihiut tifin liptccived.
Noist-lcssl'y, as it were,- thfy glide over I TiiK prosperity of any country de
che ni'r. iri,;n(e nerves; and so long j pends UHn its production. In this
as they me toleiulslv" jtjj.se they may respect Dom-las coutity can point with
iiiake a rli!.!is;i!il 'i.H-i to the extretn ! pride to its agricultural, mineral, tim
jEt f.iir iji t(,f. J.Hitly without pro j ber, fruit and stock resources, also 11 n
'viii:iii i1,e least tnotikiifciry irritation ; limited water power for manufacturing
X "Ue ,if ,,:,;." j
y--'iMitv. Irs co
l.rr "ssf-s thi.r in a
thlii aiiv : '-''llili;
-h.-. .
ing proK;rty.
liigher degree
Poured over
it alluf'ts more
else we could
tt ful it, is lo the
(lurched tongue !
ivigoi itcsauilsoothes!
Ivent power. This is
t miliar as it is marve
ttit is
lous. We see it every day; and yet
perhaps, but few of tis know how ex
tensive is itH range. Salt when poured
into water soon disappears. Its par
tides opaque and fixed, immediately ac
quire strange mobility and translu-
conce. The glass from which we
drink seems to be insoluble but ex
periment proves that it is1 not so.
Glass retorts trued in distilling watar
lr s i weight, and the water requires an
equivalent impregnation cf flint and
alkali, the elements of glass. The old
stained glass windows of Westminster
Abbey, whiuu for centuries have with
stood the boatirur of the rain, have at
last, by it action, become honey
combed on the outside, and in many
places are nearly eaten through. If a
common drinking glass be pounded and
moistened, enough of the powder will
be dissolved to impart to the water a
powerful reaction on turmeric paper.
Pure flint may be converted, by com
bination with water, into a transjarent
tremulous jelly. Granite rock is grad
ually disintegrated by water; and the
marble nag otfthe door-step is worn by
the drop that falls from the eaves.
Water is one of the most important
of the provimate principles of the ha
man body, and exists in greater amount
than all the rest taken together. It
enters into the composition of every
solid and fluid of the body. There is
no tissue not even enamel in which
it is not found, indeed there 13 no
tissue except enamel, teeth, bones, ten
dons, elastic tissue, and dried cuticle,
of which it does not form one half.
The aggregate amount of water con
sumed as drink in a year by a healthy
man is about i500 lbs., and the aver-
as amount that makes its exit from
the body by the kidneys, bowels, lungs
and skin is about 1900 lba. The quan
tity excreted threfore exceeds the
quantity ingested by about 400 lbs.,
the surplus beine probably formed in
the bod v, as M. Banal suggests, by
the combination with hydrogen, of the
oxygen in the inspired air and the ex
cess of oxygen over thej hydrogen in
our food.
MABSIAOES DlTJtlSO 1HH7.
