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ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, APRIL, 9, 1886.'
EEPLY TO "MAD PfiOHIBITIOIlIST" out
IH LAST WEEK'S PL&INDEALER- us
A htatehfmt of facts vxdis- J
a vised. I
Anyone with sufficient intelligence to
comprehend the meaning of ordinary
1" 1 " 1 T l,Arl erTT I
jnguBQ, who may uac .v
speech that we made at Myrtle Creek,
or at any Sother time and place, or that
any leader that we have written or
have caused to be written and printed
in The Review at any time in its his-
tory under the present management,
that could so distort language or per-
vert tacts, is beyond our ken to under-
stand. In our leader of March 26th
on the subject of Prohibition we used
these worHs; "Upon the matter of pro
lubition we have heretefore indicated
our position. All that can be reason
ably expected from the Democracy is
the nomination of candidates tor tne meang Chinese serfs, and that plat
Legislature who we know will favor fom encourage3 this kind of immigra
te submission of this question to the tion No. Temperance men, laboring
people. This is right and therefore it and meQ of capitai vou are all
is Democratic For the present that
is all that can bo done. : iwo- years
hnce tne matter nu oe ripe lor cus-
cussion. Our hearts beat warmly,
aeepiy ana earnestly ior u.
temperance, but we cannot cross a
stream uuui we get w luaim uuw uu
time tj swop horses. In due time the
pcoi ie can ana win Bjn,
we snail auaress ouraeivua iu mo
is of the hour." What more
lgcnci
1 ,1 r.U AVrirtAr IIO 41 OQ
wuutu. vuu. nr ua ""j-
"Mad' Prohibitionist expect us to piay
the treachery ot "logo, ana leave, tne
party wherein lies the only nopeot tue
country whereby we are seeking re-
dress from the very Bame tramcJ "MM
Prohibitionist" seems to use party and
issue interchangebly. We have al-
ways said that this temperance ques-j0
tion was the supreme issue of the
day, but we never said at Myrtle aa the Legislature may see in their wis
Crcek or elsewhere, that the Prohibi- dom ),est Antl wc anali t0 au we can
tioD, or "third party" was the supreme -m our humbi0 iridividual capacity when
party of the country, neither do we
think it ever will be. "Mad Prohibi-
tionist" ia so mad" and yet so religious
at the same time, that we are not . able
to discern the congruity of these oppo-
Bite sentiments in the same mind at
the same time, The leading Prohibi-
tionista of Douglas county told us to
our face, and many others up to a
short time since, that "submission to a
popular vote" was all that was desired.
And some of them promised their sup
port to either of the old parties that
would resolve in tavor of submission,
Now what a change in so short a time,
What does it meant You "Mad Pro-
hibitionist" Esq. now want iho Demo
cratic and Republican parties to de
clare for absolute prohibition on the
spot Pray tell us what Is your utii
maluinf Your inconsistency and
seeming insincerity lead us to conclude
that when you are unmasked your
motto is like unto the old parties,
"emoluments and office." Talk of
"back down," "how the mighty has
fallen" and "60000souls going annually
to premature graves," when the very
hand that helped you to engender this
same temperance sentiment, and stood
by you in the thickest of the fight, and
sacrificed the patronage of hundreds of
dollars annually for what we believed
to be right and belieye it yet,
and reposing our confidence in
your supposed integrity, and 'now to
receive an onslaught in the dark under
tho notri de plume of "prohibitionist,"
when your own name would have been
far more honorable when you make a
personal attack. "Oh consistency,
thou art a jewel" only to be worn on
the brow of virtue. "Oh ingratitude,
thou art the basest and blackest of all
crimes" to be practiced only by the
usurper and betrayer of mens credulity.
Oh! shades of Benedict Arnold, why
would you shame the ghost of "Clau
dius" or put to blush the veiled face of
bis Satanic majesty? The hands that
made yon were those that hold alle
giance to the old parties, and now you
smite them "hip and thigh" and will
not even allow them a Christian burial
simply because you differ from them
as to method. Why sir,' we were in
this warfare when some of you were
hilarious in your bachanalian revelry,
and but ,a few moons have come and
gone since you were dealing out your
epithets against us that would have
challenged a "Margaret" to equal.
And now you would dictate to and dis
' franchise us. "We are glad you have
changed your mode of life but the
scriptures say you "must be tried, and
proved," before you are enthroned.
Perhaps the greatest disappointment
that could overtake yon would be to
say in convention that we as Democrats
are in favor of the people speaking on
this subject. And we will do so even
against your desire, and then you will
be "madder" than ever, because you
have no "issue" left upon which to go
before the people to ask their suffrages.
The sentiment that framed platforms
, two years ago, are yery different now.
