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MARBLE WCI1KS.POfiTLU"D dDVERTISEilSMISCELLANEOUSGENERAL MERCHANDISE. MISCELLANEOUS.ROSEBURG REVIEW. MISCELLANEOUS.

Spanish Jrlcrino Bucks.I have on hand a number of fine

BuckA, froni one jear old and uiiwards.Price $10. Where a number j're pur-chased a liberal discount will be made.

Call at my pi c, five miles west ofRoseburg. Henry Conn, r.

For Su!e Cheap for Cash orapprovedcredit Thorough-Bre- d Merino SheepMale and Female, at our place, sixmiles north of Roseburg, near "Wilbur.

Correspondence solicited.

ju!3 Cm T1IOS. SMITH & SON.

BELFILS,Watchmaker.

TTAVING HAD 23 YEARS EXPERIENCE ASXX Watchmaker in Oregon, 1 feet confident ofsfivuijr satisfaction in all work entrusted to me

1 have the County patent riirht foi sale of ConcreteCenent l'ipe for conveying water to any place tiesired. L. Bahi'iLa.

T JASKULEK. .

O . Practical

Watchmaker, Jeweler aud Optician.ALL WOIJK WAliUAXTED.

Dealer iti Watches, Clock?, Jewtlrj,Speetaclea au l Eyeglasse.

A FULL LINE OF

CI J A1?S, TOBACCO & GOOD3.

rnHE ONLY RLLUBLS OPTOMER IV TOWNX for the proper a.lj.istmeiit oi S,ieia;-les- . Depotoi tae ue:)Ui!ie iJrzniaii Pcbole b;v"-taei- as anjglasses. Ollice in Hamilton's 15rick lUock.

II. PA11RY,Mtrchant Tailor.

First r'ght-han'- 1 room, up stairs, overAlar.;s Store

Repaiia and Alterations neatly cone.

MRS. S. A. IlilTCinXSO',MILLINERY STOFiE!

Onlciilncl, Oregroh.WILL F.in'D Mi' STOCK LAH3E AVDLADIES i'ricei inoaerate.

Oj- - m rjall.' Mrs. S. A. Hutchinson".

wIIEA IIISOCK,

Oakland, Oregon.

Wagonmaker- andUndertake!,-- mi

CONSTANTLY ON HAND AKEEl'S Hssortuteut of Coffins and B'irialC;isUets, which, he wilt sell at recsouaMeprices. Also keeps a lare stock of ail ma-terials nceessars for repairing' and makingWagon?, Buggies, Tlows aud Machinery ofall kiiul-t- .

Fur1HH5

VS VALUABLE TO ALL!be mailed r? Fi ??

to all applicants r f tL Emand to customers of last year witnoutorderineit. It contains illustrations, nrlces.descriptions and direction: for planting allVegetable and Flower SEKDS, lit LBS, etcD. M. FERRY & CO.D,T

The BtTl KItS' CHDE lM

lesued MarcU and Fejit.,each. year. 210 pages,

at UH incle,Tr tth over3,COO Illustration awhole Picture Gallery.GIVES Wholesale Prices

direct to consumer on all Roods forpersonal or family use. Tells how toorder, and gives exact cost of every-thing yon nee, eot, drink, wear, orhave fiia with. These 13S VALUABLEBOOKS contain information gleanedfrom the markets of the world. "We

will mail a copy FREE to any ad-dress upon receipt of lO ets. to defrayexpense ef matting. Lt ns hear fromyou Respectfully,MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.227 3k 220 VVabush Avenue, Chicago, 111.

Land Corners.FOLLOWING LAW WAS PASSED BY THE

1MIELegislature:

To establish all corners of Govemmrnt surveys,where the witness trte havs been cur, or have fallendown, ami where there re-- tinu the stumn on whichthe bearing mark or blazes can still be setn, orwhere other evidences of the Uoremment comersmay or can be found, whereby the said comers

by Government surveys can be positivelylocated by any of sne.h or other desTavinjf evidences,aid corner or corner tolo reetablUhed In the man-

ner prescribed in thisSection for est;tbhfihing corners,and shall keejta ttuperate record of the same in abook called ltearimr Trees of U S. Surveys, andrivinjr the date, and uimes of pcritons present, andturn said record over to his successor. When so

they liall be recognized thereafter sthe le,fal ami permanent corner or corners.

