ROSEBURG REVIEW
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MONDAY, MARCH 4, 188
s At, Am ao vxni.
The exDensi . e session of the last lej
islature leads tha Ureqonian to re-
mark
,
sive one the state has ever hai Sec-
retary of State SlcBride estimated the
cost o tne session at i4U,uw, ana tne
m -.1.1 a r .1 .-11 e I
legislature. w muse uue auuwaucu turi
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an- r1iwrn.nrv nne war or the other. I
appropriated 842,000 for the purpose .
Thi mnnnt. Tt has been found, will L
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not cover the cost of the session, which l
will Desomowhero between the arnonntr
appropnated anrt S54D.UUU, as com-
r,H with SU0.435in 18S7.S30.000
1873, and $12,000 in 18G8. .
And also the same journal continues
in the same strain: .
Committee cleik hire for the Mate
legislative session aggregated 15,000,
thus beating the record of the previous
. fiinnA
session oy aoout wuu. uemswuiB
i-:-t- v.. u 1 4.1, of
lligu, vuv liiio w-g.ycio niAjr wijr iuuv 1
have them, and the part of the dear
neonle. their admirincr constituency, is
g X 7 o 1
to pay for the luxury. It is said that
tne cjerKS empioyea uus year were
handsomer than those of former ses-
sions. This being the cape no grumb-
ling is permissible.
As a matter ot tact there was a
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shameless expenditore of money, and
if our Governor had given some atten-
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under his eye he would have included
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R.R. Commission bill when he said,
mac tne state wouia ue reneveu oi a
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sion "Board and its clerk would
also
be relieved of all work, except the
onerous work of drawing their salaries
quarterly and riding on free passes all
over the state."
We notice that Mr. Connor makes
a very severe charge in his communi
cation against Joe. Simon and the
Portland Republican nng, , because
they defeated every '.till or proposition
that looked to the amelioration of the
-laboring roan, yet on the other hand,
they favored the rich man at all times.
There is a lack of honest indepen
dence with many Legislators. The
trade theory was quite apparent this
year. f'You vote for my measure and
I will support yours" whs a maxim of
the last assembly in Oregou. This is
far from commendable, and in some
instances leads to downright dishon
esty.
Bro. J. NV. Watts has been "white
washed" by the senate. That body
would not believe Mrs. McPhearson,
nor would they believe the affidavit of
the young lady in reference to Watts'
requirement of her to give him one
dollar per jday of her salary provided,
he secured for her a clerkship, which
he did. The East Qreyonian talks
thusly about the matter.
Senator Watts, of Yamhill, accepted
twenty dollars as payment for his in
fluence in getting the claim of Mrs
McPhearson through the legislature.
. At the end of the session the charge
was made against the senator, and he
denounced it as an infernal he, but
Mrs. McPhearson mildly stated, in a
womanly way, that she did promise
the- (dis) honorable "Fogg Horn"
twenty dollars for his services. Did
anyone ever hear of such baseness in a
senator before? Senator Watts' term
has expired and with it his usefulness
to the people of Yamhill. He pretends
to be a minister, is a temperance advo
cate, a lover of hicrh moral ideas, nhd
a member of the grand old party, yeti
he is found selling hirusftlf for trontv I
dollars and accepting that from a
widow in needy circumstances. This is
the man who wants to be United
States marshal under President Harri
son's administration. Will ha be, is
the question. t
The Review's new
departure has
met with such flattering success
that
we now find that when we begin the
publication of our daily, that we will
have to continue the semi-weekly,
therefore we bid adieu to the weekly
issues for good and for all. Weeklies,
even as country newspapers, are to the
public mind as vehicle i for conveying
the news, as the stage coach is to the
traveling public for transjiorting goods
or passengers. Both the weekly and
stage coach are too slow m their respec
tive orbits to meet the demands of
this wide awake part of our country.
The Herald says that we "imitate."
Certainly we do. ' Covet the b-st
gifts," said a wise man. "Wise mJi
change, fools never cx" We bet&ved
you, and "imitated" you. Is it not
right to '"imitate" a good thins?
