The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, August 23, 1879, Image 2

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HESOLUTION OF ENDORSEMENT.
Wheeeas, the Douglas Ikdefejtdeot,
a newtpaper published In Roseburg, bas
been published in this county lor the period
.of three rears: and '
Whkrijw, said newspaper is now well
established, and daring a three yearn' trial
it has faithfully served the interests of the
producer and tax-uaver: therefor be it
RtMiwd, We, the members of the IJmp
.qua Grange No. 28, do give Thb Douglas
Independent our unqualified endosement.
nd would recommecd it as a newspaper
wonuy me patronage of every farmer and
Mti-psjerm eontnero uregon.
i ia I Oeo. W. Jones, Master.
( I 1 J. P Dcscait, Secretary.
WHAT WE CAN ACCOMPLISH.
A "correspondent from Jackson
asks : ."What do yon hope from
your Independent movement
when there is no hope of electing
an Independent ticket throughout
the counties of Southern Oregon?'
If our correspondent had studied
the matter with the carefulness its
importance deserves lie would
have : not .asked the question
above. The main point is not to
elect Independents to office more
than to elect honest Republicans
and honest Democrats, tor ot such
is the Independent organization
composed; but what ia hoped for
in the movement ia the organi
zation of an Independent balance
of power in politics in Southern
Oregon which ehali have for its
purpose the defeat ot any die
honest Democrat or Republican
who may be nominated by the
two parties for office, and the
election to office ol honest and
capable men. It stands to reason
that it tosduy there existed an
'organized Independent balance of
power and lhat balance of power
honestly voted for honest and ca
pablevmen wherever found, the
two parties would find it necessa
ry to put forward their best men
Imagine what a rediculous figure
a dishonest or incapable candi
date upon either the Democratic
or Republican tickets would cut
in this county with our Indepen
deut balance of power reaching
beyond several hundred votes
The rascal would be beaten all
the way from "two hundred and
eixtyfive votes to three hundred
or five hundred ! Douglas coun
ty has voted two hundred and
ninety-five majority for the He
oacan candidate ana tne same
county has since then given
a Democrat three hundred
and twenty-five mtjonty ; and
yet, at the same time. Republicans
were elected to office! But only
the choice of the people received
. majorities. Would this not be
an enjoyable state of political af
fairs in all the counties, and would
not the presence ot the Independ
ent Old Ouard, standing ever
ready to defeat the plans of plot
ting politicians, be something to
,h& proud of and feel satisfied ovei
on the part' of tax payers in the
counties of 'Lane, Denton, Coos,
Curry, Jackson, Josephine and
Lake, as it is in Douglas? We
, do not see wherein aa organiza
tion whose existence compels the
nomination of only honest men to
.office, low taxes to the tax-payer
and a county currency going at
far value,- can be wrong. We
,evtn believe that iu tho event ot
the nomination of a dishonest or
I 'incapable candidate on the ticket
I ,ot both political parties, the Inde
pendents could run a third and
! good man for the position in ques
tion and elect him. This was
' .done ln'Douglus county six years
r ago, when the two parties com"
.biued against the Independents,
and also have the Independents
. of Jackson county, in the name
: of retoTm and honest government,
i eent. Independents into office by
1 handsome majorities at the polls.
This being; true, why cannot there
be a repetition of the work done ?
? .What is there to prevent the peo-
pie in" any county, in Southern
( Oregon from organizing aiilude
! peudentbalance ot power to de
feat any or all nominations of
; either party by voting solidly for
! those of the opposite side, or from
1 runhiDg an honest Independent
candidate against two dishonest
'party candidates? The people
.have a right to eay what will
, please them best, and organiza
tion upon the plan proposed will
unite their power into one special
effort, and place them in the po
sition of an organized army to
. compel acquiescence with pop
ular sentiment, and . save them
from the defeat they would often
suffer in their endeavors to force
good and honest government tor
want of : the organization having
knowledge of the object desired
and the one important thought of
Jiow, when and where to obtain it.
.Unless organized, the people
arrayed against the planned nonis
inations of party wire-pullers are
ike a rabble pitted against a dis
ciplined army; but 'when banded
together they are equal,if not bet
ter, than any political party, and
in having right upon their side,
have always the best of the fight
in the begiuning. ; ' '
THE HARBOR OF REFUGE.
