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8VTURDAY............JA1T, 24. 18S0.
RESOLUTION OF ENDORSEMENT
Yi BKBK4S, THE DoVGIU S IBDEFKKDKKT
a Bewapaper published in Roeeburg, ha
bren published in tbia county tor the period
of three years; snd
Wmkreas, said newspaper is now wel
established, and during a three years' trial
it baa faithfully served the interests of the
producer and tai-payer; therefore be it
JLnoltxd. We, tbe members of the limp.
qua Urane No. 28, do give Tub Douglas
iNDEPKKDKNTOur unqualified endosement.
and would recommend it as a newspaper
worthy the patronage of every farmer and
tax payer In Southern Oregon.
1 Usui. W. Jones, Master.
J J. P. IJCKCAH. Secretary.
TO ADVERTISERS.
The DOUGLAS INDEPENDENT
has the largest circulation of any
piper .ublisbed in Roseborjr in the
eoan'ue of Don&la Jackson and Coos,
and willftiriilsa the proof of our asser
tion when demanded by -responsible ad
vertisers. ' KELLY t WELLS,
TO INDEPENDENTS.
An 1 n3epenlent proposes there sJhuIl
be a meeting of one i ndependent dele
. gate from each precirjct in Roseburg
at an early day to decide as to the
purposes of tbe next campaign of the
Independents, and asks why would
not tbe office of the Douglas Inde
pendent be the proper place of meet
ing. We would suggest at an early
day say February 23d tbe members
of trie independent central committee
first meet at this office, and at that
meeting they decide tbe number of
delegates to be allowed from each pre
cinct and the time and place of meet
ing of such delegates. We will give
room to all who will come, and not
only room to tbe central committee,
but also to the delegates appointed
from precincts.
TRUE STATEMENT OF THE CASE.
"There la no doubt." writes a new
subscriber, "that the next June con
test will be a warm one, and that every
thing will be done by the politicians
: to put an end to the Independent par
. ty of Douglas county." In this our
. new subscriber and ounelf agree. He
continues : "And in order to accom
plish their purpose, it will be shown
In time, and maybe, not until the day
of the election, that it is the intention '
of the leaders of tbe two parties and
the commanders of the corrupt Rose-
burg ring, to combine tbe republicans
and democrats whom they always in
fluence JnogDXtibn to the candidates
hoxfnrbe the favorites of the inde
pendents." On this point we will not
argue; we would rather, though some
may turn up tbetr noses and call him
an old granny of a farmer, compliment
the old Grangei upon his good judg
ment, and his foresight.
i uere is uu uuuuu ius hue uaiium
of power held in tbis county by the in
dependents Interfeiea with tbe plan
ning of political leaders. It is a re
traiut upon them in the beginning
and ruin to their Diana and calculations
in the end. Under these clrcumstan
ces, and when nothing can be gained
on account of the freedom In thought
and action of the independent balance
- of power, it is certain the leaders and
ring masters must feel restless and
dissatisfied, be willing to trade.
one with another go into combina
tions to barter and sell party princi
- pies aud defeat party nominees pro
viding that by no doing they can de
feat utterly the favorites of the inde
pendents and the independents them
selves In one election, and thereby
discourage tbe Independents in keep
ing up their organization in behalf of
honest and capable county govern
ment. Without tbe independents it
is cytain that tbe party leaders would
have niftrouble lu running tbe coun
ty as suited them, and Invariably tbe
party rings' friends wouiu be elected
to do tbe work desired by the leader?.
... Local primaries could then beset up
with ease, county conventions stock
ed, and there would be t o check even
at the polls to pi event the rings or
leaders carrying oux the programme
ppared by thejn r prior to the
time f the holdTn-;Dcijct
meetings. Anything then would be
possible with the leaders of the two
parties, and any politician might ride
into office roughshod contrary to tbe
wishes of tbe people. Again would re
turn the state of affairs which existed
In former days, before the organization
of tbe independents, when a nomina
tion to an office under any circum
stances, was equivalent to an election.
There would be a difference in the feel
ings of tbe delegates attending the
county conventions from that expe
rienced last year when a certain lead
er of tbe ring desired the nomina
tion for county treasurer, and could
. find no delegate possessed of cheek
sufficient to propw his name. With
return of bygons usages and bygone
prestige even A. A. Fink may be
nominated and elected county treas
urer. He wanted tbe nomination the
laat time ; be would want it again the '
moment he was convinced that there
remained no independent organiza
tion to come down upon him seven or
eight hundred stronir at the polls.
And with his money and his followers
there is no doubt that Fink would se
cure the nomination, and perhaps an
ejection.
AH this is but argument In favor of
honest independent organization. It
Is a statement of the facts in the case
which should appeal strongly to Inde-nn-..lnta
to stand bv their colors, and
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work honestly and earnestly for an
Increase in strength of the organiza
tion for self-protection against de
signing plotters who are workiug con
tinually to promote selfish Inter
ests at the expense of tbe taxpayers.
It is a warning of what will be
In store for them the moment
they forget that the member of the
. political rlngi are their enemies.
They should think of tbe possibilities
of the future, and by sticking together,
provide against then:.
THE GAME OF "CINCH."
