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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1879)
.DEC.13,187 Society XJeetin&s. TTVPtinjl CHAPTER NO, 11, B. t . i!A. M, hold regular eororonnlca tiou evrry fir ud tbiid Tuesday of eacl month AH members in Rood tannin will take due audi timely notiee id govern tbemwlv-e acnopimitly. tatt ing companions are lnviti W meet with theCbapter wnen cnnvt-in-u'. T B. HERMANN, H. P. W. L FBiSDbAHDim. rWy. i ! T.knnftl. irtDOE A. F- and A. M holds regular meetings on euueo dav on or be lore wen iuii noun. R, NEWCOMB, Secy. ! f-"5 PHILETARIAN V.l-,f, .. JT.nJ, Ka 9, 1 O. O. F. meet on Saturday evening, of each week at 7 o'clock, in tbelr hall at Rose burg. .Member of theorder in stood stand ag are invited to attend. By order of the K O. I U NI03T ECMAMPMENT. No. 9 I O. O F., meet at Odd Fellow Hall on the 1st and 8d Friday of every month. Visiting Brethren invited to attend I John niceles, c p. E. Q. Bchsh, Scribe. UMPQUA GRANGE, NO. 28. P. of H will meet hereafter on the 4th Satur. of each month, at Grange Hall,; in Rose bare. All meimbera in good standing are cordially Invited to a tend: t ! GEO. JOUE3.M Ji P. PrJHCAJt. Secretary. i AGENTS FOR THE INDEPENDENT. Wheeler Bros. D. J. Lyon.. X R. Flliwxa.. ...Oakland. ...Soottaboxg and Elktnn. xonealla. W. R. Wells. , F. U. Gabbert . Geo. H. Shambrook Wm. Coehran.... .... .... A. Lb Bender Aba. Mentor Jepthe Thornton " Joe Sblngle. . . . . .... Ten MUe. . .Myrtle Creek. Umpqua Ferry. .Looking Glass, ..Myrtle Point. ,. .Jacksonville. .. ..Oak Creek. ....Marshfleld BRIEF MENTION ! Dr. Woodruff reports several eases of typhoid at Wilbur. ; ; Mo(r mac's almanacs for sale at 8, Hamilton's drugstore. 1 Prosner Larout, brother of our old friend Narciase, is visiting Douglas oounty. "Come but ov the house, McCart ney," and see the third cycle in the canyon case. AL Hadley was recently killed near Silver Lake by the upsetting of a loaded wagon. I I Dr. E. 0 Smith, of Portland, will be In Boaeburg in about two weeks for the practice of dentWtryl j Flood io.'s. new sds comprise everything needed for the holidays. 60 and see tbelr new styles. j - If you want to purchase late novels go to the drugstore of Dr. 8. Hamil ton. Walter will supply you. j Go to Iij Belfis tbe. pioneer watch maker, and jeweler, if you want to make a nice Christmas Present. At the auction sale Tuesday O. (V Perkins purchased the Metropolitan saloon for the snug sum of $1,325. Joe Lynch is going to Portland to work for Fishel Roberts. Roseburg thereby losses the best tailor it ever had. .-".(.V I Our cot on., of tbe Btar, was the principal in the arrest of the horse thief. Charley did it with his little pistol. I I j . "A thing of beauty is a joy forever," said a young ladv as she purchased a fine watch of L. Belflls, eweler. i the' pioneer Old gentleman Glllam reported on Thuiavai -imnicuiars vi uu umw -- zeachedus. j j j , K trip to the mammoth store of 8. Harks Co. will repay all those -who wish something nicefor Christmas and New Year, j Right Rev, Bishop B. Win tar Morris will bold divine services in the Epis copal church to-morrow (Sunday), morning and evening. All are in vited. !, i ' Judge Deady bas decided adversely to tbe injunction of John Bear and other property owners of .Marshfleld against H. H. Luse, the claimant of she town site, j Jaskulek haa everything In tbe shade of clocks, spectacles, etc He is always ready to attend the wants of customers, and it is no trouble to him to show goods. - A fine dress of blsck-blue velvet, trimmed with black, satlri and beaded lace, the work of tbat skillful dress maker, Mrs. Compton, is to be seen at tile store of S- Marks Co.. There will be a business meeting of the Pbilallatbeans this evening at the court house. A lull attendance of the members (is j requested as important business Is to be transacted. 8. B. Higley is now in the new store Moore's building and bas just received tbe most complete assort ment of fancv Koods. toilet goods for the holiday's in Boseburg. Come in and see us. j Go and see Jaskulek's display of gold rings, watches, chains, lockets, and other holiday presents, and on In aulrinr bis prices you will find he sells so cheaply tbat even a poor man - can make an investment to his own , profit ; , j ' . j Pinafore is all the go, Every girl bas her bean Every boy has his vices. Jinks Buttercups are the nicest, To be bed only at Fennel" Red Front. For tbe handsomest set of silver ware, and the finest assortmentof hol iday goods, you must certainly go to J. Jaskulek's; He bas napkin rings,eas iora. fruit and cake stands and any num iwrof rarved silver dishes which he will sell cheaper than any one else "Uncle" Aaron's family, consist ing of his wife, daughter and three children, have arrived rrom Ban Francisco. They are now occupying the