-IS"
SacRIMY. . . ';. -.".; . FEB. 7. l&O
NDRPEJiDKKT
weburg. has
or the period
i now wel
vears' trial
us of I lie
fore be il
tin I7mp
4 l1t'CLAS
i doaement.
newspaper
farmer aud
Master.
e?riary.
ts.
iPENDENT
ion of any
. onrff in the
son and Coos,
" of onr asset -oponsihle
ad
it WELLS.
i THE END.
t of the merits
ie, and Id the
estions, we have
- newer than that
r mat me paper
ehere give pub.
- i communication
to which we would
., i our readers.
u, February 6, 1880.
lUOLAS lSJUEPHNDENT:
reijr wane tit the Mar
a are accnar.d of run
oiy interest and at niy
In.se, and to justice in
rty. aa well a you, 1
joihing to do witii the
"jau u.l, dlree ly or in-
f OL. ABRAHAM
has been to us no
ly other patron. V
.3 build ng and we pay
ninth for the" same, and
: any work done in' any
em a ml aud receive pay
a Lim as any other cut
Joes nut own us, does not
e. and never attempts to
.what rre shall write
. defend him against those
' ib and have succeeded so
him ff Itia TiMnupfn In
J ----- KiVVVtHJ M
loll road ; but we have
' la because Hoi Abraham
teuse we know Abraham
.urtd and built the canydn
. their own money, and
ht in the discussion th
' ' fe a public matter by rea
,nd Gazley'a first saddling
;- ity the cost of grievous
-i Uazley's receiving pay
-m tha county aa attor.
ngr his own cause.
.V e above letter and our
Jll satisfy our cote tn-
others upon the point In
that hereafter they will
. tirness to meet argument
.ruent, and not argument
iiackguardiam, as has been
actice.
--, . iViiTVi'p nrnciiv
1 heViprerne court has made another
derision in the Canyonvilleand Gales-
ville road ease. Of course. Fink and
Gmley won. It was a foregone con
elusion that thy would win when the
appeal was taken. We do not Bay this
iu contempt for the court. Our con
temjit for that body we would rather
bide under a umbel, and not lot it be
gait! we. wouiu snow disrespect fur
On. Thayer's appointees. To speak
of the governor's pardons In a disre
spectful maimer certainly would not
retleot npon the court, though it
might be truthfully Asserted that the
governor has "done the whole busl-
The decision is upon an appeal
taken up, to tlie supreme court from
Jutigd Watson's eour where the decis
ion was made in favor of Abraham
and Willi, and was virtually and in
.fucta decision in favor of this light to
the canyon road.
While deriding in favor of Fink 4
Otuley, Kelly C. J., declares that
Abraham A Wil 1 bad an equal right
to the road. If this be true, then We
. an ntnirtM JmlfrAM TTmII v ttiifl Pim lw.
r- - - -"O ...... iiim UDV
. giveu it to their friends in preference
to lheiruemiea,aud because they liked
not Airauam a ttiiiis lea, but Fink
& Gasiley more But the Judaea have
another excuse to otle . They repeat
'elf former argument of competition,
Ufch they give the whole canyon to
orapany, and declare that, as they
'ore, they were right they are
and that the Judges of the
"reine court are iufullable
rr No as befoie the
ref
, is
epeated by them that
through the canyon
t there is but 'one,
itlon the whole
is so blindly
'i that the
. . facts in
olUh
f
for their property. That the oid com
pany is even right here aud the judges
wrong, we give the following .'act
copied from the Statutes at large,
datd March 3d, 1875, and to be found
on page 432, In chapter 153 and, in
sect ion 8:
Tint any railroad company whose- right
of wy, or whose track or roadbed ojwn
audi right of way, pmn through nv
canyon, nan or defile shall not irwvnt knv
other railroad Company froo the use HiiJ
occupancy ot tils aaid canyon, paas or ;de-
me joriuu puriHwes oriia road id ecmitioa
wi(h thnroad drat located, or the emna'tnir
of oil.er railroads at jrrail.-, ani tbu l.ica-
UtiB of such ritflit of wmt itiiooirh an cn- i
yon, lM i r ii file shall notcatme the ills.
ne ol any kon or any otLer public
iiik'bway no r located tlierein. nor nreveut i
the location tlrouuli the amn of ai y tweh 1
yngtm roaa or Bipnwar where anclt roau
or road bijjuway may be necea-ary fo pub.
lie aocomnio.laiioii ; antf-when anv clmiiiri'
in tb location of such wayon rad Is a-ci-sairy
to permit the passage of such
railroad turo-iitli any canyon, pass ot'iden
file, said railroad comnnr alia!) bwftwe
ebterinir upon th- ground oce-ip!-l by Sucb
w n iii n road.canae the same tu ln-cniint ruc d
at iu own expenae in the miwt lavurable t-
CHtina and in as perfect a manner as! the
original road Providi d that ocb esuense
auaii us rqnuaniy aiviuea ivlirn.i ,tnr
nam Oct of ra I road companies rccuiiyinif
and oing the same canyon, pass or dtSu.
Tills act must be taken as meaning
that two co-upaniea may have j the
right in common, to occupy for road
purposes oue canyon. It does i not
say that the road of oue company tjball
be taken away from that company
ana given to another, but tnati the
new road must be made at the expense
of this intruding company; and ahJo,
that when the road of the old company
is trespassed upon ny the new com
pany, the new company must con
struct Its own road at Its own
expense, providing mat that ex
pense is equitably divided f be
tween the two. And, again, this law
does not give the right to any one
cor oration to take from another its
property without compensation there
ior. nut tne supreme court of; Ore
gon, upon this very same law' does
that very same thing. There Is but
oue road through the canyon, and the
court admits that Abraham audi Wil
lis made that. The court theri says
that if Abraham and Wiilis have not
a prior and superior right to the' road
they have at least an equal right to it
with Fink and Gazley. But tbrn the
court, in the face of Its own admis
Mon, gives the exclusive right to the
road to Fiuk and tiaxley, aud saddles
the costs of the suit upon Abraham
and Willis. There is certainly n
reason in this beyond that embodied
in tne expression " stand by! your
friends," and leave as an only infer
ence that the judges are either: poor
reasoness- blind to the truth, or that
they do not wish to see the truth. '
After this decision the peopleof Ore
gnu should not want toelect the present
judgts to the positions they now oc
onpy; for the reason, that if by their
aecistnns, they will rob w Ul and
Abraham of their propeny - the time
wight come when a similar declaim
might be rendered agatust some one
else. The danger would be fell and
the quebtlou apparent in the miuds ol
litigants would be, who will be nex
to sutler?