A writer in the Dally Oregon! an of
January 12th, over the nom de plume
of "Pedro," elves description of the
game called "cinch," which be says is
"much played In parlors." It appears,
from what we can learn, that 'Pedro"
is not tie only person competent as
an authority in tbe game, and that the
game is so generally known that the
chief Justice of the Oregon supreme
court Is so familiar with it that in his
late instructions to applicants for ad
mission to the bar, he used the term
"cinch." Judge Kelly told the appli
cants that they' mut never, if they
ouce brought 'a bad case into
court, and there was a decision ren-
dered against them, "go outside aud
try to 'cinch' the judges." ! One
would think (very naturally)ttiat from
tbis outside remark that Chief Justice
Kelly was well acquainted wlijn tbe
game, the name of wbioh he so aptly
pronounced, and that he has jniore
than once played "cinch" for -'hot
Scotch," "lightening straight," or
that wonderful stimulant of tbe kid
neys so pronounced by physicians,
good old Holland gin. We can almost
Imagine the Judge Bitting at the card
table in a saloon In Portland where
whisky, "hot Scotch" or gin is sold
at the low price or 12 cents per glass,
his fat, round belly, grown from rich
senatorial living, pressed hard against
tbe edge of tbe table as be leans over,
with the ace, king, queen and jack of
trumps in his band, to "cinch" the
other fellow to whom he is opposed.
How he watches, chief as he is, the
others who with 'him, aie playing
against the fellow that is to be "cinch
ed" that they do not make a misplay,
and how he is watched by tbe other
two or one that be makes the play
they or he desire to be made I And
what a grin spreads over bis counte
nance, passes down , bis thick neck to
his shoulders, runs along down bis
body to tbe fat, shaking belly afore
said until the great body is completely
convulsed, when at the end of the
game he cries," 'cinched' him, by Jem-
Iny P And, then we can also think of
tbe ( bief Justice in tbe name kind of a
game in Salem, and with tbe same
kind of a hand, only changing the
play In that tbe Judge plays the knave
for the grand denoument when, as
third hand high, after catching the
ten and tbe pedro,' slaps the jack
down upon the outsider's nine spot
and roars " 'cinched' him again, by
the holy smoke!" But in this we only
speak of one of the games that have
been played by the Chief Justice at
Salem. Rumor bas it that he has cer
tainly played three games of the kind,
if not more, and that in every instance
be held the "top band" and "ciached"
the outsider. In justice to tbe Jus
tice, however, let it be said of Judge
Kelly that in all his games he never
once threw off on his friends. He
played every time against the out
sider, and whether be exclaimed "by
jeminy" "by the holy smoke" or "by
the great curl upon- old Abraham's
wig," not once did the outsider have
tbe satisfaction of counting a point in
tbe gape, since the Judge invariably
hetr 1th e big and "cinching" hand.
' We most also credit to rumor the
statement that it is the purpose of
Judge Kelly to issue a book at an early
day with the suggestive title : "How
to Play 'Cinch ;' or Never Throw Off on
Your Friends." The book will be
intended exclusively for private cir
culation among friends, who are
Bupposed to keep the secret it will
contain to themselves and from out
siders The preface will be written by
Judge Prim, who will concur with
Judge Kelly upon every point advan
ced, and the work will be bound in
blue and gold,
We expect to see the Mercury turn
upon those organs of Bush and Thayer
which have been attempting to con
vey the thought that it bas been pur
chased - by Sol. Abraham after that
terrible Sol. failed to buy tbe Stand
ard. It cannot be pleasant for the
Mercury to be classed as any one's
personal organ; and then to be spoken
of as material used when other mate
rial was sought for and could not be
obtained, Is a case wherein insult is
added to injury especially, too, where
tbe first newspaper (the Standard)
according to Senator Nesmitb, Is
nothing more than a public prosti
tute seeking always Its price and
always open to purchase. When
it is remembered that the defenders of
Thayer are as so many new converts
to an unholy cause, and that the Mer
cury was never an admirer of Thayer,
and remains consistent in its opposi
tion to the Governor's clique and ring,
it would seem possible for tbe Mercury
to turn upon its slanderers with a
force and vengeance terrible be
cause backed by truth, and, as per ne
cessity, Its shafts of criticism are di
rected toward "Toney, tbe expert"
and self-assumed owner cf the demo
cratic party, and his followers yclept
unncrupulous 'republican organs (?)
endeavoring to blackmail their party
out of rich contracts, and so-called
democratic organs in the pay of Bush
and Thayer.
Tbe forced sale during 1879 of 63
railways in the United States, aggre
gating nearly five thousand miles, at
an average face cost of nearly $49,
000 per mile, may be discouraging to
tbe construction of future railways in
tbis country upon fictitious capital
or capital borrowed at enormous rates
of interest; but it Is an assurance that
we are gradually approaching an era
of cheaper transportation. The capi
tal stock of these 65 roads was $80,-
000,000, and their debts $1,103,000,000.
On a cash capital they could have
probably been constructed for $25,000,
instead of $49,000 a mile. But tbey
were built on bonds, at a high rate of
Interest, and floated far below par;
and of course the owners of the roads
bad to overcharge tbe public to get
to meet their obligations. They failed
at last, in spite of overcharges; and
now the new Owners who purchased
the property at le: than its actual
cash cost, are In a situation to realize
profits at fair rates of transportation.
The Getman government has taken
steps to prohibit all under sixteen
years of age from smoking in the
streets, and the police in certain towns
have had orders to enforce the rule
andpuulsh offenders by fine and im
prisonment, A Belgium physician
bas found that tbe too general and ex
cessive use of tobacco is tbe main
cause of color blindness, an effectlon
which Is occasioning anxiety both in
Belgium and Germany.
