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

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The iHrtEPEHDEjcs-. The be t newspaper
, Society Meetings.
esrfUMPQtU CHAPTER NO. 11, R
fiffi) A. M., hold reiralar communien
fcsH tions every first and tbird Tuesday
la each month ' All rnembtfrs in Rood
standing will take due and timely notice
aid ovrn themselves, acoordinjrly. Visit,
insp companions are invited to meet with
the Chapter when convenient.
. HKRMANN.H. P.
W. I. Friedlakder. rVe'y.
LAUREL LOD'JE A. F. and A. M
holds regular meetings on or before
enrh full m-mn.
A. JONES, W. M.
A.F Campbeu,, ecy.
PHIL.ETA.IUAN
,Lodi:e. N'o. 8. 1 O. O.
Fjhimwu ni Saturday evening. . 01 eacu
w.k m.t 7 o'clock iu their hall at Kose-
barjr. Members of theord.-r in pood staud
in jr are invited to attend;' By order ot the r
LOCAL XOTi4. V
Look at the new ada.1 t! ! .. ; j ;
" Wenthei cool and pleaa.tnt. r
Fanners every where buay.
Potatoes for sale at the Granpn -vart-houee.
Velvet iaseeed for sale at the Grange
warehouse.
goon will commence the Oakland city
election iiBt'M." .;..;.
Fii'eTil'amook butter at C. Cohen's. The
best iu "the marlt -t "'
VSiiiCtVo'nr last dodo,' the Oakland corres
pondent has I oft us alone. Smsible.
"Cnc!e J;m" GmiBtock ami laly are in
the city, isilinff their many trien Jt..
Woodward, the saddler and harness
maker, is selling borse-collara to fit at his
ntit harness nhop. , . ;
Fresh garden seeds in endless qaamities
nd from the bet ioed growers, j ua re
ceived at Hamilton' drugstore. ,,, . 4
Rev. J. J Sntt'on expects to preach in the
"Wiley Bclijol lnuse on Sabbath Dc. lotii.ia
11 o'clock A M. Allareinvited toattend.
Mrs. R. Thomas,.' M" Fannie and the
, !j t u..-.. Hurinir the
lalv, paid iwmeuuiK " r
, wei The were j$ Sol Abra
ham. RevE. W. Dixon will preach (D.V.) in
' the Robert's ek school bousw, on Sabbiith
lh 22nd, ar 11 o'clock A. At. A cordial in
vitation ia s tended to all. - ,
A dramatic entortainwent, the proceeds of
which are to be applii-d to chariublo pur-
Dose, will be given on New l.enrs eve
nintf by a number of amateura.
Mr. J. Booth has (rone below to take a
commercial course of study. We wish hini
a wise instruction and insure hini . hearty
we.corne from bis many friends, upon his
return.
A letter received by bin wife, states that
Mr. bol. ' Abrahum has just recoveied from
severe spell of tever and aua. . He will
probably not rei urn from Kan irancisco un
til about Christmas.
Col. Ross, ol Jackson county, passed
through town n Friday moruin? en route
for Salem. From him we learn that it is
expected the inttBtiifatiiijj coin uit tee will
clone its lal)ors within two weeks time.
"A Surprised Community."
Last SSa:urday mornintf about 4 o'e'eok
the residents about uaa: urove atation--aouth
of this place were startled from
their slumbsrs by a whizzing' uoitte in the
air, followed by aloud, sharp report, lieo.
Htepheuson's Ciiuef cook was the first to
main a re:na k to the effect "Uitu. Debit
Ueap c uio," an 1 tUer. the heaiheti strucK
for in in luiitaiQi, rl.v.i(Uf fr m the wrath
ttsi''el by ni fiih, wtiicu hu thouglil
had O.ue. I' hose win were witness ol
the c .ue for tue.alarTj say that mie r ol
Dui" n -
blinjr a r.5ii hot ball, fell in the field of Air.
Jite 11111100, " the oppceiie anie or tue
rivr npimreuilv tlartinjj down t' th
earth with inc nceiv.ible speed, and bury
injr, itself in the earth with terrific force.
No elf rt. so r'ar aa we are able to le, rn,
has yet ben in dj m elliume this "fallen
h3 ' n.v imi in tlklnk il. a
Hir, O Htm "t uu, "iw -
framai- fr-ni ill erratic plaeet that
pa.-ed ver tlie coast the evening before
An io the Ciiinanvati he lms re.uraed to his
labor for this tim only, since he declares
he will n it stand a second visita'iou of
Satan.
' ' ' Fine Safe.
