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ROSEBURG, OREGOJT FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER T. 1888
NO. 23.
.Roseburg
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- -TUE
ROSKBUHG REVIEW
Has Pushed to the Front and
Has the Largest Circulation and
Is acknowledged to be the Brat
Newspaper Ever Published in
Douglas county. Subscribe Now.
One Year - - - - - . .- - S'-' oo
Sis Month - -- - - - - -loo
ff Obituary notices of not more than ten lines
publish! free; additional lines will be charged fur
at the rata of ten cents -r line.
GENERAL DIRECTORY.
hovr Clevel.sSU president.
Thus. F. Bward Secretary of State
Chas. S. r AiRCHiLO.Secretary of Treasury.
W. T. Vii.ai ....Secretary of the Interior.
Wm. C. Knmcott Secretary of War
V. O. Whitney Secretory of Navy.
I). M. Dickinson.... rst Master General.
A. H. i! aim. an i. ,f Attorney C'ceneral.
Melville W. Fuller Chief. Justice.
STATE OF OREGON.
J. NT DoLl-ll I tj g senators,
j. H. Mitchell i .
KcsuKR HbrmaWN Congressman.
. Sylvesjer I'essover ..Uoveriior.
.ko. W. Mcl'.Kini. Secretary of State.
;. W. Wfmi State Treasurer.
'. E. B. Mi Ki.kkv ....Suj-t. Tub. Instruction.
Frank Uakeh. .State l'riuter.
K. S. Strauan ... 1
Wm. V. Lohu, Supreme Judges.
W. W. Thayer, J
N. Davis, Clerk, Board School Land Com'rs.
i't VAtiONER Ralad Commissioners.
J. R.N. Bei.l, Clerk of Railroad Commission.
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
R, S. Bms Jude.
J. W- Hamilton.... Prosecuting Attorney.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
1. Cc. Fuller rpN Senator.
- E. RlCKER, ')
J.vs. Blumobll,- Reires.-ntatives.
E. E. Labrie, )
V.. A. Taylor Clerk.
J'.ts. C. Aoer Sheriff.
V. L. Arrin;ton Treasurer.
CM is 1 1 utciison . . . .School Superintendent
Jas. A. Stf.bi.ini: Assessor.
J. S. Fi rziuuii County Judge.
Lewis Ash I Commissioners.
Hiram Weaihkrly .... J
NV.F.Bricc.s Surveyor.
Dr. S. S. Masters Coroner.
Thos. Graham. M. I. M. R. C. S.
County Physician.
Thos. Smith Sheep Inspector
precinct officers:
J A. Eggers Justices.
David Hunter i J
H. S. French Constable
CITY OF ROSEBURG.
H. C. Stanton, 1
John Rast, l
I. V. Shkridan, Trustees.
Tkos. Grisdale, I
W. F. Benjamin ;
. F. Floeu Recorder.
T: Forj Marshal.
Will H. Fisher Treasurer.
U. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG,
Chas. V. Johs8Ton .Reg'uiter.
A. C, Joxes Receiver
SIGNAL SERVICE.
B. S. Pague .Observei.
: PROFESSIONAL.
L F. fJISE. JOUN LANK
jANE Si LANE,
. , . , Attorney at Law.
Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
g F. FLOED
Attorney at Law.
ROSEBURG,
- OREGON
J C. FULLERTON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks' brick, np stairs.
K. L. M1LLER.M. D
SlTROKON.
Jlonueopatliic Phjsician.
Oflicd npttaits in the old Sheridan
Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg,
Oregon. Clirouiij diseases a speciality,
EDWARD J PAGE,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
OAKLAND - OREGON.
Special attention to diseases of
JAMES H. HAWKINS. B. S.. M.O.
OAKLAND, - - OREGON.
Special attention to Diseases of the
EYE & KIDNEYS.
Calls promptly attended night or day.
J. A. E:f.rs C. II. Eggers
Contractors and Builders.
PIji, specifications and bills of lumber made on
application. Having hail twenty years experience
iu i-anenteriii:r, we guarantee our work to give
satisfaction. Give us a mil. EGGERS BROS.
Uosuburjr, - Oregon.
DR. JORDAN'S
Museum of Anatomy.
751 MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
f po ASD LEARN HOW TO AvOlu
' J disease, and how wonderfully
you are made. Private office, 211 Geary Street.
Consultation on lcwt manhood and all diseases of
men. Send for Books.
THE OLD RELIABLE
On Jackson street, established in 18C7.