The people of Maine have good
reason to rejoice that Uarcelon is no
longer Governor. His acts brought
odium on their State for the first time
In its history.
- GENERAL GOSSIP.
Frank Leslie, the publsher, Is dead.
A republican newspaper is soon .to
be started at Baker City..
Seven feet of snow in some part 3 of
New York! Even the republicans of
Maine ought to be able to keep cool in
this kind of a winter.
The Chinook winds have cleared tbe
enow from the Dayton and Walla
Walla country and the farmers are busy
plowing.
Henry F. Snksdorf bas been ap
pointed oy tbe president cencus
supervisor for cregou. Suksdorf is a
citizen of Portlund-on-Wallamet, as
Judge Deadly would write it.
The eclipse was scarcely over when
the country was startled by the infor
mation that a Government official
bad been dismissed for extravagance.
W ill wonders never cea o?
The expense taken from the contin
gent fund during the democratic con
gress have been $269,035, an increase
of $107,883, sixty-six per cent, over
the last republican congress.
There are living up lu Idaho terri
tory a small colony of polygamlsts,
and the chief justice of Idaho has
instructed the grand jury to indict
every one found in that territory.
Mr. and Mrs. James R. Dodge visit
ed Roseburg during tbe week. Both
were in the enjoyment of excellent
health and from their appearances
we would judge time is dealing gently
with them.
The Portland Bee mentions the
name ef General Joseph Lane in con
nection with the democratic nomina
tion for Con greet to succeed Whiteaker
and thinks he will be the democratic
nominee this year.
An English Judge recently decided
that a set of false teeth were not "nec
essaries" for a farmer's wife, and nun
suited a dentist who had supplied them
without any express authority from
tbe husband.
An act to protect the privacy of
telegraphic communications is to oe
Introduced into Congress. Such a
law is urgently needed, and should
have been upon the statute books
long ago.
The Lakevlew Herald says J. A.
Foster's fine horse, Ballot Box, died
one day last week. Ballot Box was
well known throughout the Pacific
coast and was considered one of the
best horses in tbe entire coast conn try.
The New York World seems to have
corns to the conclusion that the only
hope of "saving the country" Is to be
found in bringing forward the retired
and superanuated - veteran, Horatio
Seymour, as a Presidential candidate
'to beat Grant"
; Women are entitled to vote in Mass
achusetts at school elections, provid
ing they register and pay tne customary
tax. Of 45,0 0 women voters in
Boston, only 1,000 registered. At
Lynn, a town of 35,000 inhabitauts,
only 155 women registered.
I Ihe present winter in both hemi
spheres is one of tbe severest for many
years. From all parts of Europe come
accounts of terrible cold, while tbe
Eastern States are piling up their
snow banks, and Canada is trying to
congeal the mercury in the thrmom
eterj.
The Coos County Argus, one of our
brightest and best exchanges, . bas
ceased to exist. The reason for its
suspension was a lacking in patron
age. , vyberever tne putiiumer, air.
Wagsiaflj goes he will take with him
our warmest wishes for his prosperity
and general good luck.
It Is said that stock in northern
California is in even greater danger
than that in southern Oregon, the
ranchers across tbe line having
put up less provender than their Ore
gon neighbors. A Mr. Webb, of Sis
kiyou county, bas already lost 5,000
head of sheep out of a band of 22,000,
The question of Chinese migration
is again before Congress. Tbe
adoption of any effective restrictive
measures, however, appears doubtful
Eastern statesmen, as a rule, are
unable to divest themselves of the idea
that the opposition to an iniux of
Mongolians is other than a mire
matter of race prejudice.
The first legal execution in the
northwest territory took place at Fort
Saskatchewan, Manitoba, on tbe 20tb
of Decern ber. Tbe prisoner was a can
nibal Indian named Swift Runner,
who was committed on bis own con
fession of having killed and eaten bis
mother, bis wife and seven children
last winter.
Gov. Tbayer bas commuted the fol
lowing sentences: Frank Smith, con
victed of burgUiry in Marion county
and sentenced March 2, 1878, to four
years' imprisonment in tbe peniten
tiary. Andrew Johnson, convicted of
larceny in Multnomah county and
sentenced February 14th, 1879, to one
year's imprisonment.
Reforms are about to be Introduced
into tbe courts of Chicago. After Jan
uary 1st, no practicing attorney will
be permitted to kick over a stove or
table, in the excitement of deb' te, nor
will it be allowable to launch Black-
stone though the air at the cranium of
a rival attorney, even under the most
agarrivaling circumstances. These re
strictions will be enforced to tbe letter.
The Judges are tired of oratorical ec
centricities. The Bavarian chamber of deputies
haa refused to abolish foreign embas
sies, onj the ground that they are the
sign of Bavariau independence. A
la.ge parly in .hat kingdom is not
entirely wedded to the idea of German
unity. ! The King of Bavaria is said to
have manifested very little Interest in
the Franco-Prussian war at the time
ltoccured. He did not even visit hii
troops before they departed for the
field.