The county has purchased a fine safe
same style as the first new one purchased
by Floed k Haynes, and the old one was
transfered to the mannfacturere in part
payment of the whole amount paied. The
new sate weighs 3.40U pounas. ana, aiuer
ent from the first, the last purchase is bur
jr ar proof beinji prova d with steel vault,
rubber pad, and all her late improvement-
The aent wiib whom the con
tract wna luadj offers to put five thousand
dollars in the safe and allow any protes
io'Bin'bnrjrlar twi lvw boum tim to open
the same, Hini it KUcceSr'ful, permit the nur
plar to take th mont-y Insiile in payment
for his services. F-?;i his respotfsiltiiity
as ct4tKlian ol the public funds, and being
the careiul ..liiciui he is. Treasurer Wright
is highly li'He.l with the new piece oi
furniture inb' ffice,
A New IKde.
Among the sharp tricks that are resorted
to in order to obtnin an occasioual "smile"
irotn onr iquor uenicro, uiiuo jir" iu ic
original than one that has recently been
practiced in this city. A man entered a
wJoon and stated he bad so ne teams on
the road trim Jacksonville to Roseburg,
and that be wame'd to buy some whiskey
for nis men. Of course the accommodat
ing barkeeper invited the fellow to sample
the whiskey. He went through the same
thing at several bouse, b it finally, while
trying to practice the game on a promiueiu
hotel man, he was balkad. He bad tried
the sme thing before witb the hotel man,
i... lit- r in lm n . - used some ffectini
- language suiul.le to the occasion. i
Installation of Officers.
The following ofllcera were installed by
Lanral Lodge No. 13 I F. nd A. M., on
Wednesday eve'ing fast: J. C. Fuller-
4 W VI . U T. Unrinn S W - O
Uestli. J. W.; K. JNewcomo, recremrj'i .
Rust. Treasurer; A. Jones. Ty er. The ses
sion was largely attended. . A Bne colla
tion was spread'.
New Contractors.1 tk
, It i i'aied tkat Barlow and Sanderson.of
theC. & 0 Stage Company will soon carry
' the mall between this city and Empie, they
s having been awarded the contract, vice
JHuntly discharged.
'"A HISTORICAL CURIOSlTir "
-'; We have is onr possession a daik-color
ed stone, found by Mr. John McBee in th
waters of the South Uinpqna, some six
miles south of Rosebnrg. t weighs some
thing near five pounds, is irregular in
shape, its surface is nearly smooth, and ap'
pears to have been subjected to the wash
ings of the waters for a great number 'ot
years. On two sides ot this stone are hier
oglyphics evidently carved by the band of
man. In one instance there seems to have
been carved a man's name- and a long one
at that or a sentence chiseled, in a man
ner now unknown, perhaps, only to the
learned Bcholr.r, whose education bs been
increi sed by schooling in the tonilm of tue
Egyptians, or iu decyheriog the inscrip
tions, fonnd upon the table s of the A y
syiiatiB. There can bo no dewpi on in the
matter of the age of the sinne. or the fact
that the CHrving was done nii'iiy years ngo;
since the rock shows that at one time the
inscriptions were on tl e iimido ot the r.iek,
through growth in formation; and since
then water has worn enough . awny to yet
Wve the carving plain euougii to ba seen
by the naked eye. We hi, a iow this
spectnieh , of the "first inhabitant's" work
Ui l'rofetssor Coudon when h visits Roses
Durg. Knowing that so tar s history
teaches no Hide, savae hand ilid the.
work; we will - in the meantime wonder
what of th pas the fctone cau tell w!mn
plHCitd in the hands u ouu win, thr -ugli
stuilyi yet titt-B to Jiuerprl the language
of tlte dead.f ' '
X DEAR SCHOOL.
. If, as rpoited, next Spring shall bring
to this Slate a second visitation of the bor
rors of an Indian outvreak, then the Gov
erument will learn there is no use to tem
porize with the savage through religiou
liuiinu agents, and probably lurn 'iiin over
to the inexorable but just control f,tln
unitary. The massacres ol the M.ack Hill.i.
the uuliapiiy late of Custar, aud bis brave
followers, and tlielmiian murders in Mon
tana, Idatio aud Oregon , have done mncii
tow ird eilucating the t.utilic niind in th
right direction; but it seems ihat the iac
po icy nuiht I followed, more men. women
and children be iuHscri'd, aid more tr-rn
lory laid waste betoro our Uovernmeui
eurns. hs did England, i hat nothing bin
t 'in force ol arms can fi.rco ihe sivage o
c 'ntinued suWmission to the law. 1 is a
dear school of exi" rience in which to find
tun truth, but mistaken; philatithrophy i.i
ihe Eas, wh-re knowlevlge of the Indian is'
learn-d from toliaccou.ts' eigns, will per
mil do other.