Also a new shop near the depot
established for the bene
fit of his many
customers.
Jacob Biltzer
SiM KEE
The Ch iw Merchant,
Fornurly knrwn as Sam Y"oung,
lv pens al. kinds of ("hinese fancy-work, and
fans of every description. Give him a call.
J3T Opposite Carlons livery stable.
Washing and Ironing neatly done.
ROSEBURG, - OREGON.
ft! . I
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
DEPOT HOTEL,
.. OAKLAND, ORKtJOX.
liioliafil OTlaomaxf, Prop.
First Olawi
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AND THE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Dejot of the Railroad.
MOORE'S RESTAl'ISAXT.
Princiiml BusincasStreet.)
MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS
We Keep the Best the Market Affords.
EUROPEAN rr.AN.
E
ESMOND HOTEL.
First Class In Every Particular,
Conxta FHOCT ASB MriRRlSOX Sts. '
POKTLAND, OREGON
Timmas GnsKAS, Proprietor.
, THE
New York Coffee House
tar
And Oyster Saloon
Leading Chech Restaurant
in the City.
SIFORD & HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND - ORECON
fS"Priv ate Rooms jf the Latent Pesiyns for Ladies
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
C. W. KNOWLES.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
EUROPEAN PLAH
C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire proof Brltk Building
ISO Rooms.
In the Center of the city.
COR. FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND
COSMOPOLITAN
HOTEL
NEAR COURT HOUSE SQUARE
JIOSUBUIIG - OREGOX.
This well known house under the
new management will li conducted on
Ike best nnd most jcpulir plans. .No
pains being spared to t;ive general sat
isfaction, i
SPLENDID SLEEPING
apartments with single arid double
beds.
A DESIRABLE PLACE FOR
TRAVELERS AM)
FAMILIES.
will be supplied with the best the mark
et affords, served by tvhite cooks.
FREE HACK TO AND FROM TRAINS.
Rates reasonable and satisfaction
guaranteed. J. A. SLOVER,
Proprietor.
MRS. J. PATTIE
lias oiened up her stock of
ALSO
A. FXXX-I- STOCK
OF
ZEPHYR & BERLIN WOOLS,
ARRASENE & EMBROIDERY SILKS.
A share of the public patronage respectfully
solicited.
Rememler the place, next door to Pritch
ard's Jeweler Store, Jackson Street.
NEW STORE
AT
IIM,ini9 OK.
would rcspeutfally inform the public that he
has on hand a Gne assortment of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Ready-Made Clothing
.and in fact everything usually kept at a
nist-ciass store, (jive him a call.
Goods at Low Prices.
All kinds of Produc
Taken in Exchange for Good
f All orders promptly attendtd to.
The Leading
DRUG HOUSE
W. S.Hamilton.
Successor to S. Hamilton.
Roseburg ------ Oregon.
J JlSIvTJIIiIIs:.
Praciicl
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Dealer in Watches, Clock, Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eycglasse. .
at
A FULL LINE OF
CM AI5S. TOBACCO & FANCY OOuDS.
THE ONLY RELUHLE OPToMER IV TiiWS
for the proradjU4tmeut of Sli'H.'laclc.s. holot
f the Oeliiiine Bractlitn Pebhie Spectacle -4iJ Eye
ce in HanAitoli'il Brick l!io k.
the cmp,Arr
Transcontinental Route
111
mm 1 1
3& 2 5 ,B.-s13
-VIA THE
Cascade Division
Now Completed, Making it the
Shortest. Best and Quickest.
Tlia dining car line: the direct route; no de
lays; fastest trams; lowest rates to Chi
cago and all points east. Tickets
sold to all prominent jioints
throughout the etst and
southeast.
To East-Rounil Passengers.
Be careful and do not make a mistake, but
be sure to take the
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD,
And sue tint your ticket rcada via Til IS LINE, St.
Paul or Minneapolis to avoitl ehanras and serioua
delays occasioned hy other routes.
Tbrouirh second class sleeping cars ran on regu lar
express trains full length of the line. Berths free:
lowest mtes; fjuk-kest time.
General Office of the Company, Ho- 2
Washinerton St. Portland, Or-
A. D. CHARLTON,
Ass't. Oen. Pass. Agt.
Hi. 3 Washmsr'o" St.
Portland, Or.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE
Oregon pacific Railroad
AND
OREGOX DEVELOPMENT COMPANY'S
STEAMSHIP LINE.
