The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, August 30, 1879, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    t Inkpenbent
SATURDAY.
i.AUG. 30. 1879
RESOLUTION OF ENDORSEMENT.
Whebkab. the Douolas Independent,
newspaper published In Roseburg, baa
Iwn published in this county tor the period
of three years ; sou
Wherkar, said newspaper it now well
established, and d urine a three year' trial
It bas faithfully served tbe Interests of the
jiroducer and tax-payer; therefore be it
Jtoolied, We, the members of the limp-
qua Orange No. 28. Uu (rive TDK DOUGLAS
iSPEFKKDKKTour onqualihed endowment,
and would recommend it as a newspaper
worthy the patronage of every farmer and
tai-payerln Southern Oregon. .
Oho. W. Jokes, Master.
J. P. Duncan, Secretary.
THE OLD FIGHT.
In county matters the next year
tbe fight against the old ring in
Douglas county will be renewed.
Knowing this to bo true Inde
pendents a ust t once prepsro tor
... the fight. Injudicial and county
matters there can be nothing
urged in a man's favor by his le
ing a Demon-at or a Republican ;
the point is, wo mubt elect the
best roan. In national affairs it is
dltierent. utter county and dis
trict affairs are attended to the
work at homo is ascomplished,
and thereafter the sjood citizen
will look out for his choice for
Congressman and President and
vote straight lor Doth. It is a
pity that the State at large is not
as independent of party as South
era Oregon. Were, it eo the duty
ot Independents would be to look
fitter the interests of the entire
State, and by harmonious and
Lonet-t voting ncd the election of
houest men give to the people of
Oregon tour years ot just and
economical government. Per
haps the time will come for such
a struggle ad a Sate canvass
amounts to, and when it does
every tax-payer in the State
. should be willing to try four years
of J5ta'e goveroment conducted
by bonnet old farmers. The avi
erage politician would claim that
the farmer cur. not make the Gov
ernor or Secretary of State and
Treasury; but in Oregon there
are ec' mated turmers, aud take the
farmers jrenerallv and it will be
fouud that they belong to the
class which studies more than
reaus arm wmcn nnus its princi
ples from experience aud in es
tablished trutiis. Perhaps not
one ot the number sneered at by
thf rascally politician but has a
charer conscience and better ap
preciation ot right, and it .8 cer
tain no farmergovcrnor would have
that disreputable education which
leads the politician to seek the
position of chief executive of
Estate that ho niaVj use the power
obtained through it to send him
self into the United States Senate.
Oregon has tried politicians in the
office fiumcd since tbe Slate was
iirst organized. We doubt it
therein a single instance to be
pointed to in the history of the
State. Where the political governs
or the man elected on a straight
party ticket has not attempted to
use his office and its patronage as
ateptnng-8tor.es to a futter place
in the United States Senate. The
test may be applied vrithout fear
' from the time of the first govern
or, and it will not fa il when it
comes down ' to the last aud per
haps the present Democratic ad
ministration ot State affairs. This
time if the candidate's name is
not 1 Layer it will be Bush, and
there is no difference between the
two, since it is generally regarded
the office is. held in partnership
between them.
We have u't heard anything
from the. Jacksonville Times la'.e
ly in abuse of the Independent
party of Southern Oregon and
this paper. It is high time for
that paper to enter once more a
feeble protest against a proposi
tion to deprive its political mas
ters ot their fat places and put
. better men in their places. ' There
will be (we inform the Times iu
advance) a number more emphatic
letters published like that one
written by that sterling Independ
ent and iarhtul supporter of the
cause o'l the people, Green B.
Smith, and that paper's silence
will be increased it not before
the election certainly afterwards.
After the election the Times will
haye proof that.the day bas gone
by when politicians can drive
people to the polls like sheep to
the shearing iu Southern Oregon.
Hon. J . s. Palmer, Senator
from Benton county, died at Cor
valha Sunday afternoon. During
Saturday night he was taken sick,
and early Suudiiv morning became
unconscious-and so remained up
to the time ot his death. lie
died of heart disease.
'
AN ADDITIONAL DISGRACE.
The Portland : Standard, 'aa ft
measure, justifies the attempted
assassination ot Dr. Kalloch by Do
Young on the ground that no
honorable man could possibly
have done otherwise than did the
latter after Kalloch's attack upon
his family. The Standard should
remember that in De Young's
con duct there was nothing hon
orable. He commenced the at
tack upon Kallocb, and attacked
his private reputation in a man
ner that was shameful, as admit
ted by M. II. De Young, and des
cided after the brothers found
that they were doing that which
was not honorable not to retract
the charges made. And in the
shooting what is there in the
name of manhood in the man
who will deliberately decoy an
other to his death iu a manner
that leaves the one assaulted not
one single chance lor delence ?
