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ROSEBDRG REVIEW 8hut 00t from a? make We 'tdr' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1888. Coniinned from, lt Page. and those little "I -will go out to my dead" and she draws her black robes around her, the bleak winds whistle through the leaf less trees the days are cold and drear, like some wandering spirit sho looks, so noislessly she treads along, in the path she meets a face so white, she i shudders and draws aside is it the spirit of some friendt "Woman" he cries hoarsely "W ouia you dare to meet yonr lovert nave have no sen- of , - V q1iiii1 Will not the memory ol from himl Would yon dave to meet your lover?' "No," and her voice was as coia as Artie ice "I would go out to my dead, i will I even be denied my dead!" "God! her obdurate heart, not one - loving yon as I 'da, ' ' children- - hCl'-- "Hushl not one word, would I listen to your patched up stories, your false words, do yon think me blind! 1 know all, did I not see your head upon yonr lovers breast! did I not see him wipe your tears away! Ah! it was an aSVvt:n in " liARtvmn nr! takoa ' up a handkerchief that had fallen from little ded cnUd and 408 si8ht of oar . her m&ntln "and t.h5a ia - tha m rw ha murdered father's srrave, keep you ----- a used so tenderly." She raises her dazed eyes and sees in his hand a handkerchief marked with the initials C F. The fates were against her. . "I have suspected yoa long, but I am certain now." "Harold listen to meofor the sake word would sho confess. o those little childrenAhear me" and She draws her black robes more she clang to Ida arm but he shook her closely around her, and passes out into off. O ! Harold have mercv ." the cemetery. She bows her head upon f4 A nmt if.iu , Uia fnlrl white slab, that marks her , - w WW J All mar la) v AVJfc J I - out of mv housel co back to vour lover 1 baby's arave, not colder than her bro- but stav 1,1 would guard my cood ken heart, or whiter than her marble name my children's name go to face; "God has forsaken me, is there a - vour room, so to vour God and nrav Godr her hollow eyes sweeps for merer. Do von think anvthinsr over the bleak scene. "TLis is mad- you couldsay, would ever change me ness. I am going mad. How he ever exonerate von! Hold! where is shudders in my very presence, as I Vour weddiiiz rind 1 have mised were leper, some loathsome thing it from vour hand for manv davs. Yes I am glad phe was token home, "I will teU yon it fell from my gathered to her Makers home, she has craned this world. She will never IWHW M U VtlVM UliW UV Ul a JL. Ormf. Vl-ivv i 1 "TorTTlonsr. but could not find it" his paw through the Mills" V cold eVes were nnon her "The Mills of the gods grind slowly, "That !a verv likely" he savs But grind exceeding small iagly. .. "Had yoa no other memento, VI to give to ' yonr lover except . your Jhe spring had come again with ten wedding ring!' t de'r leaves, and budding flowers. Har "Harold! Harold! I have no lover, 0ii 8its alono hi8 face is hard, his eyes it was , , are cold and stearn a servant hands "An! call him what yoa may, go in him a letter and steals silently away. go in yoa are damp with dew." He had began to fear his masters She totteres in, and falls upon her stearn and silent look. Harold breaks knees: "Harold listen to roe, you are the seal and begins to read, and as he kinier to your lowest servant" reads all the stearnness leaves his face; a! I .1 1 . m. . - - .. ... - I f . VUfliU tUQ aVPVTCTSU nCI VBMIf I hB MM IWRIllB II 1111 W1U1 JS neve brought shame upon his mas- upon J,is knees and clasps his hand ter's namo"' ' ' . urK)n his heart, "God! the monster I A' little' child, with wide have been. Had I but known! no, I wondering eyes, and soft shin would not listen! I was mad, poor j . ing hair, came out from the Marcia, poor Marcia I must go to her" ! silken curtains, looking reproachfully an(j he stands upon the threshold of at his father, he clasps his arms about her room, where he has not stood for his mothers neck and lays his little head many days; he kneels at her feet, and upon her breast. Ah! the soothing balm raises the hem of her robes to his lips. oi uia mwo touen upon ner wounuea ,n, vrivi. Marc a 1" his voice is heart. , ,, ; husky and broken, like