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VOL.XIII.
JtOSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY MARCH 7. 1889.
iXO.49
OEfiEBALDIBEOTOfiY. ,
G rov-kr ClkvklaSD . . .. . . .resident.
Tho-j. F. Bat Attn. .....Secretary of State
Chas. S. FAraCHiLD, Secretary of Treasury.
W. T.' Vila ....Secretary of the Interior.
Wit. C. Esdicott Secretary of War
W. C. Whitney Secretary f Navy.
D. M. Dickinson. .. .Post Master General.
A. H.'GauLand ....Attorney Geueral.
Mklvkxe W. Fuller . . ...Chief Jnstice.
STATE OF OREGON
J . N Dolph
I. H. Mitchell.
lilNUKH HERMANN....
STLVESTER PlCNNOYER.
Geo. W. McBride...
I U. S. Senators.
...... Congressman.
i . ... ....Governor.
.Secretary of State.
G. VV. Webb State Treasurer.
K. B. McElrov ....Supt. Pub. Instruction.
Frank Baker, V. .State Printer.
R. S. Strahan ... 1
Wm. P. Lotu, s V . ..Suprem Jules.
W. W.Thayku,:
N. Davis, Clerk, Board School Land Com'rs.
J:-H.sYaA; EaNER " Con.nM-oners.
J. R. N. Bell, Clerk of Railroad Commission.
SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT.
U. S.' BkaV. . . .". . ... .. . ......... . Ju.le.
J. VV''IlAMiLTox....ProBecutin2 Attorney.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
I. C. Fuli.erton .. Senator.
C. E. KlCKKR, )
Jas. Bluskkll, ..Repres ntatives.
E. E. Laljrie, )
G. A. Taylor.. ....Clerk.
Ben. C. Agee Sheriff.
V. L. Arri.vgton .Treasurer.
Otis Hutchson.... School Superintendent
Jas. A. Sterling Assessor.
J. b. J?rrzHUGH ....County Judge.
lewis Ash J i . . t
IllRAM WEATHKRLY.
VVIII1IUOOIOIIV1 O.
V F. BltlGGS . .
snrveyor.
Coroner.
M. R. C. S.
County Thysician.
Dr. S. S. Maustkrs. . . ,
Thos. Graham, M. D.
Tiios. Smith . Sheep Inspector
FRECINCT OFFICERS:
J. A. EGGERS , ,.
, David Hunter J Justices.
H. S French . Constable
CITY OF ROSEBURG.
L. F. Lane. , I
John Rast, V i
J. Gildersleeve .... Trustees.
David Moore, V
A. Parks. f
S. F. Floed.... Recorder.
T. Ford ... Marshal.
Harry McClallen .Treasurer.
ir. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG,
Chas. V. Johnston .Register.
A. C. Jones ... Recei VI
SIONAL SERVICE.
' Wm. Bell .. 1 ........... . Observer.
PROFESSIONAL-
L F. LANE, JOHN LANE
JANE & LANE,
Attorneys at Law.
Main street, opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel.
s.
F. FLOED
-'Attorney at Law.
ROSEBURG, - - - OREGON.
I
J C. FULLERTON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in Marks' brick, tip stairs.
C. A. sehlbredeT
ATTORNEY A.T LAW
' AND
Office Marks' Block
Rose burg, j Oregon.
K. L. MILLER, M D
Surgeon.
Homoeopathic Physician.
Office up stairs in the old Sheridan
Brick, on Jackson Street, Roseburg,
Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality.
Dr. M. M Murpliy,
Physician & Surgeon
Office at the hte Dr. Hoover's office.
ROSEBURG, - - OREGON.
t3T Calls day or night promptly attended.
EDWARD J PAGE,
SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN,
OAKLAND - - - OREGON.
Special attention to diseases of
women.
JAMES H.ttAWKINS. B.S.. M.D.
OAKLAND - c- - OREGON.
Special attention' to Diseases of the
EYE & KIDNEYS.
Call promptly attended night or day,
"DM BROW ER, M D
IPhys ietan & 8 urgcon
Culls . pron;ptly answered dav or
night.
Office, Corner Cass and Jackson Sts.
Residence in North Roseburg near
. Col. Lime's residence.
JOKN W. LINCOLN,
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
Ditches and Mining Claims Located, Lines
Run and Maps Made. Plans and Estimates
furnished for all classes of Engineering work.
Accuracy guaranteed. ;
P. O. Box 56, - : - Roseburg, Ogn.
Roseuurg Flouring Mills
RAST & CRITESER.
