feATURDAY MAY 29, 1880
RESOLUTION OF ENDORSEMENT.
W HERKAS, TUB DoCGLAS INDEPENDENT
a newbpaper published in Koteburg, liu
been published la this county tor ths period
of three years; and
YV HH.RK.ua, said newspaper Is now wel
established, and during a three yean' trial
It baa faithfully served tbe interest oft be
producer and tax-payer; therefore be It
JUtoitna, we, the member of tbe limp,
qua (inn jf n No. 20, do give Tbr Douglas
IsoitrENDBNTOur unqualified eiidoeement.
snd would recommend it as a newspaper
- worthy the patronage of every farmer and
US; payer in Southern Oregon.
iuf Obo. W. Jones, Master.
J J. P V)CKCAit, Secretary.
OJ DEPEN DENT TICKET-
Fob
3EOI.3E,
CONGRESS,
of Maltaoinah
M. C.
county
; FOK BUFBEM3 JCDOE8,
VT. P. LORD. o( Marion county,
JOHN BURNETT, of Bentor county,
E. B. WATBON. of Jackson county,
FCB JCDGB SECOND DISTRICT,
J. F, WATSON, o( Douglas county.
FOB PkOSECTJTIHO ATTORNEY,
JAS. W, HAMILTON, of Douglas county.
' e
FOB STATE SKHATOBS,
D. W. STEAKNd, JOHN C. DRAIN.
FOB BEl'KEhENTATIVEf,
P. P. K.BUKE, L. p. MONTGOMERY
F. SPENCEK. T. BARNARD.
FOB
F. P.
SHERIFF
IIOOAN.
FOB CLEBK,
THOMAS R rHERIDAN.
FOB COCNTT COMMISSIONERS,
PERRY COOK, R. 8. APPLEOATE,
FOR TREABCRER,
W. T. WRIGHT.
FOR SCHuOI, Sri'EHtNTENDENT,
J. W. STRANGE,
FOB ASESSOR, .
D R. B. WINNIFORD,
FOB SUKVETOB,
WILLIAM THIEL.
FlR O BONER.
H. M. DAVIS.
, The Independent Central Committee
hereby endorse tbe above ticket for
Btate and county officers, and cordial
. jy comment! tunee enaoreea above
toe lavoraoie consideration or-'tiie
voters and taxpayers of the county
ana state at ine coming eiution.
H. ONN, &b Chairman.
G eo. W. Jones, secretary.
KELLY, THE FRAUD.
All know tbe history of Judge
Kelly, the deoo.ocr.itlo candidate, who
denies be bad knowledge of the dis
patch sent (n cipher to New York to
bribe an Oregon elector, even though
be ad 'led tsf is to the dispatch asking
"far yj.$slw to commit bribery; "
fully endorse this, James K. Kelly.'
There is something more for tbe peo
tie of Oregon U understand before
they can appreciate the entire truth '
-aa to Judge Kelly's honesty, bis
freeness from wrotu. and his boasted
claim of Incorruptibility. To have con
victed Judge Kelly of an attempt t
bribery, it was necessary to show
that be did not know the contents of
tbe dispatch which he "emloraed.
and to prove that he knew that the
State was. republican before the dis
patch was seuc The congieaeioual
committee did all within Its power to
arrive at the truth; it went that far to
establish In the minds of all that
Kelly wa guilty, yet becau le it could
not findoorrobrorative evldeuce to es
tablish Kelly's knowledge of the con
tents of tbe cypher dispatch, It per
mitted Kelly to escape inipeachmeut.
In this nutter we will p'ay the part
of an Independent political IWwin,
and supply the needed " missing
:' 11 uk" for the public's enlightenment,
i la tbe first place, Kelly did not do
all bis work in tbe telegraphing line
at prominent telegraphic offices. He
was just then given to a mania for
making discoveries of telegraphic offi
ces in the country, eoLS.quently
when tbe couKressional committee
made a demand upon certain leading
telegraphic depots, it never thought
of reaching the country offices. But
we have been there. We have found
that jn the start Kelly was timid in
his work in tbe bribery business. Ue
went down on the train with J. H. N.
Patrick, TUden's agent, aud at Al
bany be telegraphed the following
dispatch:
Albany, Nor. 11, 1878.
To Hon. WM M. uwvnn. New York:
Oregon gave a republican majority of
about oue thousand.
(.Signed.) J as. K. Kelly.
