The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, September 13, 1879, Image 3

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Society Ileetinss.
UMPQUA CHA.TEB NO. 11, B.
A. J.. 11 ' regular communica
tions first and third Tuesdav
la ach montn AH mentoere -w goou
Standing will tak due and tiwely Botlee
mid govern theowslv-s nc.r-1ui,;.yj - viattj
lag companions ore lnvlt-d to meet with
the C.oter when "Su.,.;-
W". I Fbikm-akder. aec'y.
. T. a ITRKl LODGE A. F end A. M
Y bold regular meeting on Wdn-.
Ja i . tutors each full inon.
J. C. FCLLKRTON. W. M.
B NEWUOMB, Secy, i
1'iIILETAl IAN
'Lodge. So. 3. 1 O. O.
F. meets on Saturday evennjr, oi eacu
week at 7 o'clock. their Wl at Hoee
burst. MmNrn of theorder lu good aland
Bg are invited to attend. By order of the N
ii. :
TJ NION EC A M PM EST. No. , I. O. O
P.. meets at tMd Fellows' Hall on the 1st.
and 3d Fridays "I every montli. Visiting
Brethren iuvUed to attend
1). 8 K.BUICK.C.P.
"E. Q. IlrnsH. Scribe. ;
BTOEliRAPBIW!
special dispatches to th dotjq
la8 independent, th8 oki.y
jraWSPAPICB lit TBS OOTXWTV-
SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE FROM
COOS BAY.
UMPQUA GRANGE, NO. 28, P. of
H will meet heresfter on the Brat stur
ot each month, at Orange Hall, in Kose
burg. All ni-emliers in good standing are
cordially invited to a tend:
GEO. JONES, M.
J. P. Doncas, Secretary, i
BttlEF MENTION.
The i nfant children of Messrs. Bel
krws, Engleand Noble are seriously
in. , ,
Dr. Campbell has located In this
city.' . : ! " i"
Some fine easting are being turned
out at the Roseburg foundry.
j Mrs. Peckham will lecture in this
olty on temperance on the 19tb aud
20th. .. -
M. E. Church, will hold quarterly
meeting In Koseburg Sept 20th and
zlst .
There will be a grand ball glTen by
the Library Association this (Friday)j
evening. ' .
Mr. Perry Cook, County CommU-l
sfoner, has recovered from his late in
dispoalsion.
The Hutchinson family met with
Mm houses in Jacksonville, but did
well in Yreka. - ,
The editor would return thanks to
Mr. Henry Langenberg for a fine bo-i
quet of rare flowers.
Rv. David F. Macdonald, of Eu
gene, will preach in the Episcopal
church next Sunday.
We have on hand a supply of blank
and mortgages tor sale for cash.
Orders from abroad attended to,
A fire in the Umber destroyed several
hundred dollars worth of cord wood
belonging to Mr Andrew Downer.
Wm. King's team ran oS one day
this week, and the wagon to which it
was attached made fine kindling wood.
8. Humphrey, an old school teacher
of Jackson county, died in the county
hospital in Jacksonville last Saturday, j
Buy your Drugs, Patent Medicines,
at Hlgley's. Paints and Oils were
down. Kemember we sell you 150
fire test coal oil at 50 cents per gallou.
, Beath's Minstrels will perform at
Canyonville on next Wednesday,
Mirtle creek Thursday, Roaeburg
Friday, and Umpqua Ferry Saturday.
A full line in Artists' paints and
brushes at Hlgley's. Also, the best
Cologne in use; tomething new. Mitch
el's memorial Cologne. Try a bottle.
Buselmtrir, gunsmith, desires all
owing him to come fuward aud settle,
as he intends leaving Boseburg in a
few weeks. By so doing costs will be
saved.
We learn that Dr. Davis, of Oakland,
has purchased the stock of drugs, of
fice furniture, etc., lately belonging to
Dr. rtizad. and will soon make Kose-
burg bis permanent home.
Miss loes Hamilton left this mora
ing for Eugene to attend to the State
University. 1 he many friends of the
young lady wish her a safe and pleas
ant jouruey.
Cut. Johu J. Bos, of Jackson county ,
has a young horse eighteen hands
high which weighs 1,580 pounds. Can
. not aome of our stock raisers show a
larger animal?
We regret to learn that V iss Frankie
Howard one of Koseburg's most cbartn
lug young ladle?, is soou to taae her de-
nanure lor Eastern Oregou, there to
permanently remain.
Drs. Cuaard aud i.aiie have started
out upon a grand tour of the world,
They lelt last Saturday, aud tueir re
turn to Boeeburg will be postponed
uulil after the next Centennial
Mr. Louis Langenberg wishes us to
state that he did not write the com
muuicatiou eutitled 'A Mote of In
oulry." published in the last issue of
tills paper. Mr. Lai.gtuU.rg tells the
truth.
Reports from the mines south of
this eitv are to the effect Uial the
owueis of mimug claims are busily
ereoarlug lor winter woik, aad antici
pate au early flow f water iu
gu tunes.
TUe "Star" devotes couaidraMe
apace tlirougb jealousy this week to
this Puller. Had We useless ap-C we
ntixnt write more In auewer ;
now we have only room to
. "Shuo fly!"
Itov. J. H. Skldmore has not gone to
Yamhill eouniy t lake charge of a
icUoul there, as is ivported by the
Jacksonville "aentinel,"' but Is iu this
city employed in building Mr. Sol
Abraham's new store.
Jesse Applegate's land, sold last e: at
unUy under exeoutiou isaued by thri
BtaW, was bid iu by the Board t.f Land
Comuiissiouers, as was also Uat of J.
W. ilanuiug,, Jesse Applegate's laud
- offered for sale under exeoutiou of B.