residence of Care Bros., in this city, but will make their heme at Oak land as soon its a house cau.be fitted up for them. ... . . Lady Montague, the lady who wrote that the only thing that satisfied her with her sex was the fact that she . could not marry a woman, has given an argumentj to all old country bach elors against marriage ; but the truth . is Lady Montague never wrote! with one of Edward Todd a Co', celebrated gold pens. Had she done so, the pen would have So readily bent its points to ber will that she could not have been in ill-humor, the ink from the pen would have flowed so freely that never would! her patience have been taxed until her passion found expres aWn in tbe bitter exclamation te tbe batuhday. ueiriiucutui: 'crown sex. WO believe. iv.. t. .. .t . . !' a poet, ana with the best and cheapest pen in the world, she would bve written.' "Woman, oh. loYely womtm j Tie divine blessing iom nas mane me nearest and the first oouvia to Goil'a moat beautiful angola on earth and above the stars. " These pens are being rapidly aold by Dr. 8. Hamilton, Boseburg, at prices ranging from 65 ceuts to $30. warranted to be gold. and all pens Mrs. Dr. Woodruff has onoe more assumed the management of the Doc tor's drugstore, feinca her retnrn. with her natural taste, she has made many beneficial changes in tbe store, which now presents a neat and invit ing appearance. , ' J. r. Lindsay, Esq- and family. and Hon. James Cbenoweth took their departure for Ironton, Missouri, on Friday. Messrs. Lindsay and Cbeno weth will return to Douglas oounty in July or Augst next. Our best wishes go with the party. Attention is directed to the Oak' land Academy, published elsewhere. A competent corps of teachers has been employed, and there is no doubt tbe new school will become a prominent institute of learning, and one of which the county will feel proud. We hear It stated that Mr. Joseph Green has established a toll : road through his farm, and as passengers can not travel the Green lane they are eom pelled to go through tbe Green farm. ve aiso learn mat proceedings are about to be instituted against tbe son- in-law of Mr. Green on account of the collection of tolls as sta ted, and on ac count of his neglect of the roads as supervisor in his district Whooping Cough is successfully treated by separating the patients beyond hearing distance of each other and by the employment of Fellow Hypophosphites. Whooping Cough is a nervous disease of so sympathetic nature, that a paroxisms may be produced In one susceptible by simply bearing tbe cough of another person. The above named treatment baa been found singuiary effective. riCCLARS OF THE FLOOD. e late flood proved quite disastrous to the people in Brewster valley In Goos county. The Coos Bay road is totally ruined. Dr. Hamilton has no tified us that tbe Coos Bay road has been made impassible by the high water; that no further tolls will be col lected until further notice. Joseph Clougb, the mail contractor, is now engaged in cutting out the timber on the old trail between this place and Coos Bay in order that he may get tbe mails through on time, and reports the east fork of tbe river following the old line of the road. Judging from the drifts left by the high water of 1861 tbe recent rise was twenty feet greater. At Laird's cattle were drowned, tbe proprietor of tbe station losing quite number; and a telegraphic dispatch from him is to the effect that the loss of Ilve-etock along the Coqullle is gea eral and will amount to several thous and dollars. The farms of several set tlers wete cut in twain by tbe changes enected in the current of tbe river, and there Is not remaining a single bridge on the Coos Bay read that can be crossed. There is but one bridge left standing, but that is not now on the traveled road. At Flook's those occupying the house were driven from the first floor to the attic, and thought they finally would have to crawl up the chimney and get upon tbe roof; but tbe waters finally subsided and left a ruined house. At another place the water was so high that its inhabi tants were forced to seek safety 1 a the ........... 