t Tne iMttEPESDBXT- Tlwbe t newspaper ever published in Douglas county. Society Meetings. fX"?UMPJ(7A CHA -TEK NO. 11, K t-'S&$ A- M., hold rejrular commumca t&a&S tions every first and third Tuesday in each month All members in tiO?d standing wilt take due and timely notice aid gowm their,8elvs acoordinjrly. Visit.. In ir companions are invited to meet with the Chapter when convenient. . HERMANN, H. P. VV. I. Friedlander. Sec'y. AUttEL LODGE A. F. and A. M 'ldf regular meetings on or before each full moon. A. JONES, W. M. A.F Campbell, Secy. PHlLETAiilAN , Lodge, o. 8. I O. 0. F. meets on Saturday ev-n';njr, ol each week at 7 o'cl ock, in their Iim.11 at Hwe burst. Members of theorder in good stand ing are invited to attend. By order of the N-O- . L BRIEF ITEMS. The weather still continues mild and pleasant. Wire fences are being1 introduced into Jackson county. The O.tytoa -ind Sherdan railroad has been completed to Sheridan.. It is thought that the Agricultural Society will lose twelve thouttaud dollars this year J. A. Levins, Esq , of Canyon ville, lias been in attendance at court tbU ww-k. Lonir, the man who was shot at La ha it on rotuetime siuce, has died from the effect of Lis wounds. The Mechanics' fair, held at Portland, terminated last Tuesday. It is laid to Lave been quite successful. Captain Bstusrhimin has gone Pendle ton, Umatilla county, to answer to the charge of manslaughter. W. tt. .ioss has retired from the publica tion of tht f-alem Mercury, Wilbur Cor' cell retaining the mile ownership. f- That enterprisino; sewing machine (.gent, W, H.Davis, was in. tlie city during the week. Davis is a great rustler. Sam Simpson has been engaged by a wealthy gentleman of P land to wriie a poem containing two thousand lines; He receives $300 AH ?"uws wind: and ptct ure glass es from 30x40 down tor sale at Portland rices by box nr pan at 3. Ha'niltou'a drugstore. Glass cu'.'iug done to order. Will Pitclitord looked in onus last Tuesday. He puts on as much style as ny granjr, and ha reonrt-s everything r-'gressing in tlie farming line. U Tlit-re is a g'vid chance for some entr prising fisherman to tnak- a good iliing by establishing a fishery at the junctiou of the North and Sout1 Umpqua rivers. Cohen's store, under the skillful hands of artists, presents a beautiful appearance, attractive to customers, who throng his counters. He deserves complete success. Uncle David Ransom was in the city this week. David, w find great pleasure in recommending you as an M. D., ("mill doctor) and we hope you may have many patients. t3TThe National Oold Medal was award ed to Bradley & Rulofson 'or the best Phin tographs in the United Sistes, and the Vi- err a Medal for the best in the world. 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, D. H. Stearns & Co. have purchased the Portland Bee. - Mr. Stearns was the fonncer of that paper and doubtless will sustain his promise o publish the paper to promote the interests of the people of Portland. Dr. J. W.. Robinson, and his fair bride, .passed through the city this week on 1 is -way home in Jacksonville. The Doctor lias been fortunate in the choice ot a wife, and we wish him all the happiness inci dent to matrimony. The county clerk ot Marion county has Issued an execution for ti.e sum of one hundred and eleven thousand, tw j hundred dollars and ninety-five cts against B. Gold smith et n , of Multnomah county, in la yor of J. D. Walker. Dr. V. G -aner. of Salero.has been in the city this week with a view of locating in this place or at Oakland. The Doctor is a young man of good qualifications and will give satisfaction. He attended the Medical College at Salem. " Court week " the present term is quite dull. The number of people in the city is increasea, but there is but little if any more ot the wherewith to make the mare get up and travel in general . circulation. The reason for this is the farmers generally have