V iii.waIi iuuud no bidders.
i. ilvinaudiua- a lisluliou
of opartuer.hip between Perkiu-
Headick, . were served
latter by the frui.r tins weK.
t, P ... O- Strickiand us p-
i-i reiver, and will ooudtict the
busine u&til the matter is decided oy
Th "Bentinel " tells of the suppi
loss of J. C. McCully ur 'Jold Jim"
and clium lu days gone hyand the
turning out of tlie people ot Jackson
ville to hunt ior aim, and the Audi ug
. of Jim, sitting in the dour of his caldn
lu the Siskiyou mouutaiua, quietly
smoking a cigarette. Wh.nwecoru
nienced reading the item we were pre
pared to go into sackcloth and heap
ashes u,on our head, but the termina
tion made us think well of something
employed In the maklug of a mill race.
' Mr.' W. 1. Fnedlaader will ftuia home
00' the Belt trip of the stcaaikliip Oregon.
The Harbor of Befage Sarvey.
M absh field, Fept. 12. The steam
er Alexander Duncan arrived and de
parted from this port this morning.
The Engineers will finish the sur
vey inside of Coos Bay bar to-day for
the improvement of the entrance to
the same, aud to-morrow will com
mence the survey for the harbor of
refuge. ".
Weather warm and pleasant, and
bar smooth.
A social dauce at Empire City last
nlirht attracted quite a number of our
citizens, wno report having enjoyed
themselves hugely. '
Business quiet, yet improving.
Empiek City, Sept. 12. Alex Dun
can arrived to-day from Astoria ana
wayport,and left for Crescent City. Bne
reports the tug Katie Cook ashore at
Alsea, with propeller broken. The
tug will get off .without further
damsge.
Circuit Court will adjourn to-mor
row, ine Business or l" verm w
very light.
Th steamer Areata: will sail ior
San Francisco on Tuesday.
The Compeer, the largest vessel ever
at this port, is nearly ready for
Roseburg Acsdemy.
The Autumn session of twelve weeks
will commence on Monday the 8th of
September, 1879, under the supervi
Ion of r. Browne, assisted by Miss
flattie Oilliland and Mr. A. R. Flint.
There are one hundred and eighty dol
lars ($180) which will be applied, pro
rata, to the payment or tuition bills,
nafea nf Tuition : Orthography, read
ing and writing per month, $1.60 ;
English Grammar or Geography, $2 ;
wio-hor Arithmetic Algebra, Geame-
trv or Book-keeping. $2 50, C Gad-
dis, P. Benedict, A. Compton, Di
rectors.
Redaction of Fare.
A letter received from E. P. Rogers
general freight and passenger agent of
the Oregon and California Kaiiroaa
Company, announces that the compa
ny wilt charge but $6.25 for the round
trio to the State Fair at Salem this
year, from the following stations
Roseburg, Umpqua, Oakland, Sum
mit, Yoncalla, Drain, Comstock's and
Latham. This is a liberal reductlou
of rates, and will permit everybody to
itt.ni the air. ine rair com
mences October 1st this year.
ITEMS IN BRIEF. .
Blank deeds, mortgages, jostles papers,
J. P. Qoodal was sent to the insaas asy
lum last week.
Mr. Sol. Abraham made a trip to Port
land daring the week, bat is now ai
home."
Art Oreen and John Whitney have left
the town.'" Judge Fitskogk toW Art. ns
might do hettsf than remain in Boteburg.
& Hamilton, Who haa been appointed
mnt far the naw school books, has 'hem on
hand at exchange and introductory prloe.
Sheriff Aiken Tuesday brought up trow
do county an Idiotic girl, aged 10 years,
nanwid Woodby, and ou V7ednesday more-
n g conveyed her to the Insane as) lam.
For the best beer In the market sad po
lite attention go to Fred Schwarts's place,
near the depot. There you can have a
quiet place and the beat Ban JTiaucisci
lager.- ; . r:
John Q. Adamson and R- Dixon last
week passed over the new trail to Eeastern
Oregon. The trail is completed, and trav
elers may now pass over it without any
trouble. . - "". i
C. T. Banjamfn, lte publisher of the
PlalruUaler, left for San Fraucisco thia
week. Charley thought he couid do be tier
than publishing a oe vspaper in lioie
burg. Nettl
J. C. Fioed is prepared to purchase wheat
In any qaadties, sad he will pay for the
same at ths higbeat marknt price. Hie or
fice will be found at the next door to tut
store of Fioed 4 Co.
J. L. Evans this week purchased 100
head of cattle from Harvey Smith. Myrtle
Creek, paying an average price of $10 per
head. These catUe, with others 'belonging
to the purchaser, are intended tor Eaalern
Oregon.
A Alcohol, Tobacco. Oj iuj, Indian
Harap, Chloroform, Hashish, Absinthe,
4c, prevent the good effects of Fellows
Hypxphosuhites, f o Fellows' Bypophos
phites is as antidote against all these. nar
cotic and sedatives, ana win restore o
health such as have been injured by thsoi.
The announcements of candidates for city
marshal appear elsewhere. It is our prayer
that the best man will be elected and bis
name j We might tell his name.
but you e n wager your last short bit that
we will not take any chances of being
called s false prophst.
The report reaches ns of an attempt at
burglary of Mr. Decker's house, ou the
North Umpqua. The burglar entered the
window of a ruoin in which a young Udy
was sleeping.hut her screams soon brought
her father to the rescue. The burglar nar
rowly escaped being shot.
Mrs. Newcoub, .he talented teacher of
young Indies, started her school Monday,
nl hu & number ol Duails already in at
tendance. Mrs. Newcomb was born I
teacher of go.-d morals and correct deport'
ment and sLe has impioved un
n tlure's kiuduess. We r-commeud he-
cordially to the citizens of Douglas
county as a first-claai leacitei .
LESSON QFORTHE GRANGE. ' VA P H
I . V.W WiI WW W, W V m M K -WJ B E-B M w V A .
MAKE B121 THE ATTORNEY.
