The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, September 07, 1878, Image 3

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4e Iniiepnienr
TnS laoiESCSXT- The be t newspaper
ever publlsh'jd ia Douglas cunfy.
r Society ; Ileotlaas
-fUMPQUA CIIA TEH NO 11, I
r A.M., hold regular cosniuutnca
i tiuns every first and third Tuesday
a each month All members in good
landing will take due and timely w'c
id govern themselva 'acoordingty. Visit.
ij companions are invited to meet with
is Chapter when convenient.,--
. IIEUMANN.tl. P.
W. t FbIEDLASDER, SSec'y.
A LAUREL LODCSE A. F. and A. M
; ' bold regular meetings on or before
" each full inotm.
A. JONES, VV.'M.
i i.F Cahtoeix, Skcy.
piJI LET A T A
V Lndgei a 8 I O. O,
7. meet on Satai'day ey-n ntf. ot e.c.i
week st 7 o'cl- ck. in their hll n li"N
fcnrg. Member of bonnier ia gooo tanU
its ? lavfred to attend. By ordt-r of tin? N
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BRIEF ITEMS
Cool mornings, . ..
But .very hot day.
Dr. Hamilton' briek is &tup!etrd.
The city lias been liv. ly this week.
The West Shore tor August is a splendid
number.
Our Legislative delega ion havt- del :rriw:
tor Ealem. ;
The wool crop of Dug!us c unty is put
at 1,500,000.
A number of tourist are rurft'caiii s at
Yaquina Bay,
A Chinnmau by any other uarae wou d
smell a sweet. '
A See new wnrebouse ia Wing c nstruo
ted at Wilbur
Miss-Lucy Hay commen es lor school
next Monday.
Tipton ii erecting a fin barn up ai Li
farm108 iy 40 feet.
Teachers' Institute wiil convene at Ea
gene in a short time.
Judge Watson has gone to hold a term
of Court in Coos couuty.
The workmen ar pushing the house i f
8.11 Lane, Deer creek, raj id y.
Almost every one wll atttnd the u -ay
convention next at unlay, j
The north bound train was thrown fnu
the track at JfforMn, TueHifay.
A. O. Lantrd n - ccn'tmplatea ereeiiusr u
dwelling Louko at Gardner.
The team of Jack RelloW ran n ay lae
Taesday, demolishing the wag n. ,
Last Satard iy the house of VI r. Whist 1. 1
took fire, but the flames were extingui.-ln ( .
It is estimated tha; one hundred car
leads of grain are at the depot ready to,
shipment.
We are informed that the ferrv on Nortl
Umpqua, 'seven " miles- fro-n town, bus a
new leasee.
Mr. Frank Niday t.f Josephine count'-.
Is purchasing a stock ot merchandise of S.
Marks & Co.
The citizens of Portland have contribus
ted over $1,800 for tha distressed citizens
f the Eastern Slates.
During August there were fi'ed 'n the
County clerk's office, 31 deeds, 8 real estate
and 0 chattel mortgages.
The Secretary of the State Agriculture
society is constantly receiving application
for space $t the Fair grounds.
Last Sanday. while crossing the river, a
young lady fell in. Tlie water being
shallow she was easily rescued.
Oaryoung friend, Frank Morrison. pai
us afljfing visit Friday. Fra k. sncces:
and happiness be thy ctu ni-jns. .
G. A. Young fcft arrive! id Oregon
with a number ol tine buck sheep. He ha
7kfn them to Wasco couuty, Eastern Ores
.vVesee that A. T. Strange, son of J. W.
' IJtraujre. b& been nointnattnl on tl green'
baek ticket, for representative from Mont
gomery county, I'.lliois.
A son of Frank Strickland, Looking Olas
was thrown from a horm and severely in"
inred. Examination -by Dr Woodrufl
showed a fracture of both bones .ojf th 1 t
arm, and a dislocation oftae shoulder and
. wrist.
Yaquina Bay Railroad.
The fcalem Statesman, Sept. 5th, says: A
gentleman who has just return d from the
Yaquina E-y sa ys that the work on the
railroad between tide water an J CorvaUifc,
is being crowded forward as fust as p ssi
hie. Grading tor te.i mih-s has been com
pleted and the contract for ties has already
been let. Col. T. Edgvrton IIgg, ivho';. a
been in Europe for some time.os expe ed
to arrive, and the rollyig stock tor the dis
tance graded will folio A tt- r has
been received intSaleu; by W 8. Ladd from
Col. Hogg, which states that he had pur
, chased 500 tons of iron whiclt would be
K. shipped to th'.s place.
1 m ,
Economical.