Had De Young faced Kalloch in
the open street, and fought him
equally there would be less fault"
finding ; but this he did not do,
and played the part of the assas
sin who complains of injury that
be has provoked and with a he
in his mouth attempts a cow
ardly murder. Were he a man
he would have met Kalloch lace
to face. lie was an assassin, and
for all such the true man, the man
that God intended, can have no
sympathy. The sympathy of the
bravo and the good must necessa
rily go with Kallocb, though he is
not blamless, and though it is
true he gave an insult no man
would have allowed to go unre-
sented, and yet which was griev
ously provoked. The mau who
fights for the good name of his
family fights in a holy cause so
long as he fight as a man should
fight, openly giving no advan
tage and taking none ; bi t when
the fight is made like the one in
question, cowardly aud under cov
er, then there remains the addi
tional disgrace upon the family
concerned in the proof furnished
that it contains a dishonorable
member. No mother coula glory
in the thought that Chas. De
Youne was her son. No sister
would ask such a cowardly viudi
cation of her good name. A
mother or sister would expect of a
sou or brothei that feeling which
prompts a man to protect those
whom he loves with a sbot-erun
loaded with buckshot, if necessary,
and the satisfaction that the tra
ducer ot his mother and sister is
looked in the lace when hs
avenges the insult upon their good
names and reputations.
THE CANYON ROAD CASE.
We neglected last week to
speak f the decision in the Can
yon road case by the State Su
preme Court, for tbe reason tbe
decision was not received uutil
after our paper was put to press.
Ihe decision did not allow the
damages prayed for by Fink and
Gazley, but gives theui possess
sion of the Canyon road.
This decision does not end tbe
contest for the road on the part of
Willis and Abraham, however.
They do not propose to give to
others what justly belongs to
themselves simply because a pri
vate lawsuit has been made a po
litical one. The history of the
Canyon road case is well known
to every citizen in the county.
Once the Supreme Court, decided
it belonged to them, and several
times has the case been decided
in their favor by the Circuit and
County Courts. Judge Watson's
lust decision told the truth in the
premises when it declared Fink
aud Gazley never had a right to
the road, ntid' were tresspassers
upon other people's property, and
Judge Boise, in the Supreme
Court, very clearly this last time
spoke iu the same strain and in
behalf of law and justice. With
these tacts known geuerally it will
be hoped when Willis and Abra
ham again go into the coutest,they
will win back what bas been uq
justly taken from them.
-
LET US HAVE TAX-PAl EBS.
Lookixg Glass, Aug. 10, 1879.
Editor Iddepes dent : I have
been a careful reader ot your pa
per tor several years, and I like
its Independent ideas.
As a tax-payer I would suggest
that you tavor hereafter the elec
tion of only cax-payers to the of
fices of Judge and County' Com
missioners. Put a tax payer in
these offices and yoa will put men
there who will have an interest
in keepiug down taxation, and
such, men, while working for
their own interests, will: also
necessarily be working for the
interests of every tax-payer in
the county. ' .
,In, county matters, it should
not be with the people whether a
candidate is a Democrat or a Re
publican, but rather that the can
didate chosen lor election b) the
people shall be capable and hon
est, and have an interest in cut
ting down taxation.
Very respectfully yours, :
David Grenot.
.Nothing is lost in Fiance. The
orange blossoms and grass in the
public gardens of Paris are! sold
to the highest bidder, and at a
country railroad station a visitor
lately saw a sale of grass on the
embankment. The purchasers
were peasants' wives.
COWARDLY ASSASSINATION.
. The shooting of Dr. Kalloch
by Cha3. De Young c iunot be too
severely . condemned. The act
was cowardly in tlii extreme, and
the demands of justice cannot be
complied with should Kalloch
die unlesB De Young's neck is
stretched. The only ' power
adequate to the occasion and
capaole of doing justice in the
premises is Judge Lynch, though
the thoughtful mmd would op
pose Bnch extreme measures, yet
it is doubtful if there, is one out
side of De You tie's relatives and
immediate friends who would to
day experienceone single teeling of
regret had the mob immediately
after the shooting and at the time
of the overthrowing of the carriage
seized the assassin and bong him
to the first lamp post There can
be no excuse offered for the man
who will call upon another, ard
then under cover will attempt
murder.
It is undoubtedly better that
the mob did not seek vengeance
after De Young was placed in
jail. Had tbe attempt been made
it is impossible to say where the
riot would have ended or the
amount ot damage twenty thous
and infuriated men would have
accomplished. To Dennis Keat
ney the credit is due lor holding
the workingmen in check, and
never before in the history ot that
remarkable man did he show his
power ot command and his great
force ol character to a better ad
vautage than at the sand lots this
last time in controlling the work
ingmen and sending them to their
homes in peace aud quietness.
Kearney was one man against
twenty thousand, but he was man
enough tor them all.