1 .a.. t .. . m .1 k... rP""-1""-"' pi rated from the rest, and until she was found to be safe, it was thought she was drowned. On the road from Drains to Scotts- burg the county bridge over Elk creek destroyed and also the one ver Mike Creek. The bridge over Elk Creek cost the county about $1,000, and will have to be replaced. LATEB. Mr. Joseph Clougb has just returned from work on the old trail, to Coos Bay, and reports having several men busily engaged re pa ring the trail for future travel work to be perform ed will admit of uninterrupted travel over tbe road by week after next Mr. Cough reports more serious damage along tbe Coqullle river than was first stated. When the flood came It took away horses, cattle and hogs houses and everything about them. This was the case on the headwaters of tbe East fork of Coqullle river A school house was swept away, and two houses (the name of those who owned them are forgotten) were car' ried down stream to tbe ocean by the resistless current On this part of the road to the bay, were tbe company owning the lands to '.work faith' fully they could not repair the dam age done in one month's time, so wide-spread was the flood. Just Mr. Clough had reached Looking Glass, Jt man who had come up tbe trail, reported to the postmaster at the place named that at least seven fami lies on the lower and main Coqullle were thought to have been drowned by the sudden rise of the river. Boats had been sent out to their relief and no bodies found: parties had soouied tbe mountains with 3ut discovering the missing; and it is thought tbat water came on them in the night, and bouses and inmates were carried down, tbe river, perhaps to go to wreck and find a last resting place in the ocean. Several chicken ooops, about daylight, were noticed going down stream.the chickens crowlng,and about Myrtle Point hogs were watched, swimming with the current, which were supposed to have once belonged to parties on tbe headwaters or tbe river. Certainly from all accounts there never was such a disastrous flood known along the Coqullle river, and the loss is so great that weeks will intervene between now and the time when it wiU be possible to foot up the damages sustained by the set tlers apon its banks. Newspaper reports from Lane county are to the effect that while tbe flood bas not been so great there, it was complete enough to jeopardise tbe lives of many farmers, and drown a large number of hones, sheep, hogs and. cattle. Private advice state k great amount of damage was done in the neighborhood of Cottage fjmve. and upon the Bui slaw and the Oregonlan gives the fol- inwin "Last Friday morning, two .niiiiM. la ail five persons, Mr. J Polander, wife and child nine months aM. and Mr. William tjouina ana wue, llvlnir on O. S. Pareon'a farm on tbe Miaat fork, t o miles above Springfield, in Ttne eoontv. were awakened by the Mnni r water about the bouse. Bis- In on nitre- n4 hliAhU. . ; ' t . dorses to a wagon, they started to make uteir escape to higher ground near a qaarter of a mile distant The water rising so rapidly and having a slough to cross, they found escape. Impossible, and la endeavoring to turn the team homeward, the horses became entan gled, drowning one; and cutting the other loose, Mr. Collins and wife clung to the swimming horse's tail, and suc ceeded in reaching the two-story house they bad left, in safety. The three left In the wagon remained until by some means the bed upset and floated awy' when th 00,7 ellnc for was to cling to the bushes, Mrs. " S a a .k . rownaer noicung ner cnua in - one arm and holding her husband with the other. ; At last her screams for help awakened the neighbors, who wen a quarter of a mile distant For four weary hours longer were tbelr lives in danger, until a skiff was pro cured and rescued the almost drowned sufferers, as the water had risen eight feet," A Handsome Store. Caro Bros, have moved into their new brick store, adjoining the postof- flos, and havs placed therein one of the finest stocks of general mer chandise ever , brought to the city. The store is admirably built The shelving and counters show skill in the workmen as well as exceeding good taste;and at) far as Mr.H.V. John son, the contractor and builder, la concerned, the building is a work completed of which ke has reason to be proud. He has finished everything in a workmanlike manner, and his skill la shown in every part of the stor.s But tbe store has its chief at traction in 1U present arrangement of goods which now so attractively fill its spacious room. Under the direction of Mr. Simon Caro, every line of goods has its place, and every article its proper position, so completely is eve rything arranged. Yon commence with fancy goods on one side, and end with fine dress goods ; on the other side yon begin with tbe clothing, and wind up with fanoy groceries. In the centre of the store there is found men and boys' clothing, boots and shoes and other articles of male apparel unmen tionable, neatly arranged upon tables stretching from one end of the build ing to the other In double row. A neatly fitted up buainess office com pletes the store proper, but outside and In the rear of the main building. there is a large warehouse, filled with choice goods. Nothing could be more satisfactorily planned than is the new store ; and when we remember the firm has done business but the short period of two years, and has been so successful, we cannot but pronounce the members of the firm as "mul- doons, or solid men," and deserving the patronage their