The Star" this morning very vir
tuously (?) would wash iu hands of
what it terms "a blackmailing scheme"
on the part of the State Land Com
missioners, in requiring new deeds of
land owners holding deeds given by
school superintendents, and "puffs"
itself with the statement that it is
more honorable in its statement of
publie matters than this paper.
In the first place, no Legislative ac
tion ever, authorixed school super! n
tendents to make deeds. In the second,
the "Star" states that which is un
true when it says that the deeds of
the school superintendents have been
endorsed by the Supreme Court and
Judge Deady. Upon this point it
would be well for the "Star" to state
limes, places and the cases decided
upon. ; .. . ,r
We have never held that it was right
for the Mate Board during UroverV
term of office to make a blunder and
create a swindle in this matter, and we
do not hold that to-day the people are
not Justified In complaining against:
Grover's-neglect, and the neglect of the
others who" composed the Board of
Commissioners. - What would be the ,
use of complaining? Aud why was
the "Star" not honest enough to say
this much, and admit at the conclu
sion of Its article that it would lock
the dr of the stable after the horses
are stolen? The "Star" has known
about the complaints made concerning
the new deeds so long as we have. The
complaints began three or four weeks
ago, but tbe-"iar" passed them by in
silence. The twin is. we nave no.
compluined because we do, not expect
justice from' the 'satsrVi Democratic
uoveruor, tr-vau vavv i
back Id office o repair ms greviuua
blunder. And then, we know that the
"Mar's" com plaint Hi tliis w itter only
foutitj utterance when the lawyer who
ii Its editor discovered that he could
do nothing in the way of making out
new deeds, ana tnai me oaru recog
nized notiilng excepting that whicti
came from the attorney of the Board
In this county. The Board would
never have been found fault wlin ty
the " r tar " had the Board permit
ted any and every lawyer to act -as its
agent. While recognising tne injus
tice or .the second deed, so rar as our
farmers are concerned, and believing
that a second demand for the same is
wrong in every sense of tne word, we
do not lose sight of the "Star's" mo
tive in the attacK upon ine uoaru we
will wager anything mat let tne eairor
... ..P. 4 i i..-iD
The Minstrels.
BeaiVs mlntre!s have given three per
formances since our last issue one
Oxkland, another at Looking Glass and the
ilii.rt t ITmraua Ferry. Everywhere the
troupe appeared there were large audiences.
and we hear nothing hut praise of the ef
forts of every individual member to pletse
the patrons of the entertainment. W
uiut compliment Mr. Charlet Hoflman on
his solo on the comet, iu serenade of Rose
burg upon the return f tha troupe tram
Oakland. It was a fine piece of music de
lightfully rendered.
- t "
Williams' Place Purchased.
Saturday the Couuty Board of Commis-
sleners purcbared the Williams' p ace on
the Calapooia for a poor farm. The price
paid was $2,250, and the farm embraces two
hundred acres of good farming land aud
one hundred acres of paaturage and lim
ber land. The farm is located Only one
and a half miles from the railroad just
rig'it and the soil iseaoily worked snd
highly productive. Partiea acquainted
with the place tell ns the County Hoard
made an excellent bargain.
Thank Von.
Everrwhere we hear complimentary
speeches oi the enterprise shown by this
paper in its extra lacue of lalilomla elec
tion returns last Friday morning, twelve
hour aheart of any newspaper in Oregon
e are pleased t' note that our friends ap
preciate our efforts to mate the IHDB
PENDKNT ihe best newspaper iu Southern
Oregon,nnd when they s,k the truth of us
with this rtgarl politeness demands we
shall at least y. "Tnank you." We do so.
Any one
traveling over tb
country, and especially the raral
districts, i sannot fail to witness
the healtry reaction" of lessons
taught io the Grange. Farmers
appear to lare nurtured broader
syrapathie i, kindlier feelings ai d
higher re gards tor . each other;
they extend the right bund of fel
lowship with a warmer grasp, lay
aside sit feilings of envy and meet
together as friends and brothers
ought to in! all avocations of iifo.
They talk and read, more and are
at least impressed with thetboogbt
rhat it a as neceiaary to cultivate
their brain as their crops. ;Ths
ott-repeated assertion that farmer
are locapable of thioktng aod acts
ing tor v, themselves, ha" alwn
been .considered a gross reflectt ui
on them as a class, but sitico the
orgaiiization ot the G range it is
a gross lubrication.
Flaying the controlling of the
nation - they are Legiuning tti
shake off the inactive, stupidity
thai has bo long held them as
shacked slaves tti jhe oppressions
of mnnufactur rnnd midale-mer-,
it they will tiey cm ifc&y the
scepter ns masters otthe situatiou
audthrough jhe Graiige aud its
coWfativev teat u res, cut , alooi
from,MhAe who would rui n il
robbed ot h power- to rale Such
tsf", theMruitfil - lesson . oi the.
'Grange?.? 6v, w fi'o? would.-destroy
tbcGratige and restore the
oldoer ot.thingb? Wa will
'hopeJQial ha ' 1ms ceased to
bre'ttt&ind -pusBcd from .earth to
gloryr "- " .
Uosebuko, Sept. 6. 1879. .
. i
Tlie Housekeeper of Health.
Halli'llrpa tic King is the best Liver Reme
dy id thetnariet. It cures biUiouaneas, con.
8tipatibn,"headaclie and all diseases arising
from the derangement of that important
rlTtfi vhich is sometimes called tli
Huuaekeeoer of Health. THE L1VEK
Dr. HumUion. has it iu Bost hurg and will
iruarantee' every bottle or reload the mon
ey. Try .
. MANUFACTURER 0P-
Haclis, Buggies, Carrlases, i!i?horouos,ap-3 Wafp-i
UILL REI2AIII HI ROSEBHHG UIITIL SEPT. I5T0.
SSTTo person, wishing to buy vehicles I will maka it an object to bay of me even if yon don't
want to use them until next season.
