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ROSEBURGr, OREGON FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17.1888.
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Rosepufg
the
SliUiili REVIEW
las Puslu d U the Front and
Uaa the Largest Circulation and
Is acknowledged to be the Best
Newspaper Ever Published in
Douglas county. Subscribe Now.
One Year -- ----- $2 co
Sii Months ------ - - - 1 oo
gyT obituarv notkes of not mors than ten line
publUbed free: ad..ilional lines will b charged fur
at the rat. of tu xnti per
(JESEuAL DISEOTOB Y
G aovsa Cleveland. pref!,ei
Thus. F. Bayaku Secretary of State
Chas S. r AiRcmi.D,Scretary of rreasury.
yy X VlL - . SreUry of the Interior.
Wm C. K.crr.' Secretary c , ar
W.C. VMi.rsE Secretary of Navy.
1) M. Dickisso .... Po.tMa.ter Ghwenl .
Attomev GaeraL
Morruo K. W ait . . -Cruet J
... TATK OP OHEGON. -
A M. ItAKLAA .. - .
ice.
4. N Dolm. .......... I u. S? Senators.
J. H. Mitchell J .
(.. Hbrmans .....Coocressman.
STLVESTER PBNS.-YER ".
JeoI W. McHaiDE..... Secretary of SUte.
4' W Webb SUte Treasurer.
K.B.'McK' ...Sav-t. Tab. Instruction.
....State Printer,
Frank Bake :.
JR.. S. STRAHAJi ...
Wm. P. In:o. t
.Snprenw Judges.
W. VV. Tn t ku, .
SECON U J U UiCIAL DISTRICT.
ir Bkan JmlKe'
J W- UiSaVoS . ..Prosecuting Attorney,
DOUULAS COUNTY.
J. H. RHWit,
John Estarrr,
. W.F.Benjamis
P. P. Palmek, f
J AS. BLVMWEI.L, I
H. Mcke-szuc J
Titos. R. Sheridan
Bts. C. Agee
. . . . Senator.
..Reprea ntative.
Clerk
Sheriff.
Tr&urer.
V. S. WEST
G. T. Russell.
.School" Superintendent.
Jas. A. Sterling
J. s. FrrzHuuH
J. U O. A. McGee.
N.'E.tr:irr
1)r. S. S AiAnrtui ...
Thos. Graii". M- 1'-
Assessor.
Couuty Judge.
, . .Commissioners.
Surveyor,
.. ..Coroner.
M. R. C. S,
County Physician.
Taos. Smith
. . Sheep lnspecioi
PRECINCT OFFICERS:
T. L. Gannon X Justices.
Jas. Harpham.
J
Constable
CITY OF KOSEBURG.
H. C. Stantos. !
John Rast,
J. P. Shkridan,
thos. Grisdale,
W. F. BenJamis
S. F. Floeu.. ..
T. Ford
Trustees.
.......... Recorder.
Marshal.
Treasurer.
Will H. Fisher
U. S. LAND OFFICE PvOSEBURG,
Ohas. W". Johnston Register.
A. C. Jones Receiver
SIGNAL SERVICE.
B. 3.PA0CE .....Observer.
PROFESSIONAL-
L F. LANE.
T AKE & LANK,
JOHN LANE
Attorneys at Law.
Main atre;t, ojipiwite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
FULLKKTON,
Attorney at Ltw.
Olflce in Marks' brink, np stairs.
R. C. HUjSTER' M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
CAXYOXYILLE OUEtiON
K. L. MILLER, M. D
Surgeon.
i Homceopatuic Phjsician.
OtEtce up stairs "m the old Sheridan
Brick, on Jackson Street, Rosebnrg,
Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality.
F. G. (EHNlE, M. D.
(Pronounced Amo.)
HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
& Grsiriualc Of The
IJN1VKKSITY
OfJLcipzig Germany.
' Office nt Residence on Jackson St,
Rosebud, - - - Oregon.
DR.-C-A-BONHAM
RESIDENT DENTIST
Roseburg i- - - - Or
Office over head in MarW buildin. My repnta
tlo.i as a Dentist i ba.ed on 'he meriU of my
.1Vu mm . , times.
. work, rnees rwww"'.
O-00LD FILL! SO A SPECIALTY.-
EDWARD :PAGE,
SURGE CN AND PHYSICIAN,
OREGON.
OAKLAND
Special attention
to
diseases of
women.
Milla Svanoe Lund M D
OF
WOMAN'S MEDICAL COIXEGE
Chicago
Illinois.
OFFICE AT THE RECTORY.
Office hour from 9:30 a. m. to 12 M.
"Diseasts f women a specialty.
