The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, August 16, 1879, Image 2

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    RATITRDAT.
.A HO. 10. 18T9
i'thSOLL'UOX OF ENDORSEMENT.
l tTKBEAS,THKl)OCOrA8 InDKPENDEXT,
n Dewspoper published in Hotebnrg, lias
liecn published in this county tor the period
of titree years ; ami
Wtikbf.jis, said newtptmr it now well
eftsbliahrd, and during a three years' trial
It lis faithfully served the interest of I lie
producer and lax-payer ; therefore be it
llemdval, We, the members of the t7mp
qua Orange No, 28. do give Thk Douglas
lDETEKl)EIiTour unqualified ei dosenient.
and would recommend It as a sewBi iurr
worthy the patronage of every farmer and
tai-paycrin southern uregon. .
t j , Geo. W. Jones, Master.
J. P. Dckcan, rHsiretary.
IT MEANS LIBERTY.
There is in iudependentistn fro?
dom. It i is the embodiment of
all there is m the word liberty.
It means notkiug mora and is
nothing less than that a citizen
shall do as he please?, and that he
ehall work tor hia own interests
and the promotion ot those pr.ns
ciples of government' which to
day allows the American to boast
that he is permitted by the laws
of his own creation to govern
himself, to loster bis own inter
ost9,aod to protect himselt against
the dishonest office-Reeker and
the intriguing politician. It is the
carryirg out ot the ideas which
first tound a home in the minds
ot Jefferson, Adams and those
others whoso wisdom and disre
gard of personal aggrandisement
gave to uh the grand and glorU
ous republis which to-day is ours
by right of heritage, and to whose
far-reaching thought provided
that which will never be other
viee than the wonder of all man
kind eo.long as tho people assert,
their freedom, and by honest
work try to maintain it as handed
down by them who gave it existence...,'-
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1 To prove this it is not neces
Vary, to call attention to the fact
i that those who were in the be
i gincing did not allow party ties
to "prevent them from opposing
' dishonesty in office. lie who was
s h thief was' named as such, and
he who committed another wrong
: wna called by his right name
and speedily punished,
n . , - t -1 j .
u,i.umo uas cnangea parties
question is no longer : "Is he
' capable is he honest?" The
point aimed at by party leaders is
.to secure' ofHse, and even in our
' own State do we find it irao that
an official thief escapes for fear
tlifc exposure of his misdeeds
will lead to an injury of the party.
The success of the party is above
all otter considerations, and if a
man has money, and has a will
to spend it he i more likely to be
placed at the head ot a : State or
county ticket thau a poor man;
for the reason he will use his
money to secure election, and
throoerti ni8 money witnout a
single other recommendation in
his behalf he will ride into of
fice to make more money. And
the same wealthy man is otten,
too often,, an aspirant for office,
ttringmg the subject home to
' those of Southern Oregon who
are more directly interested, we
would ask how many times has
'ouch voter kuown men of meuis
to work and forestall the ac tion
of primary meetings, and after
wards not only control; the
county and State conventions for
he benefit for themselves but for
the election of their friend ? A
Lundred times perhaps Las this
been the case in Southern Oregon,
and that many times have the
rank and file ot the members of
. the parties went to the polls to
ratify by an election nominations
which money and .wire-pulling
had secured contrary to the pop-
' 1 - ' 1- ' Tw . .....
mar wisn. Aieiier proor I tnis
fact cannot bo furnihed than is
.found in the frequent Independ
ent movements ot the countrv,
and the. restless spirit evinced by
the tax-raving classes which finds
utetrance through independent
nominations. That spirit is nn
outburst of . feeling from those
who ask atyi-Tesiro nothing more
than honest, economical and capa
ble government, and by the citi-.
zens who think tor themselves
and will not bo driven, contrary
, .to the intenions. ot those who
founded the American republic,
to the polls as so many cattle to
tne slaughter to vote tor the eleo
tion of those uominatec1 by rings
ttuu c-njuen itbu in political par
ties having for their guidance
the convenient though questional
ble met to of "princi&les, not
men." With Independents it has
come to tbem through pad expe
dience that .the motto should be
rocn not principles, and tbey
have found out that t6 elect hon
est men to office U to trust prin
ciples in saftj luiiji'a ard to vote
' far the best, .man is to work for
Oio salvation of the nation. VV hen
they do this they enjoy the rights
of freemen and are free, and if
they have greater prosperity, ore
b!ee?ed with a hearty oppeti'e
and their sleep is sweet nt night,
they rightly can attribute it nil to
the Idot thatthey are good citizens.
true Americans, and have no de
signing politician a waiter W
tilt them how to vote "tor the
Kood of the party."
BENTON COUNTY ALLRIGHT.
All Southern Oregon is ac
quainted with Hon. Green B.
Smith, of Ct. litem county, and
everyone eo acquainted knows
Mr. Smith to be n nonorublu
gertleman, an influential citizen
and a man of undoubted verac:ty.
lie is universally accredited with
being possessed with sound and
careful judgment, and h'.s friends,
enemies and ueigbbora will say of
him that he never espouses the
cause of anyone or; of any party
without he fir9t becomes fully
convinced that such cause i9 that
of the right and in the end will
work out a righteous purpose.