Owynu's answer to this was as fol
lows :
New York, Nov. 11, 1876
To Jas. K. Kelly . I have sup
posed I bad reasou to rely uioq your
State. I have private advices efforts
being made to count us out. Spare no
exertioni or expense iu looking after
tbe State. I will Le reepoiietoie ana
rely upon you. Answer at what hour
you receive this to 'vie at Nw York
Hotel. igued) M. M. uwYNN.
In the meantime came other dis
patches as reported In the Concess
ional Kecord, and Kelly aud Patrick
sent on adispatuh asking money to
buy an Oregon elector. Ou Novem
ber 27th Kelly traveled all tbe way
to Uervais to there secure the follow
Inic answer to his request for money
for bribery. Kelly went in person,
and the following dispatch waagiveu
him, after receiving which he at once
returned to Portland, in company
with Patrick, who went to Oervaia
with him J
New Yobk, Nov. 27, 1876.
To J. N. H. Patrick, in carb Jas.
K. Kelly, Gervats, Or.: Secure your
point ut all hazards. Conitnuuieate
with ' me Immediately, iciving pros
pects. (Signed) Davis.
Could there be any thing more con
vlnclog? Tbote who may doubt the
genuineness of the dispatches need
only call on us. The originals are yet
to be seen. We publish them a week
before the election eo that the oppo-
eition may deny them and that we
can prove the dispatches are genuine.
And we would ask the people of Ore-
'; gon to consider two things irrespec-
live of party in connection wan this
judicial election. The office of su
preme Judge is hot a political office ;
and as It is (he highest tribunal In tbe
mate, certainly no one who would ee
ttire party advantage through bribery
should be Judge. Certainly It la not
politics or political uoushierauons
which should actuate fend guide us in
this matter. : We should tninn mat
the Judge should be aliove reproach,
and unless he is, lu defense or our
lives and our property, we should vote
for his defeat. Wt defy a conlraihclxon
as to the dispatcaes we tuts wee
publish. .
AS RELIABLE AS USUAL.
The Plain dealer of last week at
tempted to give some figures concern
ing T. R. Klierid&n'a work as county
clerk. The Plal ndealer'a article was lu
every way incorrect, and Its state
ments calculated to do injustice to an
honest, capable and economical coun
ty official. This paper bas always
claimed for Mr. T. K. Sheridan that
the county never had abetter clerk,
and her we give the figures In proof
as tliey appear on the county records.
It will be remembered that the Plain
dealer referred to Mr. L. L. Williams'
work, and we compare Mr. Sheridan's
work for two years with that gentle-
man's, as follows :
L. I WILLIAMS. ;
As co. and circuit court clerk
from July 1876 to July 1877 3,36I 21
From July 1877 to July l7d 8 31 01
Total.
..... 6,63 12
T B. BHEBIDAtrr-
As co. and cirnuit court clerk
from July 1878 to July 1879 $2,143 75
From July 1&79 to July lucU a,4do &)
Total.... V.923
The above figures show the amount
of fees received by Mr. Williams and
Mr. Sheridan during their respective
term of office, and by a glance at
them It will be readily seen that Mr.
Mteridan will nave received at the eud
of his term just $1,090 19 less than
did Mr. Williams. There can be
no . doubt as i to the correct
uess of these figures. Mr. Sher
idan's fees as clerk for the late
term of tbe circuit court have been
counted up, and be bas made an esti
mate of the fees he will receive until
July fully equalling that of the lat
quarter last year. ;
As to Mr. Hberldan ever attempting
a wrong while in office Is something
no one ever believed, aud as the
editor of the Ptatodealer knows,
be was shown the truth and could
have obtained the same figuris we
now publish hud he not evidently in
tended to do Mr. Sfceridaii injustice.
But it is well enougti siuce tbe
Plaiudealer can do Mr. Sheridan no
harm, tie is the choice of tbe people
of tuia county by a large majority, and
be will be re-elected as certain as elec
tion day comes about aud he lives to
see it. tie has done his duty by the
people, aud they will vote for him
not because be la a democrat, or an iu
ilepeljdeut, but for the reason that
or the lat two years he has worked
faithfully aud honestly and made tbe j
best county clerk the county ever bad,
WHO ARE THE TAXPAYERS.
It bas been asserted in different
parts ol tbe couuty that A. Riddle
aud J. U. Dillard, candidates for the
offices of county commissioners, are
not ouly farmers, but the heaviest
taxpayers . It, moreover, seems to be
the purpose of tbe ring not only to
Bay all that Is poiwlble in this direc
tion, but to. make it appear that
Messrs. Cook and Applegatn are not
farmers or taxpayers. The charge tbat
Messrs. Applegate aud Cook are not
furaiers is answered by the statement
that all they possess iu the way of
property has been made by fanning.
aud by that alone; and tbe records
show ttey must be suco ssfui farmers.