The following are a list of the marriage
licences issued and certificates recorded in the
office of the county clerk of Douglas county
during the year 1807
Jan
f J A Bowman
Annie Jordan
Eliza J Carson
Mattie E Pearson '
Dora Young
Sarah C.Butler
Mary E. Reese
Mary J Ball
Laura E Bradford
Jestin Wright
" 6 R E Smith
' 9 Wm Benedict
" 9 J2E Belshaw
" 12 Samuel Ball
" i6DCPitzer
' 23 Wm Brings
" 25 V S Bogard
Mar 3 L Brewer
" 9 John E Johnson
" 9 R T Ashwoith
" 20 W M. Johnson
' 28 Arthur Walker
" 30 Edward Holtz
Apr 7 C N Gaddis
"11 James Richey
' 17 J W Thomas
" 17 T B Cannon
" 24 Jas E Ensley
" 24 L F Earl
M E Howard
Ella Kagon
Amanda Kerley
Hortense E Oa
Edna Albro
Laura B Pintston
Salina R
Mary F Ingram
Sadie Lewis
Mary A Winniford
S E Palmer
May 1 John E Letson Melvina J Walker
" I L'G Lincoln Cairie Hefty
" 8 John Haight Ruby Cilpatrick
" 13 C W Waters E J Warren
" 21 F Cornutt Laura Clarke
" e6 Jas H Porter Ada Breitenbusher
June I G Archambeau Sarah C White
" 5 A.Worley Marie F Hanks
' i; 8 John W Craig Lillie Mattoon
"12 Grant Levens Alice Simpson
" I5AM Ingram ClemenUne Williams
" 26 Sylv Miller Angeline Mattoon
' 26 Jas P Starr Sophena Smith
" 28 S J Chenoweth M A Hall
" 29 I W Gardner A E Hunt
30 S R Cole
4 EH Wright
8 P S Durland
13 J R Pickett
14 F O Worley
14 G W Hedrick
1 7 A E (xivelace
19 T J Burge
23 Geo Warner
31 Chas Brooks
Christina B Hoover
E Conley
Lizzie Short
Lucy Packard
Irena E Sayles
Susan Futman
Lucy Churchill
Bertha Anlauf
Josephine Petree
Nancy Williams
July
Aug 5 George Brown Odill Detanney
" 5 D Clements Emma Singleton
" 24 John T Bryan Anna M Langenberg
" 25 L H Kruse Carrie A Beckley
" 30 L S Fortin Olhe Thompson
" 31 H Parry Martha Snyder -
Sept 5 WH Thompson Annie E Cony
" 6 Jas R Boyle Rosa McMichael
" '7 AC Marsters I T Mitchell
21 Aaron Rose
26WL Nichols
6JDEllison
9 Geo Leslie
12 II II Nichols
Libbie Smith
Addie Fullerton
Lou Agee
Parialee Thompson
Anna Vineyard
Oct
" 13 B T Roadman Margaret M Mires
" 15 J M Volkman Naoni Shepherd
" 16 W G B Dixon Nannie Richards
" 16 J M Donnell Florence Archburger
" 18 Geo Weaver Alice N Dement
" 19 John M Cowan Emma Mosher
" 24johnDolan . Laura E Dewar ,
" 24 T E Singleton C B Booth
" 30 J K Mitchell Eliza Hadler
" 30 S J Shrum E A Chapman
Nov 4 J N Cowan Dora M McKce
" 11 AH Hart Minnie J Goodman
" 15 Jas H Shupe Susie Velzain
" 17 WS Chenoweth Retta Reed
" 18 W L Laird M N McNeil
" 20 Alonzo M Jones Hat tie C Boyd
Dec 15 N Evans Mary C Rice
" 21 J R Clough Addie Ehff.
" 28 L. L. Hurd Tosie Boone.
SUMMARY OF THE VESSCS SOU
FOR nOVULAS COVXTX 18ST.
1 1 f
Legal voters... ... .... .......
Males under ten
Females under ten.
Males & females not enumerated.
Total population
BALANCE ABOUT AS LAST TEAR.
PRODUCTS.
Acres -under cultivali n
2,800
4.122
2,697
14,650
58,281
T'n'neal raised during prececdfng
year, busheu..
Oats raised bushels
Barley and rye raised bu
Cora raised bu . . . .
Hay tons
Tobacco lbs. . ....
Butter and cheese lbs
Hops 11S . ........ , if. .... .
ROOTS.
Potatoes bu
FRUITS.
Apples bu.....
Prunes and plums bu ,
LUMBER.
285.447
61,108
27,790
16,840
730
121,264
3.270
38,889
8i,357
7,710
Lumler feet
. . No.
Acres of land .494S91
Town lots 1057
Improvements
Mdse. and implements.
Money notes and sect. .
Household furniture.
Horses and mules 3705
Cattle 12835
Sheep 78791
Wool lbs 393945
Swine.'; '. 7061
Gross value property ... 8850
County indebtedness, .
. 14,046,247
Total Value.
1722975
236615
5tC7IS
253935
942940
102910
3736o
96345
90935
8666790
80S8
4290247
$U42.66
purposes. JJougias is oouna to ue one
of the workshops of the world.