D. C. McClellan or myself will sell.
W. W. ESPAY.
( Y C30CD'
The PrmMOter ana rerfeetor ef As
slmllatloa. .
The BeferBser mm. Vitamer r the
R. B. & ; J. . :SBHBmBnf;
....SUCCESSORS TO - - '
BB If ma 1T . w
Eardw-ae, Tinware.' ' Stoves, Giiiis, Cutlery and
Tinnes' FurnisHing ccos. .
BRICS STORE. ROSEDURG, OREG017.
ato and wav7 a Ml stock of pods on hand, sad It is our aim to furnish eusto
m'rs with flmlaV article, at llwand and let live prices.. All we askis an exam-
,B'a fC "..k ot Uar 'snd Steel for sale. Orders
mnd lat.ts.rtf inauifiDiF u to term oi mio wm o-y '?r'Z.j:VZr
v t
C y - -
In All Prices for tne
nn
y- y
pro
1 liU
AND
The Producer and lavlawrmtor a
Iferre and Mnsele. .
The Builder and Bowpwrter mt BrmlB
Fwwsr. - -
notice,
Tie Brick Store
B. 8. J. C. SHERIDAN.
Bosebnrg, Oregon
Wheeler Bros.
D. i. Lyons..
I J. R. Fliuon.,
W. K. Walla.
F. U. Oabbert....
.... ...Y.... .Oakland.
Soot tab Urg and Elktnu.
....... i X onolla.
..Ten Mile.
. Myrtle Creek.
Geo. H. bhambruok Ui in pqua Kerry.
Wm. Coohraa Looking Giaw.
A. I., bender. Myrtle rmnt.
Abe. Menaor... .Jaoknouville.
Jebtha Thornton Oak Uraek.
UMPQUA FERRY.
Peter sports a new thoroughbrace
wagon now. It was manufactured oy
W. W.Kspey. . "
f tan ' Minnie Lockwood resumed
teaching the Cole's Valley school ou
the 8ib instant. v
Hon. A. H. Kennedy, of Looking
Glass, was in this section receutiy,
looking after nts interests.
Another Independent victory! L. T.
Thompson is the happy man. it is a
girl anu arnvto on iu om
Several lirea have been raging In
the mouutaliis during the past week
and the air presents a smoky appear
ance. ; , ' .
We are Informed that our old friend,
J. K. Baker, will take his departure
ere long for Paris, where be intends
studying law.
Parties who are in the habit of rid
ing through the premises of W. t.
Burk, and tearing.aowu uunura
better be a nine careiui.
Th hunting Dartv which departed
fr.m 'Hubbard creek last week, has re
turned quite successful, all owing to
the skilled maramausuip
the parties.
a Mm nt nfnur urchins had a band
to hand scuffle, which resulted iu one
nfiiM imrtiaiiMUts carrviug away a
. r- ,- . "..I .... ,
aiiruined snouiaer, iuu m mibuou.
rrom wor ior
t T H Miller, of the firm of Mil
l.r . Si pel. of Looking Glass, passed
ti.r.mir i un tne Bin luat-vu mic j
hi nw ia nurcnase a biacb v iwuvh
for their saloon at Looking Glass.
Some unknown parties made a raid
on N. T. Day's melon paten one uay
last week, and uot being eausneu witu
the plunder they obtained tney de
stroyed everything in tlie shape of
viues, meious, eve, u
desolation over the euiire patch.
Heavy Receipt of Goods. We are sorry to chronicle the de-
I . r rvl-.w! I Hliain broolt.
Durin the week . M.rk- Co. have Pu . 7 -Zr ljuayJ.
received three full car-loids of new goods vjU Kentucky, where he intends at-
t vnmn vmoraciiiir many " i fo,..ii n a metiicni leviures.
..,itie. in the war of Fail goods. look Upright and we bom b. will re-
' . a i...m.,iiii uui.m tan
in the store some- turu J
A county charge kuo wo as Captain
-iiu im iH.tn making hiunsea
this vicinity for the
ii.n it A. .,.,lnaii Inn UAarn'a
evtnd tha7; edUe la. it AGENTS FOR THE INDEPENDENT
is, by one ot the chiefs or the old Rose
burg ring, will have nothing more to
say against the Board. It would black
mail the Board, and its article is ap
propriately entitled.
lu conclusion we will say our re
marks are not prompted by a desire to
defend the Board in anything, but by
a desire to answer the contemptible
of our no temporary, who
aglu refers to the payment Of $25 to
this paper for advertising as a steal
perpetrated by a portion of the eouniy
hour. I nf f!iimmiBaioners. when it Is
weU known that Mr. Cook Justified the jpaint8
appropriation, made tne bargain anu
since told Mr. Fioed this much. The
farmers can judge for themselves. We
have no interest in telling them what to
do regard to the new deeds, what course
to pursue, since we have no reason to
breed lawsuits in order to appear in
them.as might the editor of the "Star"
to secure employment as a lawyer.
Call, and examine
is given witu ins
the guarantee which
Imperishable Mixed
S. Hamilton, Agent.
ANNOUX. EMENTeJ.
of one of
. Arrested for Stealing. Melons.
Gecrge Zahy Frank Snaur and Al
bert FreJenburg, were- Drouguv jas
rw l .
to : town on iueaaay
the Sheriff, charged wiih
melons Irniu the pn mises
The boy a gave hail
brought.
afternoon by
stealing water
of C. Winston.
each in the sum of
(30, and the trial came up before Justice
Hursn on Wednesday. XUe cause we
tried by a jury, and one of the jurymen
made a speech declamatory against the
man who would arrest s boy for stealing
m-lnna. 1 he result of the trial was that
the boys wer. held guiltless. It seems
that tlie only defend of the the proeecu
tion Wss that one of the boy-or some
uoy was caught in the wtter melon patch
uaked. H rave his name as the nam o
Sue of those arrested, as vell ss the names
of the other two. It was after dai k.Then
it would not do to bring the boy to the
light To do so was to bring him into
the presence of ladles, and his con
dition at the lime would not admit
anything of the kind. 80 the boy was
let go, and his statement of names was
taken as correct. It is not saying too
declare it is bard to tell the difference
in boys in the dark, and so when the
prosecuting witness was brought into
court, he could not posnibly swear
that the boy in question was tne rlgut
oae.