I be tac iUt in the bands of the sher
iff show that the various candidates
for couuty commissioners nay proper
ty tax as follows :
Perry Cook $20 16
U. r. Applegate. . 67 i
A.Kidale 1 16
J. M. Dillard ...Nothing
With the above showing it is to he
wondered at that the opposition to Cook
aud Applegate would make the state
menu above referred to. It is not to be
wondered at, however, that the inde
pendents throughout the couuty are
giving Messrs. Cook and App.'egate a
hearty support They look at it in the
way tbat tbe men who are taxpayers
them-elvc-s will have a personal iuter
est lu keeping down the rale of taxa
tion. RUNNING A II HAD.
Reports received from different parts
of the Bute are to the eflVct that M.
C. George is leading in the race for
Congress, and we cauuot but think his
majority in the State will be at least
l.UOOover Whiteaker. M. C. George
is a man of ability. His reputation In
private life is tbat of a strictly honor
able man. In "Old Linn," the demo
cratic a ronghold in Oregon, where
Mr. George grew to manhood, it is
thought be will run Whiteaker a very
close race, a fact in argument for bis
bearty support elsehert. Whiteaker,
ou the other baud bas not attempted
a defeuse of the ' bribe he received ia
the lock and dam swindle. ' Ilia
friends have not tried to offer an ex
cuse for bis action with this regard.
When this is no louger doubted aud it
is reoieinbered that Whiteaker
never secured the passage of a bill of
bis orrn through the State legislature
or during the time he bas been iu
congress through that body, no one in
tbe mate who has tbe welfare of Ore
gon at heart can j but earnestly hope
for Mr. George's success.
FROM MR. H1NKLK.
Tbe following letter from Mr.
Rob-
ert Hiukle explains itself :
Rosed org, May 22, 1880.
Ed. 'koepkndent : The article in
the eitar stating that the money lost by
theruutiingaway of the muleiu charge
of Marks Abraham waa found in my
house is a deliberate and intentional
falsehood. Not one cent of tbe money
was ever found in my bouse, aud the
fellow who wrote the ar icle knew
this when her-.d.e it. The edit-r of
tbe Western Star knows tbat I am
telling the truth, and if he were a man
of honor he would never written what
he did. liespecllully.
i Robert Hubxe.
5 The cut-throats of Kalonira who
made a fortune Aut of the capture of
Colonel 8ynge, the Britiah officer, are
now getting their deserts. Fifty brig
ands were kitted reeently, and the
remainder it, the band captured.
Adi.-patch states tha the American
newspaper representative offerc-d Bis
mark $I3ii.0tJ0 a year for one weekly
article from hit pen, aud thut the offer
was declined.. Great is the scianra of
advertising,
THAT MOLE A"iD THE TRUTH.
Were it not that it is a duty with
us to show the public the truth, we
would never refer . to the running
away of, as stated by tbe Star, "Sol
Abraham's mute." In the first plat
the mule question amounts to noth
ing, since by the running; away of the
tbe mule, and loss of the gold dust
weighed In this city by responsible
parties who aided in packing the
same on tbe mule's back. Injured no
one but Sol Abraham, and all his cred
itors were paid" the full amount o
their bills, and Sol. Abraham is to
day so far responsible financially to
say if be owes a dollar he will pay tbe
same on the presentation of the bill.
But the point Is, tbe Star has brought
this mule questlou into politics, and
it seeks to answer all charges against
Prim and Kelly by refering to the
mule in question, and by stating that
the tnule ran away from Sol Abra
hatu, an assertion in direct contradic
tion with tbe truth, and unmindful of
the maxim : "Let truth prevail
though tbe heavens fail" a good mot
toe for any one, not excepting the
editor of the Star. The truth is: Tub
MULE NEVER BAN AWAY FROM SOL
Abuaham ! The following letter
is from a lite-long democrat, and one
whom every one lu tbe county is well
acquainted with :
L Rosbbdro, May 22, 1830,
- En. Independent : I have been
asked tbe questlou who did own the
mule tuat run away as olteu cuargeu
to Hoi. Abraham? 1 here say mat
Mark Abraham had the mule in
charge ou the Calapooia mountains,
aud 81. Abraham was In Roseburg
at the time. J. M AurisotoN
In addition to the above E. M. Moore
will testify that Sol Abraham hired
of him a horse to ride to tbe scene of
the accident when the neas of the
runaway was brought to this pluce.
and sucn gentlemen as J. C. Fined, W.
