Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, March 04, 1889, Image 1

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    YOL.XIII.
DIEECTOSY.
, n rKa OT,2V;a vx i ....... . President .
Tim;. F. Hivaud... Secretary of Stat
Ch vs. S FAiaciULD.S-jeretary ot Treasury.
-iV. L Vil. ...Secretary o the Interior.
V.i. O lsjie.irr.. . j Secretary of War
'vV. (J. 'Vihtskv. ......Secretary of Kavy.
I. M. Oa KtN-s.tS. . . .Tost Master General.
A ii. ' Atti.AX U. ........ A ttoruey General.
Mui.yi.u.E W; Foiles . . ...Chief Justice.
J. N D.tuii .....
J. II. .NlUchcll J
U. S. Seuators.
iiiSvSKR Heumans ; . ..Congressman.
Stlvesi E I'kxnoyes. Governor.
Geo. V. Mci'.ride Secretary of State.
G. VV. Ve;:b .... . '. State Treasurer.
K. Y. McKi.fcov . ...Supt. Tub. Instruction.
Frank BvKtti: .State Printer.
R. S. SruAHA-t
Wm. P. Iuitn,
W. V. TiiAyK!j
j- . ..Supreme .fulges.
N. DaVis; -Clerk, Board School Land Com'rs.
wV'VGOX KR 1 Rail road Commissioners,
J . 1 1 rvl.A l-KIt J c -
j. KN. Bklu Clerk of Railroad Commission?
SKi.'OND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
II. S. Ik'.AN. ...... .. . Judge.
J. V- llAitLT(H i . .. Prosecuting Attorney.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
f. C. Fui.t.ERTON Senator.
C. E. Rk kek, 1 ..
J As. Blu.n kkll, ...... ..Repres ntatives.
E. E . Labrie, )
G. A. Taylor Clerk.
Hex. C. Ac.ee.-. Sheriff.
V. L. Arri ngton ....... .Treasurer.
OTIS Uutciuox.'!.. School Superintendent
J as. A. SrEui.ixc; Assessor.
J. S. I'itziiuou .... County Judge.
hVIS.Atv Commissioners.
IIlkAM Wkatherly .... J
W F.Jiiiicc.s ......... . ..Surveyor.
Dr.. S. S Maksterh. i ." Coroner.
Taos. Graham, M. D. M. R. C. S.
. County Physician.
Tjios. Smith... .. . .Sheep Inspector
PRECINCT officers;
j: A. Eggers .......... ,. Tustices
David Hunter. ... ,. Jusllfes-
II. S French . . . .Constable
CITY OF ROSEBUUfS.
L. F. Lane, '
John Kast, I
J. Gildersleeve
Trustees.
David Moore,
A. 1'ARKS.
S. F. Fl.OED.. Recorder.
T. Foiu Marshal.
IIarky McCi.ALI.en.... Treasurer.
U. X. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG,
Ciias. vV. Jounston. ....... Register.
A. C. J O.N E3 . . . . Receiver
. ;. SIGNAL SERVICE.
Wm. Bell , ....... Observer.
PROFESSIONAL.
L F. LANE. JOHN LANE
JANE&LANE,
-' Attorneys at Law.
Main Street, opjwsite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
s.
F.TLOED
Attorney, at Law.
ROSERURG, - OREGON.
J.
ti. FULLEHTON, -
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks' brick, up stairs.
C. A. SEHLBREDE
A.TTOUNKY AT lAAV
AND
Office Murks' Block
Uiiselnir"-. Oregon.
K. L; MILLER, M 1)
Surgeon.
Homoeopathic Ph j sieian.
"Office up stairs in . the old Sheridan
Brick, on Jackson Street, Iloselmrg,
.Oregon. . Chronic diseases a speciality.
Dr. II. M- Murpliy,
P5iyi5iaa & Surgeon
Oli'ce at the Hte Dr. Hoover's office.
ROSEBURG, - - OREGON.
Calls day or night promptly attended.
TDWAr'PAGET
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
OAKLAND - - - OREGON.