store and their energy entitle them to. CIRCUIT COURT. Following is tbe docket of the cir cuit court which convenes next Mon day : State of Oregon vs. James McCor- mack : recognisance. ' State of Oregon vs. Jacob Cob : re cognizance. J. H. Miller vs. E. and W. Corpe : injunction. O. C Perkins vs. S. a Head rick ; suit In equity for dissolution of copart nership. Wm. Patterson vs. James H. Tipton; action to recover money. Wm. Patterson vs. Wm. King and P. Benedict ; action to recover money. Mary J. Atterberry rs. C. F. Atter berry j divorce. Rebecca Nicholson vs. John Nichol son : divorce. Marion Desouzer ts. PhU Deeouxer I divorce. v Left in the Graveyard. The citizens residing In the neigh borhood and who comprise tbe citizens of Civil Bend nave changed the place of burial from tbe old graveyard to a new one. Th a reason for the change Is that the old one was unfit and un- cared for : and the friends of those who reside in the county, have re moved their dead. The names of those still remaining In the old graveyard we here publish, that their friends may place them where their last test ing places will not be disturbed by cattle and horses, or covered by tbe furrow of the farmer's plow : Jerold Johnson, Harvey Velzaln, Bob Kent, Lucretla Dean, wife and child of Thos. McBee, Calvin Alexander, David Al exander, child of Charles Kent, Thos. Falterberry, child of Budd lies, wife and child of Wm. Jenkins. James Munds, Mrs. McCoanell, child of Joe Cox, Mr. Beavert Hone Thief Caught. During the week a man who gives five or six different names and in neither instance probably gives tbe right one, and who is now in jail as one Jacob Cob, stole a horse, saddle and bridle from from Mr. Peardorff, of Calapooia precinct He took the horse np the river and sold it to Mr, Jas. Tipton. After selling the horse, he came to Roseburg and got on spree, and while on the spree Was picked up by tbe marshal of the city on the charge of disorderly conduct The marshal let the! man out of jail at the expiration of his term of service there, and shortly after he gave Cob liberty, be found that Cob was a horse thief and was sought after by the offi cersof the law. A short time after hhvreiease from the city jail Cob was discovered crawling out of a ditch near the railroad and was then arrested by deputy sheriff Lane, who confined tbe culprit in the county jail. . ... ... . New Quarters. Dr. Higley now occupies his new quarters in Moore's building, next door to Caro Bra's. The building has been thoroughly renovated and espe cially arranged for a first-class drug store. The elegant finish on tbe in. side and the beautiful glass vases with which the Doctor has ornamented his show windows gives the store the an pearance ofi a palace : and then the shelves are crowded with a great riety of new drugs. The Doctor will alway be found ready to wait upon those who require anything of his ea abiishmentt A Costly, Mistake. Manv persons suffer years with pains and acbes which they mistaken ly call rheuoaatlsm, but which are caused by a defective action of the Kidneys. No outward application will cure this, but tbe seat of thedisease must be reached by internal remedies. Tbe Oregon Kidney Tea has cured many snch cases, and is the best, purest and simplest remedy known, being strictly vegetable, nnaomblned , with hurtful drags or mineral poisons, j UMPQUA FERRY. Indications of snow. Tyson, Waggoner Co. are turning out shingle bolts In large quantities. The Chistmas tree, which was antici pated, has gone "where the woodbine twineth." Grangarlzlng, should the present storm continue, will have to be sus pended Indefinitely. One young gent has engaged se reral partners for the Christmas ball, with the intent that if tbe first goes back on bim it may be morning before all do, and he will be able to hold his fort with some of them. The river was higher the last raise than It has been since '61. No one 1 damaged seriously here, but a few rails left their respective haunts on a prospecting tour to the Pacific and neighboring places. Bth dams at the sawmill were washed away also, and bad the river raised five feet more our pleasant little valley would have been a small sea. Umpqca. Geoege. "McCartney ,oome outov the house," and see what competition means in an unfiled opinion of Patrick, C. J. PMlalathean Meeting. The meeting of the Philallathean literary society was largely attended last Saturday evening. The programme as previously published was carried out The debate between Messrs. Lane and Holman was unusualy Interesting. The instrumental music of Mr. Le Vinson was exceedingly fine. But the great feature of the evening was the alnging of Mrs. Higley and Miss. axa, and Messrs. Haffenden and Lynch. Both ladies named have finely cultivated and sweet voices, as has also Mr. Haffenden, and it is easy to say hew well