F. Owens, Dr. Hamilton, and others,
if questioned, will currobborute Mr,
Arrlngtou's statetneut.
We would have stated the facts be
fore but we had a curiosity to sen how
far the Western Star would go in
its misstatements concerning "that
mule,'' and a desire that the people of
this county might learn what an un
reliable aud unscrupulous newspaper
it Is. -.
THE RIGHT MAN.
A letter received from Mr. L. I).
Montgomery, one of the independent
candidates for the legislature, contains
he following paragrah, which we
consider worthy of Bpace in these
columns:
Thanking you for the kind notice
you nave given me aa a candidate lor
the office of representative, I desire to
say, if elected, I shall to the best of my
ability, faithfully aud impartially
represent, me jripieui isouguts coun
ty iu the Slate legislature. 1 am a
republican, and have been since tbe
Organization of the party in 1856. I
regard Hie duties of a legislator to be to
prevent profligacy aud extravagance,
husband resources, encourage and
protect improvements and the devel
opment of natural resources, protect
ing tne weaic against tbe encroach
ment of theetroug, and promote the
welfare of all.
Mr. Montgomery would not have
been endorsed by the independents
bad they not thought him to bo an
upright, houest aud capable geutle
meu, and that be will be elected no
one doubts. . .
HON. JOHN C. DRAIN.
This gentleman Is gaining in. popu
larity as election approaches. We are
confident that the Independent Cen
tral Committee to k up the right man
iu the tersou of Mr. Draiu.aml if he
is not elected, we will sadly miss our
guess.
KEW TO-DAY.
TO A LI FAR HE lt!
Preserve Your Fruit and Pay Off
. Your Mortgages.
Read the fallowing testimonials
from some o : he best citizens of Doug
county who speak from experience
only:
Dbep Ckekx, May 7, 1880.
Thin is to certify tlial we have a 1'iuui
mar Fruit Dryer. During last 8 S m we
dried tteariy all kincie uf trait, it will d
all tiiat s rtcumm. iiied aud more. Our
apples broujftiiniue M l per puuud earl
iu ttie season and are wortu tlnriern Ct-uts
at thin dale. We do uot believe it cau be
excelled by aoy otber dryer iu tbr riiaie,
Mi.8. a. ADaMd.
Wilbob, May 4, 1888.
I used a Pluinmtir Fruit Dryar bought
of Grubbc & Cu. laxt year and dried nearly
10 000 pounds uf applHi. for whicli I n-ai-izh1
ten cents per pcund. It did btiitr
work tbau was premised and 1 made more
money than I cou d Irum any oilier busi
ness. I only ran lue machine two momus.
J. r'UAZElt.
Ilarvy Jnnes says : I bars a Pluiumer
Fruit Dryer, aud it has done ail rco.m
meuded it woulit do ; aud turns out tbe
handsomest truit I ever saw. I shall run
it this year to us full extent.
Win. Boon, ol Calapooia, says : I hired
a machine for $100 and dried on shares
and made more than I Ciu'.d iarunng.
Mr. Tipton, of Mt. fcott, says the Plum
mer machine is the tint I ever saw and it
will do that is recouiraeuded and more.
SUGAR PiNE MILLS t
The undersigned would announce to the
public that they have full line nf tli best
sutfar pint, cedar and other lumber .try
or irreen ever uianafatur d lu ihe county
and at rates less than can be purchased
elsewhere. Contractors will find that We
can furnish ex-.ra inducements fur their
patrouaire by addr-ssintr
SUGAR PINK MILLINU CO.
Iikiii(f 4lss, Oregon.
O. 8. GURSLINE, President.
Cameron's Restaurant!
wiemvfiTnv
" Ar,ulJ,u lva
CORNER JACKSuN
Boaeburj;, Oreitcn,
Keats at All Wouirs.
FRESH OYSTERS IN EVEBY STYLE
The only first class eating house iu the
City. Tabits supplied with he best, aud
eveiyy atteuliou paid to guesta
P.OBEHT "OAMERON.
AT FAIR OAKS. OREGON,
Sampson Sutlierliii, Prop.
