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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1879)
1 ' 1 i r .'.DEC. S, 1ST! Society IIeetia2,s. sUMPQCA CSU-TER NO. 11, i A. M.. .'hold regular eomrtiuniea tians ever first nJ thitd Tuesday of each -to on th j All members In good standing will take due and HMly otter id govern themselves acmnrdingly. Visit ing companion! are nvitd to meet wn tbe Chapter when convenient. f a HKKMANN.H. P. W. L FBIKW.A5DKH, rVe'y. . 1 AHRELiLODGE A. F. and A. M Wd regular meetings on Wednes- ir" Jut on or belore each fan moon. I. C. FULLKRTON, W. M. K, NFWCOMB, hecy. PBILETAI'IAN fLodg.No.9,I O. O. F. meets on Saturday evening, of each week at ? o'clock, in their hall at Rose- burtr. Memtiersiof theorder in good stand ' ng are invited t attend. By order of the N UNION ECNAMPMENT.No. 9, I.O.O F.. tneeu at Odd. Follows' Hall on the 1st and 3d Friday nt every month. Visitiiig ttrethreu iuvted to annua JOHN N1CHLES,C.P, E. G. Huhbh; Scribe. TJMPQUA GRANGE, NO. 28. P. of II- will tueet tiereaner on the 4th tatar- ol rach momii.al Grange Hall, in Rose bury. All mi'tmbera in pood standing are cordially invited to a tend: ! GEO. JONES, M J. P. Pt7SCN. Secretary. AGENTS FOB THE INDEPENDENT. Wheeler Bros. D. J. Lyon.. J. R. FUiwn.. ..Oakland. Soottaburg and Elktoo. . .... .... ...YonclIa. '.Ten Mile. ...Myrtle Creek. .... ....Umpqua Ferry. Looking Glass. Myrtle Point. . .... .... .Jacksonville. Oak I "reek. .......... Jnarshfiold . .., A. W. R. WfU....j., F.' 14. Gabbrt..j. . Geo. H. bhambraok Wm, Coohran . ..4 .. A L. Bender . . ... . . . Abe. Mernwr.... j.. Jeptha Thornton.'... Joe ttbingle., . j. . A PAPER NEXT WEEK. The Independent realises the fact Its subscribers! work for the money which they yearly Rive to lis support, consequently it will issue another hol iday numler on New Year's day, In .which will appear a notice and histo ry of every business Arm in the city. We will try to imake it interesting lo our readers and don't you forget It BRIEF MENTION The survey of Ihe Coos Bay rail road has been completed. . j ' . Who does this fail to plesse? every reliable, trustworthy and liberal firm In this city advertises in this paper. , Rev. P. F. Tower, agent for the Wil lamette University, was in the city on uisiness connected with that Lnstitu- BATUK1AY. . tioa. ,; . j sd R. rl Sheridan have some ting niechjn their display of parlor stoves. Tbcwboys will treat you well when yon paHonize them. -, Go to 8. MarVs a Co.'b to-day and examine the hUklay goods they have on band Their nlot-k is very large and their prices, the lowest. We understand that HBowen and family have returned to I&Aeburg with the intention ut remaininipc?,, . inanently and engage in business. . Geo. A. Beath proposes to have egg nog, Thomas aud Jerry and : other faucy drinks Christmas morning. All old friends wilt call, and bo will be pleased to make new friends. HafTenden Bros, have very fine tur keys for sale. : 1 Also- a -choree-lt of " hams of all sizes. But don't' forget - that you can get anything you waut in the grocery line at their store. Miss Lucy Hay closed her private school last Tuesday that ber pupils might enjoy the holidays free from the cares of study. The school will rt-opeu the first Monday In January. M. Joseph son has many bargains a: lo offer in holiday goods, and is being ,-liberaliy patronized. Our advice is : snd see liii good-t, aud iearu what "ne will do for you iu the way of bar gains. : . . Oranges, lemons, grapes, apples, co coanuts, sugar tigs, pine apples and apples at HafTenden Bros., and don't forget they keep all kinds of nuts and the finest aud largest lot of candies in the county. : : Floed a Co. would like to meet many heir customers to-day hem examine their newwifnf have ffOOdM They have Jui-t-'WwiviHl many pi i.rme " 10 xt' rr auu They will not be undersold by anyone. i Postmaster Stanton does not propose to be behind when New Year's comes. He will commence soon to re-arrange the noet office boxes on the inside of his establishment, that they may be handier to those who there have their letters and papers placed. The students of the Uuivercity, Uh thel r friends, can secure half-fre rates over the Hue of tbeO. O. B. li. dur Idg the holidays. Tickets are good to Portland and return, from Dec. 231, to Jan. S.I; to Albany, Salem and Rose burg, Dec. 23d, to Jan. 2d. . Sheridan BrosL have Just received a new sunply of Winchester and Rem inton rifles the best guns in tbe world. They will be pleased to see their old friend to-day, in order to show them what novelties i they have in stock. Call on the boys. Thanks to the kindness of Mr. R. R. "Rosrers. U. 8. signal agent in this city we are enabled to furnish our readers with the following r report of the weather at noon Wednesday: Rose 1)111. thermometer. 20: Olvmoia, 25 Portland. 