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I ......... ........ ... . .-v;. w ;.v: . .. , ,, 1 -THE DOUGLAS COUNTY Is Situated in Southern Oregon, and is a veritable empire of 4,930 Square Miles, being larger than the Great State of Connecticut. Magnificent Climate. Wonderful Resources. Live lien Wanted. The Review is the Medium for Reaching this Gteat-Empiie. ROSEBURG REVIEW Has Pushed to the Front and Has tbc Largest Circulation ami Is acknowledged to le the B-st Newspaper Ever Published in Douglas comity. Subscribe Now. - One Year - - - - - - - $2 50 Six Months - - - - - - - - 1 25 FRISCO A L Bniroft t Co X VOL. XII. ROSEBURGr, OREGON: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1887. NO. 22. Rosebq .Review GEJIEEAL DIRECTOEY. C hover Cleveland. resilient.. Thos. F. Bayard Secretary of State Cuas. S. FAIRCUiLD.Secretary of Treasury. L. Q. C. Lamar .Secretary of the Interior. Wm, C. Esdicott Secretary o War W. C. Whitney Secretary of Navy. VV. T. Vilas Post Master General. A. H. Garland Attorney General. Moerisom K. Waite .Chief Justice. STATE OF OREGON .1. N Doi.ih... I. II. Mitchell.. :::::: S. Seuators. "Bimjer Hekmass Congressman. Sylvester I'exxoy er Governor, Geo. V. McUkike. .bcuretary ot btate G. W. Webb K. B. McElkoy Fkaxk Bakek.. R. S. Strauan Wm. P. Lord, W. W. Thayek, . .State Treasurer. .Siq.t. Pub. Instruction. State Printer. ....Suprcnus Julgcs. SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. It. S. Bean- JucEe. i. W- Hajmlton ....Prosecuting Attorney. DOUGLAS COUNTY". J. H. Shcfe, . . Senators. Jous Emmtt, ) . . W.F.Bexjamis P. P. Palmer, f -Kepres utatives. Jas. Blpsdell, l H. Mckenzie, j Thos. R. Sheridan Clerk. Ben. C. Agee , ..Sheriff. D. S. West Treasurer. G. T. Russell. School Superintendent. Jas. A. Steeling Assessor. J. S. Fitzhcgh County Judge. J. Hall, C. A. McGee, . . . .Commissioners. N. E. Bkitt Surveyor. Dr. S. S. Marsters Coroner. Thos. Graham, M. D. M. R. C. S. , County Thysician. Thos. Smith Sheep Inspector. TRECINCT OFFICERS: T. L. Gannon justices. Vas. 1 1 armi am J Peter Junc.er Constable CITY OF ROSEBUEG. II. C Stanton, John Rast, J.- P. Sheridan, Trustees. O' L. Willis, , P. Benedict. ; T. Ford Recorder. John Howard - Marshal. Will II. Fisher Treasurer. TJ. S. LAND OFFICE ROSEBURG, Cuas. W. Johnston Register. A. C.Jones ...... Receiver SIGNAL SERVICE. B. S. Pague . ; .. Observer. PROFESSIONAL- F. 1.ANE, ANE & LANE, JOHN LANE Attorneys at Law. Main street, -opposite Cosmopolitan Hotel. J C. FULLERTON, . -Attorney at Law. Office iu Marks' brick, up stairs. R. C. HUNTER M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. rjWftWIIir, OREGON K. L. MILLER, M. D Surgeon. Homoeopathic Physician. Offiice up stairs in the old Sheridan Brick, on Jackson Street, Roscburg, Oregon. Chronic diseases a speciality. Dr THOMAS GRAHAM, A GRADUATE Of the University of Pa. at Philadelphia and tit the ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, and ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, LONDON ENGLAND has located for the practice of his profession in ROSEBURG - OREGON. Office and residence, Washington street opposite the Catholic Church F. G. (EHME, M. D. (Pronounced Ama.) nOMCEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & Graduate Of The UNIVERSITY Of Leipzig Germany. Office & Residence at the house of Geo. W. Day, near R. R. track, Rose burg. Dr. C-A-BONHAM RESIDENT DENTIST Roseburg - - - - Or. Office over hea4 iu Marks' building. My reputa tion aa a Dentist is based on 'he merits of my work. Prices reasonable and to suit the times. AJTGOLD FILLING A SPECIALTY'S The Leading DRUG HOUSE W. S. Hamilton. Succcssur to S. llamiltun. KOSEBURU - - - ORECON. EDWARD J PAGE, I SURGEON AND PHYSICIAN, OAKLAND - OREGON. Special attention to diseases of women. THE OLD RELIABLE Established in 1S67: Jacob Bitlzer J- JASKTJLEK. Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician ALL WORK WARRANTED. Dealer in Watches, Clockp, Jewelry, Spectacles and Eyeglasses. a full line of CIHAiiS, TOBACCO A FANCY GOOD. milE ONLY KELUBLE OPTOMEIl 1 TOWN X fur tlic pnc rKljustiiicnt of Sp-ctacles. Dejnt i.i me ucnntnc urazman rciie Sjaci xuu Eye i.t-. . i,.. ...,:... :.. it :i. ... t . .1. i.i.. ..i, " ' NEW YORK LUMBEJ & Wood Yard Go To M R Hon ell's East side o traek-one block strnfflC?" depot is whereou will, find number one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar, Fir, and all Dimention lumber for buildings, sawed and shaved cedar slnngles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Screen Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel posts, Ceilinjr, Rustic, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed and split Cedar posts, 1 inch plank sawed expressly for sidewalks. I represent the Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which from personal inspection I believe to ue the finest establishment on the Pa cific coast, it employes seventy men. The Proprietors and Overseers are all Eastern men and experts in the busi ness, the machinery is new and put up in the best manner, and all under srtict discipline- and order. Their work is all done by number one me chanics and is equal to any work of the kind done in New York or the East. Fruit boxes, Picket fences and Gates complete. I also represent a number one mill at Yoncolla where I have sawed all Dimention lumber to order on short notice. All guaranteed as represented or no sale. Call and see stock and prices before purchasing. Stove wood constantly on hand at HARD TIME PRICES. McGregor's old stand, Jackson Street : Roseburg. W. B. Kohl or, & Co HICHEST MARKET PRICE PAIP FOR HIDES. THIS MARKET is always .supplied with the choicest quality of rBESH WT! A TS 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. BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT BOWEHBROS. Having dissolved the copartnership exist ing between Bunnell & Bowcn Bros, and are now prepared to do all work in the line in a WORKMANLIKE MANN EP., AND AT REASONABLE RA1ES. CITY DRAYING DONE WITH DISPATCH. (JALL ON JOS. CARLOX. "OUJbC FRUIT j?ir THREES rORi "fTINES I RUIT l- 1 REES tar OK Sir INES J FROM JKTO. "W. X.X3STOOXJZ0-, OF SOUTH CMPQUA MILLS. TIE IS AGENT FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY FOR -n.ta.THE CALIFORNIA NURSERY COMPANY, of ilcs, Aiamctla county, California. A corjxjra- uuu iiutiiiK w acres set out in wursery. CALL ON HIM, OR WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE Cutaluzua and prices to his address, liux 56, lUisubui', Oregon. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENTS. I- C'ull-e of 1 ibcral arts. II Cullcifc of medicine. Dr. E. r. Fraser, dfan. JJJ t'ollesc of la,-. Judjo Wm. IlaniBcv, dean. J Woman's college. Mrs. C. C. Hawlcj, dean. V Conscrvatiirv nf nuiKi.' 7 M P,n in I - Linvoreity academy. VII Art department. "Miss Marie Craig, iustructo . 360 STUDENTS i 100 GRADUATES. Thirty teachers. Day board lor you.ii; men. $1.50 PER WEEK, Ladies' board in Woman' collepre hall, 91.50 with unfurnished room, 83.50 with nicely furnished room. Fipt term begins September D. Catalogues and information gent free. Address. Tlios. VuiiSooy, ri-esitloiit, Salem, Oregon Douglas County Bank, '.HUMPHREY !t FLINT, Roseburg - - - - Oregon TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING- BUSINESS Sight Draft Drawn on Portland, Sau Francisco, New York and other points. Bills of exchange on the principal cities of Europe. Deposits re ceived subject to check. Collections made on all accessablepoints at reasonable rates. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS- DEPOT HOTEL, OAKLAND, OREGON. ITi oli ml Thomas, Prop. .First Class SLEEPING ACCOMODATIONS. AND THE Table supplied with the Best the Market affords Hotel a Jie Depot of the Railroad Central Hotel! HOSEBURG, OltKGOPST, OPPOSITE CAULON'S LIVERY STABLE. Boar. I and Lodging per day . . . .' $I.OO week COO CI without LxKlging., 4.0c Meals, 25 cents. Lodging, 25 cents- Thorough satisfaction is Dronmed to travel ersand the public generally. mtin. jj. a A ti K IS ON e Prop. No Chinese employed . NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON- 1 cern that I have annointed D. YV Stearns of Calapooia Precinct. Insnec- vuroi oiock tor said Precinct, Post office address, Oakland. Also Ralph Smith of Wilbur Precinct. J. r. . - . . ' Zi address, Wilbur and others will be added as parties interested make their desires known to me. THOS. SMITH Inspector of Stock fcr Douglas Co. Or. uiibur, Ur, April 13th, 1887. MOORE'S RESTAURANT. rriucipaal Business Street.) Roseburg, Oregon MEALS 25 CENTS LODGING 25 CENTS We Keep the Best the Market Affords. CIVIL BE1D STORE V. Iu. ARRINGTON, DEALER IN. Dry Goods Groceics etc All Kinds of Produce Taken in Exchange CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO , OREGON. NEW STORE AT mjLLAiiD, on. 4 fl 3MM, would respectfully inform the public that he has on hand a fine assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ready-Made Clothing and hi fact everything usually kept at a msi-ciass store, uive him a call. Goods at Low Prices. All kinds of Produc Taken in Exchange for Goods. t&All orders promptly attemltd to. MRS. S. A. IILTCIIIXSON, MILLINERY STORE! Oakland, Oregon. ADIES WILL FiKD MY STOCK LARCE AND f Complete. Prices moderate. Oiva AI Call. Mr.s. S. A. HuTcniNsON. Malaussene and Clements New Furniture Store IN FLOED'S OLD STORE. A full line of first class Furniture. Anything repaired or made, to order. CALL mSTANTER. FROM SROSEBURG TO iEMPIRECCITY. ZlATBS From Roseburg to Looking Class. . . " " Foot of mountain. $ -75 . 2.00 . s.oo 5. So 6.50 . 7.00 7-So " Dora " Fairvicw Sumner M.hfidd ....... . " Enii irc City miLY LXCETT SUNDAY. For Patticlars Inq -ire at the I'o.-t Office. Jas C MctTLLOlTI, Prop. EIROi'EAN rLAN. SM0XD HOTEL, First Class In Every Particular, COBXER Fr.OM AND MoRRISOS SlS. PORTLAND, OREGON f Thomas GnEAS, Froprietor. H. O. Stanton I u DEALER IN STAPLE DRV (10(1! OF THE BEST QUALITY GENERAL FURNISHING, U03JEKY, TRIMMING ic Boots & Shoes I 1 : OFTIlE REST QUALITY. a full ; GROCERIES! Wood And Willow WARK CROCKERY fc GLASSWARE, ELECTRIC LAMPS, SCHOOL BOOKS, AND STATIONARY. Subscription AGENCY. Subscription received for all Eastern and European Publication, Established ls.)2. j A. ROBERTS, Corner First and Alder Street Portland, Or. THE LEADING CLOTHIER,, HOTTER -r-ANU OF OREGON. C. W. KNOWLES, ST. CHARLES HOTEL, EUROPEAN PLAN) C. W KNOWLES, Proprietor. : FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Good Restaurant Connected With The House Fire-proof Brick Building 180 Rooms. t i in the Center vl the Cry COR. FRONT ANl MORRISON STS., TOKTLAXD DEPOT HOTEL) ROSEBURt;, OKLCiOA. Board $1 per Day; Single Meals, 25 cent3, OTllis house has ' Intel v changed hands and !x oroitL'hly jenovatc.) ami refurnished. ThetratnU tig iuhlic will find the beat of accommodations No Claiuameu lmpluetl. SMI11I BAILEY. HPAB11Y, , Mcrcbaut Tailor. in the Red Front, next door to A. C. Marks : Store Repairs and Alterations neatly done. MABSTEES, Homeopathic and Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Satchet powder, Combs, Toilet articles, etc, etc; Stationer.r, ink spectacles, dusters, memoranda and school books, mucilage, pencil, erasers, shoulder braces, sponges, trusses, drug gist sundries, etc. DEUG--S And chemicals, paints, oils and var nishes, window; glass and putty, wall paper, cement, a full line of brushes. Perscriptions and family receipts care fully compounded. All of whicb, and much more can be found at our . irn H MILLWOOD MILLS OX HUBBARD CREEK. CLARKE i RAKER, Proprietors. - Wc arc now prepared to furnish lumber o the best quality iu quantities to suit the purchasers, always having on hand the Iarcit stock of any mil iu Douglas County. ! We will furnish lumber at' our mill at tin; following TRICES. No-1 roujjh lumber to 810 M No, 1 flooring, 6 inch D & M $18 M No. 1 floorinfr, 4 inch bill ..