MY NEW STORE AT FAIR OAKES IS
now completed and biled with a fitit
stuck of good einbracmg everything fouai
in a firei-class country store. 1 m pre
pared iu to supply farmers with ait kiuda
ot goods, at lower prices than they can be
secured elsewhere. Horses, cattle, Bheep
snd hoirs and all kinds of country pro
uca taken aud highest market price paid
for the same. Give rue a call aud satisfy
yourself, SAMPSON SUTI1ERLIN.
r-ffiSi&iinlhK
Fortify the System.'
And yon are arnred aaini disease. The
finest tonic for thia t urp is Uwt' ttei'i
Momach Bitirr. which rrnaera dif. etton
easy and complrte, coitnti-facts bil iouss
nes, ana kepa ttie o wt-u in iru.r, i na so
liealal and benvficient aro its effVcts, that
not ouly lthi body lnvigmi-d ani Tgu
lated by Its use, but ilt-spon-ncr In m the
mind. For aale by all druggist's and deal-
era genera!! r.
Zing of the Blood
Com all Scrc'uloti affections and diaordero result
mtt from Impurity of thu blood. It i needles to
tpmtf nil, iw i he uffrrcun uMiiitlly perreivc tretr
eaue; but Sail Hhrum, IHrnpUs, Vlcer Tumor,
Qoitr Sictllingt, ecc.( an ttie moM eommun, m
well at tnauf atfeetioua ol Ut Heart, JUtad, Liver
awl StwmacA.
SCROFULA.
Wonderful Cora of Blindness.
D. Banbom, Sow A Co. : For th benefit, of all
troubled with Herofula or Iinptin Blood iu thaur
Systemaf 1 hereby recommend King of the Bioo
I have been troubled with 8erofula for the paat Un
reure. which eo affvcUd mv area Uaat I waa com
Sletely blind for six month. I waa racommended
) ry King of the Blood, which haa jrroved a rreat
blessing to me, aa it haa completely cured vu, and
I cheerfully recommend it to all troubled aa 1 have
oeexi. lour truly,
Ubi. 8, WXaxfiuuuxwt Sardinia. K. T
13. , Q
will be paid to any Public Hnpitl to be unto,
ally eyrced upon, for erery eeruticate of tbu medi
eioe publiabed by ui which U uor "Xiuuio.
Its Ingredients.
To .how oar faith ia the Mfety and exrellenoe ot
the K. B., upjn proper personal appiicauon, wbea
aatiflSMt tht no impoKiiion ia intended, va will
give tbe n.ine. of all its ingredients, by sthdsT?U
The aboTeoSers were never mnde before! t the pro
prietor of any other Family Medicine in the world.
Many testimonials. further information, and
f iiU directions for uunir will be found in the pan
hhirtbottiiMiioiod PriMaiperbottiioon.
pniet - t reatim on iweawes of the Wood,
Uiniug 12 ounces, or n to M dnara. Sold by drus
uta. 1). IUaK.Soa a Co., Prop'n.Buflalo.M.X.
GO T( S. HAMILTON'S
NEW DRUGSTORE
FOE '-
Cruzs, Paints. Oi'a, Yarnieh, Window and
Picture Uia.H, Stuti mery. Perfumery,
if you wish to paretic km them cliapor
than at av pUc 8mli ol
PORTLAND.
And keeps full lines f
EDWARD TODD i CO SGOLD
, PENS, PENCILS. riTO,
SCUOOL BOOKS, NOVELS,
LEG AL BLANKS.
Brtisties, Palnt9 Whtt&-
Windsor and Newtonit tulie coliirs. Win
dow and I'iciuri (1 lass, r Very aixe, at
Irfiw.st Price, by Imx or piine Hiai k
Bo ks, Writitnr I'ajfr.envidnpt-a, H-nn.
All new Patent Mtdicimn in ctcli an
demand wil' warrant. ULS t UT
Tt Oh DICK, free of charge. Ag.-in fur
THREE MIXED PAINTS
Thecel.brait! and iln-ronislrv emeil 1'A
C1FIC RL'RKER PAINT, The 1M
PKKISHAUI.K PA1NT4 and The
K.NAM KL PAINT. Ajf"' Sir . M.
(Jmy, Alufic Dealer, rau Fraiicidco.
Prescriptions filled with dWpatcli, at the
Inwrwi rate jitor is aceitjiblrt nt riirhl
window m bark street at all hour of the
night, itemeiiiber tin- p'v.e. Brick build
DU ojiipotiie Metropolitan liuei, J'iei.iiru.
Oregon.
SHEEP WAWTBD..