This mill is turning out
CHOICE FLOUR,
I and
Will Ree that you are satisfied.
Gftt your biscuit flour ot tho
Roseburg Mills
The highest -market price paid for
wheat.
J. j.se:tjiek:.
Practical
Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician .
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Dealer in Watches, Clocks', Jewelry,
Spectacles and Eyeglasses.
A FULL LINK OF
CIQARS, TOBACCO & FANCY GOODS.
THE OJar RELIABLE OPTOMER IX TOWN
for the proper adjustment of Spectacles. Depot
of the Genuine Brazilian Pebble Spectacles and Eye
glasses. Office in Hamilton's Brick Block.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS-
DEPOT HOTEL,
j OAKLAND, OREOON.
rtlolinvcl ThomaH, Prop.
.First ClaKN
SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS.
AND THE
Table supplied with the Best the Market affords
Hotel at the Depot of the Railroad.
MOOttE'S RESTAURANT.
Principal Business Street.)
Roseljiipgj , Oregon
MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS
VVe Keep the Best the Market Affords.
THE
New York Coffee House
$3T
Aijd Oyster Saloon
K3T.
Leading Check Mestaurant
in the City,
SIFORD & HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS
132 FIRST STREET,
PORTLAND - - : OREGON
2TPrivatcIlooni9 jf the Latost Design for Ladies
OPE DAY AND NIGHT.
. C. W. KNOWLES,
ST. CHARLES HOTEL
EUROPEAN PLAN.
C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor,
FIRST CLASS IX EVERY RESPECT.
Good Restaurant Connected With The House
Fire-proof Brick Building
i 130 Rooms.
In the Center of the city.
COR. FP.OXT AND MORRISOX STS., PORTLAND
i
O. HlMonroe,
Late of the Monroe House.
Proprietor
Chsmekete Hotel.
FREE BUS,
Sample rooms for Commercial Travelers
From 1 to 3 per day.
SALEM - - - - OREGON
THE STATE
Agricultural College,
CORVALLIS, OREGON.
Term Commences Wednesday
September 12, 1888.
FACULTY.
A full 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.
BUILDINGS.
Large, Commodious and well ventilated.
LOCATION.
In a cultivated and Christian community, and
r 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,
li. I ATtNOLD, President,
Corvaliis, Oregon. '
THE OLD RELIABLE
SBTOSBIB BHOr.
On Jackson street, established in 1867.
Also a new shop near the depot
established for the bene
fit of his many
customers.
Jacob BitLzcr
HENRY EASTON S
Grocery Store!
KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND - '
a full assortment of
OF ALL KINDS.
Gnanntml to be of the best quality.
CANNED FRUITS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS,
TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, ETC., ETC.
CANDIES and CAKES. A SPECIALTY.
Produce Bought
AND THE
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID
Give me a call and convince yourselves.
UENRY E ASTON.
ROSEBURG. - - OREGON."
30,000 Acres Farm & Grazing Land
IN DOUGLAS AND JaCKSON COUNTIES . ' - "
SE?!Z&ffll BAILED, . ". ;-
Fine farvis of almost every description well fenced, well 'via! 'redt and sit
uated VHrthe most healthful climate, ore now offered for sale T '
In Tracts of fromi6o to 3000 Acres.
I have entered the Real Estate Jiusiness to slay, and Iiave ttr prior jacil
itie8for disposing of land. Therefore those - wishing to sell' thir land will
do well to y place the matter in my charge . " t :
0....AVI J. C HUTCHLYSOff,
Oakland, , oregon.
11 mil 1 mi
Chas. E. VVolverton.
I President.
J. W. Cusick,
Treasurer.
The; Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co,
CAPITAL STOCK $500,000 00.
PAID UP IN CASH $00,000.00.
ALBANY, - - - - - - : - - OREGON
WM. ULRICH, District ASent, L. D CARLE, Local Agent.
- MEIFORD, OREGON. : ROSEBURO, OREGON.
Samuel Marks, AsnER MAnICS
, S. MARKS & Co. !
DEALERS IN
HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND -
I 'inrfiniii
M
11 v
li
III I III Wis-
Crockery, Glassware,
Provisions, Cig-ars,
f Boots and Shoes.
Wool
kl
and Produce
tion Dougni
AND THE VERY HIGHEST HASH BHirrt n m -r.nn n,r..
. MAUK8 At CO
1000 REWAKD
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
fined cast zinc is not one
of the most enduring' of
all known materials to
withstand the actions of
the weather.
