t.VFHiDAY.... : NOV. 9. 1878 V . . 2&S-;- WHAT IS 1KDEPEKDEKTISM Iudepetidentium means conserv tiam; not tie conservatism which i-careed France under the name ot tone irder and another until Eed 'Republicanism rnado its appear- t ance as Radicalism complete but the coDBervRtiem that is tonnd in 'the true citizen and the patriot, 'wuu : uesires uuiuuix mure tuau the right to ,"hte. libei1j ftnd the have within it true love for his country, and the mind necepsary for h'to to aid in preserving that country's honor and upholding its laws. This is called by the .greatest of writers unselfish, pa tnoti8m, and many men, in as raany ges and in as many conn tries, have become great heroes and the idols of peoples because they were unselfish patriots and t thought the country' welfare and . general happiness paramount to very other consideration; and we 'have to-day the history of the ; greatest -and purest and first Inde- , pendent to establish this tact George Washington. "Without party he was great, and without : party he was the main pillar of the great American Republic. It is true that parties came atter wards, but . with them came also jealousy and strife; but at no time were the whole peop'e more patri otic and' the promoters ot purer principles than when they knew nothing of, or forgot party, unit ed for the country's good, and were regardless ot who held office . so long as he was an honest .man Independents require every one ; to be honerc io Oregon, and while i they expect no ofSce and other reward, save that which comes from the honest government which they have helped to make and which gives them by reason of its anthorship, a clear conscience, they work tot the full enjoyment of what honest effort aims at, and believe tLnt the government is at best safest when the management and full control of its affairs is in honest hands. A dishonest Republican, in their sight, will think only of himself, while an honest Democrat. will be thinking only ot the people; u Democratic thief will be filling his pockets while a pure Republican is pour ing money into the public treass ury. The difierence is but in the name, since either of the dishon est is a thief, and nine times out of ten either is a party favorite and through party managers ess capes punishment by re-election or quiet retirement from office. This is owing to the fact probably that party interests are to be pro moted by uch conduct that other aspirants may secure lucrative office thioagh party promises and the Opeu Sesame" of au untar nished party name. Aud here In dependentism steps in with its truly honest voice, and votes tor the pe ple's interests. ; It has no party ranks to disorganize and no party namn to uphold from the depredation ot a public disgrace. Its aim is the promotion of the public welfare and the choice ot the proper instruments for the acs complishment of this end. It throws its protecting arm around the honest Republican, aud with a warm heart extends the same friendly recognition to the honest Democrat, and in this way shows itself greater und purer than party can be, since, like the good angel, it - has do prejudice, and thanks both iu behalf ot Right! A Kise in' Wheat. Th prospect for a general Eu ropean war at least between Ensrland and Russia becomes more favorable with each succeed ing day. This,cou pled with short wheat crops in many Russian dis tricta which have heretofore for niahed large amounts for export tion, has had a good effect upon the wheat market of the world In tloseburg wheat has gone up to 75 cents per bushel. LfcT US HAVE A DUEL OR TWO. Ex-Se'ia?or Nesmith is having much space dvotd to him by the Portland Democratic a; er. Nesnith has written a letter, in which he had much to say of the Standard, Well, it is needless for us to say much wf either the Stan- dard or Nehmith. The produc tions ot bot h are too peppery to describe, and too personal to m terest only those directly concern ed. We will suggest, however, that an end to the wordy war be made by both parties in this way: Let "Nes" have a long stocking, and Toney be provided with a similar article. Then let trem both retire to a private enclosure, when the wind is blow ng rght, and settle it between themselves alone. If both put a stone in the stocking, like the Irish woman did, and beat each other's brams out, it will then be their own fault and no : one e'se will be bothered. But .Nesmitjtt and Noltner are not the only ones thus engaged ; there is a newepsperial dispute between Dr. Dawne and Syl. C, Simpson, both