some guilty "Harold! my son, go to your room, wretch asking for mercy 0f his Maker, wnacareyoa aoing out so later says the father augerly Iesteals away with many back lonely without you, will you stay with as always now, and never go away again! "Amen" murmured the father rev erently. Her reward had come. The ; end. SAXCi'lXE VIEWS. JL DEMOCRAT 8 A. Til CLKVMLAND Willi SURELY CABBY INDIANA. Washington, Octobee 9. A pri vate letter written by a prominent InJiana Democrat to a friend in tLiu city contains a budget of interesting political gossip. The writer states: "That if the election were to be held tomorrow Indiani would give Cleveland a majority ranging from 8,000 to 15,000. You may be assured," he continues, "ihat there is little or no truth in the story that the President will lose many Democratic ex-soldier votes on' account of his pension vetoes. These only affect the persons directly interested, and possibly to or three membersof the family who may sympa thize with them. . ThePresient has not vetoed more than 100 Indiana cases, all told, and the beneficiaries, of at least half of these, are Republicans who -ould not vote for him under the circumstances. As an offset to our loss in this respect scores of Kepublcan ex-soldiers, whose claims have been promptly passed by the administration, feel kindly toward us and will vote with us. So you see there is nothing in it when the whole matter is carefully sifted. "I have just leturned from an ex tended tour of the State. X find the sentiment among the laboring people is very strong against General Harrison. He has never been in sympathy with them. They don't like him, and they will not to any appreciable extent support him. "I have never seen our people so thoioughly aroused as they are this year. Our organization is perfect We have plenty of money, Governor Gray, who is making our campaign, is beyond all ouestions the ablest politican in the 4 stats. Dont let anybody convince you that Harrison will get the ellcctoral vote of Indiana. It is as safely assured for Cleveland as that of Kentucky, CLIPPINGS. are reported as discharging such of heir employes as niuse to vote tor Harrison, The name of the firm is E. O. Atkins fe Co., and they manufacture saws. There is no protection for, the discharged workmen. Indiana is now afflicted by 2500 Campagin orators. One hundred of these are prohibitionists and the rest are about eoualy divided between Democrats and Republicans.' The Hoosiers are gradually coming to the conclusion that about the worst thing that ran happen to a m in is to be born in a p:vo(al stata. Harrison says, red u jo the surplus by the purchase of bonds at the rate of $1300 on $100; the Chicago plat form declares for a reduction of the sur plus by extarvagant expenditure, and without reducing the tariff; the Republican senate says, reduce the surplus by reducing the revenue $75, 000,000. Which is to be the policy of the Republican party! COOO Book Agmta wanted to Mt TS1 UTS AVD rvlUO HBYIOMM o. I know all! is there no pardon in your heart for me! is there no mercy for me!" his face was full of contrition ward glances and wonders at the pain Bhame, and mingling love, his eyes m his little heart. . jii :ti, The demon had Marcia, how dare you hold his left h!. heart foreVer. head upon your breast! never do that more." "OI Harold not that! not that! 1 can i bear ailliiit not that " "Go to your rooms, and after to-day, I onr lives will lie apart, as tar as though in different worlds" and the broken --e&itad woman passed out, she sees a little form standing in his chamber (Albany Democrat.) The salt of the table pays more tax proportionately than the silk of the wealthy wardrobe. The diamond of the dude is taxed lighter under the tariff' than the wool hat of the working, man. An Indianapolis firm of Republians I "A iroveHOIeveland i,;.. tjiu m ' . m linn Uf. Uqi t udnoa i- du baa u tkbm. annill "WTtu? JTTt. k. r.ite WtmIT writ, kt mi p-jy Je g? M b, to 1L AUnm, WINTER CO. prlngfltld, Sheridan Bros. Hardware Go. '.. ' I : ' ! ( Incorporated September 1st, 18S8.) Having changed and enlarged'our business buying our stock in large quantities from manufacturers shipping in car-load lots we are prepared to offer bargains in ' Superior " Stoves and Ranges Direbacks warranled for 15 years. Ileaiing and Box Stoves of elegant designs. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN : Has attnlned a Mandard of excellonoe whiob admits of do superior. It contains every Improvement tb at inventive genius, skiU and money can produce. RatharthanthaCtiapcst portund business C0UIGL PortUad. Orecoa. Pertect equipment, tliorounh instruction, estab lished reputation, growinn popularity. Bulm$M. Shorthmi, Common School out Pmrnaiahlp Dtpart mmto. Students admitted at any time. Cata logue and specimens ol m;i6sf T i. A. SeCJ. A. r. ABJtBlnw.iw, i iu. JACOBS OA! TRADE HEtValEi - - - j 1 MARK HC CHEAT Fox Ttlieuma.tisin. THE CRIPPLE. WaU, In, Ju. IT, IMS. tn.Inij Dnmli. It Mttf ., ly: "OrU sMaica. a boy t U. mm au anua la SISt M mkka, kia htm St. JMota oil to rak 1L I tlx 4r ka kul uwbt cratcaa u4 west h wllkmt SIO. 0. 03OO0D 00. the cune. Uma, Mu., My , Ulf. 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I asked for mercy and you thrust me aside with scorn: 1 asked for bread, I was uiven a Rtone; I asked for water to moisteu my parched lips and cooi my burning heart, hot molten lead was poured niou me, it was my only portion." "O! Marcia, had I but known "Ah! you would not listen, you oor, like" a" spirit he looks, standing wouid not hear me, you thrust me from there, his face, showing white against you as you would a leper, and I stood . I 1 1 . . ... I!J . i I ' .... 1 me aarK Digut, no, bus is oiu not 10 aione through all those darK, aeaa aays, touch him more! lhe dreary days j j;ved t,e iife 0f a cloistered nun. that follow, shut out from all the ties -p gu;ity wretches in their Siberian that make lite sweet, those cruel unjust cej)8 were ghown more mercy, even the words ever ringing in her ears "nothing care8ses of my children were denied Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. RoseDurg Flouring Mills RAST & CRITE8ER. This mill is turning out CHOICE FLOUR. and I me, there was no mercy for me. The wide open grave the white dead face of that little child, those little waxen fingera had no power to melt your heart to Ditv" "Marcia, Marcia is there a just uoai tell me, is there no mercy lor me in will ever exonerate you." "Ah ho is possessed he it raid, some evil spirit has taken possession of him, how "mild he distrust mo," was this her re ward? "If the shaft of disapointment Strike us like a poisoned dart, Patience is the Sovereign ointment I T0Ur heartr That can heal the wonnded heart" I "Heart, was that cold dead thing ...TV. L-ithin her breast, a heart!" she thinks "Marcia" says Harold coming to her "Marcia, for the sake of the living door "come out to the children's room, child, let us begin our lives anew Lillian is ill and we fear she will diel" "For the sake of those little children swiftly Bhe passes out and snatches the j plea-led for von to listen to hwir me little fever burninsr form to her heart, iwfhina" von said that I could ever - "Madam! trbir" says the kindly Bay would ever exonerate me, to my 'physician "would you nave your child Maker I must go for mercy; but you tn livH von must control vourselt aaveA vnur honor vour proud ww . f j ay 1 uta v v mm J " V Tenderly Bhe Uys her down, and kneels np,me has not bem sullied." beside the little cot The silent watchers, with hushed voices, ; and noisless steps, their vigils keep, through the long dreary night, the dismal 1 howl, "of some wandering ' doe. sounds mournfully out on the night air, and when the gray dawn be gins to break, thf? black robed Angel of Death enters and bears the little soul away from its . earthly home. To HmuthtMrltn& formers. It la Impor tant that the Soda or Belerat us you use should tie White and Pure same as all simllarsubsta&oea used for food. To insure obtaining only tbe"Arm at Hammer" brand Soda or Baleratus, buy it in "pound or half pound" cartoons, which bear our name and trade-mark, as inferior goodsaresome. times inbstitu ted for the "Arm k Hammer" brand when bought in balk. Parties using Baking Powder should remem ber that its sole rising property consists of bi carbonate of soda. One ieaspoonf ul of the "Arm ft Hammer" brand of Soda or Baleratus mixed with sour milk equals OO B TRADE MASK four teaspoon fuls ot the beet Baking Powder,aav ing twenty times Its coat, beside being much healthier, because it does not con tain any injurious substances, such as alum, terra albs etc., of which many Bak ing Powders are madev Dairymen and Farmer snoud use only ucim 1 at Hammer" brand for cleaning and keeping Milk fana Sweet and Will see that you are satisfied. Get your biscuit flour at the Roseburg Mills The highest market price paid for wheat ON EVEBI PACKAGE. Caotio. Bee that erery pound package ot "Arm and Hammer Brand" contains fall IS ounces net, and the V pound packages fitil ft mmta net. Soda or Saierattts same as speci fied on each package. 