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,ROStoRGJiEYIEjV ISSUED MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS riiFT-VVIl?W PUBLISHING CO. IE" yUi I - J. R. N BELL, - i- Editor TERMS. One Year - $2oo Six Months - - j 1 CO K4T Obituary notices of not more than ten lines j - at the r.ito ..( ten cents per line. nn l.lishci tree: additional lines will oe tnar .... , THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1S89. THE GREAT OFFER. FOR THREE MONTHS. The Semi-Weekly Keview AND Weekly Oregoiiian ONE YEAR FOR ONLY This is by f r the greatest newspaper offer ever made to the leading public in Southern Oregon. ,The weekly Ore gonian is a full twelve page paper con taining the best and latest news of any paper read in the state. The Review , is semi-weekly, eight columns, all home print, and is absolutely read- by more people every week than any other pa per published in Southern Or. These two papers combined give the complete news of the county, state and world. No such a grand combination has ever been effected to give all the world's doings as the one we offer. This means strictly cash in advance to all new subscribers and to all old subscribers who pay arrearages and in advance. No two, etjually responsible newspa pers, have ever been offered you before. Ixjsenotime, but subscribe at once. Only three dollars. Although Mrs. Cleveland is out of oflice, so to speak, it is evident that die is still to bn -a factor in politics and society. At the Centennial ball on Monday night she was the recip ient of much at tention. When she de parted from the ball room she received more consideration than the Harrisons. The ladies rone en mn$fM and threw their bouquets in front of her and around lier. She literally left the ball upon a roadway of -flowers. This was woman's impulsive tribute to womanly u rare. I'.ut then the men all cheered too. Is it a wonder that Mr. Cleveland still regard h.mr.eit as a cantlulate lor pre V other mount making the plea for kiml ident'witfh a star of destiny hanging j Wi. and love and blessing rather than just above his laid head? iV. )' H'o-,. j c,,rsiii. Thf. Pacific coast has captured the big gest thing yet given out by the present administration. It is the contract to build the mammoth armored coast de fense vessel that was provided for by the last congress, which , has been awarded by the Navy Department to the Union iron works of San Fran cisco. Ex-Secretary Whitney is en titled to the credit of having made it possible to build such a vessel on the Pacific coast by the recognition he gave to the enterprise of the California capitalists that established this plant for the building of iron and steel ves sels. The pric e of the new vessel is to be Sl.Gi'y.OOO. TilE Htahm Leader has stopped its all-to-bomo print and now appears in a patent outside. For some time past Editor Pipes has been very caustic when alludin?: to a patent sheet. He better keen still until ho drops. How is a patent, anvhowf We are glad to say that the Teh'j.hvne Jfhhr tuts grown out of its patent and it will stay out or l,iii,t--A'.. j " . ; TliE-AWf Ori'foniun is a little hide- boundanil brass-mounted politically, I but if is a holy terror on local news, i and in getting out a rattling good daily j edition Axtorion. j ' "Hide bound" no! "lb ass-mount i tjd'.!"- Yes, with cannon with wlir-li to j timber l.ind sharks v,ii be more care help free the people from the bond.-ige j ful now what Ln.7 tiny pruvt; o() on, of the robber tariff'. KtiZAiiirrii Stuakt Piieifs declares in thV May mimber of lh Forum that "it is ah umleeoiMted fact thai if J.-sus Christ were to enter almost any of our influential churches to-day, ho would be shown into the back gallery, and he could not obtain admission into our parlors without a letter of introduction to our 'sets.' " 'The Review is the only paper in Douglas county hat pretended to give the fulf prooeeding of the Farmers' Institute lately held in Roscburg. The fatm.?rs know their interests are looked aft.