This question is rapidly approaching,
and he who would net hear the major
ity of the voice of the people, ought
not to bo heard. Some are saying that
the Democratic party will die next
June, well, if it does we must have a
f u.icral, and "all the friends of the de
ceased will be invited," but peradven-
nT7fZ
also; and while you will furnish the
corpse we will agree to officiate with
charge. Another thing that sti ikes
unreasonably is, we cannot adojt
the National Prohibition Platform,
for several reasons, some of which are,
that, the "third party" favors woman
suffrage, which is not a question of
politics and again we sec Mrs. Dun-
niway is opposing Prohibition with
... . . .
mgllt and main. And again in
that piutform we have this language,
,,tjldt we rCpUdiate.as un-American
aQ(1 cont,.ary to , and subversive of the
principles of the Declaration of Inde
pencence that any persons or people
8hould excluded from residence or
citizenship who may desire the benefits
which our institutions confer upon the
0ppressed 0f all nations." Now this is
exactT wnat we are trying to remedy,
to k oufc lhc Chinese "who desire
residence an(i benefits" that are to be
foun(1 nere We want our door not so
muci ajar tjie oppressed generally
pvotecte(i by this government of our
fathera and do not be decoyed into un
knQwn B(jap Kcform i3 up0n us, and
we shall not let up with pen or tongue,
but shall do all we can to reach the
ftt the eadiest posgible moment)
and h m . ftCCOmnlishment
wiU be foun(1 engrafteJ he plat
foras of the Democratic party. Su
estions are at mr at The Beview
Lffi but dict(l(ion h t w0lth ten
cents on the Uollar. JNow in concliv
gion i we can speak loud enongh to
be heard th!s is wha. WQ haye alwayg
sai( nowsay anci wiu say an(1 aJv0
catej that the Democracy of Douglas
countv and of the state of Oregon will
fav0r and urge the submission of this
qUCStion of Prohibition to the people
the state of Oregon for their vote
either at a special or general election
tne timc come3 to vote to in,iuce the
eiectora io exercise their suffirasres in
behal such law or laws as shall fin
auy and absolutoIy overthrow this
iant evii j)0 you now unaCi-stand
us We have spoken, and let others
"mock 0n," while we shall pursue the
even tenor of our way. For the bene
fit of some, we might say, that we had
no assistance in writing this short
statement
Pro Bono Publico, in the last issue
of the Drain Echo is eminently correct
in his argument about reform and the
"third party," and makes only this
mistake, he says the Republican party
is the real custodian of all reform
measures, when in fact, that party has
been the most recklessly extravagant
party that ever ascended the throne.
This country looks to the Democratic
party alone for retrenchment and re
form, we believe that it will not look
in vain.
Prosecuting Attorney Hamilton
passed through Eugene last Monday
on his way home from Corvallis, where
ho has been in attendance upon the
Benton County Circuit Court. The
Democrats propose renominating hiui,
and tho residents of tho district, irre
spective of party, will reelect him.
Eugene Guard.
We second the motion and of course
it will carry without a dissenting voice.
For Sale!
400 Head of ewes including
240 lambs, and
40 wethers.
Inquire of E. O. Young k Co., or
James Ohenoweth of Oakland Oregou,
or of Sampson Sutherlin of Fair Oaks
at his farm.
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Far saleby Marsters & Co
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FOR
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tomach ; lots of appetite ; sometimes nausea
and waterbrash, or indigestion; flatulency and
acid eructations; bowels alternately costive and
lax ; headache ; loss of memory, with a painful
sensationr of having failed to do something which
ought to have been done ; deblUty ; low spirits ;
a thick, yellow appearance of the skin and eyes ;
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and high-colored, and, if allowed to stand, dcpog
a sediment,
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It acts with extraordinary efficacy on the
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KIDNEYS
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Blalarla, Dyspepsia,
Constipation, Blllonftnegs,
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Mental Depression, Bowel Complaints,
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T
liomjlns fount! ftrmnrrafie ConreutloH.
The Democracy of Douglas county
"h-egon will meet in regular County
,'onvention at the Court house, Roso-
burgat 10 A. M. on Wednesday April
28, 18SC, for the purpose of nominating
candidates for the various couny
offices and electing nine delegates to
the State Democratic Convention to be
hold in Portland on the 4th. day of
May 1880 and for the transaction of
such other business as may. properly
come before said County Convention
Primaries for the purpose of electing
delegates to attend said convention
will be held at the respective places of
voting in the several precincts on Tues
day the Gth day of April 1886. The
various precincts shall be entitled to
representation in said Convention as
follows:
Cow Creek 4 Mt. Scott 2 '
Canyonville 6 East (Jmpqua 2
Riddle 2 Calai-ooia 12
Myrtle Creek 7 Yoncolla 3
Deer Creek 1 1 Pass Creek G
Camas Valley .! Elkton 4
Ten Mile 3 Scoltsburg 2
Looking Glass G Gardiner 5
Coles Galley 3 Wilbur 3
Total 87
At these primary meetings n ful
attendance is urged. At that time
an opportunity to register is offered
and this duty no good Democrat wil
neglect to perform. All good citizens
are invited to participate with the De
mocracy in the coining election. '
T. R. Sheridan-, J. W. Hamilton-.
See. Chin. Com
President Grant made more remov
als of Republicans during his first year
than Mr. Cleveland has done, but no
question why? was ever asked him.
President Hayes removed Republicans
right and left, among others Collector
Merritl, of New York, a gallant sol
dier and a good civil officer; but the
Senate refused to sustain Senators
Conkling and Plati in asking why he
did it. President Arthur also removed
Republican officer!', and good ones; but
the Senate did not send for documents
to know his reasons for it. It was not
until a Democratic President removed
Republicans that the Senate s yirtue
revolted, i The hypocrisy of partisan
ship can go no farther than it is going
in this battle with the President.