till we iear complaints against
Gov; Thayer in the matter of his par
uouinK oi convicts. . it wouu appear
irom the reports received that the
Governor pardons the worst of con
vlcts, and by so doing compeU tha
people to pay double price in the en i
for keeping rascals in the penittf ntiary
for the time for which they were firs'
sentenced. In other word's, the people,
tnrougb tbe public officers elected by
tnero. eaten, try and sentence a erim
inal for a term of years. The gover
nor pardons the criminal at the eud of
one year, and turns the criminal loose
upon the community at largei. The
criminal has been but slightly pun
ished, and has but little fear iof the
law aud those who are chosen to exe
cute its demands. He goes out upon
the highway and commits a robbery,
or burglarizes some domecile, and the
end of the whole thing is the criminal
la again sentenced, and if he plays it
sharp, In a certain length of time he
U pardoned a secoud time by. the
governor, aud society Is roboed of the
expense' compelled in securing the
first conviction of tbe thief and rob
ber, in that for the two crime com
mitted the fellow possibly does not
serve only the length of time pre
scribed by the judtre iu nassinir
the first sentence. It is uele-8
to speak of law or its j effects
under such circumstances. If it has
become known generally that there is
to oe ouione punisnmentior two crim s
therisk will be taken by the men who
have no reputation to save, a nil who
have been once convicted of felony.
And what an Idea of puuishmeht tbe
Governor must have ! He must, be
eitiier playing for a point In thu mat
ter as yet undiscoverthle to the pub
lic, or he is a well, we don't (Bay it,
and becaue it would lay us liahle to
the charge that we had publicly re
ferred to the mental Inferiority of a
chief executive of a State. It lias
been charged that the governor jis par-
loning the convicts In orler ti siiow
at the end of Ids term of office a cheap
administration of Mate affairs. But
with eveu this proof, if it is shown, as
can be, that the governor's pardoning
power has been only exercised; to in
crease crime, and that he has been le
nient with criminals to secure pres-
tiege by an economical display jin fig
ures, the governor Is very liable to
discover that his bobby is a very poor
norse on wbich to ride inti the Unit
ed States senate, even though lie may
have friends in both parties bound to
defend his cause by vlrture pf the
principle that a favor rendered must;
be returned, and that there must be
honor among ail clatses. j
It is no wonder that the people are
becoming tired of such a governor.
nnd that there Is general complaint '
..... li a . .
ubi uuu wincu nuos res;onalv6 Ut-'-throughout
the State, . j
'he Plafndealer have
41 elates jof the
- tic parties,
" notnin-
of
with the hold-over senators, who will
vote for their man for united States
Senator, Bush ana Thayer will secure
the legislative member fr endorie
their present administration of State
affairs, and Fink will get the balance
What ! substitute is a better word
than 'proxy?' ; Well, Its all the
tame. - "nen ri ok runs the news
papers that will make the slate, Its
certain he'll run the ofSces : aud
d n me, If It du't seem as if he's got
the biggest part of the whole business,
and that he's struck out this time to
own and run the whole of Doinrlns
cuniy." Perhaps our old farmer
frieud is Just about right.
Earlliquakt-8 are not common to
Cuba. There ha been none equal in
violence to those of the 2 Jd and 2.Jd
ulU within the memory of this geucr-
ation. Theytheory i, tlierefore, nlaus-
ible that the ceutral polut of distur
bance wts somewhere in Ceniral
America, where terrible earthquakes
often occur. Quite receutly we had
accounts of a very nevere and pro
longed oue in the State of Han Salva
dor, with the probably destruction of
a great part of the capital city The
earthquake at Lone Pine, Inyo Coup iy
in 1871, was fell over 353 miles from
that point, aud was startling at Sac
rumeuto. The great temblvr of 1811,
which sunk the old towu of New
Madrid, below the mouth of the Ohio
river, was strong enough at St. Louis
and SU Charles to terrify the people,
and its destructive effects extended
almost to the mouth of Red river,
along the lower Mississippi. When
the old town of Quaiauiala was Je
stroyed, the shocks were felt at Pana
ma and in Jamaica; aud iu 1859, when
Mendoza, a place on the east, ru slope
of -the Audes, was shaken to ttie
gmuud, the wave reached out upon
the pampas as far as 500 miles. With
ti.e.-e examples in view, it will not be
surprising it accouuts shall soon le.iub
us of a terril Je earthquake some
wuere iu Yucatan or Uuatamula, t
the central point of the disturbance.
The Salt Lake (Mormon) Ntwsof
the 13th instant had a oluran edito
rial iu-true tabernacle eryle.on the
Ute questions- It asserts i hat there is
a scheme on foot to drive those Iuili-an-
flora their reservation; that the
Thoruhurg affair was a natural result
of this schem-; that It does not credit
the story of i he outrage of Mrs. ani
Meeker, Miss Meeker ami Mrs.