well known. Dawne commenced he fight over his wife's signature, and Simpson has written a correspondence un der the caption ot "Retaliation." There should bo a duel follow here, also. It called opon to "settle the preliminaries,", we would arm the Doctor with a hair pin and Simpson with a darning needle, and require ot the Doctor that he hall not under any cir cumstances bring lorth any wea pon that is used in midnight at tacks or fisherwomen's fights. Then let the battle rage to the erd withont interruption, and retalia tion may be the watchword ot the hour; and if one shall fail in the affray, then the punishment of the other ehall be he shall write the other's obituary -not tor pub lic use, but to file it away until time and necessity find necessary its use, as a reminder ot the good done by both, as mutual destroys era of a public plague. Be Just Anyway. The Portland Standard promis es to go through the virtuous acts of the old Salem clique in a tew days. Spare us this, reading, in the name of all that'is good I But if you will write such history, tell a plain. uc varnished tale. Do not let prejudice or personal feel ing warp your judgement or mis guide your pencil. Should the private history of any political party in the State be published it would be bad enough without any ot the coloring that lends force to an argument aud strength to an idea ; and then uo truthful histo rian can possibly write up one side of a question. In your treat ment of the Salem clique deal fair ly, anl when you write the word "finis" t ths end ot your last chapter, turn about and give u? a second volume, in which fairly deal with the past acts of the clique m opposition when the one iu Salem was at the h igbt ot its glory and in the uoontide ot its success. A Remarkable Difference. Speaking of exports of the State, the Oregon City Enterprise says that tho shipment of gram this year, with a short crop, will reach two hundred thousand tons. TbU is a great difference with the time when the then Governor, but now Congressman, , Whiteaker spoke of the exports of the State in his message as comprising "soap, socks and pickles." The one who wrote of "Mister Pogram" ana "Mr. Hominy" left this much out of his sketches in "Martin Chuz- zlewit,"but his spirit will rest in peace when its owner realizes 'Mr. Pogram" ha3 been returned to Congress, and ouce more is the representative of a people "which air great" Sherman Vindicated. Jim Anderson, of noted fame, has made a confession. This con fession not only proves that ihe f mous letter, stated to have been written by Secretary Sherman, and which has created universal comment was a torgery, but also proves that? certain Democratic leaders wrote the letter to injure, Sherman and the Republican par ty. Jim was promised pay for the part he took in the dirty work and be now peashes because thoso who were to put up the com will not do so. "When rogues fall out honest men get their dues. STATE ELECTIONS HELD. Congressional elections wert held in the following States lat Tuesday (November 5th), upoi fhe result ot wliich depended the political complexiou of the next House of Representatives : Alaba mi, Arkansas, Connecticut, Dela ware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Michigan, Minnesota, 'Mississippi, Mis8ojri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsyl vania, Rhode Island, Sonth Car olina, Tennessee, Texas, Virgin ia, Wisconsin. r So far as returns have been re ceived, it would appear heavy gains have everywhere been madd by Republican-. Talbot has car ried Massachusetts for Governor by a large majority, aod Butler is completely ,&qnelched New Hampshire, Vermont, Connecti cut, Rhode Island, New York, Pensylvania, Illinois, Iowa.jy.ich ign, Delaware, New jersey, Kan sas, Nevada, Nebraska and Min nesota have been carried Re publican, with a gain ot Con gressmen. In Connecticut the election ot a Republican Legisla ture makes certain the gain oione Republican United States Senator. The other States included in the list first stated, have either gone Dermtsratic, or are classed as doubtful or close. Ot northern States, .Democrats have carried but one (Indiana), and that by a plurality vote. Iu addition to the above the news comes to the effect that Washington Territory has gone Republican, and that Brents is elected Delegate to Congress by a tandsome majority. Even Caton wa3 beaten by a majority ot 140 votes in Walla Walla county, the Democratic Gibtalter of tne tern ritory. Getting Even. During the last political cam paign