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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1879)
C(je nbepenknt S.VTUKDAY.. AUG. 16. 1879 AGENTS FOR THE INDEPENDENT. Wheeler Bros. '; 1). J. Lyons... AV. B, Wells.. .v.-. Oakland. Soottabnrg and Elkbm. ,.V..". Xonealin. ... ,;Ten Man. Myrtle OreHt Uoo. ri. bhibrook.... ....Umpqurt rerry. W m . CxioV cm..;.- ....... Look in g Glass. A L. Boeder... .... ....Myrtle Point. ... . . .. .... .Jckoutrme. Aba. ttnaaor. tfeotha Thornton. . .Oak t"reek. STfiAKSE SUICIDE! ' ; Thomas Logan, it Pardoned Convict, Shoots Himself Through tfceBraia! Tho Fifth and Last Attempt at Destruction i Self- ITEMS IN BRIEF. There are now bat eleven candid tee for the offiue of City Marshal Workmen are av engaged in preparing the foudation for E. M. Moore' new brick buildiug. f, Joseph Sheridan has (rone into partnership with hit brother Story in the tin and hard wa busiueas.. , The Bshery is now the point of attraction etch Sunday. Quite a namber of our oitiaena will go there to-morrow. . S Marks & Co.' new store presents a hitudaotne . sppearaaoe inoe cement - waa placed upon the outside walla. H.rMah U now; bridge-tender at the North Umpqua. Mr. Mahs is one of the old friend of the INDBFBHDERT. , ' I Rev. J. II. Skidmoreia in Portland pur nibaniag material! forthe iiiaide furnishing vt Mr. -Sol.' Abraham's new atore, ; , i Binoa the attempt at anon, Mr Cramer h umured Kia residence, and Dr Woodruff baa roaewed the inanranoe upon hie drugstore, i V, O. .Woodward atill' continues to sell h'krnwwea and saddles at a bargain. He em ploy fine orkmen and will sell cheaper than u iiy one else. Go and try him. Mr. Wm Ltvlna, of Galeeville, has the thanks of the Imdkpksdbiit offioe for the kind and hospitable manner in which lie tr'iated its members through the canyon, s Capt. II. Anlauf, the proprietor of the sa- loou at Drains Station, is rapidly gaining frirnds in that precinot; and is one of the ...iwt Twnnlar saloon keeuers between this Z I . olty and Portland. , ! Morrell minstrels will aire an entertain ment at Masonio Hall this Saturpay eve uiu. There will be en entire change of programme, an i an entertainment given worthy the patronage of alL j .Ojrly ' Webb left this oity Wednesday morning with Col. Green, Captain Ad m.ts and other army officers for Fort Klam ath. . Mr. Webb has started a branch livery stable at Fort Klamath. Of course iM the old boy's friends hope he will do well.- Several speoimens of the new ore found in the tunnel of the Tellurium mine hfce been 1 'ft at this office by Mr. J. B..Jenning The ore is rich in gold, silver and platinum and but a few tons of it will make the stockholder in the mine wealthy. We doubt if we, have ,ever seen richer quartz. , i John Kelly, the old pioneer violinist will Rive an entertainment at the Court house this (Friday) evening, assisted by hia ac plished wife. Mr. Kelly is one of the frreatest of natural violinists, oomes highly rocommended by the press of California, and should be listened to by a crowded house. OAKLAND ITEMS. Last Tuesday eveulng Thoa, Logan, the man who ran off . with Fendel Stttber in'a - team, and was ent-nCe4 to .'the penitentiary from till county and lately par d.ned by Governor Thayer, accompanied Joseph Eoid to Jas.; Tipton's logging camp, there to engage In wood -chopping There was nothing strange in Logan's conduct until he reached the camp, and then beyond a . singular quietness in .de meanor he was not the least singular in appearance. He atp his sapper with the appetite of a hungry man and with ap parent . enjoyment, ' and retired to ' bed shortly l.r in conpany with another man whose name we hare been unable to lears. The man slept in the Same bed with Logan, and in the same room, in another bea sis feet distantJoseph Rtd slept. The n'ghl passed away quietly and the slumbers of the men were not disturbed until 3 o'clock In the morning, when they were awakened by the sharp, ringing re port of a gun. - For a moment everything was in confusion about ' the cabin, and then a light was procured. When this was ready, an examination, was made and Logan was found half-way out of bed, his hand grasping a rifle that was kept usu ally standing at the head of the bed on which be had retired, and there was a bul let hole in both temples. Everything went to show that the poor, unhappy man had taken up the. riflts, placed the muzzle against the aide of hia bead, and firing it, sent the bullet crashing completely through his brsio. -. Logan did not gasp fur a single breath, and made no noise, and when exam ined it was found he was dead. A general alarm was sounded at soon as the fact of the suicide was known, and everybody in the neighborhood came to look at the inau who had killed himself. Preparations were at once made for Logan's burial, and on Thursday he was placed in the last nam row home of the dead. There can be no reason offered for the rasa act. it lie uau sorrows lie never I oke of them, and if the suicide was pre meditated, which is not likely, he kept his tboughts to himself. There is reason for the belief that he was crazy upon the sub ject of self-destruction. Letters taken from him wlieu arrested for stealing Sutber tin's team showed that be had four times before attempted suicide, two of which times the letters speak of