CIICRCH ANDCIIINESE.
At the annual conference of the
M. E. Church held in Portland
this week, tho following resolus
tion was ottered by Rev. J. F,
Devoro.
i
I Jtetolefd. 'that we will warmly invite
ihe Chinese into our own conirreirations,
churches and (Sunday Schools, and make
special efforts to Americanize these immi
grants to our shores. We recommend
that the doors of our academies and col
leges be kept open to thiui as to other nai
tionauties.
Atter this Kearney will be
needed in Portland, He is wanted
to tell Mr. Devore and his brother
ministers that before the Chinese
are looked after the moral educa-
tion of the Americans should be
attended to. The number of
criminals in the penitentiary aud
the frequent occurrence of crime
would argue that there is much to
be done toward reforming those
at home betor an attempt is made
to improve the condition of those
from abroad. And it seems to us
that the conference should have
given the preference to Americans
rather than the Chinese, and re
solved to expeud its labors and
raouey for the elevat.on of our
own people instead ot providing
tor the manufacture of voters ou
of the rice eating, opium-smoking
and'American-hating Mongolians.
The letter published elsewhere
from Mr. David Greuot is sensible
and to the point. Time has
proven that where Belf-intcrest
makes a patriot the patriot is linn
in his faith and faithful in his
work in promoting the reltare ot
the public lie has then a com
mon interest with the people, and
to do injury to what concerns
them is to injure, himself.
- -
Some vigorous articles have re
cently appeared in the London
Times on the condition of the
British army. The conclusion is
reached that in point ot numbers,
efficiency and discipline the army
is m a bad way. It apptars that
in tl.e five battalions which were
sent to South Africa there were
623 men who had never fired a
ball cartridge. Their musketry
drill had to be learned under an
enem v's fire.
NEW TO-DAY.
KING of the BLOOD
Thk Most Thorough Pchifieb of tub
Blood Yet Discovered.
Cure all Humors, from Common
ErnpUoaa to tho Worst Scrofula.
It purines tho Blood.
Mt Invigorates the Liver.
It regulates tho Bowels.
It strengthens ne Btommeh.
tt givoa vivacity in place of Iiuaitode; cheerfulness
in place of gloom, and robust rigor in pUce of
dbililr.
Dysjiepsia, BUiousnen. Disord pred Liver, Con
stipation, Nervous Affections, General Ifebilitv, in
short all tbe numerous diseases and discomforts
caused bf impure blood are sneedilr conquered by
this powerful corrector, the chief and sovereiim of
all ancient or modern medical discoveries Kova
or thi Blood.
ITS MHE IS ITS BEST TESCWIP
TIO, as it is a royal dixpenaer of the blessings of
health, and vanquishes the foes that lurk in the
fclood.
It banishes PIMPLES, SAT,T BHETnH,
SCAL EBIPIIO.VS, I LtKR,
SCALD IIKAD, FF.VER ROBES
and all fcCliOl" CJLOUS DISWR.
PERM
tt check CO.WvMPTIOlV it early stages.
: It has freooently eured it when advanced.
It disperses TCMOItS and CAJKCERS without
the Sureeon's knife. -ft
eons PROPST, general or parCfAT; ;
It cures FEMALE VFEAKS HSS audi
DISEASE,
tt reduces in a safe and effectual ""f all swell-
ings, external or internal,
tt eradicates the effects of Mineral Poisons, sad
establishes a sonnd constitution.
Sfany certificates, much further information and
full directions for using, will be found in the pam
phlet, " Treatise on Diseases of the Blood," in which
each bottle is enclosed.
Price ft per bottle containing U ooacea, or 40 to
10 doses. Bold by Dealers in medicine.
P. EAKSQJI, S0 ft CO.. Proprietort,
BuftMo, It. X.
VERYi; SELECT STOCK !
-
OF -
HABDWABE, TI WARE AND STOVES
Sheridan Bros.,
The firm would announce that they have just
Largest Stocks
Ever brought to Douglas eonnty, and when added to their STOVES OF ALL PAT
TERNS and BEADY MADE TINWARE, they are prepared to decluM they have the
uesv sujpiy in tneir nae or any estaDiisi.meni
BffiUQKi OBSifBB 'SUAE Mil" OHS-
V : " ' I X' i '
can purchase elsewhere. ' '
Id the shape of .building materials' in the way of locks, butts,! etc, we can offer
superior inducements to purchasers. Try us. , )
We can give you bargains in the following brands of stoves, not equalled else
where Buck's, Bonanza. Farmer, Utility. Dexter, Pacific, W ida West, Clarendon,
Occident, Iron King, Empire City, and other stoves and ranges. i
The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our Tinware,
and buyers should learn our 'prices. j
We have also baragins to offer in guns, such as Winchester, Sharp and other Rifles,
as well as in Shot-guns and Pistols.