Unsettle 1.
It appeirs that the Indians of Eastern
Oregon and Washington Territory are far
from bing satisfied with last years' out!
rages, aud are preparing to repeat the
work of murder. The military depart,
ment are pr vented from taking any pre
cautionary measures, by ib authorities at
Washington City. We'lnay reasons o!y ex
pert that the terrible devastations ot last
summer will again disturb the pence nnd
prosperty ot the country. It may be that
the vigorous charges made against the
management of Indian iiff.iirs by General
Sheridan may change tin attitude of the
War Department. Wo hviie it will have
that tfll-ct.
Letter LLst.
Following is a list of th e letters remain
ing in the Postoffice at Roseburg, Oregon,
December 1st, 1878: Ladi.-s Mrs. Lizzie
A Craw, SaruU Dodg, Mary Dyert, C J
Dixon, Almarine Duncan. G Fish er. r-'arah
Roaten, Annie Simons, Lee L Thomas, Ber-
die West. Gentlemen W 3 R-iuiett. VV
Bernis. L L Buck ngham, C W Browne, J
Copper, VV It Carson, W. K Cross. Wm
t enters, Hau,k Christwoon, B W Dean, J
Gorney 2. Orin E Gossline, J A Haines, F
A teanlan, Abraham Manser, David Mc-
Alkin. Thomas Mu vev.'G VV Mattliews, B
Post. B C Smith, John F Stephens, W 1!
Weich. J C Welch. ' .
FltNiting in the Air.
According to announcement.-Mr. Ian-
Cox gave an esliidi n n ot the pownr of the
mind over inert , matter, '..last. .Saturday
night. There were but few present to wit
ness the experiments, but as tar ns thej
went these were successful. Every thlnir
appeared to. be honestly perfonned. llr
raised p'eces of woral several feet from the
fliMir hy the jwwer of liis mind. Mr. Cox
seems ro be a tr-nt.teninn of ability and is
honest in bis con vie ions, lie has g me to
the WillametXii Valley where bis 'experi
ments will lie brought under careful in ve
ligation. ! ' -
A Now Firm.
Cyrus and William Watkmds have pur
chased the blacksraithing shop formerly
occupied by George Mic!;l. and hereafter
will c' duct the same in h 1irtcnss
manner. Both gentlemen are blacks nut lis
of long ex MTiuc. and are . in every way
caial!e of performing work sn talde to the
wxh of oatr -ni They d--rve and wHI
secure a ' s mre of putilis pvrmage.
G.-".'ge M ciile h is gone to ."'alom wrh
Dave 8 or v, t.i take charge t a shop at
tb:i' place
lao His New Quart-" s.
Mr. TI.o. Waters, of Looking Gla-i,ha3
at last moved into bis new two story rexi
dne.., in Looking Glas. Those wh havt-
seen the ' u bMng f noun;'e 1; to 'v one
o the finest country residences in Uinpqua
V
pi
lev We wi it lleiirv anv ntnoun ' f
isur. and a li-eg life iu bis new home, j
Alanit Jiew Year's.
Appearances ; now- uo to show that'-.
Marks 'ft Co. will tit iv into the r n w
store about t'-e first;f ,t"t!iiary. Snce
the scafFddi'iL' in from has b en torn away,
it has b --n a nera'lv remark"d that there
is n h-ier b lildingin the Sttt: indeed, it
is l'an',','"!i?niiitume t o the enterprise
ol the nrm wincu owns it..
Sfejuly t "Work.
Mr. Onorgrf AvBe-th'ha- rettl nel from
a trip iwi t' 'i ' Roseburg. He reports" the
farmer yet bnsy sowing grain, and engag
ed in putting 5n largj wheat erops. In
m 'iiy irtin es j n Ten Mile and Look ng
G sa, " Bei-'h r- ports whest grow ng
three and one-half inches in height.
L"vi Ollice Transu-tion.
Following are the transactions in the
Rose' iirg L nd Office W Novem''er: " 454
acres sold for cash; 12 homestead applica
tions filed; 12 1nd homestead entries; 34
preempti"n filinsrs- 5 d -nation certificates
issued, 20 sere o' tfmntl land, sold, 1
timber land application.
Public Ball Printing.
We have received several lonts of type
from San Francisco, and we are now pre
pared to print posters, cards, invitations
prntfrarnme etc.. for pn' ie bnlis in a
tinndsome rfianner. and a', prices which
defy;competiin
Raffle.