Since 1872 Mr. Smith baa been
an Independent, end in , that lune
he has asked tor no office. He
has remained since j then true to
the cause of the people, and been
bitter aud nnreleutkss in his op
position to all rings and cliques
ot parties -
Knowing the gentleman to be
as stated above, prompted us to
write him a letter inquiring as to
the Independent cause in Benton
county. In answer he sends ,ns
the following: i i
ConTATXia. Aogast 11, 1379. ;
TOTHB EDITOR TUB tsDKPiNDENT
Dear Sir : Your letter ia received ami its
ccn'ems duly uoie.l. living away from
hmie when your letter arrived, accouuts
f.r my daisy in writing you an answer.
I have been an Independent since 132,
and am now of all political rings and
Cliques.
benton county is more Independent to
day than ehe was in 1874, anl Benton
county will be with Southern Oregon in
the n:xt contest in lavor of reform.
Tours truly, Ukekn B. Smith,
VTith Beiitoc county allright,
with Laue ripe for the movement,
and the Independents strong m
the faith in Douglas and Jackson
counties ' as well as in Coos and
Curry, there is nothing now in
the way of a general aud success
ful revolt against strict party rule
a revolt that 'will be sweeping
in effect aud carry with it houcst
and capable men into office. All
that is necessary to make the
movement without tear of failurt-,
is first, a convention of conference,
attended only by men of irre
proachable character Wbb have no
axes to grind and have a common
sympathy with the people as tax
payers, oucn convention can
draft a platform and man out the
plan of battle, aud then each
member thereof may return to
hi3 home and prepare for the
work to bu accomplished. And
at home every citizen must attend
the primaries and convention,
and no man must be given a place
on the ticket or receive the en
dorsement of Independents Ml
there is one better man who will
take tho place. If this is done,
and it is established that the
fight is to be made -not to put
any particular man in office, but
to promote the interests' of 'the
entire people the people will
rally to the support Of the ticket
with an enthusiasm which will
not abate until the i victory is
won. ' . ; -
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The Jacksonville Times gives
us credit for attempting to cause
a third party movement in South
tni Oregon, and makes light of
what it terms our eftorts in that
direction. It the Times man wps
not afraid we will, accomplish
what we are trying to effect, he
would not have so much to say
about ue. Teople, generally, do
not complain of what does not
disturb them, and the Tinws pus
us very forcibly in mind of tho
boy badly frightened who whis
tled and laiiglted , to keep np his
courge. A tnird party move
ment in Southern Oregon means
that ' such party organs ns the
Times shall havo nothing to do,
and the cliques and rings which
such papers support and aid to of
fice, that their member- may
speculate with the people's mon
ey, shall have an end; consequently
it behooves the Times and its sup
porters to make light of honesty
and cry out against that which,
to them, is more frightful than was
Banquo's ghost to the conscience
stricken Ktchard. But affected
laughing will not eerva as a bid
ding to the ghost to; go down.
More substantial than i the ghost
of Shakespeare' imagination tho
Independent movement will con
tinue, grow strength and in the
battle will be found to be al!ich
mond in the field. ;
The ITew York Times S8ya two
remarkable discoveries have been
made. First, a public creditor
who vrefers to have his pay in sils
ver dollars; the other, a federal office-holder
who has filed.a petition
tor a reduction of salary. The
latter is an Indian blacksmith at
Sacs " and Fox ugency, where the
pay 5 3700 yeaily. The former
is a colored pensioner. ; -
PROF.(?) TIERNAN AGAIN.
The Astoria pauer of a late date
has the fotlowmg:
:. A Kosf'bnrjt pBper eommenMni? npon the
ir.n proopecta at fort Townsend ay Prf.
.1 i 1 iernxo is a bilk. The q aesiion
c imes up; what is a utlk? Mr. i Iernan
pieveutetl a lolol CW from perpeiraiinK
franda upon ix-ople with a wibaunce ,ro
iiounno'i trV-c fw, from thixte silver mud
Strintr in nto roouij. . an me itutc-
buri man on oi uiueo euapsi
l'rof. Tiernan (o called) is a
i i. i - i i . i i
l)ll 111 131S K.ucn, ne ruuut-u pnuj
fint nf tiifir wiKrfli. I
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WIllCll v":a liuii mcu iaiu i"
him to pny to the men from
nh'we skilled labor he secured the
good reputation Which afterward
" , . c ,
ave him a place among the mill-
inir cetiijtauies of Southern Ore-
. "''' ii t
gon, and Prof. Tiernan (so called)
nlv left Southern Oreo-.IS When
only 1BH ouuuiciu uic0i n uvu
by his low cunning and dishonesty
It was proved he was uot to be
trusted with the direction of work
of value and rt qui ring the edu
cation ot a miner, vv e Know
. a- i " lit 1
nothing of Tiernan's exploits in
connection with the "silver mud
springs." ; We have reason to be
lieve if ho did anything good it
was because there was no money
to bo made on the other aide. V?
do know ihat if he will pay to
several miners in this and Jackson
county the ttmnuuts they etute art-
due them, for work performed by
them to develop one ot Tiernan'b
wildcat mines, we will beheve
l.A .aa H'Kf ltd tiictlv nu'nu
good and hardworking men. But
we will never think otherwise
than his was the work of specula
tiou in Southern Oregon, aud
think the accident which led to
a discovery ot his baseness was a
great beuefit to the people whom,
tiom iLe start, he attempted to
n'cce and tletruud
Ireland, did yon not pay an as
sessmeiit on the Lucky Queen to
Sittle up some ot J u ruan s etea
lugs? It you think to the con
trary, ask Secietary BodU-y and
( e will givej-ou proof that you
not only paid for Tiernan's dis
houesty, but that Tiernan left
Portland beLveeu two days.