pot as yet aispos-d of their grain. A new prCes8 for drying fruit has been discovered by a farmer in Clackamas county, called the "Mettord Process." The fruit is first exposed to th action of tlie aulpliurout gas and tu-n placed in the drying . curing chain er One advantage is tlie fruit can he cured whole and it will Main for years the original flavor if the fruit. Silver Salmon. For the fim urn i within t .e memorv of the oldest settler theie is a great number of silver salmon passing up the io-ks of .he Umiqua river. In size, 8 ap aud flavor this new run ot fish exactly resemble the famous fish of the Columbia, and t many are regarded as one and the same. The bumuer t these beautiful nsb now in our riv-t may be readily imagined when it is known that lately a haul was ma le with a small seine and thirty of them captured, Those who have been so fortunate as to fe et upon these fish regard themselves as unusually 'ucky, while thom-lulul men regard the new run as fortunate for the whole county and all who reside within its .limits. . New Church to be Built. The United Brethren Chinch seem 9 to be in iking 'rapid steps toward securing the gisid will of our citizens and in advancing tlie cause of Chris'ianity So well have the .jeffurts of its Apostles ben regarded that .the proiMtsition to build a church at Pine Grove has me' with undivided favor, and .the early erection ol the new building is nowdtfiuitely jBsurred. Six hundred dolN law in money have be. n subscribed by such responsible ciVzeus as Uncle Jimmy Dixon,-who alone contributed $50 to pro mote the interests of the good cause, and besides a number of g xl workmen have proffered their services; all of which in aur a the erection of a fine hurcb build. lag. Let the good work go bravely on. - . . - Returned Home. Asher Mark. Esq., of the firm of S Harks & Co., has returned home from Cali fornia alter an absence of several weeks. His health is generally improved, and Mr "Marks' many friends are glad to see him like himself before his health failed him. GRAND JURY'S REPORT. Th fallowing is the report of the Grand Jury for the October term of court: We, the Grand Jury of Douglas county, State of Qn gon. now in '' a at the October term of court 1??8 Sn said 8tate and county aforesaid ht.v .m,u the court house, offices. &c.nd Knd said court hnuM, offices, &c, kept in good order; liave also examined the Jail and find it in a bad condition, to-wU: Very dirty, poorly ven tilated, and an . unhealthy stench emeuaN ing from the sleeping apartment, and we, the Grand Jury aforesaid, do recommend that the said jail be cleaned, the sleeping apartments enlarged and sufficiently v.-n-tillated; that we further recommend that the stair way in the southwest corner of the court hutise be taken away and two rooms put up for jury tooms. Also that, in the case of the State of Oregon vs. George F. . Lovering held to answer upon tlie charge of burgla.y wer--urn intj court without having taken any acton upon the same, for the reason that we were unable to procure the i-ttendance of any witnesses they being absent. John Appleoatk, Foreman of the Grand Jury. UMPQUA FERRY. Times dull. De uty Sheriff around. Look out. W are having some very cold morn ings. One of Calapooia's fairest called this week. Some of the "hoods' are taiin starry rambles. Very near one-half of the people were witnesses on the tri il ot ,Zac Van Orman. The dwelling house of Mr. Ames caught fire the 24th ult. and everyt ing in the house was a total loss. It is supposed to have caught from the chimney. Preaching held at the school house one night last week was very well attest ed Mr. Manion done the talking, at which he is v ry good, W. B. Clarke is making lots cf shisgies with his shingle machine Shingle X lerts pronounce them to be the first quali ty nf sawed shingles. K. B. Martinonle. of the firm of Harris Hubbard & Co,, has just returned f.om Portland, where he has purclia-s d some machinery for the faw lu'U on Hubbard creek. The nill if finish! like it i started , will be one of best water power saw milIs in the countiy. 