Douglas Cousty and all Oregon in
fact are bound to boom during the next
decade. New industries are tole es
tablished and the resources of the coun
try will be developed until, in the lan-
j guage of a friend at our elbow, "In five
years you will not know this country
trom the progress that has ueen maae
f
. 1
Laurie
REAL XSTATt TitAKSACTlOMi.
Dacember, 1887.
We give a summary of the real es
tate transactions for the month of De
ceibber, as recorded in the county
clerk s office.
B 0- Agee to J B Homer, property
in Ibwelmrg, consideration ?800.
Dand Bushey to II A Langenbeig,
one acre in Tp 27 S 11 5 W, consider
ation flOO.
John Itiyless to America Young,
property in tovn of .Oakland, consider
ation $700. '' .
O&ORECo to Joseph Bennett,
80 acres in Sdc 3 Tp 23 S R 4 W, con
sideration $S0.
OA E R Co to Joseph Bennett,
40 acres in Sec 3 Tu 23 S R 4 W, con
sideration 100.
T P Sheridan to R S and J C Sheri
dan, 149 acres in Bes 35 Tp 27 S R 6
W, consideration 1.
W F Benjamin and wife to J F
Hardison, property in Sec 11 Tp32
S R 4 W, consideration $1100.
Solomon Ady to Wm Hutson, prop
erty in Myrtle Creek, consideration
$150.
II A Bar et al to Robert Wade,
241 acres in Sec 9 Tp 21 S R 10 W.
consideration $920. -
AM and W R Simpson to GH
Emerson, property in Sec 16 Tp 21 S
U II V, consideration $1.
Eph Raymond to May A Fate,. 101
acres in Sec 10 Tp 30 S R 4-W, con
sideration $1170. f"-
John H Lee to "Harriet Wiley 1
acre in Sec 18 Tp 29 S R 8 W, con
sideration $30. TO, ...
Joel Pattersoi to Harriet Wiley, 1
acre In Sec 18 Tp 29 S R 8 W, con
sideration $30. . ".:'.
Joseph Bennett to Mary JGg, 400
acres in Sec 4 Tp 33 S R 4 W , con
nideration $3500.
J - W Singletary to Sol Abraham,
property in the town of Julia, consid
eration $1.
M and L and R H'and James Ward
and J H Mumpower to Dana K Al
len and Paul S Griffith, 40 acres in Sec
25 Tp 21 S R5 W, consideration $120.
Geo W Day to J L Coon, 100 acres
in Tp 29 S R 8 W, consideration $1.
W R and John Long to Joseph Ben
nett, 112 acres in Sec 29 Tp 22 S R 4
v , consideration $4600
IT S Marshal to Marks and Wollen
burg, 110 acres in Sec 26 Tp 24 S R 6
v, consideration ?D4U4.
C E Tracy and wife to Nelson Gear,
100 acres in Sec 4 Tp 23 S R5 W con
ration $1100.
D W Ellidge to Delilah Ellidge, 5
acres in sec o ip zo S K 4 w, consid
eration $1.
J LCoon to Olive Franklin, 140
acres in Sec .19 Tp 29 S R 8 W, con
sideration $2000.
J L Coon to A B C Whipple, 290
acres in Sec 19 Tp 29 S R 8 W, con
sideration 2000.
Geo W Jones to John Jones 320
in Sec U Tp 27 S R G West, consider
ation $250.
Noah Cornutt to Maiks and Wollen-
berg, 159 acres in Sec 14 Tp 30 S R 6
W consideration $5656.
Marks" and Wollenberg to Mary M
Cornutt, 159 acres in Sec 14 Tp 30 S
R 6 W, consideration $7238.
O ii C R R Co to O A Mattoon, 51
acres in-Sec 5 Tp 22 S R 5 W, consid
eration $82.
W A. Perkins tiE E Mattoon, 10
acrei in Sec 4 Tp 22 S R 5 W, consid
eration si 00.
W A Perkins to E E Mattoon, 5
acres 111 Sec 4 Tp 22 S R 5 W, consid
eration 30.
Sheriff DC to T R and J P Sheri
dan, 9 acrs with saw mill in Sec 15
Tp 26 S R 4 W. consideration $882.