' Dr 7.'W(vorlniff has a fine t!50 melod-
win, which he will raffle off during the hol.
lday - The price of tlie nielodeon ia put
at Sfl inee it has become second hand.
and chances will he held at f 1 per chance.
I FrfJni varioas soarces we gather the fol
lowing information of the mines of Jack
son conuty.
The diggings on the Hamilton claim
near TJniontown, are progressing finely. A
hydraulic is being put up. - -
The Centennial Minning Company, in
the Willov Springs District, baa is by
draalic in position and awaiting Winte
rain.
The monster derrick for the Sterling
Company was taken from Roseburg last
week, and haa j.roliably reached the uiine
by this time.
It is stated that Capt. Kelly baa trans
ferred the Coyote mines to some capitalists
who aro intending to push the work for
ward. Tilt purc ' ising parties are. Port
land capHa is;s who ar-- able'o invest con
siderable, money without uelay.
T;-.e Grand Apiilegae (Vnnpnv are now
pushing their work forward with activity.
Their pipe and giant are on the ground and
s ion three miles of ducli will he r-nmplet t
ed, when cluicitig will be commenced.
Rodenburger, Critzer A Kast's ditch from
East 'loin creek to their claims in t!e
Grave tr.-ek district.; three miles di
taut, is noi completed and a f.ur bead of
water is running through it. The coui'ta
i y is pimin ou l.SOt) feet of pipe ano a
giant.
An excitement in Jnephine county, on
account of recent diccovt-rh'S on rii'ver
Creek, lias broken out. It is said that in
one claim over two hundred dollars were
ttkenoutin five days There is (jute a
rush for that locality, and doultiss we
shall hear startling uews Irotn Silver creek
s iou.
TIIE ENTERTAIX.1IEXT.
Tlx; I'litertaiuineut given Thursday even
ing hy the I'ri slivt. rian church atul i;
friends was a decided succt.-s, tin) theref.ire
a pleasure to ail h contributed to the
di sired end. The friends of the church
houki firM thank Mr. A. R.F.int for the
indomitable Zeal be displaTe.1 in puli ng
the enterprise Ujiou a an I putui'iir
looitn, and alw) Mr John Dascotub tor
securing Mrs. Jurley's wailig ires, wli c'.i
com riouted so imtc i toat w ,s pie .sur tot e
to tickle the fancy of the audience. We
Ciniioi particular zeto the ex'ent we desir
since we have not the time or sjiHCe at our
diagHK-a'; but we cau mention tliose vlm
earned the applause of the public Miss
Lulu Will. h gave an inti res-ing .ecitatioti
of the "New Chiirch Ductrine," while Mi s
Ellie liagoti wmi the appla.ie of alt present
!ii the same line. J'he singing of Miss
Mill was exceedingly fine, as was also (be
1 l-irutneutal innsic anil singing of that ac
c iiuplished pianist, Mrs Do Souzer. The
attractions of I be entertaime t were ihe
reuitatiutis ; of Mvsdanii s Benjamin and
Comsti ck. Both ladies are, without doubt,
graduates fr m the chol of eliH-.ttion; Na
ture has given them perfect voice, firure'
r tid perception of Ihe sublime; that they
were perfect in their recitations was natural
with them. The instrumental music of
Master E. Fitzbugh afforded surprise and
pleasure to all. and it is generally voted
that the time will come when be will he a
master ot music. " Mrs. .larley" (Mrs- New
comb) was also a character, of which it is
needless for us to speak; wh-ther as
"Mother Gale" or 'Mrs. Jarley." Mrs.
Newromb leaves no chance for fnult to be
found with the actress' inipersonalions.
The receipts w.-re y!10.
Worth Twice the Stitr.
We have just received a copy of The
Chicago Ledger, tlm leading family paper
of ihe west, which is now entriig uion
its seventh volume., The Ledger is a forty
eight column weekly, printed in bold,
liluin tyiai. easily to bo read by young
and old, and is filled with choice stories,
at.d reading niHtn-r ,.f interest to every
household. This excellent journal is sup
plied to subscribers, postage paid, for the
low price of $1 50 per year. In order to
incrers-e its present large list of readers,
the publishers of t e Li dger have made a
new coutriict for several thousand fine
Nit'kel-pinted English Steel-barrel-and-Cvlinder
SevenShot Revolvers 22 calls
Iwr which they propose to distribute to
heir subscribers at cost, aid therefore ot
ter one of thews elegant weapors ol defense
and The Lwler tor One year for 83 00.