SOUTH TMl'dUA MILLS
MAXVFACTl HE8 THE
BEST FLOUR
; I - . SOLD IN
ocXranteed equal to the best
"New ' Process Flour."
CHOICE WHEAT STORK D FOR FARMERS AND
I J Bouirht For C ilrf LINCOLN A BASHER,
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
DEPOT HOTEL,
OAKLAND, OREGON.
Richard Thomas, Prop.
.First Class
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AND TUG
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel a he Depot of the Railroad.
Central Hotel !
ItOSEBURG. ORKGON,
OPPOSITE CARLOX'9 LIVERY STABLE.
Board and Lodging per day
. m A eek . . . . .
$I.OO
5-00
, 4-OC
" Without Ixnlging
Meals, 25 cents, Lodging, 25 cents -Thorough
satisfaction is promised to travel
sand the public generally.
MRS- GARRISON, Prop.
No Chinese employed .
SI 00 HE'S KESTAIKAXT.
Prineip Buuiiiesa Street.)
Roweburg, Oregon
MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS
We Keep the Best the Market Affords.
EUROPEAN PLAN.
psMOND HOTEL.
First Class In Every Particular,
Cornsk Front asd Moiirisos Sts.
PORTLAND. OREGON
Tiiowas Gdixkan, Proprietor.
T. H. O'Mallev. C. Faber
O'MALLEY oi FABER
MARBLE WORKS
Manufactures of
MONUMENTS & HEADSTONES
and all kinds of
Marble, Granite and stone works. Mason
and Brick work done on short notice.
Shop at Flocd's old stand .
SOTICE.
TO
ALL WHOM IT MAY CON-
-A- cern that I have appomted V. w.
eains of Calaiooia Precinct. lastec-
rnf Stnrk for Raid Precinct. Post
m . rk.n 1 l u.1,,1,
, . , m , ' -1 . "i , . -r, . . .s: l
Oiuim OI Hour A-recuici, atoi.oiuoo
address, V llbnr Hlld other Wilt be
aj je( ag parties interested niake their" I
I desires known to me .
THOS. SMITH
Insector of Stock for Douglas Co. Or.
Wilbur, Or, Apni 13tb, 18H7.
NEW STORE
AT
D1I,1,AHI, OK.
would rea pec t fully inform the public that he
has on hand a fine assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
llcady-Made Clothing
and in fact everything usually kept at a
hist-clais store. Give him a call.
Goods at Low Prices.
All kinds of Prodnc
Taken in Exchange for Goods.
CT.AU orders promptly attended to.
-FROM-s-
iROSEBURG TO LEMPIREGCITY.
HATES
From Roseburg to Looking Glass
S .75
" " Foot of mountain.
. 2.00
" Dora
' " Fairview
" ' Sumner
" " Marshfield
" " Empire City
DAW5Y EXCEPT SUNDAY.
. 5.0O
. 5 50
. 6.50
. 7.00
7-50
For Particlars Inq -ire at the Post Office,
jas c Mcculloch, Prop
CIVIL BEW) STORE
V. I.. ARRINGTON,
DEALER IX
Dry Qoods Grocsics etc
Ali Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange
CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO , OREGON
BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT
BOWEN BROS.
Having dissolveil the cojiartnfrship exist
ing between Bunnell & Bowen Bros, and
are now jireparej to lo all work in the
Hue in a
WORKMANLIKE
MANNER, AND AT REASONABLE RATES
DR. JORDAN'S
4
iUUSEUM OF ANATOMY.
751 MARKET STREET
SAH FRANCISCO.
po AND LEARN HOW TO AVOID
VJT disease, and how wonderful!)
J nuvle- Priv4te offloe- 111 Gnr Street
IConsulUtion on lost manhood and aP
J. JASKULEK.
Practical
"uubDiakxr, Jeweler and Optician.
ALL WORK. WARRANTED.
Dealer in Watches, Clocke, Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FULL LIS 8 OF
CIUAUS, T0BACC4 FANCY GOODo.
THE ONLY RELIABLE OPTOMER IN TOWN
for the proiierarijtutment of 9pcUole. Depot
olthe Geuuiue Braiiliii Pebble Sstcles wd Ey
glasues. Olltce In Uamiltou'a Brick Block.
THE GRLAT;
Transcontinental Route
US
-VTA THE
Cascade Divison
Nov Completed,'. Making it the
Shortest. Best and Quickest.
The dining car line; the direct route; no de
lays; fastest trains; lowest rates to Chi
cago and all points east. Tickets
sold to all prominent points
throughout the est and
southeast.
To East-Bound Passengers.
