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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1880)
r. i ;,t i BATURBAY., ..JULY 81, 1830. 'IXTION OF EXDORSKIffENT. SEAS, THE DOX70IA8 IsDKPMBEKT per published ia Koebarir. hu .iahed in tbiscoanty tor the period tin; and 'tab, said newspaper ie now wel 1. and during a three years' trial .'dully served the interests of ilie tnd tax-payer; therefore be it We. the member nf the. tlmp. v No, 28. Jo jrive Thk Douglas Tour unqualified ettdoaemeat. recooimocd it as a newspaper pattonam of evirt laraier ud Southern Orejron. y Geo. W. Jokks, Master. . ' . , J. P. ttoKCAH. Kenetary,' 1 WANT MORE TROOPS. hava heart! realty too much I army matters in complaints o the expense of keeping up f standing .:: army. Really, on- j inciplcd "demgoga8, nore ; blitely termed scheming poli ticians, have mado tbe array an imaginary terror, and we believe, paiposelj mid criminally Sought to and have made tha army ap pear in the eyes oi the people aa . lomething to be carded as dan gerous to the repnuttc, aa ne . , nacingto liberty and aa altogether nnnecewary and expensive to the republic, yet thow very ones who , have co nip lamed in -this atrain fonnd tnnlt because the govern meet did not instantly crush ont Joseph's band ot avage murder ra. They had forgotten the lea son they should - have learned in the death ol the gallant Custar. and tbe escape of Sitting Bull and hi tribes they thought only of piling up figures looting up thousands ot dollars to trighten .. those, timid ones who bad only dealt with the millionth part ot a hundred, and their fears once excited, could easily ' be '- led to think that 100,000 soldiers could r subjugate the entire people. A ",'ernn)3nt should certainly be nin(t r. n n ....fc afro slGUUJ DMUtlg III yiUfcCVl 119 inn from murder, robbery SB&hga lost ofla enemies. ifjj because the government ia j? -''tn powered as to act in its .. i ueience, it is not right that ? .who have . .reduced : tbe ... ht.-v t'. 1 a "peace footing"-some- &i2f(a than 25,000 men, I should explain or charge others with wrong because-the country! has hut 25 regiments of soldiers scattered over a trritory as large as all Europe and yet, not equal ing in point ot fact the army of some of former petty principal! , ties of Germany. Wo want more of England' policy. It would be better if the government stood ready to declare war. that the murder of a single citizen might be avenged. It the government I was more competent to act in such matters, it is certain we ' would have leas of Indian rnnr ders, since every Indian would be soon harneil that to commit murder wonM b to suffer certain death. It u a tliama that our government to-day, in the treatment ot local disturbances and disturbances abroad, must ; play the character f ti.r John ' falstaff and bis soldiers in Duck W. II. Watkiadsv tho grsnd ; jury of Multnomah county says, : is guilty of illegal voline at th last election. The reason for the charge is that, several years ago, Mr. Watkinds shot at Mr. S. A. i Clarke. The grard jory of Ma rlon county at the time indicted Watkind; but as tbe prosecuting , attorney ' stated ' that Wat ; kinds could not be convicted i oa the charge brought, against ; Lin, and Watkitda pleaded guilty to an assault, be was fined $50. ! This last attempt to injure Mr. Watkinds the result -of a do ' air on the part of W. 8. Stau ley and other, to break Wat : kinds down, and cSeet bis ruin, ' and as offset to an mdictmeut found by the fame jury against ; W. 8. Stanley tor writing vile ' and slanderous articles against .Watkinds.1 : : :::-.: J''--'- Taking the facts in the cate as we personally know them, Mir ; sympaihies must go with Wat ; kinds, r- In th first place, what , amounted to a trii-.l of the case j between Clarke imd Watkinds j occurred eleven years mjso; and a i it was virtUHlly a tris', we saiint but thi.ik that the law ot the land, properly const rued, would , turbid a second trial and C"ii i viction tor. the nno and same v pflem?. ; And who re WatkimlV accasoi-M? Th -y have -'-known 1 lura ovt-r since the o.cnrri:c: they hve known that if Ins vole , i lcg.,1 it wa illegal tr..i the &.iy be j.;.id his tm, The fuel J iey hu not coiLpiuinetl before vLouId IcJevtdetico sullicient in uii uir cart io graiuv per eoaal epte, and contemptible pite at, that, If arther p'oof is shown in the fact that this Plan ley