The revolver will lie sent by mail, postage
paid, on receipt of the price. They have
already distributed ,000 revolvers and are
mailing hundris daily Now is the bent
time to get first-clas revolver and the best
jwper iu the conutry for less than half the
hci u .1 worth of either. Three sample cop
ies will be sent to any aldress tor ten cts.
Address The linger, Chicago, 111.
New Mail ('oniraetor Fbosled.
We Itav it tr m thu most r -liable au
thority that WPliams, ihe new mail con
tractor, has resigned the idea of crryin
the U. H Maila letween this place and
Heading. A dispatch received at this place
states tl at Mr. Wit iaiiis has turned over
to the i resent com wny earning toe
mails bis con r.ict, im l bat Bario v & San
derson wo! cariy i ne mail to the eml of
the :ast contract made. VV'idb ms,i s- ems,
could not buy enough to stock the r ad and
i it I fill the t tins of the c-niract, on the
amount o the bid. To run a siage-li .i like
the preB-f one in operatii n between Koses
burg and Head iiir. require hoth
brains and c sh, and Mr. Wi iams confes
ses he does hold a "full hand."
New ami Cieap 31 in c.
Iiovers of new firstclass sheet muio,
embracing some of the compositong of the
greatest composers, at los price than each
Bhi-e mu:c ran be purchased in Sin Fra".
Cisco, cannot no better than to cul at the
store ot Dr. J, Woodruff. He has a collec
tion of tine music ot over live ) tin. red
diff-rent pieces fr-nn waicii a coinpt -net
crit c cann t fail to se'ect s omething nice
and plea nig. it is without douot the fin
est stock in the line ever brought to Uose
bur. Go and see for your if.
Mail Ronte Suspended.
The carrier on the rout was telegraphed
Thursday morning to not carry the mail
from this cny to E n-ir City. Coos county,
and the service has been discontinued until
further orders by way of the Coos Bay
road until more- ia learned Postmaster
Stsnton will send the mail via Drain's sta
tion. '
Hurrah foi the Dutch.
- - - j '
The Republicans carried the city of Sa.
le - at the 1st e mnn c'pal election held at
that place. Once more the Germau sings
songs in . olla d. h'canse the whole tick
et is successful, excepting in the case of
' wo cnuncilmien one Democrat and - one
Independent.- v ' -
gS- "h .Ssfe t4iaDied.'--tS. . f
November 18th, E'taer. infant son of T.
J. and S trah E." Singleton, aged seven
montbe and twenry one days.
New York (iraphic: "Gentle
men,". eaid.i;Tildenicalinly, when
they caught hn - wit-i the cipherH
in-hia JiaodA.--'o-entlemen, my
name i jo.t Tild?D.'' . :
By the report of the Unitet!
S'ates cmisul.ar Glasgow, receni:
Iv trauf-rititteil to the dep.rtmetH
at Waflhiiigtoii, it 'appe-tr . that
tvas;es are steadily duclmtiig i"
thitt country. Laburon recoieve
from fifty to seventy-five cent a
'ay ; uuner! front -sisht to twelve
cents er hir ; mechunio-t $s
ek; p'witera Ou'railtvifys,
oonltic'tor- uie paid h to 9
k-f ri ; !4',vit;lifeaiierj Ipo ; Mijrme
u rivers ten to fourteen eeina an
hi'-ur; ij fiiieti six to eiht centi
an hour; The cot : otVJivini
about the same sf iti the Un'tet;
State. Laborer--- are paid it
silver.
-A n trj.f ' ieifarnt." former
Clt iiMu i" ol' t';n l)emi)t:r lie X'a
Pona! l.orninitlt,e.How alvH .isiii
mienee inta"or ot Mi; refirMtitioit
sift, which bid party lus eudevor
d to repeal, and Ieiiuticel Iti
Hii I heir con vi-ii'ion..
-' Senator Jones U-li.-yes fhi:
i-titintry iu-tiHis' to ! tbe people.
and ilio who are not eoiifenr to
become i-itizeii) h ojid not b
allowed to int' ilere with tb polit
lOrtl.
a!.- tuo'.ii, or! iiiuutrial
rights of ot
hae who are.
t- fpnm rsBt awn
WW
!
FOa THE H LIDAYS!
FIX y. J I '. W 1 LHY ! IN -C J E VV ELRT !
Bracelets, Diamonds.
LOUIS BELFJLS,
Jeweler' &c Watchmaker.