Senator Mitchell has written a
etter to the Portland jsee iu
which he argues that the Board of
Engineers appointed to locate tbe
harbor ot refuge cannot declare
that such harbor is not necessary.
1 he necessity ot the harbor, he
says, has been settled by the Act
of Congress which ; made appro
priation for its construction, and
therefore the board of Engineers
has only the duty to perform of
locating the harbor where it will
best meet ; the wants of the sea
going vessels. And in the same
letter the Senator makes sport of
the Oregonian's declaration to the
effect that the building of the har
bor: would have as a result the
loss to the State of future Con
gressional aid in ; the way of ap
propriationa tori many years to
come, or so long as the break was
ter was iu course ot construction.
Senator Mitchell clearly shows
that the building of the harbor is
a notional affair; in which not
Oregon commerce alone is con
cerned, but the . commerce of the
United States; hence the appro
priation is not and will not be
made for; this - State but for
all the States, and cannot aftect
in anY way the measures that
may hereafter be introduced for
Oregon's benefit.1 5
Gov. Bush has stated to an
Oregonian reporter that the crowd
ed condition of the penitentiary
is the main reason why so many
convicts have been pardoned
This is a thin excuee for turnirg
loose upon the people a lor, ot
hardened criminals who j have
been but lightly pumsbecl for
grave crimes committed by them
Already one or two of the! con
victs so pardoned have been re
turned to the penitentiary by the
courts for new crimes, and the
people cannot but help thitjkicg
tnat it tbe penitentiary ia not
large enough to hold the convicts
other places for their safe keep
ing should be provided by
the
Governor. They have the
picion that Governor Bush
8US-
pro-
poses to secure a little cheap; no
toriety for close management of
penitentiary affairs, even though
he is compelled to throw open the
doors ot the State prison to the
convicts in order to keep down
expenses.
It is quite unfair in the Salem
Statesman and other ot our co-
tempararies in the Willamette! val
ley to copy article after art'ele
and item upon item from the In
dependent and never give: us
credit lor the same. The Mer
cury is not altogether gaillees
with this legard, and though , tha
Standard was once somewhat
chary in "rendering untoCeasar,"
etc.. we think it even better now
than in the Telegram. Tl e Statas
man copied our entire account of
Logan's suicide as ! original with
that pape;. Be fair, brothers and
sieters. We care nothius about
the matter only this far a we
treat others we wish to be treat
ed.
Judge Terry, in his late speech
at San Francisco, in behalf of the
new constitution party, says that
every vote cast for White is
vote for Perking, and virtually
concedes the election of Perkins,
unless White is withdrawn. The
Superintendent of Registration at
San Francisco also says White
will carry Sin Francisco by a
good majority, and nearly every
vote so cast is from old Demo
crats. The Chronicle also admits
this by trying to mat o a combv
nation with the Republicans for
municipal officers. ,
The Republican editors might
as well commence hunting up the
tiles of their papers printed dor
ing the last CBtnpaigm. In castiug
aoout for an acceptable candidate
the majority of the Democratic
organs declare Tildeu to be the
coaimg man. There imsy be
two reasons why they thus speak
without opposition to the Gram-
mercy granncy first he has a
"bar'l full" of money, and then
he is the great patent editorial
man.
The papers tell about a Syra
cuse woman who is accompanied
every where by a pet rat, a Chi
cago spinster of bligbied affections
who wears a live milk snake an a
bracelet, and permits the sweet
thing to writhe on her arm we!a
she is making calls, and a lady
who puts a gold harness on a
Brazilian beetle and lets it crawl
ovei her "boulders. It is barely
possible, however, that the papers
lie. i
The political poi, the country
over, simmers very feebly since
the adjournment of Congress.
What a blessed thing it would be
for the nation it Congress could
stand adjourned for the next ten
thousand' years ! ;
A few months ago a Beriea of
volumes, "making an unrivaled
collection of Napoleon autographe,
portaits, etc., was sold in London
for the Bum ol vz,zdi ou, anc u
was learned afterward that the
Empress jSugcnie had secured
them,' and was keeping them tor
a surprise present to the Brince
Imperial when he should corre
home from the war in South
Africa. So little did the poor
woman kuow how soon the .faint
est scratch ot the young Prince's
own pen would be worth more to
her than all the writings of the
Napoleonic dynasty.