By order of the postmaster gen
eral, tho free delivery service
will be establibhed at Portland,
Oregon, on October 1st.
.NEW TO-DAY.
The Promoter anr! Perfector cf As
sliRllatlon. ;
The neforater and VItal!at-r of the
The Producer and Invlorator of
Xerve and S!uw.
The Builder and tizrpnrttr of Iimtn
Power.
Fellows' Compound Syrup 1 com- ;
pose 1 of ingrodiouts identical with
tho-te which constituto Healthy Elood,
Muscle and Nerve and Brain Pul wianea,
while Lilditsolf is diroeUy dependent
upon some of them.
By Its union with tbo blood and its
effwi upoa tho mu?el9H, roosiabllihiiif;
the one and toeing the otl-.cr, it is c- "
pable of olTecting the following results :
It will displace or wash oat tubemi- J
loua matter, and thus cure Consumption
By increasing Ncrvoui and Muscabr
Vigor, it will cure Dyr.pepsia, foeblo
or Interrupted action of tho Heart and
Palpitation, - Weakness of I'licllert
caused by griif, worry overtax, cr
irregular hablt'J, Bronchitis Acute or
Chronic, Congestion of the Lungs, even
in the most alarming stages. .
It cures Asthma, Loss of Voice,
Neuralgia, , St. Vitus Darco, Epileptic
Fits, Whooping Cough, Karvousness,
' and is a most wonderful adjunct to
other remedies insustainiag life during
the process ot Diphtheria.
Do not be deceived by remedies bear
ing a similar name : no other prepara
tion 13 a substitute for this usder any
circumstances.
Look out for the name and a-ldrca
3, 1. FELLOWS', St. John, N.B., on tho
yellow wrapper in watermark, which i3
Been by holding the paper before the
light. .
Price, $1.50 per Bottle, 6 for 47.50.
Sold by all DrugcWs.
GREAT REMEDY
Strongly Recommended by the Medi
cal Faculty for
Nervousness. ......... Wenknfsn,
Debility..... .'...Dyspepsia,
Indigestion. Chills,
Fever.... ...... ...... He., Ktc; ,
SISSIMQNDS'
NABOB
wppqisiS;
In Bottle and by the (!allon.
Convmers are retired to the followinir
extracts from the reports of eminent Pub
lic AwayiBt :
Labraiory and Ofllfe,
No. 4. S'iwj Street. B'leton
Geo. Simmonds. Esq.: Sir '1 he camples
or NABOB WHISKY received from diff T
ent parties, have heu analyzed with the
followinfr results: It is ofstandnr j alcdioK
ic 8lreng.h and frte from added flavoring
oils, acids, metals, or other deleterious
substances. This whiBky is pure, of supe
rior quality, and suitable for dietic and
medicinal purposes. KesHH"ful!y,
S. DANA HAYES.
Stale Assnyer for Massachusetts. -
This is pure barley and wheat spirit, re.
mnrkable in fragrant ethers which impart a
delicate aroma, at the sansetime frradua'ly
increasing Lis value as a diffusive stimulant.
'1 he solid residue contains larga autount of
tannin, derived Irom Ptorinif in oaken casks,
which imparts to tine old vhixkyone of
its valuable individual qualities. The
amount of residue proves the whit-ky to be
free Irom the excessive coloring and pweef
eniag so generally uned in udulteiatincr.
In fact, in two words, it -4s the PUKEST
WHISKY, and will notihly supjily a pubs
lie want, now that -wliikies are ao gener
ally adulterated, Imwill be of the greatest
value to the physician in those numerous
cases in which pure :.wtiiskies are the mot
uxefui ot all medicines, ; i. COOK.
'SI;
-
lisp
100,000 Cases Sold os.
The Pacific Coast within the last year.
ClTNone genuine, nnless labell-d with
my signature over ihe.cmk.
" ii. SIM MOND3.
S. MARKS & CO.
AG fS. ROSEBCRG, OGN.
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VERT SELECT STOCK !
OF
HAEDWABE, Till WAEE AUD STOVES !
Sheridan Bros.,
The firm would announce that they hav j iat
Largest Stocks
Ever brooirht to IUuiclaa cmnty, and when
T KKNS and UEA UY AIAiJU TIN VVAUU,
b - s. tu ply in their line of any eatablUi.ineut
can purchase elsewhere.
In the shape ot bulling materials in
gU.,(.rilr hiducenieiits to purchasers. Try
We cn nvr you bariunn in lue loiidwinjr brands of stoves, not equalled else
win-re mica a. r niai)Ka. rermer, iimiy, iexier, i acme,
Occident, Inn. Kinir, Empire City, and oilier eiove and ranjji-s.