Wmiirl nun. H.'-ce to the pub ic that be hs
Tlie tniehf fiMO'lt e; t . i.( ji-Wf!ry' ever
Ploitglii to t,oetiurg, i;c! tutende I exc
siveiy t' r ti e holiday trade. His sck
mi.r t-Verjtl' tig in th-jewe'r'y linn
fr- m ti i snm mt !fi' lit ton him! tinieni
(S-sri f.ngi rniig to the handsomest g ',-
wan,l tl lid a liTfl ItHlt . ilsqttIKl :MteafttiB-.
And tins V!lUil le hti ck I ropi-seti a soli
ilntiiii.' tlie iif Ittli.Vf nt iH-ge (ilhcoii it upun
lortio r i r i'i'H
A f'tt port 'i' 1t whs never offYoeil
to the pu to jm'i hh lio'i,lny prestnt
at tine oafi.'HioS.
STORE NEXT MOOR TO DR. HAM
ll.TON'S. (Jive me a cl. if you wmit anvth.fig usu
ally trtiud tirxtwcbtsa v at..hiuliHr'
ni Jvwelry store, t a fair friee. All
work warrant-l 'L'-UIS ELF1LS.
San Prancisco
CIGAR
STORE.
';:S.;:.GOLDST;:irV
HAS OPENED A CIGAR AND VARIETY
toie next , door to '.lie burlier shop and
nnnrly ojiistie to i Fie P stolFine, nd hs
one of the liiruest stocks of lni)orted and
Domestic ,'ig!irs in stoca ever brought to
Kosebnrg. Hiss'iK'k also emiirnces all the
favorite brands of Chewing and Sniokina
Tobiicco, M-'ersrhnnm firs Notions. Can
dies and oth-r articles found nsually in a
first-class establishment of the kind. My
rices will be low and my time cash, and
a shnre of public patronage is resoectluliv
SQliciteJ. ; '
liWr. -vyf f i nr .n ,-j it i1 iti
l, V a b, fcii .-1 v
auauis cr rs
TOaL4.CH AST BOVXZJi
airs ajj. tuussa AatHjea Faoa
fiOTTR STOM AC11
SICK ITK.tPArUE, JBIUOrSXKSS
13 PURELY VEGETABLE
Its action on disease Is entlrelydlltennt from
any mwiicine ever nitroduced Threeloses will
relieve acj orrticary case, bat th. miicin
ibould 1m conticur-ii until it cflecta a eompleta
cura. It tones and mvijortc tha dijreativ or
fan and minriuUtes the liver to heaiihy actios,
tnui prertntin; or entirely coring diseaee sns
truci &litic, or watk ail Impure bloo.
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JOHN FRAS2R.
Hme-aiact Furcilup
WILBUR, OREGON.
Upholslcrv, Spring Matttasse8,etc.
t instant I r on hand
I have the Best Stock of -Furniture south of
i . t Portland, and all of my own ; .-'
manufacture.
0 TWO PRICES TO CUKTO 'ERS u
Residents ot Dbuglas county are'- requested
- 1 to give me a eaJl belora pvTCbasing .
'y - ' i.". elaewherw. .
- i ; All Work Warranted.
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Notice df Final Settlement
In the County Court of the Srate of Oregon,
for t C-tmuty of Louglasf ailtinrf in
Probate.
In the ma teiof tha estata of Alex Porter,
d -ceased :
A O. LANG DON, ADMINISTRATOR
-X of said estate, hsvinrr filed, in sid
c 'ii rt his final acco-int for settlement, and
also pravjng for an order fur w-tting the
lime for hesring the SHme,",,tlieref ire, no
lice is hereby' given that said final account
will lie: heard and determined in said eoort
on Tuesday .the 7th day of January. 1879.
at which time all persons having any ob
jections to '-aid final account and settle
ment must then and there make the same;
and tht notic-of the same ba; published
in the Indepkndknt for tour consecutive
weeks. By order of lion. C Haddis.
T. i. -IlE'tlDAN, Clerk.
. NOTICE. , :
IU1EREMY fliVKN THAT MY W1FEV
Ada Short, has te't mj W and lHi.,rd
wiib'ut cause, ami I h(-re:,v warn nil pe
'on-' n,t to c red . Iivroii my account, as I
ba I ui t tie liable lor U- r nccoimts.
f'E MitlE VV. XHQRT.
R HEttV.ltO. Oregon, November 19.
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This firm has cons'antly on band ihe finest
' MOCK Of
Boots and Oboes
"Ever brooch- to Ku.-eourtf.
BOOTS AND S1I0KS
DVCeaclo to Order
i i?ki n;K1)
PATENT METALLIC '
8TIFFENER3,
" FOB '
LAnm ma anexr
Boot and Shoe Heels,
Prevents nma'Jig over and
wearing off on tha
SIDES
mi is t-;... u A b o.