Pries by chief Douglass and his con-f-derats;
that even if this story be
true, it is wrong to punish the whole
tribe for the crimes of a few: that
western meu are by habit unjust to
ward the Indian: that they lust for
the Indian' laud; and it compares
them to "dogs flying at the throats"
of ther.! rai'.i. Some of these state
m nU are true. Their trutu has ofieu
beeu admitted bv the uwot-rs of this
oast an. 1 tbe east, 'i ha Utes aie n'it
without aile and influential dfeixiei e
outside of Mormomloni, aud Mormon
defence is culeulated to harm their
cause. There is not a charge which
the News presents agaiust lawies
l-order wiiites. )t crime aeaiust ihe
IiKiinus, that does not apply with
much greater foree to the Mormons
for outrage perxtr4ted upon the peo
ple whom they insolently call "Gn
tiles." We think that justice de
mauds and gojwl policy, too that
every Ute, from Dongls down, who
participated in the Meeker niasSiicre,
should be speedily caught, tried, aud.
wheu found guilty, hauled.
Let independents reoicioUer that
tbey have more to look after tins ytar
than ever befoie. The reason is plain
Politicians have more t " s to t;riud,
aiid'couttequeuily are working harder
than usual, and have to set up more
jol to accompihb their ' purges
It is the olflivs that the (Kdiliciaus
are aflei, and it is too true that th
average politiuiin will lake the liigh
8t otllce 01 tne Mimlli et one; they are
satisfied always with a small portion
of the loaves and the flshes if they
cau not left the ltoii'n share of the
feast. v They will k into ai.y noro'ier
of combination, make a:l sorts of
compromisen so far as party princi
ples are concerned, aud vote for an
one if by so (Joins; they can feed at the
public crib. They wil! even go into a
copartnership in the matter of iheir
newspapers iu 1 his county and st.uni
iu with the Ut mocratic r public in
organs. When ull this ig true, it is
certain the iudeendeu(S are opxsed
by meu who will stop at notliisi t
accompiistt tneir ueaiiouahle ends,
and hence to beat these dishonent
men, they mu-t certainly exercise
more thau common vigilance.
I
GENERAL GOSSIP.
; Bolivia is beumniug enterprising.
3ot to lie outdone by her neighbor
Peru, she has deposed her preideut
and compelled him to leave for for
eign parts.
Ihe hea vy insurance on the burned
property iu Bosom is noticeable. It
is irdmljly due in measure to the
fright occasioned by the great confla
gration of 1:7J in that city.
The Louisville (ourier-Journai, a
conservative democratic paper, says:
"The way to treat Uarcelou is to make
short shift of him with a stout cord
from one of the elms of Augusta."
i'olonel Mosby, Consul at Hong
kong, is making a searching invest!
gatiou Into tbe mode by which coolies
and lewd women have been trans
ported to the Uuited States. Ue
discovers corruption at every point.
Professor Proctor says that the
deaths from falling meteors average
one every 400 years; and yet young
folks will walk round with each other
during the soft summer nights and
never dream of tbe danger that besets
tuem.
One-third of the gold that is nailed
goes to wear aud tear, one-third goes
into circulation, and one-third iuto
the arts and manufactures. All tbe
gold in the world would make a pile
only 25 feet wide, 45 feet long and 25
feet high.
Without earnestness no man is ever
Teat, or does really great things- He
"":' the cleverest of men; be may
.entertaining, popular,
X weight. No soul-
"er painted that
w.
graph Cardinal MeCloskey for Infor.
matlon on the subject. The Pope is
Indisposed.
The Methodist Eriiscopal church
had, atHJortling to statistics, reported
np to July it, 9j annual conferences,
11,454 ttlueraat preachers, and l.
693.S37 member probationers. There
are 4U residing elders, and 631,937
members have die t since the organ
ization of the church.
Of 22 republican 8tate senators of
Nw York, 11 are for Grant. 10 for
Sherman, and - 1 non-committal.
Among the members of the assembly
43 are for Grant, 14 for Blaiue, 8 for
Sherman, 4 for Conkiiug, 1 for Gar
field, and 18 decline to express pref
erence.-
Mayor Walker of Prtland, Maine,
received a telegram from F. W. Hid,
of the Fusion Legislature, asking if
accommodations fr that Letrislnturd
could be had there. The Mavor, a
demociat, consulted the council and
replie!: ''.No suitable accoaimoilu-
tiouf. The policy would led t-t
bloodbhed."
There is nothing more depl a' I In
human form than the spy wh wi 1 1
creep about a printing oillce iu the
guise of a friend, aud tht-n ro ouu-ide
tbe office and 'tell all that bus been
said in his presence, and in order to
make his story iuteresting, lid'ls to
it. We have just found a f-I;-w .f
this kind, aud we are pleased to i-ay
he does not reside in Kosebnrp. We
hope he will nut come to eee us ugain;
for our forbearance mlrht not con
tiuue, and it is probable we mit;lit
give his name to the public that ail
honetst men be on their guard ug-U list
him. - - " .-.
In new railways the outskirts of this
republic are rapidly gaining on the
older Slates. In 1872, by the latest
showing of the Railroad Gazette, there
were built 43-53 miles of new railroad
eautof the Mississippi, and but 2 87
west of that river. Bat iu 1S79 only
124 miles were built east and 3187
west. The years 1880 aud t8Sl bid fuir
for great activity in this son of work,
aud the region west of the Mississippi
and' Missouri wl!l get the lion's fhnre
of tbe new roads. As likely to le cmt
st ucted In these out--kiiu of the
country during those years we esti
mate: For the Northern Pacific, 1000
miies; Southern Pacific, 500; Atchison,'
Tojieka aud Panta Fe, 473 miles on the
Gummas aud El Paso bnncli, and g.0
miies on the LI Paso and San Diego
branch; for the various brunches of
Jay Uuu Id'a Kansas, Cokradoand Mew
Mexico system 500 miles, aud for the
T xa system "800 miles. This will
give 4123 milrs: and as to minor and
snorter roads aud brandies, the ad
dition will perhaps be a great iu the
number of miles, if not in their imiKi
tauce to tiie Wrt-t.
Various Causes.