Special attention to diseases of
women.
JAMES H. HAWKINS, B.S., M.D.
OAKLAND - - - OREGON.
Spofialattention to Diseases of the
EYE Jc KIDNEYS.
Call- prmnptly attended night cr day.
DM. BROWEH.-M- D"
Physician & -Surgeon-.
Calls proivptly answered dav or
niht. , i
( )HK-o Corner Cass and J ackson Sts.
. RcsidfiKv in North Ilosebn rg neat
Col. L:m.-' residence.
J01tX W. LINCOLN,
liivil Engineer and Surveyor.
!itcher nntl Mining Claims Located, Lines
Hun and Maps Made. I'lans and Estimates
furnished fur all classes of Engineering work.
Accuracy guaranteed.
P. O. Box ?6,
- - Rosclmrg, Ogn.
RoscDiug Vlounng Mills
RAST & CRITESER.
This mill is turning out
CHOICE FLOUR,
and
THOS. G3E&XrS7a3SX3?&
Will ; tint yon arc satisfied.
Gt yonr biscuit flour at the
Roseburg Mills
Tin; highest, market price paid for
wheat. ,j
JASKIJLEK.
Practlc:il
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician.
ALL WORK WAliUANTED.
Dealer in Watches, Clock, Jewelry,
Spectacles anil Eyeglasses.
A FULL LINK OF
CI'JARS, TOBACCO & FA3GT GOODS.
THE ONLY RELIABLE OPTOMER IN TOWN
for the proper adjustment of Sp-ctaclc8. Depot
of the Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacles and Eye
glasses. Offlee in Hamilton's Brick Elo ok.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
DEPOT HOTEL,
OAKLAND, ORKfiOX.
I?JoIinil Thomas, 'Prop.
XTii-sst Class
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AND THE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad.
HOOUE'S HESTAtUANT.
Principal Business Street.)
Xi!Stiliir, Oreffon
MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS
We Keep the Best the Market Affords.
THE
New York Coffee House
SAnd Oyster Saloon,
Leading Check Restaurant
in the City,
SIFORD & HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND - - ORECOM
44TPrivate Rooms jt .he Latest Designs for Ltulics
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
C. W. KNOWLES.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
EUROPEAN PLAN
C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor.
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire-proof Brick Buililin?
160 liooms.
In the Center of the city.
COR. FRONT AND MORRISON STS., PORTLAND
O. H. Monroe,
Late of the Monroe House.
Proprietor
CHemekete HOtel.jj. A. Cardwell, Agent, .-
HaHHBWHMBHHHHHHBHWBMaHaMaB
TPRllIE BUS.
Sample rooms for (.omniercial Travelers
From SI to 3 per day.
SALEM
- OREGON
THE STATE
Agricultural College,
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
Term Commences Wednesday
September 12, 1888. (,
FACULTY.
A lull corps of experienced Professors and
Teachers.
COURSE OF STUDY.
Arranged expressly to meet the demands and
needs of the farming interests cf the state.
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
For students over 15 years of age who desire
to enter the College but are not prepared to
enter College classes by examination.
MILITARY TRAINING.
To the extent required by law.
P.UILDINGS.
Lame. Commodious and well ventilated.
LOCATION.
'In a cultivated and Christian community, ami
one of the healthiest in the state.
EXPERIMENTAL STATION.
Circulars, containing matter full of interest to
farmers, will be regularly issued and copies
mailed to each patron of the College.
EXPENSES
Reduced to lowest figures Two or more free
scholarships from every county. Consult
your County Superintendent.
We confidently appeal to the farmers and
Granges of Oregon to patronize the only
school established by Oregon for the pro
motion ot her agricultural interests.
For catalogue or other information, address,
B. L. ARNOLD, President,
Corvalhs, Oregon.
THE OLD RELIABLE
On Jackson street, established in 1867.
Also a new shop near the depot
established for the bene
fit of his many
customers.
Jacob BiHzer
HENRY EASTON'S
Gro7er7 stor!