in particular; once with a rifle, when be was stopped in the act by his mother another time when lie took strychnine and was saved by a phy sician who happened to be near and need a stouisch pump. Let his faults be what they were many in tliis county with the writer tielieve Lo gan was crazy wben he ran off with the team spoken of and did not realizt thai na ture of the crime be was committing. His actions at the time of his capture, and when confined in the county jail all went to confirm this bel.ef, and raised the question whether the man should not go to the in sane anylum instead of to the penitentiary. Poor fellow, in any event his spirit is at rest now, and all are sorry that the mad idea entered his mind which led to an end of his existence. Farmers all busy harvesting, 'K B. Wheeler still remains very s':ok. (lea. Settle and family are at the eea ide on a pleasure trip. Mr, B. Winatford is around again i and -has almost recovered from his wouud. The was nreschimr her last Wednes- FR03I JACKSONVILLE. John Orth has had his ceiling in the butch- ! ershop whitewashed. Nothing like keeping np appearances. The Union bakery, with its proprietor. John Wolters, is supplying the cake eaters with an exoellnnt article. Madam Jane Holt shut down her brick day evening by the Bev. MoDowat, of Port- y&rd for00) f(r a week Hfa aligned, lane. G. W. Taylet aad family will soon take -their departs re for VYaila vvaita, wxiere they expect to locate. j Dr. Divis, late of Pottland, has perma nently located in Oakland, j The Dr. will doubtless do a good practice. We are glad to welcome Mr. Jacob ,Ko uti.m nna of our mercantile men in Oakland, We hops that he will find busi- -"ness prosperous in his line. weather too hot to work to any advantage. Chris. Wintuhen and Fred Grube took a flying trip to their mines on 8qnaw Lake. August Bohn officiated for Fred during his absence. Joe Taylor, of Ashland, paid us a visit last Monday week, as he passed through to his destination! He had just returned from a pleasure trip from ltoseburg. The Table Rock saloon has received a large lithographs or picture, of the wealth, ATTEMPT TO FIRE TKETQYMl A Narrow Escape from Destruction. An attempt to fire the town was .made last Tuesday night about thirty minutes after nine o'clf 7- The would-be incena diary crept through he transom over the door in the rear of 8-Cramer s butcher shop, piled up some shavings in a corner of the midole room where waa stored a lot of bacon, lard and tallow, and there started the fire. The roaring of the flames Brat attracted '.'.the attention of Mrs. B, Fisher in the bakery adjoining the shop, and she called the attention of her hus band and Dr. Herbold to the noise made by the flames. Dr. Herbold listened but an instant and then shoul fire.' A tush was made lor the ' butcher-shop and there Messrs. Frazier and Joe Sheridan aided by the Doctor, succeeded in putting out tue flames which would have, in a wry few minutes more, caused the burning of at least two blocks and perhaps tlie enure town. The fire had not under good heads way was burning up the sides of I be room and running through the cracks in the wall and limiting the walla of the bakery. With rare presence of mind Mr Frasier pulled down the lining of the wall, while Mr. Sheridan beat out the flames with a broom. Dr. Herbold brought up himself as a reserve with a bucket ot water. and in less lime than we occupy in telling the story the fire was out, and the town saved. There is no cine to lead to the detection ot the incendiary. It was cither the work of some one who wished a conflngration that a chance for theft be offered, or it was some enemy or Mr. tJramer, or some one else in the block, who adopted this plan of working vengetnen upon' the ol jectof hia especial hatred. Mr. Cramer is quite nervous over the affair. He believes the fire was started bv some of his enemies, and so firmly is he convinced of th'.a that on Wed nesday he disposed of his shop to Mr, Mc Gregor. ' :; Words are not at our cemmand to suffi ciently condemn the wretch who started the fire. Though opposed to mob law and the decrees of the court presided over by Judge Lynch, hanging without trial would be too light punishment for one caught in the act of dring the towu. We Would call the atten.ioo of all to the fact that a reward ot $500 is offered for thn arrest and conviction of any incendiary by the Board of Underwriters of San Francis co, and would nrge no effort should be soared to caoture the person who has at tempted to burn the town.