8 E. J. Crow, while fording the river last week, came near having a serums accid-nt. The river was about 2 feet aimve low wa ter mark and when he gi t about half way one of his horses would not stnd against he current and commenced go ing down and got where the water ran over the wagon bed. which was got safe to land al ter considerable exertion of men with ropes. 'I he freight got wet. Siase Line Attache il. W. G. Hill has attached the stage stock on the mail route between this city and Coos Bay: in consequence no mail was forwarded from this place over the route named fr r three days. The property attached be longs to C. C. Huntley, tho.well known niil contractor, and the attachment was jssued to secure the payment of last quar- ter's salary due Hi'l for carrying the mail. Jas. Laird, agent for Huntley, did all that was possible for him to do to liberate the stock and send the mail on time, but fai'ed tor want of finances to further the interests of his employer. With his accustomed en ergy he has provided other means for car-. rying the mail. Report Denisil. Sometime ago it was reported that Joseph Keuney was to supercede Colonel Stone as Superintendent of the California and Oregon Stage line Tins appears to have been a mietake. Tlie Treka Union of a late date, a&ys Kenney Wis only em ployed to appraise the stock for the ne ' contractor, and that Col. Stone will be re- tained aa Superintendent. Col. Stone is an agreeable gentleman, and as stage su perindent has made many warm friends who will be glad to hear he is to retain his present position. Fire at The Dalles. Last Sunday The Dalles was visited by a disastrous fire. Five business houses and one dwelling w. re reduced to ashes. Tne ext nsive destruction of property was ow ing to the Water Works having its supply of watet cut eff most all day. H. J.vVrldrou died from the i ffects of his great exeriions to save property. This city has severi.1 times been devastated by fire. Revival Closed. The late revival meeting of the United Brethr n Church clo.-d on Tuesday even ;ng last. Five ministers were engaged in thf. good work and they succeeded in cn vening twenty-four sinners to theCnurch, among b un was th eldest son of the ediior of the Pluindcaler. The couvttts will be twtutd nex .u iday Cascades Canal. The cont' actors for the construction of the canal at the Cascades, Columbia river, iiiieiitl commencing work in a sbot ime. It has been estimated that the contractors will lose forty thou-iui l dollars on the work. Th s is the most important work in the State ' and shouel receive an appro priation a equat to the expens-i al least. Seriously hi. We are sorry to learn tl.ar Rev. S. C Moore and daughter are bo'h si riously ill with an aff clton of tne lungs. Dr. Cozatl is attending them, a d i is earn ally ii .) s ed that under his skillful treatment they will soon bo convalescent. Pardoned by the Governor. Matt, n.-ldnng.-r, eouvict -d of man slaughter lor the killinv or Irtwis Jorus, and seiiteiici-d t.the Penitentiary last Fall for a term of five y ars, has en p .rdoued by Moveruor Tiiayer, an l has returned home. Disehargeii. A Mrs. Graham was l-f-re the court his week on the charge of keeping a In .us.