Wll. TIIIEL, County Surveyor.

ROSEBURG SODA WORKS.

MANUFACTURES A SUPERIOR QUALITY OFand Ginger Ale. Or-

ders from abr.Kul filled wiita. proniplness and ateasonable rates,

SUBSCRIBE E??..S?.EEV,EW "J

Mrs. R. BreckenridgeAGENT FOR

W. S. MoOOEHIO:Importer aal Manufacturer of

fJONUraTSlHEADiiOfSOf American aud foreign Marble '

anl Sooich Granite.

Kb.imatosj givcu or Coping iu Sandintone, f: '..v.'' '''r'V:1

Also Agent' for Walker's Iron Fence forCeaietety Enclosure. ; .

ROSEBURG. - " OREGON..

T II. O'M ALLEY,i , .. Tropi it-t- of theKOSEBURG MAR1JLE AVORKS.

And Dealer iuTcciicsTONi:s, Tablets, Etc.

Shop Renr of Hogan's Store.

iiks.

ROSEBURG GROCE UY STO R E.

ROUT. EASTOX, PROPRIETOR. '

Jackson Etreo.t. one i!;irr Smith nf Wrt7f!nmsl:in'

HAS Jl'ST HfiVIXYEDA STOCK OF

CANDIES, KITTS, CAKES,CRACKERS, TEAS, SPICES

; SUGARS, CANNED GOODS,

COFFEES, ETC?., ETC., ETC,,

I Exchange Goods iui Good Butterand Fresh. Eggs, '

MY GOODS hRE ALL FRESH,ROUT. EASTOJT.

CT. c23 JLrL- -

A Full Line of

Sta)lo aud Fuucy Groceries,Table and Pocket Cutlery,

Glassware, CroclierysQaccnsward Site.

Goods Delivered anywhere in. theCity limits, Free of Charge.

; GrooerY"AND

V ARIETY STOREL

A Fall Stock ,o Fiiuiiiv Groceries, v

will fivd it to their auyakFarmers 'iiircliise ihaj urocero. Near tno Da.

a s imc.J. 1 inj rlo:r f HieCITY BAKEUY AM)

CANDY. FACTORY.

C0&TA1LY VS ITAND a fcll.Knsrs of iJi C.ni, ( atei, Pie, Piain anj Fancyi. ratkeri. e::. Aiso a thus bc'eo.m:: of 1 reach cdA:ninoun Ltlivlics J i liucoit'.t; Cix.Us.

MtOICAL- -

LQ3? r5 D3. LOiG'3WONDERFUL '

German InvioratorMen vho art sufferinz froajL'icade and Vi'caliiieu br'ton b;." early imprudedc orexcesses, euuMnir ncrrou

uetility, premature dicay, lobt uiKiiligcd, etc.,ing- tried m vain cvt-r- known remedy, should pro-cure immediate!? Iut LlEElU'ri lYitiORA'luB.No. 2.

THE DOCTOR will a?ree to forfeit $1,000 forc:ise undertaken, not cured, 'ilie reaon by omany cinnot get cured of venkness and th ebovariUea-H- is owiinr to a complication called PKOfaTA--TOURHK- A

wiih liyi enesUiesia, bii requireseacial treatment.

DR. LlEBUi'rf I1JY.GORAT02 No. 2, undorocrad.-ic- e and scfciial the oniy oositiecura.fur PROSTATl RKKf A.

DR. LIEKIU & cu tor tlie past nineteen yearhave made an excJuive BjHJtjail.v of the trealucutittaueascs of men. :.--

If pimples appear on the face, if you beoome Iit-Je- ss

and despondent,' look out for the complicat onwith Seminal Weakness and liw c( Vitality knoan

s I'rs;atorrlica. Huiulrod of lives have been Iotand thousa.iila hav? li st their proerty and plearorain life from its ciler;is, Viriewtle; or womiy veins

f the scroti: m. "iflen li e iinKUPf-ecle- cause of LostManhood, Debility, cte. etc., iK. LltUHi'S lnTif-orato- r,

Mo. 2, is t;ie only kmwn remedy! or ,taabove coinpiic:-.ti.n- , and a i crfuct and perma nenc ire will be in all cases undertaken ocader our special a. I vim and treat mtr.t. .

-.Vost powerful e'lectriu belts free to our patiants..To prove the wonderful power of the 1NV1UUUA-TO- R,

A tk2 BOTTLE GIVEN FREE.Call or a;! dress,

' '.