Leonard Stinger to J S Catching,
projierty in town of Canyonviile, con
sideration $75.
E Stephens and. wife to J L Baker,
40 acres in Sec 20 Tp 25 8 R 7 W,
consideration $1000.
R S Stephens to J L Baker, inter
est in 40 acres in Sec 20 Tp 25 S R 7
W, consideration $1000.
COVBTY OFFICIALS.
The following are the lists of the
names of those who have occupied the
positions of County Judge, Commis
sioners, Sheriff, Clerk and Treasurer
of Douglas county, since the admission
of Oi-egon in 1859 . The date eiven is
the year of assuming office and those
marked with a resigned and those
with a f died during their terms of
office. At some future day The Re
view will give the complete list from
the organization of the county in 1853,
but the old records are in such shape
and our time so limited for this issue
that the following is all the historical
data we can give on the subject:
COMMISSIONERS.
1859 S Fiuhugh 1872 Levi Kent
I A Richards John Jackson
1860 R M Hutchinson 1874 Henry Adams
Wm K Stark
Jas Applegate
C P Stratton
1S61 A E McGee
SBBriggs
1864 Z B Dimmick
1864 Dan Raymond
1856 Ben Butler
J B Nichols
1S68 D A Levins
8 Wheeler
1870 Wm Cochran
1876 S Wheeler
B B Brockway
1878 R S Applegate
Perry Cook
1880 A Riddle
J M Dillard
1882 A Riddle
C G Hudson
1884 Chas McGee
John Hall
Henry uecktey .
SHERIFFS.
1859 John Fullerton 1872 Jas Wright
1862 L Howe 1874 E Livingstone
1864 J J Crawford 1876 IB Noble
1866 E Livingstone 1878 F P Hogan
1866 L Howe - . 1882 J S Purdom
1868 J D Van Buren 1884 G A Taylor
1886 BC Agee.
COUNTY JUDGES.
1859 S F Chadwick 1870 Jos Fitzhugh
1861 Andrew Jones 1874 Thos Smith
1862 Wm R Willis 1878 C Gaddis
1866 Crawford Gaddis 1882 J S Fitzhugh
CLERKS
1859 Jas Walton 1868 M M Melvin
1862 R II Dearborn 1870 Eb Stephens
1864 A R Flint" 1872 L L Williams
1864 L L Williams . 1874 E Stephens
1865 -E A Lathrop ' 1876 L L Williams
1866 R A Cowles t 1878 T R Sheridan
1867 L L Williams 1882 G W Kimball
1886 T R Sheridan.
TREASURERS.
1859 Geo Haynes 1870 S Hamiltoa
1860 S Hamilton 1872 E Livingstone
1862 C Gaddis 1874 1 B Noble
1866 Andrew Jones 1876 W T Wright
1S68 H C Slocum 1882 W N Moore
1885 D SWest.
Oor bnsiness men report business
as very good for this season of the
year, and are making arrangements to
greet the boom coming in the spring
time.
The great need of Douglas comity
is for the large tracts of lands to be
divided np into small farms. Wher
ever this haa been done in Oregon
greater prosperity has followed.
Wnss you have read this copy of
The Review send it to a friend in
the east
Tub Review proposes to establish a
reputation during the year as the lead
ing county weekly of the state. It
will be intensely loyal to the best in
terests of Douglas county.
: : SAM SMALL'S BROTHER.
Why Did God Make Mae-h Outdoor?
Two Women's Experience.
"8am Small, Evangelist!"
The proverbial philawphy of "Old Si,"
the venerable plantation darkey, who
gave to the world through the medium
of Small's pen maxims of worldly wis
dom, clothed in a verbiage of irresistible
hutnor, has found a permanent place in
humorous literature.
- ftreat snmrise was shown when it
was announced that he, having been
converted under the ministrations of
"Sam Jones," would become an evan
gelist. At first though, a humorist In the
pulpit seems incongruous. Is it really
so?
No doubt the mere buffoon attempting
to turn men's hearts to solemn truths
would meet with only contempt. But
truth is not hidden in gloom. Genuine
humor frequently illustrates and fastens
in the mind bits ot wisdom that would
otherwise pass unheeded.