22. At Olympia, claudy; Portland, fair.! Mr. Rogers also re ports for this country an extraordinary high pressure area, ' - Lost in the Mountains. A man named Swinger, engaged In working the road in the canyon be yond Canyonvllle, went out a few days ago with a party into the mount ains deer hunting. When reaching tbe summit of the divide the members of tbe party separated. . ah out swiu- ger returuea pome u mgut. o win ger did not return borne the next dy, and when he continued absent until noon, parties started out to search for him. "1 he bant ft-r the missing man was kept up till after midnight. Guns were fired and men halloed. Several times It was thought by the searchers that they beard an answer to their cries, 'the following morning Swin- ser came Into camp just as a new tarty had o.gaolzed to go in search of him. He reported that he became be - wiidered suoruy bimt leaving uis companions, and that he wandered - about the mountains the first night holding tbe pJSt for tbe deer which the other hunters said would prob ably come t him. The second night he "beard panthers cry, and he crept under a )g to tlecp, placing; his back against tbe log and his face fronting the only possible point of approach left to tbe wild, bests. No paidneis disturbed his slumbers, aud fortunate ly he started ut when daylight Ciiue, and ai rived at home just iu time for breakfast, and o save another party a craiy SMireit. t Another party, how ever, had started in saavh from an ther direction, ana py louowiug , Ws niftue by the missing m.iu came into fiLCatnp ft few moments after Swingeoitttved 'there. 1 m . 1 " ,. .' 1' .;' ;, ;:' ';f; ' ; i-'V ' Surgical Operation. . Dr 'Wosdruff during the week su cessful'y removed a tumor fnm the fool of a imtieni from Looking Glass. The ofH-ration was skillfully perform eti. The tumor was, we should have fctfore tt Ud only acorn, FATHER ;AY- DEAD. ather Adam P-y, whom our readers remember through lengthy account of his life once pu' llshed in this pa per, departed tl.H life in this city December 20th. Tl day of bis death Father Day appeared in usual health: He was about towu a part of- the day. and complained 1-ut little in the even ing. He retired to bed at his custom ary hour, aud bis son was called to his presence by a cry from him. His son upon reaching his father saw that he was dying and asked Father Day where he w lhed to be buried, in the meantime informing him that his end wan near. Father lay attempted to reply; but his head fell back, bis lips refused to move, and peacefully he went to meet his God. Father Day was 61 years of age. In the war of 1813 he was a sergeant and fought against the British. He was In tbetervictt when Perry fuught and woo his memorable victory uuou the lakes, and so close was he to the cene of the battle that he heard the gnus and saw their smoke of the contend ing fleets. He was on the pension list of veterans of the war of 1813, when ilving.andan object or veueratiou and respect by every oue who loves bU country.--' - His burial was a private one. It should have been otherwise; and per haps would have been dinVrent had the deceased desired. With the the deatlt of such an old hero, an old landmark Is swept away, and another link between the past aud the present severed. Tins one thought gives to those appreciative a caue for regret. It also calls to mind that man an earth cannot live alway, and blessed is fie wnu beit an wtth bis country. fought to preserve his country and iveU to see It one or the tmirntiest na tions of the earth, an honorable ci ti nt n aud a God-fearing, God-loving man. In oue sentence is Father Day's lire and death written. Saturday's Entertainment. The regular programme of the Phi- lallatbean association was carried out last Saturday night as announced, with the exception of the oration, which wasomiited. The musie for the occasion was Very fine. Mr. Higley and Miss Hill sang with their usual grace and sweetness to the delight of an appreciative audience. The solo of Haffeuden Broa. was rendered with powerful effect, and the audieuce dls- layed its appreciation by calling thein back to the platform. The reading by Miss Mosber showed that that aoconi plished young lady bad studied and mastered the art. The discussion by Messers..FulIerton and Ball was sus tained with spirit and ability on both sides. Mr. Levinson presided at the organ with his usual skill. Every one expressed themselves as having enjoy ed the exercises. The programme for the next entertainment will appear in due season. The night of meeting has been changed lo Tuesday tustead of Saturday. P. 8. Since the above was written It has been determined to give the next entertainmeut Tuesday January 6th, for which a complete programme is being piepared. Fiaed $100. Joseph Reed, taken below last week for cutting timber on railroad lands, was fined $1G0 by Judge Deady. Mr. Reed returned home on Monday even ing in order to secure the money where with to pay his fine. It must be said of him that he bad performed all that was in his power to comply with the law prior to his arrest, ami if heeommttted an offence against the laws it was be cause he was wrongfully informed as to his duty in tbe premises. The fine im- Eosed Is therefore a hardsbipand should ave leen less. When one tries - to comply with the law so far as his knowledge exteuds, he certainly does all within his power. Red" Hot. Don't say that this paper is not "red-hot." Such assertions will not answer hereafter. The-heat from the first floor broke ftut in a flame through tbe roof of tbe building Tuesday after noon last, aud would have probably consumed the building, types and presses had hot Mr. Sanctuary lent timely assistance and climbed to the top of the tiouse. Mr. Sanctuary has our thaujrS. We only regret that we have np a fire department aud an op portunity of voting for him for tbe poson of Chief Eugineer. 