1 Packed in Card Board Boxes. Always keeps Soft MvPoor Back! INSURANCE 1 GO TO Flint & Taylor And get your property insured, for they represent reliable companies, such as the ANGLO NEVADA Of California Ami LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION Flint & Taylor. .'AXK- JJVKKT OBQA1T FOB FIVE TEAKS rBryan Winchester Rifles and Shot Guns, and Breech Loading Guns of all descriptions and can offer bargains. We would be pleased to have you examine our stock and get our prices. Sheridan Bros. Hardware Co. PHOTOGRAPHS ! 73li '" S WAV U t m m U - This space is reserved for the ad of Sol. Abraham's GREAT REDUCTION SALE REGARDLESS OF COST. These Organs are celebrated for volume, quality of tono, quick response, artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most desirable organs for homes, Schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. ESTABLISHED BEPfTTATIOBT. VX EQUALED FACILITIES, SKILLED WOKKKEST, BEST MATERIAL, COMBINED, MAJTJC THIS fHS POPULAB ORGfAN Instroctlon Books and Piano Stools. Catalogues and lrioe List, on application, ran. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO. iir. Randolph and Ann SH.. CHICAGO. ILL H. O. Stanton DEALER IN STAPLE DRV GOODS! OF THE BEST QUALITY. GENERAL FURNISHING, HOSIERY, TRIMMING &c. Boost & Shoes OF TnE BEST QUALITY. A full Ja.S(OI.afllB.e MmVi of ' . GROCERIES ! Wood And Willow WARE. , CROCKERY & GLASSWARE, ELECTRIC LAMPS, f v- i SCHOOL BOOKS, AND STATIONERY. Subscription AGENCY. I Subscription received for all Eastern and European Publications. I GOT SATISFACTION . AT ' Graves Gallery AND NOW I SMILE. Lightning process and latest styles in ' Photo's, Copying and enlarging. ROSEBURG - - OREGON. BARKER & WILLIS, DEALERS IN rrr- GROCERIES PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO, CIGARS, ETC. ETC. CARNED X?TjrXTO A SPECIALTY. Produce bought and the highest cash price paid. ' . ROSEBURG OREGON. DR. WING LEE Rooms at Mrs. Compton's Residence. GIVE HIM A CALL. IIW Y01I CASH: STORE. J. 1L O'MALLEY MARBLE WORKS Manufacturer of Monuments AND 131 o eXj d.s tones , and all kinds of Marble, Granite and stone works. Mason and Brick work done on short notice. Shop at Hoed s old stand. New Stage line. ROSEBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY- Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wednes diys, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. Time of having both terminal points 6,.0'clcek A. M.""and ariives at each point at 6 o'clock P. M. Robt, T. McCcllocu, Prop. LANGENBERG'S Boot aac Shod BtQp?f Jackson Street, Opposite Post Office, Roseburg, Orrxoa. ! KEEPS ON HAND THE LARGEST AND BEST assortment of Eastern and San Francisco and other makes of BOOTS, SHOES, CAITEfcS, SUP PfcliS and everything in the Boot and Sbos tin, and SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH. Boots and Shoes Made to Order, and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. I nee the Best of Leather and Warrant all my work. Repairing Neatly Done. on. Short Notfce- Alao a fall atock of TOYS, NOTIONS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and VIOLIN STRINGS. LOUIS LANOENBERa. That's the common exclamation of those suffering with rheumatism or kidney troubles. In either disease Paine's Celery Compound will surely effect a cure, and there will no longer be "She is but just." ho gropes blindly away. "Poor, poor Marcia, it was for the sake of her brother, her poor brother, dying with the mark of Cam upon his brow, lying in an unmarked grave in a far away land and she has stood alone! Like Jephthah's daughter. "She stood up alone and waited for the sun to set," he takes out the dying words of Clare and reads them oer She