Two to five Thousand
Eves, from 1 to 2
Years Old.
CLEAN AND WELL-BRED.
Give price and full particulars. Address
B. O. FAKBAK,
623 Pine airwt, St. L"uin, Mn.
XOTIOS.
U. 8. Lnd OITe!, Hoseburg, Oregon,
Mar lOih 1880.
Notice is ht.r-by givrn in pursuance of
an aciof t'ODirress, of June 3d, 1878. for
the sale of Timtier IVtn.ls iu ttie -tntes of
California, Or-gon, Nevada and Washing
ton Ter.iiory, that (teo. W. Junes and
Win. O. B. Diion lias filed their a plica
tiou to purchase the north- half of the
souili-ha l of section 5, iu township 27
south, of tan ire 5 west.
Any D'. all fH-rs ms cUlmtnar adverseit
the ub ve descnited lanil., tuust fil their
elaiui in the he;ister's office, w.thio sixty
datSlroin tins date.
V. F. BENJAMIN.
mvlO 60Its keais'er.
For
Sale I For Sale
GEORGE W. OENGEJl.
Annouuces tbat he will ll his fine farm.
j situated tin the south fork of Deer creek,
I on the county road, seven miles easl of
koeeburir. IWr crerk tunning through the
enure , lsc.
t-ESCRIFTION OF FARM :
! Well improved,, good orchard, two story
J dwei in htiuse, a convenient barn. There
are 200 acrts of'anuinK laud, and lOU
acres in train. Will sell all or part. Fur
particulars inquire of
UEO. W. GENGER.
Roseburg, Oregon, May S3.
COMMENCING APRIL bT, 1383.
The Celebrated Stallions
nvtw
LEO?
Will stand for'Uie ensuina season as fol.
lows: Rosburjr on Fridays and Satur
days; other times at borne, six miles norlt
wrst on the Cole's valley rwid. If change
ia made in these ananiTements, clue not.ee
will be given. H. CuNN, Sr.,
Katee of Kervice: To insure, $10.
Proprietor.
ATi communications by ru. il mustrbo sd-dresst-d
to the proprietor, Koeeharg, Ores
gon. . .
W. a WOODWARD.
Would announce that 1ihe just rceivHl one of tha most com 1et stock of
LEATHERS, SADDLE WAKE, TRIMLIINGS, Etc.
''SCee"' ! v
TUcArAH)
J,
BRtrne
I)
Remember this much : I propose to sell
San Francisco, and no one cm undersell me.
ironi 8. Marks ft Co'a. brick store.
For the Important Breeding Season of 1880.
fill r f'
THE THOROUGHBRED STALLION,
8 ft A 'J- jP -JK'd W N !
WILL MAKE THE tXMlXO SEASON AS FOLLOWS: AT ROSEBURG, MYRTLE CREEK AND CANYONVILLE
comuienisg April lt, aud euding July Ut, 1880.
I the son ol Norfnrk and the arrandson of Lexinirton. First dam Nettie W., second Lady Davis. SCAMPERDO'VN belongs
to the samv lamiiy of thoroughbred horses as Ten Broepr, M. llit? McCarty ai d the world-renowned borae, Parole. For full
K-diirri-e sew Aineriean Stud Book.
K ATES OF riERVlCE : Single Leap, cash at lime of service $25. Season, $35, payable within the season. Insurance, $50,
payable when the niare ia known to b- with foal.
Oood uturaie and attention at $2 per month. Mares taken at owner's risk. AH communication's to the nroprietor should
head.treswd to K..seburir.'reKon. J. I. CXOTJGH, Pr iprietor.
HOSEBUUU. March 1880. .vuwwwu,fiiu4Hu,
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Look out for the new advertisement.
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AND
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
AND DEALERS Ut
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KEY WEST ANEW YORK CIGARS
Nos. 12&, 128 & 132 Market Street,
' ' AtfD .
, Nos. 23 & 24 t aiiforniu Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
BOSEliURG, OGN
n
D 'dtGOiN WITH FMEJPEW STOGE,
Ever brought to Roseburg. and that he is now better prepared to offer superior in
duceuienis iu his line to purchasers than ever before. In
He hr.s the largest, best and cheapest stock ever offered for sale In Southern Oregon.
His sadridles and hari esa are ready u ade, and those in want of harness need not
suffer d. lay, since he has all sizes and styies, aud on five minutes' notice can fit any.
one out with from
1 to 20 Setts of Harness or 20 Fine Common Saddles.