-r by this paper, hence their increased pitronage of The Review of lie shows this important fact. Accoroix : to Senator Ingalls, Pres ident Harrison will call an extra ses sion of congress to meet early in Octo ber m order to get the house organ ized and in working order before the Christmas recess. Ingalls speaks as though tlie matter had been deBnitely settled by the President. Wl.en Baby was sick, gsre her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, en .he became Mu,sh. dans to castoria, Whoa she hadChildtfea, she gare them Castoria, ; ItusSEL Hahrison continues to get his friends into office. There is a growing suspicion that his first name (spelled Rustle. man rzxon xri-vr?. Iev. DeWitt Talmage has the follow ing to say on lying in his centennial sermon. "About the nerd of the Chriatain re- iion'to Vy- make decent i American politic! At everf yearly j or quadrennial election we have in this i country great manufactories, ruahufaf- tories of lies, and they are run clay and ,.:!, finii tiiev turn out half a dozf-n " , , ' fn- fll Luilitio - f.iron t1 small liG3. uaJ c....urJ .j .......q. .jj- . Lie priw.to and lie3 public and lies prurient. Lies cut bias and lies cut diai-ona'. L tic; limbed lies and !'e with douVfhtt.k action. Lies corn p't mentary a:il lies defamatory. I. it s that some pi nj 1-. believe, and lies that j all people beli sve, and lies that nobody j believes. Lies with humps like camels and scales like crocodiles and necks as lone as storks and feet aa swift as an antelope's and stings like adders. Lies raw and scalloped and panned and stewed. Crawling lies and iumpin lies and soaring lies. Lies with at tachment screws and rufflers and braiders and ready wound bobbins. Lies by Christian people who never lie except during elections, and lies by people who always lie, but beat them selves in a presidential campaign. I confess 1 am ashamed to have a foreigner visit this country in such times. I should think he would stand dazed, his hand on his pocket-book, and ' DARE NOT GO OUT SIGHTS. What will the hundreds of thousands of foreigners who come here to live think of us? What a disgust they must have for the land of their adop ing! The only good thing about it is, many of them cannot understand the English language. Cut I suppose the German and Italian nnd Swedish and French papers translate it all and peddle out the infernal stuff to their subscribers. Nothing but Christianity wiil ever stop such a flood of indecency. The Christian religion will speak after a while. The bihingegate and low scan dal through which we wade every year or every four veais, muse be rebuked by that religion which speaks from its two great mountains, from the one mountain intoning the command: "Thou jhait not lx;ir false witness against thy neighbor," and from the TIMISEP. T.AXU StAJIKs, HALT.' For a few yeara past syndicates, both foreign and home, have been through dunwnies, taking up some of the choic est and best lands on the coast under the timber land act, which entitles every citizen to purchase one one quar ter section of land that can be proven to be unfit toe agricultural purposes and chiefly valuable for timber and stone. The last administration very prop erly looked into the wholesale pur chase of timber land for syndicates, and iu many instances the department at Washington refused to grant pat ents on lands after they had been prov en upon and theyirchasers had sworn that the land wa jiifit for agricultural purposes and vni. able chiefly for its timber, when it was a notorious fact that if the timbf cuilur.tl crops coJd be raised thi eon. i . p . i ... me 01 tlie I'urc -asers no had been refusal Intents commenced su t to """I"'1 tl,e ot pattnt tales i Judge Dcadv's c- nr, and procured a decision i.i their Vivor, but as will be seen tdsewh-re i:i I lie columns of the )Voi.'!, Juu-e D a-U's decision has bven reversed, aiu1 the mtion taken by the !aie. admlni tmiion of the. land d'-pai liiii ut. has !.f -i. sustained by .he United Stales Hit ( ue1 lilt. The and some of the ti and u lent purchases, .-a least, may ! stopped. Tlii-t decis ion is timely, as t c:imi U ! ine at many of (he pubjihtd notice in thj journal; of the .state wi'J how Vorthm.l U'orl.l. TlIE leading paper published in Southern Oregon is The Review. Children Cry for fi1 ax IMMENSE STOCK of First-class Furniture of all varieties and grades has just been opened in Slocum's building. I ' mi n i -m t 1 J j " you will call, examine, and learn prices you will be pleased Bedroom sets from S-JG to 70, Chairs from 3 to 15 per set. Bedsteads from S3 to 8, and all A full line of Window Shades, Cornice Polep, Picture frames and . Mold- i inS etc.