the Standird had a great deal to say of E. S. McComas and the Mountain Sentinel, of Grand tonde Valley. But when the investigating committee of the ate Legislature commenced its work, McComas daj commenced dawning. Now "Mac." applies the whip over .Toney's shoulders in other words the other man is using the whipand the Standard man has to "grin and bar it." McComas says Toney is "promiscuous certifier," and Toney says nothing. Well no body enjoys the fun more than "Mac" does; and we will bet a bad shilling he earnestly believes bat time and the opportunity mproved; makes all thiugs even and that he thinks tnat if this is not proven the case it wilt not be his fault. There is Snch a Thing. Whatever party has won in the ate State election, it makes but ittle difference to outsiders, only they don't want to hear those inter ested in the fight saving. "Oh well, its the . ft year in politics, and you can't judge what will fol- ow." We know the "oft year" expression has been sterrofyped, bot there is such a thing as one becoming tired of something made or constant use. See Gaztey on Divorces. Speaker Thompson. We have heard much compli mentary spoken of Hon. John M. Thompson since the adjournment ot the late Legislature. That gen t'.eman was certainly an earnest member m the tower House, and we have not heard a word iq his favor bat what we consider was ustly spoken. He Does Reply. Elsewhere we speek of the Standard as saying nothing in re ply to the attacks ot McComas. That paper haa since come to hand savage as a meat-ax, and so strong in its remarks as to cause the in terested reader to turn about to see if there isn't a little tit of a Halifax nearabouts. Highly CompUmentary. The Portland legal fraternity lately passed a series ot resolu tions complimentary ot the ap pDintment of Hon. C. B. Bellin ger to the J udgeship ot the 4th district. England complains over the note received from Secretary Evarts. The trouble, perhaps, is, that they can abstract double meanings from the Secretary' sentences. HEX OWENS. They all ssiy he is great, and so are the number of acres ot wurnp land owned by hiru ; 'hey all de clare he is tat, and so are hi prof its ; they all call him an an are!, j and -here', is w-.t-re we object. While we like Old Hen," and have smiled very often when, ear ly in the morn'ng, e spoke to the manipulator or mixed spirituous beverages in loud tones, demand ing "a 4ouble decker," we can not imagine him to be otherwise than "Old Hen" not even a tl len angel. Why, if the Prince or' Darkness should ever lay hands on him, he woul.l immediately ex claim, "Here, you little devils, put this Christmas candle on a high helf; the tuel in it will for nisli a warm fire tor several months;" and if St. Peter should be sleeping and "Old Hen" Blip into Heaven, the Saint would per suade him int 'believing it was at leat a "narrow fqsieeze" tb.it a second a tempt would be danger ous and, n -t caring for us pooi sinners, "lien." would sit down aud quiet! j ei'jcy a good thing while he had it. It he had to come back when everything was his own way, and circumstances were as last described, he wouldu't come unless he had overlooked, in making up his maps, a dozen or two more acres of swamp land. An Editor 111. We regret to learn that Hon. W. Ii Newell .editor of the Walla Walla Statesman, is seriously ill, and we sincerely hope for his ear ly recovery. Let others sav what they will, the truth is W. U Newell has a warm, sympathetic heart tor his tnei ds, aud is un doubtedly the abelest newspaper writer in Washington Territory. As a local writer and earnest speaker in behalt of home inter ests,Mr. Newell has but few if any eq'ials on the coast, and should he die it le certain the people of the territory of Washington will miss him, and have reason to deplore their loss in tne death ot one whose ability is so much needed in the formation ot the p roposed new State, tf'nend Newell our prayers are for you. m Don't Want It Anymore. , A . letter from Claude Thayer Esq., informs us that the Inde pendent, addressed to Hon. W, W. Thayer, is no longer wanted, " owing to the necessity ot reduc ing expenses." That settles it. Count us in favor t an increase in the amount of tho Governor's Balary immediately. A u interested mother, who loves everybody's little one almost as well as her own, says : "I wish I could impress you with theva'ae ot the following remedy tor whoop-, g cough, as it might be the means of saving hundreds of pre cious lives. Take one ounce ot crushed sunflower seeds, put