- Malicious Prosecution. During the week there was a dissolu tion ot copartnership between two plioto- graphs at Canvonville-Enf lisband Sptn cer. Spencer started with his wsgon for Jackson county, and ShortI after he left Canvonv) Me English swoie out a warrant aaraiuai him.: asserting that Spencer had stolen a shotgun and some acids from him John Hatching followed alter Spencer with a warn nt for -his arrest, "and brought him back. When he got back to Canyonville, he found t at English had skecdadled dur ing his absence, and he was compelled to let Spencer go on his way. There is no doubt of Spencer's innocence, and it was settled beyond contradiction that Eng lish had the warrant issued through spite. It English can be csuglit lie should be sent to the penitentiary lor three years. CORRESPONDENCE. ' C01.K8 Vaixky, Aug. 13, 1879. En. Indepbndent, Dear Sir: There is a man named Hoover in the poor house, work ing all he can and making shingles, and evidently an invalid, as any physician knows on examination, and this is very credible to Hoover, who has had three or four hundred newspaper items, published by some "friend, advising thj taxpayers to look out for Hoov. Perhaps this "friend is a pauper himself, and pay no taxes, and perhaps he has scribbling on the brain, and in either oase let him scribble on, and Hoover will make all the shingles he can, and that is the end of it. : . N&T GUILTY ! ' L. L. Williams Heard From. All have heard of the scandal reported by the Albany Democrat, connecting the name of L. L. William, our former Couna ty Clerk, with an offense against good morals. As all are acquainted with the Democrat' storv, it is not necessary to re peat it in these oolumna. As soon as the story appeared; in the paper named, Judge Hurah wrote a letter to Mr. Williams,, di recting the same to Boise City. As Mr. Williams had already passed that place, the lefer was forwarded to Virginia Cuy( Montana, where It found its owner. Wil liams immediately wrote a letter to tba Democrat, which letter should appear in that paper this week, and also one 10 j Judge Harsh. In the . latter letter Mr. j Williams denies the charge in every par ticular- As the beglning he state he had : never yet seen the. woman he wonld run away with or the woman who would run away with him. He admits that he was acquainted with both Daniels and his wife, but this acquaintance grew out of the tact that the father and mother of Mrs. Daniels waited upon him when he was confined to his bed In Douglaa county from a wound received from an Indian's arrow during the Indian wars in Southern Oregon, and a des sire to help in rtturn all those coucermd in helping him' when he was in need of tid. He nevrr ran awav or had anything to do with Mrs. Daniels otherwise than was proper, and instead of Daniels being an injured man. be is a scoondrel who would desert the wife aid circulate a story detriments to her good reputation In order to blackmail a friend who had helped him and hi fatuity wfth money-whenever h was needed to purchase a livelihood. - As to Mr. Daniels or Daniels Mr. Wil liams pays le knew nothing from the time he lelt Wtitsbcrg !r Virginia City until Judge Harsh 's letter reached him, and then he was cunij letely surprised. ; Mr Williams also states it was not his inten tion to return to Oregon before he. made trip through the Yellowstone country, but now he felt that it was due his many friends that the slander should at once be cleared op, and he will at once return to Oregon. Without saying further, we shall await the appearance of Mr. Williams' r tide ia the Democrat. From the first we bad doubts as to the truthfulness ot the story and knowing Mr Williams to be a wealthy man we thought there was a possibility of an attempt at blackmail on the part of Daniels, and oou sequentlr we published not a line upon the sabject. Time has proven we were correct in our conclusions, and soon L. L. Wil Hams will be here to meet his slanderers lace to face, and prove how base they are, We sre happy to hear he is innocent, and to know we wers not mistaken in tbe man. E. C Saory has received the contract for enterprise and Wtau'y of California and Ne- carrying the mail from thU place to Fair 1 vada, and he ii going to have it framed. Morris Mensor is in receipt of the finest n.w. Mr. 8. is an eneriretic uitinm ana never fails in doing well whatever he un dertakes. John Sutherland, perhaps the most el- derly gentleman in I.jogla Co., has fully reooveied from hia recent illness and says he feuU as vigorous as of yore, i snow case of toilet soap ever brought to the market, lhoeeof you who are suffering from chapped b&ida and faces apply to him. John Wintchen, who is beginning to feel all right after his sickness, trims the rocks for exercis on the crossing in front cf 1 iV Jn,tr of TTnola Harrv Pink- ! his place of busiiwas. It is rattier laborious ... . iii t tY. rtAmi-j, nf LmM work, however, foi an invalid, but be is .. , v: I 11.. inrnitf 1 jr. venaoie nss me case in u charge and all will be done that can be done for her recovery. . j Charles Applegate, one of the earliest set- tiers of the V mpqua valley, passed away to the spirit land on Friday last. H was a ' talented citizen and had many relatives and friends to mourn his death. Messrs. Kelly & Co s. Cinnabar mines bid fi'ir to become the richest ever known in Southern Oregon. With the proper expen diture of capital much wealth will be brought to this portioa of the county. J. C. Shambrouk, one of the moat promis ing medical students in the State, has gone to the borne ot his childhood, where he will remain fur a few weeks, and then take his departure for Louisville, Ky. ' Johnnie haa many warm fri.nds in Oakland, who re trret his leaving and have earnest wishes for his unbounded success. The citr authoritias have reorganized and are ia full blast. The poor man's hogs and iiorses may bs on the look out. It is an aria- 4oeratu government where the poor have all the taxes to pay and receive a j compensa tioa for the aame. ties levy a tax on and the railroad as well as to take hogs, dogs and horses 1 UMPQUA FERRY. The brass band in gettinz ready for the laying of the corner atone of the Ma sonio building in Ashland, went -out into the country last Sunday week, trying tne capacity of a vehicle. Some say it was Sears' wine. ' W have our doubts as to its capacity. .