During the week, Mr. Colwell. a worthy
citizen of Douglass county, came to the city
to spend a lew days. It was suggested to
him that he put up at the Metropolitan
hotel, as grangers were only charged 25
' cents a meal. To this he assen.ed. On the
following morning one ol his fr'ends suifo
gested that he black his boots. "Oh. no; if
we black our bots, they : Won't take us for
grng-iB and then they will charge us 50
cents a meaJ," naid-Air Colwell. Th' b!c!i
ing brush was untouciH-d.
Book n Oregon.
' Mr. William Uoyns, AsociatH Kditor f
: . Pomerpy 'a Democrat, Chicago, ws lien
last week, 'this gentli-man haw btren tiav
eiing thrwugh Oregon, co lecting in?rniH
tion of the country. He .'Intends writing a
book on Oregon, ; Mr. Uoynes 's a ver.
pleasant gentleman. " r
Jolinoa& McCuIly.;
This firm at Oakland are doinr consul
crahle baeiness in the Mragon-m:tking ano
carpentering business. Their .work speak
for Itself.
I Personal. -Uncle
Jefse Applegata was in the ity
do ring ihe week.
Hon. John Kelly, C' lector f U. S. Cus
tom, at Portland paid Hose burg a flying
visit last Wednesday.
D. S. K. Buick, of Myrtle creek, showed
his pl asat face on our streets this week.
W. B (lark, of Co!es Valley has oeen
In attendance at the Commissi oners cmrt
Mr, McCuliy, a wor hy citizen of Ten
Mile, called on us last M nday. . . -
Hon. John Burnett was in the city on
business
J. W. Strange, our Assessor elect, was In
the city (or several days. lie is arranging
to move with his family' to the farm he has
purch sed, near. Wilbur. t .
- As wiil 'ne seen by the M. E. Chu cli app
ointments, Kev. Or ell, pnior at thin
place, goes to Jacksonville, llev. Crowell
has tnad many friends by his quiet ami
consistent manner.
ULPQUA FERRY.
Crops are Turning out better thau expec
fed.
Mr. A. W Hart, the art st.gave us a cal.
and tMik some of th'- jeople'it pictures.
vfi ieli showed that he uu:ertod Lis buni
uesa
Prol Oiggi. jiccoiii)ijinid by Geo Uiker.
started wi.h their show to 'tljw Fair, 'I hey
have a fitrate show and -succets will
surely attfud thetu
Win. : oy field I-as a werv iare crop of
beans litis ear. He has about two acrt.
n a.d the yeul is estiuviied at one li iu
drtd bushfls.
Apointitients.
Tii- following are lij' apoiiituit-iits
the M. E. t'iturc i lr ihit dimmer:
Eiivem.... . , . . A An fil
iirowiihviile 1 )iiv-r
C .-valiis ...U V 13 Is
Mniiii.,.' ...T. ..J Holder:?
,-prii.g ld. S M Driwr
Kmpirt C iv. . ....... .J c ornifC
Wili.ur. .I .. .....C H Htx'e
:;4Sfhurg ...N A Siarr
Axlilanif. . . . V Ciiai.in iii
JacivMiiivtlie ........... DA Crow el
Drain.. ....Tobf uoolled
eliz Mission. ...T K Uoa
Kiituaih.... . ...S M NickTn
Yaiiia ........... . G W Kunrk
Linkville. To be suppl ed
For City Marshal.
At the request of many citizens, I hereby
announce uijsell as a candidate for the of-
fice of City Marshal at the f trlhciuinu
election. If -elected, it will be my aim to
servt the citizens of Kohorg faithfully
and to look after and protect the inieres s
of every tax -payer. .
Gkorge W. Roberts.
Robebukg. Angus'. 31, 1878.
, Art icles of Incorporation.
Wearn informed that articles of incor
poration have been fi'ed with theSecretary
of State, incorporating the Silver Mining
Company. The incorporators ate 1. N.
Muncy, J. L. Murphy, Wm. Ruble and
David ftump. Thrt Company l-as purchas
ed the gravol diggings on Cay te creek, in
Jackwn county, whi -h are known to be
very rich. Work is soon to be commenced
at the diggings.
New Goods.