We are also Agents for the White, Peerless and New Home Sewing Machine a, which
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. ,
I
3 1
BOSS'S" 2
7 i-8-H 'I 2-;
-2 .t: S - . S
o
S4
ca
1
ft
s
ii a s b c Pt3 P c - "
O 11 3
Siisi-s5Ml
2
5.3
a
E $Jbf a Z g jo
s J CO P c est- J
GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES 1
UOSEI3TJKG AND COOS BAY
STAGE LINE !
THROUGH IN 64 HOURS
FKOM--ROSEBURG
TO SAN FRANCISCO
Making connections wiili the Ocean Steam
ers. Steamers arrive and depart every
went certain, and sometimes twice
a week.
FliOM -
aftoselmrg to Coos Say I
IN Om DAYl
FAKE TO SAN FRANCISCO
by this route, $14.50 ; Fare
to Coos Bay, $6.00."
Tlie proprietors of this line would ana
bounce to tbe public lliat they liave made
the above reduction in rates of travel, aud
with fine horses and best of stnjfes, ore
prerrt"d, better than any one else, to fu-.
nish accommodations to travelers who
patronize them. The time- of fansi; is
short, the road good, and there, is no d
tention on the route. The drivers em
ployed are experienced and polite, and
with all wiii show every possi lite atten
tion. The time of arrival and departure of
steamers may be learned upou iuquirin
at the Metropolian hotel.
For further par '.iculnrs, i . quire of
PEUKINS & HEAPKU.'K Agents,
Metropolitan Ilotol.
F. SCHETTER, Avent. Empire City.
GREAT REMEDY
Strongly Recommended by the Medi
cal Faculty for
Nervousness. Weakness,
Debility lviepsia,
liidttrea-tion Chills,
Fever fc-tc., Etc.,
NABOB
OIllSliK
In Bottle and by the Gallon.
Conimers are referred to tbe following
extracts from the. reports of eminent Pub
lic Assayists : .
L'ibratory and Office, )
No. 4. S'ate Street, Boston.
Geo. Simmonds, E.: Sir The samples
of NABOB WHISKY received trom diflVrH
ent parlies, have been analyzed with the
following results: It is Ofslandarl alcohol
ic strength and frt.e from added flavoring
oils, acids, metais. or other deleterious
substances. T'is whisky i3 pure, of supe
rior quality, and suitable for dielic and
medicinal purposes. Uesp-cifully,
B. DANA UAYES,
Stale Assayer for Massachusetts.
This is pure barley and wheat spirit, re.
mnrkable iu fragrant ethers which impart a
delicate aroma, at the same time grudua'ly
increasing its value as a diffusive stimulant.
The. solid residue contains large amount of
tannin, derived from storing in oaken casks,
which imparts to fine old whisky one of
its valuable individual qualities. The
amount of residue proves the whisky to be
free from the excessive coloring and sweet
ening so penerally ued in adultcinting.
In fact, in two words, it is the PUHEST
WHISKY, and will not only supply apul
lie want, now that whiskies are so" gener
ally adulterated, but will be of the greatest
value to the physician in those numerous
cases in which pure whiskies are the inoi-t
u-eful ot all medicines. O. COOK.
100.000 Cases Sold, on
The Pacific Coast within tho last year.
UPNone genuine unless labelled with
my signature over the cork.
O. SIMMONDS.
S. MARKS & CO.
AG'fS. ROSEBURG, OGN.
HOTICEs
Being about ready to start tor
Sao Francisco to purchase oor
Fall stock of goods, we deaire an
immediate settlement ot all ac
counts standing upon our books.
Those indebted to us wil' bear it
in mind that th'i3 is a final notice
to them and will save trouble by
eettliDg at once.
CARO BROTHERS.
. IMPORTANT rfOTCE,
All parties knowing themselves Indebted
to the firm of Wright & Carlon, in the
livery stable lnsinecs, are hereby nolifiod
to make immediate settlement by cash or
note and thus save costs. This is the last
notice. WRiuUT & CARLON.
June 14, 1879.
Roseburg, Or.
received and now Lave on hand one of the
of Hardware
in southern Oregon, which they propose
Paints,
to our prices, and we promise to suit all i!
SHERIDAN BROS.
u.
0)
CO
o
CO
OS
Ui
s
at
la.
CO
as
m
o
m
J4
o
. O
O
3
n
tf
4)
c
w
c
03
69
m
m
3
S
el
CO
o
Dearling Gibsoiij
OFiiANli OGN.
Would annoocce to the public that
they are prepared with vhe best of materi
al to supply all detimnps in their line.
HnTin enjoyed over twenty years expe
rience in their trade, all work performed
by them is guaranteed to be first-class, and
strictly according to order.