--"'J- Monroe Davis, an employee of Jacob Iah, while standinir on a scaffold and putting wheat into a bin, the platform gave way, throwing him to the ground and striking on tbe edge of a wagon bea w ltn n bushtls of wheat on top of him. He laid unconscious lor some time before a physi cian waa summoned. On the arrival of the doctor he was astonished to find hia patient liva. Last aoconnta were. Davis waa on the improve, but hurt internally. Last Wednesdar morning, at the early hour of five, the town waa disturbed by a aeleatial altercation. Two attempts were made by a belligerent to enter the Josh bouse of tbe antagoniHtio party, out eaon time waa repulsed and compelled to retreat great ... many spectators -. ironi were enjoying the rare apon Will Recommend no Place. We hear it stated upon good authority that the members ot tbe Board appoiuted to locate a har bor of retuge upon the northwest coast have decided to report that im Btiuh harbor is neeeSsari, and that t build ot.e would be useless expenditure ot money on the part . . rrvt . I . the government, inis is out ttle less than we expected, and to.the division m claims on the part of the dinereut localities waminsr the harbor, 13 due to FOORRUSEll! Another of Gazley's Jsorry Victims. Rnbcll Sinched for f 4,000 Damages. The end of an attempt at deliberate swindling has just been reached. ASomei ime ago one Bubell, of Polk county, became connected with the Coyote gravel mining jompany, in which some of our beet citizens j were interested and bad invested their means. It became necessary in the purchase ot the mine that there should be a transfer lot mining stock, and tbe work of transfer was left to Bubell to accomplish. Acting upon the advice of Oasiey, who told Rubtll "there were a dozen holes for him to crftwl out of," Kubell transferred all the stock; to himself personally, and left the stockholders to do the best they could. The stockholder one day found that Rubell claimed to own the mine, and at once they brought suit to recover their property before Judge . Hanna, of Jackson county. The Judge has rendered a decision ia the case. and not only has he declared tba stockhold ers are entitled to the mine, but he renders a judgment iu favor of the stockholders and against Rubell to the amount of $4,000 damages. Gasley was np to bis old tricks in the swindle, and the people of this county will not be surprised at that which they would naturally expect of him if the opportunity offered. As to Rubell, he is not to bepittied He was lead into tbe attempt to swindle by Oazley, it is true, but be cannot be other wise regarded than as a mean n.an naturally. The fact that he was willing to commit tbe wrong is proof enough against him. We are pleased to note Gazley's defeat in this matter, as we ha Ti been in sundry other cases where he haa attempts! to play tbe greedy dishonest hog. and were it not that we do not wish to publish something just at this time unfit for these column we might write np a story concerning one of his night rides upon the stage ihroaab the r ... 3 Ml ' Tf?il k rat!kf;i!!lliiTTFIitL7lli!Oi!r?ii J upu mil usisiaw,; !! Good Route. Parties who have made the trip over the Coos Buy stage line from ltoseburg aud Em pire City and return, report haviug enjoyed it, and the ride as a very pleasaut one. . If good management and care will do anything toward pleasing pareengers, Joe Clough will certainly make everybody happy who ever patronizes bis line of stages. BRIEF MENTION. Calvin B. McDonald is dyiugat Oakland Cal Jonn Kelly and wife this FrtdHj evening at the Uourt nouae Jim Flett, ot the Star, is out 10 the mountains rusticating. II. P. Webb, ot Ounyonville, has been appoiuted .Notary IlSJic by Gov. Thnyer. Frank Wilton has a new com pany and is playing to good houe3 iu Lake couuty. The State Rights jjemocrat has entered upon it fifteenth volume. Our wish is, Mart, that you will live lorever. ' The Rev. Rosenbnrg, of East Portland, will pre-ch morning and tveniug at the Episcopal church in this city Sunday. J. J. Farquar sveured the con tract to build two rooms in the Court house and a wood 8? ad for the county. HW bid was 156 50. When you want drugs patent me1ictne, paints, Narrow Escape. While returning Irotn Wilbur the other day with Dr (Jozad, Sheriff llogan was thrown trotn the buggy and seyeieiy bruised. It wh9 late tu the evenin?, and the tiuiu caught the buggy aud its occupants uear where the wag on road borders upon the rail road. Mr. llogan is now walking with a caue. oi's cTc, call al . . . .t. arrival I ted Huicide iu ban r rancisco on at by the Board. There ia satis- the 6 h, by taking morphine. He taction iu the belief, however, that had qunndered a fortune ictt his if the harbt r had been located wue oy relative. Cape Arago would have been the poiut selected rot u. be A -the town To end the up the Why don t the enthort- f f '.' (n,;,mAn mmmi himself with a the merchants, bankers . . ., .