K
EKPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
a full assortment of
OF ALL KINDS.
Guanntrcil to lc of the best quality.
CAXSK1 FIUMTS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
TKA, COFFfcE, SUGAR, ETC., ETC.
( ANDILSand CAKES. A SPECIALTY
Produce Bought
AND THE
SitKUEST CASH PRICE
Give mc a call and convince yourselves.
UEXHY E ASTON.
KUSLBURG, - OREGON.
ROSEBURGr,
30,000 Acres Farm Grazing Land
IN DOUGLAS AND JACKSON COUNTIES
Fine farms of almost every description tcell fenced, well watered, and sit
uated in the most healthful climate, ore now offered for sale : . -
In Tracts of from 160 'to 3000 Acres. ;
I have entered the Real Estate Business to stay', and have'superior jacih
ties for disposing of land. Therefore those ' wishing to seli their land will
do well to place the matter in my charge.
J. C. HUTCHINSON,
OAKLAND - . - - - OREGON.
Chas. E. Wolverton,
President.
J. W. CtrsicW
.., ---v. rteasvttcr.'
Hie Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co.
CAPITAL STOCK $500,000 00
PAID UP IN CASH $CO,000.00.
ALBANY,
WM. ULRICH, District A;ent,
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Samuel Marks,
S. MARKS : & Co.
DEALERS IN-
illBBAL
-HAVE CONSTANTLY
3 iti
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions,
1119 1 III III
Wool and Produce of every Descrip
tion Bought
AND THE VERY HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID FOR THEM.
DIAKK8 & CO Ifosebur, Or.
1
. 1 uT E7 B
1000 REWARD
Will be given any man
who will produce a sci
entist of large experi
ence, and widely known
to be an honerable man,
who Will assert that re
filled cast zinc is not one
of the most enduring of
all known materials to
withstand the actions of
the woather.
DETROIT
BRONZE CO.,
lctroit, Slich
ENDDHSEIJ
45:000
I.
riinMI IMCMTQ
iuiiumi. 1 w
PAGE &
- -
, DEALERS IN '
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, JEWELRY, WATCHES,
PUTTY, COMBS, : EIC, 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.
1- GIVE US A CALL.
MOOEB &
THE PEOPLE'S
Keep all kinds of
!amily arid Fancy
ALSO
Agents for all kinds
Wagons
Bus: fries
00
Carts
aiVi: THEM Ji CALL
POST OFFICE , .
NEW ERA ROLLER MILLS
HOSE & FLOOK, Proprietors
- ! AND ':
Manufacturers of the best Roller Flour,
Keep constantly on hind Choice Blour, Bran, and Chop feed at the lowes1
pneos.
4 Wo also do an exchange business.
( Highest cash puce paid lor. wheat.
We invite the public patronage,
And guarantee satisfaction.
ROSEBURG, - - -
JULL EOILBE MILLS
WILLIS KRAMER, Proprietor.;
Keens constantly on hand Ulioiee
IIHicst cash price paid for all kinds of grain.
T invite the public ' patronage, ' and guarantee satisfaction.
Myrtle Creek, - -
OREGON, MONDAY, M
O. Wrisman, ;
Vice-President. ; j
K. Ei.derkin. ;
OREGON
L. D CARLE, Local Agent.
ROSEIiURG, OREGON.
Asiier Marks
aooisiiiEs
H'MiUj
wnnn
Cigars,
Boots and Sboes.
R 0 Aj
WHITE BRONZE
AND
STATUARY
Were awarded
GOLD MEDAL
-rAT
WORLD'S FAIR;
New Orleans,
1 s 4 - a
i jSUPERIDRTO
ALi-
Monumental
csirjijsaijdl
Prices on
Jacksonville, Oregon
jpM M MM
- - . - OREGON.
EVANS
Groceries.
of
Binders
Reapers and
Mowers etc
ROSEBURG, OR
j ROSE & FLOOR
- - - - ORSGOKT
KOIKT Hour, Wan ana cnop iced ht the
W. KRAMER,
""
Oregon.