Jm - t-si stock of Ieutiier in the Mate, and
p'-iiared to do all kinds ff w.irl- n r
3'- t-clas maimer, upon the most ressona
hie t.'ims. Psries needing an- thirg it
ihe: line, should call upon thetx h'lf i. Bf
they fully ' :
GUARANTEE ALL WOR C
um-Hi! out ot thfir slum to bi? VI
out ot their shop to be
re to Wear " ell.
an'
1
T. 0. SMITH & CO.
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3P li V ! xxx aoiat,
Patton's Block, State street. Salem, Ogn.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION WIVES"
to prescriptions, and all orders by
(tuil or express filled prrtuptiy and accur
ately. -.'-.! .- -
Phvjicians snd Country Dealers' wtl
save money by examining our sfock, or pro
poring our prices, lielortt purchasing else-
Where. .. . - ;: 40-tf .
NOTICS
Of Final Bettletuent in the Matter of the
Estate ot Loren Davis Deceased. .
Frank Davis, adminis-mtor of Estate of
Iiren Davi decrasd,liaving fl ed bis final
accounts Rowing all his proceedings in the
pri-nnses. It is, therefore, Ordered thaV
VVTedtiesday, IXci-mber 4th, 18T8, be and is
liefebv -t apart loir, the bearing ofobjec-
tioi theTeto,-' and . the final settlement
th'ireof, and tbul notice of the same be
published in the Douglas Independent
tor tour coiiseruiive weeks. - '
Bv rder of ilon. C. Oaddis. County
j T. K. SHEHIDAN,
County Clerk.
Rosebcuo Or.. Oct. 12, 1878.
R OSEBTJII& ACADEMY
uE WINTEtt SESSION OF luf INSTITUTION
WILL COMMENCE:
Blouday, Dec. 2d, 1878.
Under tbesvpervision "I the undesigned
assisted bv Miss li.it.ie t'iili'an 1 and J.M.
Bower Tha term will cominue sixteen
eekf, end'ug Mrch 28th; 1878. The 1 1
owing are the
RATES OF TUITION :
Orthography, Reading and Writing
pir month fl 66: per term. C 00
English Oismmar or Geography per
nioniu a 00; per term 8 00
Higher A.ithtuatic, Algebra. Oeomtry
lMikkeeping pr moil? 50; per term 10 00
Latin, Wreek or French per month
00; per term... 13 00
J BROWNE, L. L. D.
Principal. '.
AlAUONY'S SALOON,
Nearest to the Railro ad Depot, 0 klan
J A3. MAHGNEY, Proprietor
THE FINEST OF
WINES. ZIQSISAS ClOA XS -
In Douglas county, and the best
BILLIARD TABLE IN TIIE STAT
Kept in proper repair.
C3?Pariies traveling on the railroad .vill
find this place verv bandy to visit du ing
the stopping of the train at the Oakl nd
depot. Hive me a call.
U-tr JAS. AlAUONEX
DISSOLUTION HOTICE-
This i to notify the public that k
copanuersbip heretofore existing oetween
VV . L. Button and O. ('. Perkins has been
dissolved y mutual consent' Mr. 'Button
r-tiring from the firm. The firm will be
known as Perkins & Ueedrick. The friend
ship of the public is aked for the
new firm bv the retiring partner, who
would thank it for many favors.
VV. Ii. BUTTON.
Kosebuko, Nov. 15. 1878. .
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
KlatiC ,e hereby given that all debts
due uy iho mte firm of Buttin & Perkins
will be paid upon presentation to VV. L.
liutton. Metropolitan Hotel. All those
indebted to the firm must piy the same to
him at once and save cis.
- ; VV. L BUTTON.
Rosebtjho. Nov. 21, 1878.
A; BTJSHELMEIR,
PRACTIAL OU NSMITH
Via Pemanently lwated in Roseburg,
OPPOSlTEi COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL.
1 WILL 6CA11RA5TEE Alt"
Superior' to any performed ia Oregan
n
JF 1
-, i
ef
BRASS' " F JUL OPlIIIi I
AT
TVTTnTTT rrrTC1
0. JL1I VV KJTKJJJ&1
VflPFf
M. J0BEPHS0K
ITa ju rttaruad trom Sau Francisco, where he has purchased the j
r tnest Aesortment ol
Latest Stjle9
A YTJLL
Ladies' Dress" Goods,
.... y
LACES,
TRIMMINGS,
Fifteen rarieties of Ladies Cloaks just received.