-j to attack for the third time, but the trouble waa finally stopped by the authorities, Slither a laairhable incident happened not lornr ainoe to one rf the opposite sex She weot out into the garden to where the ihfirrv tree was. bbe wanted some 01 me cherries badly, but there was no one to get them for her. so no the tree she went. After aatiaivlnir her appetite, she undertook set down, but soiounow or ouier sne gut to five headers, one thresher and several 'reapers are ia full blast in this valley at the present. Gaurm Ehatnbrook threshed a pieoe cf wheat that went twenty-seven and a half ,.,.1 .a oouldn't iret one way or other. bushels to the acre, on his place last week. Rmher than mske a disturbance, and have .: . . it r 3 -f t . rti 1 amnA una Mimft alonir and lauirh at her, S ' jH.r, Xfe Bi-' f SUUSUU, UWKIUK VUftOO, 1 e. . ii ,v 11. k u. v,.. i...t concluded to trust to providence to rescue inTV ll SB ixaaA waa uu wa sis jw-w 1 . . . . . . r..-- . r.WoTHnh Mllerv at Ikimr her from the perilous position. Finding U w Glass. He is a hrt-cla.-s artist. John Churchill carries ths ribbon now, he bavins hauled at one load 1000 feet of lum ber from Hubbard creek. - This ia more than any one ha yet hauled at one load Jlrs. J. B. Brock, while pumping some -water waa struck with paralysis, which ren deled her entirely helpless. Al piesentahe is fast improving and will soon be amongst '.us agaja. ' . Everybody ia this section ia very busy at present with their .harvests, and are aome wht hindred about prooarinir tianda. Some of yoa who want work should send along your cams. - nr. T r. Khambraok is stopping at this plaoeoa a visit to his parents, where he 1 js nearing compleliuu very rapidly wiU remain about three wee S. B. Iligley's drugstore; it will pay you to trade with him Coal oil oO cents per gallon. F. It. Ilill was electad prtsi aent, Kev. S. Frankiin princtpa", and D. R. B. W in uitord. secre tary, at a late meeting ot the Trustees ot Umpqua Academy, held at Wilbur. 1 llenry C. Kino.i law partner oi the late James D. Fay. commit Gone Above, Mr. J. D. Scharffi the popular representative ot the firm ot Neui stadter Bros., San Francisco, passed through town during the w eek, en route for Jacksonville. Mr. Schatft is oneoi the best com mercial tourists ever visihDg Koseburg, and we hope on his re- turn from Juckson county he wi spend several d;tys wuh us. The Pnrs.t Best for Hectical t Family Pnrpc::3 Uas been sold in all the Eastern State and (fivee nni venal satisfaction. It is hi ?h ly fueommended by the Faculty for all cases of nervousness, Weakness, Debility, Dy pepsia. Itidijrestions, etc. It ia now introduced to the public on the Pacific Slope, en dorsed by the iollowinir certificates of the eminent Dr. 8. C. Dana Hsyea. State As syer of Massachuaetts. and Dr. U. C. Louderbock, of Lt. Louis, Mo., both sjentlemen prominent in their profession, and which ia a guarantee to all buyers of purity and qualiti . : I can show thousands of letters from all pan nt the Uniou and Canady, to testify to its merits and the benefit it has afforded as a family remedy and tonic. rjyfciold by all druggist and Grocers by the .case or bottle. Country orders at tended to promptly. - ! :' 1 X"5T tS-ilXAtOSr Or BOTTXsS. : . V CAUTION None trenaine unless labeled with my slanature over the cork. ) ' G. 81MMOSDS, Sole Proprietor. Ltbratory and Office, No. 4 State street, Boston, Sept. 9, 1873 George Simmonds. Esqi Sir : The sample marked "Nabob Whisky," received from yon. has been ana lyzed with the following results: It !s of selected alcoholic strength and free iroui ad ded flavoring oils, acids, metals, or any other deleterious snbstRnce. Respectfully, I-, S. DANA HAYESj State Aaaayer oT Masaachuatata. 8ti Louis, Mo., Sept 80. 1876 Oeorgii Simmond. Esq. I bare ben; using your Nabob Whisky for some time, and have no hesitation in saying that it Is, without exception, the purest article that I have used medicinally, or for family purpose. To many oi my patients who have been suffering With indigestion and nervous affec tions, 1 have prescribed your Nabob Whisky for their nse, and I take pleasure in say. ing to yon the eff ct has been satisfactory. Please st nd ino by express six cases C. O. D.7 and oblige, yours truly, H. C. LOUDERBACK," M. D. So long as there art ills to which flesh is heir to, and the cares and tabor oflite breed disease, so long will it be necessary to use medicine to counteract the evil produced and maintain tbe health of the human family. Many kinds of medicine are frequents )y offered to tbe public for one special disease and another, and if the truth were known it would doubtlessly be found that in the majority of cases thest nostrums have done more harm than good. Indeed soma of the greatest evils of tbe present day is the existence ot quack compounds, which eontain ingredient lnimieable to health, nd iha o-reateat eare. therefore, should be taken bv invalids, in usinflr many unknown drags which cannot be taken with impunity, no matter what may be alledged to the contraiy. - Now. experience has shown that Nabob Whisky Is one of the best medicinal prep- rat ions known, and is highly rrcommeuded by the Faculty for all cases of nervousness, weakness, debitkydvspeia, indigestion, etc. Its popularity throughout the East ern HtatM haa been irrpat. and It comes to the Pacific Coast endorsed by the certifi cates of Dr. 8. Daoa Hayes, State Aaaayef of