22.-. MILES SHORTER, 20 HOURS LESS TIME
Than by any other route.
First Class Through Passenger and Freight Line
from PORTLAND and all points iu the WILLAM
ETTE VALLEY to ami from SaN FRANCISCO,
CAL.
TIME SCHEDULE (Except Sundays)
Leaves Albany 1.00 p ni Leaves Yaquinatf. 45 a in
Leaves Corvallia 1.40 p in I Leaves Corvailis lo.&ani
Arrhe Yaquhia 5. 30 p m j Arrive AtlMuty 11. to a m
O. & C. trains conuect at Albany and Corvailis.
The above trains connect at
VACCINA
With the Oregon Development Company's Steam
ship Line between Yauuiua and San Francisco.
SAII.'iu DATES.
Si. earner
Will. Vallev
From ;Jan Francisco
Sept. 1, 1SS8. I
l.'l,
4.'., " I
Front Yaipiiua
Sept. 7, ISsS.
- Ill,
Tiiis Company reserves the ri-lit to change filing
dales without notice.
'asneners from Portland and all Willamette Val
ley l oiiits can make close connection with the
trains of the VACCINA KOL'TE at Albany or Cor
vallis, ami if destined to San Francisco, should ar
range to arrive at Ya'iuhta the evening before date
f sailing.
PASSENGK'l ASD FBEIGHT RATES ALWAYS
THE LOWEST.
For information apply to
C. 11. nasvvell, Jr., C. C. Hours,
O. F, P. Agent. Acting J. F. li P. Agt.
Or. Development Co. O. P. B. R. Co.
:t04 Montgomery St., Corvailis
San Francisco, Cal. Oregon.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY'S
LINES.
THE MT. ShASTA ROUTE.
Time between Roseburg and San Francisco,
i, 29 hours.
CALIFORNIA F.XPRFSS TRAINS TIAILV.
Souch j ; North.
4:00 p. m. I Leave Portland Arrive 1 10:40 . .
1:45 a. M. j Leave Roseburg Leave ! 12:50 A. M,
7:4'J A. M. I Arrive San Franisco Leave I 6:30 r. M
PULMAN liUITET SLEEPEES.
Tourists Sleeping Cars for accommodation of Second
Class Passengers, attached to Express Trains.
The: O. and C. R. R. Ferry makes connection with all
the regular trains on East Side Div. from toot of F St.
West Side Division-
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS
MAIL TRAII5 DAILY (KXCF.PT Sl'SPAY.) .
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 7.30 A. M. Corvailis.. ... IS.25 P.M.
Corvailis 1.30 P. M. Portland 6.15 P. M.
At Alhany and Corvailis connect with trains of
Oregon Pacific.
EX TRESS TRAIN DAILT (EXCEPT HUNltAY.)
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 4.50 P. M. McMinnvillc. . 8.00 P. M.
McMiunville... .5.45 A.M. I Portlaud 9.00 A. M.
For full information regarding rates, nia, etc.
call on company's as;cnt.
R. KOEHLER, K. P. ROGERS.
Manager. Asst. O. F. 4: Pass Agt.
Douglas County Bank,
FLINT, & TAYLOR,
Rosebnre - " Oregon.
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BANsiirajBysiNEss
Sight Drafts Drawn on
Portland, Sail Francisco, New York and
other points. Hills of exchange on the
principal cities of Europe. Deposits re
eeived sul.ject to check. Collections made
on all accessible points at reasonable rates
NSW HSmUB&HT
Juit opened liy
Williams Bros.
Meals served at all hours, day and night.
The tabic will be supplied with
the best the market
affords.
.MEALS 23 CENTS.
II you are hungry give them a call, next door to
J. T. Bryan's Horse Shoe Store.
3fl (inn hr.rm Mm & Rrsitt
w Mr b vf v inwi il Uil
IK DOUGLAS AND
A -is
. jTtt'C fitt'H'ti Of lliittitsi tt'lt'i;
intfril in the intixt henlihfal v'
In Tracts of from
Iftff viiif.te.il tht Ural Kvlttl'i litis!
ttr fur u is tins! in uf !:' I. 'I h , f,,
hi tivi lu jilure i.-u: r
1 in it.'J .
C. HUTCHINSON.
r
OAKLAND,
CllAst E. TA7iLVERTOV,
President.
J. W. Cusick,
" TierisaKr.
The Farmers and Merchants "Insurance Co.