Gibson's Celebrated Har-
rews, '
Pronounced by all who have used them to
be tiie best ever invented, always ou
hand and for sule cheap.
FARM MAC1UN Kit Y RE
PAIIilOD, Give THem a Call.
Sole JAffcnts for tlie Pioneer Misions
WtKden Mills for North Pacific Coast
RgPRKSEXTIKO
Manufitctures of the
st mm SHIRTS
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
67 and CO. !' U t. Por:lan l. Ogs
RCSEBUHG MILLS,
.? 7t n
CO
PROPRIETORS.
THE EEST FLOUR IN THE MARKET
The Flour of the8f mills ban (rained in
popularity until it li&a come to be known
bv purchasers as the beat iu the market.
Orders from home and abroad tilled
promptly. Address,
J OSES & GATES, Koseburg.
Kaness and Saddles
FUSE BARGAINS OFFERED !
JOHN W. MOORE,
Would announce to the public in general
tiiat lie baa assumed full charge ot tht sad
dlery store of K. M. Moore, and lian on
hand a couiple'e Block in every respect of
Harness, Saddles. Bridles,
Wliipsi
FUJINISIUAV MA TE RIALS
And ia prepared to do firsf-cift work in
the mauafacture of new (rouuf. or in the
repairing of old. He lias purchased hit)
present fioe sto :k of leathers, etc., on the
very lowest terms, aud is prepaied to Bell
Cheaper and do work on terms more rea
sonable than can any one else fur proof of
which irive him a ca!l, at the old stand of
E. .11. Moore, north of the Post office.
JOHN W. MOOKK.
Roseburg, July 10, 1870.
$25 REWARD!
I will give the above reward for any ins
formation which will lend to tLe detection
of tbe thief and recovery of the ninety
two buBhels of wheat stolen trom Mr.
Palmer's waruhouse a short time aij., and
1 would warn the people of ."Scottshuri; to
the effect that they have thieves iu their
midst, and advise luem to take precaution
ary measures against them.
; ANDREW SAWYER,
Long I'rairie, Douglas Cojnvy, Ogn.
LOST.
A pocket-'iook belonging to th un der
signed, was lost lietween John Jones' Ford
and Koseburg. This pocket book contains
one note lor $3Q dollars, on blank note
for f273, and an order for $30. The party
finding the H iine will leave it at the l.NDE
pendent ollice. Liberal reward given.
N.1ARAUT.
FOR
BALE.
I have a fine lot of Spanish Mereno rams
perfectly sound, which I ofler for sale very
cheap for cash. All those wishing to im
prove their flocks will do well ti call and'
see for themselve aud buy if Buited. Six
miles from Hoeeburg, Douglas Co., Ogn.
H. CONX, Sen.
CliinesQ La"bor Parslsliod
liB5w;;'!':!.:':
CONTRACTOR FOR LABOR, ROSE
, BURG, .;
Is prepared to furnish all kinds or Chinese
labor ou the best of terms. Contractors
and others will do well to give him a call.
Inquire at Wa Gee Wash bouse, or John
Lee, at Cosmopolitan hotel.
Important Notice-
Having disposed of tsy interest in the
the livery stable owned by Wright & Carlon,
all those indebted to the old firm are reqne
td t ' make immediate settlement of ac
cot its. ; It is necessary that the old bus
iness shall be at once settled, and those in
debted will take the hint h;re given and set
tle up and save costs. J AS. WRIGHT.
Koseburg, July 23, 1879.
GREAT REPUBLIC LOST.
; r BUT
GAEO BEOS!
Did not Loss any cf the
merchandise,
TllEY PURCHASED
IN FACT
Al BET
O
111
Than 0113 other House in the
tAJ
to the -Jtock will arrive withjS;
Tho Firm. Therefore
ing Cns-j
WITH
LATEST STYLES ANDi
Aud in every Instance
THEY HAVE
DRY GOODS, CLOTniNGJIlBOOTS, SUt)E, LADIES,
uvuvo, ouu vuuuicu o -' uiitsn
and the best manufactured"
Bracelets,
Toys, Rings,
G BO
71
CO
Together with Hardware, Tobacco. Etc.
These goods have all been selected with especial care, and buy
ers may easily test their quality and
we still stick to the old motto:
fi- And we nover coasiaer it trouble 10 show goods.
5 f
S a
OS ft r
'
"J I
o.
oo 3
PC a
i
5
3 1"
(5 o o 3 ra ?J j--
1 (J) -i 50
s. " " ir 2 p.
- o Z -
cu sis 2 b" 2
2 Kg-
5 2.-3
3. -SIS O 5
-! i, r
O C jj a K I
r 5 P -
ft.
i o a ec n
T , Z V: t rf -r K
-I
cr B et
(5 ffl O
ft c s. a "t
C5
0
p
0
ft
5 g
2
2 ft, o
ft S
P c . -
o o 55. o
ft o
2 5
3
3 w
- ft o 2 a
"7 - bo .