While it is true that the Herald man
agement has done so :e thing iu the
last few years that 3 should not like
to "imitate" and; for which they are
"sotry," yet we do not fo.' a moment
think that no good can ccme from
them. They should r ot claim a mo-
Children Cry for
ZtTp
we concluded to lnaku une like with
some modern improvements. We
have done iust that thina, and . the It
only advantage they lave -. over us is,
jave a yattnt on their paper, and
we have not.
THE TRAP
si'Jtusa ash cavout
ins:.
We abided cur .time and beautifully
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See how mad
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caught Bro. Ik-njurivn,
he cets in his last wo-k's issue as fol
lows: :
Hie itEviEW asss us to say yes or
no to his questiorirdid you not claim to l
be the ed tu-of The Review? "Ye say
most j -tiituatically no, and what is more
not &Dy M ver
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Nnw lh -nrnor arul trntli ia Mr - I
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fw tj t .1 -j .. 7
Clare B. lrvin manager of Ihe Camtal
Journal told us the circumstance and
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tuuu"ui ii was luiiuv. wiuts an. jur. 1
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"U1 ulu "lw luc "l
C Jorna? and introduced him-
self as the "editor of The Review
This was about the beginning of the
W legislature. He inauired for Mr.
Bjars, and then indulged in a brief
.ftliwrat;nn ' wJfi. lir- lrvin Knvr
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Bro. Beniamin ououirht to be ashamed
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of voui-self to sav that, vnii "d r! -int.
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believe any one ever told us so." Uow-
r,o .ti.Q i.oVia r ti,Q
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V"D "a ulu,tT 1 "u"' mai-
Saturday's Capital Journal:
lTistonfc Ilia ritru Wctiii. I
One day. not Ion- a2o. a tall, slim
sentleman, whose whiskers hung in
modcsfc drapory Q,er h-g shirt frQnt
waxed themselves to a point, called on
Ii ii . ir i.. . .,
nimsen as iur. eauor oi tne
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xwsstuLiii; xviivitw. tvs we Knew ic
could not be Bro. Bell, crown so slim,
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laughed, and he laughed, and corrected
should have said Review when he j
meant J'laindealer. The joke was on I
him and it is over this thnt brother
Bell and Beniamin are at war. So mote
it be.
The muddle into which the state
has been thrown concerning this rail
road commission business will be laid
at the door of Governor Pepnoyer.
This could and should have been
avoided by him. Even the Demo
cratic papers of the state believe that
the Governor erred in trying to handle
this matter. The Beaton Leader has
the following:
The railroad commission is m a
snarl. It is probable that Mr. Slater
will contest the legality of his removal.
The two commissioners appointed by
the Governor will also probably sue
for their places and salary attached
thereto. Then if the Governor should
appoint three more at the end of ninety
days, they will sue. It will take the
supreme court forty day3 and forty
nights to untangle the mesh that has
been woven by Hi3 Excellency.
The only point that we cared to press
in our discussion with the Plaindcaler
and "Taxpayer" about one year ago was
that Democratic administrations were
not any more, iind we believed less, ex
pensive in running public alT.iirs than
the Republican administrations. We
made our K)ints-good tlifi, and this
last legislature only con (inns all of our
statements, and hence the Vlaindealer
saw, and tat illy acknowledged that he
was whipped. Jf we could only break
that journal of the habit of wriggling
and Kouirming and dodging the issues.
we would do the jteople a gmit
good.
Uacklens Arnica Salve
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chsppcd
Hands, Chilblains; Corns f.r.d all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles
or no pay required. It is
guarantees
- 10 S178 Perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded- Price 25 cts et box.
For sale by V. S. Hamilton.
When Kabj- ttiw sick, vrn save her Can tori a,
' Wlion alio htm a Child, she cried for Caatoria,
When ho becajoo Miss, she clung to Castoria,
"Whoa elio had Children, ho gavo thorn Caatoria,
Children
PITCHER'S
Health and Sleep without
Morphine.
Pitcher's Castoria.
THE 1TAZIAS' CRISIS.