Mr. Lynch was received by stating tnat be Was called to the stand a second time and kept tbe audience roaring at his drolleries all the while he was there. We hear nothing but praises of the meeting, and if they are continued and hereafter are so well managed as was the last one, they will become the attraction for the winter. Lee; Broken. A letter from Elkton is to tbe effect tbat Charles Adama, once a resident of Union county, was severely injured j by the falling of tree one leg being oroxen and possibly a couple of ribs. The fractured limb was adjusted by P. M Tl AVTP5 TT Tl loggers engaged in work near the!""" AJ L. Ut scene 01 ice accident. The cause of tbe tree falling was tbe reeenrise in Smith river, which undermined a tree upon which Adams was eninured in cutting down. - Returned Home. Dr. Bunnell and wife have returned home from California. .The Dwtor. we learn, will hereafter make Rose m burg his home, and will here practice i ms profession; Another pleasantry occured at Black- vUle, South Carolina, s last Tuesday, when William Aikens Nix, brother of the Postmaster at the place, was shot and dangerously wounded by Barney Jeffoourt. Tbe latter suspected Nix of being witness against him for viola tion of the revenue laws. Nix is not expected to live. "McCartney, come outov tbe house," and learn what the third oycle means In the unfiled opinion of "Junius Bru tus." -. Senator Booth favors Jim Blaine of Maine, for President, not because he loves Grant less, but loves Blal ne more. NEW TO-DAY. Whereto goto Boy Christiaas Presents ! H. O. STAI7TOIT Wishes to announce to the public that Panta Clsus bas made hie headquarter in Bosebarg, at the postoffice, and that he haa for aal at thousand articles of . And any Number of For Old and Young, Novelties in CMnaare, Vases and cups. And other articles so numerous tbat to mention them would require a great deal of time. If you want to see tbem all call at the Postoffice, where you will find not oniy nne articles out One bargain U, U. STANTON, QUARTERLY MEETING. mills aEGCLAk QUARTERLY EX dh amlnation of applicant for Teachers' Ortinealas will be held In Boaeburg. Dec, itu, ioie, uuuer lue supervision of tbe loiiowing uimmtttee of Examination : M. Heard, J. W. Browne. J. W. Siranm, Roseburg, Dec. 11, 1899. OASLAHB ACADEOY I OAKLAND, OREGON. The winter sessioa of 12 weeks will mm . - mence On tli 5th of J anuary , 18SO. The spring sessioa of 13 week will ecm . mence Tke 5th. Day of April. 18S0. BATES OF TUITION ; Primary Department, first division, per month ...........$160 Second Division, Arithmetic, Grammar. Gecgraphv per month.... .,$175 University Arithmetic Algebra, English Analysis, Book-keeping per month $300 Latin, Greek, French,. German, each per month..... ... .... .... .... ..$3 00 Painting and Drawing, per course of 12 k .$4 to $30 Wax work and Ealr work per course of 21 lessons........ , .... ....$10 00 Music, 24 lessons.. ..,....$12 00 UaeofPiaao........ $350 muk lunner inmnnauon aauresa GEO. T. RUSSELL, L. L. B. Principal. HOLTDAYS! In the Whole Pistory of Medicines No preparation has ever performed snch marvelous earea, or main aloed so wide a reputation, as AYEB'S CHESS Y PECTO RAL, which Is recognised a the world' remedy for all diseases ot the- throat and lungs. It long continued series of won- derrul cores la all climate has made It universally known a a safe -and reliable agent to employ. - Against ordinary colda, which are the forerunners ot more serious disorders, acts speedily ind surely, always relieving suffering and -often saving life. Tbe protection it affords, by Its timely nse In the throat and Inns; disorders of chil dren, make it an invaluable remedy to be Kept always on hand In every home. No person eaa afford to be without It, and those w!k have once oxed it never wir From their knowledge of it composition and eriV-sta. Physicians use ths CHEBBY PECTORAL eiu-usivelv in the practice. and, aa'l Clergymen recommend it. - It is absolutely certain ia its remedial effect. and will always cure where cures srd possible. For sale by all dealer. Hodge, vavia a vow, roniana. wholesale agents. "Come out ov tbe bouse. McCart ney," and learn what tt is to protect your friends, as reported In tbe can yon roau case.