and bis friends are about to acS'er for their slanderous pro ceedings,5 and since they must suffer or Stauley, at least they cannot rest contented and will find consolation in the knowl edge, if they sue seed, that they have at last, through a trick iu law, v- finally jmlled ; down one whom they wera -power less to injure otherwise. In all ot his newspaper contro-. ersies we have never found W. H. Watkinds the aggresHot. lie has been Irat attacted, and .be has fought the devil with his own fire. This we consider ria-ht and proper, Ko man should set an example by which he would not be guided ; and no man should ever attack the character of aa other through the columus of a newspaper unless he first agreca with bimaelt that he is ready aud willing to be fought back through the same chaoael. And Thayer and Bush and Stanley have sav- eagely .attacked Watkinds through the nwBpapers.,t Watkinds has retorted in a similar but more vicious strain, aqd in every in stance bas walked away with the the laurels ot victory. To hae charity for neither, and to sympa thize with none, tbe j commonest principle of justice would demand at least that Stanley and bis friends should be called cowardL who would take the chancis of procuring a decree of tile courts to the injury of ode whom they bate and yet have not the personal manhood or ability to injure otherwise. j KEEP THE CHILDREN AWAF. In the recorder's court Wednesday, a woman was up be fore the recorder on a charge ot keeping a house of ill-tame. She was accompanied by her son, aged between twelve and fifteen yea -s. The boy burst into tears wbm the ' charge against his mother was read, and though he endear ored to hida bis emotion, he fail sd to do so when his motlTer coi M not give hail tor her! appearancej and was. led away by the offic?r. It is hardly necessary to say that boy suffered extremely. All boys fight tiom their earliest in faucy to protect the good name of their mother?, and they do not forget what is expected of them in maturer years. Bpt tliis boy had an impression left upon tii mind that will not be worn away by the flight ot time, though be may live a thousand years. Though he may live to the ago ot Metbucsalah, he will renvmber the' scene of Wednesday morn ing, and in the many years from now till then.be will suffer heart ache, and teel ashamed of the oue who gave him birth Ilereaiter let the children be excluded from such 'trial-, and let the prosecution have mercy ia such instances upori the children. If the prosecution; is forgetful, then the judge si jould exercise his prerogative, and keep the children from tho trial, The ui vu svunu in tne court under such circumstances may ruin an entire life, aud cause misery never ending this side ot the grave. We hope orr j lawyers and judges will thiDkof this hereafter. Several of tie members elect to the legislature from this county, say they are favorable to the pass- age in the next a bill imposing a legislature of tax on do?. We are satisfied they will find a mbjority in that body to aid them and with whom their bill will find favor. We are certain the time has come when such legisla tion is a necessity, aud when this is the case there could be no fear of contrariness to amount to anything. j According to the French writer tho profession of 'arms is held iu low esteem in China, and as a consequence the officers are ig norant of the military art anl the soldiers, uninstructed, though brave. A Chinese saying runs: MYoa would not take good iron to make into nailand you would not take a man worth anything at all to make into a soldier." Henry Ward BWcher's home at Peekskil', which he has been engaged io building for several yesn-s past, wiH be,! when finished, the noest rural residence belong, ing to any American clergyman. It is said that he'; makes money rapidly, and spenos it with equal rupidity. That he has handled more cash than any othar clergy man on this continent. The Chicago Times say : It i settled that the Dominion ot Cuiiitda will dispose of its white elf pliant, the niifir ished Paeifid railroud, to a grout financial syu- d'cate in Lpii'lon.! The govern tnent gives a bonds ot 60,000,000 uiTcs ol land, and the company guarantees to pusji the project to :oii.letlon viih-it delay. It u tbe easiest thing for u man who have uever been in political lite to say, "my record is clean." But how easy it is to smirch the character