" The resignation of u.e Italian P. isne
Minister Crispi is a r.icre,erirms rnat-
ter than an ordinary "iaimtteiial crisis.
rneau3 that the strain of war prepa
rations" on the resource? of 'Europe is
reaching the breaking point.
Signor Crispi has been an able, and
successful Minister, llis i countrymen
have had confidence in him. But they
simply cannot enclave the increasing
Ifweiglit of taxation anv longer. The
j' 0 - , - . . A.
I flrxr nintinAnf I n ol vmn tltiirttt ?.lfl I Hill
000 above its income, and it is unable
to promise any lightening of burdens
vear
The worst of the situation i3 thai
nobodv else can do any better than
Signor CrispL It may be possible to
to withdraw from the Red Sea expedi
tion, but the European expenses are
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bound to increase instead of diminish,
Ne &hil ,,ew fcrts anJ lie Suns are
imoerativel demondel to meet those
planned by Italy's rivals.
What is to be dond "fa one Minls-
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1S,,T af,cr another t0 he overturned
for no fanlt o itH ow" simply be-
cause U h the unwillin3 instrument of
a policy which the nation feels to be
essentiaLto its safety? Is Italy to
abandon the attemp to hold its money
bv disarming
Biaaujl'.
Or will it tloeidp to risk everv tiling
Ur wm 10 "eciae to nsK ecryuung
on one bold stroke and make use of its
armaments while it can still tincl means
to pay for them? Examiner.
It is estimated that the public debt
Etutpnipr.t. will slinw an inrvpase in the
debt for the current month cf $7,000,-
000, caused by the excess or expendi-
AnJ efc our con.
a n n
20 on indefinitely makinc all sorts of
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note nnnmnnnrinns wit nniu. npnnnor t.liP
bottom of the surplus. - Lx,
A Pleasing Sense of Health
and Strength Renewed, and
of Ease and Comfort
Follows the use of Syrup of Fig3, a:? it
acta gently oa the
Kidneys, Liver 0 Bowels
Effectually Cleansing the System when
tostive or .bilious, Dispelling
Colds, Headaches and Fevers
and permanently curing
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
without weakening or irritating the or
gans on which it acts.
For Sale In 50-cand 81.00 Bottlc3
all Leading Druggists.
MANUFACTURED OSIY BY TOR i
0ALIF0EUIA PIG SYEUP CO
San Francisco, Cal.,
"'sviu.e, Kv., New York. K. T
A NEW INVENTION
the
Folding Saivimj Machine
exactly wnat every tanner anc
Wood-chopper should have.
This is the Easiest Hunning and Fastest
Culling hawing Machine ever mventeiK
Call and examine1 one at The Re
view office 1
NEW TO-DAY.
DENTISTRY!
Drs. Hunt
of Chicago, have lcct;ted in RoscLurg
DENTISTRY at moderate prices.
Gold and Rubber Plates,
GOLD ; AND POKCELAIN CROWNS
-AND-
TEETH WITHOUT PLATE
Teeth extracted without pain ai:l ail -woik guaranteed. Call
yonrjteelli examined. Suite 9, McCIalleii Ilouse-I
1
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To Housekeeper and
Farmers. It is Impor
tant that the Soda or
SaJeratus yon uso should
te White and Pure same
as all similar substances
tiaedforfood. To Insure
obtaining only the "Arm
& Hammer" brand Soda
or Salerat.ia, bay it in
"pound or half pound"
cartoons, which bear our
name and trade-mark, a
Inferior goods are some
times substituted for the
"Arm & Hammer" brand
when bought in bulk.
Partios using Baking
Powder should remem
ber that its sole rising
property consists of bi
carbonate of soda. One
teaspoon ful of the "Arm
& Hammer" brand of
Bod or Saleratus mixed
-with, sour milk equal
OCR TRADE MARK
OX EVER
Packed in Card Board Boxes. Always keeps Soft
Consumption Surely Cured-
-To the Editor Please inform your read
ers thai I have a positive remedy for the
above ii.nnei ? Lease. By i'-s Uroely use
thousands of hopeless cases have bfeen permao
nently cured . I shall be glad ti send twr
bottles of my remedy free to any of you
readers who have consumption if they will
send me their express and post office address.