W. Josephson returned from San Fra
cisco a few days ago. bringing with
hiiu a large stock of general mercbandis".
He will soon to remove his store to th"
brick building now occupied by Dr. Hanuls
ton as a drug store, where he will make a
grand display, pleasing to all who belioM
it. . - .
Candidate for City Marshal
I hereby announce myself ts a candidate
for the office of. ty Murshal, i at the re
quest of my friends. If elected 1 will hear
tily and to the best of my ability, Conduct
the affairs of the office as prescribed by the
taw and endeavor to give satisfaction to all
business men and other good citizens.
H. BEARD.
In the City.
J, T. Grayson, represent! ig the firm of
Kullman & Armer, Manufacturers of Hat
vana and 1 ometitic Cigars, aud Dealers in
L f Tol a?co, "r'a- Francisco, wa. in the
city during the week. Mr. Grayson is a
firstsclttss gentleman and the firm he epre
sents one that can be relied on.
Immigrants.
A large immlgralioti by wagons over
land K making its way to Idaho and Wash
ington Territory. Au Idaho papr says
that alxiut dfiy wagons 'passed through
Boise City from Wisco sin. A number i f
immigrant wagons arrived at tiosburg
ouring the week. The immigrants are
industrious looking peop-e.
Imposing Edifice.
The iron front to S. Marks' i new hr ck
has beer rnisi-d aud net in position. The
building will present an imposing appt-ar
ancH when complete I a. fitting inmu
meui to an upright course and honest bu-
iuess SUCCefS
No Loss.
The Plttiadealer re; uses to eschaugH with
this paper. Well, no m tier we et most
of the uews that ia published in that paper
in .he Portland Standard several days be
fore the Plaindealer is issued.
Land Jllice Business.
The following is tlie business of the
Roieburg Land Jffice during the tuouth of
August 21 Preemption ; filing.''. Final
Iiem-Slead entries, 1320 acres; Homestead
entries, 2016 acr-s, Cash entries.
Appointed Teacher.
VV sue by the Willamette papers that
Quiocey A Grubbe, formerly of : this place,
Iih8 been appointe.t principal of the Beihei
Academy tor the fall and winter terms.
Has Gone.
Mr. A. G. Uerdrff, of 0 tk
laud, eon of W. Q. B. Deardiirfl,
hit for Cineinmm last Friday
morning. He goes to attend a
Medical JoPege, bavin i prepared
hi rnselt tor I he oiurMc unCer i he
etiicunt charge of Dr. G. S. Co
aid. Succeis attend yoa, Al.
TWO NOTES FORGED.
Two Notes Forced Attempt to De
fraudThe Forger Arreseu by
Sheriff Hogan,
He Prepares For War.
-
Keadiiig tin1 mirmrous reports
ot tnurd r, rapine, theft;- ftTene.,
etc , that are eonsti:itty occuring
in this State, one is. lead t r he
lieve that cime contageoas uml
liable tt pp read aioni; thd dis
I onest and lowor cla8es in
BVITV
7 U
eein-
comnuiiiity. The press is
itig with these tep rts. The
com
munity in which we live has uot
ecapeil the itt'eehon. We aire
called upon f t'lirotricle a cjise t
the disease vz Rojjehurfir. A
man
know of Jaiftec Kntu-p called at
the hardware store td1' the aheri
. 1 ' I
dan Bros, and hditghtja pist I and
kiltie of this linn. Not hav'tnir,
I .
the tntniey with whicjrto py, he
irav , hy way ot security, to
Sheridan, n note of i about
Mr.
and
sig (ed hy Samuel II I pair,
thinking sd was right
Mr. Siiiris
(Ian arCN jiU'd the s;i ne.
h:lhw wi'iit avviiy, httt. ism'bseqi
iv heteiiirncd and Imbht
J I
The
lent-
the
s unt; tirm a shot jiio, kirti-rin
p.iynieti tr ?he satnt1 a ixiti nii
i Mr. rvti e.Mt. Sn.Tidaii. think
ii g tl.at -she note (Mt Ihii an, -a as
e itiicH til security tor the guij, lei
nil. i have the jiun, and did uot
lake the Iivine note. He then
wont to Mr. 'ritzT and there
b'lUht of Mr. Oltzer a fhotpun
ami giving tor the same a note on
Geo. V. Fisher. A shtrt pme
afterwanls the not Mr Sdhendur
i
had rtceived u a- con' paired iwith
'he one Mr. Critzer hud, ai d it
was atonee disc vered that both
notes were written in. the same
hand. Concluding all was nut
right, they ent Mr. Pro'zman af
ter the fellow.' While returning
he 8pranflr trom the buoird and
ruarle his escape.