DETROIT
BRONZE CO.,
Detroit, Mich
ENDDRSEUBY
frtMi J ILALLf ft 3
IT )VEr
45000 '
v r 1
MONUMENTS
J. A. Cardwell, Agent, -
PAGE &
- - ;
-DEALERS IN
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, JEWELRY, WATCHES,
PUTTY, COMBS, EI C, ETC
We expect to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to mako 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.
GIVE US A CALL.3 .
MGOBE & EVANS
THE PEOPLE'S GROCERS
Keep all kinds of t .
amily and Fancy Groceries.
ALSO
Agents for all kinds of
Wagons
Buggies
(.arts Mowers etc
aZVlt THEM Jl CALL
POST OFFICE
WEW ERA ROLLER -MILLS.
ROSE & FLOOR, Proprietors.
. AND '
i Manufacturers of the best Roller Flour,
Keep constantly on hand Choice Flour, Bran, and Chop feed at the lowest
prices. j j
tzT We also do an exchange business. ' " - i
Highest cash piice paid for wheat
We invite the public patronage,
I " And guarantee satisfaction.
kosspuko, - ----- ES2&-
PULL EOLLEE MILLS.
WILLIS KRAMER, Pp. OPRIETOR.
Keeps constantly on hand Choice Roller Flour, Can and chop feed ut the
LOWEST
Highest casli price paid
I invite the public patronage, and guarantee '; satisfaction.
Myrtle Greek, - .
1 urn ihiii iihi nni'mi mill in hi in -
J.- O. Weisman, ;
Vice-President. ;. . -
J; K. Elderkjjv
bee. una Manager.
mm &-lumwm
ill every Descrip
Ti... w.
WHITE BRONZE
AND
STATUARY
Were awarded
GOLD MEDAL
AT
" WORLD'S v FAIR,
New Ohlkans,
18 8 4-5
.jSUPERlORTO
1 Him
fQN'UMENIrU.
Prices oq:
Jacksonville, Oregon
DIM. MICK
- - -. OnEGOXff
Binders
Reapers and
ROSEBURG, OR
' '
for nil kinds of gram.
, ..... .
W. KRAMER,
- - Oregon.
n
Absolutely Pure.
1 his powder never varies. A mirvel of ! parity
streng-th and wholesomeness. More cconoiiiical
than the ordinarv 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 liAKING POWDER CO., 100 Wa 1
St.N.Y. i
Great English Remedy
aivarie. I1 uVMIl'il Snvyffi
. -
A Riiarnnteod cure for all nervous
diseases, such as wkak mkmort, loss
op brain power, Hysteria, Head
ache, PAIS IX TnR BACK, KERVOU8
Pl'.OSTRATlON, WAKEFULNESS, LEUCOR
RKOSA. UNIVERSAL LASSITUDE, SEMI
WEAKNESS, Impotencyand general
BafcraTaHno'- LOS8 of power of the Generative
sex, caused by indiscretion or
s. uro-ans:-in either
Tra1 Hark.
over exertion, and which ultimate
ly lead tO PREMATURE OLD AGE, IN
SANITVand CONHITMPTInw 91 (Ml iv
box or six boxes for $5 00. Sent
Dy man receipt of price. Full
particulars in pamphlet, sent free
to every applicant.
We Guarantee Siy Rnyps
tnmin inn.... c nn AffrTklV.
guarantee to refund the money if our specific does
ni fT .ij 1 1 a i 1 1 -" A .1 .1 .11 .. . : . ii
Sole Manufacturers, iue hurray medicine co.
S3" Sold in Roseburg by W. S. Hamilton.
THE BOOM HAS COME
; AND
II, Parry, the Tailor,
Wiil make you the latest style suits.
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 you
belong to somebody.
BUICK & BENJAMIN
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.;
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
Roseburg, Oregon.
f2TBuy and Sell Heal Estate on Commission. Loan
Money on Improved Lands.
l"Have For Sale Large and Small Tracts of Agri
cultural, . Grazing and Timber Lands and City
Property Correspondence Solicited.
D. S. K. BUICK, Manager. .
Springfield Saw Mill
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON.
A. WHEELER, Proprietor.
Manufacturers of Common and Clear Lumber,
Flooring, Rustic and Finishing
Lumber, Laths,
Etc
QUALITY EQUAL TO THE UKST.
Facilities for the prompt and satisfactory fill
ing of orders not surpassed .
Correspondence with Builders A Contactors
Solicited.