In his eulogy of Henry Ward Beecher,
Rev. Dr. Parker says: "Whenever he.
SI
he hrausht June sun
shine and music, and made even desi I
ponding and surly men feel that a fuller
and warmer summer, 'the Kingdom of
Heaven,' itself was 'at hand.' " Thai is
genial Christianity. f
Mr. Small belongs to a witty family.
He has a brother connected with Annoy
Knox's and "Fat Contributor's" Texa
SifHng$, a paper whieH- haa had pheno
menal success in tiie field of humorous
literature. Mr Frank A. Small is the
present lepresetative of that popular
paper in England, and, like his distin
guished brother, he takes a deep in
terest in the welfare of other people.
Under date of 48 Porte n Road, Kens
ington W. London, Eng., Sept. 27, 1887,
he writes "While at Valding in Kent
yesterday, I met Prof. S. Williams,
Head Master of the Cleaves Endowed
school. In the course of conversation
ahout America. Professor Williams re
marked that Warner's safe cure had
boon of treat benefit to his wile, who had
been much trouDieawitn aaisoraerea
liver. Wiimi'i ufe carfj &n Amorieos?
preparation) was all she had taken, and
she haa experienced none 01 ner oia
trouble for some months past,
Mrs. Annie Jenness-MUler, editor of
New York Dre$, and a very popular
woman in the fashionable world says in
Ler own Ikiagaibaejor October: "War
ner's safe cure is tie only medicine I
ever take or recommend,. In every in
stance it gives new energy and vitality to
all my powers." This distinguished
woman also says that for ladies this
great remedy is "peculiarly effective."
Sam Small is likely to succeed as a
moral teacher. When we remember
how near together in human nature lis)
the fountains of laughter and of tears,
the deep effect his discourses must have
on the masses can easily be imagined. '
"Why did God make so much out
doors?'' exclaimed a little girl. We know
not. He has made it and we should
grow in it, broad, charitable and genial,
fudging eveiy thing by merit, not bypre
mdice. ;
Scrofula
Is one of the most fatal scourges which
afflict mankind. It is often inherited,
but may be the result of improper vaoci
. nation, mercurial poison, nncleanlineas,
and various other causes. Chronic Sores,
Ulcers, Abscesses, Cancerous Humors,
and, in some eases, Emaciation and Con
sumption, result bom a scrofulous condi
tion of the blood. This disease can be
cured by the use ot Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
I Inherited a scrofulous condition of the
Blood, which caused a derangement of my
whole system. After takasg less than
four bottles ot Ayer's Sarsaparilla I am
Entirely Cured
and, tor the past year, have not found it
necessary to use any medicine whatever.
I am now in better health, and stronger,
than eyer before. O. A. Willard, 218
Tremont St., Boston, Mass.
I was troubled with Scrofulous Sores
for five years; but, after using a few
bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the sores
. healed, and I have now good health.
Elizabeth Warnock, 64 Appleton street,
Lowell. Mass.
Some months ago I was troubled with
Scrofulous Sores on my leg. The limb
was badly swollen and Inflamed, and the
sores discharged large quantities of offen
sive matter. Every remedy failed until
I used Ayer's Sarsaparilla. By taking
three botUea of this medicine the sores
have been healed, and my health is re
stored, lam grateful for the good it has
done me. Mrs. Ann O'Brian, US Sulli-
van st, New York. ft
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Arer k Co., Lowell, If a.
Sold by all DrofgUU. Price 1; tlx bottle, &.
PHOTOGRAPHS !
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GRAVES GALLERY,
AND NOW I SMILE.
Lightening process and latest styles in
Photo's, Copying and enlarging.
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DRUG HOUSE
W. S. Hamilton.
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BEAT REDUCTION SALE
V: ;vvjia I , - - - : ;
REGARDLESS
HEW
Keeps a full line of Dress Qoods of every variety and Shade.
A full line of Silks.
A full Una of Satins, Brocades and Velvets.
. A full line of Fancy Dress Goods.
? A full line of Hosiery.
i A full line of Clothing.