The late Gov. Seymore said; '"I never
yet made or procured an appointment
for a young man for a clerkship which
did not in the end prove to bo a great
injury to him."
Administrators Notice.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in
and for Douglas County, in tho matter of tho estate
of W. D. Shclton dee'd.
"VT0T1CE IS IlEREnY GIVENTHATTHEUNDEIt
i.1 signed has by ttio County Court of Douglas
Count', State of Oregon been appointed Adminis
trator of the Estate of W. D, Shclton dee'd where,
fore all persons indebted to said estate will make
immediate payment, and all persons having claims
against the same will present their claims against
the said estate, duly verified to the unilersiirncd at
his residence near Wilbur in said County or at the
Hicc of J. C. Fullcrtoti in Kiwcbure Oregon.
N. Larai t,
Dated Starch 30. laSti. Administrator.
A PrettyWontBn's Secret.
Fear of discovery, '.vln-j slio rvsorls to
false hair mill dyo. is :i source of con
stant anxiety to' her. The verv ver-ows
from whom Villi ii:ot tlcsires to" IMr I he
waning of her charms arc ;!,e ( lies mo:t
likely to make the listoery. there
I. s no reason why she s1...m!i1 not regain
anil retain a!! the !::. :ity (.r h-iir ik-'J
her iritlo in yonih. I.t iu : u-. Ai-i:'-.
II. IK Vl!!. r.pt!. ! : ..-, : h: r
cease to fail ui, !!.- v i- .-. :' v
appear where Ii;- r : j. t .! ..
it ml locks: that ave . i.--,-aetiially
sriewn whi ' - v. I: , . !i
pri-tine freshne-s S:v.- h. '.: '. . - ."r.
AYEIi'ri If AHt VltHi'-: I U: -
Hereditary
GeoijCK 3r.vvrn. Fl(;(;.it, V ..was
bald at 23 years of aw. a hi' :.sieilrn
had been for several frem -rat ion. One
bottle of IIaiu Viooi: staricd v. t: owt of
soft, downy hair all over his sculp, which
soon became thick, long, and vigorous.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
is nnt a thjc, but. by healthful stimulation
of the roots and color platnN. speedily
restores to Us oi iim l color hair that is
Turning Cray.
Mrts. Catiiekink Deamkh, rniut rtf
llncks, JM., had her hair suddenly
blanched bv fright, durins the late civil
war. Avkk's JIair Yiuoi: restored it
to its natural color, and made it softer,
flossier, and more abundant than It had
been before.
Scalp Diseases
AVhieli cause dryness, brittleness, nnd fall
ins of the Lair, dandruff, itchini;, and
annoyinir sores, arc all fpiicklv cured by
Ayek's iIaik Vioor. It cured Herbert
I5oyi, Minneapolis, Minn., of intoler
able Itchlnff of the. Scalp; J. N. Ou
ter, Jr.. Occ'i'nuan, !"(.. of Scald
Head; 3Jrs. 1. V. s. Lovelace, Lntc
lacecille, K., of Tetter Sorra; Miss
Bessie H. IJedloe. BnrUniitun. 17.. of
Scalp Disease and Dandruff. Tor
pidity of the roots of the hair, which, if
nesrlected, may result in inciirnblu bald
ness, Is readily cured by Ayek's Hair
Vigor. As
A Toilet Luxury
Ayer's IIaiu Vigor has r. equal. Zi
is colorless, cleanly. deli;ht fully per
fumed, and has th effect of making tho
hair soft, pliant, and glossy.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
PREPARED BY
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, aiass.
Sold by all Druggists.
Wayne, Da Page Co., Illinois,
HAS IMPORTED FROM FRANCE
. PsreherOB Hortei Talned at $1,600,000,
which liclode about
70 PER CENT. OP ALL HOUSES
TOmm niirlfT nf blood iSMtabtlthed br Ttedtoreea r
ccrdadlothe Pereheron Stud Book of Frano.
the only Stud Book erer published ia that country, .
EVER IMPORTED TO AMERICA.
IircitedEiccilara
zoo
iapon stollicu,
Old enongh tor
, Berrlc. v
1 28 COLTS,
Two years old and
younger. .
Esccpnlrlrvf tbeprio-
rlpl aoccpua t7 au
tnteHinnt breed an that.
inTtr well bni animal
T ba un) to t, If thrtr rU" ar, not rrdd,
they ahonld ba Talued only aa ETadea, I win fall all
Imported atoelc at grada prfoea thra l fannoi rerara
with. th animal aold, padlgrta Trlfld by ne orlglnl
Ifrncb certificate o
or m
K .w -rtm
SN0SS!.