la gathered home to her Fathers, and Q, 01are? out cast boy, a iL., 1 : 1 ... ,lAnnA n. V. 1 .... , w urn uriiiuv ircuiu ui cuicw.c wumu f: ,l,0ra rn KOOthe tllS OVina AU.UftUm w the innumerable dwell. Too long the mother's loving care, had been denied, "She has done wth sorrow now.' With a low, sad wail, the mother falls and weeps npon the little casket of clay, t t .t ' I x : weep on uear nean, mey are yonr lase 1 grief. . tears lot many ttaysv ine Kinaiy pny- The day passes slowly, WRti lads her gently away ana ten pillow or wipe the death damps from his brow, he spoke of her reward, Ah! her reward! She has drained thecnp of bitterness to its very dregs," he bows his head, and groans in penitence lerly surports her tottering form, back to those lonely, silent rooms. All day she sits like some creature, dumb with pain and: " V "All night she lie iii agony, In anguish dark and deep, " She could not close her fevered eyes But stared aghast at sleep. The muffled sound of funeral notes come mournfully 'Out on the morning a;ri That little white robed, flower like form is borne away from that darkened home, and as the clods rattle f down, that coyer forever, the sight of i that little form, .they stand apart, as far a on the brink of two Eternities. "Will ny life always be thus! God! the pam at nay heart!" 'and she falls prone npon the earth. Back to that silent house back to that broken home home! was there a home for this tempest tossed soult with . clasped hands, and face as white and moveless as Siberian snows, she sits through the long silent nights All the pleading eloquence of wrong will never touch his heart to pity and " this sad eyed mother stands alone through all those long dark days any cause to complain of " poor backs.' ing confirm our claims for that grand old " Two weeks ago I could not sleep was constipated and kidneys did not act, back. Since I tookPaine's Celery and I can sleep like a child." Zenas " Having been troubled with rheumatism to get around, and was very often con have used nearly all medicines imaginable, tage. Having seen Paine's Celery Com Ka"l Hundreds of testimonials like the follow- remedy, Paines's Celery Compound : - more than an hour at a time any night, and had a good deal of pain in the Compound the pain has left my back, Sanders, West Windsor, Vermont for five years, I was almost unable fined to my bed for weeks at a time. I besides outside advices, but to no ad van pound advertised, I gave it a trial. I have cured. I can now jump around and fee! used only one bottle and am perfectly lively as a boy." Frank Caroli, Eureka, Nevada, frice, $1.00. Six for fa-oa Sold by Druggists. Send for 8-page (Testimonial Paper. WELLS, RICHARDSON &-CO-7 Proprietors. BURLINGTON, VERMONT. KOWIGHT'STI oh 80 slowly away, and morning breaks, so clear and bright, without a cloud to mar its fairness. The little crocuses, aga began to push their little blight faces timidly out, last year, they had been the silent witnesses of so much sorrow, they were loath to3" leave their lowly home. Yes for the ?ake of the living chiW I will go out to him, And bt'g'n r-nr Uvea anew." With a low, broken sob, he falls and grasps her cold white hands, and his lips move in silent prayer. "Marcia there is a just God!" She draws from her bosom, a burnel and blackened ring. "AhJyour wedding ring! all battt-ied and broken!" Like my life" sLe says wearily "Hush Marcia, do not say that, do not say that," his voice was loving and low and his eyes were so wonderously tender. A little child, with sweet blue eyes and sunny hair, come slowly in, and with one glad cry, he is clasped to his mothers heart. "Mamma, mamma! we have been so THKOOWBBAKD. T0 MAKE - DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD USE Dvigiit's Cow-Brand SodaSaleratus. ABSOLUTELY PURE. ALWAYS UNIFORM AND FULL WEIGHT, B aura that then la a picture of a Cam on your package and yon VJ1 have " DOO THE COW BHAHD. 