Aivtnc 112 years, care, aicknt-Fs. diKap.
po ntui -as aod hereditary prsdisp ii.inn
all i.t rule iu turn the liuir n'uy, and
thcr ol 'h"n iifSnies it to sited preui -lurulv,
AT-Ji's Uair Vio r will. rat -re
h on r lieep bla;t, aa ruav be deaired. 1:
ilteiiH and cieanses the
1 scalp, U'tVinir it a
.r. 8 an t cure bu
lit althy action, and rem
uivre ami dindruli. Hy itsuee fa liug b ir
: checai-d. and a now. irrow th will tm pm
duced ia all cases wheru be foil e'es ar
not deji'.rtiTed nr (flaods drciyed. Its
etl'ecia am beautifully six wu un tiraiuy
weai ir sickiy hair, to which a ew ii
piicatious will pldoce tiia ((loss and
frefdio -SH ol vouib. IlaroileMS and ure in
its i.peraiion. it is tncuiuptrable as a 'irc-w
iDif. aud la eec;aiiy valued fir tiie a. 1
lu-ir aud nciiness ol lone it inijmrts. It
co taina n ith r oil uor dye aud wi l ao.
ml r coiur wium cambric, vet it lus a.
lunmi ihe hair and kerpit fresh nod vijf
ruiH. Hod sf e, Uavis &L o, Purtiand
bo!i e dakldt ts.
NESV TO DAY.
tenner's Plantation.-
dedi:ated to
a. vw,; f ens k m
' OF .
" FENNERTS RED FK0N1."
. BY
2"red Scliwartz, Usq.,
OF TlIK " OFFICE."
t'iimiy ritistens and straiiirt-r.
liners. Bid 'iers, and weg.ern ranirer.
Lisfeii to the truililnl st-rv
i ! Fenm r-of die "l!d Fruitorin,'
lie in tra.litul tii;dii will tell v.-u
Juwt t a jrooda lie llae to sell you, "
Mind Ta now us iHU tj'iKinjr.
if you are foud of cl eiiiir and sm iking,
Orifyuuare uivra to snullinc,
wn t lie Kois uih-a not need puu.ng,
fie ba braDds will suit you", raa.Iy,
1'iiiiacC'i Cinsmurs (riz llieui riKariy,
Is there iioue cm auit you better,
I'liey wilt uit you to t letter.
Hi clifiir just .n.iii Havana.
,111. ke in thu ni"gt lovely manner. .
Heerslnnm pip. sot atyieg nd faohions,
Jut t ruit the taste aod jiaiwioiis.
And it is all ove: KoseOurj; sta.ed
i I is I'lb icsos ar.i c.-lfbra'e. 1.
Kl. Gusto, s raijrlit en',, a'l th jro,
j.irdlard, Venabb-, Pic -V, also.
All the fin-; cut brands lur chewing.
That your teeth will nuver ruin.
Pllie t-i suit tin- tnvetsralile 9m-fer.
Cirdnfur playinif siticli ai.d .nker, ' "
P.ol brier, a;id steins of cherrv,
M ire tiiau any unui can carry.
It Wlllll l lalte a WHek to tell J-OO
All ilw things lie lias to Hell you.
While in town you may be stopping,
At the "Red Front " pleaH- drip in.
VEX NEK you'll find at that i.-eatu.n,
Always reiy to give ynu information.
Or to see you well provided,
With wnat is by ad decided,
Thectnokera and chewers itiory,
The best and rlienpen at tie "lied Fron
toria." .
Risebuho, Orejron, Feb. 8d, 1880.
Land for Sale.
1,000 acres at $4 per acre. On Deer
creek. 300 acres of furmlng land.
Orass not eaten out'and lest range for
stock in the State. Oood timber of all
kinds. 3 miles from Kosebtirg. tiood
orchard and range well watered.
OEO. W. OKNGER.
LAND NOTICE.
Lakd Office at Lo-iebcbo On.,
Jan. 2J. 1880. f
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
lb fnllowhijr-iiame' s-nler lias filed
Duties of hi intention to make final proof
in support f bis c aim, aim secure filial
entry 1 hereof at the expiration of thirty
days from the date of this notice, viz: Mad
ison M. Antes. . Homextead Application
No. 2 813 fur t!:e -est bait ot souiitwesi
quarter, uthweat quarter of northweat
quarter and lots i, 3 and 4, aeciion 31,
township 25, soah range 7 went; and
names the following as bis witiieaaea, fix ;
W. B. C ark. ol Doutrlas coiintr. and L..
T. Thorn u on, of D-.uirlaa e-iuutr, Orecou.
VM, F. BENJAMIN. .
rt-o;isier.
W ooAaneiii f -akvuiaeMeeiii
4
NEW TO
JUST
HS0SIVSDI
1 I5Y
BR.. HAMILTON,
' A I'ULL
Iliiirniacetit Preparation
, INCLUDING
kgi :ah,
Vepsin awl Sin
Fluid!
Apists., Slisir3, Synips, Wiae3. Fills.Sto
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; Tfi Vi I SAM K WILL BE St)LD AC
King of tlie Bood
Com all Srofaloiu aSMtkma and duarden rctalU
injr from Impurity of the blood. It n needlaai to
pacify all, a theauffeivrcnaawualJy perceive their
cauw; but Sail Uhmm, JHmpUi, tUtrt, Tuturt,
Hmtrt, SmtUtrnfi, fte., are tue moat common, aa
veU aa many sBectioui ot tbe Start, Utrnd, Ltver
and fit neck. - . 1
SCROFULA.
' Woaderfol Ours of SUsdaest. .
D. Kahbox, Sow A Co. Sat tbe benefit of all
troubled with Scrofula or Impure Blood in tbeir
yateme, I hereby reaommead Kinf of tbe Bloou.
I have been troubled with Setefula for the paet tea
yenra, which eo affect oil i eyea that I wen com
pletely blind for eix montae. J vu recoaimended
lo ry King ot the Blood, wtork baa proved a gnat
bleeaina; to ma, aa it baa co-aplrteiy cured me, and
I cheerfully reoomnead it to all troubled aa I have
been. Youre truly,
Maa. B. WXaiaaaiow, aardinia,K. T.