Be careful and do not make a mistake, but
be sure to take the
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD,
And see that jour ticket raula via THIS LINE, St.
Paul or MiimeipolU to avoid vhangds and serious
delays occanioued by other routes.
Through second class sleeping cars run on regular
ex:rjss trulns full length of the line. Berths free;
lowest rales: quickest time.
General Office of the Company, Bo-
Washincton St. Portland, Or-
A. D. CHARLTON,
Ass't. Gen. Pass. Ag-U
No. 3 Washington St.
Portland, Or.
TriE YAQUINA ROUTE
Oregon Pacific Railroad
AND
OREGON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY'S
STEAMSHIP LINE.
25 MILES SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME
Than by any other route.
n I'M...,- ThM.,.1, P.M.. . n .1 c.;..t,, T In.
from Portland and ail points in the willam
ette valley to and from San francisco,
v-. "'meM tuver une oi oteamers
-nm. n. uoaa, me "fl. . Benuey, rne
' . , v ...
MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS.
From Messrs. Hulnian A Co's. Dock, 200 and J02
Front St., for Corvallis, and intermediate poluta,
making close connection at Albany and Corvalila
with trains of the OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
TIME SCHEDULE (Except Sundava )
Leaves Albany 1. 00 p m Leaves Yaquina 6.30 a m
Leaves Corvallis 1.4? pm Leaves corvauis lu.aaam
Arrive Yaquina 5. 60 p m Arrive Albany 11.15 a m
O, A C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallis,
The above trains connect at
YAO.UINA
V. iih the Oregon Development Company's Steam
ship Line between Yaquina and San Francisco.
SAILING DATES.
bteamer From iin Francisco From Yaquina
Will Valley TliurFeb. 9.1S88, Tuea Feb. 14, 1883.
eastern or l ues " 14, i sun iv.
Will Valley Sun " 9, " Sat 25,
Eastern Or 1 Sat " 25, " 1 Tlmr Mar 1,
This Company reserves the right to change soiling
dates without notice.
Pa8scnicers from Portland and all Willamette Val-
ley points can make close connection with the
trains of the YAQUINA ROUTE at Albany r Cor
vail is, and if destined to San Francisco, should ar
range to arrive at Yaquina the evening before date
; of sailing.
PASSENGER AND FREIGHT KATES ALWAYS
THE LOWEST.
For information apply to
C. H. Haswell, Jr., C. C. Hoot s,
G. F, A P. Agent. Acting G. F. A P. Agt.
Or. Development Co. O. P. R. R. Co.
304 Montgomery St., Corvallis
San rraucuco, lai. Oregon,
J-
OVERLAND TO CAEJFDRNI
VIA
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R
And Connection
THE MT. ShASTA ROUTE.
Time lictween Roseburg and San Francisco,
29 hours.
CALIFORNIA KXPRRSS TRAINS DAILY.
South
I North.
4:00 r. M. Leave Portland Arrive 1 10:40 A.
1:45 A. M. I Leave Roseburg Leave I 12:50 A.
7:40 A. H. I Arrive San Franuco Leave I 6:30 r.
PULMAN BTJITET SLEEPEES.
EXCURSION SLEEPERS FOR
Second Class Passengers on all through trains
Frss or Charob.
I The O. and C. R. R. Ferry makes connection with all
the regular trains on East bide im'.trom lootoi i u
West Side Division-
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS
MAIL ISAIS DAU.T (KXCKPT SCSBAT.
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 7.30 A. M. CorvaUlj ...12.25 P.M.
Corvallis 1.3W. M. PortlaniF! . 8.15 P. M.
At Albany and Corvallia connect with trains of
I Oregon I'uctnc
EXPRESS TRAIX DAI1.T EXCEPT SUXDAT.)
ivavf I ARRIVE.
Portland 4.50 P. M. McMuinville.. 8.00 V. .
Mcilinnville.... 5.45 A.M. 1 Portland S.00A. M
For full information regarding rates, maps, etc.
call on coniiny'a agent.
R KOEHI.ER. E. P. ROGERS.
Manatcer. G. F. A Pasa Agent.
iimhiuUioii off
than On. Hundred
Thousand application, for paten u la
iTni.A Ki . taa .nd Fonieu eonn
trim, the publishers of the Scientific
American continue to act as solicitors
for patent, caveats, trade-marks, eopy--i;..
mt fnr th. United HtalM. and
to obtain patents in Canada, EnsUnd, France,
Germany, and all other countriM Their eip.rU
anos ta auMuualed and tneu- laeiuuas
it .-a rmJAfinnm menaHHl and flled
In the Patent Office on abort notice. Term, very
seasonable. Mo charge for examination of models
r drawings. Advice by mail free.