$1S M No. 1 flubbing lumber $18 M CLARKE & CAKEK. INSURANCE. Humphrey & Flint. And get your pioperty insured, for they represent reliable companies, ettch as the ANGLO NEVADA Of California Ami LONDON ASSURANCE CORPORATION Humphrey k Flint' STOEE Great Overland 'JRoutc THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD ONLY LINE HVNNINO Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars, Maenificent Day Coaches, and - Elegant Emigrant Sleoping Cars, WITH BERTHS FREE OF COST. FROM WASHINGTON AND OREGON TO THIS . EAST Via St. Taul uiul Minneapolis. : ONLY TRANSCONTINENTAL LINE RUNNINC Palace Dining CarsfJ (Meals, 73 Cents) FASTEST TIME EVER MADE - FROM THE COAST OVER THE ST NORTHERN PACIhIC RAILROAD To Sioux City, Council BliilTs, St Joseph, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Burlinsrton, Quincy, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, AND ALL POINTS O -O AND C10UTHEASTI AND OOUTHEASl Via St. Paul and Minneapolis. Emigrant Sleeping Cars $s Are hauled on rerular ICx'- jit'ess Trains over the Entire Lenath of THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD taave Portland at 3:00 p. m.. daily; ar rive at Minneapolis or Si. Paul 12;3Q P n , third day. Connection made at Sc. Paul and Minneapolis to all points East, South and Southeast. PACIFIC DIVISION. Train leaves Portland daily at 11:45 4. M., arriving at New Tacoma at 6:30 p. m., connecting with 0. R. tt N. Co's boats for all points on Pugct Sound. A. D. CHARLTON, 1 . General Western Passenger Agent, No. 2 Washington St., Portland, Oregon. "Vegon Pacific "TS ojmlar 1 icturesque x; ailroad us cute anqcs 223 MILES SIlgRTEU, 20 H0U1S LESS TIME. Accnmmodations unsurnasscd for comfort atld safety, I'arcsand freights via Yaquina and the Oregon DcToIopment Co's Steamships much leas than by any otoer route between all points m tue ViHamctte Valley and S in Francisco. DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS. (Excepts Sundays) Leaves Yaquina O.jO a m i Lcavea Albany 1. 15 p m Arrive Corvallis 10.42am Arrive t'orvallis 1.58 p m Arrive Albany 11.15 a m Arriye Yaquina S. 15 p ni O. & t. trains conuecl at Albany ana cor ants. "Fare between Corvallis and Albany and Sau Fraucisvo, Rail and Cabin SI I, Rail and gtccagc 9.00 Wh. M. Hoao, C. C. Houi e, Gen. Manager. Acting G. F. & P. Agt. Corvallis, Oregon. OREGON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. First class Steatnshin Line between Yaouina and San Francisco connecting at Yaquina with the irains of the Oregon Pacific Railroad Company. SAILIXG DATES. J From Yaquina From San Francisco Will'mette V'lley Frl Ani: 5 WH. Val., Sat July 30 Eastern Oregon, Wed " 10 E'stern Or.Thur Aug 4 Will. Valley, Tues. ' 16 Wi'l. Val. Tues " 9 Eastern Oregon Sun " 21 Eastern Or. Sun " 14 Yaquina city, Sat. " 27 Yaquina City Sat " 20 Wil. Valley Thurs Sent. 1 Wil. Valley Thurs " 25 Eastern Oregon Wed " 7 Eastern Or. Tues. SO The Company reserves the right to change steam ers or sailinir dates. S. B. Toby, Gen. F & P Agt. 804 Montgomery St., San Francisco, CaL OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA VIA OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R. j And Connections THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE. j - Close connections made at Ashland witn stages of jthc California, Oregon gc Idaho Stage Company Ouly StO milow oftaj-iiiK Time lictwcen Roscburg and San Franciscr-, 29 hour. t ALUOKM.V KXI'RPWS TRAILS B4ILT. aouth ( From itay 1, 1887. North. 4:00 r.H. Leave Portland Arrive 10:40 aT jT 1:45 A. M. j Leave Roseburg Leave ! 12:50 A. m. 8:30 A. M. Arrive Ashland Leave! 5:40 p. m. PULMAH BUFFET SL7EEPEES. j Dally betweeU Portland and Ashland. The O. and C. R. R. Ferry makes connoction with all the regular trains on East Side Di v. from footof F St. West Side Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND & CORVALLIS MAIL MAIS DAILY (EICMT BTNDAT. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 7.30 A M. CorvallU 12.25 P.M. Corvallis.... ..1.30 P. M. Portland 0.15 1". M. At AllKiny and Corvallis connect with traius of Oregon Pacific. . Exrauss train baily (excei-t bop.w.) LEAVE. P-rrtland 4.50 p. M. McMinnville....5,15A. M. ARRIVE. , M'-Mluiu illc. . Jt.'W P. M Portland. ...T.9.00 A. M For full iiifonnatioii reardins r.stes. main. tl call oil cuinpany's ggcni. R KOEHLER, t;... ,;, ,;l,;.S. Manager. . f: M Pa.-s A .cut Erewtiter'f ratect Rpln Holder. I Your lines are where you lut th'ni nni I D daV!L fin ffoala aU t 11 6aaipla worth JA mu. Write for terms. E. E. I1RETVSTEB, HoUy, Mich. , This paper is kept on file at E. C. DoU s advertising agency, 64 anJ 65 Metclianu' Ex clian, San Francisco, Cal., where ccntiatt (or ulvertising can be ade for iu ami tv SSL' mm Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity trcntrth and who.esomeness. More economical thau the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in com petition with the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold ouly in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 100 Wall St. N. Y. A. T. THOMPSON J.R. GILHVM TIIOMPSOX & GILIIAM I'ROPKIETORS OF THE EOSEBUBG SODA WORKS M A N U FACT URERS AND DEALERS IN SODAAVATER, GINGER ALE, SARSAPARILLA AND FINE SYRUPS HE A L Q VAJlTEIiS For all neighboring towns on dpot corner. THE New York Coffee House 1:4. And Oyster Saloon Leading Check Restaurant in the City. SIFORD & HACKNEY. PROPRIETORS 132 FIRST STREET, PORTLAND - - ORECON idTPrU ate Rooms of the Latest Designs for Ladies OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. STATE AUititTLTiitAii olu;;l, CORVALLIS, ORECON. rpilE NEXT SESSION WILL LEGIN J. on September 'S1I1, with a full Facility as ast year. II. E. ARNOLD, Pres. SELIAISra OFF iT COST!! 1 FOR 60 DAYS! 60 THE ENTIRE -SSTOCK OFa- J. C. Sheridan's HARDWARE i -CONSISTING OF Stoves, Iron Steel, Shovels JUttchforhs, liavlcy Forks, Axes, Guns, Pistols, Cut lery, Augers, Cross-cut Saws, Hand Saws, Planes Braces, Bttts, Squares Hammers, Lochs, .Butts, Screws, Eilcs, Tinware, Stoveware, Etc The BEST PIANOS and ORGANS IN THE WORLD Are manufactured and sold for tbc least by money WBTIOlf TBS wn - ff A ll I I ni h 1 UJ ?, w T I ui C K V, ' 3 a e M s ISwashingtonTwarren coTn?5 TUV CAVSE8 Or THE DEC LI XE OF MEDICAL VUESTIGE. Tiicrc exist in every community lutiulreils of men whose capacity for manual labor is nil. Why? becaiite tbeir fathers were jiossessed of the msaiie uica Uiat their tirst uorn vas too good to work. They had worked all their lives, and they were deter mined that their sons should be gentle men, and their daughters ladies. They pinchtHl themselves, and endured pov erty to enable them to give their sous and daughters an education, The daughters were taught denortmeut, music," French and polito airs generally, and their sons Latin and mathematics, and an abhorrence of manuel labor, as only lit for slav es, 01 person' ot-rlow degree. Following the. old English idea, the first born must be dedicated to the array, and th younger to the church, medicine, cr law. The inter mediate could take care of themselves, only that they were bound to uphold the family honor and keep themselves free from the stigma of labor. We are republic, and yet the heredity of this monardiial system clings to us, and is shown in our every day's experience. There is no man in this world, bound as all must be by the mental organism received from his ancesters, but will recognize this fact, that he desires for his sons, some position where brains and not muscle shall enable him to ob tain a livelihood. And bygbrains, we man those purely mental occupations that do not demand the exercise of those intellectual faculties, which en croach on