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It is not recommended as "cure-all," but as a most perfect Bpeeiflo for woman's peculiar ailments. as a powermi. inriioraiiDf tome, it lmoarts strength to the whole avHtein. and to the womb and its appendages in "run-down," debilitated teachers, milliners, dressmakers, seamstresses, "shop-girls," bouse, keepers, nursing' mothers, and feeble women generally. Dr. Fierce s favorite Prescription is tbe greatest earthly boon, being anequaled as an appetizing cordial and restorative tonic. iAUERATUsS For CEASTil For' naii! . . K A x Ousfang Liniment As a. aoothiua and streua-thenlnar nervine. "Favorite Prescription" is une. aualed and Is invaluable in allaying and suth ulng nervous excitability, irritability, ex. haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and other distressing, nervous symptoms oomi monly attendant upon functional and organic) disease of tbe womb. It induces refreshing sleep and relieves mental anxiety and de, spondenoy. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription la a legitimate medicine, carefully compounded by an experienced and skillful physician, and adapted to woman's delicate organization. It is purely vegetable in its composition and perfectly harmless in its effects in any condition of the system. For morning sicaness, or nausea, irom wnatevet cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys. pepeii and kindred symptoms, its use, in smaif doses, will prove very beneficial. "FiiTOrlte Prescription" IsavosL tire tare for tbe most complicated and ob. sunate cases or leucorrnea. exoessive nowing, painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, weak back, f 111 1 1 11 1 fi mill iiiii.i , 1 1 11 .i 111 ! 1 hi MfmMMirai female weakness," anteverslon, retroversion, iearinir-down senaatinna. chronic eonarestioti. inflammation and ulceration of the womb, in. flammation. nain and tADderneaa in ovaries. accompanied with "internal beat." as a regulator ana promoter 01 runo- tional action, at that critical period of change senpuoo from girlhood to womanhood, "Favorite Pre. is a perfectly safe remedial agent, produce only good results. It is and can uallv el rben taken for th disorders and derange ments incident to that inter and most critical period, known as "Tbe Change of Life." "Favorite Prescription." when taken ia connection with the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and small laxative doses of Dr. Pierce's Purgative Pellets (Little Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney and Bladdet diseases, xneir oomDinea use aiso removes blood taints, anil atmitahea eancnraua and scrofulous humors from the system. I "Favorite Prescription" is the only medicine for women, sold by druggists, andti m positive rsirsBies, rrom ine mana. facturers. that it will give satisfaction in every case, or money will be refunded. This guaran tee has been printed on the bottle-wrapper, and faithfully carried out for mnny years, . Large bottles (HO doses) $1.00, Or six kottlea for $5.00. For large, illustrate Treattse on Diseases ol Women (IH0 pages, pAper-covered), send ten Cents In stamps. . AdA-esa, ...... . Vstli'i Clsps&ssry CsScsl IssssIsL'eiL 0 J ft o 'Jl Keeps a full line of Dress Goods of evei v Variety and Shade, A full line of Silks. A full line of Satins, Brocades and Velvets, j A full line of Fancy Dress Goods. A full line of Hosiery. A flill line of Clothing. A fall line of Furnishing Goods. A full line of Hats and Caps, Boots' and Shoes, ul I line of Staple and Fancy Groceries and Tobaccos. A full line of Crockery and Glassware. o w 0 13 O 0 T And last, but not least, a full line of Ostrich Plumes and Tips, with all kaown to me. NOTICE. ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- cern that I have appointed D. W. Stearns of Calapooia Precinct, Post office address, Oakland; Kalph Smith of Deer Creek Precinct, Postoffice ad dress, Roseburg, and A. J. Chapman of Wilbur Precinct, Postoffice address W llbnr: Inspectors of Stock for said Precincts, and others will be added as parties interested make their desires kinds of Indies Hat Trimmings and Hat Shapes of latest pattern. COMB , AJi'S BEX 1VTU- M .TOSEIPHSCVLST. Land 1 rob: For Sale! BEOS. 1 sea REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE AND General Commission Agents. ; ROSEBURG, OREGON. We have qn hand an immense area of the finest grazing, fanning and fruit- rowing lands in Southern Oregon, for sale in tracts of any size and description fqr cash, and' on time. 1 We do a fair and legitimate business for a small commission, take ; pleasure in showing