T1,e lH;ll', "'ri'n are coi.'ianily employed in the manut
b M iliulll )rlirn our pneea.
wju re Hiick a. H inansia. rarmer, i;uiitv,
i buyt
3
We have n'so bara'ins to offtr in guns,
ks well as in Shot-guns and 1'isloia.
We aie also Agents for th White, Peerless
we seil at lowest rates and warrant as complete in every respect.
We can also supply
AvrrilS and ISnblxr
The best in tho market, at the lowest rates.
Give us a call, inspect our slock, inquire as
any one can.
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GF.iAT REDUCTl'J l?i HATES !
ROSEBURG AND COOS BAY
STAGE LINE !
THROUGH m 64 HOURS
FROM
ROSKUUIUi TO SA"N FRANCISCO
Slaking connections with the Ocean fteam
er. Steamers arrive and depart every
week, certain, and S'mieXime-i twice
a we k. V-
Soseteg to Gcos Eay 1
IN": ONE:: DAY'!
FARE TO SAN FRANCISCO
by if is mute, 14 50 ; Fare !
to Coo Bay, $u'.00.
; The prf'prii tTS of lids line would an
pouuee to the public that tiiey imve lusde
lh nlxve reluciiin in rates nf travel, and
with line horw-a and -b t of stages, are
prejared, better than any one e'se, to t'u -
nitih accMiiiiHalattiins to travelers who
patroniz! them. The time ol fansiV is
short, the Mad good,' and there is no d
lentirm on the route. The drivers em
ployed ar eXM-rienced aud polite, and
wi'h all will situw every possible atteu
tb.n. The time of arrival and departure rf
slrainer may lw learned upon inquiring
at the Sfetr !di!an lio'ei.
For furiher particulars, inquire
PEtiKlNS Si illSAUHU'K Agr ts,
AIeroHi!iinu Huiel.
F. SCIIETTER, .Ajp nt. Umpire City.
ANXCAL EX1IIIJ1T
Of the Financial Condition of Doughis
Comity, OreKn, for the Year end
ing July 7th, 1878:
i.tAim.rriKS :
Unpaid orilets, counted Julv 2,
1878....: 11.757
C7
Paid County J'ldite-... .
WW IW
5(K GO
l'aid County Treasuter.... . .. .
Paid County School' Supt.... ..
Paid County Atessor.... ....
Paid Disi. Att'y and Assistants I.
Pu:d A-U rnev ter Crinriials....
Paid Slier. tf and Bailiff;) Noble's
administraiiim .... .. ......
Paid Sheritr & Baiblls llonn's
adiiiiiiistTatioti . ..; . .. ....
Puid Countj Ciers Wiiliamo. . ..
l'aid Connt Cierk iSheriila;
Paid Circuit Court Cl'k Wiiiiams
Pid t'ircuii Cour. 'Tk bhiridan
Paid C'tmiity Coiunitssioiiets
Paid Jurors mid Witnesses....'
Paid Justices and CniiiKbit s....
Puid tur Ii' ioIh aud riilili'c . . . .
Paid lor Paupers and Iiimui-:..
l'aid for Cori ners Inquests
Paid for Kepairs and iixlures ou
court house....
Paid lor B.x ks, stationery, mcr-
chsEIi8, etc .. ., ........ ..
Paid lor fuel
Paid lor Priming. . .. .... .... .
Paid for Judgment and Costs
r nprtiue Court .... .... ....
Pi. id for Kltctit.n KxpeiiMiS.... .
Paid 't'axs lte.turued
Paid Interest on County C-niers
I'aii staMj Taxes.. ., ..
Paid EspresKajje on the name..:'
Paid School l axes Trantilerreii
Paid Tretibtirer's ier ceut.... ..
Paid Kxprebsajre on l'aur t'ud
4io 00
1.0H ()
17 SO
t.flOO 03
3.4C0 78
.VH) 01
l.nir co
i 7 ;a
4(j!1 mi
StilJ tw
s.ti-io at)
rtii B5
2.7'JO (i
?,W 17 !
20J 50
382 00
3o0 03
115 67
. H'S 00
113 40
2W 00
2i 00
1.6-JO il
H.uit m
si n-j
6.125 4
ou; ho
5 23
Totttlliabilt.es........ 58,100 70
assrts : : .
On band July 2d, 1?78. 1.S07 83
licceived taxes from Mier.tT for
1877 188 31
Poll taxes from Assessor, 1878.. tloO 00
Prop'ty taxes from AsmmoM878 t81 23
Polltaxes Iran Ass-ssor. 1870.. J5i CO
lteceived from Lujimr Iiic-mae . . 1,1-W 00
keceived irom Peddlers' License 31 i!)
Received from Ferry License.. 10 00
Uecei veil Costa from C'rimiiials.. C.'J
Keceived.frotn Coroners.. .. .... 74 30
Uectived Kxpeuses ttoni laying
out mh(1........ 5 00
Received Fines 440 50
Ibceived Court Fees from Clerk H8 50
UeceivM taxes Irom Siieritt. 1878 44,855 b2
lieceived tor keeping Stale Pu
peis ..........