D1MMIGK
GROCERS
RCH 4. 1889.
1 .-
IV- 1 1 ..I f '! II
WE
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A imrvel of purity
reneth and wholesomeness. More economical
tian the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com
petition with the multitude of low test, short
Weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in
cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 Wa 1
SLN.Y.
Great English. Remedy
Tl Mart,
Murray's Specific.
A guaranteed cure for all nervous
diseases, such as weak memory, loss
of brain powrr, Hysteria, Head
ache, PAIN IN TIIll BACK, KBRVOt'S
Pl'.OTRATION, WAKEFI LNK8S, LKUCOR
RI.OKA, l-NIVEKSAIi LASSITC DR, 8KMI-
wbakness, Impotencyand general
loss of power of the Generative
Oivans:-in either "Trsdn KiA,
Before Taking.
fx, caused Dy indiscretion or
or exertion, and which ultimate
lead to PREMATURE OLD AOR, IX-
AKiTTand coxsumption. 81. 00 a
Vox or six boxes for 95 00. Sent
by mail on receipt of price. Full
particulars in pamphlet, selitfrce
to every applicant.
i
We Guarantee Six Rnyp.s
cure any case. For every 5 00 AitCf I tkla gt
oj-dcr received, we send six boxes, with a written
guarantee to refund the money if our specific does
Ut effect a cure. Address all communications to the
r:
Manufacturers, the Murray mkuicinb co.
Kansas Citvi Mo.
Sold in Roseburg; by W. S. Hamilton.
THE BOOM HAS COME
AND
Iff, iarry, llic Tailor,
Will make you the latest style suits.
REMEMBER
That one suit made to order will last
as long as three "Buzzards."
If yon want to keep up with the
times, call on II. Parry and order a
suit that will make you look as if you
pelong to somebody.
TJICK C- BENJAMIN
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Iloscbtirg, Oregon
t2TBuy and Sell Real Estate on Commission. Loan
( Honey on Improved Lands. .
1
itS" I lave For Sale Large and Small Tracts of Acri
cultural, Urazmg ana Timber Lands and City
iToperty. correspondence solicited.
D. S. K. BUICK, Manager.
Springfield Saw Mill
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON.
A. WIIEELEK, Proprietor.
Manufacturers of Common and Clear Lumber,
flooring, Rustic and finishing
Lumber, Laths,
Etc.
QUALITY EQUAL TO THE BEST.
Facilities for the prompt and satisfactory fill
ing of orders not surpassed.
Correspondence with Builders & Contractors
bolicited .
JOHN A. SUFFEBIII,
- Tropnetor ot the
Iron Works
CASTING of any size and Iron Work of
J every description neatly and promply ex
ecuted.
GRIST, QUARTZ & SAW MiLI S
Made to Ovtler.
STATIONARY AND
PORTABLE ENGINES
Made to Order and Warranted.
ONLY BEST MACHNIN'STS EMPIOYED
DR.
JORDAN'S
Museum of Anatomy.
751 MARKET STREET
SAN FRANCISCO.
VGC
O AND LEARN HOW TO AVOID
disease, and bow womlerfullj
you are made. Private oftico, 211 Geary Street.
Consultation on lost mm, hood and all diseases of
men. Send for Books.
MILLWOOD MILLS
ON HUBBARD CHEEK
CLARKE & BAKER, Proprietors.
We are now prepared to furnish lumber ot the
best quality in quantities to suit the purchasers,
always having on nana ine largest stock o( any mill
in Douglas County. 1
We will lurnun lumoer at minn 11 at the following
PRICES.
No-1 roush lumber ...(3 to 910 M
No. 1 floorintr, 6 inch D & M $16 M
No. 1 flooring, 4 inch U & M ..9'8 M
No. 1 finishing lumber.. ......$16 M
. CLARKE & BAKER.
XOTICE.
rpo
ALL WHOM IT MAY CON-
cern that I have appointed D. W.