Kespecttu.ly,
T. A. SLOCUM, M. C. , 181 Pearl st. , N. Y,
Requirements of a Stenographer.
Tfl Succeed as a stenographer, erne .must re -I
U curate in shorthand, skilled in type
writing, a good penman,
respondent. In the Shorthand Department ol the
i PflRTLfiNn BUSINESS COLLEGE'
THOROUGH teaching in shorthand, DAILY PRACTICE
in type-writing, careful instruction in penman
ship and abundant drill in corresportdence ainplj
qualify students (or positions always pen 10 moss
lully prepared to fill them. Send for catalogue. V I
A. P. Armstrong, Frin., Portland, wkbgojj
Mc GREG Oil & SHAW.
WHOLESALE BOTCHERS
No. 292 first Street I
PORTLAND - - - C-REGON.
WILL PAY TBE HIGHEST CASH
PRICE FOR LIVESTOCK IN
KOSIEIBUIRa.
K3" -' - - - -i Sheep A Speciality
FOB 1889!
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THE SAN FRANCISCO
Weekly Examiner
The Monarch Weekly
To Keep Posted on the News of the
Entite World, Subscribe for the
$1.50 50
No weekly paper published in the
united fetates contains as much
or as great a variety of
good reading mat
' ter as the
Weekly Examiner.
The coming yoar promises to Le crowded
with stirring events. j ,
In the United States the entrance of new
issues into the political arena has been followed
by a change of Administration. But the great
ec6nomic question on which the campaign
tinned is still unsettled, and its solution is now
committed to a Congress almost iequally di
vided between the twe great parties.
Europe is a vast camp. Army corps patrol
the frontiers, and millions of men! await the
signal for the most titanic war evef seen.
The Examiner s news-gathering machin
ery is unequalled. Its correspondents dot the
habitable globe. Nothing can escape their
vigilance, and no expense is spared in spread
ing the results of their efforts before the Ex
aminer S readers. I
The most noted writers of fiction in the
world contribute to the Weekly Examiner.
Jules Verne, Robert Louis Steverjson, Rider
Haggard and Anna Katharine Oreen, have
all wrttten stories for the Weekly Exam
iner, and will do so in the future
The Weekly Examiner has established
an Agricultural Department, in charge of a
practical agriculturalist, who is the best writer
in the United States on' agricultural subjects.
This department will contain sensible discus
sions ot leading topics of intrreslj to vineynrd
ists, orchardists and farmci-. generally.
The Examiner's Commercial ;News is
compiled by experienced men who ; carelully
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i
3?7ie Weekly Examiner.
j (liy Mail, Postage Prepaid.)
S3-GO PJEISS. "STXaJEC.
Daily, per pear L...'..6.7(H
Sunday, pir yea r j. . . . i . . $2.00
All Postmasters are Agents J,
IF". It. IIEAltST, r.attor and Proprietor.
OAKLAND HOTEL
Wm. IIAMGlAX Prop.
MEALS 25 CENTSr
LODGING 2
CENTS.
BOARD AND LODGING PR WEEK $4.
FIRST-GLASS A000MMODATIOlS.
Thorough satisfaction if uaranteeii
o traveloi s and the public ift general .
igg" The t.ib!e is supplied wita the
Lest tho market affords. L.
OAKLAND - - - - - OREGON.
NEW TO DA1
and Leggo
a- d are prepared to do FIRST CLASS
V
and Jiave
four teaspoonfola of the
best Baking Powder.aaT
ing twenty time its
cost, besides I being
much healthier, becauaa
it does not contain any
injurious substances'.
Such as alum, terra albst
etc, of which mainy Bak
ing Powders are made.
Dairymen and Farmena;
should use only tbe-Anu
& Hammer" brand for
cleaning and keeping
Milk Pans Sweet ana
dean.
. CAtmov. Eee that
"Tery pound package of
Arm and Hainmer
Brand eontaias fall
IS ounces net, and the
V pound packages full
H omteet net. Soda or
Saleratus same as speci
fied on each package. .