Massachusetts, and Dr. 11. C Louder back, of St. Louis. Mo. ' These certificates are most direct in their statements avers ring that the Nabob Whisky is, without exception, the purest article that can. be used either medicinally or lor indigestion ana nervous aneeiioos, ana can ue useu with the utmost confidence. The analysis shows that this whisky is of standard al coholic strength, snd free from flavoring oils, acids, metais, or other deleterious sub' stances. Dr. Have further says that It is pure, of superior qual'ty, and suitable for d teiie and medicinal purposes. Such recommendations are the strongest that can be furnished, and as there are thousands of letters testifying to the merits of the whisky as a family remedy and tonic, no further proof of its excellence need he given. S.MARKS 8c CO., Ag'ts, Boseburg. in rim: v W Ia All Price for tbe mi 21 AND " At tbe Old Hercaatile Souse of FLOBD & CO G. TTOOBT7AHD.' AGEKT FOX 0 V M0 DEALER l!l HARUBSS, And All Kinds of IABIDIl8WA!Rg gtore on the Orner across from MarkV Warehouse. My stock i complete and new, tbe beet , and largest ever broug it to Koseburg. I am preprred to fill all orders at prices to defy competition. All work warranted Farmers especially are requested to eatl and examine my stock. W. ii. WOODWARD. SCHULTZ & VON BAEGEX, Importer and Dealer in temzn & csr.:STts v.i::i3 LlftUORS AND BRANDIES, . aYso AgenU for the CELEBRATED . BOCBBON WHISKY S. E. Corner Ft. and Cal St. SAN FBANCISCO, CAI ReDreseDted bv CHARLES EOHN. WEEKLY LUfL of STEA1SESS We would announce that we are in Receipt of our . GREAT ANNOUNCEMENT! jW STOCK SA1T FRAHCXSCO V FfiOM " COOS SA? TTA.VING JUST ARRIVED PROM SAN FRANCISCO WITH one of tho largest aud beat assorted slocks of GENERAL MERCHANDISE OF . JDRH GOODS! For the Spring and Suamer Tiade, Com prising all tbe Latest Novelties in that Line, Including Ever seen in Roseburg, I respectfully invite the public to come and KGP$ BtStGk & GfttOF(i examine the Price and Quality ot my large supply of 1 LADLES' DRESS GOODS OF ALL QUALITIES, J INVISIBLE PLAIDS LATEST STYLES. Ladies' Silk Ties, Started Up. Mr; I. N. Muncey passed through tt.wu Sunday to eiart up Einbraciug all Jthe Latest Novelties in the San Fraucisco; Market ... . . 1 a I 1 .1 t j T . a a n s the qniirtz mill at tho Tellur.iim Also rveryiuuig eise at penaitnng .iu uui y S I L K S, Slack Vtvet8,. SatEns. Sultltigs, Lades' Ittttss- CAPT. Q. HOLT... COMMANiER CAPT. CHAS. BATLER.. COMMANDER For Freight or Passage Apply to FRANK BARNARD & CO 213 JACK SON ST., San Fsaacisco. FRED SCHETTER, Empire City. r- tL J ! . SJBjr?a. 1 CS BJXlBrWSWjeoSS.BjieiWV We can furnish with dispatch and ia cost eoDaition. Ptecsntly Established ZIMERMANty FIL1ZIER, PROPRIETORS. We announce that all work dona nl Pirst-Class F0TJ1TDRT the mine on Monday. We expect to report glorious news, to the 8tok- iiolders trom the Iclluriuru at an eurlv dato. Plain Called. tV e acknowledge a pleasant call this week from Mr. S. Baden, of the firm t Ti-klas, Baden k Co., Camo.ville. Mr. Baiien is jolly eod compunv and he is auvuvs welcome. We liave received the second number ot tho JJeiiton County Iok Out for the Bridges. i'JTZ L S' . i.. "i"""1 . ltoau supervisors uaving ni J8 ty.)0u.raphieally neat and ue of the roads up Deer creek, aud Qe 3ur De8t ggate exchanges. the one leadtne from here to Kob- Charley, we wish you good tor- ert's hill, should look out for the tune. bridge over weir respective Al. II. Barrows, louneriy or roads. Borne ot them are in such tju8 city, is the Kepubhean cundi- poor condition as to be generally a(0 or COuuty treasurer pt bis regarded as dangerous, anu we jjjyoa county, Ual. Mr. uur bear much complaint concerning j roUirh8isao honorable gentleman them. They soould be attendea Bn(j w1ji fuke a go ;d 'i reasurer. to before, an accident in crossing j vv"e houe the eood people ot bla Will lUrUlBU CUUSa lur a mil u k i-nn POll 11 IV Will blJOW iiiew (lamaes against the county. I ..nA v.n t.v ?iviua Al. a t ua O o I J D ' ? . t Lime for Sale. Flint & Son have the brst f lime for sale at bed-rack jrie. Parlies wishing; the fame wil! find it to tU.-ir sdvantave cull in either A". II., or i. C. Fiiu t Uiweburtc. The Housekeeper of Health. tlalU'Uf path-King is the 'iieat Liver Rftno dy in the inarkct. It cures billiousuetts, conn glipation, headacbe and all diwawa ariainjr frum the derangement of tliat important irland, which ia stmt-limt eallwl the Houwkeeuer t UkIui. ,TUE L1VKU. lr. llaiuilion has U in liatbarjr and will Kuarantee every bottle or retond the irwn- ey. Try U. 1'.. - ' ' 10- Ci liaDfey's Fruit Jao the bent in the' market and the dulight ot housj wives for snle cheaper than ever, at S. Hamilton' drugstore. I By ihe uae ot Keliowa' Oomiiuund of Hy- p l owphitea the bluod ia speedily vitalised d punHel. and so made eapablo ot pro uuuiug a sound mind and a sound do. -ALL OP Piques, Brocaded Linens, Linen. And every variety of Dress Good fouud in a tirBtsclass Dry Goods JStoro. . EMBROIDER EES, The Best and Cheapest ever imported to the City ot Roaeburg. READY-MADE DRESSES- ' IN" ALL SIIADESOF CASHMERES. Oar Stock of Domestics and IIODSE FURNISHING GOODS Is Larger than Ever Beior. v In Gents' Fnrnishins; Good . lartfe Assirtmen of we have a lw Tin tfu tl aha mada anothpr bold at tempt and aha auuooeedadin getting down Baa aays grapes are Boor. COTTAGE GROVE. Court has adjaarned fur a few day. Times are very dull ia thia vicinitv. The new atore of E. W. Whipple & Bros. is uearing completion. Jame Stirling ha. left n but b will return in a few weeks. ... Morreir mlostrells performed at this place on the evening of the 13th. The new warehouse of Waiker & Haale. It is a Boy Friday morning Mr. George A. Beath came up town trom bis residence, with a smile upon his roa which was cheerine to be hold. - The reason !r ueorge s !,r.ninlM 19 eilSlIV told. A ICW before thfcM bad come to George's house a braud new boy- weight niue pounds, oun me in- .