Ami Bogue, aged some 23 or 24
years, son of Mr. Amos Bogue, of Linn
county, it is feared, has perished east
or the mountains. The family is in
tern Die suspense. Youne Bogue was
herding sheep on Rock Creek. The
latest intelligence was to the effect
that he had been missing for several
days, as were his sheep also. His dog
had come in, which indicated very
strongly that Mr. B had perished in
the Btorru which bad been very severe
in that totality.
Another murder has been commit
ted tills time near Hillsboro. The
murderer's name is Henry W'lntzenge
rode and the murdered man's name
was Jacob Swanger. Wintzengerode
first shot Swanger with a shotgun,
then beat him over the head with the
but of the gun, and finally dragged the
corpse Into the houte and chopped its
head open with an ax. The murderer
has confessed, aud says he secured only
$4750 for his trouble. Bwanger was
an old man.
AN EXCELLENT CRITICISM.
The NewNorthwest of January
15th contains the following ; ,
On Tuesday Mr. Dell printed in the
Orogoniaa an excellent criticism on tbe
affidavit which has been filed by four at
torneys and addressed to the supreme
couri, and which is doubtless intended
preveat bis practicing before that trib
nal. He show conclusively that hie op
ponents have refused to dtxeuss the prin
ciples involved in the Walker Teal case,
although he has challenged tltein to do so.
By their unwillingness to fairly c vans
the merits of the decision, they are losing
the adhereace of the theuaUtful read"tg
public. Many, who at first supposed Mr.
Dell's attncll wus prompted by the lows ol
bis cjbh. have, by tbe silence o( the opp
Iiik aide, been led to believe that hU
aiateiuents are rather hard to refute. Ami
if this statement of the case i allowed
to pass as correct, the public will share his
cnocludiuus and condemn the decision.
We bardly think tho ai'i reme couri will
dibbar him from pruclicioi, even if it ha
the power; that would be ail admission of
the correci need of his censure.
Our cotemporaries answer our argu
ments by calling us Sol's organ. They
pretend to forget that for four years
this paper has been published, and
that it has held its own against all op
position and they would forget that it
has niver been otherwise than on the
right side of every public question ar
gued through the newspapers and
shows itself to be on the right side
now or it would not be oppose i by two
papers who have gone into partner
ship, though differing in politics, to
iojure it. Give us something more
than idle asseition to combat, be more
honest In your work for "time-honored
principles" and the chances are
we will never grumble or complain,
and there will be more in common
wiih us. But it is a poor mind that
when beaten In an argument will fly
to the arms of the enemy and join with
that enemy in order to fight one who
claims and proves be is backed en
tirely by truth.
The Maine troublejhas ended by tbe
supreme cour t deciding In favor of the
republicans. Tbis is as It should be.
There never has been a doubt in tbe
minds of fair-minded men, that the
republicans were entitled to tbe officers
which they claimed were elected, com
Drising members of tbe legislature
and tbe governor, notwithstanding
more than one wise democratic organ
in this part of the State, by ignoring
facta, urged the democrats of Maine to
stand firm, and Justified the Maine
democrats in their threats to appeal to
arms. But we are glad to note ibat
sueb fire-eating organs were never
justified in their utterances by tbe
honest, thinking members of that
party, who think, as all good citizens
should think, that the time for revo
lution and armed, rebellion to tbe law
never has existed in tbe union since its
formation, and be that would over
throw bis government is a traitor to
his country.
The Portland Daily Bee has the fol
lowing advertisement:
Hill, Scott. Thayer, Bush Co.,
Office Brokerage, Pardon Bureau,
Real Estate, etc. Notice is hereby
given that the r. we firm intend to
run this state rr mi there is in H,
and all parties are hereby warned not
to engage In the practice of law, pub
lication of newspapers, counting ihs
school fund, or runniug for office,
without our special license.
N, B, Special indulgences granted
to kill our personal enemies.
Massachusetts has been having
considerable' of an excitement lately
over the attempt of a Catholic priest
to prevent the members of bis t ongre
gation from sending their children to
the public schools. One singular
result of it is that Father O'Brien,
a Catholic priest, bas been elected a
member of the school comraitte of
Cambridge, on the distinct ground
that he believes in the present public-
school system. The majority of the
Catholics of Massachusetts appear not
io perceive the necessity of parochial
schools.
The Corvailis Gazette is in receipt
of a long letter, dated Collins, Jan
uary2, 1880, signed by Indian Grant,
making serious complaints as to tbe
manner in which tbe Indians at the
Alsea have been treated by the gov
ernment officials. This Indian charges,
among other things, that $8,000 had
been paid for tbe removal of the Alsea
Indians to tbe Siletz, when the facts
were, that tbe Indians moved them
selves.
R p rls troiu me amkhiu FIats,w,T,
indicate that the recent snow t lor mi
in that section caused considerable
Buffering among the stock. Mr. Seely
loet two thousand sheep out of a flock
of six thousand; and Mr. Smith, who
owned a Mock of eight hundred, lost
about hal. of them.
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The Ledger is published weekly and bas
eight pages, and tbe tone of Its stories and
other matter is pure and moral, and well
rdipted for the family.
Administrator's Sale.