- -i I the brst seed wheat now in the market, j ana I win sell tbe same at One ollar per Bube. The Mediterranean wheat has been as eertaiaed by eipeiimt-ais to- be th best of seed wheat, and produces larirer and better crops tfean any other seed wheat. This seed Is sold at Portland at f 8 per bushel. wuie 1 win tell tbe same at SI per bosh- el for the present only. BL s CONN, Sr. TELm SSa Ci 3m Ga SnEIUDAIJ, (Successors to rbos. P. Sheridan) OKALXBSia HARDWARE, TINWABF , STOVES Uuns, Cutlery and Tiroer Fur nishing Good. BRICXSTOE, R 0 IB 8,0. Having secured the above business, we are prepared V keep np it, former ffood name for work and prices. We have the best of material and el wars a fall stock of gratu on nana, ana it is our aim to fur nish customers with Snivels articles at let live prices. A full stock of Iron and Steel far sale. uraers irons abroad will receive prompt attention, n. b. r j. u. shekiuah, PHYSICAIM AO IU88E0M. OFFICE I7PSTAIKS IN 8. MaBKS A Co's brick, building, Roseburg. Ore gon. Private consultation room fir pa- uenia. NOTICE TO DEBTORS. Wt kinds Bros, request all indebted to tbem to come and make immediate settle ment of their accounts: 'as tbev desire to aon to tuetr present sloeK ol material, and must nave tne money cue tuem at once. WATKIXDS BBOS. a.f. caupbellT PHYSICIAN AND STJKGEON, ROSEBUBG, O&EQON. Office la S. Marks ft Co's. brick upstair. HtmCE. Being about ready to start tor San Francisco to purchase our Fall stock of goods, we desire an Immediate settlement ot all ac counts standing upon our hooka. Those indebted to us will bear it in mind that this ia a final notice to them and will save trouble by settling at once: CAKO BROTHERS. HEW BAKERY Roseburg Oregon J.1T.1TIDERSTADT, ae of Saa Francisco) ""-an usee to-tbe public that le has purchased i,e interest of n. riSHim ia ROSEBURG BAKERY, and tbat he has had fifteen years expe rience in first- elae bakeries In tin city of San Francisco as a baker. He, tnereluce. is prepared to conduct the bakery ia a firswclass manner, and will warrant all his work aa first-class. The Best Of Bread, Either wbeaten. oaten or rye. always en hand. Cakes, pies and crackers of the fin est quality for sale; and wuetner tor nana, nartloa or orivate families, all order will be promptly filled at the lowest rates. Ia connection with the Bakery I will keep friuts sad vegetables, candies, nuts snd notion, and with this regard I will aot be undersold by any one. Ulve me a trial, Tuen tl I cannot suit vou aa to quantity and quality and prices no one can. j.MtDtKeiaoi, SCDULTZ&V0N6AUGEN Importer and Dealer in FCKLISH :& DOUISTIC WIXES, QULRS AND 1 Z TS ... ... Also Agents for ths CSSXaXH3XWJLXX O J. H. . DstWEHPOET S. E. Corner FL and Cal. St ' BAN FRANCISCO. CAL. Represented by -CHARLES KOHN. Chines. Late Famished CONTRACTOR FOR LABOR, KOSE- - UURU, Is prepared to faraiah all kinds of Chinese labor oa the best of terms. Contractors snd others will do wall to give him a call. Inquire at W gee, Waab bouse, or Jonn, Lea, at OosmeYSJtitaa hotel. HEW STATE UOTE1V Opposite W. F. (Vs. Express Office, CORNER 8d 4 CALIFORNIA Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. Zea& at All Honrs, New Rooms and Clean Beds. Satisfaction Guaranteed. C. W. SAVAGE, Proprietor. -a.tfcr-ca-3 BOSiDURO, CH3K R. G. EBEKT, M. DM , ROSEBUBG, OGN, DISEASES 0? WOMEN A SPECIALTY. OFFICE IN MARKS CO"8. BCILDING (formerly Dr. Cosad'sL Consultation and operating room tor patients. gOZinftTsH. 30 GOOD DAIBY CoW. 23 YEAR- lings and heifers, sad two full-blood ed short horned Durham bulls. This !s a good opportunity for any one who wishes to start a asiry. rne cows are perieetiy gentle and good milker. Apply to APrUfcAiATK fiAttttlS. Youealla, Oregon. HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT those wishing to settle their account with Wheeler Bros, will find them at tbe store of E. G. Young Co, until the 1st ol January, 1880. After that dale they will Bud that their accounts have been placed in the hands of a collector for collect 1 00. WHEELER BROS. Oakland, Nov. 21st, 1879. KEY COUNTRY STORE ! AT FAIR OAKS, OREGON Sampson Satherlin, Prop. TTY NEW STORE AT FA1B O ABIES IS JUL now completed and BUed with a fine stock ot goods, embracing everything founJ in a firatclasa country store. I am pre pared to to supply farmers with all kinds ol goods, at lower prices than they can be secured elsewhere. Borses, cattle, sheep sua boas sal all kinds of country pro dues taken sad highest market price paid tor ine same, wre me a eaii ana sat wry yourseir, CAMftw BuruattUJt, J NOTICE To Next of Kin of V. D. WUlamson, Mi Borsand All Persons Interested la the Estate. Guardianship ot V. D. Williamson Petition fotSale of Ward' Land. 1TOW C0ME3 A C. YOUNG. GUAR, XI dian of the said wari. and filed hi petition settlnjr forth: That th. income and profits of the estate of his ward, V. D. Williamson, is insufficient for the pur pose of comfort ble and suitable mainte nance, support sad education of ne saig ward ; That the real estate of said war ia so situated that there eaa he but littl income or proot obtained from it ; That i becomes necessary for the support sad maintenance of th said ward to sell tbe following described real estate, to-wit: Cummeueing at a point on the south line of the Donation land claim of 8. Williamson 88.88 chain in a southerly di- rection, from ths southwest corner of said Donation claim, runninir thence lj a