Dr. liielis & Cos Private DUpenaary- -4C0 Geary St., San Francisco, Cal.

THE SPECIALIST.No. 11 KEARNEY ST., SAX FRANCISCO, CAL

Treats ail Chronic, Special and Private .

- Diwass vith M'onderful Recess. .

THE GHCAT ENGLISH ItUlMSJr?nh A NEVER FAILING3Ai' J i URK for Neinma Debilty, . ....L 'y I k M

a listed Vitality, Sierma--orrhea, Lott llanhod.

H7TY( 1ST t, J 'Z i mi uipoiency, i'5rijnifcJl'roitiitorrhea, and ai! Utacr.ibls eflecta of Self.soue, jouiniui imiiera

eeM.e in inatorer yeartrut b as Loss of Memory

Nocturnal Eat.Aiuna. aversion to ncity

DunneMtoi V muu. Nt ihcs in the Ilehd, EXCEMilaIN DRINKING inU.xicutii.ff liquor, tne itI fluidpastin unobserved in the mine, and many otberdla-eas- e

that leaa to insanity and death.D:u .Mism, who is A Rkoixak Puymcus, CaiPC- -

ATK or TUB USIVKfifclTT or 1'F.SNftTLVAKIA, will aTeto forftvt Fire MirvnitEP IVtLLAkS for a cae of ibiakind the VITAL RESTORATU E (under hi tpecialadvice and treatment) ill not cure, tr for anythingimpure or injurious found in it. Dr. Mistib treatsall private ei soecoarfuHv without mercury.Coxsvltation Free. Thorough examination and

includinc anr.hvU of urine, $5.00. Pnot !VITAL HKSTOR A.TIVE. Sl.fO a IottIc. or four timeath quantity, $5.00; sent to any address upon receiptcf Price, or C. G, I.r secured from observation, snd

I in private name if ds.-ire- d by Dr. Mintir, U KaMYhTREET. Sax FaAXCUHW, Val. iena ior jxsw i nat-ions and pamphlet.

SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE.Will be sent to anv one applying bv letter, statingrsyBtytotnn, sex and age. btrit serecy in regards toail busiuetfs transactions. . f '

Da. Mintie'8 Kionet Remedy, XEPH RE TICUifCure all kinds i t Kldnry and Madder t'Bomplaint,Gonorrhea, Gleet, Iucborrnea etc. For sale by allc'rnt'ffistK; $1 a bottle or six bottles for fivedollar.

Da. Minties DAKD2UOK Pills are the best and tbacheap.--t Dysi Ei8tA and Bilious cure in the market.For sale by all rirugxUts.

! TTTT AT wrrj moner thsn at anything ebe by

j out. IJesinner3 succeed ?ra:id!v. None foil Terms;1 free. Uallftt Book Co., lortltr-d- , Maine.

FUJiMlUHE PALACE,UNCLE JOHN GILDERSLEEVE

Has the finest stotk of furniture south of Portlaudwhich lie sells as cheap as it can be bought

in the State. The new tangled

DO UBL E LED L 0 UNGE.

AND

PATENT CORNICES.

Alaohas on hand a full assortment of beda and bed-

ding, chairs, tables,

BUREAUS AND COMMODES,

And all kinds of Chiidrens Chairs, etc.J. GILDERSLEEVE.

Attention McchauioN.mmwrn book

s-:r?-

0

proportion cornices, to make mouldingsHow to make Eave and Hake mould-din- g;

gauge a tapenng stick 8 square;make a lop mitre box; get the lengthof bip rafters; get the backing for thesame, get the length of jack rafters;get the length of valley ratters; get thehip for a concave rcof; get the and

pitch roof; cut the top end of mould-

ing for rake; strike a circle with asquare; draw a spiral. Also the 47thproblem of Euclid explained in a newway, for the benefit of Carpenters.

Price 50 cents.FOE SALE AT THE REVIEW

OFFICE.

CHINEE YASH HOUSE.

AND

LABOR A GjE NCY!Yung Sam . . Proprietor,

nnilS POPULAR LAUNDRYMAN HAS OPENEDL business, ai hi: old stand in kogeburg, opposite

Carlon's Livery Stable. Is prepared to contract for

Ctimese Laborers,i And funiisli

COOKS, !.