J0HH A. SUFFE3IN,
Proprietor of the
Eron '.-Works
CASTING of any size and Iron Work of
every description neatly and promply ex
ecuted. GRIST, QUARTZ & SAW MIL! 5
Bfado to Order.
STATIONARY AND
PORTABLE ENGINES
waae to uriier and Warranted.
ONLY BEST MACHNIN'STS EMPIOYEO
DR. JORDAN'S
Muskum of Anatomy.
751 MARKET STREET
SAN FR IN CIS CO.
O AND LKAUM HOW TO AVOID
disease, and how wonderful!
you are made. Private offici, 211 Geary Street.
Consultation on lost manhood anil ail ditanea of
men. Send for Books.
MILLWOOD MILLS
ON UlTBEUKD CKEEK.
CLARKE fc BAKER, Proprietors.
We are now prepared to furnish lumber of the
best quality in quantities to suit the purchasers,
always having on hand the largest stock of any mill
in Douglas County.
We will furnish lumber at ourra"ll at the folio wine
PRICES.
No-1 rouprh lumber . .fS to 910 M
No. 1 flooring, 6 inch P & M . $ia m
No. 1 fioorine, 4 Inch DAM $18 M
No. 1 finishing lumber $16 U
CLARKE & BAKER.
NOTICE.
TO 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, Postoflice ad
dress, Roseburg, anfl A. J. Chapman
of Wilbur Precinct, Postoflice address
Wilbur; Inspectors of Slock for said
Precincts, and others will be added
as parties interested make their desires
known to me.
THOS. SUIT!!
Inspector of Stock fcr Douglas Co. Or.
Wilbur, Or , April 13th, 1887.
Wilis
SECRET OE I1APP1XESS IX
MARniA.Gr:.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the follow
ing excellent advice; there is a great
deal of human nature and good sense
in it: "Harmony in the "married state
is the first thing to he arrived at.
Nothing can preserve the affections
uninterrupted , bnt a firm ; resolution
never to differ in will, and a determi
nation in each to consider the love of
the other of more value than any object
whatercr on which the will had been
fixed. How light, in fct, is the sac
rifice of anv other wish ! when weighed
against the affections of one with whom
we "are to pass our " whole life. And
no opposition in a single instance will
hardly in itself produce alienation, yet
every one has his pouch into which all
these little oppositions are put, and
while this is filling, the alienation is
insensibly going on, and when filled it
is complele. It would puzzle either to
say why, because no one difference of
opinion has been marked enough to pro
duce a serious effect by itself. But he
or she finds his or her affections wearied
out by a constant stream of little checks
and obstacles."
Other sources of discontent, very
common, indeed, are tho little cross
purposes of husband and wife in com-
mon conversation; a disposition in
either to criticise and question what
ever the other says; a desire always to
J r 1 3 1 f n t . . m
ucLuuuaLiato unu maKe mm ieei nimselt
in the wrong, especially in sympathy.
.Nothing is so goading on the part of
either. Much better, therefore, if our
companion views a thing in a light
different from what we do, to leave him
in quiet possession of h.s view. What
is the use of rectifying him if the thing
be unimportant1? and if important, let
it pass for the present, and wait for a
softer moment and more conciliatory
occasion of revising the subject together.
It is wonderful how many persons art
rendered unhappy by inattention to
these simple rules of prudence. The
Boston Courier.
THE OLD PEuI'LE.
If you are so fortunate as to have
the "Old People" in the house, see to
it that they have its brightest corner
and a goodly portion ot the best that
can be afforded of comfort, convenience
and beauty; thaP aged blood may be
kept warm and cheerful, that failing
limbs may have restful repose, and the
dim eyes that have watched over you
and yours through so many toilsome
years may see around them the ever-
present evidences of faithful and grate
ful care. v
There is nothing in the world more
pathetic than the meek, timorous,
shrinking ways of certain old people
we have all seen them who have
given up their old homes, into younger
hands, and subsided into some out-of-
the-way corner of it, to sit by the fire
side and table henceforth, as if they
were mere, pensioners afraid of "mak
ing trouble," afraid of being "in the
way," afraid ot accepting the half that
is their due, and going down to their
graves with a pitiful deprecating air,
as if constantly apologizing for staying
so long. Ex.
Proud of Hit Stater.
Tho Chicngo Tribune relates the
case of a young man who was re
garded as a phenomenon ; because he
took his sister to all the best" entertain
ments, and actually devoted himself to 1
her durintr the lecture anil mnmrf. coa.
O -ww .w W
son. Being praised for his unusual
.11 i " 1 - . ' .