Paten uobwined threusnnnOo.snotlee4
Inthe BCIEJIXIirtC AMERICAS, which has
the larseet circnUtlou sadwthe moat Inflo.ntial
BewspsM of its ktnd.pnbliahed la the world.
Tbs aaVTntasss f soea a aotooe svacr psteatew
4S?iim-& LrolendldTrnhistrstsd aswausust
is pnbliahid WKKKLY at S3-00 . year, and is
admitted ta be the best paper devoted toKieaoe.
aaechsaioa. Inventions, ensineering works, asa
ether departments of Industrial pnereea. pub
i fisbed tn any conn try. It emtains the names of
all patentees and title of every Invention paten te
achweek. Try It fans months for on doUar.
Sold by all newidMlers.
U you hav an invention to pateat writs t
em- (...
J f AfterwtTfsais'
i C5Lyi Aiu 1 Eperjence In the
HARDWARE
Or Are naw prepared tojoffer better barjiins than any one in the; state.
The "Star" Chilled Plow, warranted the belt and cheapest. The "Bryan1' Steal Plow The Norwegian
Steel Flow The Solid Comfort Sulky, the on!) successful
Harrows. Common Harrows, Lever Harrows, Spring
Drills etc which we will sell cheap.
An Immense stock of "Superior" Cook Stoves Firo
ins: and Box stoves, every one warranted which we wi'l
Prices.
Waooks. Lansing 8teU Skein Wagons White Sewing
all kinds Kails, Horse h sa, Ouuj, Pistols and Amuuitlon ever brought to Southern Oregon.
DONT FOROBT
r That we cm sell jol Winchojler Riflea and Shot
Remember that Ve have au immenw stock of Cheap
er Than The Cheapest. We silo no one to sell cheaper
Samuel Marks,
S. MARKS & Co.
-DEALERS IN-
m
Ml IlEOMIBISI
mm
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
PjilflW TYllV
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions,
and Produce
tion Bought
AND THE VERT HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAUH-OR THEU.
. MARKS & CO
HITCH UP!
But before you do that come 'round to
W. G. WOODWARD'S
AIMSS
-AND-
Buy a New Set of
OB A SADDLE
One of the Biggest and Best Stock
use nothing but the best
EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE.
W. O. Woodward Roseburg.
1000 REWARD
W1U be given any man
r man ENDOHaLJ Br
le man, I. I
hat n' PHACTlCALlgl
who will prouuee
entiat of large
ence. and widely
to be an honerable
who Will assert that
Sued cast sine is not one
of the mo3t enduring of
all known materials to
withstand the actions of
the weather.
DETROIT
BRONZE CO.,
Detroit, Mich
45.000
rv
v ' MONUMENTS
J. A. Cardwell, Agent,
Makes The Very Best Lumber.
ROUGH per;M
RUSTIC per M
FLOORING per M
Situated 15 miles from Roseburg on
MOORE
THE PEOPLE'S
IS- CHEAP!
Bulky.
tooth Harrows, Boiling Disc Harrows, Seeders,
backs warranted lor li years. A full lint of Heat-
sell cheaper than you can get "trash." Get our
;
Machines, and the largest stock of Hardware
r
Ira.
ar.
Guns cheaper than Portland.
Tinware just from the East audwill sell it diap
thin we, for it isn't be dons.
SIIEK1IUX BROS.
Asher Marks
GOODS. U-ltOClRIi
Cigars,
Boots and Shoes,
of every Descrip
JttMsolurtT. Or.
Harness
of Goods jever BrougLt to Town.
leather, and have got
DON'T FAIL TO CALL ON ME
WHITE BRONZE
MOX13IESTS
-AND-
STATUARY
Were awarded
GOLD MEDAL
AT
WORLD'S FAIR,
' Naw Obliaxs,
19 8 4.5
15UPEJRI0R.T0
mmsatoi.
esigiiSfuji
pricc9 on
- Jacksonville, t Oregon
$8.00 1
$16.00
' .$16.00.
Sam Cameron Manager.
North Uinpqua. Good roads in Summer.
&EYAM
GROCERS
-9
MRS-i.F- HOTCHKISS
FLNE MILLINERY
AND
UEAT DRESSMAKING
ROSEBURG OREGON.
VII.L FURNISH YOC THE BEST AND FINEST
Uooda in the market. Ladies Wear, Laces,
Ruchlnics, Kosiery and Jewell y.
The dressmaking department is in skillful
I hands, and under the immediate supervision
I of Mrs . Hotchkiss.
CALL AND SEE. NEAR THE DEPOT
D- T- PRITCHARD
30 YEARS
AND -
SHOP ON JACKSON STREET, OPPO
site Sheridan Bros, hardware store.