The dwelling of the Wanes
family at Marinette, Wis., got
afire in the night, snd the lower
part was all in flames before the
three children had escaped from
an upper room. The oldest, a
boy, juciped trom a window into
a bedquilt held ' underneath. A
younger lad only 8 years old was
about to follow, but the mother
saw that the 3 year-old girl was
not at the window. "Run back
and get feis," she cried. Tha boy
returned to his room, but the fire
cut turn off, and his lifeless body
was round with the utile one s
clasped in his arras.
An engagement not mentioned
in tne facial accounts f.-om
South Africa was fought between
1 :
a column oi xritin troops and
some Ehaoows. An omcer see
ing these shadows moving on
hill in the moonlight, mistook
them for advancing Zulus, and
artillery was set to work to dis
perse them, but they held thei
ground.
The New Orleans Picayune ad
vocates the introduction aito gen
eral use of a statesman s chin
gauaje, uu instrument, on the
same plan, to be worn in the
mouth to make exact measure
menis or au tongue aua jaw
movements during twenty -four
hours. Statesmen showing th
nignesi gau recora to no re
elected.
The colored voters in Ohio
claim to hold the political balance
in their hands, and, as an induce
ment to obtain some of tbe loca
town and county offices offe
their twenty odd thous wid votes
to the party which pledges them
a distribution ot ''the loaves and
fishes."
. There need be no grumbling
as regards wages in Oregon tor
farm labor.' All over the State
farm hands are paid 1.50 per
day and board. In the Atlantic
and Western States wages are
about 15 per month aud board
though tbe price ot cloth. ng i
not greater than in Oregon.
The Promoter and Perfeetor of As
similation.
The Reformer and Vltallzer or the
Blood.
The Producer and Invla-orator of
nerve and Sluocle.
The Builder and Supporter of Brain
Power.
Fellows' Compound Syrup Is com
posed of Ingredients identical with
those which constitute Healthy Blood,
Muscle and Nerve and Brain Substance,
while" Life Itself is directly dependent
upon some of thorn.
By its union with the blood and its
effect upon the muscles, reestablishing
the one and toning the other, it is ca
pable of effecting the following results :
It will displace owosh out tubercu
lous matter, and thus cure Consumption
By Increasing Nervous and Muscular
Vigor, It will cure Dyspepsia, feeble
or Interrupted action of the Heart and
Palpitation, Weakness of Intellect
caused by grief, worry, overtax, or
irregular habits, Bronchitis Acute or
Chronic, Congestion of the Lungs, even
In the most alarming stages.
It cures Asthma, Loss of Voice,
Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Epileptlo
Fits, Whooping Cough, Nervousness,
and ia a most wonderful adjunct to
other remedies in sustaining life during
the process of Diphtheria.
Do not be deceived by remedies bear
ing a similar name : no other prepara
tion is a substitute for this under any
circumstances.
Look out for the name and address
3. 1. FELLOWS', St. John, N.B., on the
yellow wrapper In watermark, which Is
seen by holding the paper before the
light
Price, $1.60 per Bottle, 6 for $7.50.
Bold by all Druggists.
NOTICE.
Being about ready to start tor
San Francisco to purchase our
Fall stock of goods, we desire an
immediate settlement of all ac-
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counts standing upouv-our books.
Those indebted to uV.wil' bear it
in mind that this is a final notice
to them and will save trouble by
settling at once. J
CAJiO BROTHERS.
IMPORTANT rfOTCE,
All parties knowing themselves indebted
to the firm of Wright & Carlon, in the
livery stable business, are hereby notiflad
to make immediate settlement oy cash or
note and thus save costs. This is the labt
notice. WRtUHT & CARLON.
June 14, 1879.
liillplfP
VERT SELECT STOCK !
OF
HABDWAEE, TINWARE AND STOVES
AT
Sheridan Bros.,
The firm would announce that they have jast
Largest Stocks
Ever brought to Douglas county, and when added to their STOVES OP ALL PAT
TERNS and READY MADE TINWARE, they are prepared to declare lliey have the
ut-st Biij piy mi meir iiue ui any estaousLment
GSSAffSS
can purchase elsewhere.
In the shape ot building materials in
superior inducements to purchasers. Try
We can eive vou bargains in me following brands or stores, not eaualled else
where Buck's, Bonanza, Farmer, Utility, Dexter, Pacific, Wide West, Clarendon,
Occident, Iron King, Empire City, and other stoves and ranges.