CAPITAL STOCK $500,000 00,
PAID UP IN CASH 00,000.00.
ALBANY, -WM.
ULRICH, District At;ent,
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Samcel if arks,
S. MARKS & Co.
DEALERS IN V ;
illEEAL
ft!
414
HE
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND
, Dill'
Crockery, Glassware, "
and
Produce
Clotuim
tion Bought
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
;i:vv.MMf
Will lc irh't n any hum
EMDQRSED EY
who will in-oilin-u Sci
entist of lurirt' tptri
ente, and widely known
to he an honeruWe man.
wlii) Will assert that re-
nutMl cust 7tin' is ii"t
f the most cudurin:
ne -tt- r'TJii
all knitwn nuiienai'
withstanil the action's of WDL' r v.
mtoNZE co., 4S000 M&S3K;VncM on
litr..;t, .Mi. h
L'l ' ss am
J. A. Cardwell, Agent, -
PAGE &
OAKUAND
DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
PAINTS,
JEWELRY,
V'e expect to do a strict ly cash business, and will endeavor to make it to
the interest of all to deal with .v.. We also invite a continuation of the pat
ronage of all former patrons, and solicit new ones.
W GIVE US A CALL. -3
MOORE &
THE PEOPLE'S GROCERS
Keep all
Family and Fancy Groceries.
ALSO
Agents for all kinds
FARM
Wagons
Binders
Buggies ! Reapers and
Carls j
GIVE TJREM
POST OFFICE -r
Drain Academy
;tate ioemai
ITirst Term lo..rj;iix
1888. -witlx cx Iwli corps or
Oompeterit Xix-strnctofs.
For further uuormation see
IP railfa
til ur 'ws WItaHiQ
J.f.'KSON COVl.S
('':! 4 ' 't'tZ Jttu'ttt, H i 1 '"
,',v '.'f; itfeftil for sul,
160 to 3000 -Acres
iuhI hani .injurlur
ftxlttng to fcU t.t !r .
,ii:!'
I id I!
OREt.'ON.
J. O. Wkismaj;,
, Vice-I rej.f.-nf.
.-v 1? K. Fj.orRKiN,
s --v "d Manager.
- i - OUKtJON,
L. U CARLE, Local Aueut.
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
Asher Ma!:ks
(iOODS,
Provisions, Cigars,
Boots ami Shoes.
of every Descrip
WHITS CHSM22
AND
STATU Ally
Were awarded
-GOLDMEOd--
AT
WORLD'S FAIR,
i h8i - r
SirpEffioRTO
Wdnumental
i;V
b aa MBS -w
Jacksonville, "Oregon
DIMMICK
- 4UX.3EiG-OAr.
OILS,
WATCHES,
E!C. ETC
COMBS,
EVANS
kinds of
of
she:
Mowcis etc
CALL.
rtosEuuPtU, on
0 ViAiVf &aaJa
later advertisements, or address
Y, C, Hawley, A. B., L. L. B,; Principal.
MRS -15. JMaOTOlIKlo
VINE MlL-LINEPiY
AND
Z;JEAF QUESSMAKINd,
nosKi;uk; jri:;on.
w
II. i. ' i:ISH Voir THE ItEST AXf) FISKST
( 1 1H y M.,irU'-l. l,:'di.- Wear, 1iCCS,
.in.:', iit.-U ' ', :!! .-.vcli v.
The dri-.-r-inaKiil
tia:: Is, 1 :m;k-r l!it
f.Mn. II.,UliUi-,s.
CAU. Ai) SICK.
department j
immediate
. in skillful
'iipeni.iion
XiCAU T1IK DEl'OT
D- T- PR ITCH A BD
5 .
v a-: a its
AM)
QHOl" OX JACKSON STREET, OH'O
O site Sheridan Urns, hardware store.
ROSEliUKC; ----- OREGON .
" 1
FROM
ROSEBURS TO EMPIRE CITY.
nATES
From Roseburg to Looking Class $ .75
" Foot of mountain. . 2.00
" Dora 5.00
" Fainiew 5.50
" Stunner 6.5O
" Marshlidd 7.00
" Empire City . .7.50
DAILY F.XCnrT SUNDAY.
For t'articulars Inquire at the Post Office.
,!as C. JlrlTLLOCIl, Irop.
Hope For The
iftlicted.
