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xlD*C'rchitrncnrecntitir-eelrl-tieasIfJifeE/1liltial’is*idatJC11E-OAXLAXD ITEMS.till*it*e-atillit]yIdFor Ixautiful sunshine Oregon against thewoiid JF- N. Bradford of the Shoe String valley was is town Wednesday.Unde N. T. Day with liU daughtera Mt»*c*Rose aud Eva were in town Tuesday.Rev. Mr. Richardson preached to an interested audience in the Baptist Church Sabbathevening.Pally, traveling passenger agent fordie N. P. R. R, vvas in Oakland during the week on business.P. Ik Beck Icy is making considerable improvements on the property recently occupied by himself and family.Mark Crane died in Oakland n\ h\A Monday night and was taken to Cleveland onTuesday for interment.\oung Hamtniltc are ju-.i in receipt of a new invoice of stove*, and the celebrated Domestic sewing machines.Mr. Hansen, our cucigctic tile and tuckmaker is receiving much encouragement from the fainting community.John Frcycr Jr. is ret it ling the old suthcrlin Itvcry stable recently purchased by himself, and will do a livery business.Hun. Henry Brown of Elklon was in Oakland on Monday and Tuesday, the guest of hts brother A. F. Crown Esq.Mr-. P. Eubanks and her xui MasterOwen SuUicrlin returned lost week from m cvtended visit in Eastern Oregon.Mrs. E. II. tlenerson who has been yidling at Albany and Harrisburg returned to her heme in Oakland on Tuesday night.James Richards, one of our most enterprising men, received several premiums on some line cattle at the State fail last week.Rev. Mi. Williams who succeeded Mr. Gillen - on this work, pjcached a good sermon in the Methodist church oo Sabbath last.Prof. Otis Hutchinson who had the misfortune lo louse hi* left arm, we are glad to learn is u far making good progress towardrecover)*.Rev. T. E, Campbell lectured on the ‘’Question of the day/1 in the Baptist church cm last Tuesday night to a good audience. Mr. Campbell U a good talker.G. J. Steam* new residence i about com pleted and will be the neatest and most tastily furnished residence in uur city. Mr, H. j. Greene who did the painting knows just how to handle the brush.jnorp.illqrradlieshtoE. (j . Young Cu. have received govern -)n car loads of Goods during the week, and they with their several clerks have been busily cn gaged opening up the same. Geary knowhow to buy and how to sell.Mr. Chris. Hawk, and his son in-law Mi.Young who came to thb country last winter, from Iowa, started with their families on h-t Thursday back to their old home. We willexpect them back to Oregon about next spring.Kltie Stiles of Albany, and daughterof the Editor of the States Right* Democrat is in Oakland visiting relatives. She is theguest of Mrs. E. IE Henderson. We wish tills Democratic young lady a very pleasant stay in our city.La»t Sabbath gala day in our usually very quiet little city. The circus trains reached here about 9 o'clock A. m. and left aboct 6:30 o'clock 1*. 1. thus giving everybody about nine hours to get a good look atwhatever of the curiosities that happened to come in sight.our school opened Monday a wvtk past, with Mrs-. I'. L. Russel 1 in charge of the higher, and Miss Hay, in charge of the primary department. We congratulate this community on being able to secure the services of two ladies who have been so long engaged and *0 eminently successful in teaching.Fred Brown with his excellent wife arrived in Oakland Monday night from Soled ad California. and will remain in our city during the winter. Thcc young people left here aboutthree years ago, lo nuke tlieir home in California, but the attractions of the Umpquaft ftcountry were ii resist able aud they like many others who leave it, are only too glad to icltdCCbe“Ck-erlidndricrm; 111hel-kitturn.vatitIUo.Y\NA.
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Roseburg Review

Roseburg, Oregon, US

Fri, Sep 23, 1887

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