PACKAGE.
NEW STOR
AT
:: -".DULLARD OR.
would respectfully inform the public that he
has on hand a fine assortment of
Drv Goads, Groceries,
Bcady-SIadc Clothing
and in fact everything usually kept at a
liist-class store. Give him a call.
Goods at liow Prices.
All kinds hi Produce
Taken ai Exchange fin Goods.
t3"All orders promptly attended to.
Douglas County Bank,
FLINT, & TAYLOR,
Rosetmrs - - - - Oregon
TRANSACT A GENERAL
BAHSXN0- BUSINESS
Sight Drafts Drawn on
Portland, San Francisco, New York and
other points. Bills of exchange on the
principal cities of Europe. Deposits re
ceived subject to check. Collections made
od all accessible points at reasonable rates
McGregor's o stand,
Jackson Street : Rosclwrg.
W. IS. ttOIIRISll,
HICHEST MARKET PRICE PAID FOR HIDES.
THIS MARKET is always supplied v
the choicest quality of .
FKESH Z&XTFl.Fit. '5CES V
Of all kinds, including beef, pork, veal and
mutton: also, corn beef, sausage, lard, etc.
The most favorable inducements offered to
patrons, and no effort will be spared toward
giving satisfaction.
SIRS. S. A. HUTCHINSOX,
MILLINERY STORE!
Oakland, Oi-cjyoiit
Ladies will f-d my stock large akd
Complete. Prices moderate.
0va M it lall, Mks. S. A. IIcTCiiijrso.
FROM
R0SEBUR8 TO EMPIRE CITY.
From Roseburg to Looking Glass $ .75
" " Foot of mountain . ... 2. oo
" " Dora s.oo
" " Fairview 5,50
" " Sumner. ... 6.50
" .' Marshfield 7.00
" " Empire City 7.50
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
For Particulars Inquire at the Post Office.
Jas C. MCCULLOCH, Prop.
The Leading
DRUG HOUSE
W. S. Hamilton.
Successor to S. Hamilton.
RdsEBURG ------- Oregon
Established 13o2.
A. ROBERTS, .
Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or.
THE LEADING
AND
OP OREGON.
INSURANCE.
GO TO
Flint & Taylor
And get your pioperty insured, for
they represent reliable companies, such
flS llG
ANGLO iJtVADii
Ol California And
LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION
Flint & Taylor.
31 -ITKAltS
"-A."X:C3IIIVrA.3ES:3EiX.
AND
SHOP ON JACKSON STREET, OPPO
site Sheridan Bros, hardware store.
ROSEBURG
- - - OREGON.
YUNG TOWN
The Chinese Merchant
KceDS all kinds of Chinese fancy-work. Ladies
underwear, Ladies ties, Silk handkerchiefs and
fans of every description. Give him a call.
3T Opposite Carlons livery stable.
ROSEBURG, - OREGON.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA.
VIA
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY'S
LINE.
THE MT. ShASTA ROUTE.
Time between Roseburg and San Francisco,
29 hours. "
' CALIFOHXIA KXPRRSS IRA1SS KVS DAILT.'
Between Portland and San Francisco.
South
I
; North.
4:00 p. M.
2:00 A. v.
7:45 A. M.
Lv
Lv
Ar
Portland
Koscburg
San Framsco
Ar
Lv
Lv
10:45 a. m.
12:30 a. m.
7:00 p.m.
LOCAL PA88RN0KR TRAINS DAILT (F.XCF.1T Sl'NDAT.)
8:00 a. m.
12:40 P. M.
2:40 P. M.
Lv
Lv
Ar
Portland
Albany
Eugene
Ar
Lv
Lv
3:45 p. M.
11:35 A. M.
9:00 a. M
PULJIAN EUEFET SLEEPERS.
Tourist Sleeping Cars,
Fir nccoinmmlHtiiiii f Second Class , Pas senders,
attHclicl to Express Trains.
The S. P. CoV. Ferry nmkea coniicctnm aith all
the regular trains on KastSi!eliv.frum fin A of I" St.
Portland.
West Side Division-
BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS
5.