IN PURSUANCE AND BY VIRTPE OF
an order made by tbe County Court of
Douiriaa county, state of Oregon sitting
in probrte at the rezu r January term,
on the 6th day of Jan r, ISfcSO, tl e na-
dersiirned adm'uisuaw of tb estate of
James B. Smith, dec jA, will sell at pub
lic sale, to the highest bidder for cash, iu
Oakland, eoor. and fetrte aforeraiJ, on
Saturday, Feo- tary 7th 1880, at 1 o'clock
in the e te-nooti of said day, all of the fol
lowing de rlbed pi. eny, to wit : The
K. half of lots 1 and 2, in block No. 14, be
ijg 50 feet wld :, on Locust street and 100
feet on Second street ; !sO lot No. 3 in
blk 14. all i the railroad addition to the
town or Oakland. A! lots 5, 6, and 2
S. half ol lot 7, ;lock 3, in t ie old town of
Oakland Also i'ie S. W. quarter of the
N. E. quarter and W. half of 8. K. J of sec
tion 27, and N. W. quarter of tbe N. E.
quarter ol section 84, T. 23 8. It. 0 W. con
laming 160 acres, and all in Daugla cpan
7. Oregon. J. L, SMITH, Administrator.
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the K. B., upon pro par panosal applieatioe, whaa
aattanad that imposition te intended, va will
ftr the mama of ail iu inrradlanta, by affidavit.
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pnatorof any other Family atadieto ia th world.
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roll direction for aaiae will b foand to to pam
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IN PURSUANCE AND BY VIRTUE
of aa order made by the County Court
of Douglas county. State of Oregon, sit
ting in probate at the regular January term.
1880, the nndersi(rned ad id nUtra-oro; the
etat- rf Kichard Smith and Martha
A. Smith, deeeeaedcwiil sell at public aMe,
to the bitchest bidder for cash or credit with
approved security, in the town of Oakland,
county and State aforesaid, on Friday, Feb
ruary 6lh, 1880, at one o'clock, in the alter
noon of said dat. ail of the following de
scribed property, to-wit j
The Donation land claim notification
numbered 5103, conMatiog ol Iota N-.. 3, 4.
5 und 0, ci ion 23, T. 23, & K 5 W'.; com.
taiu nil It 94 acre, and the N. aif of the
N. W. quarter, the. N. f or !'. N. E.
quarter, aud tbe 8. E. quarter of the N. E.
(quarter of section 33, T. 23. 8. R. 5 W.
200 acres); E half of arid donatn land
claim bc'ona'ina to Ma-;ha A. Smiih. de
ceased, and e reirr'nder 'o I V-atd
f-iuith, di -x sed. Al e N. W. quaiter
o. the N VV. qualer of e cu 34 (24 ac : );
In s'Cti - 29 aud 28 cui vencinu at the tt.
E. en i t ot the di aro.i Innd cVito of
Kober; d SuLiin t,iuit i, r- n'nir t .ence
no 'i 13 rods : thence VV 1 i,- e on a line
parallel with the co:h botiuorry line f
sa d donation lrd claim, thi ice nth 12
rods to the sou.h line of . lid land clairr.
thence eosi alorir said miu h boundary line
one mile to the place ol beuinuini;: tbe a
E. quar'er of tbe S. VV. , uaner of aection
5 , and tbe Pi. W . luarter ot IN. w. quar
ter of section 34. the S. VV. quarter of the
N". E. qnar.er of Section 33, the VV half of
tbe M. W. quarter ot sect on o4. tile B.
half o' the N. VV. quarter of aection 33,
and lot Ho. 4 in section 27. all in T. 23 S,
K. 5 VV. of the Willamette M.-.idian and
all in Dou;;las county, Oregon.
J, L, SMITH, Administrator.
SHERIFF SALE.
DTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
by virtue of an executioa iasaed out
of tbe circuit court ol uoujr as county,
Oreo-on. on the 31st of December, 1879,
upon a judgment ren- -ed in the said cir
cuit court at tue Uc.., r te . tuereo ,
1879. in fTor of W. VV. Thayer. K. P
Earbart and E. Hirscl- tbe Board of
Commissioners lor the t le nt schoo' lands
and the tuacaflremeDt of theeommo school
fund and aginat R. VV. O i-w an Mary
F. Drew, his wire and a' ainn the fo 'o;ing
mortjrufed premise, tn-w'. : The 'act of
land conveyed by a. n. Crane and wife
to said R. V. Drew by deed dated Novem
ber 25ih, 1370, and con:aimo tin wo
and and siX. f-lour one-hurtl'edth (32 .64;
acres, layiDtr nnr-h of, end near the own
of Koaebifg Uouirlas county, 0ejon, lor
the sum t hundred aud fi'ty-sexen
and eixty-thiee orhi' dredlu (237 63)
dollars and weovy-eevna and twenty-five
oneibundiedih ("7 251 dollars costs, di
rvcted to me commanding me that out of
said real eta s mor.mrd I cause to be
made the amom. of said judgment together
wnb inte- . nod accru ag costs, mow
THEREFOR in pursuance of the command
in l id w.; o execution, I h ve livied
upon the said mor'a-ated preniiaes, de
dr-ri'.)(Hl as aforesaid, and ,ur "er I will
soil all tl e niiht. title and iniere t ol the
said defendants R.,W. DreW r -,d his wie
Ma.y F. Drew, in and to ea:d
premises described as aforesaid, together
with all an singular, the tenemeo ,
hered:;aments, and appurtenances tbe e
unto lielnp:ing or in any wise appertain
ing at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash at tbe trout door ot the court
house, in the city of Rossburg, Douglas
county, Oregon, on
Saturday, 31st Day of January, 1880,
at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day
M satisfy the amount of said execution
with interest ard accruing coats thereon.