The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our Tinware,
and buyers should learn oar prices.
We have also baraginn to offer in guns,
as well as in snot-guns ana ristois. .
W't are also Azents for th White, Peerless
we sell at lowest rates and warrant as complete in every respect.
We can also supply
Averill and Rubber
The best in the market, at the lowest rates.
Give us a call, inspect our stock, inquire as
any one can.
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GEEAT REDUCTION IN RATES !
ROSEBURG AND COOS BAY
STAGE LINE !
THROUGH I?J 64 HOURS
FliOM
ROSEBURG TO SAN FKAXCISCU
Makinjt connections with the Ocean Steamn
trs. tcsniprs urrivt? aud depart Wi-ry
week certain, anil smuctimes twice
a week.
-t KOM-
Rosehnrg to Coos Bay I
IN ONE DAY!
FAKE TO SAN FRANCISCO
by llis route, 14.50 ; Fare
to Coos Bay, 6.00.
The proprietors of tliis line ' would nn
nounce to the public that they have made
the above reduction In rates jf travel, and
with fine horses aud best of stajreti, are
prepared, better than any one else, to fu.
nish nceowinodations to travelers who
patronize them. The time of tunnr. is
short, tbe road good, and them is no de
tention on the roote. The drivers em
ployed are experienced ' and polite, aud
wjh all will show every posaibie atten
tion. : '
Tbe time of arrival and departure of
steamers may be learned upon inquiring
at the Metropolitan ho'.el.
For further par irulars. iiiquire of
PEKK1XS S HE.DKICK Agetts,
Metrojioiitaii Hotel.
F. fcfC BETTER, Agent. Empirw City.
GREAT REMEDY-
Strongly Recommended by the
Medi-
cm acuity ror
JvervouBne88 . . . ..... . . Weakness,
Debility dyspepsia,
Indijrem-ion Chilis,
Fever ..fc-tc, Etc.,
NABOB
S1;Y
In Bottle and by the Gallon.
Consomers are referred to the following
extracts from the reports of eruioeut Pub
lic Asayists :
Lubratory and Office, )
No. 4. S'ate Street, Booton. 1
Oeo. Simmonds, Exq.: b'ir '1 lie samples
ol MABOBWH1SKX received trom difl.;r
ent parlies, have been analyzed with the
following results: It is of standari alcohol
ic strength and frt-e from added fluvorinfr
oils, acids, metals, or other deleterious
substances. T'tis whisky is pure, of sup'
rior quality, and suitable for dietic and
medicinal purposes. Respectfully,
8. DANA HAYES,
State Assayer for Massachusetts.
This is pure barley and wheat spirit, re-
murRaiile in tragrant ethers which impart a
delicate aroma, at the same time irradua'lv
increasing it s value as a diffusive stimulant.
The solid residue contains large amount of
tnnnin. derived trom storms in oaken casks.
which imparts to fine old vhiiskyone of
its valuable individual qualities. The
amount of residue proves the whisky to be
nee trom the excessive coloring and eweet
eninjt to penerally ued in adulterating.
In fact, in two words, it is the PUREST
WR ISKY, and will not only supply a pub
lie want, now that whiskies are so genera
ally adulterated, but will be of the greatest
value to the physician in those numerous
easeo in which pure whiskies are the 'nut
uetul ol all medicines. w. COOK.
xuy,u jj gases iicid on
The Pacific Coast within the last year.
3?Xone cennine unless labelled with
my signature over the cork.
O. SIMMONDS.
S. MARKS & CO.
AG'fS. ROSEBl-RG, OGN.
MCGREGOR'S
BUTCHER - SHOP
Having purchased the bucher-shop of 8
Cramer, I am now prepared to furnish cua
witU the fiuesi of
Beef, Fork. Mutton
At lowest rates. I would call attention of
consumers to the fact that I have one o
tbe best cutters, and am prepared to fur
aish meat as desired. Always fat cattle
on hand.
Give me a trial and if I do not suit you
as to quantity, quality and prices, then I
shall not complain if you go elsewhere.
L. McOREUOR.
Roaeburg, Oregon.