them nto one quart ot water and boil them down to a pin fit ; add one pound ot l'at sugar and one pint of brandy ; dose, from a tew-drop to a teaspoonfut, according to the age of the sufferer. It is worth rememberiug. W,(l. WOODWARD, AGENT FOR BMinffti. '.'CRACKS, And Dealer in SADDLES AND BRIDLES. And other SADDLEEWAEE, Nest door to Marks & Cr'a. warehouse ROSEBURG, I would renpectfullv inform the public tnai l uave now on uand the largest most complete rtock ot SADDLES. BRIDLES. HAKSE, SA.UUL.Jfi and OKA AMEAT8, WHIPS. ETC. ever brounht to Southern Oregon, and am fully prepared to fill all or any orders In any line without delay, and to the satisfaction of all wlo may faror me with their patronage, at prices which de- iy competition. All work warranted. Remember the store next door to Marks K Co s. warehouse and farmers are esneci -ii : :. . 1 mnj iutiwju iu examine my siocrs and price list. vv. u. WOODWARD. Notice. TTAVINO DISPOSED OF OUR MER wutue ixisiness at Uanyooville to Messrs. Tobla Baden Co., of San Fran Cisco, we would respectfully call thrt Kt.. tion of those indebted to us and ask them to mite immediate settlement. Marks, Sidemak & Co. s i TO BE GREAT SLAUGHTER IN ALL PRICES! J. 2JiifiL ECiGLi jSUSSTJID UMaSIKJ GrOPQPim Ever brought to Roseburgf which he proposes to offer to the market at prices lower than can any other house in the city. His stock embraces the Very, LATEST Novelties in Ladies' Fancy Goods " And also all Styles of - FINEST DUESS GOODS ! .'.'1';- , - Consisting in part of " ... ; .'- ' He desires to Clothing !f Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; Comprising Full Suits, Ties, Scarfs, Cravats, White and Fancy Shirts, Colored un- : - r, derwear, Ladies and Gentl men's Shoes, also Crockery, OF Thankful fur past favors, I respectfallj invite all my oH costomers and the public generally to examine the stook in ruy store. AH will find it in every way complete, and that I have anifoimly reduced the price of goods. NEW tFARMER'S AND MR- C. Announces that he has Also a full HI SEASON'S MIMES W IRCeAilSE! ASSORTED MERCHANDISE ! Mr. Cohen announces that he and is prepared to receive his MRS. 'J. O. JOHNSON, iLLUERi DRESS MAKER LOCUST STREET, OAKLAND, BEQOIT. Having just returned from Portland with the largest and most elegant 8 toes, ot MILLINER GOODS Which I intend to sell very low, I in vite the citizens of Oak'and and vicinity to call and examine tor themselves before purchasing els where my complete stock ot Bonnets. Hats, Ribbons. Lao a hilk and Velvet Trimmings, &c. Orders for dresses attended to wit h neats ness and.disnatch. oc'.26-lm. .1 fti xt A T i ims- tv5i?i ;l'4to ,Hl.l...,V.,.H..-..l.... .. Beaths Saloon opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Rosebnrg GEO. BTCATH, Proprietor. THE FIHEST OF LIQUORS & WI NES, CIG AR9 Always on hand, and in connection with the saloon will be found a WELL-KEPT BILLIARD ROOM AJffD TEN-PIN ALLEY, Where both health these m parting game may be indulged EVER BWFORE IN TtlE C. ELOED Ha the lariat an, best selected fctock of v JZPIaui and ZfatLCQ Jfa&e. inform the public that he has a complete stock of Glasswar , and In full Supply and Cheap for all. ALL DESCKIPTION ON. HAND. TO - DAY. MECHNANICSr COHEN an immense stock of line of occupies S. W. Crane's store, customers at his new store. HOSEBXJBa HIuLS. AI.WAT8 ON HAND THE VERY BEST OF FLOUR ORDERS FO Cracked Wheat, Graham Flour and Corn meal Filled os short notice, and on most libera trms. JOMGS&UATKa. NEW HIE A T M RK ET CLARK dk MCGREGOR, Props. LIVE AND LET LIVE. ETAVING LOCATED PERMANENT- ila ly in Roseburg, and having secured the building adjoining John Clark's saloon we are prepi red to iurnih this markei with the choicest beef, muttoi and pork, i and anything else in our line of Made, at i he ver lowest prices. Give us a trial ana voa ill be p -d. We iy the iiighest Price for Reef. " TOHirFRASERi Hienie-mado.