. " ' . V
gpa tc O 0 0
will be pail to any Public Hbepitat to be mutu
ally aareed upon, for every certificate of Una nudi
erne pubtiahed by ua ahicb la not "bourne.
Its Ingredients.
To abow our faith in the eatery and excellence of
the K. B., npua proper peraonal applieaiioa, whea
MtieSed that no impoeition ie iutended, ere will
five th namei of ail iia weredienta, by afbdavH.
he above utter were never made before c y the pro
prietorof any other Family Medicine in the world.
Many taatlmonlala.ruri her information, and
fall direetiona for uaiiia- wilt be found in the pam
phlet "Treatise on Dimn ot the Blood," ia
which each bottle ieenetoaed Prier ai nrkuthm.
! tatatna 11 ouncee, or 40 to S doer, fold by drot
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FHYSfGIA ' AKO SUF.CEJP,
KO.-EiiHKG, QGX
DISEASES OF wOMEff A SPECIALTY.
OFFICE IN MARKi & CO'A BCIhDINU
(liriier!v Dr. Czud's). Cnusuitatmn
and ogieratini! modi fer atient.
B. M. DAVIS, M. D,
FHYICAll. A?13 SU.13E0N.
OFFICE UPST AIKS IX S, MaRK
& ('o'a brick buiMirjj, lioseburj;. Ore
gon. Private eonsuitation rottu for pa
tlellts.
CANYONV1LLK, OUEOON,
BLACKSMIT11ING & VVAGOtf
Kbl'AIRINO NKATLY bOXE
Ilorse-shoeing a specialty ,: and satiafac-
tioo euitanti-ed. - T. ms l.iw for cash or
appnivel en-ait," and. work dona when
wanted. Those inilelitri to me are hereby
noi'ified that all nuiaianrivntt debts mast
be jwid by Jurmr -T let, 18ts0 ; by sodoinx
ail old latr is will do me a favr. and
find tne able to put in 6rat-clasa atock in
lie eomina Sprtr jr. 1 he atock . will te
there ; tint I wish a retilemeut wrth old
rmnds, aud wild a loll slock be able to
aell tbcui work cLeaner than ever.
JwilN C AKZSEIi.
V.u C'CT IX:CI, literary
THE INDEPENDENT
Wilt be furnished from
now until June 17th for ,
On.. Dollar. 'I
1 .". ' a
- DAY.
JUST
LINE OK .
'Jar
Combination!''
COMB AND SKK TIIE
HEW STORE.
HAFFEiM DEN
lillOTHFK,
Hava just opened a
Pirst-OlassPEOVISIOl"
-AND
At S.
Marsks Sc Co'e. Old
Stand,
n.ofijTiaSxjha.ca.:
Thsir stock consists of
n 1 mi 11
.if
GHOOERIES
Of tbo choicest quality, Incladin,,
Counrly Tr aduce.
Tney ara prepared to and by their
MOT10:
Full WEIGHT
Choice STOCK
-AND-
Low
PRICES
FOR
CASH!.
FAKMEKS AND ALL OTHERS
WILL FIND A HEADY
MARKET HERE FOR ALL
CHOICE PRODUCE.
KFFErKDErTiROTHERS.
PRKIITS &CAIILL
HAVE FITTED UP
- , SJI Jg weavweeaaw
aiETIlOPOIiT'N SALOON
In -a Metropolitan Style,
. awn
THEY HAVE OX II AND
LIQUOBS & CIQAHS I
FINEST AND BFST
IN" XJKE EIARKET
Xacuoxa. KTotice.
U. Laso Officr. Rorkbuho, Ogn.)
Ot-emt.er 3. 1879. f
TATOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN IN PlTft
A.1 sitance ot ihe Act of Congress of Jane
3d, 1878. for lie vale o timber lauds in the
Static of California, Oregon, Nevada d
Washingtoo f erriiory tiiat W. T. Wood.
on has made aiinlicatioa to pore ha so lot 2
of section 18, lon.ship3'3, south ranga 4
wen.
Any and all persons claiming : ad-
varsaly tha above described tract of land
must file their claim in the Register's of-
Bce wiilii n sixty da atrnm this date.
VL V. BESUA4S1N', leister.
t
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j
Pearling & Gibson,
, Of I LAND." ()ON.
W..ud auiinuiiCd to the public that
llit-y are r. part-d with Jit) bit of materi
al to supply all d, iuii,is io thrir line,
iinvioir ruj.iyi-d uvi-r (wnitr years' ex pe
rW'Ue in lli.-ir trailn. ;l ;,rfc )N rt..rmi i
by ibem fU!tr:iott'-l 1c b tirst-ciai, and
tnctly auciiruiiisr tootd-r.
Gi'o
'olatrated'
Ear-
VV. STRANtiK. HOSE-
rmnodiired It aM i iiavr ns.-d tliera M
lie til.- U-at -ver mventelt &'w,8 on
IcnJ ano f r ! i'lii-..
FAKM
.MA'-!!lM:iiV
vm!.';d. "
Give Them, a' Call
1 UMM.nPiiK
. The Prwmater aa Ferfeetar of As
UaUatlon. The Reformer and Tltallzer of tbe
Blond.
Ihe Producer anil InrlKoratwr of
Nerve aad Sluacle.
The Builder and Happartcr of Brain
Pawer.
Fellows' Compound Syrup Is com
posed of Ingredients identical with
those which constitute Healthy Blood, -Muscle
and Nerve and Brain Substance,
while Life Itself is directly dependent
upon some of them.
By lis union with the blood and Its
effect upon the muscles, reestablishing
the one and toning the other, it ia ca
pable of 'effecting tbe following results :
It wil displace or wash out tubercu
lous matter, and thus cure Consumption
By increasing Nervous and Muscular
Vigor, it will cure Iyspepeia, feeble
or interrupted action of the Heart and
Palpitation, Weakness of Intellect
caused by grief, worry, overtax, or
irregular habits. Bronchitis Acute or
Chronic, Congestion of tho Lungs, even
In the moat alarming stages.