This health, and pleasure resort is now open
lcen thoroughly renovated, side walks relain,
and a new batli house built. . ,
Hot & Cold Baths
for the accomodation of its miests can be had
at any time. Situated as it is, two miles south I
nf 1 )rain station, on the I
... , - - ... mi
O. & 0. R. R. .;
if ic iIia nintt oroccntlo - I
Health and Pleasure . Ucsort
in the htate ot uregon. rassenger trains stop
at the platform in front of the door. . M
TIM A T .TTW I
111 T IXlJlUkJ
will unci tne use oi ine water irom inesc nun-
........ r . i . r .1
eral springs to be of great benefit. They ex- I
, .. I . ,. I
Kithe rurf iliqpasc'; of the skin and rplipvoe 1
. . - --.
Rheumatic pains. females suttenne from 1
diseases peculiar to their sex will find it creatlv f
to their advantage to place tnemseives under
the care of Mrs. Dr. Tobias who has !een
:!... : .,: I
engaged to rcuiau. .u. . :on.
will find plenty of came in the neighboring 1
hi ' .Inntnintrout in all the W
l or particulars address,
W. A. 1'erkins, Proprietor
Drain Oregon .
Cigar Store ! J
DEALER IN
Confectioneries, Frii-
-and-Tobaccos,
1
i
TPLACE OF BUSINESS OPPO-
SITE DEPOT, ASHLAND OREG;
Oakland Furniture Store
E IS 13ERG,
"JIas on band n full assortment of all
kinds of Furniture, which ho will sell
you at lower prices than ever offered I
to the people of Douglas County.
tt.. i ill 1 I
ill; uibo mrpa u uiiu iniu, i mum -i
diiiKS for picture fniuiinc unu window I
cornice, fioni 10 to 50 eta. per foot.
Also agent for a first class Hcwiiii ma
chine.
REPAMNG OF ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE,
ORGANS
PIANO'S ETC.
Done at short notice and tit reason
able rates.
Everything Made To Oiider.
GIVE II IM A CALL.
OREGON PACIFIC R.R.
Willamette Valley to San Pranoisco Via
Yaqoina. . '
TRAINS LEAVE CORVALLIS
Tucsda), Thursday, Sattirdajy
LEAVE YAQUINA
A. M.
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 8 A. M,
Tlio fine A 1 3t eamship "Taquina" sails
From Yaquina From San Francisco
Sunday, March 14th,
Wednesday, " 24th,
Sunday, April, 4tli,
Wednesday, " 14th,
Sunday, ' 25th,
Wednesday, March 10th,
Friday, " 10th,
Tuesday " 30th
Friday April 9th
Tuesday, " . 20th. j
The Company reserves tho riht to change
sailinsr days. Fares. Cabin, ?14; Steerage, S9.S8;
freight at reduced and moderate rates.
River Boats ni the Willamette connect a
Corvallis. Low fares and rates.
For further Information apply to
Ho(jue,
A C. F. & P. Ag't , CorvallU
A Life Experience. Remarkablo and
Qulclc cures. Trial Packages. Soul
Btamp for Bottled particulars. AdcUtofW
Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, lV!o.
When Uaby waa sick, we gave hor Caatorla,
When she wan a Child, she cried for Castoria,
When sho became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
"WTieu she had Children, she gave them Castoria,
NEW THIS WEEK.
BARKER & WILLIS,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, NOTIONS, CROCK
ERY, GLASSWARE, TOBACCO,
CIGARS, ETC. ETC.
A SPECIALTY. "
ProJuce lou2lit and tbo higliest cash
price paid.
ROSEBURG OREGON.
PHILIP SAUTER,
MercTutnt Tailor,
1"EEPS a larRo and coniplete awortmont of mm.
JV ltlea til the rery beat materials and latest
styles.
CL0THIH8 MADE TO ORDEB
A perfect FIT Guaranteed
Cleaning and Repairing
done neatly at Reasonable rates.
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on J?ksin Street. . .
ROSEBURG,
OREGON.
NOTICE FOR rUKLICATIOX
Land Office at Rosebur?, Oregon, Aiiril 1st, 18SS.
NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-lowinit-naiiied
settler has filed notice of his in-
tention to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said nnxif will be made before the Register
or Receiver at Rosebnrif, Oresm,. on Saturday
V " no.tA C f 1 u Va Tn Ot Onnk M
itan;e"7 west w.'m." -'
lie names mc itttiumit ibtii;jBtn o piove nis
coiitmuuiis resiueni-e oimhi, ami cultivation ot, said
lantl viz? Jmint hall linker. II. D. flcrmand. R W
SvtrLtrnf. Y. 11. t'larkc. all of lmitona Fnrrv.
w
pel me poison inataiui iruui uic ysicm A I norvous debility, coubioos,
sure cure for Fever and Ague-A regulator - ! power CtS to
for all Liver and Kidney diseases. The hot nat"?.
fl WVOiaV IMlLBotfl fiftMBEtiS 113
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Wilson, of parsons, Kansas,
the State of Kansas lady coni-
Wtowpointed tY
orld's fr'air at Now Orleans, iu an
8r."AnJ ,,u,?, " ,3 nr TUKNKii s TKE.vTMENT.
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ifXamsSSeSB
"?f!TiSm..rv. voice, ai.itctite and'hvck
lj nerve force. My family physician did me no irtod
.J h the advice ot a friend, I bought Dr. 1 timer's
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1 VI , it in all eases of ircncml or nervous
-s - ,, .u.nn. tn b ntrei til ft.