- of ill-fame. Threwasa j irv trial, and the verdict rendered was. "not guilty." Destroyed by Fire, The house of M. Ames. Cole's Valley, with its contents, was destro., ed by fire last week. There is do reason known why the fire started. COURT PROCIpWNGS. State vs Peter Waldrceny Verdict of guilty. - Same vs Zac Van Orman;" sMn,t witl intent to kill. Verdict by jury 8imI'Ip assault. Stat vs Peter Waldo: larceny. vVdict I of guilty Same vs. H. Hall; larceny. Not a true bill. fame vs Charles Hansen; larceny in a store. Not gnilty. Same vs. Ilenrv Hansen, larceny in a store. Found guilty and sentenced to the Penitentiary for five years. Same vs James C McNeil; assault with deadly weapon. Acquitted. Same vs. Thomas A. Jones; assrnlt with dangerous weapon. Guilty of assault and battery. Same vs. Mrs. Graham, keeping a house of ill-fame. Acquitted. Vame vs G W Lovering; larceny. Dis missed. Same vs. J. C. Engles; forgery. Guilty, and sentenced to the Penitentiary for three years. iSame vs. E Kutch; larcery. Verdict not guilty. Same vs. E. Bushnell; assault. Disraia ed, baine vs Chas La Point; malicious injury to animals. NotGuiltv. Churchill & Kramp vs Sugar Pine Mills. Dismissed at Plaintiff's cost. James II lieid vs Jennelte Reid; divorce. Granted. Myra A Wade vs VVm Wade; divorce. Granted. School Commissioners vs K B Brown; forec.osure. Continued till the next iegu lar term. P darsUal vs M Tipton; to recjver mon ey. rion suit and detendanl recovers costs. Ja. Mc Donald vs. Jas. Wrght ; to re cover mon-v. Dismiss. Tenny & McKinzie vs Mulvaney and Burns; to recover money Continued for service. L;idd & Tildoa vs. Venahlo & Meadly, anil John Meadly and Marcy Adams foreclosure. Sale coitiirmed. C&G R Co vs II W stevenson et al. Transl'i-red to the Third District. A A Fink vs C & tl It C.i Traasferred to the Third D.sctrict. For the First Time. For tlie fir time in the history ot the couniy, "Old Don" has not put in an ap pearance at Court At the first term or Court aft-T the organization of Uinjqua county, Old D n came iu iiefore the Judge as plaintiff in an action against sonm nei,-h' hor, wlrae name has lou sitiC'3 beeu for gotten, so deep down has it been buri.-d in tlie great accumulations of old, musty records. From that time on until the pres. ent he has never failed to sue or be sued in every term of the Circuit Court for a pes nod of over twenty-five years. When he first appealed to the law he was compare-, tive'y a wealthy man; when we last beheld him he came to us in the shape of an old man with broken hat and tattered gar ments, and few were so poor as to do him reverence. His age put him in the shape of a friendless child Beeking sympathy; his poverty, as shown in his appeals for pecu niary aid with which to commence a new law suit, made him an object of commis eration. But it cannot be for the reason that death has overtaken him that he is now absent. It so, we are talking too l ud! IIuslil It would be a sia t awake the dead in this instance! St Hiding Committees, The Board of Trustees appointed tlie following committees for the ensuing year : Ways and Means Conn, Langeuberg and Beath. Current Expenses Langenberg, Furquar and Conn. City Improvements Beath, Conn and Farquar. Health and Police Farquar, Beath and Langenlierg. Elections Beath, Farquar and Langen oerg. Juilisiary Conn. Beath anc Farquar Fire and Water Beath, Farquar and Ijangrnberg. Nipped Him when the Chance was Good. As will be seen by tlie Court proceed ings elsewhere, Ch i . Huiis.-u was acquit ted of the charge of larceny Iroiu a s.ore Just as Hansen started to le-tve the co.rt- ro m, evid. ntly highly pleased- with tlie verdict of the ju-y. Hieiiff Uogau tap-i him on the shoui'ter and told him he was air hi u his prisoner on a warrant from Line county, charging him with a e&iinga watch from a par v Sn Eugene. Hansen's joy al ouce departed. He followed the Sheriff to jail, and Friday morning was consigned to th.