Dated this Slat day of December, lSiV.
F. P. HOOAN,
Sheriff of Dooglea county, Ogn.
NEW COUNTRY STORE I
AT FAIR OAKS, OREGON.
Sampson Sutherliri, Prop.
MY NEW STORE AT FAIR OAKE8 IS
now completed and filled with a fine
stock ot woods, embracing every,bin? founJ
In a firstclr s country store, 1 am pre-
pareU to to sepply f -'era w.ib all kinds
of ' oods. at lower prices tuan iney can oe
secured elsewhere. Horses, cat 'e, sheep
and hoes ana ail ainas ot counvr pro-
;uce taken and btjiiiest maraet price paid
for the same. Give me a call and aatisfy
inrself, EAMPSO B V 1 H U.B1lji .
TJ Lasd Officr. Bossbubo, Ogn.)
. TVrmber 8. 1879. f
-1T0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IN PPR
Si suance ot .be Act of Congress of June
qa iR7 for ihe sale of Umber lands in tbe
States of California. Oregon, Ne ra4a ml
Washington Territory tbat W. T. ,ood
son has made application U pnrcliasalot 8
or section 18, township 82, sooth range 4
Any and -s'l pe'"008 .Claiming au
ii ahova described tract of iaid
must file th eir claim ia the Renister'a of-
Rfm wiihiit airtv riaraJmmthia data.. ! .
COMB AND SEETHE
HEW STORE,
M
HAFFEIMDEW
Have just opened a
Pirst-ClassPROVISIOH
. AKD-
BiTPilEE
tfarUs & Co's. Old
Stand,
Their stock consists of
STAPLE AND FAW
GROCERIES
Of the choicest quality, Including
Counrly Produce.
They are prepared to a and by their
MOT10 :
Full WEIGHT
Choice STOCK
-AND-
Low PRICES
fob
ICLAISIHL
FAKMEKiS AVil) AUIiU illERB
WILL FID A READY
MARKET HERE FOR ALL
CHOICE PRODUCE.
KFrrtNtlN5R0THER3.
ROSEBURG, OGN.
M MM MILLS
-OF-
Harks, Sideman & Co.,
CANTONVILLE, OREGON.
R1HE FLOURING MILLS OF MESSRS,
a Marks. Sideman k Co., at Canyon-
vills Oregon, are offered for rent, to any
responsible party. The mills are doing a
pi "Stable and fine business; they have all
the conveniences in the way of a bog pen,
mobehiiuse, t nit trough, sc .'ding ap-
para.ua, oelonging to D ..class mills; and
the reason I have for renting is that I am
coinpe- ed to soon take my departure for
Germany.
For further iculars, Inquire at the
mills, uanyonv .e.ol A. r. BCnULZE.
aHia aSa Ci J Ca
SHERIDAN,
(Successors to Titos. P. Sheridan)
DEALERS TH
HARDWARE, TIN WARF , B T0VE3
Guus, Cutlery and Tirjers' Fur
nishintr Good;
BRICK STOE, JOSEBUSG, OGN.
Baving secured the above business, we
are prepared to keep up it former good
name for work and prices. We have the
best of material and always a full stock of
g-tods on banc1 a d it. : ; our aim to fur
nish customers with (taw- ass articles at
let live prices.
A in', stock of Iron and Steel far sale.
Orders from abroad will receive prompt
tentiou. u. d. ac 4. j. ouc -ua.n.
RQSEBUEC HILLS,
PRORIETORS.
llie Best Four in tbe Market for Sale
The Flour f these mills baa gained in
opularityun il it has come to be known
by purchaser as the best in the market.
Orders fro borne ana aoroad tilted
promptly. A dress.
t.jNi!iS s uaiu, ttoseourg.
R. G. EBERT, M.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ROSEBUHG, OGN.
DISEASES OF WOMEN A SPECIALTY.
OFFICE IN MARKS & COS. BUILDING
(formerly Dr. Cozad's). Consultation
and operating room for patients.
E M. DAVIS, H. D,
PHTS1CA1N AND SURGEON.
OFFICE UPSTAIRS IN 8, MaRKS
iCo's brick bnilrling. Roeeburg. Ore
gon. Private consultation room or pa
ilcnts, .
B.AK SIfllTIIIIXtt,
Dearling Gibson,
0l L.AND, OGN.
Would annonuce to the pubhe that
they are prepared with .he best of materi
al to supply all demanps in their line.
HaTins enjoyed over twenty years expe
rience in their trade, all work performed
by them is guaranteed to be first-class, and
strictly ccordin(r to ord r.
Gitoon's Celebrated Sar-
rews,
FOR SALE BY J, VV. STRANGE, KOSE-
BUKG.
Pronoauced by all who have used them to
be tbe best ever iuvented, always on
bund snd for sale cheap. ,
FARM MACHINERY RE
PAIRED, Give Hi em a Gall.
mm
Tke Fre meter aad Perfeetaw mt Aa
BlBBlUttlon.
The aefomer aa Tltaliaer af tke
Tke Fi eJacer sua4 Iavteaf t mt
Harve avaa Muscle.
The Bonder aaut aeyswrter at" atraUai
Pawer.
fellows' Compound Syrup Is eomv
posed ot Ingredients Identical with
those which constitute Healthy Blood,
Muscle and Nerve and Brain Substance,
while Life Itself ia directly dependent
upon some of them.