It cures Asthma, Loss of Toice,
Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dance, Epileptlo
Pits, Whooping Cough, Nervousness,
and ia a most wonderful adjunct to
other remedies In sustaining life during
the process ot Diphtheria,
Do not he deceived by remedies bear
ing a similar name : no other prepara
tion Is a substitute for this under any
circumstances.
look out for the name and addreea
J. I. FELLOWS', St. John, N.B., on the
yellow wrapper In watermark, which ia
seen by holding the paper before the
light.
Price, $1.60 per Bottle, 6 for $7.S0.
8old by all Druggists.
. MOTICB,
MR. JOII3I C. AIKEN
T HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO
ACT
as my agent and to transact all buni-
uesa for uie aud ia niy name in Douiclat
county, and to collect all bills, rent and
accounta due me and receipt fur the ame,
aoif JiiSKPU C. AIKEN.
DRY3 3AX.QOI7.
JACKSM BTKKET, : llOStlllJliO.
The nroDrietor of this well-known and
popular rert would thank bis friends tor
th?ir liberal patroDar in the past aad ask
For a continuance ut the stua in the luture.
The public ia in formed that 1 keep none but
the beat brand, ol winea. Ifcjrwr and cijfan,
and that I sell over the bur tne celebrated
JESSE MOOhE k Cp.'S
KENTUCKY WHISKIES
A or mi) Billiard Table will hefunni i:i tli
Saloou ;also all the lea Jinn .hi iu o :h
coast, (tiveinea rail. -V.
JAJMBEIt IMiMBEH !
MOUNT SCOTT MILLING 't'OMP ANV
fa II- IIOWLEY,
- j
WOULD ANNOUNCE TOi THE CITI
aeim -t u.nis;iaf c.'iiu v ai.tl vicinttv thi.t
lie has pu.chasoa an ui.,i .it i;t
Tra& Sawmill,
On the I
1IORTH UMPQTJA !
A nd has taken
FILL COXTOL OF THE SASIE.
He has bad 20 years fxperie-nce in tb
business of luiiiber-iuakiuz. and guaran
teen t all fuaioiuer perteet satisf..ciion.
lie will deliver all kinds of
DRESSED AND FLAIN LLMDER
At Roaeburff or elsewhere cheaiier than
con be purchased from any other mill, and,
all ordt.r will be nrnmutly titled. Con
tractors and builders will find it to their
aiivanugo to inquire for terms aad prices.
He IsalHo a pr40iica' architect and build
er, and all huving AiicU work will be bene,
fitted by calling upon .iim be'ore jroing
eiawhere. J. M. ROWLEY.
3D L .TTJVt
INI
ROSEBUBH. OBEO0N.
ALL BUSINESS YA MY LINE WILL
he pronimlv attended to ami et,.r.,.
mi.derate. Can be lound when anted."
Inquire tor m lh)seb.irg hotel.
DR. S.K. RAYJS1QNO
DENTIST, LATE OF O.tKLAND, OdS .
Having nrrtuauently located in Boaeturjr.
is preiamt to do ail worn in the den'ist
nn in Bra., clans order. Oiv, ni a call at
the house next door to Ohkc'a picture gal-
iriy, . .
3, 3 VI. EAUBSST, H D.
Ecnccpaihic Phv , cian,
fcOSEBURG oa on. ;
TTT1LL ATTEND TO ALL CASES
w V Intrusted to his care. Office at
hir residence. ; sotf
XIOSEBUHG HULLS,
& EJKKB3,
FP.CSSETCnS.
The Best Four in the Market for Sale
Tiii Flonr- f then "mills baa ga;nd !n
t'urryun ii it enms to be known
? f r as t--. bi't in th v:--ti. -,
. r v - f t , ' j '.5
Sheridan Bros.,
They woald aanoance that they havu )ost
Largest- Stocli
w . .
rv l t Oib -Iu count r, ana wuea
Ever broaglit , to U-mimm cu j,
KKS nod KB "
bet. aiiTnlyi la r their linerof ai.y u.l1isl.mei,t
can purchase eiew4ier. , , '
In the shape ot building materials in
suKrl.iriaducementswpuu-.-
Woei-n (jive you uargaina m ur, e.,..-.w..
wher Back's Bonanssa. farmer, tiiniy. ieiter, i-acmc, vthji
Occident, Iroi. Ki'nir, Empire City, and other stove and runtfe. TlK.
The beiftof worsnn-n are conaiaotiy euip.
ami buyers iwmmu team '. F"" .
We have ais barat-ins to otJ-r 10 guna,
. . . l.iinSlini.auni ana f'iatois
We ate also Airems lor th VVbite. Perl.aand New Hume Swinr MachiBes.wUictt
e aell at lowest ratea and warrant as complete in every reapetl.
We can also supply - .
Averil! nttd Rn&bir Saints,
The best in the market, at tli lowest ratea. . .
Give us a call, Inajiect our a-oek, inquire aa
any one cau.
GLASS BALL CASTERS,
oa
.2 1st 2 ads, Bursaus, Par
lors, Tatlcs, aCiiiisg
Eooa Ta'oles, Scfas,
Eto. tc.
AND POR
We wt.ald respeclluliv nail attention to
bene new and beautiful Furniture iJaaiers
cuns'hting ot tine, polished flint $la8 baiU,
held 111 e aws ot nne 1 eil uittai, or ot inal-
eaoie iron, nickie l isted. Besides their
exceeding beauty, which Is a autBcient in
ducement for their aiti.pt ion, THKV PuS-
SK-K MANY UKCiOEi' AUVAM AUKS
OVEK THE OLD cii'YLE SWIVEL i'A-
TEKS. Tbey are fust super Sedicg tlmo'-t
ani a iaci that thvy nu-anaa adranta-
geaot no men merit. Tney art easily pui
on furniture iusieud of the uldtyle.