UEORUii W. ROBERTS,
Hereby announces himself a candidate for
- tne omce 01
Subject to the decision of the legal votes
of tlie citisens ot Koseburg, at 1 he city elec
tion, to be held on lira 6;b day of October
1879.
Fellows' Compound 8yKgiJs com-
posed of ingredients identical with
those which constitute HeeKby Blood,
Muscle and Nerve and Brain Substance,
while Life itself is directly dependent
upon some of them.
By Its union with the blood and its
effect upon the muscles, reestablishing
the one and toning the other, it is ca
pable ot effecting the following results :
It will displace or wash out tubercu
lous matter, and thus cure Consumption
By Increasing Nervous and Muscular
Vigor, it will cure Dyspepsia, feeble
or Interrupted action of the Beart 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, Bt. Vitus Dance, Epileptic
Fits, Whooping Cough, Nervousness, 1
and Is 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 tor the name and address
J. L FELLOWS', St. John, N.B., on the
yellow wrapper in watermark, which is
seen by holding the paper before the
light.
Price. $1.50 per Bottle, e for bi.wj.
ftold by all Druggists.
HilAfiBIOiBi WljH S : OjZSfSll!
Tlie PniDst Best for Helical t Tanily Purposes
Has lieen sold in all the Eastern States and gives universal 1 wtlafsctlpn. It is Wgh
Iv recommended by the Faculty for all eases of nervousness, Weakne Ibil ty Dy.
rJepsia. Indigestions, ete. It is now Introdnced to Oh public ob the Psofie Slops, en.
Sorsed br the following ewtificates of the eminent Dr. 8. C. Dsns Hsyes, Stats As
sr, of Maaaachusetts. and Dr. H. C. Lnuderbock. of Lt. Louis Mo., both genUemen
prominent in their profession, and which is a guarantee to si buyers of punty and
oualit. I can show thousands of letters Irora all parts ot the Uniou and Canady. to
? . :.. --a K--Rt. it h.. fTurded as a lamilv remedy and totde.
ty-Sold by all druggists and Grocers by the case or bottle. Country orders at
tended to promptly.
At the
Old Uercantild Uzzzz cf
j?LOED 3 CO
We would anBOUBce that we are hi
Becelptof our
NEW STOCK
CAUTION None genuine unleai
labeled with my s'gnatnre over the cork.
O. 8IHMONDS, Sole Proprietor.
w.
G. WOODWARD.
AOBNT FOB
0 AH)ZrVs
-A. C.
Announces
'himself a
the otflcd
COX,
candidate
ot
lb
Suhiect to the decision of the legal votes
of thecilisena d llosehnrg, at tha cliv elec
tion to be held on the 4lh day 01 uctouer.
1879.
Annoancef
PETER KERNS,
bimWf a candidate
.i.i
for
and gentlemen will find
thing delight ul in wearing apparel, ano
new features in boots, shoes snd slippers.
and an
I conspicuous in
New Grocery More. iu,t two or three weeks, by becoming
u. n n.flr.n,in r the arm or u.nen- 1 i.uUi,ut. hliMKl tnirt'iv auu aiiug
" . . - 1 """- . 7. ...lr him ta
-ra 1. . a i.I.I fitnM .11 n. I hMil f llvHSHvlM. 1111 aBl StO B-V'-w. -
aa isro, rruw.i - y v t a . " a
1 . I liKu-rill MS BS. Ill I 1BVH UUUCI OSMB SSS av
Ma,ks4Co and when it is nd on a charge of inaani-
piirea, win mere oj-eu m ui-. . . wiiieh, was uudouoteuiy oorievw
c . mmnrahtiiisive View O0B
. . t ... n
r.ure. Boseourg nas hiiii ueeu
tahlinhment of tin kind, and we bespeak
1... m. ii.ir.n.l.11 iu Hneral Dntr.muge of
the pub'ic. "
the
but
remark,
Good 4x4.
parking thrc nth
While parking threnvh the anyon
Sunday night Mr. Cteurge Roberts shot
snd killed a sevenMiinted antlered lack
deer, weighing 135 puui da when dressed.
We never saw a tater buck, and mart com
I liim-nt George uik.u his good shootlag
since this Is bis second deer.
In Town.
Charles Kba was in tlie city during
the week Ciisrley is agent ' for the cele
brated Davenport wliiaky the best in the
market, and a whieky which speaks for
itself snd for enrty ' in resiling and
making friends he is the peer of any San
Francisco eommrcial lootlst.";
Ttecoverins;.
Mr. Thos. Burnett, son of our old friend
J. D. Burnett, was quite il! dating ine
wek. and at on one time reported to be la j
a eritteal eoiwiiUio We are happy to ssy
. .l,.,nat aacerUIU tUBS ine auuv
ueudeuts will predominate largely in
fi.u .wr i.iM.Liou. aud should ttte In-
dependents get out a ticket they can
.tiid ill ontirx ticaes wui
5.. ....-i....- t'liu .Mt,l imve begun to
I wwiivim, . . I'-"I y . ,
a bow they have been blinded
heretofore, and are assuming a more
u.i..ihia wiw of things. We candid
ly believe that at tbe next election the
uoles Valley ureauct wilt not b
uumbered as tieretolore, but as one
riaeu from the depths of party ties.
; OAKLAND ITEMS.
Weather eloucy.- . .
The shew on Saturday Bight of tbe
Boselnug Minstrels waa a suecess.