S. S. Marsters M. D. of Roselmrg
(si'aduatoof tho I'h sio-.IIedical
College of Ohio; SI ember of tlie
4merieaii Assoeiation of Physi
cians ami surgeons, and Presi
dent of the Oregon state P. 91.
to met't the uri-nt necessities and
silent appeals of a largo class of suffer
ing liuinanity, litis litted up his office
in tho rear of A. C. Marster's drug
.store, on Jackson street, nnd announces
iiimself prepared to prive
SPECIAL ATTENTION
to the Treatment of Curvatures,
If is)i;HTIlU'Hts, Polypus ami
ii' rations of the Female Or
gans, and to tlie treatment of Piles,
r'isiuloaiid Fissures of the Bfee-
( (Illl and all chronic diseases of the
I'liiio-lrenital and Keetal Or
gans uf both sexes.
The Do- toi'.s treatment of the above
malhidies, is not empirical or experi
mental, i.!it Sale, Scientific nd
Successful and in accord with the
Latest isiscoveries and Must
Iriraiieed fuiowledge of .lledi-
al Science, lit- cures Piles and
Sislulo witiiout the knife and with-
t,t snilei-ing ti tho patient.
Possessing a t.horoiiili medical initi
ation ai'iiied with the experience and
ohr-eruitixn of tliirtv-live vcars iiractiee
ire oli'. is hi medicnl skill and service
to Kiiderinar hiiinanity. For examina-
ions reasonable, charges.
CONSULTATIONS FREE.
sirs. a. isrrcHLXsox,
-MILLINERY STORE!
Oiililancl, Oi'C'gfOM,
T AOIES WILL F.?"l) MY STOCK LARGE AND
JJ Complete. Frlccs nnlcrnlc.
f:i-r Mo Coll. nlns. S. A. HrrciiiNsON.
CITY DRAYTNG
DONE WITH DISPATCH.
CALL ON "
JOS. 1 AULOX.
The BtJTEHS' OTTIDE It
issued March ant) Sept.,
l each year. It is an ency
lolopedia o( useful tnfor
'mation for all who pur
chase the luxuries or the j
necessities of life. We
can clothe you and furnish you with 1
all the necessary and unnecessary
appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep,
eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church,
or stay at home, and in various sises,
styles and quantities. Just figure out
what ia required to do all these things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make s fair
estimate of the value of the BUYEBS'
GUIDE, which will be sent upon
receipt of 10 cents to pay postage,
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.J
111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, ILL
.TENTS
Obtained, and all Patent BusincfW in the V. 8.
Patent, Otllce at .tended to it m(HKATK hKtS.
Our olfice in opiKrHite tlie L'. S. I'atent Otncc, and
we c;ui obtain tit-tintn in less time than ihoye re-
Mcrmm V ASH! NiiTON
.Send MtlKIOK IK AWING. We ad vim- as tf
iia'.entaDilitv frte eharjc: ami we make No
CHAlitiE L'.SLKSS WKOHTAtN l'ATKNT.
Wt- refer here t the l'astm-wtcr tneSupt. of the
Monev fr.ler Iiv., anj to otticials of the L S. Pat
ent 'iiice. K"r'-:n-n!:ir, a-ivire, terms arHi relorcn
etw to a.rUiaf c.ic .ts u jour own St;it or- countv
write to
V, A. OW & O ,
Opposite Patent 0!tlce,- Washington, D. C
a.CCLTJ JVLCLl''K-Ot
i!fi!r.-.-.r's r..l d,
: ; ?ref : Roseburg.
FAI3 F3H HIDES
I'lHS MARXEF . iUv-jt s;i;.j
Of a'.l l.iivU, inc!utlin ; !icrf, por!;, y nn!
muttor.: a'.o, corn beef, saur-nje. lanl, etc
The nutst favorahle iniiuceiiicnts .Hi red to
patrons, an.l no.cfTort wHt l spareJ townr!
giving satisfaction.
( rovai. Bsta:t 2k
Absolutely Pure.
Tills pwier never varies. A m-irvet of pnrity
s renirtli 'aur wlurltsi'iuciKKS. Mure economical
tliau tho ordluarv klnil.., ami cannot les.l.l in corn
ietitir,!i with the multitmle of low test, short
weight alum ur phosphate ii il i-s. S-.lil only in
eai:s. KOVAL BAKISU 1'OWHKR CO., 100 Wall
St. X. V.
Established ls.i2.
A. ROBERTS, -
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
CIOTHIER, HA.TTER
AND
KESOHASfT, T MSiOB
OP OREGON.