8 on a Protzman reached! the
city Iloffan started out for! the
festive Kramp, and." in the even
ing, "krainped" huu into
ounty jail.
County Court.
the
The following business
was
transacted betoreHon. C. Gatldis.
County Judge, this week": j
IT. Brown vs. M. J. and II. A.
Barr; action to recover nitny.
Judgment by default for the sum
t $267.
S Minard vk Roland Fh urnoy;
action to recover money. Judg
ment by default tor the sum of
162.24.
Wm. Kamp vs. Sugar PjneiMill
Co. ; action to recover money.
Continued.
II. II. Griffin rs 'Sugar Pine
Mill Ct.; action to recover Mum
ey. Conimued.
Serious Accident.
A man named Van Buren fel1
from the platform of .be pile tlriv
er last Monday, while wo; king on
the trestle-work near town strik
ing head first on "the groun
dintttice of.l5 feet. lie e-en
olnioot li'.racu'oiisly, "without
injury, oilier th in h severe sh
It ur contemporaries dun
u
pe 1
any
ck.
re a
eorieet re, ort of the hatigir
Lewis in U OH county, lhey
will
find It Hi the D iU ibis INDEPEND
ENT, published one veek agJ
to-
day.
Tt.. a... . a . i.t it.ii Vyf ! I j s I
Maimiealer do not cms ilidute into
one concer is- tiiat the ties ol
consanguinity .bet e. ti.emj an
io strong that the nttsprin.
would be ualawtul.
Mr. J A. F x, n experienced
druifjst v.-luntcer his berv
n i
lees
t. attend tlie lever stricken,
pie of the South .f authoiiztd
Go.
and
l.v
the
provideq with traiisporiatou
the pe iple of Portland.
The anuud . reunion of
Grand United Order of Odd Fel
Iowa of America, called lor
ti
ie
first Tuesdav in October-. at Vhi
eg, is p,-sp Mted, "ffi gt tii j
yellow tever in the S nth, to the
first Tuesday in December. )
A HORRIBLE DEAT1L
E. A. Pomeroy, of Deer Island, Colum
bia River, Meets With a - Horrible
Death Near Columbia City.
Portland Standard. Sept. 4th.
For years past Mr. K. A. Pom
eroyy who reside on Peer Island,
a short distance below Columpia
City, has had the reputation and
gamed the marked esteem ot a
kin ami indulgent father, an
honest and straightforward- man
A few days since he concluded to
dig a well near the house ho as to
have water more ' convenient lor
barnyard stock. He set to work
with his uual encgy and had
soots gumed quite a depth. Ye
terday while wurking in the well
hi saw the sides begm to close
around hiin and he threw up his
bauds in perfect helpless-ies?.
The dirt closed in around him nn-
til nothing cou!(4 be seen but his
nervously working ringers. The
alarm as given at once and in a
very short time ne'tghbers had ar
rived in force and the work of -e-moving
the earth began in the
quickest possible time and in ear
i est. Whilo the work was going
on the voice til : Mr. Pomeny .could
be pUmly heard imploring them
tor GodVsake to hurry, as he was
dying. A. the dirt was removed,
his voice grew faiitortl while he
convesed with the work ten. The
trien'V worked with desperation
and as ' rapidly as possible, but be
fore he could be extricated the.
spirit had fl vn.dnd the corpse was
car ried ln:m the Well to the house
amid the wildest net ot the fam
ily and friends. A dispatch was
immediately tent summoning the
fatherless daughters from Forest
(iroye to attend the funeral of
tlu'ir fond parent. IIi memory
will be cherished by tnose who
have been left behind, loujr sitter
the newly made rn;und has leen
carpeied with reen and alseruite
snows ot the decade to e- rue, as a
gentle husband, a kind lathtrand
a :eadt.ist friend.
STATE NEWS.
Thirty bushels ot wheat to the
acre in Lane county.
The Legislature convenes Sep
tember 9th, at Salem.
There will be a jgrrand r exhibi
tion ot blooded stock . at the ..Fair
this vear.
The hop crop of Polk countv
is very e irly this year and ol good
qu lity also. .