Mr. J. C Bt.asabrook took bis departs is
for the East ua Friday the fit lit Good bye,
old Irieud.
Emigrants are paasiag thruagh by the
doa b, moat of tueut on their way to East
er Oregon.
the office of
Subii-et to the deiaVoa of the leg.l votes
of the citisens of llo-eburg, at the city elec
tion", to be held on the old day ot octooer.
1878.
J. D. HANKS,
Annua iua himelf B candidate tor
the office of
Suhiect to the decisioB ol ths legal vows
nf tha eitiaeaa of Koseburg. at the any
election, to to held on tbe 0th day of Oct
ber.l87.
A- BA1RD,
Ibmomm himaalf a candidate ior
tha office ot
GSSX UASSHAIi,
EHTTia'
&B
w
perm
Uhrstory and Office. No. 4 State street. Boston. Sept. 8, 1878-George Rimmonds.
v cm. . i i.. ..-.,.1- m.rkMt "Nabob Whiskv " received from you. haa been ana.
lvmed with'the following results : Ii !s of sslected alcoholic strength and free from sd
awl rlaenrimr oila. acid, metsls. or anv other deleterious substances. . itespectinuy, ,
- S. DANA HAYES. Bute Assayer of Massachusetts.
St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 80. 1876 George Simmonds, Esq. I bsve boea using your
Nabob Whisky for tome time, snd have no hesitation la saying that U is. wi.uout
exceotion. the purest article that I have nsed med'einslly, or for family purposes.
To many ol my patients who Jav.i been suffering With indigestion and nervous sffec
tiona, I have prescribed your Nabob Whisky for their use, and I take pleasure in ssv
ing to you tlie eff-et has been sstiafactorv. Please ad me by pre ieaea u it.
D snd oblige, yours truly. C. LOUDERBACK, M. D.
So long a there ars ills to which fleeh is heir to, and the cares snd labors of life breed
disease ao long will it be necessary to use medicine to counteract the avils produced
and maintain the health of the human family. Many kinds of medicine are frequent
ly offered to the public for one special disease and another, and if the truth were
known i' would doubtlessly be tonnd that in the raajorityof esses these noatrmni
lave done more barm than good. Indeed seme of the greatest evils of the present day
i. t r.,,.,-t Mimixiunda. which eontain IngredienU iuimicable to health.
snd the grrstest care, thenf.e, should be taken by Invalids, in using msny unknown ,
druga which cannot be taken with impunity, no matter what may be alledxed to the feftXt V
C v'l..ri. nr- haa ahown that Nabob Whisky Is one of the best medicinal, prepa
rations known, and is highlv recommended by the Faculty for alt eases of nervousness,
weakness, debility, dyapefisia, indigestion, etc lis popularity throughout the East.
it ei lines tn tha Pacific Coast endorsed by tbe certin-
-,.m. n Ti.n. Him. flutu Amrer of Massachusetts, and Dr. H. C. Loaders
i w ,.rd,'iLi. un Tli enrtiAeatea are miat direct in their statements, avera
ring 'that the Naimb Whiaky ht, without exception, the purest article that can be
used either tnedicinatly or lor Indigestion snd nervous sffeclions, and can be nsed
with the ntmost sonfldence. The analysis shows that thia whisky is or standsrd al
coholic strength, snd free from flavoring oila, acids, metais. or other deleterious sub
stances. Dr. Haves further says that It is pure, of superior quaKty, and suitable for
' dietic and medicinal purposes. Such recommendations are the strongest that cn he
tarnished, and as there are thousands of letters testifying to tbe merits oftlie whisky
aa a family remedy and tonic, no further proof of its excellence noed be given.
S.MARKS 4 CO., Agrts, Rosotourg.
OF :
goods:
For the Spring and Summer Trade, Corns
prising all ths Latest Novelties ia that
Line, Including
EUek & Catered GJt!
tneres. Stack & Cattrcd
SILK S,
Black Vettets
Satttag. ladles . V,hz
Etc.
GREAT ANNOUNCEMENTrl
AND DEALER l!f
HARNESS,
SADDLES AND BRICUS,
And All Kinds of
(4tore on the
C riier acroes
Vr-Imure.
from Marks'
HAVINU JUST ARRIVED FROM SAN FRANCISCO WITH
one of tho largest and best assorted stocks of
i.
GBITERAL LISRCHAITDISE
Ever seen in Roseburp, I respecttuUy invite the public to come and
Oar Stock of Domestics and
I HO USE FDRNlsniNG GOODS
la Larger than Ever Before,
Mv stock Is complete and n w. the best
J"? to examine the Price and Quality ot my large supply of
.... ------
defy eiitll'lHlim. All wora nr.n.-.
Fdrmera ' eiiee ally aie rnittei.'d Io call and
.vNiiiim, me ti ca. ..
Subject to ths decision of the legs!, vo'as
of the citisens oi buwpo'k v"
t,.n. to be held on tlie ih dsy or uctouer.
1879.
SOLD AGAIN.
A few weeks sgo there appeared In the
Chicago Ledger aa advertisement to tus
fleet that a fine -Selargrapn watcB' snd
chain would be ssnt to any one sending to
G. Crsmeo, Chicago, $1. Fred Ooeser
sent tbe smounl of one dollar, and we now
have his watch ob exhlbitioa at this office. d 8Wnt the same firm must lie
Ths clwln is braes, xna waicn a rouno presented to the anrae.
piece ot wood, ia whisn taere is a compsM
that will point any way bat the right one.
and upon the face of the wood then are
figures sfter the manner and isanion i me
old sun-dial. The only deception pract!ced
la ths matter is that the advertisement
contains the cut of a handsomely engraves
pockst watch, and where it Bays the "watch
. . - .. .,.
it enclosed In nns nnnung sasea, m
"hunting cases" consists ol two brsss eases
msde in tbe style oi Ely Bros', wsur-proor
csn boxes. The whole thing, however,
NOTICE.
aii Ahtm ml Anrouiits due the Arm
of Perkins Headrlck must be paid
at once to the undersigned, and at I
P. Q. STKI-KLAND, Receiver.
KltiQ of the BLOOD
Eecsatly Establislied
Z1MER.MAX Y HAZIER,
PHCPRXLTORS.