C"3 5
o - 5? '
2- S' a
3 cr
5? S : 5 5 o
0
p
ft s i o c
5 - ai 85
to
2
CD
0
s
-2 ee r-i
i
c 0 fca1 & a
Q
c!
fcJ
tzl
m
H
H
?P
Q
O
a
p3
o
la
o
o
fS
tr r T
O 2 .erus.
V; C3 5
i c t a
3 to fp
e a JL'Cjs
B c. '-a
7:? o
re
3
re K
5 o
5" ft E
r & 0 S P- 0
ft
ti ',
Q 5 2
O on
3! e"" ii1
t S S p-D-S O
- t
C cr? 5 ft
: :
K I :
ft ia
p o o
5 o
3
c
3
n
l5
S s
1
55 -
P
a
ft
ft!
09
O
-
o
o
2
( vir q
B
0 " -iZ P
St
i-B P
S O
cr
o
(0
C5
cr
o
S
o
T.
TAILOR.
Opposite T. P. Sheridan's Tin Shop.
CLEAXINU AND REfAIKIXO DONE.
WAGON STARTKU.
My wood wngon will start up Monday
June Oth. and the.i I will be prepared to nd
nish wood as ordered and of any size add
hog tli. I will not be undersold, ano
these who desire laying in a Sumra. r and
Winter's supply of wood will do well to
give m a call. A. J. DOWNEN.
R. Brnckenridge & Robt. Enston,
Opposite T. P. Sheridan's Hard war
Store,
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
Mantle pieces made front Italian and
American, marble monuments, and tomb
stones, made to order, and first-elass work
warranted in this line. Anything in the way
of stone-cutting promptly performed, and
all wders promptly filled. Always a full
stock of marble and other stone on hand
and in cae of any repair in this line in the
shspe of billiard tables, etc, satisfaction
will be guaranteed.
R. BIlACKENRIDGE & ROBT EASTON.
l!IRjJ!IBERr
MOUNT SCOTT MILLING COMPANY
JT. M. ROWLEY,
WOULD ANNOUNCE TO TIIE CITI
Bens of Douglas county and vicinity, that
he has pu.chased an interest Iu
TrasTc 's Sawmill,
On the
NORTH TJMPQTJA !
And has taken
FULL COXTOL OF THE SAME.
lie lias had 20 years experience to tha
business of lumber-making, and guaran
tees to all customers perfect satisfaction.
He will deliver all kinds of .
DRESSED AND PLAIN LUMBER
At Rosebnrg br elsewhere chrapjer than
can be purchased from any other thill, aud,
all ordtrs wil be promptly tilled. Con
tractors and builders will find it to their
advantage to inquire for terms ard prices
He is also a practical architect and build
er, and all having such work will be bene
fitted by caning upon aim be'ore going
eiswuere. J. u. kuvilh,
Largo Stock of Spring
IN SAN FRANCISCO
'TIIEir HAVE A
TER STOCK
r.itv. and fmther Additions
Every Incoming Steamer.
!cannot fail in Supply
Witomers "H'thb
J THE NEWEST PATTERNS,
fiofier the best of Bargains.
I
1 FULL LINES III
uiauui vjuuuc, .unmet ouito,
" Gold and Silver Watches,
Chains, Pins, Etc.
EKIES.
cheapness by giving us a call
"Quick sales and small profits.
CARO BROTHERS.
3
s
i; .
in
9
ft
s
ft
8
&
5
8
'
ft
ft
s
Hi
3
s
c
"8
ft
e
8
1
ffl
0
o
1
O
ft
c
o
o
ft
s s
C3
-i
P
cr
GOOD BREAD AT LOWEST PRICES
' ; - - & liskiE "
Would announce that he always keep on
hand all fresh Fruits. Candies. Nnta, Cakes,
Pies and all kinds of canned Fish, Jellies,
Fruits, Oysters, Honey, etc.. and fn cons
nection therewith he has a Bakery and an
experienced Baktr from Portland, audi
will furnish the best of bread (25 loaves
for $1.00) to any one winding the same
at their residence or at the store. Unhain
bread supplied whenever desired. Store
and Bakery next door to Dr. WoodrufTa
drugstore and opposite Sheridan Bros.,
Koseburg, Uive me a call.
tt. Fishkr Proprietor.
W. F. OWENS & PLYMALE,
Fowarding and Commission
AGENTS,
ROSEBURO ...OREUON
Will give special attention to ford warding
goods consigned to their care. Freight
money advanced. Commission reasonable
All business in this line shall receive our
strict attention.
Ail goods consigned to our care should
he marked. "O. B. A." Roseburg.
L. A. SMITH,
-fi- ml tea
ROSEBURG. ..OREGON.