THE BOOM HAS COME
AND
If, Es.rry, tiie Tailor,
Will ni;:l:e yon the latest stvle suit.
REMEMBER
That one suit made to order will last
as long as three "Buzzards."
If you want to keep up with the
times, call on II. Parry and order a
suit that will make you look as if vou
belong to somebody.
JLBANY
i COLLEtilATE
COLLEGIATE
INSTITUTE. I
INSTITUTE, j
ALBANY
1S87.
OREGON.
1SS8.
TWENTY FiRST YtfiB-
CLAEfSICAL SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY
COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL.
COURSES OF STUDY.
INSTRircTIOJ. THOKOfiJll, DISCIPLINE FIRM.
Tuition ran- t-n from five and a half .lllr tr.
twelve and a half dollars per term.
The year beuitut on Tuc.inv n. .-ir.Kt 11, m;H.ll. .a
SeptemlK-r and ends on Weduexday nearest the
Uliddlv 4 June, and it divided into lur equal
terms.
A careful supervision is e-vereised over itudent
from out of town.
Oond hoard can be o!itiind in private families at
vcrv naoiiable rates, li.ionis for self boardiwr can
readily lie had al ftity cents p.-r week.
F..ranuouncemeot and full jiarticul.iin. address
the 'resident, KtV. Kl.liKIIT ; t'OMHT.A. M
BVICK .C- 11EXJAM1S
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Roseburg,
- Oregon.
t3THny and Sell Heal Estate on Commission. Loan
Money 011 Improved Land?.
aTHave For Sale Large and Small Tracts of Airri
oihnrol, Orazim? and Timlr Lauds and City
Property. Correspondence Solicited.
D. S. K. BUCK, 51anai;er.
Mo GREG0R & SHAW.
WHOLESALE BUTCHERS
.No. 2fl2 First Street
rOP.TLAND - - - OREGON.
WILL PAY THE HIGHEST CASH
PRICE FOR LIVESTOCK IN
KCSBBUEG-
t - . SnKF.r A Sprciamty.
O. cfc ZFL. T'nrljLs
A Full Line cf
Staple a'id Fancy Groceries,
Taulk axd Pocket Cutlery,
Glassware, Crockery.
Qucensware, Etc.
Goods Di-liveretl anywlifre iu the
City limits, Frco of Cliargo.
! t'-T patents, rTMt, tra1.mrk. Njpy
i nirbtf. r.. fir tho L1 ni:.l Stt anrl
to obtain pertMittf in Canada. I'ntfland, rrano,
Garmaur.and ail thpr cimmnfn Tu,rexprl'
nc ia untryuaied And their facilitiea are uuur
pawted.
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fetha W. IKVriFIC AIKKIt W, which ha
the larjrAt cireaiatioa and i ti myt influential
newepar of ita Lind published in tha wortd.
The advaotaet of such notac ararr patattta
mndorstand.
Thia larire anfl mTdidiyi11titTated nwttarie
la i pan-lubed WEKKLY at tXHO a yw, and la
admitted to be the beit paper devoted to ecience.
ttechanica, fnTantiona, enmnriDf vorka, ana
ther depart roeata of indnitrial pmareea, pub
lit ied in any eonntrr. It containa the namea of
ft!) patentea and title of every invention patnt4
ach week. Try. it four monlua lor one dollar.
Ik) Id by all aewadealera.
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Mtinn A Co jubUnhra of Bcianuiie f UTtntaa
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f-J fl ThotHRi.4 amiMcatlonii t.r pet en u m
fa fl h United run and Fr-iirn coun
Kjy rift, the p-ibfishr vt th Srintiflo
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AJtKSICi, JiXJtKl. liR. TAT. MA OH.
Ar,sre mas a man in Maon whose possessions
were in Carole!, and the man was rery great, and
he hid tlirce thouind sheciianda thonsard osts.
-1 Sam. 2:,:.
My U't introduces 03 to a drunken
I'lont of lirge proortr. IWfore the
day of safety deposits and government
bonds and national banks, people had
tluir investment in Socks and herds,
and this man, Nabal, of the text, had
much of his possesions in live stock.
IJe c-itine also of a distinguished family,
and he had glorious Caleb for an an
cestor. But this descendant was a
sneak, a churl, a sot and a fool.
Now that was the man whom ALi
gail, the lovely and gracious and good
woman, married a tuberose planted
beside a thistle, a palm -branch twined
into a wreath of deadly nigbtsliade.