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1 If I I ..
drliilitv. nervous prostration result
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ecessfuliy in thousands of ciisej by both incn and
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(m.w ,f the nnierwitive lMiwers and n-slonii
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TtRNKR'8 Tbkatmknt eontaiiisall iiicdicines necessary
for over one mouth's treatment, wim a"'i com
plete Instructions how to exercise, die., bathe, etc
nun box cures catarrh.
, Price Turneis Trcatme:it per paiki.jjc, Si; Hire
rau'Viures 2. sent Drenaid u rcj-eipt ot price. lho:i
Minda of eases of diseases mentioned above ba
do Its wonderful curative' effects, the Tbkatmknt
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years in Bt. Iiou's, we will (five tue nmowin wruic
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bv 2. wo will send our written iruarantcc to rifun
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OVERLAND TO CAUFOR
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Fare from Portland tolStiu Fraiiefc-eoi::;3; lo .S u ra-
meuto
Close conuectioiiu made at Abhlaud with blac of
the California Oregon & Idaho Stiuje f'oniiaii,v.
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
East Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND ASHLAND
Mail Train
LEAVE.
. AHUIVE.
Unsiluir. . ..(;.!.") 1'. V.
AslihmU i.ih A. M.
R1Brburj;.....r..lia A. M.
I'ortlan.l i.-Zh V. XI.
rortRinu,, m.
Rosehurg
..(..25 P. M.
Ashland
Albany Expnss Train
LEAVE.
ai;iu 1;.
I.dif.tl.iil V. M.
I'lirtluml Iu.Oj 1". M.
Portland 4.0T V. M.
Lebanon 4.45A. M,
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily bet wcu
and Ashland.
Tho O. and C. K. R. Ferry makes ronncctioii wit It all
tliorcifular traiimon EavtSidvUiv. Irmu fnotof !' Mt.
West Side Division
BETWEEN PORTLAND & COUVA1.I.IS
Mail Tiain-
LEAT.
Portland 9.00 A. 11.
Corvallis 8.30 A. M.
auiuvi:.
Ctirvilli i.:;o I'. St.
I'tirtlanil y.-JO '. S!.
Express Train-
leave.
AHUIVE.
Portland 5.00 P. SI.
Mc.Minnvillc....5.45 A. SI.
SttSIimivillu. . S.oo I'. St.
Portland s ail A. M.
Local tickets for sale and Itaa'e checked at coni
(tany's tip town office, cur. Stark antl Sccoml sticfls.
Tickets for principal iiintsm Californi-i can milv be
procured and basfa?o cbet:kbd at ciiinKin's t.lliec.
Comer F nntl Front Sts., Portland, tlr.
Freight will not Iks received fur shipment after Ii
o'clock P. M. on cither tho East or West Sitlo Div.
R. KOEHLEK, E. P. ROCiEliS,
.Manager. O. F. & Pass Aent.
tt'-fTGrAGO
COTTAGE
OHO A
Has attained a standard of excellence w hich
drafts of no superior.
It contain 8 every improvement that inventive
genius, skill and money can iroduc.
Theso Ortrons aro celcliratwl for vohitnc,
Quality of tone, quick response, artiHtic dcnii'ii.
beauty in finish, pcrfoct confttructinn, intikinK
them tho most ucRirnble organs for homes,
schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc.
ESTABLISHED REPETATI0M.
VNEtlFAItED FACILITIES.
SKILLED M OEH3Ii:X,
BEST NATEUIAIt,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
THE POPULAR ORQAH
Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
Catalogues and l'rico Lists, cu aprlicatioo, rasft
CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN GO. '
fef. Randolph and Ann St.. CHICAGO ILL
Cry for
PITCHER'S
Health and Sleep without
Morphine.
CHAN. N1CKELBURG & GO.
129 & 131 SAXSOME STREET,
SAX FaANCISCO.
Jfe tlie best anl fllOSt dllial.le DOOTS
.1 and Shoe.s en tho Pacific Coast. Buy
I ,i
I "O OlllCr.
NO CHINESE EMPLOYED.
SZ'tfTt aBHSWORI
otra fsT - - evehy
tt 1U OSGAN-
1 U U$s WAB
, IS . anLs KAHTSD
y r -iXt FOB
EXCEL. , h U YEARS
MBOHHk . jtif j r iffii 'ijz inn ii
CMdren
buDQufiauoa
EDUCATIONAL
School YeLr licgins Jlonday, Seitemlcr 7, 188.r.
rpilK COUliSE OF STUDY IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE WANTS OK ANY
I who may attend. Maiiy noblu and brilliant miuda glow with a desire for knowledge
but circtimstiiiccs preclude their attending remote or more expensive institutions; anioiig
bUch arc froiiiit-ntly found tio brightest and most promising iu ncliool. '
1 1 once the course oi stiuly is ni.nle almost as
while the character of iuatrlietructiou is inferior
Tuition per Session
I'rimarv
. . 4 00
. . . 5 IIO
. .. (100
First "radc .lunior class.. . .
Second i;radc Junior class.
Ttvtiily-four I.canns.
Use if Instrument
Drawing and Painting. . .
SEND FOR CATALOGUE.