Special attention paid to graining, and
also painting of everykind done Give me
trial.
Lumber Lumber I
J. J COMSTOCK
Is prepared to furnish all kinds ol lumber
in Roseburg, dressed or plain, at rates
lower than any one fllse. Having the best
machinery in the couity, be can do better
than any one else, and will 611 orders
promptly. Any kind of lumber furnishtd
the day the order is received. Address
J. J. COMSTOCK,
Latham, Oregon.
2?. G. Snyder,
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON
MAKER,
Has opened a slw p in Rosebnrg, neit door
to Watkins' 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 ha is prepared to give saiisiao
tion and lowest rates.
LUMBER.
Those who wish to purchase every
kind of lumber would do well to call on
N. Gates at the flouring nulls, Rosebnrg; if
be has not the lumber on hand, all orders
left with him will be promptly filled from
r- tTi m
, . , p.
x 3
3 liU
3 as a
O 3
1 A
2
: .V
122 X&W m
Woud Inform their patrons that
Dricic store, ana are in receipt of the
HAJIGEST SIOCOI OP
A . . . ' " '., .." i- - ' ' - -
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
EVER BROUGHT
his Stock was selected by one of the members of the firm in the
San Francisco market, and embraces all styles and ' '
LATEST PATTERNS IN
A DIES' FANCY and
PLAIN DRESS GOODS,
LACES, EMBROIDERIES,
With us there is also to be fouud j
a full assortment of -
Ladies' UlTDEWAnE
In the line ot Ladies', Misses and
Cbildrens
Sliocs and Oaiters.
Oar stock is so complete that io
one can tail to be suited.
We have with the above a lull
Stock ot
CH1LDRENS
(lilM
mm uuuuu
Which we offer t the lowest
rates, and which - will be
fouud satisfactory to all who
examine it.
ALSO A FULL AND
Groceeris, ; Crockery Glassware
7
AND OF
Graia, "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 pricea in San Francisco, we are prepared to sell
goods cheaper than any other house in the city, i . , :
RosEEBURG, Oregon. S. MARKS & CO.
WAGOHMAEING
Particular Attention Paid to Horse-Shoeing.
G. MARKWICII Proprietor,
Would inform the public that he is pre
pared to do all kinds of Blacksmiihing and
Wagon-Making in a workmanship manner.
He has also hacks hrst-class tor sale.
Call and see him at his shop on Oak Street,
near Aura hum's Switch. 4 6
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
Having decided on discontinuing tbe for
warding business, we desire to give notice,
that from and after the 15th of Fehruary
next we will not receive any more freights
into our warehouse. All persons in arrears
for freight charges are requested to mate
mtnediate payment. For the accoraoda
tion of those who live ia and about Jack
sonville, by kind consent, Mr. Max MuK
ler will receive and receipt for ns.
& MARKS & CO.
BosBBURa, January IHu. 1879, .
AT OAKLAND.
MANNING & VANW1NKLE,
Old and experienced blacksmiths would
announce to the people of Calinooia pre"
cinct and the traveling public th it have
opened a blacksmith shop at Uak'and.
1 hey have all materials found in a Erst
class establishment, a e workmen of manv
year's experience, and feel justified in aav
ing they can do ATT WORK en
irusKHj 10 meir care wiin neatness aud up.
on the shortest notice.
uOMSE SHOEING A SPECJ-
Give tbe firm a call, and tbey will never
sena irom tueir Bliop a lame horse, and
prove to patrons that a shoe well cat on
will last a horse longer than Will a boot
on a man, and be twice as comfortable.
FARM MACHINERY REPAIR'S
In a permanent manner and satisfactory to
patrons, in mis line we propose to do
work cheaper than the cheapest.
tMANSING It VAN WINKLE
SCHULTZ & VON BARGEN,
Importers and Dealers ia v-;':;.-1
FOP.tinN & DOMESTIC WINES
LIQUORS AND BRANDIES,
Also Agents for the a- ("
CELEBRATED BOURBON WHISKr
' K Comer Ft and Cal St. - -SAN
FRANCISCO." CAU
Represented by CHARLES EOHN
20,000 FOTHTTBS
OLD CASTINGS WANTii
T THE
ROSEBUROIAON FOUNDRy.
Good Price paid. Old lr.n Uken in ex-
change for work.
McGREGORS
BUTCHEE - SHOP
Having purchased the bucher-shop of S-
B eef, Pork, Mutton
At lowest rates. I would call attention of
consumer to the fact that I have one o
the i best utters, and am prepared to fun
on hand1" A,W,J$ f1 cMie
Give me a trial and if I do not suit von
as to quantity, quality and prices, then 1
shall not complain ii yon go elsewhere
, - , L. McGKEGOli.
Uostburg, Oregon.
IB 1
they have movef to their new"
TO ROSEBURG.