- Also a?ent for Singer Sewing ll goods strictly first class, well S The Rosebut g Vlaiwleahr is against the Agricultural college, and all insti tutions 8uported by : taxation except the common schools. ; But the Plain Jeahr is in em-r in spying that the curriculum of this college does not dif fer materially from that of other liter ary schools. Under i State manage ment, we lieUevo the Agricultural col lego is doing tl: work it was intended to do. If brother Benjamin will come up heie and set ;'or himself, he will have seme of ih-; scales removed from his even. He will e that practical n I theoretic d agriculture and randies related to it are taught with thoroughness. There is no other course of study like it in any college in thi stale. On a little farm of thirty ti.i acres there ar now growing and tended by the pupils hundreds of vari eties of every vegetable and grain that grows in Oregon, and of nearly every fruit and flowering shrub. When the new building shall be finished, there will be instruction in wood and iron work, and boys will be graduated not only as farmers, but, as the law of congress contemplated, as mechanics and skilled laborers. This college is, in our opi: ion, the most important ed ucational woik in the - State. It is most important, because it is the only institution founded exclusively upon the idea that the business of life is to make a living, and hence will turn from its doors young men and women equipped for the very thing they will spend their lives in trying to do, that is to sav, in providing things to eat and whero withal they many be clothed. Benton. Leader. jyftUP-fpGi S Combines the juice of the Blue Figs of California, so laxative and nutritious, with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, forming the ONLY PER FECT REMEDY to act gently yet promptly on the & KIDNEYS, LITER AND BOWELS AND TO Cleanse the System Effectually, SO THAT PURE BLOOD, REFRESHING SLEEP, HEALTH and STRENGTH Naturally follow. Every one is using it and all are delighted with it. Ask your druggist for SYRUP OF FIGS. Manu factured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.. San Francisco, Cau Louisville, Kv. , New Yokk, N. Y. Children Cry for PITCHER'S Health and Sleep without Morphine. MARVELOUS nn n n 10) IVU 11 DISCOVERY. Only fScnnlno Sratcin of Memory Training Four Vookn Learned in one reading. Mind wandering enrcd. Every eliild and adult irrently benefitted. Great inducements to Correspondence ClassM. Prospectus, with opinions of lr. Wis. A. Ilnm. UanioHirponlpnf Thompson, the great Psychol, ogist, J. M. IJnckley, I.1., editor of the Chrintian 1DODU, ine woriu-isTDPfi Bpeciaiist in mina 111 Aaeocav.il. J ., iticnarn i-rooior, iue ociennsr, Hons. V. V. Axtor, JindirojilMun, Judah V. lleniamill, nnd other. Bout pnxt free by l'rof. A. XOISsETTK, 237 FUtb. Are., M. T. Pitcher's Castoria. 1 and nd upward. other goods in proportion. HwhineB. finished, and at Portland prices. Fred Tolles, Proprietor. Staver & NEW MARKET BLOCK, Carry the Largest and Most Complete stock on the Pacific coast, of Machinery & Vehicles of every Description. In addition to our already well known lines of Farm Machinery and Implements, Creamery and Da:ry Machinery. Engines, Toil ers and Saw Mills, Farm k Spring Wagons, Uuggies, Carriages Cans and Harness; we call special attention to our celebrated ' "Empire,, Mowers, Keapers and Binders, . Hand and self-dump Sulky Hay Rakes, Hay Tedders, Headers, Threshers, Horse-Powers and Harvesting Machinery of every description. Among our Specialties we may mention our renowned "Hawkeye" Grub and Stump Machines, Farm, Church'and School Bells, American Round Washing Machines, Dutton Mower-Knife Grinders, Sherwood Steel Harness, Incubators, Bean's Spray Pumps, Fruit Evaporators and Fruit Machinery of all kinds. It will pay all those wanting 4 MACHINERY OR VEHICLES OF ANY DESCRIPTION t To call upon us or bur Agent, L. I. 43AKLE, Uoseburg OregOIl. Send for our handsomely Illustrated Catalogue, mailed free. WE GUARANTEE OUR GOODS THE BEST AND PRICES THE LOWEST. STAVER & WALKER. COME HERE QUICK ! I . T. Pritehards JEWS Is full of the choicest selections of fine, artistic and solid wares in his line. His stock is unexcelled in Southern Oregon. CLOCKS and WATCHES a specialty. COME HERE QUICK. I r n in (J n n o i n UUuuUU vJ L JUUUUuUUuu U Dress Goods! Dress Goodsl Dress Goods! A superb collection of the Latest Styles at unusually low prices. The Finest line of Parasols. The latest styles of Ladies' Hats, trimmed in the store to suit. A full line of embroidery, and lace flouncings and lace trimmings CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! The best assorted and cheapest stock in Oregon. SHOES. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's I keep a first-class dry goods store, and the goods and fancy goods line at my store. bought in Walker, PORTLAND OREGON THE NEW YORK STOKE. L IfEW SHOES. New York City. M. The VeryLatest andUnqualifiedly The Best. Whiteley's "SOLID STEEL," Low Open Elevator, Harvester and Binder. Has "SOLID STEEL" Frame, Rolled "SOLID STEEL" shafting throughout. I - The onlv Harvester and Binder made that will Cut, Elevate and Bind FOOT to SEVEN FEET high. Wlliteley's SOLII STKEL" Mower 'w the Lightest, Strongest, Bust Bcilt and most Perfect Work ing Mower ever made. Don't Fail to see samples now on exhibition. A full line of Wood and Steel Wheel Hay Rakes, Ha7 Forks, Hay Carriers, Road Carts, Hacks, Buggies, Spring Wagons, etc. at prices never before offered. . c Just received. One car of Gliddex Barb Wire the best wire made and Windows. One car Blacksmith's Coal. mm?- JAMKS THORNTON, l'rcsiileni Ashland Woolen Mills. MANUFACTURERS OF White and Colored Blankets, Plain ami Fancy Cassimcrcs, Flannels, Josiery, etc etc OVER and UNDERWEAR CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER Oliice and H' II ATKIXSOX, Serr&larif ami General Manager. shoes at prices that defy competition. ladies will find the latest styles in the dry . 11 of which I will sell as cheap as can be JOSEPHSON. "SOLID STEEL" Master Wheel, 'S0L1D STEEL" Grain Wheel and Cold ' , K. K. ANDERSON, Vice-President. Sales Rooms in Masonic Building. SHOES. successfully all kinds of grain, from ONE Black and Galvanu-dOne car Doors THE DAILY iia California! The Newsiest and the Cleanest Morning Paj)er on the Coast. Jty Ma if, I'osfjntid: One Year - " - 4.50 Six Months - - - 2.25 Three Months - - - 1.25 Sunday Altn, One Year - 1 . 50 Weekly, One Y.-ar - ,- 1.50 Weekly, Six Mon'hs - - 75 Invariably in Advance. The weekly Alia, issued every Saturday morning, is one of the best and most com plete weeklies published on the coast. SEND ORDERS TO ALTA OFFICE, 529 California Street, San Francisco.- Austin Well Drill. iieuadox & c;nij Proprietors. ROSEBURG, - - - OREGON. New wells drilled or old ones sunk deepor. We also furnish pumps of several desirable patterns. ; PATRONAGE SOLICITED. VM THRESHING HICK GIVEET AWAY. ALSO . A Nrif-fSiiitliiig Ii-irvcM(cr. Farm and Road Wagons! An Improved Dra;r .Saw! A Triumph St-am (.1 norator! AN I. X. L. WINDMILL, DICK'S FAMOUS FEED CUTTFR! Candy's 1 'a teat Kndlcss Thresher Lelt, lc sidesGans, Watches, Hooks, Garden I'lows, Washing Machines, etc., in nunder li.niied only by the demand for them. Remember all these things are Absolutely Vip en Away. Every article offered is new, first class and useful. These tjifts are w ithin the reach ol ever) fanner, for whom they arc specially intended. For full particulars of this unparalleled of fer' see the columns of Tllli 'WEEKLY ORLGONIAN. DON'T NEGLECT TO LOOK'THIS UIV Adininistrator's Notice. TTOTICEIS HEREBY CIVEN THAT WE THE J.1 unUcrsiirneil have been by the CVunty Cour fl..u;l33 county, Oregon, appointed Adiuinistis u,rs ui Hie estate of Jcptha Thornton deceased. All persons baviny claims airainxt nud estate are rcqirel.to present the same to us with proper vouchers at our residence oo Oak Creek or at the offlf Hwuilton 4 Hamilton Koburir, Oreiron. nhin months from the date of this notice - W ETHOKNTOM i. . tkJTON; Administrators. latclthis 19tli day of April lss. .. v TIMBER LASI AOTICE. , Csitkd Stitks Lasd OrKICK, VnTrr-p k t Koseburg, Or., April 20, 1889. tuL "'"by Riven that in compliancs with .,,fi?i r.?n" '.the t Congress of June S, 1S78 entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the ?ZrV V11'0"". Oregon, Nerada, and WsshiDfc Y? ,, J "ntory. " 8teen VanHouten of Roseburg !'?k-Jtti"ue,a8' State of Oregoh bssthis dsy filed . , ,k 2 u?e1b'8wor" ttement for the purchase K th8 1 ' 8 W of seKtioa 12. i" township i A. vW.No- 6 wend will offer proof to f I'k 1 the lan1 n?ht is more valuable for its f VJ'?" """' am-icultural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Bcgister ?nfSeJrerct.hi' cffi Roseburg, Oregon, on the 40th dsy of June, ( 8 - on Charles Aoah, W J Clifton, all of Eosebure, Douglas county, Oregon. s' Ant mnA U ,! : A7r j"h i .y 'c"u" 'aiminy aaversely the above thn'l!!!?"!?1!1" "ie.r claim, in niu .mn csv of June, C1IAS. W. jOHXSTON Register III?11?' Penmaaslifj), Com Mcn :erce Bust- r n '!Tj f -"'jr taupui at trie Sl College. ment. lwih ns boo5-itAiu,r. .i!nVm tUdeuu nuuea at cSwS u, rnaeipw, rorUaad, Or, ! A ,V T 1:- V