- care ot a deputy slienft Iroui Laue ciunty. A Pleant Sui pi ise. On Friday veninn lust th- re was a v-ry pleasant uathenug ot young ladies and gentlemen at tlie rt suii l;C- of Mr Jhi is Wright. They ent l.r tLe t urpose ol surprising Auss rriikie lloaru on tlie anniversary of tier birth, and tiny suc ceeded "admirably. Tiiat yiuD,i iad, wi:n her usual grace anil le- snt mmiut rs, soon ma ie her guests feel at home ami hapjy ;and so earnestly did she exert hersel. to make tne visit pleasaut t an mat every one plesent retired at the proper time fet liug they had enjoyed one ev mug a least in life of unalloyed happiness Reorganize. A nam her of tne tin mbers of the Philla- latb an Society, and some others, have ex pressed a desire to have the socie.y reor ganized. Mr. J. M Bower is the President, and we suggest that he call a meeting for next Saturday. A move in the matter will be seconded by a large number- The meetings will luroish an eveniug's amuse ment at leas once a week, and during the winter they cauls) m.nle interesting. Let the President r Secretary issue a call through the city paM-rs. Only Three. Judge Watson has sent time corvicu to the State Penitentiary this term of Court: Peter Wftldo. three years; H. L Hansen, five yeaie; J. C. Lngeles, three years. All of them are now in the Penitentiary. About Sixteen Hundred. The books are beginning to show that fees for jury a en and witnesses for th present term of the Circuit Court will probably reach thasum total of $1,600. Snperintesdent Brandt. Superintendent Brandt came up from Portland Thursday evening, on business connected with the management of the o! & C. R. R Superintendent Brandt is cer tainly very attentive in the furtherance of the interests of his comDany, and las be- aerjdedly popular with the people of this State since he took charge of Oregon railroads, hence a visH from him is always a matter of Interest to he general public, ne will probably return to Portland this (Saturday) morning. Mrs. 11. A. Owens. This talented lady is now at Ann Harbor, Michigan Shortly aftr her arrival there she passed a highly satisfactory examina tion as a medical student, and wan at once admitted into the leading medical college. There she will remain th:ee years, devoting herself to the study of medicine, after which ! she will return home to Oregon, here to be greeted by a host of friends who appreciate her talent, ap ilaud her perseverance in the course sue has marked out for herself, and ad n ire her as a lady. Crazed with Drink. A correa)ondi nt writes us from M rtle1 Creek that one of the citizens of that place chased his wife through the streets the other morning, butcherknife in hand, with the evident intent of patting an end to her existence. Outside parties interfered, and the couple "bound together until death shall part them" are now living quietly to gether. Continued intemperance o'i the part of the husband was the cause of the disturbance. Appointments. Following are the apjioWments of the M. E Church for the year 1878". First Sabbath. Ten. Mile 11 M. Looking G ass 3 P. M. ; the Sec ml SitbbHth, Canyon ville. 11 A. M., air mate be wei-n Day's creek and Cow creek !) P. M; Third Nth b.ith Rosebnrg 11 k. m., Pine (Jr.ve school house on Deer creek 3 P. M , Roseburg in tlie evening: Fourth abbeth, C "nd 11, alter atebetweeu Frenc'i S 'ttlemi-ni, t Cole's v,ill v 3 p m. N. A. Starr. Pastor. Agreed to Disagree. A married coiiile n-ur Ten Mile agreed to seimra e, and the other day did so, with ii' fur' her troublw than was caused in the making of a fiiir division of th- propertv bccuiiiu ated since nmrr age T ie ladv's shure amounted tn nbnil $3,0(10 in cash. As the whole aff-.ir was conducted in a quiet manner ami to the satistaciion of lut'h parties directly Concerned in the matter, the public has no right to their names iu fact it is none of - n'-ti- ltt-iiiesa. lit ,,j l ii'isl. The amount of wheat raised in this coun tv the past season may be readily est! mat ed when the fact is known that 100 car loads have already been ship)ed to Port land from Roseburg, and 600 loads mure are yet to follow, at least. To sum the matter up closely, there will be shipped altogether this season, so far us is now known, 7,000,000 pounds, or about 110,600 bushels of wheat alon' from Roseburg. A Good Olllcer. Those who have watched the proceedings intelligently of the present term of the Circuit Ciurt cannot fail to