ROsEBURG ----- OREGON.
THE
New York Coffee House
IlEaTiV.TTItAIIirT
And Oyster Saloon
Lending Check Hestaurant
in the City.
8IF0RD HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET,
I PORTLAND OREGON
tarPrivate Rpoms of the Latest Designs for Ladies
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
STATE
4GRICI LTI KAL COLLEGE,
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
THE NEXT SESSION WILL BEGIN
on September 8th, with a full Faculty as
ast year. K. L. ARNOLD, Pres.
Hope For The
Afflicted.
S. S. Marsters M. D. of Roseburg
Graduate of the Physio-Medical
College of Ohio; Member of the
American Association of 1'nysi
clans and Surreous, and Presi
dent of the Oregon state P. 31.
A to meet the unreut necessities and
silent apiteals of a large class of suffer
ing humanity, has fitted up his office
in the rear of A. C. Marster's drug
store, on Jackson street, and announces
himself prepared to give
8PECIAL ATTENTION
to the Treatment of Curvature,
Displacements, polypus and
l iterations of the t enia le or
gans, and to the treatment of Piles,
ristulo and I issures of the Kec
tUin and all chronic diseases of the
Lrino-tscnital and Kcctat Or
gans of both sexes.
The Doctor's treatment of the above
malladii's. is not empirical or expert-
mental, but Safe, Scientific and
Successful and in accord with the
Latest Discoveries and Most
Advanced Knowledge of Medi
cal Science. He cures Piles and
FistulO without the knife and with
out suffering to the patient
Possessing a thorough medical edu
cation armed with the experience and
observation of thirty-five years practice
he offers his medical skill and service
to suffering humanity. For examina
tions reasonable charges.
CONSULTATIONS FREE.
miS. S. A. IIITCIII.VSOX,
MILLINERY STORE!
Oakland, Orog-on.
a A DIES WILL T.FD MY STOCK LARGE AND
V Complete. Prices moderate.
C.i-r M Call. Mbs. S. A. Hctohimsoii,
tie BEST PIANOS and ORGANS
IN THE WORLD
(re manufactured and sold for the least money
mrnte jei-iteva;
am,
saamoa this pipie.
PATENT'S
Obtained, and all Patent Business in the V. 8.
Patent, Offloe attended to for MODERATE FEES.
Our office is opposite the V. s. fa tent UlTlce, and
we can obtain Patcnta in less time than those re
mote tmm WASHINGTON
Send MODEL UU DRAWINO. we advise as to
mtentability free of chanre; and we make NO
CHARGE UNLESS WE OIITAIN PATENT.
We refer here to the Postmaster, tne supt. of the
Honey Order Div., and to officials of the U. 8. Pat
ent Olfice. For circular, advice, terras and referen
ces to actual clients in your own 8 late or county
write to
, A. SXOIV sX t O.,
Opposite Pate Offloe,- Washington, I. C
"M.eat 3VLtrls.et
McCreKor'a old stand,
Jackson Street : Roseburg.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR HIDES.
millS MARKET is always supplied with
X. the choicest quality oi
Of all kinds, including beef, pork, veal and
mutton: also, corn beef, sausage, lard, etc.
I The most favorable inducements offered to
I 'patrons, and no effort will b spared toward
I giving satisfaction.
oy
i 1 ' 1 si
sj , e
n? H I
ui T "
. 1 2
UI r eg
CO - e
I V,. . ,.j i i
1.
mm
.fpit
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A mnrvet of parity
trengtb and who.esomeoesa. More economical
than the ordinarr kinds, and canno be sold in com
petition with the multitude of low test, short
eans. royal baking powder co.. io Wail J
St. N. Y.
When I say Crmaldonot msaa merely to
top them for a time, and then Lavs them re
turn again. I mbam A. BAD1CAJ, 0U&& ,
I have made the disease of
FITS, EPILEPSY or -
Ur FALLING SIC1LXES3.
A lift loos; (tody. I waEiiAlfT my remsdy to
Cubs the worst eases. Because others have
failed Is no reason tor not now receiving a euro,
fiend at once for a treatise and a Fan Bonus
of my Infallible Bbmeot. Gl.ve Exprsss
and Post Office. It coats yon nothing lor a
trial, and It will cur you. Address
H.C.ROOT.M.C.,IUrtau.ST.,RrwrotC
iLBAiNY
( COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE.
INSTITUTE.
1 COLLEGIATE
ALBANV
1887.
OREGON.
1 888.
TWEMTY-FlflST YEAR-
CLASSICAL SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL.
COURSES OF STUDY.