1 Pretty Cold. Tbe weather at this place is "chilly." We use a mild term because we are religious But the people of the. Ump qua valUy to be iruthful are now experiencing the coldest weather they have kuowu since 1831-2, There is about an inch of snow on thegtnuud. Tuesday morning te thermometer showed the temperature of the atmos phere to be nine and one-half degrees above tero; Wednesday morning the thermometer dropped to seven degrees above xero. Stages Running. Rev. John Heiurich has returned from Coos Bay, where he married three couples. He came by way of Gardiner and Drains, and reports hav ing traveled by stages, e xceptiug wncn nurses were used to furd tue streams from which the bridges had beeu washed out by the freshets. The Father was from Friday till Tuesday in reach ing JKoseburg. . Left for Albany. Mr. Charles HafTenden left for Albany Tuesday morning, where he will re main permanently. While here Mr. H made many friends by his gentlemanly business bearing and courteous ways, all of whom sincerely regret that be foutid not an attraction in Roseburg sufficient to keep him here. However there are many in Roseburg who sin cerely wish him "God speed." Under Arrest. W. C. Xvants was brought to 'town Tuesday evening In charge of H. W. Stephenson, deputy sheriff. The charge preferred against Mr. Evants is that of procuring money uuder false pretenses, and the complaining wit ness is Mr. Hans Weaver. Evaots bonds were placed at $250, aud he will have a preliminary examination Friday next. ; The Metropolitan Saloon. r The proprietors of the aboe estab lishment wish it to be understood that they will observe all the customs be longing to the holidays, and will he . pleased to have all their friends call i un0n them. The best of wines liq ; UOrs and cigars, and egg-nog and Thomas and Jeremiah. Married. Vr. A. C. Cox, our City Marshal, and Miss Fannie Hill were united iu the holythands of wedlock at Wilbur on Wednesday, itev. J. c J. tseii performed tbe wedding ceremony in the presence of many frieuds of both the contracting parties. Our best wishes for future happiness and pros perity go with Mr. Cox and his fair young bride. . .... 1 ii - . -. 1 1 '. . -- A Left-Hander. The Portland Bee thus hits some body a left-handed lick: '.'Two.great faults with Sidney Dell, from a demo cratic point of view, are that he is suspected of having been educated at an eastern college, and did not arrive in Oregon when unwashed " klootch men" were fa-diionable- L. Belfi's will h. fonnd at his old stand, ready to wait upon all old and new eusmmers. Louis knows how to treat all who patronise him . with due courtesy. His prices are reasopable. OPEN DOORS. Knowing it to be the custom many of our business men have concluded to keep Christmas. The Live Oak saloon is not to be be hind this year. This morning Mr. A. W. Compton will prepare you the fin eat drinks, and with a moiling coaote nance (as no en ever knew him to be other wise than in good-bumori wlsb ail a merry Christmas. Uo and see him. If you want to see something akin to "a thing of beauty aud a joy for ever," go t Caro Bros.' :nd see the rancyuresea au tney nave on ex hi union, it is really handsome but no more so than their arm s fine stoek of general merchandise, and tbe "plen um arrangement 01 its store. : The Metropolitan Hotel, uader the management or W. JU Button, is not behind the times. At thst favorite hotel there will Deserved a fine Christ mas dtnuer. Them will be turkeva served up in style, chickens cooked to tune, and a full Cbristmass bill of fare prepared by one of the beit conks. Mr. Buttou wishes all of his friends to call upon him. , Mr. E. C. Dry has Just received an extra stock of fine wines, liquors and cigars, which he has kept ever foropen Ing on Christmas morning. Ned is one or the only importers from abroad in tne city. Una can purchase of him the finest of gin, the best of brandies, the purest of whiskies, and first class cigars. Ned, also, has many new Christmas welcomes," and the "latcu-etrlng of his "door will hang on tne outsiue" to an nts rriena. ine metropolitan saloon has a new supply of liquors on hand, and all tbe favorite cigars. To-day you ill be welcomed there, and what can be done to aua to your enjoyment, will ba wll done. There is a general invitation. and H reads "Welcome to all." This saloon has so many things for Christ mas, It is impossible with the space at our uupnui 10 enumerate mem all. We cau only deputize Perkins as an aid in the business, and he will ahnitr you mem an. y . Air. k. ( ameroo vrenared th ball supper last evening. It was gener ally pronounced to nave been the best ever kuowu in the city. Robert did his best, and his manv frlenda innnu visi ma work. 10-uay Mr. cameroa sets a flue table at dinner for ids friends. Everything there la in th. .1.1. ui . I- m . .. 