MAIti TRAIS SAILT (RXCKPT Sl'SDAT.)
7:S0 a. m .
12:25 p. .
Lv
Ar
Portland
Corvallis
Ar
Lv
I fi:20 p. m.
J 1:30 p. m.
At Albany ami t'orva'lis connect with trains of
Oregon Pacific Kailroad.
KSrRBSS TRAIN DAILY (EXCKPT SCJiDAT.)
4:50 p. M.
8:C0 E. 11.
Portlanil
McMinnville
Ar
Lv
0:00 a. m.
5:45 A. M.
4
TlivoitjErli TIlc;t(- to all points
Hoiitli and East
via, Ciiliioi'iiiii.
For fullinlormation regarding rates, luap?, ttc.
call on company's agent at Uoschurg.
R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGEKS.
Manager. Asst. O. F. 4; Pasa Ajjt.
HENDRICES-REVIEW
REAL ESTATE
COMPANY,
-AT
REVIEW
ROSEBURG
Transact a Oeneral REAL ESTATE
Business.
Buy and sell on commission, Farming Land,
Stock Kanges, Improved and Unim
I proved Land, City Prop
erty, Etc. Etc. Efc.
Will take pleasure in showing Lands to
- Intending Settlers.
Special attention given to the developing of Douglas County's
industries, Agricultural, Mechanical and Milling interests', and
imparting information to Capitalists as well as those seekicg in
vestments in Oregon lands. Eastern Manufacturers and Money
lenders will find it to their advantage to confer with us, also all
persons requiring information as to plants for Foundries, Saw
and Planing Mills, Canneries, Brick making, etc. etc.
COERESPONDENCE SOLICITED.
ZZaO-aTSES, JVEIXjXj Poll a -r.-m.
V
! Doing a fine local and custom business 3-4 of a mile from town;
between 50 and 75 acres of land, hog pen, slaughter and smoke
house $3500. Also near the mill property, a nice residence
and barn, with 5 lots, nice location Cheap .
Fine property for sale, consisting of foundry building and ma
chinery, with everything pertaining to a first-class business, to
gether with' land on which the property stand?- The whole
property can be bought very low, or will sell half interest in the
above to some responsible party who wishes to engage in Ihe
manufacture of agricultural Implements, the latter preferred.
This we think one of the best locations in the State. .
Fine tarm in Teliama county, California, containing 360 acres of tct pro
ductive land, 200 acres of which is A 1 level plow land, balance timbered and
table land suitable for pasturo. Located 1 2 miles from Corning on railroad.
Stage passes the place daily. Buildings fair and within a quarter of a mile ef
school. For further particulars enquire of S. B. Hendricks, Manager,
ITendricks-Ileview ileal Estate Co. Roseburg, Oregon.
SCO acres choice farming and fruit lands within half- a mile of
shipping point on 0 & C It R , Good dwelling, fair barn and
orchard of beai ing fruit-trees, consisingof apples,' pears, plums
and peaches 100 acres arable, balance, fine timber and pasture;
all suitable for fruits. Easy terms
Fine tract of land containing 5G8 acres half marsh and bottom.
Dykes and levees complete. Forty acres in cultivation. Good
dwelling house, cheese house, bam and other out buildings. All
fenced, with cross fences. Located on Smith River six miles from
Gardiner m Douglas county. Also 500 acres of wild land lying
two miles below the above tract and four miles from Gardiner,
Offered Vbry low. For particulars inquire of ,
flENDufcKs Review Real Estate Co.
S. B. Hendricks, Mgr.
BARGAINS! ' BARGAINS!!
Having determined to retire
from mercantile business,
I offer , my entire stock of
GE1TERAI MERCM AHBIBB
At greatly reduced prices.
And invite all in search of Bargains
to call and secure them at my
store in Roseburg, Oregon.
Sol Abraham.
IEW GROCERY STORE
- MILLER ACEE,
'Having Jast opened a new btuincs in Uoseburg and are now selling
at very- low ricca - complete line of the
Choicest Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Canned Goods, Flour, Notions,
. j Candies, Cigars and Tobacco,
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