Surely that was not one of the matches
made in heaven. We throw up our
hands in horror at that wedding. How
did she ever consent to link her desti
nies with mich a creature. Well, she
no doubt thought that it wonld be an I
honor to le associated with an aristo
cratic family; and no one can despise a
great name. Beside this, wealth woild
come, and with it chains of gold, and
mansions lighted by swinging lamps of
aromatic oil, and resounding with the
cheer of banqueters, seated at tables
laden with wines from the richest vine
yards and fruiis trom npest orchards,
and nuts threshed from foreign woods,
and meats smoking in platters of gold,
set on by slaves in bright uniform.
Before she plighted her troth with.
th'"s dissipated man, she sometimes said
to herself, ; "How can I endure him?
To be associated for life with such a
debauchee I cannot and will not!"
But then again she said to herself, "It
U time I was married, and this is a
cold world to detiend on. and rterhnna
I might do woise, snd maybe I will
make a sober man out of him, and
marriage is a lotteiy, anyhow." And
when, one day, this tepresettative of a
great house presented himself in a
parenthesis of sobriety, and with an
assumed geniality and gallantry of
manner, and with promises of fidelity
and kindness and salf abnegatien, a
June morning smiled on a March squali
and the great bou led woman surren
tiered her happiness to tho keeping of
this infamous son of fortune, whose
possessions were in Carmel.
Behold here a domestic tragedy re
peated every hour of every day, all
over Christendom marriage for world-
ly sactesx, without regard to character.
Good and genial character iu a man
is the very first requisite for a woman's
happy marriage. Mistake me not as
depreViative of worldly prosperities,
There is a religious cant that would
seem to represent poverty as a virtue,
and wealth as a crime. can take you
through a thousand ni.tr-sions, where
God is as much worshiped as lie ever
was in a cabin. The zosnel inculcates
the virtues which tend toward wealth.
The whole tendency of sin is toward
poverty, and the whole tendency of
righteousness is toward wealth. God
liness is profitable for the life that now
is, as well as for that which is to come.
No inventory can be made of the pic
ture g4llries consecrated to God, and
of sculpture and of libraries, and pillard
magnificence' and of parks and foun
tains and gardens in the ownership of
good men an4jvoinen. The two most
lordly residences in which 1 was ever
a guest, had morning and evening
prayers, all the employees present, and
all day lens; there was an air of cheer
ftil piety in the conversation and be
havior. Lord Raa'stock carried he
aospel to the Russian nobility. Lord
Cavan and Lord Cairns pent their va
cation in evangelistic services. Lord
Congleton became missionary to Bag
dad. And the Christ who was born in
an Eastern caravansary has lived in a
palace.
It is a grand tiling to have plen'.y of
money, and horses that don't compel
you to take the dust of every lamber-
ing and lazy vehicle; and looks of his
tory that give you a glimpse of all thf
past; and shelves of poetry to which
you may go and ask Milton or Tenny
son or Spencer or Tom Moore or Rob
ert Burns to stp down and Stend an
evening with you; and other shelves to
which you may go while you feel dis
gusted with the shames of the world,
and ask Thackeray to express your
ehdgiin, or Charles Dickens to expose
PecksnilTianisin, or Thomas , Carlyle to
thunder your indignation; or the other
shelves where the oi l gospel writers
stand ready to warn and cheer bp.
while they open -doors into lhat City
which is s.i bright the noonday ' srtnV
abolished !
Tiiere m no virtue in owning a horse
that takes four iniuntes to go a mile,
if you can own 0110 that can go in a lit
tie ovor two niiit'itis and a half; no
virtue in running into the teeth of a
non'.o.ist T.iti'l with thin apparel
v i cm ulloid furs; no virtui in beta,
po ir li.-n you can honestly be rich.
Tho fa;t b, that about ull the brain
and liumuoRS "cuius is on the side
ii t liyion.
.'li ii may pr"t?nd to '.e pise religion
i ni t .Ivy arc tank hypoerits. Theses
cxpui'i was 1 ilit wjir n bo came tip to
tlitr tillage on the seacoast.and insisted
Children Cry for
on paying ten dollars t ' church,
though he til l not, atieud himself.
When asked I is reason, he said that Le
had been in the habit of carrying car
goes of oysters and ckms from that "
place, and he found, since that church
was built, the people were more hon
est than they used to be for before;
the church was built he often found
the load, when he came to count it, a
thousand claims short Yes." God
line is pro G table for both worlds.