Stearns of Calapooia Precinct, Post-
office address, Oakland; ; Ralph Smith
of Deer Creek Precinct, Postotnco ad
dress,' Roseburg, and A. J. Chapman
of Wilbur Precinct, Postoffice address
Wilbnr; Inspectors of Slock for said
Precincts, and others will be added
as parties interested make their desires
known to me.
THOS. SMITH
Inspector of Stock fcr Douglas Co. Or.
Wilbur, Or, April 13th, 1887.
E
XVI
I ! sta.tessteit'jlI
ticivifv
Some of the Country. Famous Chat
nr
I Dotneatlc Zife. "
;Most of our statesmen, says JJarper's
Bazar, have pure domestic records, and
most of them have been ardent lovers,
and have raado good husjbands. Thos.
Benton was devoted to bis wife, and ho
says in hia thirty years' ; memoirs that
he never attended any place of festivity
or amusement after her death. The
wife of Senator Allen, cf Ohio, better
known as "Fog-Horn" Allen, died at
Washington during the winter of 1847.
It was before the day of a railroad to
the West, and the old Senator, carried
hr - ccj ps(L, home to Ohio ovx?r-ha
mountains,' riding- beside it on horse
back during the day and watching it at
night throughout the cold, dreary jour-
ney, until at last ne lata it oesiae ner
ather, Governor Aithur, in the beauti
:ul cemetery at Chillicothe. Stephen
A. Douglas, the little giant of Illinois,
was twice married, and it is said that
he courted Mary Todd at the. same
time that her hand was sought by
Abraham Lincoln. Miss Todd, on
being asked which of the two she in
tended to marry, replied the one she
thought had the best chance of being
President of the United States.
When Lincoln was elected this re
mark became prophetic. Douglas af
terward married Miss Martha Martin,
the daughter of Colonel Robert Martin;
a rich planter and slave-owner from
one of the Carolinas. She brought a
fortune, including a number of slaves,
into the family, and died in 1850,
about seven years after her marriage.
A few years later Senator Douglas
married again, and this tinio he chose
a beautiful girl who was employed in
the departments at Washington. Iler
name was Adele Cutts, and she sur
vived him, marrying again after his
decease. Geoi'ge Bancroft was mar
ried twice. His second wife, who died
several years aeo, was very popular in
Washington and was a noted society
figure. Henry A. Wise, the noted
Virginia statesman of Tyler's day, was
married three limes. His first love
was the"daughler of cue of his Y'rofess
ots at college, a Mis3 Jennings, whom
he married in Tennessee, and with
whom he went on a wedding toup to
pay a visit to Andrew Jackson at the
Hermitage. His second wife was the
daughter of John Sergeant, thw Whig
candidate for.the Presidency in 1832.
Wise proposed to Miss Sergeant, it is
said, on the dome of the capitol at
Washington, and one of the results of the
marriage was John Sergeant Wise, the
Virginia statesman of the present day.
John S. Wise was born at Rio Janeirot
where his father was officiating as
Minister at the time. At the moment
of his birth his father determined to
have him born under the American
flag, and ran up a dozen on different
parts of the consular mansion.
SESS111LE SIRS. CLE EI.ASD.
57ie llaa Followed ller Inclinations as to
Dress and Wines.
Providence Journal.
American women are a law unto
themselves in the fashion of dress and of
entertainment. But the example of
the mistress of the White House, nev
ertheless, has influence in more ways
than one. Mrs. Cleveland's toilets
have been very minutely described,
She has never worn decollete gowns,
though half the women at the evening
receptious have, and some of their
eowns have been shockingly low. The
President's wife, with her innate mod
esty, wears, the pointed, or square neck,
and never low, but simply revealing the
well-rounded throat. I From the long
glove to the short sltevB a finger's length
of the arm is ex nosed when her sown
has short sleeves. There can be no
affectations, and but one reason lor
Mrs. Cleveland not wearing the low-
cut waist, and this is her own feeling
about baring her pretty shoulders after
the manner of eo many women. It is
not because she is mistress of the
White House, either. Some of her
predecessors, women twice her years,
wore the decollete ftown.