(.3
PAGE & DIMMICK,
- -
HEALERS IN
DRUGS,
PAINTS,
GLASS,
BOOKS,
OILS,
PUTTY,
WATCHES,
PERFUMERIES, COMBS, BRUSHES,
REWARD
Will 1m ;:ivt.-M ati. Minn
who will rixiiuc a sri
iMitit ( lar'i; sn ri-
ENDOHSED BV
onre, aiul vili-l i;iihmi
to lit- an h.iiicniblo 111:111,
'lii Will a-siit tint rt
limil c:il zim: is inl mu:
PRACTICALLY,
HUltl c:i!il auk: Ih mil tint. g , ii - fifit
t.f the nntst intltninur tif lUOfjC'"
all hiutwu material!! u tl 'itn'
uillislaml tlie ailKitts ft ffjCt''
tin: w.iaitier. - y- i urw frCt-iU,,
liUONZE CO.,
Dctri.it, Midi.
MONUMENTS
J. A. Cardwcl
Agent, -
ANNOUNCES TO
niE PUBLIC
TO FURNISH
ICVKliYTIIING
. mw STEAM
ihli luiiilicr of till
y uving 'iitt'ij iiiuhi
1 1 picpan 1 to fm
Hard Time
r.itni lit ml t'.ir ami fincing fnrulsliutl
O
YOU WANr
ROUGH
OR
Lumber
At Fair
l). yuu want to llilil next season?
Lit
;st it niiiy
1'0 thoroughly seasonetl. It will coat no more.
ADDRESS;
J. O. Jloott,
VtvvrUtml, Of,
Staver &
211 FiiONT ST.
ism?'
Dual.-is in ail kiul3 of Fairu and Dairy machinery. Vehicles, Binder Twine,
Bolting, Oils ami Machine supplies.
alogue, mailed free tif charge, and write
chasing olsewhero, anything in any lino.
cry, at 4 lowest piic:
CITY DRAYTNG
DONE WITH
DISPATCH.
CALL ON
joiiN van !ii ni:..
A.M'JMOUN'CEIVIEIVT,
For Assessor.
I hcrel.y announce n
vself as a candiilatc
for the office of Assesoij
L for Douglas county,
subject to the ilecitiua
cratic County Convent
IT
E. II. lif P.C HARD.
For Supoi'inteiidi'iit.
I hcreliy announce itiyscll as a candidate (or
the office of School S
las county, suliject to I
.ofcratic Convention.
iiperintcndcnt of Doug
he decision of the Drnii-
G. V. Bogcs.
full as that of many of our Odlcjree,
to none. "
orrJvelvo AVc cks:
First grade Middle cb.RB. . .
Second grade Middle clans.
Senior class .'
7 (HI
S 00
'.1 l!0
SI 2 !()
50
(H) to 12 00
EORd'E T. RUSSEI.L, Principal.
- - - - OROON
STATIONERY,
VARNISHES,.
TRUSSES,
JEWELRY, TOILET GOODS
PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ETC.
WHITE BROKZE
i
-AND-
stat'ltarv
Were awartlol the
GOLD MEDAL -
AT
WORLD'S FAIR,
New Oklkanh,
i s ?- -l -
CiroroinflTTI
pNUMENTAL
osigrjsaiji
.2
9 . !
Jacksonville, Oregon
THAT HE IS NOW PltElWKED
I3N UN 1
SAW MILL on South IVcr crock, is
kimls on blioi t notice at
Prices.
on hort notice.
J. J. W1J1TSETT.
DRESSED
Prices?
If so have your lumber sawed now
11, A, Booth, Drain Or
Walker,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Send for our handsomely illustrated Cat
us for terms, and prices lefore pur.
Wo will give you THE best machin.
XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Land Office at RoSehurir Oregon, March 10, ls-SC.
TVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOI.
1.1 lowini-namctl settler haa filed notice of his in
tention to maka final proof In support ofthis claim,
ami that said proof will be made Wore the Kdrister
or Koeeivcr at Koscburg Land OlBee, on Saturdav,
April, 17 viz: Thomaa Wilson preemption I). S5.
No 4037 for the h. K. J of 8. K. J ace, 2 Tp. 31 S. K. 5
nes in. .11.
vHe nanitts the fellowiiic wltncate to prove hi
continuous residence uhjii, and cultivation of, said
land, viz: J. i. Packard, C. f ickett, James Pickett,
J. J. Birch, all of Canyonville, Douglas Co. Oregon.
Also at the same time and place viz: 3. J. Packard
Homestead No. 4112 for the N. W. of N. W. J, s.
of N. W. J ft S. W. i of N. E. i See. 24 Tp. 31 S.
K. 5 West W. M.
He names the folio in? witnesses to prove his
eontiruous residence upon, and cultivation of. said
land, viz: Thomas wilson, Charlotte Pickett, of Can
yonville and J. J. Birch, James Pickett, of Riddle,
Oregon.
Also at the same timc and place vlzr Charlotte
Pickett Homestead 4411 for the N. W. J of N. E. ,
N. of N. W. i ft 8. W. I of N. W. 8ec. 12 Tp. 31
8. K. 5 West W. M. ;
He names the folio log wltneascs to prove his eftti
tinutms residence upon, and cultivation of, said land,
via: J. J- Packard, Thomas Wilson, James Pickett,
of Canyonville snd J. J. Birch of Kiddle, Oregon.