FA1JM HELP,W OOD CHOPPERS

11AILBOAD HANDSOr C linese Labor of any description on short notice.

VHEIAj $ BOWES BROS.

FOUNDRY,Machine Shop,

Wagon Shop,Uiacksmitli Shop.

riAN MAKE CASTINGS FROM ONEJ ouur-- to three tons weight. Small Cu-

pola for small castiua. Money rcfuuded ifwork s uot satisfactory. Portland j rices !

Sav? telegrams and expresaae.

LAITGENBEEffSBaat and! Sha itQ?

Jackson Street.'Oppositc Post OfEee,

Roselrarg, Oregon.

KEEPS OX HAXD THE LARGEST AND BESTof Eastern and San Francisco an:l

otiier makes of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITEHS, SL1P-PEii- S

and evcrj-thin- in the Boot and Shoe line, and

SELLS CHEAP FOR CASH.Boots and Shoes Ma.le to Order, and Perfect

Fit 0 uaranteed.I use the Eest of Leather and Warrant all

my work.Repairing Neatly Done, on fchort Kctice,

Also a full stock of TOYS, NOTIONS,MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS and

VIOLIN STRINGS.LOUIS LANGENBERG.

CIVIL BEND STORE

V. L. ARRINGTOH,DEALER IN

Dry G00I3 Groosics to

AH Kinds of ProJuos Taken h ExshinraO

CIVIL BEND, DOUG. CO., OREGON.

T. L. Gannon, C. A. Blackman

CARRIAGE, WAGOH,AND

BLACKSMITH SH0PISAilaiinon's Old Stand, Jackson Street.

MANUFACTURERS OF

CARri!AE3, HACKS, EUOGIE !

All Kind of Repairing Done. Terns arReasonable. Oasxon & Blackman.

CHANGE

BUSINESSASSOCIATION,

OF UCSEEURG.W.F.OWENS. : r : Manager.

-- DEAL IN- -

WOO ml Orein !

ALSO, AGENTS FOR

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS

OF ALL KINDSWE TRANSACT A GENERAL TUJSI--M

ness in our line and pay the HighestMarket Pricvs for Wool and Grain. A fullline of Agricultural Implement kept con-

stantly on hand, or furnished on short noticet Lowe&t Prices. Office and Warehouse

OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. Give ns a call.V. F- - OWENS.

$200,000?. rr.ESEi;Tsoivi!x away, tend upostage, and by mii: you

will get free a packaprc fI goods of larpn value, thatui start you in worn inai win at once bring you in

money faster than anything else in America. AHabout the ? 00,00oin presents with each box. Agentswanted eversw here, of either ecs, of all axes, for allthe time, or spare time only, to work for ns at theirop n hon.es. Fortunes .'or all workers absolutely as-sured. Don't delay. H. Uallkx & Co., PortlandMaine.

WAR IN EUR

Hemoval!

RemovalJ

Removal!

On account of our removal

into our new Store we proposeto offer our entire stock of Gen-ei- al

Merchandise to the Public

at such low prices that notwith-

standing the present hard times

and scarcity of money, will en.

able everybody to buy our

goods

THE ENTIRE STOCK

Must be sold before we move.

Our Stock is larger and betterassorted than any in the City,

COME AND ESABIINEAnd be your own judge,

Before Purchasicg- - ElsewhereWe guarantee our clothes to

fit in every particular.

WE MEAN BUSINESS

And no mistake. Our place ofbusiness is olo door north of thePost Office.

CARO BROTHERS.

H. O. StantonDEALER IN

nil! ( winoiiirwa mil UUUU

Keeps Constantly on Hand a General Assortment of

ZPXIKnE

W555- Wi1LLOW and G LASSWARE

ALSO

CROCKERY, CORDAGE.A Full Stock of:

SCHOOIi BOOKS.STATIONERY, TOYS, & FANCY

ARTICLES.

Furnishes Checks on Portland, and procuresDrafts on San Francisco.

POST-OFFIC- E STORE ROSEBURG

NOTICE.I McKinncy lias bought out

F. P. Iffogau's stock of goodsand is selling out at co.t, inorder to close out business.

Produce, such as Wheat, But-

ter and Eggs, taken at high-est market price.

Call and examine for your-

self, as my low prices arcCheaper than the Cheapest.AT TLOED'S OLD STAND.