LNSTRL'CTIOM THOROUGH, DISCIPLINE FIRM.
' Tuition rangs from five and a half dollars to
tveHe and a half utillan per term.
Tn year beirins on Tusilay nearest the middle of
September and ends on Mrdncd;iy narcst the
middltt of June, and i divided into four equal
terms.
A enreful sufiervlsion is exercitwd ovr i-tudents
from out :f toa n.
Good board can be obtained in private fitnilMes .it
verv rcadt,nablu nU:K. IUmiuih for .11-tHjanliiij out
readily be had at fifty cents wr vnt
For anununceinvnt and full iarticulars. address
the President, HEV. ELBEltT O 'MHT, A. M .
EsUblished lSi2.
A. ROBERTS,
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
GLaTKtlK. HATTER
AND
OF OREGON.
BUICK &
BENJAMIN
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
Kosebiirjr,
Oregon.
SoVBuy and Sell Real Estate on Commission.
Loan
Money on Improved Lands.
0-Have For Sale Large and Small Tracts of gri-
rtuuurai, urazing ana nmMr uiiius and city
Poperty. C'ormpnndence Solicitnl.
D. S. K. Bl'lCK, Manager.
Timber Laud Act June 3, 18)8.
Notice For Publication.
United 8tats Land Office Hosebure, Oregon Dee.
22, 1887.
Notice Is hereby (riven that In compliance with
tbe provisions with the act of Cong-rers of JnneS,
1878, entitled "An act tor the sale of timber lands
in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and
Washington Territory ," John W. Willsie of Camas
Valley, County of Douglas. State of Oregon, has
this day flic! in tills office his .worn statement
No for the purchase of the S. E. 4 of b. W. 4
ni tuwl 1 ,1T, V,, . In Tmt..),!n Ma a U .7 .
a w. and will offer proof to show that the land'
ft FITS!
toragriculiurol purws, and to establish his claim I tiilent with the whole of the fact if I Mitt DtlodrOP "Don't vraJitsV
to aaid land ln:fore the Kcgister and Receiver of this 1 t . . "1 I r .. . . . J 1 XK-
omce at Rnimrg Oregon, on Tuesday the ih, day
He names w'witneasea: William Murrav, Frank
McDevit, Martin Friend, Owen Willsia allof Csuus
Valley Douglaa county Oregon.
Anv and all neraona claimlmr adrerselv the itwwa
aeaenned lantis are rctuestea to nie tnela claims in
this office on or before said 6th, day of March 188.
CH AS. W, JOHNSTON.
H eg iiler.
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Feb., 1st 1883
ftroncK is herebt given that the fol-
intention to make final proof In support of his I ley Ufljin 01 Species Jr. 140
Uim mtA ,b.t fluid nrorif will be made before th. I r
Rexiater and Receiver of U. 8. Land Office at Rose
burg. Oregon, on Santrday Match, 10th, I8KS. vis:
Jech H Gixaett. Homestead entry No. M 3 for
the E , of 8 E J 8Wo(SEJASfcOfSW, see
14 Tp. 24 8 R 4 west W. M.
He names the following wttneaars so prove niscon
tlnuona residence upon, and cultivation of, said land,
vis. Joseph C Quant, Ralh Coekcran, w. 1. Uoseett,
James E. Medley, all of Oakland, Douglas county,
Oregon.
CHARLES W. JOHISTON.
. Register.
NOTICE.
To all whom it may concern,
This h
certify that I will not lie responsible lor any
debts contracted by my wife Mrs. Ida M
Coonetl as she has left my bed al board with
. ..
out cause or provocation.
Geoxcx Conkkll.
RELIGIOUS.
TAVT IN CT.RKO YMEK.
Jin Inraluabtm Quality TV Jnttanm In
WMrh Xt Htm.
Tact is a quality the usefulness of
which is not confined to any given
class of profession, although it may be J
peculiarly necessary to the diplomat
and the doctor and the cleigyraan.