pj-operty to intending settlers, and solicit correspondence parties winning to secure a borne, or invest money in a safe a 11 sure way for speculation cannot afford to neglect examining our lands before purchasing elsewhere. GIVE US A CALL. Oftlco -with tlio Xlerald Ofllce ROJIJIER BROS. TIIOS. SMITH Inspector of Stock for Douglas Co. Or. Wilbur, Or., April 13tb, 1887. MILLWOOD MILLS ON HUBBARD CREEK. CLARKE & BAKER, Proprietors. We are now prepared to furnish lumber of the bent qnality in quantities to luit the purchasers, always having on hand the largest stock of any mil in Douglas County. We will furnish lumber at ourmill at the following TRICES. No-1 rough lumber-..- tS to 110 M No. 1 flooring, 6 inch.D k M $16 H No. 1 flooring, t inch Dsll ..18 II No. 1 finishing lumber ....$! 11 CLARKE 4 BAKEB. A.C.1MSTSRUC0. DEALERS TN Y01C0LLA STOCK FAEM. 1 Land for Sale. ... 1. . - 64U acrei located in the heart of the Yoncolla valley and known as the Applegate Donation .ands; 500 acres of which is as fine bottom land as can be found in Oregon. It is well watered with running streams and living springs. County road and Railroad located through the land the Railroad is fenced on j both sides. Well improved with good, new, two-story frame house, five barns and all necessary out-buildings. All under good fence with cross fences divid ing it into suitable sized fields and pastures. Largo orchard in good bearing. Also with the land; seventeen head of thoroughbred short-horn Durham cattle, seventeen head of good common stock cattle, seven head of fine, brood mares, Borne thoroughbred hogs, one binder, mower, hayrake, wagon, fruit dryer and nil smaller farm implements necessary for carrying on the farm. For further particulars apply to W. f. Kcrlj, ' Oakland Obkoon. Oatland PRESS BRICK and - TILE. Price of Tile per 1000 feet. 3 Inch $iS.oo 5 Inch $33.00 4 " $26.00 6 " $42.00 J. W. Mullen-, Aent, Roseburg. Or G. M. ELLIS Successor to A- Os Rose. Livery, Sale AND Feed Stable. First class turnouts at v - . Reasonable rates, and on short notice t3T Special accommodations to comgiercial travelers. Jackson Street, - - - Roseburg Oregon. NEW YORK DUMBER & Wood Yard. Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet articles, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Spectacles, Dusters, Brushes, Combs, etc OILS AND VARNISHES, Window Glass, Putty end Cement Go To 31, R. Howell's East side of track one block south of depot is where you will find 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 $osts, Ceiling, Rustic, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed and split Cedar posts, 1J inch plank sawed expressly for sidewalk. 1 represent the Sugar Pine Door cfe Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which from personal lnsrim 1 boUa to oe the 'finest establishment on tbe Pa cific coast, it employs 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 strict 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 Yoik or the East Fruit boxes, Picket fences and pates complete. I also represent a number one mill at Yoncolla where I have sawed all Dimention lumber to order on short notice. All guaranteed as represented or no sale. Call and see stock and prices before purchasing. Stove wood constantly on hand at HARD TIME PRICES. , Of Interest to ladies. WawtllaanS aara aiaai a.urf-i apaeifie tor taaaal. eomalaiau to any lad r who artahaa to UatltaaSeaer baton punbaaiBit. Brad staaip for hui autunj bSJtaa lUa, atoBalo, Jl. X. 1 1 f ARK IK'S CIMCEFt TOMtO artUxmt delay. A rare medjeuaal ooaipoaul taaaeurtwwlMn all ateA falls. Jl aa cared Ute voratoaani ot Cossh, Waak La lara, AMdma, DdareauoB, Inward llUna, Eibanatioa. laralaabla for HhQDaauani, rcfflala Weajraeaa, ana alt palna and di. oniwa ol Ui Stoanacfa a&d bowala. tao. at Crasgtata. HINDCRCORNO. The aaf aat, anreat and beat eon for Coma, Bsnlona, . rrer uua Stop, all pala. tDWira. laSH rea nonifttrt to Um f ic. Ktrrmr oommtnwkm UisouxatMji. y. H H U '. I j 11 - K.1 H Thtanmlavr remedr erur f mUa ffsetauallj' cor Dyspepsia, Constlpaticn, Sick Headache, BiUsiis.!SSS And all diseases arising Cram a Torpid Liver and Bad Digsstsn. Tb watnrml rssalt f a irM apaMtit and solid risaSa. ! atnaUl si;Slti Ij SHavr eaatad d satsy tm awUiaw. BlT.Tl OTvBYWHKilK. J