-lononHerit balance ft Diwer lllf UVivirw - a iufi majority. Ue ia in every way deserving ol it. Mr. Charles AnDlesrate, eldest brother of Iloti Jesse Applegate, departed this li 1 at Yoncaila on the 9th inf.t. at tbe advanced age of 74 years. The deceased was highly respected, and was one ot the earlv pioneers of this county. Al! who knew turn loveu mai, and trom tbe hearts ol all ascends th nraver that in the after-lite creases, and we congratulate Mr. he wll eI(j0V a pttt.e on the right Beath odou his ure. Lew-ioaud treas- faand of ,he Fttther. foe LonUville, Ky., wher he will attend madioal lectures. - We leara that Oar worthy reporter,' Chron. iole," who fiouriabed ia the papnra last Winter, haa accepted the sitaaUon of firat aLtatant cook and chief bottle w.iaber at Sugar Pin. May he prosper, thouirh poo' ... v n..ullv healthy and we good health and short doctor bill. Two Bears Killed. During the week Mr. Henry Conn Sr. and hi. son Creed killed two black bear, on tiu m of th WOeman named. They were enonnows and savage ani - 1", d bad . i tv.i. time man sheep, aattle and . UU1U . ; - - belonalnir. to farmars in the aalUbor- tgoi in which they war sUughr4, Obotot Oowly of Dons;hs eounty, ior- merly ol this place, gave as a can mm mtiroing. : Uarvtat Is in foil blast. The threbhinfr seawm has arrived al last ana wauy ciiiueaare busily engaged Tlie meatinsr of the Blue liibboa Club waa Wll Linftrl In at. SitndaV. Conldvr able ictereat ia taken ia th Cluu at this place. Tlie wheat of this part ot the county is badly stiuck With the rait. Some will not harvtxit (in account of tlie rust. The oat crop is pretty tiood. New Wheat Several wazon loads of new wheat were brought into town daring the week. The (rrain waa nioe and plump, and will make the beet of flour. This iu the first new wheat of the "January and May We hear that a marriage took place lately at Grant's PasB and Laces, in all Colors & (Patterns FINELY PRINTED. LAWNS, INE RESS STITS, ELE ' : . crint Rammer Suits. Neat lBusi- Ot all shades, Ladies' and Misses' Fummer Hats Latest btyles irned and untrimmed. Ladies' White a?;d Brown Shades, UirJs ness buits, White ana txiorea ,P.bJl9::?.A!9 'iLu fc Utr, Hosiery, Hats, Gloves, Tie. same quality id Misses' aud Childrens' sizes. Bows ect All Kinds of Castings for Order from a Distance Promntlv Filled ' i We are determined to remain in Rose-. burg- nnanenily, and ask tbe people of Southern Oregon to give ns their patron-, a.e. R. Brackenridge & Robt. Easton, Opposite T. P. Sheridan's Hardware Store,' ROSEBURG, OREGOX. Mantle pieces maie from Italia and American, marble mono'uients, and tomb stones, made to order, and first-class work warranted in this line. Anytbing In the way of stone-cutting promptly performed, and all arder promptly tilted. Always a fall stock of marble and othr stone on hand and in caae of any repair in this line In ibe shape of billiard tables, etc., satisfaction will be posrantred. R. BRACSENRIDGE & ROBT EASTOX. Genera) Agent for REIGLB BROS.' COPYING DOUSE,' SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. Call and examine s iriven wltu t lie Paiuts. the guarantee which Imperishable Mixed a Hamilton, Ayent. AFUIXLINEOP JSEW1 TO-DAY. FROM COQUILLE RIVER. The wheat crop m Conuille ia fj-Ao frnm rriKt and is vieldme tne contracting parlies were aged 1 not oni a jarge out plamp yield. respectively 7U ana 10 years, ine Some 6na epecimeus ot maple, man is known as Mr. Hays; the h white and r.sd cedar have adv's name we did not learn, lt Wn tft o. & C. R, R. Co., at not another case of the uniting pt,rtatid for the Oregon industrU of January aud May, though it is aj exD08inon at S in Francisco. said air. nays nas iosi one eje - . avK,K;,Bj at t1l(1 Mvi and the other is badly damaged, t, u- M- f wh.nt and he would be straightcr it he had a broomstick lathed to his I back; ;- Gone to tbe Mines, Superintendent "' Dracdt and daugliter, Mr. Carrier and wife, Sol. Abraham, and wife and fUue-hter. aud Judge Willis Iclt i-l w w Thursday evenuiff on tne which is 7 feet bieh, has on it 68 heads, and an average ot 01) trams to the head, a total ot 4,080 (Trains. This is from Levi Gant s hue iarni NOTICE. Btin2 about ready tc etart tor San Francisco to purchase our Fall stock of goods, we desire an immediate settlement ot all ac counts standing upou our books. Those indebted to us wil' bear it in mind that this is a final notice to them and will save trouble by settling at once. CAKO BROTHERS. MCGREGOR'S BUTCHER - SHOP ! Having purchased ibe bacher-shop oi 8- Cramer, I a in now prepared to furnish cua- wuh the Quest ot Bcef,Fork,Mutton At lowest rates. I would call attention of consumer! to tbe fact that I have one o tbe best cutters, and am ptepared to far i,ieh HieaUas desired. Always fat cattle on hand.. Uive me a trial and if I do not suit you as to quantity, quality and prices, theu I shall not complain it you go e!aewhre. L. MCUUEUOU. Koseburg, Oregon. : Genteman s, CLOTHIWG, AH new paterns, excellently nnished, and the cheapest ana ever offered to the Koseburg trade. In this hue as tveil others, I defy competition. bes asint ' These are only a few items in the stock I hve purchased. Come and see the other There i enougu else to engage your attention lor an entire day. M. J03EPH30N. LUMBER ILUSIBER ! 