the domain of labor. To be a linguist, a theorist, (theologian, or scientist,) a lecturer on abstruce sci ence, a lawyer, or last of all, a medical man, might not detract from the honor of the race; but to be a "dirty me chanic,' to promulgate any" theory in mechanical science, or to invent or dis cover any theory by which the "oi jmUoi" the common mass of the popu lation were to be benefited, was to de grade the higher classes of humanity, by elevating above their station the lower order of mankind. The desire to obtain a living without labor, and to belong to that class of society called intellectual, has flooded the community with thousands of half educated per sons, whose efforts to sustain them selves rest only on the ignorance of the masses, and on the amount of as surance and chicanery they can bring to theiijiid. Although each o:ie of the Eo-called learned professions" affords abundant example of the truth of this assertion, yet in none is it more manifest than in our own. We say now, as we have sau! iidAtore, tlmt it is 111 answerto thrs demand for an occupation without la bor, (that may elevate men in the world aud give them prestige and wealth, without the capacity to sus tain themselves,) that has caused mul tiplication of medical colleges, whose nly aim has been the money paid by its students (?) and year by year there ar sent out to prey upon the credulity and ignorance of the people doctors(1) who have not the first oualifieatien or the prosession. As artizans, en gineers, business men, farmers, they would have acquired fortunes and hap piness, rhysicians. likepocts. "naci- ur nonfit." Take fifty soiled doc tors and place them in line, then let some educated physician, born to his profession, choose from among them, lis equal. Let any uneducated man declare the occupation of each, and in either case, how many would be chosen as physiciansl It is the desire for competence without lalwr or brains, on the one hand, and the pandering to this desire on the other, that has low ered the standardand tfao prestige of the true physician. That this is the right view of this subject, has been shown by the action of the State Board of Health of Iowa, which abso lutely refuses to recognize the diplomas of some thirty colleges of the class we deride. This is virtually toycottinz. but it must receive the sanction of the world, since it is a protection to human life. What similar bodies, confident in their own iutegrity and high stand ard, have courage to follow this exam ple! Institutions thus ostracised will soon close their doors. This is the only way to purge the profession of uneducated members; and to rehabilitate the practice of medicine. Unworthy institutions Ileitis 110 lonsrrr recognized, let ihe h.-'itituato colh' laite the standard of primary qualifications, ai'd admit no ncophv te, -unless qualified by a four years ttllegtatc cursc"of study: then will the term physician take the place of doctor, and profession as a whole receive the respect add consid- aliou that belongs to it. Comjtti- tion ami jealousies will cease, and ed ucated skill w II not be obliged to com pete with arrogance, avarice and iguor nce. Entrance to the medical profession in England is no easy matter. The di plonia of no.American college is reeec nized in London. - A man juust first attend the course of a college, graduate, .and then jractice six years under a hospital licemp, before he can get a diploma from iho London Board. The Pacific Record. COMXVSICATIOX. Washington, D.C. Aug. 15th, 1887. Ex-Congressman Brady, one of the Republican leaders of . V irginia, wa in the Capital a day or two since, and be ing at sixes ana sevens with little Billy Mahone. the Renublican boss o? that State, Mr. Brady gently submitted to u luraview m wnicu ue gives some interesting information rcsardinz the political situation in the Old Domiri-. . ... IX. II . i lr I m iuu. xxe aaya iiiai iviauone