A mechanics' fa: r will held in
Portland in October. .,-
There are five new brcks being
erected at Albanv.
In framing laws let legislators
remf ruber quack doctors. : '
Wheat is rurhinir aivhouses
on the railroad'and Willamette.
Numbers are crowding to Sal. m
to uttend this session of Legisla
ture. More ninrdets have been com-
mitted tn Oregon than ever be
fore. ,
Salem has raked quite a sum
to aid tiie s uttering people ol the
Hoith.
Popland has seen and heard
t! e phoiiogruh aud still urv;ves
the shock.
The Seventh Day Adves;its
have been doing Eugene recently.
Norton of the Sa'.etn Statesman
wants Beec er to come up and
give him a lift this State Fair
Norton will likely neeu hts aid
considiug the job he will have on
hi-, hand-.
The Emeline-
The J.icksonville Sentinel gays :
From " Wm. M. Turner, Super
intenth'tit f t this ni'no, we learn
thai the work of retorting the ore
on hand wa-i completed on Friday
!as rtnu the result pr ?ved highly
satisfactory to the owners oi t'ie
mine. For'y-etght tanks of quick
nlver were retortd, .making the
yield .bout the same as heretot.-r -The
tiwners have a good, 8 eady
pa ing mine, and with piper
inuitHgiiieiit and a small outlay
tor turjher tlevelojemeiit8, can be
made t pay regniar dividends
The California patties, to whom
tlie mine was bonded a short time
Hijo. have done both nor toward
fulfilling their part of the contract
and as the time will soon expire it
is prob.tble that it will remain un
de1 the present management.
Man regrets ; inf after lite the
fogies of early youth, and drinks
at leas ure the cup ot bitterness,
filled to the brim iu haste when
VOUllg.
; They all Take If- . -When
the system is tna down to tha
extent that yot pass sleeph ss "nights, are
nervous and irritable, hnve gloomy fore"
bodia s, 4iur stomach, sick ' h adache and
coated tongue, do not enroll yourself as a
high private, in the rear ranks, undar
General Debility, but cheer up and try
White's Prairie Flower, The Great Liver
Panacea, now f.r sale in every city and
town on the Continent. No medicine ever
compounded is half its equal for the cure
of DYSPEPSIA and L1VEK COMPLAINT,
has a specific power over the liver, and by
curing the liver, dyspepsia and all other
diseases arising from it. vanish as f by
niHgic. Sample bottles are sold at the
same price of 25 cents that wilt cqvince,
you or Us merits. Large size bottle, 75
cents, for sale evert where.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
From this date no more lob-work will be
done in this office without the money for
the same is jMiid when the work is done
Inquiries from abroad ; concern ng our
prices will rect ive attention, but orders
without cash will receive no attention
The paper, ink and all the material which
a prlrter ues. must be paid f jr, therefore
all work henceforth, must be paid for be
fore being taken from the office
CSTThe National tiold Medal was a vari
ed to Bradley & Rulofson for the best Pho
tographs in the United States, and the Vi
eana Medal for the best in the world.
43 J Vljatgi airy Strd'v., sJaa Fraiiciscn.
The Willamette University ;tt
Salern commenced :ts fail term
Sept. 2d.
j. n. snEur jan
TB. PHEIOI AN
Sheridan Bros.,
Jaskson street, R.3?bur, Oregon, net tu
Post Olilce
....DEALERS IX....
03? OJ W IS
Aii-3 - m
GEMHRAL HARDWARE
AKD MiKUPACTCREUS F
Tin, 'Opperand Shtet-iron Ware
Are prepared tr
Give Satisfaction to all u
A AN 1NDUCF.MENTTO INCREAE
the production of flaxseed, the un
dersigned give notice that
THEY WILL PURCHASE
AT Tllta.
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE.
on WILL
Wdl Couiriict for hi! that m:y be
Oeftretl.
Of nex season's crop! tl.routrh their agents,
MESSRS. ALLEN & LEWIS.
oT'Portland,
From whom seeil can be had on application
JOHN G. KITTLE. Manager.
Pacific Oil and Lead Works. .
. .inft . . San Fkancisco.
EASTiiRII HARD 17 ARE
HUBS,
RIMS,
SPOKKS,
AXLES, iTVS
AODREiS
E. J. IIOHTHXtUP iz. CO.
PORTLAND, OH EG ON.
ALWATS OX. HAND
THE VERY BEST OF t LOUR
OSDKRd VO
Crackeil Wheat, Graham Flour
and Corameal : .