None but the, best of workmen employed and patrons i will find In wy Store
All Styes jla Whips, Buggy Trimmings, Holes,
.:. Fancy aad Commea Bridles,
And in fact everything else kejjl in a first-class saddlery and harness store. :
as cheaply as do dealers in the city of Portland.
Repaying done with neatness a'td dispatch,
EST- CsS.
WOWMt
HAFFBNDEN BROS. I
-HAVE TOE LEADING-
Grocery
STUKE OP SOUTHERN' OREGON-
THE B MMMBB. Bl&W I
THE LARGEST AND
Car V sCX
SOUTHEKN OGN.
Choice Goods
LOWEST
C !A SlHi II
Foreign and Dome&tio
CANDIES AND CALIFORNIA CRACKERS.
Everything in tho shone ot
l'EKKNS & CARM
HAVE FITTED UP
THE
In a Metropolitan Style,
. Attn
TI1EY UaVE ON II AND
LIQUOES & CIQAES
FINEST AND BE8T
117 XXIE EJARKET,
upon. fi.Xain.
A Fine Stock and Fannins Ranch.
. .
Term reasonable, and desire for sale is
occasioned through a wish to emigrate to
Eastern Orejron.
or price of land and references inquire
of Juhu W. Keily, at the Isdhpekpest
ofliae, or the protsriefir on the premises
Lar.Tl fur cale 1)0 arrea of ihnber and
fcrsinpr nno farininn land combined;
about 75,000 of farming land and the re-
mnA limlx-r !ard. The
above contains a fine orrhard sad about 3
rj mini.n t.nrl sal.iect to irr:trstion
There also i a fioe lot of younjr tree in
the above named orchard, embracing all
kinds f,'mmml
vines of all kinds, l tiere is a jrotat t aier
wheel on the stream oo the premtMrS that
affunls about a twelve-horse power, and
runs the sLiule mill of H. B. Martiudale
tjj B. L. STEPHENS,
COLES VxiXSV, Oregon.
Ti.ere U a chance for a jrood hargain ia
mho appiv early.
0;
I import my materials direct from
Store and short m ihe enrn-r west
WOODWARD.
Provision
FINEST DISPLAY OF
jL4F38 f Bsl
FANCY
WEIGHT GIVEN,
Low Prices !
PRICES.
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Fruit in Their Store. Nuts,
Groceries to be found at their store
ROSEBUEG LULLS.
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PftORlF.TORSs
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- ilMFaatin the Market for Sale
j
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I Ibe Hour- I these mills has famed in
opularityun il it lias come beknonu
j by purchaser as the best in the market.
I Orders fro! home and - abroad filled
promptly Ar dresa,
" ICNES & GATES, Bosebura.
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THE MLr SIXiV DAIS
VIU. OFFER.
Special Inducements
To Purchasers, consisting of Their Entire
St'Wk of
8PBIAG AD
GrOOdS
Embracing a Full aud Complete Line of
....AND....
WATERPROO a? O.
AND ...
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA FLAN
NELS AND CASSIMEKES.
....OCK STOCK OF...
ClotkinG
Style
and Qus'ity is not Equalled in this
Market. It consists uf
MEN, BOYS' & YOUTHS'
Dress Suits,
SUBSTANTIAL WINTER GOODS,
UNDERWEAR
HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES, AC
We have on hani a Full Stock of
Groceries.
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
Paints. Gils & Glass.
Remember our motto" Low Prices and
Square Uealinif."
Ajrent KNAPP, BCRRELL a Co.
JLOED fe CO?
Iloaeburjr. Orejrotv
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Ecssnthal, Fedsr & Co
Mtnafactorers and Importers of
SAN FRANCISCO,
38 and 35 Battery Street.
Rosenthal, Feder C Co.
135 Pearl si., Boston. Mass
Represented by N. KOHN.
TaSE STAR SAL001T
Jackson Street, Roseburg,
WM. HITFRONi PROP
I hereby announce to the public tbat
I have refitted and refurnished this
P0PULAH RES0HT !
And shall keep on band fine
Wines. Liquors &Cigars.
New Store
OAxCLAND, OREGON
CARO BROS- CO.
OULD ANS00XCB TO THE CITI
Zens ol. Oakland and vicinity that
they have eotauiiaiirxi a branch store at
lh t place in the buildirj uext door to the
and staud uf Wheeler liruu, and having an
extra large st ck ot Ut una! Uerchaudise,
they are prepared to luroisu tatuieis and
others wiih everj thiHgiiiey may Deed aud
at lower prices than evtr ovtoru otlert-a la
Oakland. We have come to stay, aud we
will make friends ol you call it wilt call
examine ur (uxleaua iearu our pnois.