1 market to suit the palate of the epi curean be has purchased, and h knows no oue will go away dissatisfied. Mr. Bretan. is the insida the restaurant. With Robert on th outside aud Bretan, ins.de iu the man agement the restruraut must be certainly first-claas in every respect, and every diuuer a fine meaL MINING INFORMATION. Following mining news of Southern Oregon is from the Jacksonville Times : Work has been mmmtniwrl at the Dry diggings, near Grant's Pass, with plenty of water. Considerable snow has fallen on tha high mountains aud will form a fouut of supply when water begins to fait The miners of JoseDbine countv have plenty of water aud anticipate a lively season. R. Dean Informs us tbere is a rood supply of water in the Willow district and the miners are busily en- gujjea. . Gin Lin has about twenty men em ployed at his mines near Union to wo. and Is operating both of his "Little Giants" at present Benner a Barlow, at tbe Centenial diggings in the Willow Springs dis trict, are awaiting tne arrival or a lit tle giaut. A. D. McKee A Co. have furnished their mineson Bishop creek with mite and hose and expeet to do some sub stentlal work this season. A. II Moegly, at Kuhli'a h rdware emporium, this week completed a lot of hydraulic pipe for each of the claims of Hays A Magruder, Savage A Co. aud A. D. McKee 4 Co. Gus. Pfeil was in town Tuesday and says the miners of Gall's creek have a fine head of water and making excell ent progress. Uruie A 0.' hydraulic is In operation aud works well. From Jos. Saltmsrsb we learn that the miners of Sterling are enabled to work half of each day with the assis tance of reservoirs. Everybody is pre pared for an extended run. - W. J. Ravage of Rogue river informs us that the pipe for the claim in whieh be is interested is being placed in po sition and work will propably be commenced by the first of January. Work has been commenced at the Josephine mine (owned by By bee, Hawkett A Co.; under the supervision of E. Ii. Foudray, receiver, who has placed John Hall in charge as fore- mau PATTERSON'S MILL. Times are lively and everything is near six white with snow, which inches deep Mount Scott is sinking. It has lost the six-borse driver. He has gone to bull punching. Two weddings occurred on Oak creek within the last two weeks and several wishing for tbeir time , to come. If any one wishes to purchase a flue three-quarter Norfork stallion, two years old last spring, about sixteen aud a half hands high, jet black and will weigh about twelve hundred ; if any one wants to know any tbiag about tbe horse speak to M. 'Upton. , An election was held at Patterson's mill December 16, 1879, and J. B. Tip- was elected judge ; Tean Strator, sher- I iff ; George Lively,., marshal. On the 17th a law suit came up between nil and Kum Barker about some bogs. Bill Lively was Barker's at torney, and Joe Reed Was attorney for Brit. Papers were served aud a jury was sworn in. After tbe plead lug was over the judge explained law to ine jury, ana tne jury orougntin veru;ct iu lavor or unu Barker uas takeaan appeal in the case. The Ball. As we go to press tbe Christmas Eve ban or the Jtoseburg Social club is be ing heartily enjoyed. Fine music is giving wiogs to fast-flying feet, aud in the giddy whir of the soul-Intoxicat ing waltz and the measures of a well- stepped quadrille youth and beauty are nauu iu nana 111 enjoyment. The number ia attendance shows bow well the managers of the ball have per formed their duty and how well their enorts nave oeeu appreciated. A party in attendance pronounces the ball to be the " boss of tbe season. Fire at Monmouth. About 6 o'clock last Friday night a fire broke out in what is known as the Waterhouse block, Monmouth, and consumed the entire block of ten buildings, which included Dawson's drugstore, the pogtottice, McNeal's grocery store, a blacksmith shop and four dwellings. Most of the goods in the stores were saved in fair condition. Waterhouse's Iota is heavy. The fire caught fiom a defective flue iu Mc Neils drugstore. Won the Watch. Mr W. T. Wright won the watch raffled . for at Judge Hursh's office Wednesday evening. Mr. 3. C Full erton threw the dice for Mr. Wright and thew up 41. . Remembered the Printers. We forgot last week to return thanks to Mr. Thoa. J. Critezer for a foaming keg of his famous Roseburg beer.- It was first-class in quality and the boys drank to your health and prosperity, Tom, and wished fur you a thousand returns. LODGE INSTALLATIONS. Philitarian lodgeNo. 8, 1. O. O. F. elected the following officers, which will be duly installed by D. D G. M. H Abraham, at the court house In this city Saturday eveniug. January so, iau. vi ne puoiic are invited to at tend : C. GaddisvN. G.: W. F. Beu- jamin, V; G.; A. Seoord, Secretary ; T. Ford, Treasurer; L. Re Sis, J. C. Ful lertoa and i homas Farquar, trutees. Tbe same evenlngand at the same Place theofllcenofUulon Encampment No. 9 will be installed by D. D O. P. D. H. K. Buick. - Tbe officers elected are : W. R. Willis, C. P.; W..T. Car roll. H. P.; T. Ford, 8. W.; J. R. N. Bell, J. W.s E. G. Hursh. Scribe : S Cohen, Treasurer.' laurel l odge Bo. 13, held their elec tion last evening. Following are tbe officers elect: J. C. Fullerton, W. M.; Andrew Jones. S. W.! 11. New- comb, J. W ; John Rust, Treasurer; H. Lm Murton, Secretary; J. unuersiceve, 1 Tyler. - : Alter tne installation toe memoers of the lodge and the visiting breth ren, of which there was a greutn um ber. Bat down to a bountiful repast spread in the lower hall. Ai is usual on such occasions the brethren of tbe Mystic Tie did tire honors iu grand at vie. Jtoseburg Lodge No. 16, A. O. O. W., ho Id their election next Monday even ing at their hall iu Odd fellows' building. 