MEW STOAT

would respectfully inform the public that helias on hand a fine assortment of

Dry Goods, Groceries,f$ cady-JIad- e Clothing

and in faci everything usually kept at ariist-c'.as- s store. (Jive him a call.

Goods at tow Prices,i .

All kinds cf Produce

Taken ai Exchange for Goods.TSlAll orders promptly attended to.

C. W. KXOWLES, L. IX BROWN.

ST. CHARLES HOTEL,(EUROPEAN PLAN )

BROWN & KN0WLE8, Proprietors.

FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT.

Good Restaurant Connected With Tha House

Fire-proo- f Brick Building:lSv) Rooms.

In the Center of the City

COR. FROST ASD MORRISON STS., PORTLAND

EUROPEAN PLAN.

E HOTEL,

First Class In Every Particular,Coaxca Frokt ax JLibkjsos Sts.

PORTLAND, OREGON

Thomas Guinea, Proprietor.

ESMOND RESTAURANT,II. Mcllek, Proprietor,

Corner Front and Morrison Streets,PORTLAND, OREGON.

Special Arrangements for Wedding: and DinnerParties and Banquets.

rpllE ST. CHARLES RESTAURANT.

Charles IIeilman, Proprietor.

The very best in the. Market is setbefore you.

THE

INTERNATIONAL

Cor. Third and ?E Streets.Portland, Ores on.

REDUCED RATES, TRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES

Tills LARGE AND WELL-APPOINTE- D HOUSEsuperior accomodations aiwpuiar price.

Meals ?5c, Rooms 25c. and &de. Only three blocksfrom all Depots and Steamer landings, t ree Rusto and from the Hotel JSo ;hinese servanta. oovercharges or dcviaUou from rctfilar rates of 1.00per bay.

lasre-t- f E. LEW1STQN. Prop'r.

4--

. THE ;

NEW YORK COFFEE HO UcERESTAURANT AND

Oyster Saloon- -

THE LEADING CI1ECK RESTAURANT IN I ITY

SIFERD 4 HACKNEY. PROPS.Open Day and Niyht. Private RJoins fur. Ladies.

132 First Street Portland Oregon.

Established lSj?.J

A. ROBERTS,Corner First and Aider Street Portland, Or.

THE LEADING

glothier; mum'

-- AND i

OF OREGON.

--TIIE PIaACE TO EUY.

J B CON OLEManufacturer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In

SADDLES, HARNESS,T3.LEATHEU AND SADDLERY HARDWARE

103 and 110 Front Street PORTLAND OREGON

The Portland Business College, Portland, Ore-gon, offers superior private and class instructionto the young and middle-age- d of both sexes whodesire to obtain a practical education fn the short-est time consistent with thorough work, and attholeast expense. Day and evening sessions through-ou-i

the year. Students admitted anytime. Cata-logue on application. A. P. Armstrong, PrincipaL

FOR A BUSINESS EDUCATIONOO TO THE- -

7 si i4'' JfJ M l( slflLf' fN. Y. cor. Smd: d and Salmon Ets.

See C. C. C. JOURNA L, for inrormation.Address W. S. J A M KS, Principal,Mention this paper. J -- ikx 03. rortland. Or.

MRS. E. F. H0TGHKISS

and."Neat JJressmaking?

ROSEBURG , OREGON.T ILL FURNISH YOU THE BEST AND FINEST

lV' GKds in the Market. Ladies Wear, Laces,Ruchings, Hosiery and Jewelry,

SUSIE LEWIS HAS CHARGE OF THEMISS Departtntnt, which insures aGood and Fashionable fit. Near the Dcnot

TRS. HOOVE K,ill ' iVfller in f .FINE MILLINERY

AND FANCY GOODS,

Ladies will And my Stock Large and'Complete. Prices Mwlerate.

Jf.RS. II, E. HOOVER.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1885.

QEliEBAL NUTIS- -

Smallpox is pronounced epidemic inMontreal.

The government cruisers will be fin-

ished in Roach's yards.The outlook for the iron trade in

Pittsburor in more f;ivni-iill- f than fW

years.Rome is taking precautionary meas-

ures to meet a possible invasion ofcholera.

'It is rumored in financial circles inLondon that a new Atlantic cable isprojected.

Gladstone, the ex-prem- of Eng--

laod is traveling in Norway for healthfind pleasure.