By Ite union with the blood and ite
effect upon the muscles, reestablishing
the one and toning the other, it la ca
pable of effecting the following results :
It will dlsplaoe or wash out tubercu
lous matter, and thus cure Consumption
By Increasing Nervous and Muscular
Vigor, It will cure Dyspepsia, feeble
or interrupted action of the Heart and
Palpitation, Weakness of Intellect
caused by grief, worry, overtax, or
Irregular habits, Bronchitis Acute ot
Chronio, Congestion of the Lungs, eves
In the moat alarming stages.
It cures Asthma, Lose of Totes,
Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Eplleptie
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 tor this under any
clrcumstan oes.
Look out for the name and address
J. I. FELLOWS', St. John, N.B.. on the
yellow wrapper In watermark, which la
seen by holding the paper before ihe
light.
Price, 11.60 per Bottle, 6 for $7.S&
field by all Druggist.
NOTICE,
MR. JOHN C AIKEX
T3 HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO ACT
as my agent and to transact all busi
nees for me and in my name in Douglas
county, and to collect all bills, rents and
W...B dao aue ida revetp mr me name.
80tf. JOSEPH C. AIKEN.
aOSTC'S SALOOITi
JACKSON BTKKET, : BOSKBDKO.
The oronrietor of. this well-known and
popular reaort woulj thank bis friends for
their liberal pair mage in the past and ask
for a continuance of i lie same in the future.
The public is informed that I keep none but
the best brands of wines, liquors and cigars,
and that I sell over the bar the celebrated
JESSE MOORE & CO8
KENTUCKY WHISKIES
A good Billiard Table will be found in th
Saloon ; also all the leading papers of tb
coast. Give nte a call. -Y.
! i
MOUNT SCOTT MILLING COMPANY
J. IU. COWLEY,
WOULD ANNOUNCE TO "THE CI1I
sens of Douglat county and vicinity that
be nas pu.cuaaed an interest in
Tras Sawmill f
On the
NORTH UMPQUA!
A nd has taken
FULL CONTOL OF THE SAME.
He has had 20 years experience in the
business of lumber-making, and guaran
tees to all customers per'ect satisfaction.
tie win deliver all kinds of
DRESSED AND PLAIN LUMBER
At Roseburg or elsewhere cheaper than
can be purchased from any other mill, and,
an oratra win be promptly tilled. Con
tractors and builders will find !t to their
advantage to inquire for te.-ma and prices.
He is also a practice architect and build
er, and all baving such work will be bene
fitted by calling upon dim be'ore goiog
emwuere. j. . KUWllil.
JTE2
R0SEBCR3. OREGON.
ALL BUSINESS 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. RAYMOND
DENTIST, LATE OF OAKLAND, OGN,
Having permanently located in Rosebnrg,
a prepared to do all work in the dentist
line ia Brat class order. C'vt me a call at
the house next door to Oake's picture gal
lery. J. F W. AUESBT,B .
Soneopathio Fhv cian,
ROSEBURO Ott ON,
WILL ATTEND TO ALL CASES
Intrusted to his care. Office at
his residence. 30if
WAGON MAKER t REPAIRER,
CANYOXVILLE, OREGON.
I am prepared to do first-claea work, at
low rates, and in a manner to saifety all
who psti inize me. My work is my re.
commendation, and if it 31i not speak for
1 1 . I f J An rtnt ariall fnv Mlfnniff Uw
only wish is yon try my work, and learn
my prices, and if they do not suit you no
CHAS. KIMMEL,
oaecna. : Canyoaville, Oiegon.
r
3fh t&
? ? ? ? s
S. MARKS CO.
Woud laform their patrons that
brick store, and are m receipt of the
j - '. -.
! LARGEST STOCK OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
EVER BROUGHT
This Stock was selected by one of tbe members of tbe firm ia tbe
Sa Francisco market, and embraces all 6tyles aud
LATEST PATTJEHNS II
LADIES' FANCY and SCARFS, COLLARS,
PLAIN DRESS GOODS, LIN KM SUIl'S, NECKTIES,
LACES, EMBROIDERIES, , PARASOLS, KID ULO V ci
With iu there is also to be found
a fall assortment of
Ladies' TODESARE
In tbe lint ot Ladies', Misses and
CtHldreua'
Shoes and Gaiters,
Oar stock is so complete tbat lo
one can fail to be suited.
We hare with the above a irll
Stock ot
chlldrens'
nuii(i tin)
Which we offeg at the lowest
rates, and which will be
found Mtistuctory to all who
examine it.
ALSO A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Groceries, Crockery. Glassware
i
AND OF
Chain, Vool and Produce of Every Sescriptiea
Bought and Highest Cash Price Paid for Them
Patrons will take notice that as our stocn was purchased after
the decline in prices in San Francisco, we are prepared to sell
goods cheaper than any other house in the city.
Ro8Eebukg, Oregon. S. MARKS & CO.
Sheridan Bros.,
They would announce that tuy bare jnst
Iiargesf Stock
ETerbroneht to linIas county, and when added to tbelr STOVES OF ALL PAT
TKRNS and BE M TINWARE, tbey are prepared to declare vuej have llie
best surplyln their linerof any eatablisLment ia Sonlhern Oregon, which tbey propc-M
can pnrchaae elsewbere.