north erlv direction at a riffht angle with aaid south line 70.09 chains to the north line of said Donation claim ; thence easterly on id north line 7.63 chains : tl enee in a southerly direction at a right angle with saui aortn line vo.io ciuine; tbenee in a westerly direction in said line 7.62 chains to tbe place of beginning, ' situated ia Ioaglas Co., Oga., containing 53.84 acres. ' Also th undivided one-eeventh interest ia the east half of the Donation land claim of (J. D. Williamson and wife, situa ted ia Douglas county, Oregon. Said Guardian ask that a citation lasne: it is, therefore, ordered tbat s citation is sue to the nrrt ol kin and all other in terested in tbe estate of said ward, direct. ing them to appear before this court on Wednesday, the 7th day of January. 1880. to show cause, if any there be, why an order should not te made a prayed for in said petition. And that this order ahall be published in tie Dousl&s iKDErxxmWT, a newspaper of sreneral circulation in aaid Douglaa county, Oueoa. tot four consec utive weeks. O. G A DDIS. County Judire. " Attest.T. K. BHEKIDAN, County Clerk bj it, i. nsiSET, Deputy. Tiflnd CTotloOk T7..& Laso Omcc Roskbcbo. Ogn.) December 8. 1879. f FOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN PUR suance ot the Act of. Congress of June Sd, 1878, for the sale of timber land ia the Stale of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory that W. T. Wood son has made application to purchase lot 1 of section 18, township 23, south rang 4 west. - v and all persons 'claiming ad 'ly tbe above described tract of land moat file their claim la the Register's of fice within sixty dav from this date. WM. F. BENJAMIN. Beeister. ROSEBURG, OREGON. : A IX BUSINESS IN MY LINE WILL ia. be promptly attended to. and charges moaerste. van ue lound when wanted. Inquire for me at Roseburg hotel. DR. S. XL RAYISOHO DENTIST, LATE OF OAKLAND, OGN, Having permanently located la Roseburg. Is prepared to do all-wor ia the dentist line la first class ordsK Give me a call at the house next door to Oake'e picture gal lery, ; ATYTi The undersigned ha a Has lot of Span iah Merino Rams, both thoroughbred and graded for sale eueap for cash or oa proved credit. For further particular IB- quire or THOMAS HM1XU, wtiDur. Douglas vo, uregon, Aug. ROSEBURG HILLS, THE BEST L0 IN THE The Flour t f these mills has gained in opularity un 11 it has com to be known by purchaaeri a th best in the market. Orders froi home and abroad filled promptly. A drees, ICNES GATES. Roseburg. ennuis mizuuz, WAGON MAKER REPAIRER, CANYON VILLE, OREGON. I am prepared to do firstslass work, at low rates, and ia a manner to satiarv all who patronise me. sfy work ia my re commendation, and if It will not apeak for lissu,! oo.noi; wian tor patronage. My oniy wish. is yoa try my work, and learn my prices, and if they do not suit you no ltlAa. S.IHMEL, oae eaa. : Canyonville, Oregon. JaCXSOX BTBKET, : BOSKB.CBe. a u MvfiiDwr w. kiua weit-anowa sne popular resort would thank, bis friend for their liberal patronage ia the past aui ask for a continuance of tbe aam in the future. The public infomted.that 1 keep aoae bal th beet brands of wines, liquors aad cigars, m.. 1 . .1.1. t , . eaa.tns sen ever tne ear tne celebrated JESSE MOORS k COL'S KENTUCKY WHISKIES A good Billiard Table will be found is th Saloon ; aiso all ths leading papers of th uivemeacau. -i. JP. C, Snyder, PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON Has opened s sbrp ia Roseburg, next door to Watkins' Brothers, and he is prepared to do all work in hla hue at low prices sad oa short notice. A specialty mad of UNDERTAKING, In which he fat prepared to, give satlataov uoaaBa wweM ffih TUB ffiT SIXTY DAYS .wnx orrsa.. Special Inducements To Purchasers, eopsisting of Their Entire Stock of lallanmter Embracing a Full aod Complete Line of ) .AND. XTXVTGIX X? II O 0 17 43. a JfcXD a e) OREGON AND UALIFOUN1A FLAN NELS AND CASSIMEttES. ....OUR STOCK OF. ClothinG Ia Style and Quality is aot Eq a ailed ia this Market, tteuosists ol MEN, BOYS' k YOUTHS' Dreoo Snitio, SUBSTANTIAL WINTER GOODS, UrJDERVJEAR HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES, We have on hand a Full Stock of GrocerxeG. CRCOKERY, GLASSWARE, Faints. Oils 6Glas3. - Remaaher our motto Low Price and Square Dealing." AgenU KNArt BUKRELL Co, FLOIJD A.COh . .Boseburg, Oregoa. 