W atin'iuaca that ill w-rlt done ai a
First-Clasa F0TJ2TDSY
and ia the
0
LADIE'S DRESS GOODS
OF ALL QUALITIES,
BBJlallBEBO IiTaiBXSTT HEAD,
INVISIBLE PLAIDS LATEST STYLES.
Ia Gents' Famishing Goods we have a
large As-rtma of
I FINE DRESS STITS, KI
gant Summer Suits, Neat Bu
nets Suite, WLite nd tailored
Suits, Hosiery. Hats, GL.ves, Tie,
Bows ect
Ladies' Silk Ties,
v
i can furnish with dif iwtch
let e.i)iti!ii n
J 1- 11.1 t...n,M
may De tsnnea, in iuim
swindle without further description-
Tbe child of Mr. John Medley wss daa
gerousiy sicX with iufl.ai.ti on of the
bowels, but is sow recovering.
i Wa iv ir ret the hs of one ot oar
t 1 - 1. 1 1 W . U id iMmnilM luT
! last reports are to tlie effect that T-rtn ; sumt fiWjB ouuatry within a lew days to
j study law.
Th hnitdinw of Mr. Bmwd for Prof
Is out ol all danger of death.
830 and Costa. .
In th matter of the row reported by
a eorrespondttt st Myrtle Creek 'set week.
; Judge Harsh fined Harvey Mnith 30 and
I eosts.
Jail Full.
" The eity jail was filled with boarders
Taeedsy morning. The point is, law and
order shall prevail, and whoever disturbs
the peace shi mid be artted.
School at
i. N Usll will open public
Looklug Qisss Btxt Monosy
Buaseli to dwell la. ia nearly completed
ami will be unv ol tho uie.t tooxiug rest
deuces ia tow a. ..
Vkm n.i umk -jin to Boaebarg lsst
week' and was very mucii pieesni with the
antieerauce of that city, but naa to retain
in doe time to look alter hi many pa-
twata. ,
The danghter of Mr. H. Pinkstoo
,n.. ,rna to har last rescinu puce OB
Friday the ftth. The ps rents of
PiskstoB have our deepeot svmpalh
that -our old friend, AL
Mrs.
The news is
pc".. Burrullira8i has beeu elecU-U ireaurer
He IS B Qii..., n .mif v bv a, maioriiT of
i wn niBBtivvw wrf r - er -
good teaeher. an 1 will have a lair atteno- i TOlea. ThU will be pleaaiug in-
anceof pupils. '( f.aiiiOT.noa to Mr. Burroughs many
, ... .-r, i!.'t' . te ill at friends iu this ooun y and is a proof
hom toXT 7 wk. with uuu sterling worth will ha-oapprvcta.
chUU, is fast rvsoverieg. . i neven lnCU,uU. .
FROM JACKSONVILLE;
c f! Itmnka is the Dnrsaaser f a new
atova. Mar be. be mssBS Luai-
neaa.
B.nhal Morat is hauling stooe fram tlie
t .k ntiarrv to his place, for
what purr so ws have not learned.
i iMn tha 'various wholesale
kn.M f San FrsaeiBW sad PorUaad.'
were rather plesdlul IB our mw
week. ; " .-' ,
tt Tlniaor. who has been keeping
tel iu these parta for several years, has re
tired rsona the business, and moved ta
Asblead.
Char lay Schalts most be prepariag for
matriasoiiy, as be was ansa carrying .
benchee tbe other day, and has also im
proved hie raetdeDca lauly.
Th dmnarhter ot Herman V. Helms, who
bai bssb s- joursing ia ban Francisco for
ma dedalte t'Bie, IS expected oobm sea.
eek, la company with Ti omas U. Keama.
Tha vinvards throughoat tbe eity are
farniafaing the maiket with an exeellest
quality ot grapes. . Ths eaters or nai rrnii
are not so Bumerous una wm, mi.
wise euBsampUoo la as great as ever.
The County Court concluded the
business of tbe tbe trm by granting a
soad of publie easement to Wm. F.
Brigsrs. appointed viewers and sur-
vevor on the petition of Thomas
Smith and Charles Dakyn. gave
liquor license to 8teel Miller,
Looking Glass, aod made a tax levy
for the year of 21 mills. Bills were al
lowed to the amount of $2,160 instead
- , mntt. ..... I K u lha iatlAe.'
OI ft,OW, B vj w ..
The editor ot the Ike U a Ay,
and tells us ot ran six feet iu
height visiting her editorial rooms,
Saw this thing roust be stopped
Tax Most Tbobotjob PcannxB or tub
. - Blood Ybt Discovbbbd.
Cm all Iknwn, tram a Ceoaaawai -
Kvwwtlaa tm tba WwS BaavraJ.
It waurtaaa Om BImA.
Bt UltntM IM UW
ItnfaUlwUHBnnli.
- ' It atauaBtaaaa Uta faaaaai.
ItaivaavivaettTiapIawof huaitada; ahewfalSMS
1 aUaa a( slWB, aud nboat rjat ta yiaM ef
mai Bntewmen, Swsidwed IJwr. Ooa
eUnatKnVNinaiia IBMrnu. ianl Db.lT. ia
tborl aS th. irnnfta lun ii and litnrli
mn-rrt br impan Uooi ata awndUr aanqaamd Vr
Aim Bwwerfal atrK'.ar. tfa. chwl aad IWIWOT
All Hinds of CastixuES for
Oi-dei-s from a Distanre Promptly Filled
We are di-tenuintd t" reninin in Kiae
bnrg ermaiien- y. and ask tne lHple of
S..tithrr. On g.n to giv,. u wit
.ue . : .