Important Notice-
Having disposed of my interest in tbe
the livery stable owned by Wright & Carlon,
all those indebted to the old firm are reques
ted to make immediate settlement of ac
covjts. It is necessary that the old iras
inees shall be at once settled, and those in
debted will take the hint hire given and set
tle np and save costs. J A3. WRIGHT.
Kosebnrg, July Zf, J 879.
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arnm
Roseburg. Or.
received and now have on hand one of the
of Hardware
in Southern Uregon, whicu tney propose
TUMI MTT Om
the way of locks, butt?, etc, we can offer
ne.
such as Winchester, Sharp and other Rifles,
and New Home Sewlnsr Machine s.whicli
Paints,
to our prices, and wo promise to suit all if
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BLACK SJfUTUOitt,
Dearling Gibson,
Oi 1 .LAND, OGN.
Wuuld announce to the public that
they are prepared with the best of materi
al to supulv all demnnps in their line.
Having enjoyed over twenty years' expe
rience in their trade, all work performed
by them is guaranteed to be iiret-class, ana
strictly according to order.
Gibson's Celsoratod. Har-
TOWS,
Pronounced by all who have used them to
be the best ever invented, always on
hand and for sale cheap.
FARM MACIllNKltY 'RE
PAIRED, Give Them a Call.
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Sole 'Agents for the' Tioneer Misiona
Woolen Mills for North Pacific Coast.
' REPKESKST1SO
Manufuctures of the
ST.ASDARD'8'niRTS
-AXD-
GEXT'S BTKXISH1XG GOODS.
67 and C9. Font St. Por.land, Ojrt
RQSEBUECr LULLS,
PKORIRTORS.
THE EEST FLOUR IN THE MARKET
The Flour of these mills has trained
popularity until it lia3 come to be known
by purchasers as the best in the market.
Orders from home and abroad filled
promptly. Address,
. j JOSES & GATES, Roseburg
Z Haness and Saddles'
FINE BARGAINS OFFERED
JOHN W. MOORE,
Would announce to the public in general
that he bas assumed full charge of the sad'
dlery store of E. M. Moore, and has on
hand a complete stuck in every respect of
Harness, Saddles, Bridles,
, Wnipsi
FUMNISTWSG MA TE RIALS
ado is prepared to an nrst-c:ass wnra m
the man ttucture of new goods, or in the
rt pa.iiuji of old. He has purchased his
present fine stock of leathers, eic. on the
very lowest terms, aud is prepaied to sell
cheaper and do work on terms more rea
sen able than can any one else fur proof of
which (rive him a call, at the old stand of
E. M. Moore, north of the Post office.
JOHN VV. MOORE.
Roseburgr, July 16, 1879.
$25 REWARD!
I will give the alxve reward for any Ins
roimauou which win lean to ttie detection
ot tne iiiiei ana recovery ot the ninety
two Dusiiei8 ot wnefti stolen trom Mr,
Palmer's warehouse a short time atro. and
I would warn the people of Scottsburir to
the effect that they have thieves in their
nndHi, and advise them to take precaution
ary measures against them.
AN DKEW SAWYER,
i-ong Prairie, Douglas County, Ojrn.
: X.OST. -
A pocket-book belonging: to the nnder
signed, was lost between John Jones' Ford
and Kosebursr. This pocket book contains
one note lor $30 dollars, one blank note
for f 373, and an onler tor ftfO. The party
hndinz the same will leave it at the INDE
PENDENT office. Liberal reward given.
N.IAKAUT.
FOR
SALE.
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perfectly sound, which I offer for sale very
cheap for cash. All those wishing to im
prove their flocks will do well t call and
see for themselve and buy if suited. : Six
miles from Roseburg, Douglas Co., Ogn.
11. Sen,
CHneso Labor Furnislisd
3n i?55r 3,
CONTRACTOR FOR LABOR, ROSK-
ULKU,
Is prepared to tarnish all kinds of Chinese
labor on the best of terms. Contractors
and others will do well to give him a call.
Inquire at Wa uee Wash house, or John
Lee, at Cosmopolitan hotel. :
LUMBER.
Those who wish to purchase every
kind of lumber would do well to call on
N. Gates at the flouring mills, Roseburg; if
he has not the lumber on hand, all orders
left with him will be promptly tilled from
the mill
J Ad. H. TIPTOX
GREAT REPUBLIC LOST.