Filled vn short notice, and nn mosv libera
terma. JONES & UATHS
H cbnrg Brcwey,
JOHN RAST, PROPRIETOR;
BEST LAGBn BEER HADE IN
j T8 MANUFACTURED BY JOHN
Rnst. who has the article constantf- oa
. hands, which he will sell in quantities to
pn rchasers. Q i ve him a cal L " 48.
7
7a the price of
Patent Paints f
The Manufacturers of tha
RUBBER AND ifPZRISHABLE .
Elavintr recently reduced the prices of their
prtims. I am now enabled to s-ll, for cah
down, ei. her paint t -r
$2 Ier gallon in 5 uraiion csns
S225" ' - 1 J
Proponionately;, ' l-4t "
. s. Hamilton;
6-8t) . Rirseburg, Or
Wlieeler Bros. :
Postotfice Building, Locuht street. Oak nn
. , '. .DF.At.EKS. IN . .
ID-FCT GO 2)S ;
WOOL AND COUHTRf PRLDlU.
, We will 1 .
Pay, the, Highest EtivQ
FOR WOOL.
- . And store '
ALL WOOL FREE OF CH AF.GF.
We are prepared to n-ceivu .voo' n
either ot the following places: .
Roseburg, Wilbur, , Oakland,' on n I
Drain's and Scottsb'-ig
QlV ' VVHEELKR .'.!' s.
METBiFllLITA HOI EL
ROSEBURG. OREGON
BC1TOJS k PRKLNS, Props.
. ...TEE OXLT. . . .
FIRST-CLASS HOUSE IN THE CITY
Depot of the C. & O. Stage Co.
Well-furnished Shaping Apartments. Hie
Best of Beds, and tho nioft atten- -"
live ot liousekeeiers, and a"
Table Supplied with the Best ol
Everything. !
MC-S I Cli. Li DLING
Leave tlie house every dny on the arrival o
the enrs from Portland. -The
traveling public, an I all wlm favoj
us with their patronage, can re t assured
that they will be - r Met tained in the brbi
possibic i anncr. L. I UTTOX,
C. PERKINS.
.1. 15 S.IISTSI,
O polity Abraham & Brown, Oaklahd, 0g
, .. .DEALKR IX
Stoves and Tinware
HARDWARE,
AND FARfsllfM iraPLEf1EriTS.
Keeps always on hand a
And is always ready te sell foods for cast ,
at prices so that all will be satisfied.
"T- T- . .V; .TT ' - T , j-:T'.- T ! : r " ' . T-V:' '
QUIt:E S?ALES AND READY RETURN .
Is my motto. Now is the time for your
W iu f c r T,r.dc.
MAIIONY'S SALOON,
Nearest to the Rail ro ad Dej.ot, Oiklsi
' JAS. MAIICNKY. Proprietor
THE K1NKST tK
IVINES,: i3 CI 3 A 1 3 .
In Douglas county, an I the Im-si
BILLIARD TA3LE IN THE STAT S
Kept in proper repair.
; ESTP.rt-iies tra7e'ing on the railroad will
fiiid this place very handy to visit On ing
the stopping of the train at the Oakl .tad
deiK.t, Jivj me a call. i .
9 if JAS. MAHONK .
UMPQtTA ACADEMY.
This institution of learning will omm not;
ITS FALL TjERM SEPT. 19, 1878,
uner the guidance of
Rev.. J. H. Skidxnore,
Pnncpal Totht ni;iny friends withi the
reach of this Academy, t- would svy: 'I hat
each depart men ot the tchod will bn un-
der tiie control of tliose who Iihv aded
ti go id ability, cult vation, pti-nce and
cxtH-rii-nce. '1 heiv will be three. .ej an
m nts in this Ac-tdt my. . i r.
ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT,
COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT,
& MUSICAL DEPARTMENT
We shail b glad to ssit friends ic the
selection af homes for their children, and if
our suggr8tions f re tollmved. we arsiire
yon tlie clii drt-n wiil b subsided fnm the
rvii infiur-nces.
; Bmnt can.I bad at from $3 (0$)ei
weelt. Tuiiion..fjm $J f 12 pr quar
tl,in Aailniy Deptiriiiieiii; frm $'6 to
$3 in Cintii-rciai IHjw tmei.t, tn.l from
fl2 (o$15 in Musical IJ.-pa Itneil.