Cliiiieso ato Eiraislied
iB JCk
CONTHACroit FtR LAB JR. ROSaV
WE KEEP THE
BEST GOODS
m aa Bims.
na SfAMK IB ITS BIST BKBCltf
1 TlO.tl. aa it U troyid Avaprmxl mt tb. I Uwim v
1 bMlta, aad vaamtiwha. taa Iom tha lark ia the
I Dretwft-d vi furnish all h B4- f Chi
: 1arvM-the--ft -of es: t'tViatraetors
i nnd others wiil d well to if nek m a celt.
Ittaire et Wa tie-- Wetilio SB. John
! Lee, at UoeuiKp.ilaan hotel.
II baatohaa PIMri.CH, BAXT BBCTW,
BCSXB H KSB, FF.VEB MORI S
n all BOa VlAkCa MBOS
BWiStM..
tl bMka COMaVBtPTIOS fa ita early Sam, !
X Itlew yrwriwcu' it curvu it. -wrrwwTs wivawwu.
It aiaprM TFBOKI ul SiAHCKS wiUwaB
tb. ttmmn'i kaifa. i
ft mam WltorsV. rwnl wrrl. I
It mm VKBALK WIlIISH aa;
018UAB1C '
It idwi a aafoaad aSeetnid awia aU awaO- '
ian,men.loriotnud. .
II awltatea tbs toeuf Miwiral Pefaoaa, aad ,
aitaMlriwa a aaand aatttathm. . '.
Sbayliantaa, atudi furtlwr informaUaa aod
faU diraelloaa for arinf. wlU be found tn th. Vm
hlrt. " TtaaUai oa l)'imwe tha Zk;m ia whiah
Settle MaZiwaa. ' 1
NhH tn boftl. toatahdwr iaa m. e ta :
fi. liSSSSt, SSS k C9.,fnprlsten, I
BwBBta, K. T.
22. a. ura2i'xn
t:0.-EUUBU.ORKiiON.
Forwarding & Commission Agt.
All i!-"'ta cum-lgf-eii to my care will be
pr'mpt.y tranled tn jtoirii. id thtirdm
tinatioa witimut ,!. ail t-uxntS. an
trujiwl l lur rare will t eart-fmlv
unied to. Orsiin or 'lr urticles takeB
ou trage at l,imt rntm, !e agent fair
thacelforaud .iiyitie Oftk Kn. Ad
dre i H h. V TRIOS.
pi.; ..-ii ti.A T.atst Novelties in the San Francisco Market
IIUVI.VIIIg , m . , ...
Also Everything else aHiertaiti ing to Ladies Wear.
ALL KINDS OF
Troeaded Iiincxia. Plain I
Xiincn,
er i..a r.r... in . tfnititaaa I)rv Goods That eaabsoUalBsdia the Ban Fraadsers
nd every variety oi urw. Market. or sick of
store. TN
EMBROIDER EES, OTOCeneS5
The Best and Cheapest ever trnported to the City ot Roseborg.
KEADT-MADE dresses
LSALLSHADESOF CASHMERES
Laces, in all Colors & Patterns
FINELY PRINTED LAWNS,
Cannot be excelled. In lb Use we bsv
bb Immense Aseortinvnt of .
Cutlery.
AlsoSngsr, Teas, I sofe. Xtaple Omesris
Our prises are LOW. fall aod see tor year
selves st the old stand.
BOSSBUBQ, DOUOLAS CO.. tiftEQO
'Hiwt-tiurg. Ore.oB.
n.i: ahJes Latlies'atH Misses' Summer Uats Latest Stylea-.
Oi ah ataue. Wh-W a. d Brown Shades, iiirdV
trtinmed and l uuinnimeu. .... .t, ftth, late styles.
" ....4 I'hlMn,,,.' .iim.
same 0,0111? at"B
S AIYEi.
Notice to Debtors.
Hating disposed of my Inierest in the
haruwaie buslui-ea and store in l-8ebora
to B. 8. a-d Jos. C. Sheridan, notice is
h-rebv given to -those indebted ' to
eme' forward and mske immediate. ru
deinrnt of their accounts br icnsle or uoles.
s i moat chaw-up my bw.ka st once. My
books am1 notes wlit be fod with tho
Dew firm st the store, and he -w fir
is suthor sed o neetpt t. n.oueyi.
a my accounts sgaiiwt debts. riiij is
tbe Wst Bot ee. THtW. P. SsHEBIDAN.
Bosehurg, Aog. 23. 18T9.
The udrsigiie.r.hae tine hit of Hvanw
ab . M -r.ni Ki-ue, t-tti tliornag bored
and grulid! for pate rb ap or eti .r ap
pMVed credit,. For turln r )aitleu'arv in-qutr-
i - THU1A" MITH.
Wiitmi . iJ.iulus Co.. Or. gim, Aug. 23.
a full uhh or
Genteman's, Youth's & co
CLOTH1WC,
IMPUETaN 1 .tOTCE,
All ities knowing inetriM-tvea itxlebted
vh iIk U.mi of v riht A Crloo. ia tbe
livery rtahie ' uiiie, n-.e fa-rvby aotified
to make innutiliate selt'etixiii oy eaab or
nott and thus save enetx TH'ia w ttte Wat
Botic . WltiuUT ft CABLON.
June 14.167.
cleajst na bes
tie as el a lot
All Dew Pterns, excellently fitiiBhed and tlie ;
.u- Tinaprmri? trade. In this II
ewr owreu iu iu .
others, I dety competition.
.. . . ; t W narehssed. Cobm Bad See e hers
TW are eaty a lew i " - , M eaUrs day. JO.rti
IhetsiaattongB else to eBgage your attention '
J. CCLOED&CO.
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