W. F. LaNJAXi,
Regitler
1
MUNITY from ANNOYANCE
J J IfelQ-.
I i Pat OoL 30th, 1833. 7 J
liiKtconlyof the flnowt n4 bestqnnl
ity of Wlaas for i ilUHtanding beat.
Every good thing is Counter
feited, and consumers are CATJ- .'
TTONED against IMITATIONS of
those Chimneys made of VERY
POOgi GLASS. See that the exact
label is on eaoh chimney as above.
The Pearl Top ia always clear and
bright Glass.
ttanufactarcd OSLT by
GEO. A. MACBETH & CO.
IMUhbnrgli Ind tilas Works.
FOR SALE BY DEALERS.
MRS- E. . 0TC1LK1SS,
FINE MILLINERY
AND
JSJ eat Ti:i;g.sMAKiNi;
kosi-'.nuKG uKi;t;ox.
YiA. h Yut; the i;est am finent
IommN iii the market. lilies Weaf, I.;t'-cs,
Uuibiii;, Hosiery and .leatlry.
The ilrc--..ni.iUiiij; Jt-i'.iiiinc!!t i in kiiiful
hand-;, an'! usuier- tile iimnctli.iie up -rvi.it.oi
of Mis. lldtclikiss.
call and . ski;, nkautiii: ip:kt.
li:gal ai)i:rtiskmi:ts.
lioiicc ( crodiJors.
"VrtlTH ELS IIEUkm C 1 V EX TI I AT TH E I'N OEIi
i Miii.t on Feb. 13, lay; duly :ttiiitil Ex
ocutrix of the Last Will audTiMUmii'iil t.f Win. Street
Uice lA'ctl. bv the t'outity t'ourt of loul.ui County,
Urtvon. X"' therefore all lH;rritir.s hav in claims
ainunt the estate t.f s.tid tUfoast d are hereby notilietl
to (.resciit the same iroicrh eritietl, to nie at inv
residcucc in Cal.ijt'toia iir. tinet, iioiicbus County,,
firc'-tin, iiliin sr. iimmiIis from this date.
LKltc.l M.U'eh, l'ttll 13;. M.KKY Kit E. .
Executrix .
, Summons.
In tltt: Circuit I' turt iti uikI f-r Hou'u Cotmt,
Sbtt:-of urvon.
Jt.bn f-t., :.ilty Tl.tintiir
Vi
C.uns Smith, .It.hti .S.'Milier.rrudeiii'V Ut'tti'Ki', Re
btu;t:a Pane and KticTi Ibtpkint, Ivft:iitlaii s.
At'tittu nt l.iu t't ri-tvivxr rual prtpcrty and tlaiiiAes.
To Jttlin S. Miller, I'ni.lomi; ticur'e, lieltccca
fane, ami KUu'i IbtpkuiK, aboc named dvfeudaiits.
In the name t.f the i?tate of (tn-mi, Vtiu mid eaeh
ttf you are hereby retpiirctl to apttcur an.1 aintwwr tbw
(tiioplaiiit filed aainrl Vt'li by tho plaintiff John
Slainitt y in the ahuve entitled Court and aetit.n on
.r before the first da) nf the next ivnular tenn d
said t'tturl trnvit: the first llfiiday the M day of May
lvVl, and if yt. u fail so to answer tlie itaid eoinplaint,
the plaintiff will take Judeim-nt SCTiitst yuu and
cat-b tf .,u, f.ir tlien Jicl' tlcin-imlotl in It:. e..:tiplaint,
ar.tl th:t in ltr the recovery ttf a:i uinliiitlcd one
eighth intcrtsl in fee..f all Itjat :art of Sectitm twtm-
ly-twtt ('.') tin tile i-'jcM ti'uUt of the South Uiopqua
Kiver i-i Tmviisliip 'i ivciily viiit- (2s) S.nlh Kaue
miv (('.) West of iihtiiit llt' in. ritliaii formerly owned
and itts.-esii-d by Al ttis.m Millt r Sr.; aUt. the Soiith
eist ii:trier oi lite Nortli ea-t nii irter, West half of
the North ea.-l tpiai ter, sorih ball of the Sotith east
tpiartei, Xtinli-ttv't tiiai ter, North half of South
west "inarler, ami South-west tjnarter of South-west
luaiter of See'imi twenty Ibree(i:5)all in Township
Twenty -eiirht () .South K.-iiii-c six () west of Will-"
aniette uierittiao eo;itaituie4 in all ah.tut si buinlretl
ami forty acres, exempting tliei'efrom the following
tleserili. d pt.rtio.1 tbere-of set oft antl admeasiued t
Sukhi Milier the wifu of Alaus.m .Millerdeiivcd, as
her dower interest therein tt.wit: IJeinniutf at a
stake otitsitlc ttf the fenee at the South-east eoniei
of the or.'liurtl riiniiiii).' North toa stake at the South
east of the stock v i ll, thtiee north to a stake stan d-H-jr
on south bank ttf the Creek or branrh, down said
Creek or tiraiirh following iia liienutluriliepi to its
junction at .South l'inpiua mer; thence up kaitl
river to w here st.utli line of tho field fence joins to
the river at a Mack oak tree almnt eighteen inrlieH
in tliameter, theiiee following said fenoe with all iu
angles easterly to the phu-e of tH jiinnlii); including
ore-hard, dwelling House, mbuihiiitj;, lims, sheds,
ami cotralsa-id appurteiianees thereunto lieltnisine;
For fifty dollars thtuiaus f..r the wn.nfu) with-hold-iic'
of said preinistis and for the eoats and disburse
niciils incurred herein.