'Iheir officers wiil be in stalled on the first Monday In Janua ry by D. D. G. M. W.. Dr. J. Browue. CIRCUIT COURT. Following are the concluding pro ceedings of tha circuit court which convened in special session Monday December the 15th : ' ' ' Jaa. Malone vs. John Fryer ; dis missed at plaintiffs costs. C. A. Briggs vs. James H. Tipton ; dismissed at plaiutifi's cost. U. Jr. JLwwell vs. Jesse Applegate and James Kelgori ; garnasb.ee. Cou,- unuau. B. F. Doweil vs. Jesse Applegate ; continued. ; E. J. Page vs. J. L. Smith adminis trator ; dismissed. State of Oregon vs. Pat Oshea and Wm. Hudson ; continued. M. IJ. Courting vs. M. Colwell. K. Kubll and Wm. Bybee. Stephen ftiinard vs. .-amuel Uheno wetb; injunction made perpetual. Sale of Book?. Dr. Woodruff proposes to sell a lot of choice books between the holidays at cost, and all desiring firsuclaas books and thi best of bargains shou id give him a call. The books are suita ble ror either enristmas or JNew Year s He has also a large number of mnsi- tiistrumenis wnicn lie must o ls- po:e of at Cist, Give the Doctor a call. Pleasant Sorprise. Cnrlstmas eve the printers of this ofS ce were agreeably surprised by re ceiving from Mr. Geo. A. Beath a iberat supply ot 10m ana jerry. 1 ne beverage was finely concocted, and reflected not oaly credit upon the bouse from whence it came, but also upou the one who made the Tom and Jerry Mr. Ad. Harmon. TRAVELING AGENT. The public is notified that Mr. Geo. W. Stephens is our traveling agent, and is authorized to solicit and collect subscriptions to tbis praper ; and any favors shown him by frieuds will be duly appreciated by us. L. Belfils, the pioneer jeweler, Is de termined not to be undersold in his line of business, and in order to ac complish this he has secured a large stock of holiday goods. Registered Letters. . Since the postofflce at this place be- ame a postal money-order omce tnere have been sent away 18.847 p-wtal money orders. Of the numtter stated 902 were sent during tne present ear. The Enterprise says that over two aud a half millions of salmon eggs ave been hatched at the hatchery on the Clackamas river, near Oregon ity. Unusual gJ luck has at tended the efforts of Mr. Hubbard this year. Several lots of young fish have been turned Into the river. In bronchial and other chest affec tions, iu arresting incipient cous ump- tion, and iu lesseuiug the distressing symptoms of this disease iu its hope less stages, as well as 111 cases 01 nervous debility in giving tone to the system. Fellows' Compound etyrup of Hypophospriites is certainly a valuable remedy. John McMurry, Methodist Minister, newport r. s. Taken Below. Monday Sheriff Hogan conveyed the threel)or-e thieves to the peuitentiary, there tJ do work for the State. Silverware, including napkin rinzs. vases, etc.. are to be hid by calling at tbe jewelry store of Jaskulek, oppo site the postofflce... Come early or the stock will he exhausted. Charles Barues. a fomer "devil" in this office, has returned home from Corvallis for a short visit. The boy has grown as his best frieuds hardly kuew him. For holiday Jewelry remember tha Jaskulek keeps an extensive stock of the same on baud, aud that he sells his articles cheap. Jaskulek can supply you with rings, watches, caocEs and jewelry. In the Whole History of Medicine No preparation has ever performed such marvelous cures, or maintained so wide a reputation, as AYEB'S CHERKY PECTO KAL, which is recognized as the world remedy for all diseases of tbe threat and lungs. Ita long continued series of won- dxrful cures in all climates lias made universally known as a safe and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners ot more serious disorders, acts speedily tnd surely, aluars relieving sum-ring and often saving tile. Tbe protection it affords, by lis timely use in tbe throat and lung disorders of chil dren, makes it an invaluable remedy to be kept always on band in every home. No person can afford to be without it, and those who have once u-ed it never will From their knowledge of its composition and ed"-:is. Physicians use the CHEKBY PECTOKAL extensively in ttie practice, and. an't Clergvraen recoinmtmd it. U absolutely certain in Ita remeiiml effects, and wi'd always care where cum srd poss!ble. For wle oy all dealer. Hodge, Davis & Co., Portland, wholesale agents. By Universal Accoid, Ayer's Cathartic Pills are .he best of al purga'ives for family use. They ar product of long, laborious and successful chemical Investigation, aad their extensive use in their practice aa1 by ail civiliza nations, proves t hem the best and moat ef&ctual , pargatirs pi! that medica science esn devine. Being yuroly ve;etl ble no harm can arise from their use. In intrinsic value and cnraiive piiwers no oilier pills can be compared with tbe and every pi-won knowing their virtje will employ thorn wb.i needed. '1 liev keep tbe system in perfect order and maintain in healthy action the whol uiaclmtt ry - of h'e. Jlildr searching, ef- feci ual. tiier are specially a'latit d to th nas of the digestive apparatus, deranjje- mrntstd wuicti tney prevent and cars, ia rtmely taken. 