Tiiey add Materially to the Sweetness
& Volume if Tons of Piamis & Orirans
On which thev are uaed, by imoilati. g the
instrument. This statement we su'is'aie
late by reliiAe toslim -uiuls at band Tie s -raaters
have attracted tbe. attention of ru
inat 'U iiwciane, who hive thoroughly tea
ted their bi'-riia. and unliesi.a' iiiglv re
eoinuieiidtd ttiuiu for i iiror.Qr the quao
liiy and quality of lone. In additiuu to
the valuable teliuiuiale of musicians East
ia oui posiesaioi', we qii-ie,li fiilowing
from the gentleineo i f rare musical attain-mi-ut
, well known to ihe profi-u-ion in
Oregon : " "
Messrs Aikei & Allen : Aftr our
having placed a set ot tbe Adgate t!a
Ball Carters" on my Piano, 1 muet ay
I am pleaded w th th-? eifeci-. 1 find the in-atrum.-it
woudeif ihy hap oved iu vo um
aud uriliiaticy of toue. 1 can a:a curii'y
to their advantages as a ctor over tin.
old ewive. action. Wy Piano cat oe mov
ed about over the carpeted floor wnh inacti
greater ease with thea Canters than With
the o U style. Kespectfii'iy,
T. il. PAititorr,
East Portland. Jan. 11, 18S0.
CoSrEKVtTOIiT OP .MrSIC, f
I'OBTLAND, Or.. Jan. 12h. 18!
W taka groat pleasure 111 ecNilying to
ihe impr iVetnenl in our Pin no sine hav
ing the "Adgnie lilaxs Bail CaMers" at
tached. The velume f ti ne i gr. ati r an i
the treble tui-.c more brilluint, and our
ou t lettret is that e did not uh them
beKje. XV. H. KINIioSs".
FliAXCif VINTON.
PoCTLASD, Or. .Ian. I3ih. 1S80.
We have teateU be 111-riiaof the-Ailgate
Ulats Ball Cas;eis, aa used ou Pianos and
wn heartily endonw the opinion of Messrs.
Kinross and V nlon in reg.,r.t to mime
O. W. PKENTiCK 4 CO.
Cok's Mnsrc Paul- RS, I
PuRTLASa, Or.. Jau 16 b, mi. S
UKS6RS AtKKNi Allkm Gentlemen :
Alter carefully tesl:ng my piano, on aluch
you have placed the ''Adgate Ulaiw liall
t.'astrra" 1 ntiheritaiingly aay that they
lioasesa a!) the merits Uaimed for ihoui.
Th clearly add to the btillirncy a id
yolt me of lone of t!ie inst uruent. The
OU. nail " t.'eaterUimrinsr" Caster I
think is of great im; ortaace. Respectf 1 y,
E. C.Uh.
On- comp'ete stock is on exhibition at
M:Kir-her & Thompeou's bunk store, 103
rim; a Por' an !. Or. A liberal discount
allied tu l e trade.. Orders by mail
promptiv fil et,.
'AIKEN A ALI EN. Pole Agents
For Oregon, Wasliingtue and Idaho Ter
Utory.
ole AcnU tor tlie Pioneer Woolen
Woolen Mills fot North Pacific Coast.
HlCrilKSKNTINO
Man o fact urea of tbe
ST AXDiBD SHIRTS
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS.
t?7and 09. F-u-t. Pr;iaid, Ogt
KEDLEY B-. -
. Administrator's Sale.
TN PUKSCANCE AND BY VIBTUE OF
X an order made by 1 be County Court of
Doug.as county, biate of Oregon, sitting
in probate at ihe regular Jnunry term,
on tne otn aay ot J.niuar.v, itsao, 11 e un
dersigned adiuiuisiraior ul th- estate ol
James B. Smith, dec -fed, will sell m pub
lic sate, to tne iHgheat nttliler for cash, 011
the preinnu) vouuty and ate af reraid. oh
Sa:uMy, Vebruary 7ih tb'W, at 1 o'clock
in the afternoon uf said uar, Ml ol the bl
lowing described piom-rtv, to wit ; 'Ihe
K. half of Iota 1 and 2, in block No 14. be-
i .g SO feet wid :. on Locum, street aud 100
ftt on Strcnnd atreet ; a.'so lot N" . 3 in
block 14. a 1 in , heraiiioad addition to the
town of Oakland AIko iota' 5. 6, a 2
S. half ol lot 7, olock 3, in the old town 0:
Oakland, Also t' e S VV. quarter of the
A. K. quarter and W. tia.II of S. ti. Jof sec
tion 27, and N W. quarter of the N. E.
quarter ol section 84. T. 23 S. It. 5 W. eoo
taming 1U0 acres, and all in tlouglaa coun
ty, Oregon- J. L. SMITU, Adn.iuislMtor.
McGREU OR'S
BUTCHER SHOOP
Having purchased the bnclierlioo of 8-
t'ramer, I am now prepared to furnish cua-
witb tn Brest or
BeePork,Mutton
At lowest rate. I would call attention of
consumer" to the fuct that I have one o
the beat cutters, and am prepared to fur
biah meat as desired. Always fat cattle
on hand.
Oive ms a triaLand If I do not suit you
as to quantity, quality and prices, then I
Bhall nut complain il you go eiww hre
L. McGKEfJOK.
Koaeburg. Oregon.
L. A. SLIITH
IE sat '' jLl. mi.;: tt : a-;
ROSEBUKa...OREGOSr.
T7T7
VEGETABLE DDFP
Boseburg, Or,
received and now have on hand one oi tha
ox iaraware
. i. j ... crovpii ntr m. pit.
aaucu n, . -
to doc are tliev Ihvr ih
- i ' 11.1 '
ia Soothera 0KoB, which they vroposa
. ... , . -r,. -
inewi; i . -
-- nnt MMiW w
, t.,''' :
-7 ...