This summons is published by order of Hon. R. 8.
I'ean, JuIl-c t.f the said Circuit Court lor lv.ii.'bis
County, State of Oregon, made and entered thcotb
d.iy of Manb lsfi.
J. C. Ki'LLbKiox & .1. W. Hamilton, .
i . Attorneys for f lajiiliff.
In t be Circuit Court in tlm State of Oregou, in "
f ir the Countv t.f l"..n-bn.
Win. E. Weekly, Plaintiff
vs.
Peter Overholizer and Hannah OvcrliolUir, Audie ft
lltKiveraud Harriett Hoover, Defendants.
Suit in Etpiity to foreclose a uiortuae. .
To Peter Oveiboltzer and II innali Overhi.llzei the
above uaineil dcfentiants. You and each of you are
here by rv.nired toapear ai.tl answer the e. no. lain t
on lile against ou in the alnive entitlotl Court end
Cause wherein Win. E. Weekly is plaintiff and Peter
Uvcrholter, Hannah Uvtrholtzcr, Andrew Hoover,
and Harriett Hoov cr are ilefendants kiiiib bcinjj a
suit to forecloite a morlipixc on rei.l proterty, tn or
lief ore the tirsttlav of the next regular tenii thereof
towit: On Monday Sr.l day of May lSaL And
you are hereby untitled that if you fail to apiear
and answer the aid tHtinjilaint, as above required,
the s.iitl plaintiff will apply to the Court for tiie re
lief tlt'inaiiilcd in tlie eaitl eoiiiplaiut towit: Titat the
tleieiidants and eucli of them antl all persons elaint
iti' under tbeui subciiuent to the eiHiinitriieenieut
of this suit may lie l.tre.;lised of all K-j'iiiy of re
tluiufitioii or (ithcriutvre.it in the isiort-airvl' prem
ise les.:ri.t;d fn the c mplaint. Tint th; name
may b soM emhracihrf vi ithiii staiti tiicribod am
tlie water rights, mill, machinery, and appurtenances
thereon and the proceeds of sueh sale lie applied to
the ;tay nieiit ttf the ettsts ami exiurns of this ttnit
ini liiiliio' seventy five dollars attoriicv fees and the
am. Hint duo unsaid note and inorta-e, with Inter
est as therein provitied- that the defendant Peter
(JyerboltxT may lie adjudged tity any denciency
that may-remain after anitlviuir all said niwitevtt ho
applicable thereto That plaintiff have audi other
and farther rel ief as the CoU rt mav deem uroncr.
This summons is luiblished bv an order of II. .n
It. 8. Bean, Jude of said Court made on tho 11, day
of March ls3. Lash ft Lank.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NOTICE,
of
Application to Purchase Timwr Land.
VTOTICE In HEREBY C.1VEN Til AT, IXCuMPLl
ancc with the provisions of the a-t of Omifress
appro' cd June 3. lS7.s,ciitit!cd "An a t for the sale
of limber Lands m the atates of I ah form a, Oreiroii,
Nevatla, and Wasbiii!.'ti T'tritory," liter lllakc,
w hose tost-iflice luldixl in Canliner, Koulas'Coun-
tv, Ororoii. lias this day
le.1 in this ttlHce his appli-
intion to purehaMi the .S
So. If. in Township Ko.
K. of w. J Section
2 South, Hiile Xo. 12
ri'lian. All (tersons hold-1-t.i
arcietpiiretl to present
West of lhc Willamelto ti
inif auv adverse claim the
the same at this oHicc wi'
liiiii eixty days from the
first pub lication of this in
tit. w. I. Cfnjxxiv,
Kevister.
nh IS.
Dated this Tith day irfM
NOT ICR
of
Application to Purchase Timber Land.
VTOTIC E IS HEKEBY GIVEN THT IN COMPLI
XI ant w ith theprorisions of the at.l of Congress
appnnxd June 8, ls7?. entitled "ah act for the sale
of Timber Lands in the States of 0'alifi.rnla, Oregon
Nevada, and Washiinrton Territory, Jeptha Ii'
Orubhe, w htsc postolfiix) address is Wilbur, Houzlaa
Co. Or., haa this day filed in this office his appli
cation to purchase the H. W. J of S. E. t & S F of
S. W. Set.ti.m N o. 20, in Township No. 2.'. South
Kantre No. 5 West , of the Willamette meridian All
pcrtums holding any adverse claim thereto arc re
quired to present the same at this office w ithinsixty
days fnmi the first publication of this notice
llated ilar. 8th Is. w. F. Bbkjahix,
Register,
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