SCARFS, COLLARS,
LINEN SUI TS, NECKTIES, ,
PARASOLS, KID GLO V ES t :
GENTLEMEN'S' .
PURNtsmixG mom 5
Under this heading thera is eve
rythiug to please the tastes,
of all.
Every Latest Style la-
troduced
And all Goods ot the best mate
rial? and improved finish,
EMBRACING
Oentlemens' Underwear,
EVERY STYLE YWTHS CLOTH
IAG,4 , , hi
DRESS & BUSINESS - SUITS,
HATS, CAPS, ETC
COMPLETE STOCK OF
LIQUORS.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
"T0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THA
AT oy virtue of an execution, issned on
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Douglas, on tbe 4ih day
of August, 187!), upon a judgment and del
cree of foreclosure-, rendered at the Octo
her term, 1875, of said Circuit Court, in fa
vor of L. F. G rover, S.F. Chad wick and A.
H. Brown the Board of Commissioners j
for the sale of School Land and manage,
ment of the Common School Fund and
against A. J. .Manning, directed to . mo
commanding me that oat of the 'personal
property of said A. r J. Manning, and if
sufficient personal property cannot be
found then ont ot the leal property belong
ing to him on the 23d day of October
1875, or at any time thereafter, I cause toV
be made the sum of - thirteen hundred
twenty-eight ami seventy.five one-uunll
redths ($1,328 7S)dollars, together with in.
terel aud accruing costs thereon, a
Now, therefore, in pursuance of said Writ
of execution, I have levied upon the fol.
lowing described real property, to-wit
, . v. ...tj ouuiuweifl
quaiterot section thirtytwo (83) in town
ship twenty-four (24) south range four (4)
west. The north half of the northeast
quarter of section six (6) la township,
tweuty-five (25) south range four (4) west
and the southeast quartet of tbe northeast
quarter of section six (6) and lot" one (1) of
section five (5) iatowitonip twentrfive25i
south range four 4) west. , Lot ouei(l) f
section twentyone (31) and lots two (2)
and three 8) and the northwest quarter of
tl.e northwest .quarter of section tiventv
two (22) and lot eleven 111 of section fif
teen 15J- in township twenty-five f2)l
s-mth rauge six (.6 west., -And the north
ens', quarter ol the t northeast us
ot section tweutyone 31 J ud the
west half of the northwest .quarter of
section twenty-one21township twenty fivo
125 south rauge six (6) west. And ti.tr
northeast noarter nf the nonli
1 hfl Anlltltenst nnnrtxp el . i .. .
of section twenty-three 23 and the orth-'
east quarter of the southwest quarter of
section twenty two 82 in township twen-ty-five
25 south range seven 7 west
And the northwest quarter and the norths
east quarter of the southwest nioti
twelve (12) and lot seve. (7)f Si-eiion
eleven (11) in township twntylour f4l
.mill. ra nm .mm "? . i . '
B " flign
outhwest quarter of the northeast iuaiter
and the south half of the northwest quari
ter and lot two (2) of section six (6) in
Uwnship twenty-five (25) sooth f range'
five (5) west. And the n irtheast quarrer
of section onelJia township twenty.rive
251 south ol rauu-e six. itll mL a,i i
wiumear.-nanerrf me uortneust quarter
of section fcix 6j in township twenty-five
25j south runge five 5 West, all o gii
lands being suoate in Douglas 'conntv
Oregon, C;jntining,. eleven hundred'
nnd twenty-four and- "serentr- eigbt
one-hundndth 1 1,124 78 acres
or lees. And further, I will -tell
all the right, title and interest of the said
A. J, Manning, in and to the said premises
described as aforesaid that he owned on thf
23d day of October, 1875, or has since ac
quired, together with all and singular the
tenements, hereditaments and sppurtenan
, thereunto belonging or in auywhw
pertaining, at public auction, to the high
est bidder for cash, at the Court HJuW
door, in the city of Koseburg, on
Saturday, 6th Day of Se ptember, 1 879,
at one o'clock in the afternoon of said daV
to satisfy the amount of said judgment, ti
v. puu, oj mirteeu, tweaty-ght
and f eventy-fiveone-hnndredthISl,a23 Jal
dollars together with iniereKt and ac
cruing eo? t hereoa., Ifeted ihi iiih day
of August. 1879. : s F; P.04N,? -fbenfl'
ol Douglas Vonnfy, Ogi; '
KEW STATE HOTEL,
Opposite W, F. CVs. Express Office,
CORNER 3d & CALIFORNIA
Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
Meals at All Honrs,
Aew Rooms and Clean Beds. Bausfaclioa
Guaranteed. -C.
W. SAVAGE, Proprietor.
-. j : i in .is.'
IgA .4.
tue miiL 1 4 as. ju. luvroJN.
wmx:nxm