1 hey ara tbe best an safest physic to employ fiir children an wrwlvrned conMitutions, where a miid but effectual cat'uarlic is requj. Fer vain by all dealer! Budge, Davis & Co. whole sale dealers. KOTIC TO DBTORS. Watkiads Bros, request all Indebta to tbem to come and tnaka immediate seuhn ment of their accounts,- as tltey deoira to add to tbeir pressat atoek or miu-rtal. and moat have the money due them at once, Watusds Bros. a. P. CA2IPBELL, PIlYSIOJAIi AND SUKGEON, ROSEBUnO, OREGON. Office In Marks ft Co's. brick upstair Tbis space ii reserved for OA BROTHERS' Eazar of FasHon. Look out far t'le new advertisement. Xand Hotioo . Unitrd States Land Officr, ) BoEnciio. Octolwr 23;h. 1879. f NOTICE IS UEltEBY GIVEN IN puwnanca of the Act of Congrt-ss of June ,3 1, 1879. f-r the sale of ti'nber lands in tbe status of California, O.vg m, Nevada and Washington Territ-irv thai William Higgins has DU-d his appiR'ation in this cilice for the purchase ot tlid northeast quarter of tue northeast quarter 01 rection 13, township 28, south range S west. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the a'wivs d'-fc-riivd lnu I must file their claimjin the Uegister's olH m within sixty days from this date. WM- If I5E3JAM1N, Begister. Notice of Asfiicxuncnt. HOTICE IS IIEKEBY GTVEX THAT whereas U. V. Oreen has this day made an assignment of all his property to ine tor the benefit of all bis creditors, said creditors are r quired to present their claims under oath to me within three moitihs from this date, at Canyonvllle, Douglas unty, Oregon. LbU.NAKUSTlNUEK, Assignee. Canon yvillr, Ogn., Dec. 15, 1879. JDl ay -1J:-JEa ROSEBURG, OGN. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. m k. PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Bm itwem W. F. Owen and S. Plvmale, in the forwarding business. Rose buror. was dissolved on ihe 27th of October. bv mutual eonoent. All freight and commis sions are payauie to w. r . vwen. w. r . un tfn B. PLY.V1ALE IMPORTANT WOTCE. All parties knowing thetnselvea indebted to the firm of Wright & Carton, in the livery stable tustnesa, ars hereby notified to make immediate settlement oy cash 0 note and thus aavs costs 1 bis is the I notice. VRlunT Jt CARLON Jin 4.1879. R. S. J. O. SHERIDAN, (Successors to Tlios. P. Sheridan) DEALERS t! HARDWARE. TIN WAR?, STOVES Guns, Cutlery and Tir jew' Fur nishing Good. DRICX STOE, EOSEBUSG, 0C. Having secured the above business, we are prepared to keep np ita former good name for work and prices. We hnve tbe best of material and a' ways a full stock of gtods on hand, and it is our aim to fur nish costonieis with fireglass articles at let live prices. A full stock ot Iron and Steel far sale. Orders from abroad will receive prompt attention. It. S. J. C. SHERIDAN. E. II DAVIS, M. D, PHYSiGAir A33 Sli33E0M. OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN S, MaRKS & Co's brick building, Roseburg. Ore gon. Private consultation room for pa tients. . Scaeopaildcl , Physician, KOSEBURO, OREGON, ILL ATTEND TO ALL CASES intrusted to bis care. Office at bi residence. W:f B. G. EBERT, M. D, KOSEBUBG, OGN, -DISEASES OF WOMEN A 6PBCIALTT OFFICE IK MARKS & CO'S. BCILDIKO (formerly Dr. Cozad'ai. Consultation and operating room fur patients. Ofi GOOD DAIRY CttWfi, 23 YEAR, OU lings and heifers, and two full-blood. ed short horned Durham bulla. This !a a good opportunity for any one who wishes to start a deiry. The cowa are perfectly gentle and good milkers. Apply to APPLEUATE ft PEAKSE. Youcalla, Oregon. WOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A those wiahlng to settle tbeir accounts with w heeler Bros, will bod them at tbe score of E. U. Young Co , natil tbe 1st of January, 1880. After that date they will una tnat their accounts uava oeen piacea in the hands of a collector for collection. WHEELER BROS. Oakland, Nov. 21st, 1878. REW CGU2ITBY STORE ! AT FAIR OAKS, OREGON, Sampson SutlierlizL, Prop. MY NEW 8TORE AT FAIR OAKES IB now completed and Riled, with a fine stock ol goods, embracing everything foun 1 lo a firatMdass country store. I am pre pared to to supply farmers with all kinds ot goods, at lower prices than they can be secured elsewhere. Horses, cattle, sheep and hoes and all kinds of country pros duee taken and highest market price paid for the same. Give me a call aud satisfy yourself, EAMPSON SUTHEKL1N. - NOTICE To Next of Kin of V. D. Willamson, Mi nors and All Persons Interested in the Estate. Guardianship ot V. D. Williamson Petition forSale of Ward's Land. WOW COMES A. C. YOUNG. GUAR A, dian ot the said war J. and filed hit petition setting forth: That tbt income and profits of the eslata of bis ward, V. D. Williamson, is insufficient for the pur pose of couifortsble and auitable mainte nance, support and education of ne said ard ; 1 bat the real estate ot said waro is so situated that tbere can be but little income or profit obtained from it ; That it beeowjrs necessary tor - the support and maintenance of the saiJ ward to aell the lollowing described real estate, to-wit: Commsueing at a point on the south line of the Donation land claim of 8. Williamson 38.33 chains 10 a southerly di rection, from tue southwest corner of M Donation Claim, running thence id a north erly direction at a right angle with said south Iibo U U2 ebains to tbe north hue of said Donation claim : thenca aasterly on id north line 1 tw chains ; ti ence in a southerly direction at a right angle with said north line 70.10 ebaiaa; thence in a westerly direction in said una 7.62 chains to tbe place of beginning, situated in Duuglaa Co., O.'D , containiag 53.34 acres. Aao tha undivided one-seventh interest in the east bait of the Donation land claim of ft). D. Williamson sua wife, situa ted in Douglas county. Oregon, Said Uuardian asks that a citation Issue: it is, therefore, ordered that a citation is sue to the nut of kin and all others in terested in the estate of said ward, direct ing them to appear before this court on Wednesday, the 7th day of Janasry. 