ALSO LADIE S AND MISSES' JACKETS LATEST STYLES & PATERXS
Which will be sold at Prices to suit all purchasers. -
Also a Full Line of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods
.AUD.
HATS, SHOES, Boota, KTS.,
GROCERIES, CROCKERY, AVILLOW-WARE & CUTLERY.
Mora complete than that of any other establishment in the city, and at . Fairest Rates
;1cillfetPerArjetf t will occtfny
L': ii t. i . t-Li'-:.!!
the MetroDontaab6tei vfbere I telialf deH'eoods cheaper tor cash tliau
ever before,. V" '
THE
If
TTTTTT nT)Tn,niC11
li J VV' XJLULU-UO;
V
and ratenn,
LINE OF
EMBROIDERIES
m'S CL0TMIKG9
Dr. Hamilton's brick opposite the
ri" .-. l ! : U
""I- lt JOgKi
PHSON.
: Wheeler Bros
Poattfic Building, Locut street. Oak asif'
...DKALH8 IS.... i
JDLT GOODM
V.UUL ARD' COUNTRY FR03LTE
We jvill
Pay th9 Eiaftsst rPrict'
fok woo?,.
and store
ALL WOOL mi OF CHAFSF.
M' ara prepared to receive ,vol f
eitlmr ot tbn following places:
Roseburg, Wilbur, iakland,-
Drain's nd Scottsbniff i
6lf
WHEELkB uUtiS.
F0XT2TDI.Y
MACHINE HiOP,
B. F. DRAKE, PROPRIETOR,
Ml-fci!, . LEGON
OTEAM FINLS,aw MILLS (1EIST
AliIls,.Keapers, Punij s, and all kinds
a.,datyle.or Machiaerym.dtoorderrW.-
c"'Dft' " " ',1,w' P.wa
uii nunc iu mi us various lonr.g, ana
ll kinds of brass snd iron castini'r fur
nished at short notice.' Alio BsfactiW
"t Enterals. Vktaer and Alatcbvr kw
Stickers and tv. iK
WILLAMETTK
s.rovs wo an:s
RICHARDS it IJOGEKS, Proprietors
Sunnfaetairss ol tl.alaaioua
Dexter GooTc Stoves
PARLOR STOVES ECX STOVES,
AND..,.-
M0LLOW WaKI 3IC, TC,
Front'st. bet.
Portland, Oregon
DEALER- IK
Staple Dry Goodo
Keeps constantly n band
a general as-
eortuieni of
EXTRA FINE GROCERIES
Wood, Willow and Glassware, also
CROCKERY AXD CORDAGE.
A FULL STOCK OF
"'tich as required the Public County Schools
ALL .KINDS STATIONERY!
Toys and Faancy Articles.
To Suit both the younff and old.
rtole airent for t ie celebrated
PACIFIC THRESHING MACHINE
COMPANY.
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Including tli well known
PELT0X SIXsFOLD HORSE-POWER
Bnya and wlla Lecjal Tenders, furnishes
O ir-cki ut Portland and proenrr draf's on
an FraucUco in auuia to suit all reouir.
in. nt a. , 1
5M0KED HEAT
FOI?
WINTRS TSADE
SMOKED 1IAMS.BAC0N ANT
13 1R TT!
Freshly cured and of FINE QUALITY
The Und'-ratijitHl would ear to the rit
ns of SBburir tba. be has juat cured tha
finest lot of Hmi. Bacon unri lW.f
! '.flf;r,'d toibis marki't; and tliat nonne will
lni' to pnrcbosa the ame woen once they
i'Xamin it.
Pricts bw. r than evf r.
JACOB niTZER
Feed Stable, 1
Ttiis esiablii-buifnt ia the
Host in the 8tatc
an t connected wit Ii it is a la r2s
WAGON YARD WITH FINE J.lID ROOM
Capable of accoiiiiiiodatin'an umbi of
iiornea id WBffnn
BEST OF HAY AND jRajT3
Always in full supply at living prices
And No One is Allowed to $
Away Dissatisfied. .
Don t fail to irivt- us call. r we an rla
terrnine.1 to suit you in quautitr, qualitj
and uricea. WKluaT & CAUL0M.
J. B SIIATII,
I 0,poeite rum a Browa. Oakland, Of
. ...DEALER Uf. ... . ,
S toves and Tinwara
HARDWARE,
F t IMPLEMENTS.
. Keeps always on hand a
And is always ready m sell ( oods for cask
at price so that ail will besatisfied, .
QUICK SALES AXD BEAD! RETURNS
la ioy motto. Now ia the time foryoa