Bartholdi modeled his statue of"Libert?" after his mother, who was abeautiful woman.

The German corvette Augusta hasbeen wrecked and 238 men lost. Theship was valued at, 81,750,000.

It is stated that Mrs. Jefferson Da-vis drives six miles on Sunday morn-

ing to teach a colored Sunday-schoo- l.

Owing lo the anti-washhou- se ordi-nance passed by the trustees of Mo-

desto, all the Chinese laundries haveshntdown.

Investigation shows that there are.30,360 Chinese in San Francisco inclu- -

.ding 722 children, of whom 9 attendpublic school.

The train bearing the tea shippedfrom Tacoma, made the run from oceanto oceari in eight days, the fastestfreight time on racord.

Silver dollar makes a satisfactoryweight by wh'ch to test letters underthe new rules, as it weighs within thefraction of an ounce. Two halves willanswer

Secretary Whitney has purchasedthe Graceland homestead, ono of thehandsomest residences on GeorgetownHeights. The price paid for it was$30,000.

Monroe was the only ona of thePresidents or who wasburied in New York City, and his re-

mains were removed thence to Rich-mond before the war.

From 1,200 to 1,500 men are re--ported as out of employment on themiddle work of the Canadian PacificRailroad, and as full of threats as theyare short of money,

A tomahawk of tempered copperwas recently found by a farmer nearKanborn. D. T. This is a very rave

: relic. The method of tempering cop-

per tools is paid to be a lost art.- The average Sunday tlti collections

of Rev, Newman Hairs Church, i,i

$175, and of Rev. C. H. Sturgeon'scongregation, in the great Taoernacle,$345.

S. S. Cox, United States Minister,. lias been specially instructed, it is re-- 5

ported-a- t Constantinople, to resumenegotiations with the Porto for a mod-

ification of the Turkit-- tariffs on Amer--'ican imports.

The robbers who fenced millions ofacres of Government land in order toexclude settlers, are getting consider-

ably cut up by the press of the countryfor their greed. The universal verdictjs, served them right.

In length of life Gen. Grant fellsixteen yeais short of his father, andtwenty one years short of his mother.His father died in in 1873, his motherin. 1883. Both are buried in SpringGrove Cemetery, near Cincinnati.

C. B. Stewart died at Montgomery,Texas, July 28, aged 81 years. liewas one of the two surviving signers ofthe declaration of the Texas indepen-dence. He held many important posi-tions under the republic of Texas.

The coal miners at Shcndoah, Penn-sylvania, are having pitched buttle3Hungarians and Poles against thestrikers. Several have bren seriouslyinjured. Thus far the "foreigners"seem to be masters of the situation.

JThe production of steel rails is to bereduced, based upon the capacity ofMch mill, the same to go into effectJanuary 1st, 1886, associated manu-facturers having agreed that this wasthe only way to overcome tho deple-tion that paralyzes the business.' M. C. FUnders, the Kendall (N. Y.)astronomer, has a moon theory cf hisown. He claims that during the re-

cent, eclipse the semi-transparen- cy ofthe moon was made quite evident bymeans of a telesc.p, sun-spo- ts beingdiscerned through he moon's disc.

By use of .a simple and convenientlyworked device of coiled spring,- - anEnglish inventor has fuceeded in dis- -rKnielnrr wifli iliA nril nf fi-Jviii- caw.

ing jnacbines by hand or foot; a fewtrns of a handle winds up sufficientpower to keap full speed over an hour.It is completely under control as tothe rate of sti'chingand stopping, andan be applied to aiy existing machineat moderate cost,''' The Hon. Horatio Seymour still re-

tains his interest in the National Prisona -- t .i l i. e i

. Auutiniiuu, vi nuitu uvj nils iui o lunytime President. Though unable toattend its meeting", he keeps himse'finformed as to all the doings of theAssociation, and lends to its aims ahelping hand in every way that he can.He is still Vice-Preside- nt of the Society,and is consulted as to all its importantmovements.

injjt&n monument from a stroke oflightning recently demonstrated theneed of more adequate protectionfrom this foe of the air, and anaddition of one hundred and saventv-tw- o

Hhtnidg- vol tips were placed onthe structure. It will take severalmonths to complete the iron stairwayleading to the top of the monument,and when that is done, the work ofyto generations will ba finished.

FINE STALLION,f

gOwne'd by Jos. Carlon, tie notedHorseman.