. .. . . .t.. s '
sucn aa laeurmiT, i 'uu """" "
. ...
to our prices, ana wi promiae 10 iu
fcHElilDAN BKUS.
G 0 T b. IIA ill LTOxi fS
HEW DRUGSTORE
FOR -Drnga,
Paints, Oils, Varnish, Window and
fieturs Uiass, otari ury, rrnuiutrj,
if you wiali to purcUitRH tiiem cheaper ,
than at any place sou' h ul
PORTLAND.
And keeps full lines of
EDWARD TODD & COS.GOLD
PENS, PENCILS. ETC,
SCHOOL BOOK?, NOVELS,
LEGAL BLANKS.
wash, Yarnisbj Artist's
'Brushes, '
Windsor and Newtons tobe colon. Win
dow and Picture Olaaa. every size, at
Ixiwi-st Price, by box or pana. Blank
Bo ks. Writing Paper, envelopes, pens.
Ail uew Patent Medicines in stock as
demand will warrant. OLASS CUT
Til OKDER, free of charge. Agnt for
TjHREE I.IIXED paints
The celebratud and tlioroiigh'y tested PA
CIF10 KURKER PAINT, The IM
PEKISHAULK PAINT, and The
ENAMEL PAINT. Agent for M.
Oray, Music le.iler. hau Francisco.
Prescriptions filled with diepatch, at tba
inweat rates, htore is aeceaaibld at right
wind w on back street at all honrt of the
uigkt Hemeiuber ihe place. Brick build
i.gii otile Xielroj oliiau ll-tel, lineetcrg,
Oregon.
b. j. a
:eeridan,
(Successors 10 I'iioh. P. bueridan)
DHALKK8 IS
HAKDWAKE. ' TIN W ARK '. STOVES
Uuus, Cutlery and Tii jers' r ur
aiBhitig Oimic'i.
t&iCJC STCE, F.0SEEU?.G,
CGM.
Having secured the above busiriej-g, we
are prepared 10 keep up its former good
name lor work and prioes. We have tha
beet of material and a'was a full stock of
g Kids' on hauJ, and 1c ia our aim to fur
nish cusioineis with Grs:-ciass articles at
let live pricea.
A full stock ot Iron and Steel far sale.
Orders hum abroad will rereiv prompt
a'teuiua.. li. S. d i. C. KUEKIDAN.
tub mm MILLS
or-
ll&ikz, Sidcnaa & Co., i
CANTON VILLE, OKEOON.
fpilE FLOURING MILLS OF MESSRS,
Marks. 8idemn & Co., at Canyon
villa. Oregon, are offered for rent, 10 any
responsible party. The nulla are doing
profitable and fine business; they have all
the conveniences ia tba way of a bog in
smokwbonse, feeding troughn. Scalding ai
para.ua. belonging to brat-cias luitiv; ai d
the reann 1 have for renting; ia thai I am
comjieiled to soon take uiy departure for
(iermaiiy.
For larther particulars, ioqoiro at the
milla, Canyonville.of A. F. SCHULZE!.
Admiiiistrutor'g (Sale.
TN PURSUANCE AND ! BY VfRTUE
eia of an order made by the County Court
of Douglas county. State of Oregon, sit.
ting in probate at th regular January term
law). th anderaign-sd administra-or of the!
estat of Richard Smith and Startlia
A. Smith, dec-aae i. will Sell at t.ubiie snle.
to the (.igb.-si bhldiTlor cash or credit with
approved security, iu the town of (kt
county and a:e af.in-aaid, on Fridav Feb
ruarv 6th IKkO ..-! 1. i
- i."i.ta 10 ma alter-
noon of aaid iav. all of tha f..llr.un,. j
scrilvd property, to-wit : ,."
lbs ionati.in land claim n,,tic,:
numtieredS403.o.inmiingot Iota N,. a 4.
5 aod 6, m ciion 23. T. 2a, K. R, 5. W.- cona
...n,ng 100 4 acre and ,'h S..f'
.. . 4.rT, n. mnt of the N E
quarter, aud the S. E. quarter of th. R
(luarter of aection 33. r. 23 3 HVW'
200 acre); E balf f aaid donaU' fand."
claim b on log to Ma-th. a v.....i. j
u.4 .... .-. n. ue-
. .1 j , ra,a,nu,r Rich
hard
.-.nil, uecenaeu. ni ue yy
T 4 .:.naetef or Setting 84 (24 acrrnV
io ctions 29 a ,d 28 couencng at th?&
quarter
u , j ' ,e a"D''on lnd claim of
KoWrt and t-usan Smith. runnint;Tl1,r.eJ.
north 13 r,Hla ; tbeoce VV t i on 1 K?B
prralle, with tl t.,u-.U b.'". ' ' J -said
d-mafiou iandcl.iui, thence 7outh ii
lhe,.c e.at along .a son h boundary
one m,le to the place of beginuiogj II" S
t-rof sec,i, 34. tbek W quari "tbe
andlo.No 4 in .i,' or 1' . T"" .
h s w . - . r.. " " i.
all In TV . i ",""'e Mertdi
an in ihiugias conntv f.... ,
ongia countv. Jh-e..
an and
J. L. SMITH, Administrator.
NOTICE.
Lmsd Office ATRosEiiTTito oKror3.t
NOTICE IS IIEhEBY UiVEV T MAT
the followinr.n..j . ... '"AT
o. hi in.en.Sia t r.r.U:" H'-d
WM.F. BENJAMIN,
trU
Notice of Assigament.
JTOTICE IS I BERKLT GIVEN THAT
malH V '- .r
s under mh . .
wont he f., '"iin inrea
oiomna from this dte. at f,-..
Claa'onir.Uivirnn: '
f... 'I!A'D 8T1NOEB, Aesignea.
Canonyvuie, vKa., Dec. 13. l7!r
PRACTICAL CASHACE AN'O WACOJI
1.m j. w-m
a ojietwl a atji n i lttau.iMr., J
to V, V?,,: l.-ra, ,r.j i" rreind to
A
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