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A f all 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, but not. least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all
kinds of Tidies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern.
I03VCS -flLTCTXJ
M JOSEPHSON.
THE CTCIiCME.
The Lightest Running and most Powerful Windmill now before the Public
Needs no attention, and lasts for years.
PATENTED.
These Itlills i are the Best,
Cheapest Strongest
and Lightest,
AND ARE
SELF-EEGULATORS.
Pacific Manufacturing
934 & 936 MISSION ST., S. R
DON'T FORGET
12-fu
14-ft.
16-ft"
22-ft.
MILLS -
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$65
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10-ft. MILLS 850
Order through The RtviKW office and save extra charge.
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DEALERS IN
DRUGS. PAINTS. 1
GLASS, JEWELRY, WAIUHtS,
PUTTY, ! COMBS, El C. ETC
We expect to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to make it to
the interest of all to deal with us. We also invite a continuation of the pat
ronage of all former patrons, and solicit new ones.
(T GIVE US A CALL.Jg!
30,000 Acres Farm & Grazing Land
IN DOUGLAS AND JACKSON COUNTIES,
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Fine farms of almost every description well fenced, vsell watered, and sit
uated in the most healthful climate, are now offered for sale
In Tracts of from 160 to 3000 Acres.
I have entered the Real Estate Business lo slay, ami have superior faciL
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ities for disposing of hndV " Therefore those wishing to sell their land will
do well to place the matter in my charge.
J. C. HUTCHINSON,
OAKLAND, -.. - .1 - . - - - OREGON,
Chas. E. Wolvertos, .
President.
J. W. Cusiclc,
Treasurer. .
The Farmers, and Merchants Insurance Co.
CAPITAL! STOCK $300,000000- '
ALBANY,
WM. ULRICK,fcUtritt Agent,
is reserved for
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Sol. Abraham's
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THE PRICES.
16-ft
18-ft
20-ft
24-ft
B"
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"A"
MILLS
$110
175
200
250.
DIMMICK
OR3BO-O.BE
OILS,
J. O. Wbisman, -Vice-Presklent.
J. K. Elderkin,
Sec. vo& Manager.
OREGON.
MEDEORD, OREGON.
ORQAiM
Bm attained standard of excellence which
admits of no superior.
It contains every improvement th at Inventive
cuius, skill and inotuiy can produce.
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EXCEL. YEABS
These Organs are celebrated for volume,
iiallty of tone, quick response, artistic desurn,
eauty in finish, perfect construction, making
lem the most defllrable omna for hoinea.
eohoola, churches, lodges, societies, etc.
ESTABLISHED BEPVTATIOIT.
CXEQUALED FACILITIES,
SKILLED WORKMEN,
I BEST MATERIAL,
eoHBtmcn, mass this
THH POPULAR ORGAN
Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
Catalogues and Price Lists, on application, isxa
CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO.
Car. Randolph and Ann St. CHICAGO. ILL
H. C. Stanton
DEALER IN
STAPLE DRY GOODS!
THE BEST QUALITY.
GENERAL FURNISHING,
HOSIERY, TRIMMING tc.
Boots & Shoes
OF THE BEST Q CAL1TY.
a full
GROCERIES !
Wood And Willow
WAKE.
CROCKERY
& GLASSWARE,
ELECTRIC LAMPS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AND STATIONARY,
J Subscription
AGENCY.
Subscription received for all Eastern
and European Publications.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Established in 1867
t' Jacob Bitlzcr
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Homeopathic and Patent Medicines,
Perfumes, Satcliet powder, Combs,
Toilet articles, etc, etc; Stationery, ink
spectacles, dusters, memoranda and
school books, mucilage, pencil, erasers,,
shoulder braces, sponges, trusses, drug
gist sundries, etc.
DBUG--S
And chemicals, paints, oils and var
nishes, windox glass and putty, wall
paper, cement, a full line of brashes.
Perscriptions and family receipts care
fully compounded. All of which, and
much more can be found at our
STOEE.
MILLWOOD MILLS
ON HUBBARD CREEK.
CLARKE & BAKER, Proprietors.