compliment District Attorney Hazard for the able man ner in which he has performed his arduous duties. Ever careful of the interests of the t.X ayer and those of the community, he has done his duty faithfully and efficiently us a lawyer and gentleman. Street Lamps. Several months apo we urged, upon the Board of Trustees the necessity of the putting np of street lamps. ..With good sense the Board adopted such a measure at its last ill' el in jr, and provide! for the pul ing up of seven lamps. The number will be increased uh-ii found necessarv. William Chapman Dead. William Chapman, a brigbt boy of 19 years, departed this lite at Wi bur last Sun day, and his f uneral occurred the Tuesday following. He was the son of A. J. Chap man, and lett many tn-n ;s to mourn Ins departure in tarly life for ti e home of the stars. Jlorrell's Minstrel's. This trou;e perfortne.t to a large and en thusisstic audieuce la-t Moil. lav evening, and next morning continued th'ir ver land trip to San Fran.isfo. The troupe will pay Oregon another visit, alsiul Fair time next vear. Time vvhs vh- ti p u t) ruled the la. That h imt tht c .pe now, ami it TtinniaM Jtit'l8"ii iis liv ing to dav lie w nld he happy in watcliitiu Iim test applied t pub lie nflifialo 1m capable, is he lio'.e-t. ' m tact, it Thomas: JeftVr-.' n had lived t iday we he lieve he wou d have been tine ot t'.it? iinft zealu.-ot Ii di pendetits. Old Tom Moiiid ne r have con eoiirteuted to tether ar.y party in which ; litt.rence in locality af- f ctf a itlereiicc m sentiment. J ButWr MaSia.,lU,.8 a1l UlU . . in ueorgiH, I, nth alvocntinr tne same cause and exprt'hsiiitf d.fl'er ent principle, would not have suited hi nice ideas ot harmony of purpose in the promotion ot a proper cause. The Mecha no's Fair at Port land closed its firt meeting last Tu sday evtrthig, and is pro- nounced by the newspapers to have been a complete euccepa. Every mechanic in the State will he pleased to hear thia as it w;ll puhlih the State's industry abroad. Ex-Governor Chad wick and wife was in the cily last Sunday. He has returned to Salem but Mrs. Chadwick a till remains J eptha Thornton has bean ap pointed postmaster at the post- office recently established at Oak creek in this county. W :::::::::: AT NEW GOODS! If MOP W YUm M. JOSEPHSON, n just returned from i?u Francisco, where he Iim purchased the i'tticat Aesortraeut ot ! : Latent Stj'les A FULL Ladies'; Dress'. Goods, LACES, TRIMMINGS, ! EMBROIDERIES Fifteen rarieties of Ladies Cloaks just received. ALSO LADIK'8 AND MISSES' JACKETS-LATEST STYLES ft PATERNS Which will be sold at Prices to suit all pnrehaier. Also a Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods .AND. HATS, SnOES, Hoots, ETS., GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Mora complete than that of any other establiahmant ia tha alty, and at Fairest Rate f"Renember I will occupy the Metropolitan hotel where 1 ever Derort. m8 1 all mmm i lilt NEW PEIOES! '8 tnd Patenn, LINE OF Full Line of WILLOW - WARE & CUTLERY. Dr. Hamilton's brick opposite the shall dell goods cheaper tor cash tuau owwudwui, ESTABLISHED. . . : ...... 18H PiOneer Establishment i ii i H nil ' THOS. P.SHERIDAN. " ' ' ! The first haidwaie dealer In Umpqua Valley, in the Brick Building, t f TJAS RECEfVED. AND IS NOtv REs " ceivingf oue of the most complete stocks of 1 I'OOLPAHLOR&OFllE STOVES, Of the Most Improved Patterns ever re ceive i in this city. .1 - i - And besides has the most complete stock of General Hardware, AnJ manufacture everything in the line of TIN, SHEET-IRON & COPPERWARE In a wo.kkmanlike manner, and on most reosonable t -ms. Iron, Steel and Iva" Always on hand, and in qu ntities to sat 4- Wheeler Bros Postotfice Buildinfr, Locunt street. Oak ami .DKALEHS IN I GOOl i WOOL AND-COUNTRf PRGDtlt. We will i Fay tlis Highest Prke1 FOJtj WOOU j And store ALL WOOL FREE OF CHAR UF. T We sre prupared io recnivn .ool i either ot the followinj? places: Roseburg, Wilbur, Oakland, Voni-vl Drain's and Scottsbi'.g Ct( j WHEELfcB iKiS. SALEII FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP, B. t DRAKE, PROPRIETOR, .