Tact supplies the soft answer that
turueth away wrath, and also, as Felix
Oldboy tells us in the New York Post,
severer answer that foils bumptious-
x et no amount ox tcx couia
have saved that hot tempered English
clergyman who, Laving vehemenently
aeciatea nis pansnioners wwt vi i
unmitigHted asses," was quietly aakea
by a by stander whether this was the
reason why Le addressed them every
Sunday as "dearly beioven wreinten. cial feet. Heretofore the exposed por
ays Felix Oldboy: J tions were double walled with boards
"I never knew a clergyman who had
toct makea failure in Lis'calling. and I
I uave seen ungnificent pulpit tal ntsl
brought into the dust because of a lack j
in this dreHion. One of our auccest-jin
fill cuy j.ieachers of hfty.years ago had I
this quality in us tf ertion, and a j
story in illustration of it comes back I
to me as I write. There were Iner
soils in his day, for the genial agnostic
of that name, who has hit so much J
more happily than his predecessors the J
vein of coming hi airy unbelief into I
substantial .iolUis, is not a new crea-
tion by any means. On one occasion
the c'ei jiytnan was traveling m a stage
coach in company with a noisy talker I
who presisteJ i:i thrusting ujion his I
fellow passengers the fact that he did j
no', believe in the Bible. In parttcu-1
lar he wa severe upon the writer, who J
had Hlleged that Joshua commanded I
the sun to stand still and look on while I
he wiped out the heathen. The clergy, j
man had been measuring up his com-
panion, f nd at this point he spoke out.
'Did you ever read the further expla-
nation of that miracle given in the
Book of Zoiobbabef be mqnired. i es
I have,' snapped the learned infidel,
'and that doesn't throw any light upon
it either. A general roar 01 laucnter.
which followed this confession of ignor
ance, emled the cantroverey and bot-
tltd up the agnostic.
On flnnfhA,Twfn.sfnri t.hft RArnH rlftrirv-1
. OJ
man was annoyed by a bustling denomi-1
. 1 1 ...e 11 J i.
nauonai pieacucr, wuu waitcu uji luiuiaQ (, Aney are UOg art
I , T T .
luiii iu iiiuiiv, uiiu til at vuivw wnm mi-
rested the utteiition of all witlr'n hear,
injr, challenged him to a controversy
on the Apostolic Succession. The
challenged man turned sharply and said,
'Cm ou repeat the Lord s Frayer, sn l
'But,' stHmiiicnd the man, 'I want to
discuss ' 'Sir, repeat the Lord's Pray,
er u you can. it tne man ever anew
the petition it had now slipped from his
memory, and he became red and silent
Then his dignified antagonist turned in
a stately way to the gathering group
of amused auditors, and said: 'Sir, I
will leave it to this intelligent agsem
Wage to decide whether a man who is
unable to repeat the Lord's Prayer is
fitted to discuss Apostolic Succession."
Syllogism.
j Salvation cannot be learned off, or
got by rote: "Did Jesus die for all
menf' "Yes." "Are not you a man?"
Yes." "Then, did not Josus die for
you?" "Yes." "Do you believe that!"
"Yes." "Is it not true that he that
believeth shall : be savedr "Yes."
"You believe; therefore, clearly, you
are saved!"
Ah! this salvation by syllogism is a
delusion. "Jesus died for me," mini
fied into the mere premises of an argu
ment or an impenitent lip, is as worth
less as any shibboleth a bigot ever
framed. Thousands can get through
the narrow steps of that poor mental
exercise, only to realize that in its bos
om lies a sophism, and that its conclu
inn is a lie.
YoebefaWa,,y Church multiplied
i ,
would sav. "Thev have tumbled over I
the wall, net Mima in afc -f ho wv-Wa
eate - A jtospel without- reiientance.
a salvation aithout convtcdon of ain.
a faih without trnsf. an V,w
logic, and a reliuion without holiness
what will it all issue in but an eternity
without hope!
A Rule mf lgie.
"Every hypothesis bound to ex.
I plain, or at any rate not to be inr.nn.
roesse to account jar; and it there itoseousn tias a , very Sensitive
i tingle one of tfiete facte which mouth!" Mitt Eayne fblushiner ai
"t.. . . . ' ..ii ..rr . -
can be shown to be inconsistent with
(I do not merely mean inexplicable by,
I . . . . . I . i
ou wnvrarr tne uypotnesis, tUCA
hypothetiafoUtto the ground-At
wort u nothing. Une fact with which
. . . A .
it is positively ineotuittenlu worth
much, and isas powerful in negativing
the hvpothesis, ae Jiee hundred". Hu
A
truer and more concise rule
OI logic
never was written.
Evolution is an integration of matter
and con jomitant dissipation of energy;
during which the matter passes from
an indefinite, incoherent homogeneity,
to a definite, coherent heterogeneity,
and during which the retained motion
to J undergoes a paralM transformation.
Fiffv Vftara aim the SciiDlnma war
- 1 . , , . ,
circulated is 136 languages: now they
are circulated in 280.
I AGEIOULTuEE & EOSTIOTJLTTJKE
MAI81XO WIXTSB Z.AMBM.