1. asm ta es ' " B3 . H- S w '' . ti as Sq fi 3 52 si o r o 5 ! g a .53-l 0 o o S ' oa , 2 k a 5 b g ;S p e 8 1 5 3 M THE LARGEST 8TOCK OF LADIES Dhbba odonEnnsj Oaf DTYxoiBLE PLAi Ladies' Embracing- all itba Latest "Novelties in the. Also Everytkinj; alse appertaining to Ladies' Wear.g . ALL Piques, B rocadotl Linen Pl'n a fuxx Gtmtoman's, CLOTHING, I AJI new paterns, axcellantlj finished, and the cheapest ana1 rer offered to the Eoebar trade. Ia this hoe as trell others, I defy eofppetition. These are ealr a few Items ta the stock ! There is eaeagh else to eagags year attention for aa satire day. 1L JOSEPHSON. XTw Store OAiLA7D, O&EG OX TABO BROS, a OO. TTTOTJLI) ANNOUNCE TO THE CITI seas of Oaklaad and vidniiy tha thev have esubliahed a branch store a that place ia the building ant door to th old stand of wheeler Bros, and baving as extra large stock or Gaerai Merchandise. I thev are prepared to furnish farmers sad others with everything they may need and at lower price thaa ever before offered ia Oakland. Wm have come to way, and w ! eaa sad wui mat mends or you all if you will call, examine ear goods and learn our pnees. uuu att vs. General Ageats for REIGLE -3BOs.- COPYING HOUSE, 8AN I&AXCiaCO, CALITORXIA. Photographs ealanred ia India Ick. Was lereolorsasd crayon, from 8 to 10 inches to llfe-siss. Ode for the Bta e of Oregon I at No. e aferrisoa street (St. Charles Hotel balldlag) Portland. Orders tiora th iate- l nor prumptly attend ed to. ddrees, - ffMILI VJ&HAT.P, U.BuX S - Foatus, Oregon). . cruf.ixcAZwi.sirDsu, flllCUJUiAJM & SUliUKON, Office at reside oa. fint house west a Ja dge Willis,' Roseburg, Oregon. Fou da ting day at B)l y' Dreg Store, and night at hi rssideaoo. BOSEBrJSQ, OEEGOf Forwarding St Commission Agt. All goods eoasigned to mr ears will he promptly forwarded te points of their des ti nation w'.thoat fiwl. All bus neat en trusted to my care will be careful lr at tended to. Graia er other articles takea I oa storage t lowest rate. Sole agent for the celebrated Myrtle creek Flour. Ad dress H. L. MUBTON. Roseburg. Oregoa. aomn voa WILMERDING CO, Imperters aad Wholesale Dealers ia FiiiEriinii tz Liantms S14 aad SIS Freest Street, Cast XVandaeo. . DISSOLUTION NOTICE. rmt PABTNIRSEIP HERETOFORE , 'etwent W. F. Oweaaaad 8. Plvmale, ia the forwarding business, Rose- bur, was atsaotvea on tn xua 01 uetooer. br mutual eoeesot. All freight and coram!- sioas are payable tow, r. uweaa BsPLTMALE Lumbsr Lumber J. J. COMSTOCK Is prepared to famish all kinds of lumber la Boseburg, dressed or plain, at rates lower thaa any one else. Baving the best machinery ia the eoenty, be eaa do better thaa any one else, and will fill orders promptly; Any kind of lumber furnished the oar the order is received. Address J.J. COMSTOCK, Lathes, Oregoa. ROSEBU RGA CA DEMY, The Winter Session of .14, ..Weeks, of (3t moatha) will coca mence oa Monday, the 8th day of December, 1879t aad oa the SSKh of March 1880. Hates of Tuition Orthography, Beading and Writing, per mouth $1.65 ; per term, A5.81, EngUsh G-aAJS or Geography, par pert.m,$7.0a ' H.gner Arithmetle. Algebra, Geometry, Bookkepiag per month S2.60; per term, &5 Itia. Greek, or Freaeb per month, S3. 00, per term. 810.00. HlssGlllilaad will have charge the Primary department, aad Mr, Brodie.wUl assist ia th higher grades J. BBOWKE, L, L. D., Principal. CaSYONVILLE, OREGON, BLACK8MITHING tt WAGON REPAIRING NEATLX DQNE. Eore-Uoeing a specialty, aad sat is fac tion guaiantred. Terms low for cash or approved credit, and work done wbea wanted. Those indebted to me are hereby notified tbat all outataadiag debts must be paid by January 1st, 1630 ; by so doing all old patrons will do me a favor, and find me able to put ia a first-class stock ia the coming Spring. Tbe slock will be there ; but I wish a settlement with old friends, aad with a full stock be able to sell them work cheeper thaa Eldi-lUasH Hit Pt f's. ff11. ..S OF ALL QUALITIES Ymmia c: naT. a tk-qi- ktvt w . Silk Ties, KINDS OF . Fancy. , -' " list; or Youth's & Boy5o best i all I have purchased. Rnn ..4 .v. v C.1R.0. BEOT ts Aro about to re move to thoiij new brick otoro near postofiica, and in order to do so they must rcduco their cnt'inimcnso zio'Tz c2 nronciai racr- wwhimw awa . MBk , tioy TTiH coll cv v vy Ihiv g and any thhiz a lov7e:2 pcziblo i ydczj This ia a mzrzi toed salofcnd pur chasers may rc: assured that fctho prcmiro of Iot7 prices VTiil faith-. JhUyfbelrepiV OAEO BBOS; B, Brackearidge ft Robt. E is ton. . Opposite T. P. Sheridau's Hardware Store, -BOSEBURG, OREGON. Mantis pieces mad from, Italian and Americas, marble monuments, and tomb stones, mad to order, and first-class work warranted In this line. Anything in the way of stone-cutting promptly performed, and all orders promptly filled." Always a full stock of marble and other stone on hand and in ease of any repair ia this line la tbe haps of billiard tabic, etc., satisfaetioa will be guaranteed. B BBACKENBIDGE ROBT EAST03I WEEKLY IJNE of STE HA27 FXIA1?CXC0 -r-rROM- " coos SAT CAPT.G. BOLT L..COMMAW11. 6TTT,n a je CAPT, CHA8. BATLEa..C05!MAXe5 For Freight or Passage Apply te . FRANK BAEXAEO & CO tl 3 JACS . SON ST , Saa Faaadseo.; FEED SCHETTEB, Empire City. eosedurg:..oregon. 1 Special attentiea paid to h e peiating ef vrrkiad a triaL graising, and,