She does not talk I teniperence nor
obtrude her views on other people.
But in a Bilent, brave way her "light
shines," and has ever- since her wed
ding night. When the guests pledged
her health in wine bhe lifted her glass
of water. She has not once gone
through the form of a wineglass at her
plate, though at the state dinners, at
every other plate there are six glass
es for as manv different wines.
9
Not
Children) Cry for
NO. 49
t - "uii iuiue8 giving ine
: i.: 2. e 1; .. - .,
Jl" A : jbf dinners in honor of the
PresWenTsrnd his -rife, give them with
out wines, I do not know of any Cabi
net officer's wife who n a total abstain
er from the use of wine. It can be
said of former Cabinets, but not, I. be
lieve, of the present Cabinet. The
luncheon parties given by Mrs. Cleve
land to ladies have been rwithout the
wineglass. Neither Miss Cleveland
nor Mrs, Cleveland has ever served
wine or punch at a luncheon. But in
the Cabinet circle, and at the very few
other houses where they have been
guests at luncheon, wine has been the
rule. -"r-
At the first State dinner given to
the diplomatic corps after her manage
Mrs. Cleveland's cold water gave no
oflence to her foreign guests. On
contrary; many, of them, in talking it
over afterwaids, eommendedher as a
woman of courage and tat: They said
she had the couraga-tourink her cold
TjitSolitary example at the
table. But her modest, delicate man
ner of doing it won general respect and
admiration. The influence of the Pres
ident's wife in this direction may not
be widespread, but it is quite certain
that it has braced up more than one
official family who were averse to the
use of wines, but without such exam
ple would not have Lad the courage to
entertain on the cold-water plan.
CLEVER CLIPPISQS.
The shaky structure the dice box.
Sic transits An ambulance wagon.
The man who wears a diamond rin
on his finger is the man who points
with pride. -r
People on the lookout for .Vide Is
sues should watch the saloons on Sun
days. ?
It was a mean editor that beaded
the account ot a death from delerium
tremens "Spirited Away."
Before you elope, young woman, let
your mother know your route.
More honored in the breeches than
in the observance Slim Calves.
WithrdoAable pride and without
being slangy, Indianapolis may point
to the fact that she has Ben there with
both feet
Hair may be plaited and yet be
golden .
"That's a saw spot with me," re
marked the tramp as he viewed the
farmer's wood-pile.
- Tiie bust.lo.is one of the ti.ings by
means of which art gets the bu!g 0:1
nature.
If Utah comes into the Union bhe
will probably be called the Matrimonial
State, '
The first person mentioned in history
who turned over a new leaf was Eve.
"I draw the line right there," said
the burlesque artist as she shaded her
eyebrow.
A toothsome spread ,an alligator's
mouth.
The young woman who refuses to
marry does so by slight of hand.
Room for argument The family
sitting-room.
"Hello, Sergeant," said a discouraged
looking man as he walked into police
headquarters.
"What can we do for you sirl"
"I want to report a case of house
breaking."
"Hous3breaking? . Whendid itoccuif '
"It has been going on for two months."
"What are the circumstances?"
"Oh, they are soon told. I went to
housekeeping, and wiih rent, and gas,
and groceries, 1 am dead broke. I'm
j the worst house broke man you ever
1 saw, and I want to get square with
somebody." -.Merchant Traveler.
The book-seller or news-dealer who
rfttowingly sells a - vicious publication
to a young person is as deadly an ene
my to society as the most violent anar
chist. But he does his deadly work
so quietly that sleepy -headed men who
think themselves good citizens never
protest or interfere with him.- If this
i8vnot stupidity, it is worse. And you
are one of them! O. P. F.
On the Honeymoon. Mr. Seabury
"Why that smile, sweethoartr
Mrs. Seabury "1 was just thinking
of mamma's last admonition lo -be
careful of all'gators after we got here."
Mr. Seabury 'Nonsense! We have
not seen one ince we left her. (And
the suspicion of an accent on "her"
marred what would have been a very
pleasant afternoon.)
Pitcher's Castoria.