So far as I can leam five person
within my circnit of acquaintance are
engaged in the business of raising lams
in winter. I visited the larvest crower
toay. He had 150 ewes. Two bucks
were placed w,th them in June, and
they will be taken sv-way so that no
lambs wUl be born after ; February. '
Xhe sheep are all grades, and . weigh
ghout J25 .j, wi,en -m .
condition.. On the approach of , cold ..
weatte - . ther are out in the . basement
of his barn, which is full, walled on
0M side, partly two sUel the
jjj, gjul te poctions abdve tb V
wsJi are boarded, Lattened, and are to .
be lined with sheathing paper, which ho
tM purchased at 3 per 1,000 superfi.
,ni filled j j, 8traw tot
maJe such tavoc with straw that he
thdnging to paper. The space is
vided into compartments 12 by 16 f
dimensions, with an alley thro-
the center. Each pen will accom
date twenty ewen. They have t
separate hayracks and feed ttou
jThe temperature is kept at fifty deg
j by air-shafts extending np through
roof of the barn; one is sufficient1 for
four penr. A tank of running water
u in one corner, and each pen of sheep
is supplied with water in pailv. The
area is well lighted by windows from
three sides. The sheep are fed clover.
hay and corn fodder. The grain ration
is corn, oil meal, and wheat branuiix nl
equally by waight, all they will
about two quatta a day each. In ad
dition they have all the globe yello
beets they can eat, which is about
twenty bushels a day for the 150 sheep.
' The gates are made so high from the
floor that the lambs can escape inuj the
alley, where there are constantly feed
troughs for them, supplied with the
game gram ration the sheep have. At
I Christmas the ewes are sheared, the
I shrinkage in wool ftom that to the
I usual shearing time bemg. about tweu-
I tv five rwr epnt Tn Jnnrw an.. -
I March the Iambs are sold, and tt
J carcasses weis;h from tLirty to (ot-
I five pounds each. The fiist lamV0-
Krlnrr fill 9 anA m,,.lli
v- vu, u 6i.uti.iij.
until April, when the price is dof '
.1 A .... ... 90O
,. , ... ., .
wropiiea xa cieau . wniie LUUSlul,
then burlaps and shipped bv express
to New Yoik City. The person whom
I called upon to-day says his ewes ar
I fat and ready for the butcher as soon
I as the lambs are sold, llaiiy otbeis
I in this locality are going into the busi
jness. There are plenty of people in
i aew I or uiry able and anxious
I have spring lamb and green peas
I the winter. Cor. Alsie York Tribune
WIT AND HTJMOS.
-A- Vp Ytmr iVeposerf.
Civ tie Harry, you must have no
ticed that you have grown very dear to
me. I 1 it is use lea a to conceal the
truth, mv darling I love you.
Harry (turns pala and trembles) It
is so sudden, Miss Jones. Excuse iny
agitation, but I must have time to
think.
Clytie Then you bid me hope, my
angel! Oh, rapture!
Harry (blushing cofuetishly behind
his whiskers) I have cot said that.
Really, Miss Jones, I must refer you
to ma.
-
Clytie Cruel, cruel one! Why
have yon awakened this pleating hope
in my bosom if only to blast it? Con
sider, my lova. Will nothing move yon
to mercyt Bestow upon me this little
hand and make me the happiest of
maidens.
Harry Alas! I fear it cannot be.
I esteem you highly as a friend, Miss
"W i I V
1 1 do not lovo you. (Holds o
yon
you. (hi olds out bis
hand.) But I will always be a brother
J yO.
' Sh throw ten,elf wilh despairfe
W11 "P0" hU bo8m' ki"-- him I"or
atel7 and ru8!,t OHt to the dark,
dark W0lld' c0ivi p year
is a fraud. 0 mafia lie
Je (wiu.esaing "Fjust") "How
are yoa pleased with Irving, Miss
Breesjr She "I like him imnvMudv
And how much he is like Dixev."
I lently) "How should I knowT
.1 .Ml MM ', ffmh.j,. ttl l , 1
I . . - jji ueiit jjj
it mrnag. Miss Uhicage." Jfite n,i
I KAMA ... MM.- Urn. m A I Tt
yw ." "ow else co-.Id
as 0 vernave any divorogf
France "You'd better not trea 1 n
my tail!" Germany uVe !, T a
treading on it" J5VanceWcI , l
mean with lth feet."
Bismarck runs a paper mill and di-.
tUIery. He also rana the German ZZn
pire, but. the two former hrlng fc; "
the most money.
C-mtumptUm SwrWy Canvw.
To th Editor please inr-.
above nameddMecse. By its timri. ... J 5h
sands of hopeless cases lWe hn .1
cured., nin be steAnZ
my remedy free to .T rT
nave consumption if thev will sejS ! -
Kerosclfullv. . T a ti XT.
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