This Famous Horse is 16i hands

high, weighs over 1,400 lbs., is of Ma--

hogony I'.ay Color. Six years old. Per- -

feet in Form, Limb and Uody.CLYDE was sired at Saletn by the

noted irapoitecl Glkxeld, winner atthe Centennial 1876, and imported intothe United States by Jas-- Burrows,purchased in 1 87 Gby Major Bruce, andhy him brought to Oregon. Glexeldwas sired by the grent Scotch prizewinner, Johnny Copp, that won inorepi-sz(-

s than any other horse in his day.'His dam was by the justly renowned,Glexald.

CLYDE'S dam is the noted Henryand Hamiltoniitn, lirought from Illi-

nois to Oregon in 1868, and purchasedby Jesse Cornelius.

The attention of all Farm era imdHorsemen is called to the above artic-ular- s,

and tht-- are asked to call andsee this beautiful horse and g;t terms.

Good pasturage furnished at reason-able rates. Every possilli care wi'l betaken to prevent accidents or escapes,but no responsibility assumed. Forfurther particulars see or address J. V.CAB LON, Rose burg, Oregon, who alsokeep3 the best Livery Stable in south-ern Oregon.

workina people. Send 10 cent3 posmm and we wili mail you vkkk, a ryalsample box of coods that will

put you in the way cf making more money in a fewdny3 than you evertnoiitfni pussioie atanv DusinuMs.

Capital not required. You ean livo at home andwork in spare time only, or all the time. All ofboth sexes, of ell ages, gra-ndl- successful. 50 centsto $3 easily earned every evening. That all whowant work may test the business, we make this unparalleled utter: To all who are not wt 11 satisfied wewill send 31 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Fullparticulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense payabsolutely sure for all who start at once. Don't deray. Address Stissos & Co., Portland, Maine.

send six cjnts for nostace.A PBIM free. a costlv box of irod

which w:ll be!na.ll. nf either sev tamore money right awaj' than anything clue in theworld. Fortunes await the workers absolutely sureAt. on-- ? THUK d Co., Augusta, iiamo.

SUGAR MILLTwelve miles from Roseburo;, on

the Coos Bay Wagon Road.

Any amount of Lumber Sugar Pine,Cedar, Yellow Fir, Flooring,

Rustic, Mouldings, etc.

Va WILL;H0T EE UNDERSOLD.We have appointed A. J. BELLOVVtJ and HEXliY

GATES agents fpr Iioseburjr, who will have lumberalways on hand. Will deliver to any part of the cityfrom the Mill at reasonable rates.

ritlCES AT MILL;Rough Lumber "......J 9 00 per IIH oring 13 CO per M

Rustic IS 00 per ?i

CLARKE i BAKER, Props.

Having purchased the above named mills of E.

Stephons Co., we are now prepaped to furnish anyamount of the be t quality of

ever offered to the public in Douglas Comity, Wewill furnish at the mill at the following prices;Xq- - 1 rough lumber . . .$12 M

No, 1 flooriuif, 6 inch .. $24 SI

No. 1 floor hit?, 4 Inch 26 M

No. 1 finishing lumber $20 M"

No. 1 fin ishing lumber dressed on 2 sides $21 M

No. 1 finishing lumber dressed cn 4 sides" M

CLAIt.CE &. BAKER.

DEALKIt IN

luiuiloi ?asli Doorsniicl 3XoxilliuH

OF THE VEUY. '.BEST MATERIAL.

AND GET TERMS BEFORE PURCH 'COME elsewhere.

Office near L'epot, Roscburg.

Agent for J. J. Whitsett's Lumbev.

Agee& Hann.ii.

Ifew Butcher Shop

We keep all kinds of FRESH andPICKLED meats.

SATISFACTION ASSURED.

Hides of all kinds bought.

.THE OLD RELIABLE

SSFTOHflE-BEtiff-Established in 1867.

Jacob IS ifzcr

III GLASCOUNTY BANK

HUMPHREY & FLINT,Roseourc - - - - Oregon.

TRANSACT ..A GENEiiAL

BAHKIWeBUSINESSSight Drafts Drawn on

rortland, S - Francisco, New- - Yoi jc andother points. . Bills of exchange on thennuciiI cities of Liirope. Ueposiu rs- -

ceived Buhjcct to check. Collections madeoo. all accessible points at reasouable rates. '