1880. to show cause, if anv thare be, why an order should not to mada as prayed for in said petition. And that this order shall b published ia t).e Douglas Ikdktekpknt. a newspaper of general circulation in said Uouglas county, Oregon, Rir tonr conaee- utivo weeks. :. GADDIS. County Judge. Attest T. R. SUEtllDAN. Countv Clerk By W.- T. WttlBlir, Deputy. Xaaud JPTotioOk U. S. Lak Officr. Kosbbcro, Ogn, ) NOTICE IS HEREBY U1VEN1N PUR. Bounce of the Act of Congress of June 3d, 1878, for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon, Nevada ad Wauktnrrl.tn T.nirnp. V T Wul. son has made application to purclwse lot 2 01 section is,Ntownsutp vri, soutu rangs 4 AnV attft 1 rn r.'irf. '.laimini, m A- trrolv thw Iu iv. it a-r t ) t ruft tf lmnA must file their claim in the Register's of- nce wiuiin sixty das from this date. WM IT n.N.IAUlV TJu,..a.,.e .... ...... FST1BK5EHS, ID ZEL -A. "3T IsT UOSEBURG. OREGON. ALL BCSIXES8 IN MY LINE WILL be promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Can be found when wanted. Inquire for me at Roseburg hotel. DR. S. K RATHOND DENTIST, LATE OF OAKLAND, OGN., Having permanently located in Roartnrg, is preiiared to do all woric in the dentist line in orst classorder. U;v-. me a call at the house next door toOake's picture gal lery. FOR SALE The undersigned has a fine lot of Snan ish Merino Rams, both thoroughbred and gnded for sale eeap for cash or on proved credit. For further particulars in quiwof THOMAs HM1TH, Wilbur. Douglas Co., Oregon, Aug. ROSEBURG UILLS, PROXIETORS. TE BES1H L0 IN I PF1 The Flour f these mills has gained in opularity nn il it has come to ba known by purchaser, as tha best m tha market. Orders fro home and abroad filled promptly. A dress, 1CNE8 GATES. Roseburg. WAGON MAKER A REPAIRER, CANYON VILLE, OREGON. I am prepared to do first-lass vork, at kw rates, and in a mauner to satisfy all who patronize me. My work is my re commendation, and if it will not speak for itself, I do not wish for patronage. - My only wish is yon -try my work, and learn m" prices, and if they do not uit yon no CHAS. KIM MEL, onecoa. Canyunvilie, Oteion. "DilEiTr0 0iX.OOT. JACKS1N STRUCT, 1 BOStBtJbO. Tlie proprietor of this well-known snd popular rcrwn woul3 thank bis friends for their liberal patronage in the past and ask for a continuance of the same in the I nture. The public is informed that 1 keep none bat the best brands of wines, liquors and cigars, and that I sell over the bar the celebrated JESSE MOORE & CO. "8 KENTUCKY WHISKIES A critod Billiard Table will be found in th Saloon ; also all tha leading papers of th cosi-t. tiive ne a call. -Y. Ueuerai Agents tur REIGLE BRO'.' COPYING HOUSE, SAN FRANCIStt), CALIFORNIA. Photographs enlarged in Indi? Ink, Wa ter colors and crayon, frnn M I'J 10 inches to Itt'n-nize. Ofllce for tbe tta of Orrgon at No. 6 Mnrr'son- street (St. ULarlea Hotel bui'ding) Portland. Orders ;om tbe iote rUtr fn'mptlv artwrK'.' to. ddress, WESTLY & DENNY, P. O. R.X 3 PottTuiD, Oregon. (ijA 1 tajfi THE iMSXT SIXTY DAYS TH. offkb.:.. Special Inducements To Purchasers, consisting ol Tbeir Entire Stock of Jail mtb inter QrOOdS Embracing a Fall aod Complete Line of M ac G2 t 0 9 w Id ; si 6 g S 3 n S s s v. H & K O f m UJ u Z3 g 0 ....AND,... OREGON AND CALIFORNIA FLAN NELS AND CASSIMEKES. .OCR STOCK CF.... ClothinU In Htyle and Qua'ity ia not Equalled In this Market. It consists of MEN, BOTS & YOUTUS' Dress Suite, SUBSTANTIAL WINTER GOODS, UNDERWEAR HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES, c We have on haai a Fall Stock of Groceeie CRCOKERY, GLASSWARE, Faints. Oils Is Glass. Remember our motto' Low Prices snd Square Dealing. Agent KNArP, B0KRELL Co. FLOED &CO., Roseburg, Oregon. I rs I r ( 4 GrEEAT AHHOTJITG: T1IK LARGEST "BTOCK OF I LADLE3 OAom nuns aiiIj vmizzrsazntD LNVifjIBLE PLAIDS LATEST STYLES. Ladies Silk Ties, PmhriciBe all ttfia Ttaat Vi..lfinii in tha Han Frunciien' Marlr Alsa EverjUusf ! appertaining ALL KINDS OF Piques, B rocaded Iiinon Plsia GiBntoman'c, Touth'a Cs :Boyftj CLOTHIWG, All new patams, ticellantlj finished, and the cLaapest anaB" ever offered U the Rosebarg trade. In this hue. aa well as others, I defy eowpetition. T)ia ara sal t a law Items la tha stock I 1 hare la anaagfc also te agags your attenUoa for aa entire day. M. JOSEPHSUN . irw Stere. at 4T) CARO BROS. A CO. TTTOCLD ANNOUNCE TO THE CIT1 II i-u ef Oakland aad vicinity tha, they bay established a branch, store a that place in the balldiag next door to tha old stand of Wheeler Bros, and having aa extra large stock of Gneral Merchandise, ihej are prepared to farnlah farmers and others with everything tbsy may need aod at lower prices than aver before offered in Oakland. We have come to s:ay, and we wil aod will saake friends of you all if yon willeall. sxaraiaa our goods and learn our prices. CARO BROS. TIIYSJCIAN at SUlioEOa, Offic at residece, first Loose west o Judge W II lis.' l.plng Oregon. Fooo durin 4- - - if : - if : g Store, and night at his rasidsaea. ROSEBURG, OREcrO-" Forwarding & CommL'ssion Agt. All goods consigned to my care will be promptly forwarded ta points of tbeir des tinatioa w.ihoui b.1 All busintss en trusted to say ears will be carefully at taaded to. Grain er other articles takes on storage t lowest rates. - Sole agent for the celebrated Myitle eraek Flonr. Ad dress IB. L. MURTON, . Roseburg. Oregon. m &. fa.