I BUT
C A HO BEOS! '
Sid not Loso any cf the Largo Stock of Spring
I Ilerchandiss,
T1IEY PURCHASED
IIS FACTiWTIIEr HAVE A
LARGER AND BET
Than any other House in theifjy
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the stock will arrive with
The
Firm,
Therefore J
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STYLES AXDi
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A.ud in every Instance; QPjofler the best of Bargains.
THEY HAVEiH FULL LINES III
DRY GOODS, CLOTBINGjiBOOTS, S1MES, LADIES,
Vjeuia, ttliU vllliuieu o u u':rT1 uiwip, unuicn uuuo,
and the best manntactnredi"j;Gold and Silver Watches,
Bracelets, Toys, RinsrsjjjJ Chains, Bin 9, Etc.
GBOCmERIES,
Together with Hardware, Tobacco, Etc.
These goods have all been selected with especial care, and buy
er may easily test their quality and
We still stick to the old motto: -
j&-And we never toasluer it trouble to Bhow goods.
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lower than at any other place in the St ite.
Gent's SWs .. ...................... .$2 50
" Pegged ootf, to Order 5 00
" Sewe oo's. l)est onalitv French calf skin 7 on
Half Sol nd Uoeis.
Credit given on purchases made by responsible parties for cne Tea. ' Address all or
e's to. GEORUK VOL1IARD. IUKt,4n Ofi
Lumber Lumber I
J. J. COMSTOCK
Is prepared to furnish all kinds ol lumber
in Rosburg, dressed or plain, at rates
lower than any one olse. ; Having the best
machinery in the county, he can do better
than any one oUe, and will fill orders
promptly. Any kind of lumber furnished
the day the order is received. Address
J. J. COMSTOCK,
Latham, Oregon.
&. C. Snyder,
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON
Has opened a sh p in Roseburg, next door
to Walkius' Brothers, and he is prepared to
do all work in his line at low prices and on
short notice. A specialty made, of
UNDERTAKING,
In which he is prepared to give satisfac
tion and lowest rales.
J. SEUI.EE,
Practical "Watchmaker and Jeweler,
DEALKB IN
WATCH LS. CLOCKS & FINE JEWELRY
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Watches, Clocks k Jewelry Repaired.
Office with J" W. Strange, Roseburg,
IN SAN FRANCISCO . .
jCity, and fmther Additions
iqjlEvery Incoming Steamer.
Cannot fail in Suppy
tomcrs THE:
THE NEWEST PATTERNS,
cheapness by eivin" ns a call
"Quick sales and small prohts.
CARO BROTHERS.
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MANUFACTURE
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Finest Leather
let tfi STATI
latest styles and of test leathers,
My prices are as follow ;
at price
1 00
GOOD BREAD AT LOWEST PRICES
Would announce that he aiwars Keeps on
hand all f resh Fruits, Candies. Nuts, Cakes,
Pica and all kinds of canned Fish, Jellies,
fruits, Oysters, Money, etc.. and In con
nec-.ion therewith be has a Bakery and an
experienced Baker : from PonUnd, audi
will furnish the best of bread (So loaves
for f 1.00) to any one wishing the same
at their residence or at the store. Graham
bread supplied whenever desired. Store
and Bakery next door to Dr. Woodruff's
drugstore and opposite Sheridan Bros.,
Roseburg, Give me a call,
i U. Fisher Proprietor.
i W. F. OWENS & PLYMALE,
fwarding and Commission
M,'; AGENTS,
ROSEBURO. . . ........ OREUON
Will give special attention to fordwarding
goods consigned to their eare. Freight
money advanced. Commission reasonable.
All business in this line shall receive our
strict attention.
All goods consigned to onr care should
M marked. "U. B. A." Roseburg. .
I Ii A. SMITH,
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i ROSEBUKG... OREGON.
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Special attention paid to graining, and
also pniatmjr ofererykind done Giv tue
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Woud laford their patrons that
brick store, and are in receipt of the , .
LARGEST STOCK OP
GENERAL MERCHANDISE!
EVER BROUGHT
This Stock was selected by one of
Ban Francisco market, and
LATEST PATTERNS IN
L.ADIES' FANCY and :
1 PLAIN DRESS GOODS,
f LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
With us there is also to be found
a full assortment of
Ladies' UXTDS&WABE
In the line ot Ladies', Misses and
i Childrens
Shoes and Gaiters.