1,090 83
Reo-ived Fxcess from Sales of
Land ou taxes 1578 ......
120 90
Total Assets, deducted..
... 51.402 46
Balance, or Actual Co. debt.,..
rHOOK OF VK HIHC AT toil
Unpaid orders, counted.... .... ;
Assets on hand..., .... ...... .
6,788 24
8.00-1 84
2,177 10
County debt as above.... .... 6.788 24
P. S. I find, on examination, that an
error as made by the former Cierk ajiainst
the c-uniy tor $1.14. The amount report-.
ed unpaid July 2d. 1878. phonld be $11..
707 07 instead of Si 1,750 53 as reported.
State cf Ohkgoji, )
Co, of IkmuiHM '
I hereby certify that the foregoing is
a correct exhibit of the eootity finances lor
flonsrlas county, Oregon, for the year end-.
ins.' July 7th, 1870. .
Witness my hand and seal this 8th da;
of July, 1879, . T. K. SUEK1DAN,
Connty Cleik.
J. Ji SKULEK,
Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler,
D BALER IN
WATCKtS. CLOCKS & FINE JEWELRY
Watches, Clocks It Jewelry Repaired.
AMATOLS ;AIiaAS1"23,
OfScs with J- W. Strange, Roscborg,
aT-
Roseburg, Or.
received and now have on hand one of the
of Hardware
added thir STOVES OF ALL PAT
thee ar prepared to dff.lari lli-y hv the
in Southern Oi vgoa, which they propone
the way of locks, butt, etc, we can
us.
offer
uexier, i-ainc, vviuo vveai, iiiirenuon
a.
utacture of our Tinwan
mmmmm, .....
such as Winchester. Sharp and other Riflcf
and New Tlome Sewlnff Machine s.which
to our prices, and wo promise to suit all if
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Wunld announce lo the public that
they are preparwl with Jte b.-st ol materi
al to aupplv , all dt-manps in their line.
Hiving enj iyed tver twenty years' expe
rience! in tueir trade, all work periurmed
by them is iruamnteed to he tirsuciass, an l
strictly acenrdiou to ord. r.
Citsca's Celolratsd Har-
Pronojnce-3 bv all who have used them to
he the b.st ever invented, always on
bund ami fir sale cheap.
FARM MACHINERY RE-
r 'PAIRED,'
Give Tliesa a Call.
Miiti ;apeni.s ror rue 1'ionccr riisiois
WKilcn Mills for North PaeiHo Owist.
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Maniifuctures' of the
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FlNDJIiD-SDIRTS
-AKD-
OEN'T S FUltXISlilXt; (JOOI)S.
(57 and C. V H H P.tr.lan.l. Oj'.
KCSEBDIiG.iaiLLSi-
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P?.0R!RT0RS.'
THE EE ST FLCUR-IN THE EARXET
The Flour of these mills i;ti enlned in
popularity until it has conn? :o be knou n
! u.v puichiiMTs as the best in the mniket.
urum-s irom homo
prompt IT. Address,
and abroad Itik-d
JOM-:.S & ii ATEt', Rosebura.
. :'Hancss and Saddles
FLNE RAROAIXS OFFERED !
:; . JOHN . wTisOOIlE, -;
Would aiuti'iiwvi to tin- pnb,ic in geU'-rnl
that he ha RMsiinied lull char-re ol the sad
dlery stoif'j of K. M. Mwire. aod hns on
baud a cmple-e stock in every respect of
Harness, Saddles, Erldles,
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FUnXfSlUM, MATERIALS
And is prepared to do tirsfc'iiss work In
the iiinnul 'CLiiiM of new roods, or in the
repairing f old. He lias purchased' his
present line sto-k of h-aihers, e c. ,on the
very lowest terms, mid is prepate.l fo sU
cii aper anii do work on terms more ri H
snnahie than ean any one else for proof ol
which irive him a ca l, l.t the old stand of
E. .11. Moore, north the Post Mice. v
' JOHN W. Mount;.
Roseburpr, July 10, 18,79. '
$25 ;:EBWAHD !
I will gir the above reward for any ins
fonn.iHon which wiii iend to the d lection
of the ihiel and recovery of the nirietvn
two bushels of wheat stolen from tor.
Palmer's warehouse a short time ago, and
1 would .varu the pioplo of ccottburg t.
the ettVct that they buve thieves iu tin ir
midst, snd iidviss them to take precaution
ary measures against them.
" AN DREW PAWYER.
Long Prairie, Douglas Co.iu:y, Ogn.
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A tocktt-book belonging to thn under
signed, was lost between John Jones' Ford
ftnd Roseburg. This pocket book contains
one note lor $80 dollars, on.! blank note
for $273, and an order tor $30. The purry
finding the sou will leave it at the 1ndi-
I'EKDEST oliiee. Liberal reward Ctven.
" K.l-AUAUT.
FOE
SALS.
I have a fiiie iot ol Spanish Mereno rams
perh'Cily sound, wh;ch I oiler for sale very
cheap lor cash. Ail those wishiug to im
prove their fl'icks will do we., I to call and
see for lliemselve aud buy if suited. Six
miles Irom Roseburg, Douglas Co.,Cgn.
. II. CONN, Sen .