-AI bM, JIUCOUX S TEA VI FVdlXCs.AW; MILLS (JRTS Mills. Rt-aot-rrf. Pumns. nd all kitul nd stvlt-s of Mschim-rv made to ordr. chin'-ry n-pairii nt a short notice. PH-rn making d-m ii all jits various forms, : m U kinds of hrass jsnd iron castinur f-i'-r ninhed at short notice. Also manufacturr f Enti'rnrisK Planar and Matcher aud Stickers an. I Sharpt-T- VV ILLAMETTF, wo ass RICHARDS & HOOERS, Proprietors Manufactures ol ti.e tamous Dexter Coolc Stoves PARLOR STOVES.BOX STOVES, ....AND.... i . : ! HOLLOW WAKE, ETC., ETC.." i . -I Front et, bet. Main aud Madison Portland, Oreeoa I . APPED: UK HAS THE LARGEST Cigars and Tobaccos Candies and Notions EVER BROUGHT TO ROSEBURG, AND HE WILL NOT BK I UNDERSOLD. . i : riv: r-Q - ssTrfZ. I ... r I til ii-";Vli.r"k I I ' sl !tBE WOIIIJ3-IISITOWITIZD smm in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received the highest awards at the Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FAST ER than other machines. lts capactty is unlimited. There are more WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than the combined sales of ail the others. THE WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds of repairing, WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE With each machine. A Certificate is given with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep It In repair, free of charge, for five years. It requires no special instructions; to learn , how to use It. Satisfaction guaranteed,; or no pay. Machines delivered frea of charge anywhere In the United States. Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and ask for sample of mending, and our Circular No. 197 for further instructions for buying machines upon terms stated in the Catalogue. wSnteo. WILSO N SEVIHG MACHINE SO. 827 Jt 829 Broadway, New Yon New Orleans, La.j Cor. State and Madison Sts., Chicago, its - and San Francisco, CtL For Sale by all First -C Dealers. 0. "ft STMTlW, DEALER 15 Staple Dry Good et Eeepa consuntly on hand a general as sortment of EXTRA FINE C3CCESHE3, Wood, Willow and Glassware, alse CROCKERY AND CORDAGE. A FULL STOCK OF - 3uch as required the Public County School ALL KINDS STATIONERY! Toys andFFaancy Articlea. ' J To Suit both iho y un r and old. dole ag vi ftr e celebrated PACIFIC THRESHING MACHINE: COMPANY. . '.-.... Including the well known PELTON SIXsFOLT) HORSE P )VEK Buvs and m1 - L ; i r-t. furnishes ! in- i ('rafts on H.tt: iiii rnqairev C t-cit u P -r'and m l Sin Fr-iiici co n -u nw m- ntK H OS2BURG ACDEMY" I jE ACTCMS SESSION of THIS I N8TITt0TIO WIM. C iMMKNt Monday, Sept 21 1878. Under the ""in-rvis. n I tin uul.fri'ti ef HsxiKte.1 hv Iish II i ti h an'l aa.l J.M. B t-r Thf- Firwi ftert n weeks of 'he he t tn will Im- free I he last five weeks e-k will lie -haryet f..r xcordinf? to the fu!l(,v;i j? RVTT - n'v ITITION : tlrthotrraphy. Reading and Writing . per month $ 1 CO-" Eng-lisli (iianinjiir or Urihogmphy per month... 3 00" High -r i ( .hp. .. je;..artteota - . i tm n; .. ... ...... 2 50' L tin, Hr.i-U or Fi..fV- monill... 8 00' Such pupils as desire to continue the ilvt Lmihi r m;-- upon a commercial cnurse diii'inif tilt- jii-v weeks free achool an lrtive ii-ir r ei hi i n heard was ii,e I . siTin . e r i f r or after di. trict srlil boors- J. Hi -.( WNE, L. L. D. SMOKED HEAT, - FOR WINTRE TEADE SMOKED nAMS,BACON AND jm Jfl JE3 "EF 2 Freshly cured and of FINE QUALITY The undersigned would say to the ciU zens of Roseburg that he has just cured the finest lot of Hams, Bacon and Beef evei offered to this market; and that no one will fai5 to purchase the same wtten onca they examine it. Prices low r than ever. JACOB BITZER AND BEST STOCK OP i- --O- - ' - - - - i'- '' 'ii. .I E. XL COOKE, Agent