Ws sra now prepared to furnish lumber o tbe
best quality in quantities to suit the purchasers,
always baring on hand the largest stock of any mil
In Douglas County.
We will furnish lumber at ou ill at tbe following
PRICES.
Mo-1 rough lumber.... ...... S3 to $10 H
No, 1 flooring, S Inch D 4 M n $18 X
No. 1 flooring, 4 Inch D 4 M .I8 M
No. 1 finishing lumber (18 M
CLARKE A BAKER.
INSURANCE.
GO TO
Humphrey & F int.
And get your property insured, for
they represent reliable companies", such
as the
V ANGLO NEVADA
Of California And
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION
Humphrey & Flint
DEPOT HOTEL
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cents,
XSThts house has Iate. changed band and is
oroughly renovated and refurnished. Tbe travel-
ng public will find the best of aceonimodatiena
No- Chinamen Employed.
' SMHH BAILEY.
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A rare meliciaal
t cura wbea aU else falls.
B m eared the worn earn at Coosta.Wa Linn. lAm
ndia-MUoB. iaward tina. r.hinwloo. invalnabiefor
Keenmatlam, Female WeakBeas, and all tains and dt
orders o( the Stomach and bowel, too. asbroaxiiu.
HINDERCORNO.
The satest. n aad Bert ears forOorm, Banloaa. An.
Stops aU pali
LnainanimfnrttftUi.fM. iihTTI
ver laus
Bti0iyre)Ve?afl'cMSefc3
f ollr and exeaait reaeem Uw eaem, eoaras and visor
of roa th. Coras waaknaw of Bind aad body; Kerreoa
Oebllitv. Solaal bchaMWa. Lost MaakSTa
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THIS is the top of the gen
uine "Pearl Top" Lamp
Chimney, all
are imitations.
others similar
This is the
exact label on
each one of the
Pearl Top
Chimeys.
The dealer
may say and
think he has as
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good, but he has not
Insist upon the exact label
and top. V
GEO. A. MACBETH & CO.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
C cto H.. aExaxlz.is
A Full Line iof
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Staple and Fancy Groceriep,
Table and Pocket cJutleky,
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. j ETC.
CANITD FRUITS
A SPECIALTY.
Produce bought and the highest cash
price paid, i '
ROSEBURG OREGON.
New Stage Line.
ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY
Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wednes
dtys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays,
ihursdays, and Saturdays. Time of
having both terminal points 6 o'clock
A M. and ariives at each point at 6
o clock p. m. j
ROOT, T. MCCULLOCH,
Prop.
LANGENBERG'S
Boot and! She Stare
Jackson Street,OpposIte Post Office,
Boaebnrc Oregon.
TTEEP3 ON HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST
JV assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and
other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITE8S, SLIP
PKS and everything in the Bout and Sboe.line, and
SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.
Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect
Fit Guaranteed.
I use the Best of Leather nnd Warrant all
my work.
Repairing Neatly Done, on Short Notice.'.
Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and
VIOLIN STRINGS.
LOUIS ZANQEtfBE RO,
F0HNI1 VRE PALA CF,
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. UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE
Has tbe finest stock of furniture south of Portland
which he sells as cheap as it can be bought
in he State. Tbe new tangled
DO UBLE BED LOUNGE.
AND j
PATENT CORNICES.
Also has on hand a full assortment of beds and bed
ding, chairs, tables,
BUREAUS AND COMMODES,
i
And ail kinds of Childrens Chairs, etc.
J. GILDERSLEEVE.
Roseburg Flouring Mills
RAST & CRITESER.
This mill is turning out
CHOICE! FLOUR,
ad-l'
will 800 tbstyou are satisfied.
Get your biscuit flour at the
Roseburg Mills
The highest market
wheat
price paid for
C. W. KNOWXES,
ST, CHARLES H0TFL
EUROPEAN PLAN.)
C.-W KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS lit EVERT RESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With Tbe House
i
Fire-proof Brick Building
. 180 Rooms.
In tbe Center of the
COR. FRONT AND MORRISON 8TS., PORTLAND
so
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"T? n i S lr
Halaria, Dumb Chills,
Fever and Ague, Wind
Colic. Bilious Attacks.