Oar stock is so complete that no
one can tail to be suited.
We have with the above a tull
Stock ot
CHITDILETJS'
!iv!iic mm
V hicu we oner at the lowest
rates, and which will be
found satisfactory to all who
examine it.
ALSO A FULL AND
Groceeris, Crockery, Glassware
AND OF!
Grain, "Woo and Produce of Every Description
Bought and Highest Cash Price Paid 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
goods cheaper than any other house in the city.
Roseeeceg, Oregon. ; ; S. ; MARKS & CO,
J - ; AND r r
WAGON-HAKING-
Particular Attention Paid to Horse-Shoeing.
G. MARKWICII Proprietor,
Would inform the public that be is pre
pared to do all kinds of Blackttmiihing and
Wagon-Making in a workmanship manner.
He has also hacks brei-clae lor dale,
fall and see him at his shop on Oak Street,
near Aorahnm's Switch. 46
I KOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Having divided on discont inuing the for
trirding bosinejw, we desire to (rive novice,
that from and after the loth of February
next we will not receive any more freights
into our warehouse. All persons iu arrears
for freight charges are requested to make
mmediate pavment. For the accimjixia
tion of those who lire in and about Jack
sonville, by kind consent, Mr. Max Mai
ler will receivi and receipt for ns.
! S. MAKKS&CO.
pOSEBURO. January Bth. 1879, !
I AT OAKLAND.
j MANNING & VANW1NKLE,
Old and experienced blacksmiths would
announce to iho people of Calipooia pre
cinct and the traveling public thit have
opened a blacksmiih shop at Oakland.
They have all materials found in a first
class etaablifUrurnt, ae workmen of many
year's experience, and feel justified in say'"
ing they can do ANTT WORK en
trusted to thi'ir care with neatness and up
on the shortest notice.
HOUSE SHOEING 1 SPECI-
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Give the firm a call, and they will never
send from their afcop a lame : borse, and
prnve to patrons that a shoe well put on
will last a horse longer than will a , boot
on a man, and be twiie as 'omfifrtab'e.
FARM MACHINERY REP AIR' D
In a permanent manner and satisfactory to
patrons. In this line we propose to do
work cheaper th:m the cheajwst. - ,""
t.MNMNG & VANWrXKLE
WD. DUrS SALOON.
JACKSON STREET, : ROfEB0i:e. '
The proprietor of. this well-known and
popular report wonlil thank bis friends for
their liberal pair mage in the past and ask
for a continuance ofthe same in the future.
The public is informed that 1 keep none bni
the best brand-, of wines, liquors and Clghin,
aud that I sell over the bar the celebrate
7 J&SSE MOORE & CO.'S
f KENTUCKY WHISKIES! 7
A good Billiard Table will be fmind
1 ,eiing papers ooto
",T n,e cm. , K.C VliX,
20,000 POimDS
OLD CAST IKON WANTED
. AT THE :
! ROSEBURG ItON FOUNDRy.
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Good Price paid. Old iron taken in exi
! i change for work. .
NEW STATE HOTEL,
lUpposite W. F. Co'a. Express Office,
CORNER 3d & CALIFORNIA
Streets. Jacksonville, Oregon.
Meals a.t All TTvnTxa
New Rooms and Clean Beds. Satisfaction
' Guaranteed,
j C, W. SAVAGE, Proprietor.
NOTICE.
rl those wishing to v
To those wishing to purchase lumber of
all kinds, such as fencing, rough boxing,
and acantli"g, at $3 per thousand, ca'l at
Patterson's Mill, Douglas county.
JA3. H. TIPTON.
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they have moved to 1 lei in
TO ROSEBURft.
the members cf the firm in thd
embraces all styles and
SCARFS, COLLARS,
LINKN SUITS, NECKTIES,
PARASOLS, KID GLOVES
GENTLEMENS'
Under this heading thera is ere-
rythiDg to please the tastes
of all.
Every Latest Style In
troduced
And nil Goods of the beat mate-
, naU and improved finish,
EMBRACING
Gentlexnens' Underwear,
EVERY STYLE YOUTHS' CLTII -
DRESS & B USINESS SUITS,
HATS, CAPS, ETC
COMl'LETE STOCK OF
LIQUORS,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
TTOTICE IS HEEKBY GIVEN THAT
Ax oy virtue of an execution, issued out
of the Circuit Court of Hie State of Oregon,
for the County of Douglas, on the 4th day
of August, 1879, upon a judgment and de
cree of foreclosure, rendered at the Oct
ber term, 1875, of said Circo.it Conn, in fa
vor of L. F. (irovr, S.F. Chad wick and A.