In the shape ot building mater' - in lbs way of locks, butts, etc, we can offer
superior inducement to purchasers. Try us. ... ....
We can rlre you "oaxjrains in the following- brands or stoT, not equalled ehe-
wl,ere Buck's, Bonanza. Farmer, Utility, Dexter, Pacific, Wide West, Clarendtuo,
Occident, Iron King, Empire City, and otbar stoTes and ranjres.
The best of workmen are constantly em iloyed in the manufacture of onr Tinware,
and buyers should learn our pricea. v ' , c a .1. o-a
We Lave also bara(ina to offer in guna, such aa Winchester, Sharp and other Rifles,
as well as in Shot-guns and Pistols.
We are also Asents for tha White. Peerless and New Home Sewing Hachines.wbiea
we sell at lowest rates and warrant as complete in every respect,
We can also supply j
Averill and Rubber Paints,
The best in the market, at the lowest rates.
i.ive aa a call inspect our stock, inquire aa to our prices, and w promise to suit all if
any one can. ' SHEBIDAK BROS.
oie Ajreoti for tbe Pioneer Woolen
Wr.olea Mills tot North Pacific Coast.
KKPRESESTIKS
KEUSTAPTER BROS.
Manufactures of tbe
T ANDARD S UIRTS
AMP
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.
67 and 69. F at St, Porlland, Oga
MEDLEY S
a.,raag.TOa.
An en new discovery. The beet pre
paration or the hair tbat has ever been
Dreaented to tbe public It will immed.
ateiy free the head from all dandruff and
scurf, and produce r new arowtu where it
has fallen off. It will atop .be (allinjr out
of tbe hair In a few days, if faithfully ap
plied, and it will turn gray hair to iu
or!., nal. color.
This vegetable remedy ia recommended
bv a larire n amber of physicians, and by
every one who has used it. It is fold at a
very low pries in order to introduce It to
the JDouKlas county market
Hone genuine nnleaa signed by the pro
srietor. Address. Joun uiuLfc.x,
Oakland, Oregon.
MoQREUOK-S
BUTCHER SHOP !
Having purchased the bueher-shop ot 8
Oramer, I am now prepared to furnish. cus
witu the finest of
BeeFork,Mutton
At lowest rates. I would call attention of
cooaumer to the fact that I have one o
tbe beat cutters, and am prepared to far
tilsh meauaa desired. Always fat cattle
on hand. . ' .
Give me a trial and If I do not suit you
as to quantity, quality and prices, then I
shall not complain it you go I"hers.
L. McOBEUOB.
Roaeburg, Oregon.
L. A SI2ITH
IE m jCL tssl tt zv. 9
ROSEBUUQ ...OREGON.
v
they have moved to their new
TO ROSEBURG.
GENTLEMENS'
Cuder this heading thera is eve
rylhing to please the tastes
ot all.
Every Latest Style In
trodnced And all Goods ot the best mate
rial" aDd improved finish,
EMBRACING
Oentlemeius' Underwear,
UlUUi UAUK7 A
ING,4
DRESS k BUSINESS SUITS,
HATS, CAPS, ETC
LIQfORS.
Itoseburs:. Or,
received and now liavf ou hand one ol tha
ox aardware
GO T( S. HAMILTON'S
II E 7 D R U G STORE
FOB
Iugs, Pain Oils, Varoiib, Window aad
Picture Glass, Stationery, Perfumery,
if yon wish to purchase them cheaper
than at any place aou'h ot
PORTLAND.
And keeps full lines of
EDWARD TODD 4 CO'S.G0LD
PENS, PENCILS, ETC, l
8CH00L BOOKS, NOVELS,
LEGAL BLANKS.
Ctotrt. Kafr, Malt & Teotb
Spttshfts, Patttt, White
wash. Varnish & Artist
Brsfi59
Windsor and Ntwtone tube colors. Win,
dow and Picture Glass, every size, al
Lowrst Price, by box or pane. Blank
Boiks, Writing Paper, envelopes, pens.
All new Patent Medicines in slock aa
demand will warrant. UUSS CUT
TO ORDER, free of charge. Agent for
MIXED PAINTS
The celebrated and thoroughly tested PA
CIMO RUBRER PAINT. The IM
PERISHABLE PAINT, and The
ENAMEL PAINT. Agent for AL
Gray, Music Dealer, ha a Francisco.
Tr. .! il 11 t r.t J... ...
'owest rates. Store is accessible at right
window on back street at all hour of tha
night. Remember the place. Brick build
ng opposite Metropolitan Uolel.Hoeeourg,
Oregon.
Notice of Assignment.
TtJOTICE IS HEBEET GIVEN THAT
M wbeieaa B. V. Green liaa this day
made an assignment of all bis property U
me for the b t of all hit crrdiiora, said
rr i:nr ara r. nnired to dmpd! their
claims undtr oath o me wiihio thre
months from this dt e, at Canyon villa
Lougia muniy , vreBo.
LEONARD STINGER. Awignra.
Canonyvillr, Qgo., Dec. 15, 18i9.
JPC, Snyder,
PRACTICAL CARRIAGE AND WAGON
HAEER,
Bas opened a sb p in Roaeburg, nest door
to Watklna' Broihera. and be hi prepared to
do all work in his bne at low prices snd oa
short notice. A specialty made of .
UNDERTAKING,
la which ha is prepared to gW tatiaCae
Uoa and lowest rates.
fi