Cliiacso LaTior Furnisicd
COXTRACTOIi "FOR LA150II. ROSF.-
I prepari'd to furnish all kinds of Chinese
labor on the best of terms. Contractors
and others will do well to give him a call.
Inquire at VVa (Jee Wash house, or John
Lee, at Cosmopolitan Lotel.
; ''-'L LUMBER. '
Those who wish to purchase every
kind of lumber would do well to call on
N.Gates at the flouring mills, Roseburg; tf
he has not the lumber o band, alt orders
left with him will be promptly filled f(ftrr
themiL ? J As. aJ
GEE AT REPUBLIC LOST.
OAHO BEOS!
Did not
Loso any d ii. '
lEY PURCriASED
IN FACT
LASiCEil AKD 1T:TEII STOCK GOODS,
. Than any other HtuiFe in thej4l-:(j,tvt' and fnither Additious
to thje tock will arrive withj Kvrv Incoming" Steamer
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rho Firm, Therefore,!
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' WITIIWM'THE
IATEST STYLES ASlliwTHE NEWEST PATTERNS.
d in evciv IiistHtH-eii'Voff.er the best ot Bargains.
1HSY EAVElH
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING.!;
Gents, r.d Children's Fur pag nishing Goods, Lwdies' Suits,
and the best mnnntHctured S"jj(lold acd Silver Watches,
Bracelets, Toys, Rines.iJSJ Chains, Pins, Etc.
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Together with llai duarc, Tobacco, Ktc.
These goods have all been selected with especial care, and buy
er may easily test thuir rjuulity and cheapness by giving us a call.
Wit still stick to' the old motto. "Quick Hales and small profits."
S5"And wo never coasluer it trouble 10 ehow goods.
CARO BROTHERS.
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Will sopply Boots and Sh ies to customer,
lowor tuau at any oilier place in t'te M te.
U ni's Sho. s . . wwt
' Pegg'-d Kts, to Order. . . .....
" Sewe ' rois. beBt qualitv French calfskin'
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Credit given on purchnses made by respnns ble psrties f.ir. nc ve Address all ar
'" GKORtiE VOLHARD. OAKllvxa ()U;. --
Lzz7rJ&e?Lu?7ihQr I
.r. J. COM STOCK
Is prepared to furnish all kinds ol lumber
in Hosi-burg, dressed or plain, nt rates
lower "ban any one'Jse. Having the best
machinery in the couety, necan do better
than any one else, and will fill orders
promptly. . Any kind of lumber furnishtd
the (luy tho order is received. Address
J. J- COMSTJClv,
Latham, Oregon:
" : JP." C Snyder,
PRACTICAL CARMAbT AND WACOM
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Has o)ened a sin p iu llow-burg. nest door
to Wntkius" Unit hers, and he is prepared to
do all work m his line at low puces vnd on
short notice. A epecuiltv made of
UNDEU ia'KING,
In which he is prepared to give ealislac
tion and lowest ra'es.
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General Agents for -,,V
REIGLK BROS" COPriNO
IIODSE,
SA.V FRAXCISCO. CALIFORNIA.
Photographs enlarged In India Ir.R, Was
ter colore and crayon, from 8 to II) inches
to life-size. Office for the SHa e of Oregon
at No. 6 Morr'son street (St. vJl arles Hotel
hni'dini?) Portland. UrdeM lira the inte-
LSTirapry attended to. i ddress.
W1SS I lit VtiXBI I , V ! U. DOS Stf.
PoHTUkHr. Oregon. t ;
Largs Stocl: cf Spring
IX SAN" FIIAXCISCO
TBlUr HATE A
iCarnct fail in Suppy-
FULL LIIJES III
- BOOTS. 811. E. LADIES.
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MADE AT HOME
OF TITS '
BEST MANUFACTURE
AND OK THE
Finest ILcalher ,
tn tfi STATE
latest 'mylea and of best leathers at price
;.Iy pr c is are as to' lo .v-i ; '-
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GOOD BREAD AT LOWEST PITI CES
liisiE :,-.: :
Would announce that he aiwavs kcopeon
hand ail fresh Fruits, Candies Nuts, dikes.
Pies and all kinds of caum-d Fish, Jellies!
Fruits, Oysters, Honey, etc . and in cons
liection therewith he has a f!ikerv and an
exjrioiiced Jistkt r from Port html, audi
will furnish !h best of bread (25 losv-s
lor $1.00) to any one wishing the same
at (heir residence, or at tie store. Grsham i
br.-ad supplied whenever desired. Store)
and Bukery next door to Dr. . Woodruff
drugstore and opposite Sheridan Bros.,
lltebnrg, Oivc me a call.
U. FlSHEK Proprietor.
- W. F. OWENS & PLY31ALE.
Fowarding : anl Coinruission
AGENTS,
KOSCBURU... OSEOON
Will give special attention to fordwarding
g04Kl consigned lo their care. : Freight
jnoni-y advanced. Omunsviou reasonable.
All business in this line shall ree-five pur
strict attention.
All goods consigned to oar care should
be marked. '(!. B. A." Hoaebur. ;
L. A. SMITH,
ROSLBURO.'.OREGON.