in uis mad desire to make every, either - interest subservient to his ambition to return to the United States Senate, has alien ated all of his own lieutenants, inclu ding such men as Senator Riddleber- jer, Ex-Govenor Cameron and two of the Republican Congressman elect so, that only listless apathy and egregious blunders on the part of the Democrats can secure Mahonc's return to power from the Mother of Presidents. That'piece of monumental folly and pet Republican measure, the Blair Educational Bill, has been sat upon in the house of their friends, or what was upposed to be such, for the Committee on Federal Affairs in the New Hamp shire House of Representatives, by a vote of seven to three, has laid on the table resolutions endorsing the bilL And this from cranky Senator Blair's own State and parly! "That was the most unkindest cut of all" worse by !ar than the Democrats could give. Secretary Fairchild, a few days since, dismissed a pair of Republican erks for consuming a portion of their valuable time during office hours in abusimr the Democratic party one of them being a brother of the brass throated G. A. R. howler, Gen. Gros- enor, Congressman fioni Ohio. The Secretary well says that he thinks it too good in the Administration to keep Republicans ,m their places, but; that indecent criticism of the Democracy should not bo permitted. The senti ment of the able and popular young Secretary of tee Treasury;will find a readyecho in the hearts of thousands of Democrats, with the wish that there were more Fairchild3 in the Cabinet. Secretary Whitney is pushing for ward with the earnestness and enthu siasm charactei&lic of him. his efforts to rc habilitate the American Navy, having just awarded the contract for the building of two gunboats and thice cruisers, after the most im proved designs, and with Biich iron clad test as to sped and capacity that full compliance with theso conditions is guaranteed, Another commendable action of the Secretary is his continued refusal to furnish any funds for the repair of rotten hulks like the Monoc racy that were inherited ftoni the late Republican regime. - Two Republican chief clerks of the Interior Department have resigned during the present Administration. the successor of the last odo not yet having been chosen. I trust Secretary Lamar will be able to find some good and worthy Democrat for the position. It is a fact, perhaps not generally known, that with a single exception, every chief clerk of a Department under President Cleveland's Administration, is a hold-over Republican, although those places are not under civil service " rules. Why this is thus, I have, as yet, been unable to discover; but, it "overcomes me like a summer dream."" In the Washington Police Couit the preliminary trial of the Cranrford for nication case, which I hare heretofore mentioned, still drags its slow length along like a slimy serpent, owing to the fact that it must give way each day to the regular routine of cases. There was a most exciting scene in this scandalous case; one of the defen dant's counsel told the Judge that the United States District Attorney had said to the two associate counsel for the defense, that the Judge would de cide the case in tho Government's fa vor, regardless alike of argument and evidence that, in fact, he had pre julged the case. This statement tho Judge had reduced to writing, and as the venerable Ju list read the charge in oicn Court, his anger aud passion were bo overpowering that he shook like an asjcn leaf, as ho denounced the arraignment "as a falao aspersion upon iny character." Then, the Dis trict Attorney and tho opposing coun sel had an unseemly wrangle the former afHniiiiig and the latter deny ing. I fully agree with one of the defendant's lawyers, who, in a tower ing rage, declared that the w ay the case was being tried was "a disgrace aud an outrage on all conserned in it." O Adteeiise in Ths "Revw,