Tby nradare recrnlsir. natnrsil erar.
tfoua, BTr sVip or Interfere) avltk)
dattly haalnewa. As at fsmtlr nedirtae.
Uttj oosiM fe 1st ever hotuii!d.
SOLD ITVXltYWIIElCEe '
WhMl lur rim. t A. . r,
riTS, EPILEPSY or
; FAIXIUG SICKHES3,
Siri? "?".aon ' D "w receiving a cure.
Bend at ; once tor a treattft and a Frer Kottiji
eir.7.lr2ddre5iD8 &
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ALBANY
t COLLKOIATK
INSTITUTE.
INSTITUTE.
(COLLEGIATE
ALBANY
1SS7. ;.
OREGON.
188S.
TWNTT FIRST YEAR
CLASSICAL' SCIENtiFIC, LITERARY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL.
COURSES OF STUDY
lXSTRlJCTIO.V TUOIIUIJUH, DISCIPLINE FII1JI.
Tuition ran-,TM from Svo and a half ilollara to
tweh e and a half d'Miara jr term.
The year beiriin on Tue'.v ncarust tl.e oikl.lie o f
SeptenilHir ami end on WwlneMloy neariMt the
middle of June, and it divided hito four equal
terms.
A careful superYixi'w la exercised war tuJeut j
from out of town.
(iood board can be obtained In frirate familins at
verv reasonable rate. Kimjiui fur aelf-boanling can
readily be had at fifty eeuu per week.
For announcement and fiill particular, address
tlie President KEV. ELBKltT N CONK1T, A. M.
Established 1851
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
v TKE LEADING
CLOTHIER, HA.TTlB
AND
OP OREGON.
BUICK & BEXJA3LTN
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Roseburg,
Oregon .
OTBny and Sell Real Estate on Commission.
Loan
Monev on Improved Lands.
fSTHave For Sale Large ami Small Tracts of Afx
; rcultural, Grazing and Timber Lands and City
Poierty. Correspondence Solicited.
L. S. K. BUICK, Manager.
NEW YORK LUMBER
& Wood Yard
Go To 51 R Howcirs
East side of track one block south of
depot is where yon will tiud number
one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar,
Fir, and all Dimention lumber for
buildings, sawed and shaved cedar
shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen
Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair
railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel
posts, Ceiling, Rustic, Flooring, and
all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed
and split Cedar posts, li inch plank
sawed expressly for sidewalks. I
represent the Sugar Pine Door &
Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which
from personal insjiection I believe to
oe the finest establishment on the Pa
cific coast, it employes seventy men."
The Proprietors and Overseers are all
Eastern men and experts in the busi
ness, the machinery is new and put
up in the best manner, and all under -srtict
discipline and order. Their -work
is all done by number one me
chanics and is equal to any work of
the kind done in New York or the
East Fruit boxes, Picket fences and
Gates complete. I also represent a
number one mill at Yoncolla where I
have sawed all Dimention lumber to
order on short notice. All gnaianteed
as represented or no sale. Call and
see stock and prices before purchasing.
Stove wood constantly on hand at .
IIIUI TI1IE PRICES.
ILvr.ea,t 3VLa.rK.et
If cGrecor's old stand,
Jackson Street : Roseburg.
W. B. ROIIREH.
.H1CHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR HIDES.
THIS MARKET is always supplied with
the choicest quality of
Of all kinds, including beef, pork, veal and
mutton; also, corn beef, sausage, lard, etc
Tbe most favorable inducements offered to
patrons, and no effort will be spared toward
giving satisfaction. - .
Douglas County Bank,
f HUMPHREY Jt FLINT,
Roselrarfx - - - Oregom.
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BANHINQ BUSINESS
Sight Drstfta Dran
Portland, San Francisco, New York and
other points. Bills of exihanars on the
principal gties of Europe. Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections made
on all accessablcpoiots at reasonable rates.
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.'
H. McCMlen
.Will sell by the motto
"LIVE AND LET LIVE"
Call and Examine our Stock
-Before-
FURSHA8IHG ELSEWHERE.
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