Most of the great, honest, permanent
worldly successes are by thof who
reverence God and the Bible. If a
man have nothing but social posit
anil financial resource, a woman
puts her happiness by marriage in .
hand, re-enacU the folly of Abigr
when sue accepted disagreeable Na'
"whose possessions were in Ckru.
and tho man was very great, and
had three thousand sheep and a tho
sand goats,"
If there be good moral character r
companied by affluent circtimstanc
I congratulate you. If not let
morning lark fly clear of the Ro
Mountain eagle. The sacrifice
women on the altar of social and fi
cial expectation is cruel and str
dous.
TllA wirar villain rot aai4l, .
man who, having captured a w
from ber father's house, and aftr
oath of the marriage altar has
renounced, says, by his manner
is words: "I have you now u
power. v bat can you do? M
is stronger than yours. Now
before me like a deg. Now
away from me like a reptile. Y
nothing bula woman, anyhow. '
you miserable wretch Can 1
mosaic, can long lines o
x? 1
bronze, or statuary by Pahnerilnd '
Powers and Crawford and Chantry and
Canova;can galleries rich fron the
pencil of Bieratadt and Chore!; and
Kensett and Cole anal Cropsey; -ould
violins played en by au Ole Bu", or -
pianos fingered by a Gottschalt, or
solos warbkd by a Sonntaff: 'eoLld
wardrobes like that of Marie Anioi
nette; could jewels like these, of jliu.-
i, make, a wife in such - ecm- -
panionship happy? ' - - J .
i Her gold bracelets are the afia" v
a lifelong servitude. There is a
over her every feast, not like
Damocles staying suspended, 1
ping her lacerated heart. Hi
robe is full of shrouds for death
she dies daily, and she is buried alive,
though buned under gorgeous uphol- ,
stery. There is one word thatsouude
under the arches, and roils along th.
corridors, and weeps m the falling fouu-
tains, and echoes in the shotting of
everv door, and groans in every no.e
of strinsed and wind instrument:
"Woe! Woo!" The ixenar-d sheep, in
clden times, brought to tie' te,n,p
of Jupiter to Ke sa. rificiL jLtc U"
coTeied with ribbons r,d flowers ri -
bons on the horns nd flowers uu tie
neck. But tje 3or:dud ribbom-d dee
oration did no; make the stab of tiie
butcher's knife less deathful; and all
the chandeliers you hang over such a
woman, and all the robes with which
you enwrap her, and all the ribbons
with which you adorn her, and '
the bewitching charms with which you
embank her footsteps, are the ribbons
and flowers of a horrible butchery.
When Abigail finds Nabwl, her hus
band beastly drunk, as she conies home
from interceding for his fortune and
life, it was no alleviatio&i that the old
brute had possessions in Carmel, and
"was very great, and had three thousand
sheep, and one thousand goats," and
ho the worst goat among them. Tli
animal in his nature seized the
soul and ran off with it. Before thing
are right io this world genteel villains at e '
to be expurgated. Instead of being wed-
corned into respectable so. iety beaaus
of the amount of atam and gartars and
medals and estates they represent, the
ought to be fumigated two or three year.
before they are alio ved, without per!
to themselves, to p.it their baud o
the door-knob of a moral house. .
Here is an evil th tt c inn it stop, b,,
women my.
Keep all such out of yo.ir artois,
have no recognition for Uiem in tli
treet, and no more t'liu- hIIvhij
your life and destiny with
"gales from Arabv" wou.
pass the honey mxm with
plague, AH that money c
sition a bad m iing tt,
in marriage is a . do. id id
gilded honor, a builiiut go
longed deat'i; and tho longer th
ital union las1, the in we evide i
be the ta;t, th it U nvg'it lrst:c
have beeu born. Yet you and I
been at brillunt weddings, h t
fore the feast was owr.t'ieb.-U-'r
tongue was thick, ml hi eye ;j
ind his st?p a stager, a h i ' el
glasses with jolly co nrd I .ill
with lightning ex pre trtin to tit
tal crash over tlie eibankmt
ruined life and a lost eternitv. .
Worn 111, j i iot y-ur i'it ;
wifli such a right ban II A :c..jit "
such a one n' jeael for fingir 0r t
fe.-t that sparkle of precious stoiie t
out to be the eye of a basilisk; !
uot the rii4 come on the fingt-rcf
igiit hand, le t t'ni ri ij tn.-.i ,,
be one link of rai-tivity In tl, ,1B
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