BROOM FACTORY
Wishes the public t i ui.dersuud that act
has established a .
A BROOM - l&UFAGTUHG
EsTABLlaU.nfcNl' "
At Oakland, and on the suortest notice
will suopty ihe trade aud private parties
with auv uuiuoer ft bra,uis, ut all styles
and sizes, clieapi-s than ti.ey cau be pur
cliased eisewhsref Ue has bad luni; eXie-
rieutM iu the business, anu jiuaraul-v aat-
istnetiun . Orders tnj abroad promptly
tided, tf'.ve biui a iria.
7"oxixi.oxA"t Horse,
Ji Vermont ws aired by CarlonV Mor
(tsn horse ; dam's side, Luurx and Whip.'
Joe is a fuil devetnped Jour year old beau
tiful bay. lie will lllakjthe present se
son, emniiienr'tnir a. Hosebnrir Fr'niay snd
faturday (9th ana 10 li). and at . hoiue on
Deer eiwek.
Ti-rmscan be had bf at'nlrwiir ttie pro
prietor. (IK '. W. GEXdSit.
Oakland Oregon.
B. F. ELLSWORTH, PROPUIETOR,
The propriety wou d annmnc that lie
has once more sssuimd entrol ol litis tP"
alar house (Intel under ihe inanaeiiieut
of Mrs. )iloti) and that he will Uti ud to
ibe wants of atrtui in a fin. -class man
ner. Th table wii; iiesupiiiHl with lest
the ui arkei aflurtts. tltn beds of tin base
are well fcwisied .ueai and clean, and no,,
pains will be sired t.. rend.-r if mttts Cora- '
tunable. B. F.-ELL-WOUTIL ;
Homeopa 2iic Phv . cian.
lEiii:ii(I o i. tN.
ILL ATlENu TO ALL CASES
miriisie.1 to his Mre. C'lBce at
bir resideiice . SlOtf
CANTONV11.LK, OIIEOoN,
BLA( KSMITIIING & WAGON:
R: rAlRIXU NEATLY I JONE,
: Rorse-shtielnir s Savialiy. and satislae
tion ira nauleed. T- nns low for eusli or
approve. eteUir, and work dime when
wanted. Thone indebte t t iue are liereby
notified llint alt outt-tandinif detits must
b- paid by January 1st, ltfcO; lie n dninr
all old (wttona. will do um a iavr. and
find me nine to put in a first-claw einrk in
he com u 8nnjr The Mm k wilt ta
there ; but 1 wish a settlement lth old
friends, aud with a loll uk In able to
sell them work cLeaoer than ever
John l. ai.znek.
Tbe PrewMter and Perfeeter r Aa
Jmllatlon.
The Reformer aa Tltallaer ef tasi
Bleoa.
The Preslarer aaa lavlcerator Of
Nerve anS Muscle.
Tbe Builder aaa Sajsywrter af Brafai
Fewer.
Fellows' Compound Syrup fs eora
poee4 of ingredients identical witk
: those which constitute Healthy Elood,
Husclo and Nerve and Brain Substanoa,
while Life itself la directly dependent
npon some of them.
By IU onion with the blood and Ita
effoct upon the muscles, reestablUhing
the one and toning the other, it la ca
pable of effecting the following results
It will displace or wash outtuberco
lous matter, and thin cure Consumption
By increasing Nervous and Muscular
Vigor, it will euro Ljspepela, feeble
or interrupted action of the Heart and
Palpitation, Weakness jot Intellect
caused by grief, worry, overtaa, or
Irregular habits. Bronchitis Acute ot .
Chronic, Congestion of tho Lungs, even
in the most alarming stages.
It cures Asthma, Loea of Voice :
Neuralgia, St. Vitus Dar.ee; EpilepU
Fits, Whooping Cough, Nervousness,
and La a most wonderful adjunct to
other remedies in sustaining life during
the process of Diphtheria.
Do not be deceived by remedies boar
ing a similar name: no othor prepara
tion is a substitute for this under any
circumstances.
Look out for the name and address
J. L FELLOWS", St. John, N.B., on the
yellow wrapper In watermark, which ia
seen by "holding the paper before tha,
light
Price, $1.50 per Bottle, 6 for $7.53, i
Sold by ail Druggists.
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