H. Brown the Board of Commissioners
for the sale of School Land and manage
ment of the Common School Fund and
against A. J. Manning, directed to ma
commanding me that out of the personal
property of said A.' J. Manning, and if
sufficient personal property cannot be
found then out of the teal property belong
ing to him on the 28d day of October,
13i3, or at any time thereafter, I canse to
be inade the sum of .thirteen hundred,
twenty-eight anu seventy-five one-hun i
redihs (81,828 75)dollars, together with in
terest and accruing costs thereon.
Now, therefore, in pursuance of said writ
of execution, I have levied upon the fol
lowing described real pre peny, to-wit :
The southeast quarter of the southwest
quMiterof section thirtymwo (33) in town
ship twenty-four(24) south range four (4
west. The north half of the northeast
quarter of section six (6) in township
tweuty-five (25) south range four (4) west,
and tbe southeast quarter of the northeast
quarter of sectioa six (0) and lot one (1) of
section five (5) in townntiip twentyfive (25)
south range four (4) west.': Lot one (1) of
section twentyone (21) and lots two (2)
and three (3) and the northwest quarter of
ti.8orthwest quarter of section twenty,
two (22) and lot eleven 111 of section fit
teen 15 in township twenty.five 251
b mill range six 6 west. . And the northi
easl quarter ol the northeast qur
ot section twenty-one 21 and the
west half of the northwest quarter of
section twenty-one21township twentv five
25 south range six (6) west. And' the
northeast quariernf the northwest quarter
of section twenty-three 23 and the north
eaRi quarter of the Southwest quarter of
section twenty two 23 in township twen.
ty-5ve 25J south range seven 7 west.
And tbe uorti.west quarterand the north
east quarter of ihe southwest ot section
twelve (12) and , lot seven (7) of section
eleven 11) in township - twenty-ifoiir (24)
smith rang (8even (7K west. Also the
i-outhweet qnkr of (be mtrtheaw quarter
ami the south half of the nort iiwect qnar,
tr and lot two (2) of wectioo aiKfil'fn
LtMvnaltip tweaty-five (25) Sooth of range
u.ih; wesi. naa tne n nheast quarter
of section oneljin townnhi,. .twemy.cve
20 noutb of range six ; il wt . a
southeast quar.ernf tl.e urt beast quarter'
of Hecti.,0 six CJ in township twenty-fire
..u... Uve west, Ml t Snid
lands t-etng situate in Ili ...t.. .,.
Oregon, Cfniaming e'.evtn hundred
nod twenty-four and seventy - eight
one - hundredth Jl,124 7SJ acres tm.ro
or h-ss. And further, I . will sell
all the right, tirte and Interest of the said
A. J. Manning, in and to the said premises
described asalurt aid that he owned on the
23d day tn October, 1875. or has since ac
quired, together with all and singnlar the
tenements, hereditaments and appuitenan'
ces, thereunto belonging or in anywise atM
pertaining, at public auction, to the high
est bidder for cash, at the' Court House
door, io the city of Roseburg, on
Satorday, 6th Day of Septemljer, 1879,
at oue o'clock in the afternoon of said dar
ti juuginent, t.
wit. The sum of thirteen, twentvight
and eventy-fiveone-hundredths!8r328 751
dollars together with interest' nd ac
cruing eosa thereon. Dated this 8th dar
of August. 1879.. , F. P. HOGAX
bhenffot Douglas County, Ogn.
Stone Seces
JOHN LONtJoif Clevelandi
W ould announce that he is prepared to '
uraish the stone, neatly cut, for
Fireplaces, at rates more reasonable than
Any one else can; and that . "
Ho wdl reerivs orlers to build chimney-
Ana t irepiaces from any part of the
. . County.
He ill warrant al his chimneys to have
Pt'gg': be of permanent
He witt also oeiiver fne already iJressed
lo any one wishing the same,
tor frireulacea. Orders left with the
ISDEPESDiiAT. or Mr. Cochran
Looking Olass, promptly attended to