-' JS 11 o o w s i 1 J5"3i- M SE ?5 a k lit 5-H- I - Ii a. tj - -s 2 r -s -5 e5 g xzxjca-xs jp&nTizsx, -AOSKT rcR- WILMERDING CO, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in FmsTinBuanoHs. 214 and 31S Front Street, Sua jFravnciaco. ' Lumber Lumber J. J. COMSTOCK Is prepared to furnish all kinds ol lumber in Roaiborg. drvsaed or plain, at rates lower than any oas ie. Having the best machinery in tha county, be can di better than any one else, and will fill orders promptly. Any kind of lumber furnished the day the order is received. Address 4. 1. COMSTJCK, Latcam Orsgoa. ROSEB U RUG A DEMI The Winter Session of 14 Weeks, of (3 months) will eommenca on Monday, tbe 8th day of December, 1879, and on the 29th of March 1880. T? ntAa nf Tnlttnn Orthography, Reading and Writing, per month $1.65 : per trm, $5.81. Engiisn u-anji or Gaoirranhv. per mi viua, v i.w. ' Higner Arithmetic Algebra, Geometry, 0 i . . .. mu.., a tk .... AA Tiatla, Greak. or French per month, $3.00; 1 - par term. $10.00. j Miss Gilldand will bays charge of the Primary department, aad Sir, Brodie will masist ia tba higher grades -3. BROWNE, L, L. D . Principal. i CANYONVILLR, OREGON, BLACK8MITUING t WAGON REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. '- Horse-shoeing a apecialty, and aatisfae tion gnaianteed. Terms low for caan or approved credit, and work done when wanted. Tbosa Indebted to me are hereby notified that all outstanding oeots noa ba paid by January 1st, im; by so doing all old patrons will do" me a favor, and find me able to put in a first-class stock in hs coming Spring. Tha stock will la there : but 1 wish a fettlement with old frienda. aad with a full stock be able to all U, ,. Ciiaess- Lalssr guraishsd - "LTD CP 13 CONTRACTOR FOR LAB'JR, ROSF, Jjtei I prepared to furnish all kinds of Chinese labor 00 the beat Of terms, vniracvora aod others will do well to give him a call. Iuquirast W. Gee Wash uuss. or John Lee, at Cosmopolitan hotel. W state noTrx. ": Oppoaita W. F. Co'a. Express Otfice, COIiNER 3d & CALIFORNIA Btreets. Jacksonville, Oregon. 4 Ileal at All Hours, New Rooms snd Clean Beds, ti tie taction Uuaranteed. . j ' C. W. SAVAGE, Proprietor. -8 OF ALL QUALITIES, to Ladies' VVaar.J . Fancy AuFTJIX LINOS' ',;:r : -r - bve purchased. Corns sad see tne otkava R. Brackenridge & Robt. Easton, Opposite T. P. Sheridan's HardwaM - store, ROSEBURG, OREGON. Mantle pieces made from' Italian and American, marble monuments, and tomb stonea, made to order, and first-clnw work warranted in this line. Anything in tbe way of stone-cntting promptly performed, and all artier promptly filled. Always a full stock of marble and other stone on hand and ia cat of any repair in this line in tba shape ot billiard tables, etc., satisfaction will be guaranteed. R. BRACKEN RIDGE h ROBT EAST02I . WEEKLY LINE of STEAMERS SA2T FHAITCISCO C0C3HAT CAPT. G. HOLT. COMMAND". CAPT. CHAS. BATLER. COM M ANDES For Freight or Passage Apply to FRANK BARNARD ft CO 21 3 JACK SON ST., San Faajcisco.; FRED 8CHETTER, Empire City. OAELAIID ACADEU7! OAKLAND, OREGON. Tha winter session of 13 weeks will com .', manes O n. th Sill of Jannaiey . 1 Kftgt. The spring session of 13 week will cenv : mence Tie 5tl& Cay of ApriL 1SSO. . RATES OF TUITION; Primary Department, first division, par f 1 oo Secwnd rivisioo, Ar.thmetic, Grammar. uecgrapnv per mvntn.... 173 University Arithmetic, Algebra, English Aoalyaia, Book-keeping per mJiith 2 50 Latin, Greek, French, German, each pet '' " 93 uo Painting and Drawing, 'per course of 13 eeka ....14 to $20 Wax work and Hair work per course of -34 lessons.. .$10 00 Music, 24 lessons.... $12 00 Usa of Piano f 2 60 For further information addresa GEO. T. RUSSELL, L. L. B. Principal, SCIIUITZ&VONBAIIGEN Importers and Dealers in fcsio & csr..STis v;i; QULRS AN II - . " 13 , Also Agents for the CELCDIX&TnO J. n. DAVS1TP02.T S. E. Corner Ft. and Cal SU BAN FRANCISCO. CAU iBepreseDted by CHARLES KOHS: B AKBHY Qoseborg, Ors?goxs (La of Saa Franeisc-) ' aaaaones to tba public that he has ptmhssed us interest of H FISUERia - ROSEBUnS BAHE-IY, And that ha has bad fifteen ynr ezps rence la first cl-a bakeries In the city of ' Saa Francisco as a baker. Hs, thereiora. ! it prepared to conduct the bakery in a Brat ela manner, and win warrant an am work aa firat-claas. Th9 Bsst Of Bizii, Either wheaten, oaten or rye. always on band. Cakea, plea and crackera of th fin Ft quality for sale; and whrtiier for bail, parties or private fain' litis, ail orders will be pMinplljr filled at the lowest rate. Is Arnnct inn with the Bakerv I will kaen fr.uta and vegetables, candies, eats sod notions, and with this regard 1 wiii not ba Bnderao.d by any one. Give net trial. Then if I Cannot suit you aa to quantity and quality and prices do one can. i. NlkDERj-TAOr. : Biin about ready to start tor r Sun J! ranciSM to purdlae OUT v - t Fill! StOCIC CI goods, VT6 desire fia ; lcimediafe settlement or al. as- counts etantling upon oar books. TIiobo indebted to at wii bea r in mind that tbu iaa final &otic$ . .i-. - 1 : il . .i. 1 to lueoi auu win save trtauie uy settling at or.ee. - . . ' CARO D ROTH ERA V