J II. bKlDMORE; l'riccipal.
" ' -
- Dental Iloticc.
DR. 2. BARNES, DENTIST,
HASTAKE.N UOOM-- t)VEKTliE NEW
York Cash S're, wh-r he will b- tou,d
prepared u Fill, C-an ani Extract Teeth.
Nerve destroyed, and seowtiv U eth filled
without pain lie wilt insert full or ji8r
tiat set.s All work done in a workman
ke manner, snd at reasonable rat v
i 2 t
TIIE
TfIE !
Greatest Quantiiy
AND
. ' :. . of
Boots dnd'Sbocs
Ever brought to Koecourg at
IjAIENBEIIG BRO'S, j'
BOOTS AND SII0KS'
3VExclo to OrcLer'
AND REPAIRED.
HIS FIRM HAS ON HAND THE FfN- . .
est stock rf Iyeathr in ihe 'tate, and ' 1
is prepared . to do ail kinds t f w irt m
fWt-claRH maimer, upon ihe moi reesona "
Iile , terms. . Faries needing anjthirg
their line, should call upou thein IIifl etJ
they fullar ; -
GUARAITTEE ALL WORiC
Turnetl ont ot their shop to. b i 1 anil
certain to wear well. , ' 1(
REPKEBESTIXQ
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in ' -
; t;- J ' . i -- '.-' - 'f..:-'-r;'' f."-''?f vr-" i.-,. ''
Tobacco, and Teas?..
Manufacturers of ' Cigars t .
And sole proprietors of the non-t quailed
Pink of Perfection & ContH.
1 CIGARS, .
Nos. 101 and 103 California street;-. :
! Sah-.Friscisco. ' ;
, WILLAMETTE'
SfMS WOE D .
RICHARDS &ROUERS, Prop rs.-.
TOTS E2TIAS, 01 AL KSDS, S
Manufactur .o tie lmotts
JDexter Coola Stoveo
PARLOR STCVES,BOXSTOVE6,
v
U0LLOW WARE, ETC., ETC.,
Front stj bet Main and Madison
Portland, Oregon
B calh's Saloon
opposite ; Metropolitan Hotel, Roseburg :.
GEO. SEATH, Proprietor.
Xnit PI5TE8T O?
WINES, LIQUORS & CIGARS;
Always on band, and in con ectiota
with the saloon will be found a
WELL-KEPT BILLIARD HOC LI
tJ.-.v r" .;i ;,:" :
TEN-PIN ALLEYr
Where .both health these mpatting gawa
may be indulged Iu.- 4
NEW .
n EAT MAUIiBT
CLARK & McGUEOOR, Props.-
LIVE AND LET LIVE.
A VINO lX)fATED I'ERMANENT-
ly in RiMeturg, and having secured
the buitding adjoining J hn Clark ssahion,
we are pr-p. red to turnisii th s msrkei'
wih thw ehoice-t beef, muttoo and !ork.
and any tiling elsn it our line of uade, at
! Ver lowtst prices. Give us a trial and
vol t e D T. - d. We jy the
L.:ghest Price for Reef.
J0HII FRASEH.
Home-cuact Frnlture
WILBUR, OREGON.
Upholstery, Spring Maitiasse3,etc.
Constantly cn ltand.
I have ihe Bi-st, StK-k of Furniture south of
. ' Portland, and all of my on
manufacture.
NO . TWO P i. 1 VEa TO :Ui TO ER S.
Reslenis ef Doughis county are requested
to give me a call before purchasing .
elsewhere.
All Work Varrantsdi
Ifotice.
Notice is liereljy given to whom it may
Ct'C-rn that the undersigned has been
Hwanh-d the contract for keepirg the'
Douglas county paupers for a period of two'
years. Al : iersns in : need of assistance.
frm said county must first procure a certi
fietto that efirct from any member of
th County B ard.'nd present it to one f ''
tho f-Rowing nBtn- d perKons who sre aa
thor;d at d wiil care for tbf pre? -.t
ing SUCil CertiriCHle: Blittr;n & r-frVir.s-
I RiHM-burg: L. L Kellogg, Oakland; Mrs. ;
Brown, IKking Glai-s. Dr. WoodruJ ia
authorized t furnish tnwlicat aid to ail rr
sins in n-ed of the satne snd who tiaTa"
hct-8 declared paupers o Donlea cocr.tr.
- , - W, B CLARKU