6tse Clue Fotrnd. It haa been pretty well settled as to who set fire to Cramer's tor the mines ot Jacksou couuty, butcher shop tbe other evening, r.t to emov a pleasure trip and a number ot oar citizens nave hrono-h the mouutainous regious put a watch upon the party. , One of ooutuero uregon. . xih nariy iaise awp npon uispan win result will return in a few days, VVe in his speedy and lasting puuish wish all a plcasnutj mrney. ' tnni - MOUNT SCOTT MILLING COMPANY J. 3?I. ROWLEY, WOULD ANNOTJXCE TO THE CITI sens ot DougUf county and yicinity, that he has pa. chased an interest in Tra&te'a Sawmill, On the NORTH UMPQUA ! v And ha taken -FULL CONTOL OF THE SAME. He haa had 2d year experience in the business of luuitwr-uiaking, and guaran tee to all customers perfect satisfaction, Ue will deliver all kinds of DRESSED AND PLAIN LUMBER At Uosebnrg or elsewhere cheaper than can be purchased from any other milt, and, all oriitrs win oe promptly tilled. Con tractors and builders will find il to their advantage to Inquire for terms snd prior lie Is also a praclca' architect and build' er. and all having snch work will be bene fitted by calling upon dim berore going e is w uere. j. al. uunwi. Important Notice- Having disposed of my interest in the the liverv stable owned by Wriu-ht & Oarlon. all those indebted to the old firm are reques ted V make immediate settlement of ao coajta. It is necessary that the old bus. ineas shall be at onne settled, and those in- .,-r.:i" TT, m ,71 eJ? the who d relaying in a Bammed and r""" . Wlnt.iapolyoi wood will do well to a, , , ! , :gSvaau. A.J,I)OWEX, WAGON STARTED. My wood wngos wilt etart np Monday June 9tb, and thea I will be prepared to nd nish wood as ordered and of any size add i lengtn. 1 win not ne undersold, a no GO TO 8. HAMILTON'S II E 7 DRUGSTORE FOB rrogs. Paints, Oils, Varnish, Window and riciure Ulass, Stationery, Perfumery, if yoa wish to purchase them cheaper than at any place sou'h ot PORTLAND. S. HAnXXf TOIT Wonld announce that be bs spared nelth. er time nor money in selecting a stock and ntung np a store. Purchase all staple drugs in New York for cash, thereby se curing the lowest price and finest article ana seep rull line of . Ctath, Hair, Wall &Tfctfi Bpustte$9 Paint, Whtto waslt, Varnish 6 ftrtlsfs Windsor and Ntwtons tube colors. Win dow and Picture 0 lasa, every site, at Iowei Price, by box or pair. Blank Bo ike, Writing Paper, envelopes, pena. All new Patent Medicines in stock as demand will warrant. OLtSS CUT TO OK DEB. free or Charge. Agent for THREE MIXED PAXRTS The erlfbrated and thoroughly tted PA C1FIU RUBRER PAINT, The IM PERISHABLE PAINT, and Tbe ENAMEL PAINT. Agent for M. Gray, Mnsie Dealer, Ban Krandsco. 'i ' Z "'I- 5 - ' ' "awai.w ,.';;. -vV.. I-'.',' Prescriptions filled with dispatch, at the lowest tatea. Store is accessible at right window on back street at all hoar of the Bight. Remember th place. Brick build, lag opposite MetropoUtaa Hotel, Boseourg, Qicgott. . ... . ? -. WE KEEP THS BEST GOODS That eaa be ob.ainnd in the San Fiandaco Market. Oar Stock of j Groceries, Cannot be excelled. In this line we have an Immense Assortment of Crocksry, Glassvars and Cutlery, Also Sugar, Teas, ftoffee. Sunla Groceries. Oar price are LOW. Call and see for yonr- selves ai tue Old stand. Photograph enlarged in India Ink, W ter colors and crayon, from S to 10 inchee to lire-size. Office for the Ma of Oregon at No. 6 Morr'son street (St. U arlea Hotel I building) Portland. Order iota tbetet. I rior piumptly attended ty. odre WrJSl H Uii.i.i I, v u Dux a. Portiakd, Oregon. 700TCSX'.:'. AOXKT res , iHOSIT.SOHIaliYOOD, Socceaaonito J.C. KOSEBURO, DOUQLAa CO., OREQOS ) Si H JOHN C MORRISON, R, Impnrter and Wholesale Dealer la FIIIEVIIIE a. LldUOrJj 816 Sacramento and 331 Comuiercial St. RlTTWRK V FRONT AND BATTERY. Baa Francisco. California Ts J, TSYKJ OH, TAXLOIS. Opposite T. P. Sheridan's Tin Shop, CLEANING AND BEf AIH1NO DONE. ANNUAL MEETING N. L C. M. CO. Notios is hereby irivra that the orinoioal office of the New Urian Cinnabar Minmi Company will be remaved from Looking; (ilaaa to Oakland, Donglas oonnty, Suteot Oregon, vnluat obfeotiona are filed ia the Sec retary s ottioe at Onkland Oregon, withia 29 days trom date. AURLIIf S TOPD.-Secy. . Oakland, August 2, 1872. IJJPOETANI- WOTCE, All parties knowing themselves Indt-btei to the firm of Wright & Carloa, in the Kvery stable I U6iaess, are hsruhy no';fi-d to make immediate seitleamnt by" cf h or tot and thus save costs. This is ti e last totice. WKIGHT & CAULON' Jonel4.1870. To those wishing to parol, -j ill kinds, such as ftjneia?, tuu-h tad cant!ig, at 9 peniioo''i J attrson' laLdl, L-oar'-a or - AA at, ii. b..T : -