-. Furttltup WILBUR, OREGON. Opholslerj, Spring Matti asse8,etc. Constantlv on hand I have the Best Stock of Furniture south Portland, and all of my own maniuacture. NO TWO PKICESTO CUrTO ERS. Residents of Douglas county are requested to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. All Work Warranted. etc Groceries, J. U, FLO ED. HIE FINEST QUALITY THE : Greatest Quantity ! A-ND Tho BEST VAEIETY OF Boots and Shoes Ever brought to iioseoarg at i.W(,!.i:i;i;i, mw BOOTS AND SIIOKS 3VEoicie to Order AND REPAIRED. ZiYOST'S PATENT METALLIC 8TIFFENER8, FOB UBixs am massr Boot and Shoe Heels. Prevents running over Wearing oH on the SIDES. fTlHIS FIRM HAS ON IIAM) THE FIN Mm est stock of Leather in the r-'tate. an is prepared to do all kinds cf work in firtt-clasa manner, upon the most reasons ble terms, fames needing anUlurg ii their line, should call upon them 6iFk as tney luiix GUARANTEE ALL WOR C Turned out ot their shop to be 1 an Pr'"in to wear, well.. 1( MARKS WHOLESALE and ret, &C0 Mh DKALKK8 IN General Merchandise Have constantly on hand ;,CL0THING.DHYGD0D1(PT$ SHOES. CROCKERY. GCrtl5 AN) mm s WINES, LIQKORh Si ROSEBURO. OREGON I .!. Wool and Produce Of every description of ; TlfJ rjTN TfT -" inn m? ..AND Highest Cash 1'ncb Paid tor them 9-tf marks co. I 1 1 UMPQUA ACADEuXY. This institution of learninjr will comtn-nce ITS FALL TERM SEPT. 19, 1878, . uner the guidance of Rev, J. H. Skidmore, Principal. To tlie many friends witlii the reach of this Academy, we rinld sy: That . each department, ot thewhool will bo un der th control of thotw who have alde3 i to good ability, cult vation, patience and experience. There will be three- iie.rts mtntsia this Acndemy. ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT, COMMERCIAL ' HEPART.MENT, & MUSICAL DEPARTMENT We shall bt g'ad to assist friends in the selection af homes for their children, and if our susirestiona are followed, we assure yon the children will be shielded from the evil influences. Board can be had at from $3 to j n week. Tuition, from $5 o f 13 per quar tt, in AisdeiriT Department; frim $ to W in Commercial lepii tment, and from f IS to $13 in Miiaicul Dnpii tment. J H. SK-IUMOKE; Principal. A. BUSIIELMEIR, PRACTIAX GUNSMITH If as Permanently located n Rebur(f, OPPOSITE COSMOPOLITAN HOTCW I WThh eOAUHAHTEE ALL Superior o any performed in Oregon San Francisco CIGAR STORE. S. GOLDSTEIN HAS OPENED A CIGAR AND VARIETY" Stoie next door to the barber shop and nearly opposite to the Pstoffice, and baa one of the largest stocks of Imported and Domestic Cigars io stoca ever brought to Boseburg. His stock also embraces all the tavoriie brands of Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Meerschaum Pipes. Notions, Can dies and other articles found usually in a flrtt-class establishment of the kind. My prices will be low and my time cash, and a share of public patronage is respectfully soliciteJ. MAUONY'S SALOOX, Nearest to the Railro ad Dejot, O kla JAS. MAHGNEY, Proprietor - THE FINEST OF WIHES.ZIQRORS Or CIO A 14 In Douglas county, and the best BILLIARD TABLE IN THE STAT Kept in proper repair. tS"Parties traveling on the railroad rill find this place very handy to visit da intf the stopping of the train at the Oakl md depot. Give me a call. lHf JAS. MAHONE1 . J. B SilliTII. Opposite Abraha m Brown, Oakland , Og ...dealer nr. .. . .1 Stoves and Tinware HA.RDWA.RE, A ND FARMINQ IMPLEMENTS. Keeps always on hand a XJII-, STOCK And is always ready t sell oods for cash at prices so that all will be satisfied. QUICK SALES AND BEAD'S RETURNS Is-my motto. Now is the time for yonr W in t e r Trdc. 8aHKlUIOTHI.:-LflVERT . . . .AND. . . Peed Stable, This e8tablihment is the Best in the Stale and connected with it Is a large WAGON YARD WITH FINE bhD ROOM Capable of accommodating an;. umlx t uorses ana wagon. BEST OF HAY AND GILrtTS Always in full supply at living prices And No Que is Allowed to Cr Away Dissatisfied. Don't fail to give us a call, for r an termined to suit you in quantitv, quality and prices. WRKjUT & CARLCN. V .. AKD. ,mm Pliarmaolst, Patton's Block, Sute street, Salem, Ogn. TQ ARTICULAR .ATTENTION GIVEN to prescriptions, and all orders by mail or express filled promptly and accur ately. - Physicians and Country Dealers wil save money by examining our stock, or pro curing our prices, beiore purchasing else where. R eburg Brewey, JOUN RAST, PKOPRIETORt BEST L AGE K BEER MADE lit . . STATE .......... ; TS MANUFACTURED BY JOHN Rast, who has the article consranth oa ands, which he will sell in quamitiei to nrchasers. Give him a call. 48 NOTICE Of Final Settlement in the Matter of the Estate ot Loren Davis Deceased. Frank Davis, adminirrator of Eistate of Loren DavU deceased.having fi ed his final accounts showing all his proceedings in the premises, It is, therefore, entered thaw Wednesday, Dtcember 4tfi, 1878, be and is hereby et apart tor the hem ring of objec tion thereto, and the final seith-bient thereof, and that notice of the same be published in the Douolas Lxdepesdunt for tour consecutive weeks. By order of Hon. C. Gaddis, Cotniy Judse. T. R. SHERIDAN, County Clerk Rosebcro Or.. Oct. 12, 187&