Special attention paid to graining, and
also painting ot averykind don Give me
a trial. ..... ...
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Woud loform their patrons that they have moved to their i e
brick store, and are in receipt of the
USlRGEST stock of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
EVER BROUGITT TO ROSEBURG.
This Stock was selected by one of
Eau Francisco market, aud
L, ATE ST PATTERNS II
LADIES' FANCY and
PLAlN.DRiSSS GOODS,
LACES, EMBRuIDERlES,
With us there is a'so to be found
a full assortment of
Ladies'
In the line of Ladies', Misses and
Childrens.
SSioc and Gaiters.
Our stock is eo complete that no
one can fail to be suited.
We have with the above a
lull
Stock ot
CHlLDItSTTS'
Winch we oner at the lowest
.ch
tes,
Ult
rates, and which will be
found satisfactory to all who
examine it.
ALSO A FULL AND
Groceeris, Crockery, Glassware
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AND OF LIQUORS.
Grain, 7co and Frci-cs of Every Eescription
Bought and Highest Ciish Trice Paul for Them.
Patrons will take notice that as our stock was purchased after
the decline in prices in San Francisco, we are prepared: to sell
rroods cheaper than any other
Uoseeeukg, Oregon.
WAG0H-MAKIHS.
Particular Attention Paid to Horse-Shoeing.
O. MARKWICII Proprietor,
Would Inform the public ihat hew pre
pared to do all kinds of Uiacksmiibiug and
vv'ngon-Makitig in a workmanship manuer.
lie has also Lacks brut-class tor sale.
Call and see him at his shop on OaR Street,
nr'ar Aorahom's Switch, 4 6
NOTICE TO 5mPPERS.
Having decided on discontinuing the for
warding business, we desire to give notice,
that from aud after the loth of February
next we will not receive ai.y more fieijriita
into our warehouse. All pr.rsnns in arr ars
he treight rhorjfes are rej;iested to mate
mniedinte pavnunt. For t'.ie accomeda
tiou of those wlii live in and limit Jock
sonvi le, by kind cmsent, ?.!r. Max MuN
ler will receive and receipt tor ns,
K MA1.KS&CO.
I'osF.m'lto. Janunrv !ih. 1S7S), ,
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AT OAKLAND.
MANNING & VANW1XKLE.
Old and ei)erienced biarkfmiiha would
announce, to liio people ot i inHiia pi
cinct and the traveling pubhc tint have
opened a blacksmith shop at (Jak and.
They have all materials found in a first-
class establishment, a e workmen of manv
year's esperience. and &) 'nstiBetl in say
lug they can do A'fl Y WOSK en
trusted ti their care with ncaUcsee and up
on the soonest nonce.
house snoEixdi srzci-
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0;va the firm a rail, end they will never
send from their sli' p a lame bars, and
prove to patrons tliat a shoe well put ort
wiit last a horse longer than Will.n boot
on a man, and be twi'te as "omfonab'e.
riSM MACHINERY REP AIF.'D
In a permanent manner and s; isfnetary ro
patrons. In tins line we promise to do
work cheaper thnn the ebestiest .
taiAiSMMi & VA.NWlMiLE
NED. DRY'S SALOON.
JACKS'W STBKET, : ROSEIiTJr.O. !
Tlie proprietor 'oK this weH-known and
popular report would thank his friends fur
their liberal patronage in the past and ask
foracontinnance of the same in i lie future,
1'he iniblic is informed that 1 keep none but
the best brands of wines, liquors arid cigars,
nBd that I sell over the bsr the celebrated
J JESSE MOORE & CO.'S
KENTUCKY WHISKIES!
A good Billiard Table will be fonml in 4he
raksin ; also all the leadltg pa n of tite
eotwst. Uive me a call. : t" CDUY.
Stone jFireglaccQ I
JOHN LONG, of Cleveland,
Wnaid announce that he is prepaied to
Furnish the stone, neativ cat, for ' ;
Firep.aces, at rates more reasonable than
Any oceelse car.; and that,
He wdl receive orders to timid chimney
s And Fireplaces from any part 1 1 the -
. i County.
He wtll warrant all his chimneys to bar
-Perfect drauiibt, and to be of permanent
' Chirrter. ... .... .. .
He will also deliver stone already dressed
'to any one wishing the same, ?
For Fireolace. Orders ieft with the
Indui'Espkst, or Mr. I'ochran,
Looking Olase. promptly attended to. .
NEW STATE HOTEL,
Opposite W. F. Co'a. Kxuruss OUice,
CORNER 3d k CALIFORNIA
.Slreetli. Jacksonville, Oregon.
Heals at All Honrs,
New Kooms and Clean Bed. Saiieiaction
i Onaranteed. .....
C. W. SAVAGE, Proprietor.
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the members of the firm in the
emoraces an siyies hqu
SCARFS, COLLARS, :
LIN I'iN S Ui I'S, N ECKTIES,
PARASOLS, KID GLOV ES
GENTLEMEXS'
Under this heading her3 is eve
rything to please the tastes .
ot all.
Every - Latest ." Stylo In
troduced
And all Goods ot the best mate
rial? and improved finish, ;
EMBRACIXG
Oentlemens' Underwear.
EVERY STYLE YOCTIIS' CLTII -.
. lAG,t '
DRESjJ & business suits,
I HATS, CAPS, ETC.
COMPLETE STOCK OF
house in the city.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
TrroTlCK 18 IIFKhBY 1 YEN" THAT
JJt oy virtue ot an rsecntion. iff uei out
of the Circuit Court ot the Mate of Oresron,
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lor vuiu ji iuuiin,iiu tne -slii uai
of August, laU, ujion a judgmebt aud de
cree of tor- closure, rendered at tlie tctcw
ber term, I8i5. ot said Circail Conn, in la
vor of It. F. Jrov-r, S.F. Chadwick and A.
H. Brown the Board ot Commissioner
for the sale of School Land and mnnag.
tmniof the Common lnniiFwMliH(t
against A, J. Manning, dirtcud to Bie
cmmtnaing me mat out oi the p'rsonal
property of said A. J. Manning, and if
sulbcieni personal property cannot be
foutid thea out ot the iel properly belong
ing to him ou the 23d day f s October.
1S75, or at any time thereafter, I cause to
be made the sum of thirteen hundred,
tweotyeight ami s-ventv-6ve one-lion 1
redihs (Sl,32y 73) lollars, together with in
terest aud accruing costs thereon.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of said TVrit
of execution, I have levied . bpun the fol
lowing1 wcribei ; real pre twriy, to-wit :
The Kiuthst quarter of the southwest
qua.terot t-c'iou ihirtT-rtwo (32) in town
ship twenty-four (21) sotitli range four (4)
West. The north La'f of i.h northeast
quarter of section six ((j jn township
twenty-five (2o) south range tonr (4) west
and the Southeast quarter of the ninheast
quarter of sectioa six (6) and lot one (!) f
section five (5) in townsuip tweuty.'ive (,'o)
south range four (4) wei l,t one (1) of
section twentyoue (21) end lots two 2)
anl three (3) and the northwest quarter nf
tbe northwest -"quart r of sectiou twenty
two (23) and lot eleven II of section fif
teen 13 in township twentv-fiv ViTt
s nub range si 0 west- And'the northw
easi quarter ot ihe uorihesst qtir
ot section "'.' twenty-one: 211 - and the
west hajf of the northwest qui rter of
se!'iou twentyoue21town?lup tw, hiv five
125 south raoge s,x (0) west. Arid tus
northeast quarter 'nf the northwest quarter
of section twenty-three 23 and tho r.nrtl.
easi quarter of the s.uihwesi "qnnr .f
section twenty to 33 in U.wnMun iwes.-ty-Sve
33 so'itli range seven rj wei.
And the uoru.est quarter mm ti, j;ortli
east quarter of the southwest oi si crum
twelve (12) and lot ieven (?) of s.-ci -n
eleven (11) in township twenty-tour
south range seven (J) wet. Also im
t-ouiliwest quarter of tiw northesM "qnnm r
and the eoushi baifof the mmbwesi qoar-.
ter and lot two (2) of section six (U, i.i
township twenty-five (23) smith of iso-e
five(5) west, Ana the n .rtheast quarter
of section onefljia township twetiv-,.ve
23 south of range six 8j west, a. ! t:m
southeasi quaner nt the northeast q:nnr
-f section six 0i in township tweui v-Svp,
I25J south rat.pa five fa west, all ot" ai i
lands being eiiuate in Douglas tou-nr.
Oregon, cmtsioing :,; ( n ; !,ttru!n"d
nnd twenty-tour and seventy - ei
one - hundedth 1,124 7sj acres more
or le. And furiher, ? 1 will sell
all the right, title and interest of t:ie eai.i
A. J, Manning, in a ad to tin- said pret.ii-H
describe asaforeraid that be owned on ihu
23d day oi October, 1S73. or has since ac
quired, together wiih all and singular t:
tenements, hercdiiainenls and appur;enin
ccs, thereunto U-hnging or in aiiywiso j j,.
pertaining, at public audimi. to the high
est bidder for cash, at Ihe Court H. ...-.,.
door, in tha city of Koseburg. on
Satnrtlay, 6th Jtoy of September, l?T;v
at one o'clock in tha sfcernnonof si.i.l 'ry
to satisfy the amount of sctd judgtu.-ti',
wit:- lue snm ot thirteen, twprnv-.-i.-li'.
and Vevetjtv-ftveone-hundredthjgi;;o4 j y.
dollars, together , with - interest :;ij ae
cruing CvS' thereon. Dated ftis Hih ciav
of Augmt, 1S79. ' : F. P. KOfiAN,
bberiffot Doogla County, t'gn.
20,0001 POIJjIbs
OLD CAST IUON,.VYAN'TfJ
5: a -AT THE
ROSEBUIKJ IitO.V 'foIJ.VSK't.
flood Price paiil.. Old iron "taken
in
change for work. "
LHrOiiTANi aOICK;
All parties knowinsr theinso'v ind, i.i. i
to the firm ;of VVrtiht k Canon .k.
livery stable lasinetw, are h-r.by, mei'i. d
to make immediate settli tn-nt cy ctih ir
note and tha save ctists. This is ri last
notice. WKfttfiT CARI)V
June 14, 1879.
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