THE
attention 10 nis fister tne youna; man
promptly and proudly leplied. "No,
there's nothing wonderful or extraordi-i"1"01113
nary about it She is the only woman
I know in whom I have th nm(.
thorough confidence. She is always
the same, always pleased and affection
ate, and to tell the truth, I'm atraid
she'll go and marry some of these imi
tation men around here and be unhap
py all her life. She has nobody else
to look to, andFU take care she does
not have to look to anybody else. I
suppose some day a genuine man will
come along. If he's a genuine man, 1
won't object. Until he does come,
she is good enough for me; and if ever
I find as good a girl, I'll marry her."
The example is most commendable. A
young man would do well to seek his
sister's society until he finds another
lady as good as his stster.
Manner is something with every
body, and every thing with some
Children Cry for
J?OX TILLERS OE TUB SOIL,"
Progress, the one ruling idea of the"
age, is the sure'road to profit in farm- .
insr, a business that constantly .de
mands better' methods, fuller - means
and more intelligent practice.
Put potatoes on clean land that has
been in corn, so as to have the land free
from weeds . Give the otatoes close
cultivation until harvested, and after
fertilizing the plot put it in grass. If
the seed is clean the weeds will not.
come up to kill the grass when it is '
young. I ho growing of a grass crop
demands that the land be gotten in
condition a ear before the Reed i
- When grain and hav crops are sold
Kff tho.land they carry away the fertil
ity of he farm, but when such- crops
are fed to stock not only is a portion of T
the crop left over as manure, but a
higher price is received for 6uch crops
in the shape of beef, pork, mutton or
milk, which enables the farmer to re
store any loss of fertility by the increas
ed receipts consequent ujon the keep
ing or stock.
For farm manure the sheep is sur
passed only by the hen, and rivaled on
ly by the hog. It is much easier to
save manure from the sheep, less of the
liquid being loss. Owing to the dry
ness of the soil most of the liquid is
soaked up and saved only in expen-
I sive tanks or cemented cellars. Sheep
I ... &
wnue on grassx scatter their manure
much more evenly, and it is, therefore,
of much greater value. Thus wherever
sheep are kept the land is found to in
crease in fertility,
The farm does not bring in so many
dollars a day as some professions, but
it is the safest place to be with your
family. The children are simply an ex
pense in town; on the farm they can
assist and at the same time get the very
essential thinsj, the 'practical partof an
education. The minister's boy cannot
help preach; the lawyer's boy cannot
help plead a case. They are undiffer
entiated -quantities as yet of no good to
anyone except in the possibilties wrap
ped up in their beings, which may be
by thorough schooling and long drill
brought into future developement. But .
the farm boy pays his way and counts
as 60on as brain and
muscle come into action. Ex. j
The sun had already sunk in the
west when the convict returned to his
native village. "During the many years
of his confinement he had hai bored
but one idea that of revenge. Ashe
neared the old schoolhouse (which, by
tho way, he made up his mind to fire)
a bell fropi a distant spire liegan its
slowand solemn peal. A feeling which
the convict had not felt in many
years filled his breast. He stood rooted
to the spot, and tears, hot tears, moist
ened hia cheeks. When the bell had
ceased its tolling, he hastily wiped his
ejes with the back ot his calloused
hand and exclaimed. "My heart is
softened; I will not shed blood to-night
I will rob instead. -Life.
. A Western woman recently killed a
tramp with arolling-pin. The tramp's
nephew sued the woman. Damages
were awarded the rolling-pin. The
nephew undertook to argue the case
with the woman. The nephew's funeral
occurs on Monday. Undertakers lift
their hats to the woman when they
meet her on the street
Tue sanest man in England is said
lo live in the town of Woodbrido-o
O
ome one was about to present his
I Innntilna - tl ...
! UttUo"Lur seaisKin saque nut lie
reuse(l to let her accept it, on the
-hart it would cost too much
to camphor to keep tho moths from
lfc during the summer.
A Lover's Stratagem -'IIow is
it you always taksyour intended to
the railway station?' "Because we
can there kiss undisturbed, as the
folks tlunk we are merely Saying good
bye." '
"OH, you have come first at last;
you were always behind before," was
the queer greeting a school-master gave
to the first boy at schooL
iiucfclen s Arnica Balv6-"
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, - Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chilblains, Ccrr.a ted all Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles
or no pay required. It is guarantee
to give perfect satisfaction, or roaney
refunded Price 25 cts rbox.
Fur sale by W. S. Hamilton.
Pitcher's Cactorla: