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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1879)
f nkpeitot HATCKDAY.. .OCT. 18. 1879 RESOLUTION OF ENDORSEMENT. - -Whereas, rats Docolas Indefexdejtt, a newspaper pobliiihed in Rot-eburjr, ha been published in title county lor the perioti of three years; and , : Whereas, said newspaper is now well established, and during a three Tears' trial it has frjlbfully served the interests of the producer and tax-payer; therefore be it lleinived, We, the. member of the rimp qua Grange So. 28. do (rive The Douglas Independent our unqualified eftdosemeD.. and w.mld recommend it as a newspaper worthy the pai-onsjiw'of every farmer and tax-payer in Houihem Oregon. Geo W-. Joker, Master. J P-Dcncak, Peiretary. TO ADVERTISERS. The . DOUGLAS IA DEPENDENT nag . the larpes-t circulation ' of any paper pablbhrd in' Rofelnirg in the counties of Douglas, Jackson and Coos. and willfi'i uiM) the proof of onr asset tion when demanded by responsible ad vertisers. KELLY & WELLS. WANTS THE OLD RULE. To read tie iett it-sue of the ring organ of Jackson county (the Timeoj one would, without further informa tion, come ti the conclusion that to be an Independent one would be equal to a thitf and highway robber. There is an argument in that paper in favor ,01 men voting the Democratic or Republican tlokt-t, a suits their wishes; but outside of such arga -xxtent there is the earnest cry : "Don't vote the Independent ticket." tine" would naturally sum one that the Times was a disinterested newspa per; that Its utterances were those of a patriotic journal desiring nothing more than the welfare of the people and the perpetidty of the Republican and Democratic parties that it wished to be known as a harmless-hybrid, haviig no name, no sex, no prejudice, but wilting to work for 'all so long as all were 'true blue." and would "stick to their tickets" But the trouble with the Times is, it Is a ring organ. Uutl the people, Irrespective of party Democrat and Republican took the management of couuty affairs into their hinds, the ring controlled the county and the people to their ruin and to the benefit of the Timed and the leaders of the ring. Theu men "stuck to their tick ets," and then the Times and its masters gloried in . victories which brought t the ring the spoils of office and the absolute power of official position." . That day might return to the Times If the honest people of Jackson county would once more listen to the seductive voice of the ring's newspaper siren. Old Jackson might again rod up three or four hundred majority in favor of the lngfs eaiidldat.es for office. - It Is true, and no one will dispute it, that the Times and the ring's leader do not cry for a strict partizan vote with any thought or hope that the Republican party will succeed. Such a story might do for the marines, but never fpr any one else. It would rather bring back the days when partizan prejudb es got the best of good common sense, and the members of Us ring waxed, fat, strong and h:zy in the enjoyment of the good tliin given by uu excited and unthinking people, who permitted themselves to be plundered With the understanding and thought that a vote cast even for a precinct officer was ho much given toward the salvation of the Union. ' The truth, plainly spoken, is that the ' im-s wants a return of ttie davs gone 'by when the people did not rule, It wants its masters to hold office. It wants no . Iiidepetidetit party that think- fr itsvlf. Its hope now, in the cry of "stick toyour tickets" is to send men, who b'ave left party and cut loose from t'he managemeiit of riucs, back to their party ranks, and while waxing wealthy through the ring's woik and the result of a larjje injor ity, tyt give to the' jteople for their ... votes,, another teim of increasing -county iiiiiel'ieiliiehS4tinl aiid another - load c.f'taxatioii to lahor under. ' So much it means by "sticking to your ticket..' It would rather ee the Republican party in power than the '.Iiidt jHiidents.', It 'would rather see neither ff it could help it ; but being hnticHt and M idi no other pledge than lionest goyernment, the Independents are to it a fr ghtful nightmare, whose h. rnd shape to dishonesty is more fr ghtful thuu BitKpio's to Mackbeth. An-t, tbe be, at the Hi g's'ttuly - ghost was , it might e is per outd be iclory it iu- wilt ielfish g for gs to ; aud ry of lUlltlt .vhere ten to them, tl there eutto-day ' ve them, - -peudeiit Ai.li.l imiii i...rt-! soch a th'' .sess ' the tn. They j all else ranks is to ed by inde v hemselves vhere the right to erclfully United ..d Fellows, resolution was imt members delinquent in assessments or dues, be retired from active to dormant members, and be debarred from voting or otherwise aetlnz with lodges and encampments. Members heretofore dropped or'sus- nndad for non-Davment of dues are stored as dormant members. . ., r A negro lady in Washington measures six feet around the wait Bhe never n ore corsets, and her case offers a fine argament against lacing, V Tl3 ELECT TAXPAYERS.. One of our best .farmers ami most substantial tax-payers itdvatit'es, the thought that It should be looked to at the next election tuat none btiV our heaviest tax-payers sha'l be (pent to represent the county in the Legisla ture. We agree with him. Such has been the hope since the first "publica tion of the Indepkndem. If heavy tax-payers are elected to the legisla ture "it la certain they will 'protect themselves, and vote every time and against every measure having1 for its mirnose hitrh taxation ; andi ; in so doing, they will protect the! people against an excessive burden! in the way of State taxes. Id preparing the assessment rolls the County- Com- mhsoners are first met with one great trouble, and that Is in the way of State taxes. The figures are written by the officers of the State, and the tigurcs thus written are unchangable. Thev stand positive orders to be obeyed w.thout fail ; and the Stato must be Urst provided for iti makes no ditierence wnai me necessiutsoi the county may be ; then follow the county taxes. The State taxes ol Douglas county this year amount to over one-third of the amount of county taxes: and if we sift the mattt-r to the bottom we find that State taxes have bewme heavy through j dishon esty in office or carelessness and want of self-interest on the part !of those indifferent law-makers sent, to the Legislature who have voted for an increase of taxation without feeling w ; they in this way Imposed upon the people. . Iu the Grover-Chadwick i business there is no justification found for this pilfering from the public treasury in the sight of all that is honest; aw yet there is a justification In the eyes of the law which will allow every man connected with their adininistra tiotis to retain every cent they, have placed within their own pockets, is asserted that in the introduction of new fe bills old fee bills or laws were never reps-aled, and the defense will be set up that the old and new laws were never in force, and uuder them all salaries were drawn. j We don't believe that heavy tax payers would do business so loosely for the State. Iu securing their fortunes they have neces.anly learned the value of cautiousness and how much there is to be gained by prevent ing leakage from their pockets. Tht y have learned that .there is thought and watchfullness necessary to suc cessfully conduct business, jaud their first thought will be in favor of self- protection. They will protect them selves. In so doing they will protect and shield all others. INDEPENDENT VS. THE! STAR. . j RofiEBUKO, Oct. jU, 1S79. Ed. Independent: I ihotight as It had become fashionable to correspond with newspapers, I would try my hand, and see if it were possible for me to do as well as did "Araniln'tha'' in a late issue of the Western Star. "Aramintba" is the m)st likely statesman, the most euergr-tic gath erer of news and "cuss" that ever the mosti knowing enjoyed lexistence. Hetnustbe a sore-headed candidate, not a thousand miles from j lioseburg. From the way he write' It would seem that he wishes that the Independent party had ceased to- exist, and he argues so much as tbouglt It was a fVtreionp poiiAluuhjU. .- .J. . I am u IndejiffrTenf,'afin"lts ifiy; advice to "Aramiiuh" tit wait till next election before he publishes the obituary of the Independent organiza tion. - Then he will see that his last letter was hastily written, land lacked In that judgment which! earns for writers renown and lasting greatness. At the last elect iou nearly every candidate endorsed by the Independ ent lu this county was elected. " Per. helps here is where the shoo pinches, and hence the fuct that "Xraminthe" would carry the idea youj are fixing up a "slate." That is the way we independents look at it; and we are snt.sfied that the correspondent's 'slate" (a very gitod one, by the way) came from no one else but a Demo cratic iioliticiau. Certainly no Inde pendent would have written such trash. Hud an Independent a desire to tell tales or write a story he would certainly have something less im probable to relate in the, way of a 'slate ;" he would have! given the rings slate trim, Thompson and Mi-Arthur for Supreme I Judges; Mosheraud Ilanna for Circuit Judges; Stiabn and Kent for prosecuting at torneys, and Whiteaker men for the Legislature. ITi tlds "slate" there is no mistake, and the programme will be carried out if the ring does not fail insetting up the primaries'and stock ing the conventions, j i But enough of this. Let me assure you the Independents are with you, Mr. Editor, and as at the polls last year they will be found again' next June, Independent as ever and much strong er in numbers. i J. D. The people North have heard a great deal of soldiers at the polls in the So , tli. So much hat beeu said upon the suhjoct that we cannot now that we have the truth In tne pre misesbut show wherein thore has been evrything said for partizan pur poses and to further the ends of dema gogues. The Cleveland (Unto) Her ald finds that there are six Southern States, including Mississippi and Tennessee, in which there are no troops, and in the whole eleven States where there are eleven forts to garri son, there are but 1,161 soldiers, or about one full company to each gar rison. Tn Alabama theri are but 32 soldier, in Georgia 29, and in Arkan sas only 57 ; so it goes tjhrough the whole list. But thepeilntto the whole matter is, against 1,100 soldiers there 15,000,000 people ! The very next time we hear an oratot claim that 1,106 men even soldiers--can intimi date 15,000,000 Americana we propose to hire some double-fisted; Missouri an to " walk bis log" In retaliation for the lying insult upon the bravery aud good name of the Southern people. t I " ' A tramp got a new salt of clothes outof the Sidney, Ohio, authorities in a very original way. He committed some slight offense, for which lie was pnt in jail. As soon as hie was behind the bars be deliberately took off his clothes and cnt every dud into shreds, Including his boots. 0 course a new suit had to be purchased for him so that he could appear for trial, and be got 'em. I John Walker, has raised on his ranch, in the J vicinity! of Weston Umatilla eounty, 15,000 bushels -of wheat, oats and barley, and the average of the crop la 4o bushels f f" acre, . A GRANGE CORRESPONDENT. Occasionally we liear members sking is the Orange doing any good In the world? To such we would say, go in a township that- Is blessed with live, working Orange, note the In creased social tics of that neighbor hood, the improved system of farming, the brighter the better and more at tractive homes, Instances of dispens- n;r that charity that feels for .he wants and relieves the distress of our. isters and brothers, the advancement n temperance, morali'y and religion and iu all god works that develops higher and better manhood ana womanhood. Thesileut forces started by our Older, iu the hearts aud bruins or ttie farmers oi our muu, win uo oeroetual in their worK in sltapine the lives and destinies of our members of our class, and our nation will re alize the amount of good that hs bceu brousrht about by our Order, in all the thousands of localities where t has leen nermitted to shine. At the last Annual Session of the National Grange the following reso- utrnn was ado d ted : " We shall demand bv our ballots admission into the Legislatures of the Severn I States and in both branches of Congress, for representatives of agriculture, chosen' directly from its votaries, as tne onty means oi renei. , Gkangkr. Roseblkg, Oct. 8th, 1879. The Jackson county "slate" has beeu made up by the chief whipper-in and the programme has already been arranged by the same party nine months in advance of the election. The name of the chief of the ring need not be mentioned, since all in Jack son county know him ; and to-uay the popping of his party lash is heard very closely about the shoulders of obststiuate partizaus who wouiu hink for themselves. The Times shows this much to us. Not being hh to combat successfully in fair argument the orineinles of the Iude- pendents the chief of the ring, in the i.Ht. ihsok of that natter, cries out oe i true blue'' aud " stick to your party ticket." This all meaus, " I, "chief of the rine. will nominate the t'eket, and von MI'ST all vote for it." Before down such positive orders through the columns of the Times, the chief should remember that even American farmers as well as the Dem ocratic city-bred, are freemen, enjoying the privilegeso. free citizens, aud after all they need no lash to direet thetn to the performance of their duties as sujh. The estimated cost of supporting the public schools of New York for the year 1880 is $3,5o8,200, the item oi salaries alone amoun'tug to W,7d4, 000, and there is still a lack of accom modation for the raldly increasing number of school children. It appears by a recent census that were every seat In every school house now occu pied, there would remain at least 40, 000 pupils unprovided for. In 1S6G the average charge against every person iu the United States on accouut of interest on the public debt was H 12.- It kit $2 iu 1S77 but .... - i Ait it. : . Si I S n 187H. anil la out noa t'us year. Next year, owing to recent rtfiinrtiiir oneration. it will not - .. . - exceed $1 00. In the October number of the North American Review, that "Diary of a Public. Mau," whi.h has so much attention, is continued, aud reveals Mr. Sumner, as representative of the Abolition sentiment, preferring dis union to war. Legislators of Washington Territo ry have honored their women constit uents by making Miss Kuth litgtow, of clympia, messenger of the Council, and Miss Emma Harmon, of Pierce county, engrossing clerk of the House. It remains au open question whether auy historical or cotemporaneous char acter has ever declined the Presi dency of the United States. NEW TO-DAY. PHYSICIAN SURGEON, OiTico at residence. firt house west of Jiidirn Wiilis.' Kosehurg. Oregon. iFouud during day at lS)gUy'a Drug -Store, aud at night at his residence, the sum Maaef. Fine Liquors and Cigars OS HAND CONSTANLY. Give me a Call at SALOON OPPOSITE HAFFEXDEN'S. J. D. HANKS. PROP. WHEAT Is the best seed wheat now in the market. and 1 will sell the same at One Dollar per Bushel. The Mediterranean wheal has been as certained by experiments to be th best of seed wheat, and produces larger and belter croDs than anv other seed wheal. This seed is Sold at Portland a- $ il per bushel, while I will rell the same at $1 per bush el for the present only. il. CJ, Sr. ROSJSBURG. OGN. Being about ready to 8tart 'or San Francisco to purchase our Fall 6tock of goods, we desire an immediate settlement ot all ac counts standing upon our books. Those indebted to us wil' bear it in mind that this is a final notice to them and will save trouble by scttl'mg at once. CARO BROTHERS. IXXJGTZ FOOTER, AGSKT FCB WILMERDING CO, i Importers and Wholesale Dealers ia FinsumE&Lianoiis. I . , 14 r and 216 Frost Street, TV Con Francisco. AXOTUEB TRIUMPH FOR THE TJo mOZlE - . NO MORE SACK ACIIES ! " Oregon 1ms lonir been noted for the wonderful variety of her natural resontees. Her hills and valiies are stored with th cho cest these elemcnlr of her creatures are being wiufjlit out, uudereuwi and adapted to the use of her peole. '1'lie latest of these discoveries is THE OREGON A plant which irrotvs in the monntaiu Iasin.rsst!S which nfe Seldom trodden liv thp foot of man. Tlds remedy presents the leaf hi i b natural state, and is not one of those nauseous liqntds. out to rell. and which too oiten cover Lczions and iteleteriona drugs, but is kiad nature's own remedy her by sleeping tin laf is a CKU TAIN 'AND OK THE KIUXEYS AND ClilXAhY OKGANji. 1 tie leal is put n in air-tiwUt tin caddies cul properties and the decuciion is wads by solute purity. J here are thoosnnds anjicieu wnh diseases suffer in ailencs rather than make known use ot vsnoua patent medicines which, if do not lesw-n it. liven those who secure'tbe liel. owinsr to the very complicated and delicate natnre of tho organs affected The OREGON lriQTJEY TEA is a strictly vegetable i.toduction and will not injure Hie suial esi cinl:i, nortue iii't delicate woman, hut will cure Pain in the bnek and Kid ners. Non-retention of Urine, Leucorrhnia, Iinbetes, lnflammat'on ot the Bladder or Kidneys, Brick Dust DeXit in Urine, Painful or uppresod Alen slrn tiou, and all romplaints arising Jroni a diceaaed ordebilitated stale of the kid-, net's or urinary organs ol either sex.. .Many mistrke the pains aris-ng from detective action of the Kidnevs for KIIEU 1ATISM, aud in attempting to cure the latter by outward applications, fail entirely reach the Beat of the diabase. We do not offer the OKhliON KI l)S EY TK A as a lecitic for Ulieumatism, but are satistied that many cases of so-called KHEUMA TIbM would yield to its remedial virtues. Fnll directions in EnglUli and German Accompany Each Pack a 2 e. Hundreds of Testimonials received : ; zens. Sold by allDmggisfs X-TOE!, 03ST) DOLLAR. HQBQE, B&YIS & GO., In tlia Circuit of the State of tirecon for the County of Douglas ss. . Ida W. Balicoo'.;, plaintiff vs. George B. Babcook. delendunt. Suit in equity to dissolve marriace conn tract and tor care and custody of child. To (leore B. Bahcook, defendant: IN" TUB NAME OF THE STATE "OF O.esr'-o. you are hereuv summoned and required to spear in the abov entitled Court mid suit and answer the coinplumt of plain; iff on file ajjamst you in said suit in the t.lers. s nltice tor WoukIhs county, Oretfon, on or bei'oro the h'st day of the next rejiuhir term of said Circuit Court h:it shall occur a ter the publication of this summons for six successive weeks, to. wit: At the iiest regular lerm of said Court that is to be held at Kose.burg, in the conmy and State aforesaid, on the third Monday, the 20iU day ol Ooober. 1879, and you. are hereby notified that unless vou do so sp"ar and answer said plaintiff will apply o the s id Court for the relict lor praveu in iit complaint. which is a di oree dissolving the Istnds of matrimony exist in between phtiniilf and Sitid d-tfndn-,. and pr.iyiu for um child the issue ot said marriage contract heti ween plnitttitf and s;iid delecdaitt, and plaint itl"s costsand di-sburscments ot this suit- This Snmmons Is published by ortler of lbtu. J. F. Watson, Judge of tho above i lliitled Citurt Dated the tliird dsiy oi September, 1870. A H. KENNEDY. f laimin s Attorney. MEDLEY S-- VEGETABLE MEW An entire new discovery. The best pre paration tor i lie lour that tins ever bet-n presented to lite p.O'iic. it wui immea-- ate'y free the head from all damlrutf and scurf, and produce r new growth where it has lallen off. It wilt stop the tailing out of the hair in a lew days, if faithfully ap plied, and it will turn gray hair to its original color. This vegetable remedy is recommended by a large number of physicians, and by every one who has used it. It is sold at a very low pric? in order to introduce it to the Douglas county market. None genuine unless stgnt-d Ity the pro prietor. Address. JOU.v Mti-DI-it-.K , ; .Oakland. Oregon. 5 t , - B r. - PS S c Z. fc- 7t - s - O 4i 3 5 2 S 2 - ri Hi s k - JS g-3 e S C 3 - Wo - 3 - 3 5 i . 5 s "2 3" i P. o 8 . H S a 5 -- b HI 15 14 - c -c -i x f ft s t. .- W. F. OWENS & PLYMALE, Fowardinj; and Comnnssion AGENTS, ROSEBUBG .. OREUON Will give special attention to htrdwarding goods consigned to their care. Freight monHV .dvHliei'H. (liiriiniiAHmn rninAltl 'line, All goods consigned to our care should be marked, "ii. B. A." Uoseburg. FOR SALE I have a fine lot ot Sptinish Mereno rams perfectly sound, which I oiler for sale very cheap tor cash. All those wishing to im prove their H icks will do well t call ami see for themselvo and buy if suited. Six I miles troiu Kosehurg, Douglas Co., Ogn. II. CONN, Sod. CITATION. JI, SMITn. ADMINISTRATOR OF the estate of liichard Smith drccast-d. sod Martha A. mith, deceased, bav'ng filed Ids pet tion in the Couuiy Court for a license to sell the real property belonging to sai I estates, consisting of the Donation Land Claim Notification No. 340;) consist ing of Lots Nos. 3, 4. 5 and 0 of section 28 township 23 south range 5 west, con ta;nin 10894-tOOth; and the northeast halt of the northwest quarter, the north balf ol the north east quarter and the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 3d, township 23 south range 5 west 200 acres; east half of said Donation Land Claim belonging to Martha A. Smith, de ceased, aud the remainder to liichard fmith, deceased. Also the northwest quar ter of t e northwest quarter ot section 84, 24 acres in section 27 and 23, commencing at the southeast corner .of the Donation Land Claim ol Hol.-ert and usan Smith, running thence north 12 rids, thence west one miie on a line parallel with the south b'miiJing line of said Donation Land Claim ; thence south 20 roils to the south linn ot said land claim, tlit-nce east along said south bounding line one mile to p)ac of beginning : the south east quarter of the southwest quarter of section 25. The rorthwest quarter of the northwest quar ter of section 81; the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section 8:j ; the wett half of the north nest quarter of sec tion 34 ; the south half ot the northwest qnar er si c'.ion 33 and lot No. 4 section 27, all in 'ownship 23 souih rang5 west Wil lamette Meridian, in Douglas county. Ore xon. It was theretort ordered that a c.ta tion issue to the heirs and all others la'er csled in stid estate to appear tn said Court on Tuesday, January (itli, 1880, to show cause, if any there be, wuy an order ot sale should not be made as prayed for in the petition. By order of the Conrt. T. B, SHERIDAN, County Clerk. Rosebnrg Ogn., Sept, 24. 1876. 22. IL. ETCIHTOEr, ROSEBUaa, OREUON, Forwarding & Commission Agf. All goods consigned to my care will be promptly forwarded to points ot their des tination without fail. All business en trusted to my ears wilt be carefully at tended to. Grain or other articles taken on st trage at lowest rates. Bole agent for the e deb-rated Myrtle creek Flour. Ad. -.'.'-;,' -V; Koseourg. Vreor, WEBB-FOOT STATE 1 TROUBLES! of Nature's lavish eifts. One by one KIDNEY 1EA. "last, best siH-to man." The 'ea mnde SPEEDY CCR12 Full ALL DISHJasks which nre.sere lnlai-t its necntiiir mti. the persou using it, thus securing iu ab of the ttidnnva or nrinnrv nrmnn who their troubles. Others eeek relit f by the thev oo not f crHvatH tliH disMK at l.-em advic ot oliVBieiaim. iiKmii ril to in-t r.. from sonit of our most respected citi ' aud General Healers. Ppqds., Porttaad. Q GREAT KEM.EDY Strongly Recommended by the Me:" ai i acuity lor Nervousness Wi ak ness , Debility. Dyspepsia, Indigestion,.... .i...Citills, Fever... . .i. .......!... h.'c, F.te., -NABOB O MM it I In Bottle and by the Gallon. Consumers are referred to the following extracts irom the reports of eminent Pub lic Assayists : i ljabratory and Office, ) No. 4, tt'ateiSTreet. Boston. J Geo. Simmon. is, Eq.l Sir '1 he samples of NABOB WHISKY received from differ ent parties, have ls; a analyzed with the following results: It is otstandarl ulc ihoi ic eiretiif i h and f r e from added Hivoring oils, aciils, metals, or other deleterious substances. Tis whisky is pure, of supe rior quality, and suitable for dietic aud medicinal purposes. Hesp-C! fully, S. DAK A HAYES,' State Assayer for Massaciituetis. This is pore barley and wln-at spirit, re markable iu fragrant ethers which impart a delicate aroma, at the same time gradua'ly increasing i s value as a diffusive stimulant. 'I lie solid residue contains large amount of tannin. .lerived Irom storing in oaken casks, which imparls to fine old hisUy one of us. valuable individual qualities. The amount of residue prove tiie whisky to be fiee mm the exc-ssive coloring and sweet ening so pern-rally umhI in adulo-iating. In fact, in two words, it is the PUKEST W iHaKY, and will not only supply a pub lie want, now that w hiskies are so goner ally aduhi-ratril, hut will he of the greatest value to the physician in those numerous cases in which pure whisKies are the niit um'ul ot all medicines, O. COOK. 1C0,0C0 C&333 Scld on The Pacific Coast within the last year. 3?one genuine unless labelled with niy signature over the cotk. . 81MMO-US. S. MARKS & CO. AGTS. ROSEIiriiGj OGN. Han223 3.1 ddles FINE' BARGAINS OFFERED ! JOHN V. MOORE, Would announce to the public in general that lie , ha assumed full charge ol the sad dlery store of K. M, Moore, and has on hand a cmnple'e Block in every respect of Eamcs3, Saddles, Eridles, WMpsi FUIiMSIUM jA 'IE RIALS And is prepared lo do the mainline: ore of m repairing of old. He first'C ass ivork in w gomis, or in the has purc!asd his present tine sto kof h very lowest t-rins. and aihers. eic. on the is prei ated to sell ctK-aiier and do work on terms more ra swnable than can any one else f proof of which irtve bun a cad. at i lie old stand of E. 31. Moore, north ot the Post i hVe. JOHN W. MOO lib. Uoseburg, Ju?y 18. 187U. Importers and Deah-rB in FGHUnN & COMES. IC WISES LIQUORS AN" BRANDIES. Also Agents for the J. II. DAViL'ITPOUT S. E. Corner Ft and Cal St. SAN FRANCISCO, CAU Eepresepted bv'CHAHLES K01IV. RCSEBUKG HULLS, THE ST FLOUR IN THE KARKET The Flour of these mills has ph inf.il in popularity until it has come to be known by purchasers as the best in the niaiket. Orders from home and abroad filled promptly. Address, IOA.S ii HA'I S, KOSeburg. Lime for Sale. The Best of Lime. AND Suited to al" Pnrpo I-OR SLE AT 0. rAivrico a& co's. Notice of Assignment. HOflCE I? HEBEBY GIVEN THAT Thomas Morris, merchant ot Oakland, Douglas county, Oregon, assigned all his propei ty tor the benefit oi his creditors, on the 21st 'day of August. If 79, fn propoiv tion to the amouut of their respective claims, and all parties having claims against said estate must present the same under oath as to their correctness within ninety days from date of first publication of this notice. 1. R. DAWSON. Assignee. .. Care A, M. HENDERSON, Oakland. Sept. 6 187. - E. H. DAVIS, H. D., OPHYSICIAr. Af:3 SUHGEQH. itr ick upsraiKS im late of. fie of Dr. Coiad. H. Uaiks & Co'a I rick building, Roseburg. Oregon. , fcta consultation room for patients PrU Sheridan Bros., The firm would announce that t)iey har juat Largest Stock Ever brought to Uouglas Connty, and when added to their STOVES OF ALL P AT TEUNS and READY MADE TIN WAKE, they are prepared to declare- they have the besv eiit ply iu their line of any establishment in Southern Oregon, which they propose ., SSS&IHa can purchase elsewhere, - In the shape ot budding materials In the superior Inducements to purchasers. Try us. We can givsTcu bargains in the ioilowincr where Buck's, Bouanza, Farmer, Utility, occuient, iron ning, ttupire City, and other sieves and ranges. The best of workmen are constantly employed in the manufacture of our Tinware, and havers should learn our prices. We have aso baragins to offer in guns r.s wtm as iu cMioi-guns ana ristois We ate also Aeems for tht White. Peerless we sen ai lowest rates ana warrant as complete in every respect, We can also supply - . ! . Averill and Ilubbt r Paints, The best in the market, at the lowest rates. Uive us a call, inspect our slock, inquire as to our prices, and we promise to suit all any one can. SHEU1DAN BUOA LUMBER! LUMBER! MOUNT SCOTT MILLING COMPANY J. 1IOWLEY, WOULD ANNOUNCE TO. THE CUT sens of Douglas county and yiciuity, that he has puichased an interest in TrasTs's Sawmill, On the NORTH j TJBXPQUA ! And has taken FULL CONTOL OF TnE SAME. t .. ' ' . ' He has bad 20 years experience in tlia business of lumber-making, and guaran tees to all customers perfect satisfaction, lie will deliver all kinds of DRESSED AND PLAIN LUMBER At Kosehurg or elsewhere cheaper than can be purchased from any other mill, and, all orders will be promptly tilled. Con tractors and builders will find :t to their advantage to inquire lor terms and prices. He is also a pnciica' architect and build er, and all having such work will lie bene fitted by calling upon jitu berore going eiswhere. J. M. ROWLEY. ' ' ' . .. MCGREGOR'S fUCEER SE0P! Having purchased the bncher-shop of S. tTramer. I am now prepared to furnish cus wtth the finest of Beef,Pork, Mutton At lowest rates. I would call attention of consumer- to the fnct that 1 have one o the best cutters, and am prepared to fur- ish 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, theu I shall Dot complain it you go elsewht-re. L. McOKKUOK. Roselmrsr. OrefioB. COME AND SEE THE new stqb: HAFFENDEN BROTHERS. Have just opened a First-Class PROVISION -AND- At S. Marsks & Co's. Old Stand, , Their stock consists of yp idiii ivn n iiv i ill GROCERIES Of the choicest quality, and including Country Produce. They are prepared to stand by MOTTO: their FuU WEIGHT Choice GOODS . . AND , ' Low PRICES -FOR- CASH FARMERS AND ALL OTHERS WILL FIND A READY MARKET HERE FOR ALL -CHOICE PRODUCE. Eoseburgs Or.l received and now have on hatid one of tba of Hardware SHAH 4H1T.0H1 - way of locks, butts, etc, we can offer brands of stoves, not equalled else Dexter, Pacific, Wide West, Clarendon, such as Winchester, Sharp and other Rifles, and New Home Sewing Machines.which i BLACK SiTS1TI1Ii&, Dearling Gibson, 0l L.AXD, OGN. Wuuld announce to the public that they are prepared with lIio best ot materi al to supply all demnnps in their line. Having 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 Celatoatsi Har- Pronounced by all who have nsed them to be the bst . ever invented, always on hand ana fr sale cheap. . FARM MACHINERY RE- ' PAIRED, Give Them a Call. awSssrcEfl Tbe Promoter and Perfeetor of As almllatton. Tbe Reformer and Vltallzer of the Blood. The Producer and Invlgoratar of Nerve and Muscle. The Builder and Supporter of Brain Power. Fellows Compound byrup 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 them. 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 or wash out tubercu lous matter, and thus cure Consumption By increasing Nervous and Muscular Vigor, it will cure Cyspepsla, feeblo 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 Banco, 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 J. I. FELLOWS', St John, N.B., ontha yellow wrapper in watermark, which la seen by holding the paper before tha light. Price, $1.50 per Bottle, 6 for $7.50. Sold by all Druggists. Sole A cents for the Pioneer Misiona Wotilen Mills for N .: h Pacific Coast. JF Z. 5 CIIARFF, HKI'ltF-SENTING itritm'Pi rvirrrt r r. - ManufHctures of the STANDARD SHIRTS GENT'S FUKNISHING GOODS. 67 and 03. . t i . tr.n i 1. Ogs. The I'Vjrani khiIh of r-Minm formerly oc- cupil ly Dr. ( .'is.id in S. Mark & 'Jo s. new but d.ii'jt It xcotir. 1 lit-ae rooms it in evwrv Kiittd f.i th'ise who wish an el iront olBo- au 1 private onsuln tatioit room . to ru-sraicxkris. FCH -ALE. The 'urnimre, fixtures, etc.. f tl e alwtve room, comprisinif office mid helronnt articles, and ready tor imme diate occuptmcy. A: a fresh and care fully aelecled mock if drills, emLracinff everyilmts; iit-o-wary for the ute ol a regu lar pr ctiiioner ol iiieiiicine, v The ah ve wilt Im sold extremely low for cash or approved wcuritv. Enquire of A.-miit Marks. Chinese Labor Furnished izz ax iss" S2r9 CONTUACToa FOR LAB Jit, ROSE. DUIUr, i prepared to furnish all kinds of Chinese labor on the best of terms. Contractors and others will do well to uive him a rail. Inquire nt V. Oe" Waehlii.uaa, or John Lee, at Cosmopolitan hotel. NEW STATE HOTEL, Opposite W. F. Co's. Express Oflice, CORNER' 3d & CALIFORNIA Streets, Jacksonville, Oregon. 1 Meals at All Honrs, New Itooms and Clean Bi ds, tfauslaction Guaranteed. . C. W. SAVAGE, Proprietor. JP. C. Snyder, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE. AND WAGON Has opened a ali p in Roaeburg, next door to Watkins' Brother, and be is prepared to do all work in his bne at low prices and on short notice. A specialty made of UNDERTAKING, In which ha is prepared to give satisfac tion and lowest rates. DR. S. XL RAYZSOND, DENTIST, LATE OF OAKLAND OQN, Haviag ptrmanently located ia Boseturg, is tjpareo to do all work in the dentist line in fin t class trder. Uiv mc a call at the hause next door to Oake's picture gal-lejy. I f C?-J- MP et 23 'TQy m Woud Inform their patrons that . uncK store, ana are in receipt of the "LARGEST STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE EVER BROUGHT I This Stock was selected by one of ban rrancisco market, and L. ATE ST PATTERNS XV ladies fancy and PLAIN DRESS GOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, With ca there is also to be fouud a fall assortment of Ladies' In tbe line ot Ladies', Misses and CLildrcns Shoes and Gaiters. I Our stock is so complete that vo one can tail to be suited. We have with the above a full Stock ot CHILDREN'S' )Yllfl!Yn 11 It UUll.Ul W hicb 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 I Grain, "Wool and Produce of Every Description Bought and Highest Cash Price Paid for Them Patrons will take notice that aa 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. Koseeeueg, Oregon. . GREAT REDUCTION IN RATES I ROSEBURG AND COOS BAY STAGE LINE ! THROUGH III G4 HOURS FROM ROSEBURG TO SAN FRANCISCO Making connections with the Ocean Steama era. Steamers arrive and depart every week certain, and sometimes twice -: '.. . a week. FROM Eoselsurg to Coos Bay ! IW OWE DAY! FARE TO SAN FRANCISCO by tbis route, $14.50 ; Fare to Cooa Bay, $6.00. The proprietors of this line would ana nounce to the public that they have made the above reduction in rates of travel, and with fine horses and best of s ages, are prepared, better than any one e:se. to fu--nltdi accommodations to travelers who patronize them. The time uf transit is short, the road good, and there is no de tention on the route. Tbe drivers em ployed are experienced and polite, and wi'h all will show every possible atten tion. . The time of arrival and departure of steamers may ba learned upon inquiring at the Metropolitan hotel. For further par icolars, inquire of P. O. 8TICKLN1. Agert. Metropolitan Hotel. "F. SCHETTER, Affent Empir City. R. Itrackenridjr & - Robt. Easton, Opposite T. P. Sheridan's Hardware Store, ROSEBURO, OREGON. Mantle pieces made from Italian and Ainertoan, marble njonuuientg, acd tomb atones, made to order, and first-claim work warranted in this line. Anything in the way of stone-cutting promptly performed, and all erders promptly filled Always a full stock of marble and other siods "on band nd lo case of any repair ia this line in the shape ot billiard tables, etc-, tatiafaetica will be guaranteed. . R. BKACKENIilDGE & ROBT EASTON GOOD BREAD AT LOWEST PRICES Would announce that he always keeps on hand all fresh Fruits, Candies Nuts, Cakes, Pies and all kinds of canned Fish, Jellies, Fruits, Oysters, Money, etc, and In con. nection therewith ha has a Bakery and an experienced Stkcr from Portland, audi will furnish the best of bread (25 loaves for f 1.00) to any one within j; the aame at their residence or at i he store. Graham bread supplied whenever desired. Store and Bakery next door to Pr; Woodruff's drugstore and opposite Sheridan Bxos, Uoseburg, Uive me a call. .', H. FisoicB Proprietor. Lumber Lumber J. J. COMSTOCK : Is prepared to furnish all kinds oi lumber ia Roseborg, dressed or plain at rates lower than any one else. , Having tbe best machinery in the cofloty, be can da better than any one else, and will fin. ordar, promptly, .Any kind of Jamifer tarnishtd the day the order is received.. Address Latoatn, Oregoa. . rn? o -us r mm mrM they have moved to their new 7 TO ROSEBTJRfk the members ot the firm in the embraces ail styles and ... i ,i SCARFS, COLLARS, LINEJS SUi TS, NECKTIES, TARASOLS, KID GLOV GENTLEMENS'- . (' Under this headitip- then is eve , rylhing to please the tastes ..; n ot all. , . Every Latest Style In troduced And all Goods ot the best mate rial? and improved finish, EMBRACING . GenHemens' Underwear, EVEBY STYLE YOUTHS', CLOTH-" DRESS & BUSINESS SUITS, HATS, CAPS, ETC ; COMPLETE STOCK OF LIQUORS, ; o. MARKS & CO. GO TO S. LTA MILTON'S, HEW DRUGSTORE FOR , Drujrs, Paints, Oils, Varnhdi, Window aad Picture Glass, Stationery, Perfumery, a. if yon wish to purchase them cheaper' than at any place south ot PORTLAND. And keeps full lines of;- EDWARD TODD & CO'S.GOLD TENS, PENCILS, ETC, BCUOOL BOOK3, NOVELS, LEGAL BLANKS. Cloth, ffafr fin ft A TK BrusJies, Paiat, White wash, Varnish &A.Ftl$t8 Brushes : Windsor and Ntwtons tube colors, Wia dow and Picture Glass, every size, at ' Loweat Price, by box or pa dm. . Blank Bo ks. Writing Paper. envelopes, pens. All new Patent Medicines in stock as' demand will warrant. GL4SS CUT ,TO OKDEH, free of charge. Ajtenl fof THREE MIXED PAINTS The celebrated and thoroughly tented PA. CTFIC RTJBRER PAINT; The 151- ENAMEL PAINT. . Agent for M. Gray, .Music Dealer Kaa . Francisco. Preacriptions 811ed with dlsoatch, at the lowest rates. Store Is accesai'bla at rirht window on back street at al) hour, of the niRht. Remember th place. Brit k build ng oppofite Metropolitan llotet, Rwovrz. Oreuon. ' WEEKLY LINE of STEAMERS SAir FEAI7CICQ. -FROM- COOS BAY (APT. Q. HOLT... COMMANOE CAPT. CHAS. BATLEa. COMMAXDEa For Freight or Passage Apply to FRANK BARNARD & CO 213 JACK SON ST., San Faaadsco. FRED SCHETTER, Empire City, jacksis rrjtKET, : nosKBtrn. , ; The proprietor of, this well-known and popular resort would thank his friends for their liberal patronage in the paat and ask for a continuance ol the same in the future. The public is Informed that I kaenitntiM tint the best brands of wiuea.liqnors and cijrara, uu ui :ti inw tue oar tiie celebrated " JJESSE MOORE ft CO. '8 - KENTUCKY WHISKIES ! - A good Billiard Table will !, Saloon ; also all tbe leading papers of the eoast. Give ot a call.. K. ft DRY BULL CALT:S FOE SALE. Oeorste Hall, Oakland, would ann anrife. to the tockraisers o Doutrlai equcty that be baa six fine boll calves, of thort ougu breeding, for sale. These calves are what are. needed by the stock raisers tf, Doajjlaa eoa-ty, and will be cold ebcts this Fall. If kept antil Spring I Vili5 ask mors for them, GKO. JUALL, ' ' Oakland.