ot a man in public lite bas been realized by many. Robert ilanaa, ex confederate, has filed a petition at Washing ton for a pension on account of a woahd ' received during the war in 186. King of tho Blood Com all Senrfoloaa aflbetiooa aal diaeiSan Molt-, ing troaa Iapwitr af taa blood. It ia Mtdlaa l apwirjpiill.atUisMAnreanaaaaUjr percdn tbtir WW i But a . MmpUL, Uktrt, raaura. irmn SmtUnttg. Ac. ara Uia moafc ramaoa. aa raU aaauaraHatUaaaef ttw Smri, Bfi,tmr aaa SCROFULA. WcadarM Cws of Elladasss. D. amnt. Son A Co. : Tar the bvaaflt of aS tfonbUd with Snofala r Irapan Biosd in tboir annMi I hwvbr neaaand Km 9t tha Hioiv tun bM uoablcd with Sanf ul (or the put hi fu,Maaj aakaNS m jr y tiwkt X maa pMir btia4 for aw immtlM. I vu neomnmtdtA & xj Kimm of ta Hived, whica baa armd a (mat blmina ta aw, aa it bu aplttal7 ainad au. and I cheerful! jr maomiaaaxl it loU Uvubled ui hmn Mi. - xonnirar, 6 0 2Ln00 will bs parid to tusy Pablia Hmpftnl to bo matv oil j ojrreot. opon. for mwmy ecrtUieato of tow notU mam ptibUoboti bj no whaob Io imiT nuiiio, ; Its Ingredients. Ta ibaw oar f&ith la tha aaiety aad ncsallaBer ot abe K. npoa proper peraooal appiwauoD, na Mtiitet that no inpoMitto ai ititeodcd. v will viva til noaaoaof aU iia inrrlient, by radnT?t. Tbe abovaoflura wara aever Bande before I r tbe pro prietor of nf ttm Femilr atedieine ia tbe world. Muf t-etlmontola.furiSre mf orm ttion , and fall diivctkma fur uaina; will be found ia tbe paat filet "Treatvn on Dianuwa of tbe Blood," ta which each battle Uewloied Price $1 per bottle cob tniniofr IS oneee, or 40 to et doeae. Fold by drua lata. U. iUluex.baa A Co.. hof'ia, IjaiUo, N.X. rlOSTiTT y CELEBRATED a Appetit''. r.frehing t-liep, the ae ulgi lion of fle-tli and xlr.are blemintrs aruiiut upon the reparative process so which litis prlcelHS invivoraot speftiilv. initiates and carrier to a sue cesxful eoarltwion. Tiiifestion is re- stnrrMl ami mu -teuaiie affo.tietl to each life HiiKts'iiinif orjran ly the Bitter?, which iniIIetii-ive even to the fem ioine palate, veiretablf in cotupemition and ihorouglj- sfe. For sale by all drug?!!) and Uraicr. Lli II t l l.OSEBCRQ, OQN. TiMit Clin. . raivrs o?nr aViUltHlntalHil Of rArtJobiie- mWlfa Castings ol any ize and IRON WORK Of ("Very drarriution naily and promptly -. 'trcatd. Grist, Quarts and Saw Mills Made to orier. Portable and Stationary ENG'IKES . Mad to ordr and WARRAN TED. t3 FOUNDKT: Oihi block .uth thaUpm. jv3 cf CANYON Vll.l.K. OltEGON, BLAUKSMITHING & WAGON REi'AIRIXU NEATLY DONE. ' Horse-sliufinr a Bialiy, and satisfac tion RuaiBitt- tM. lt-rtna 1iw For cash or approved cr.ilit, and work done when wanud. Tli in-ifitd tn rut-are hereby notified ilit all nutatandinit delda uium b paid by January lvt, IKbO: br sodoitiK all old atrun will do itio a fav.-r, and And me able to put in a Orauclam attk in lie com in i Kpnr jr . Tbr fkm.Ii will ie there ; but 1 wish a eetilt mt-ut with old frienls, and with "a loll ainck be able to sell theui work cLeaiter than t-vt-r. JOHN L. AKZNEU. The CHICAGO LEDGER, a literary am1 family paprr. cu be I .an by sending ' Chicago, Illinois. Price. ' 00 per rear. The LeJjr.r is pablishxd weekly and ha eight paices, and til tone of lis stories and othor matter is pur and moral, and weli calcalated for thn famllr Notice- rWIsn TO ANNO0KCR TO THE publio that I will .ay no billanf Mra. Kitehell hereier. C. L. KiTCUEI-L. Knaebiirir, Jun- 15. Itm. - - 4w. at fair oaks, okkgon Sampson Sntherlin, Prop. MY SEW STORE AT FAIH OAKES 13 now eoiiiileted and blltxi with a fine stock ot K'NHla embracing arerythinir founJ in a ftntt-claxa count rr auir I am urn. Iiri to to supply f irioera with all kitida .i K'hhIh. ml lower prie s than thry can be fwcured elarwherr. ilorsvs, ca'tle, slteep and hotrs and hi kinds of country pri nce tnkfn and hiiiest market price tid for the aamu tlivn mo a cal! and saiisty younw!f. SAMPSON 8UTHEBUN. SPANISH MERINO BDCK8 FOR SALE! - THOROUGHBREDS TO OFFER I wi'l sell 40 Spanish Merino buck which hae bnen reared on my place. Tbey are auirii.r buks and will suit the ideas of every slieep raiser. They will be sold very cheap lur cash, and I invito the sheep ra.i?iof O.iaiilas county to innp-ct them, iliev will be found at tiny farm, six miles aoniheast of R.iaeburg. on the Coles valley rotd Uj3.t.2 11. CONX, f-H. To the Public. ? We desire to sincwely thank the cltl sena of Boseburg who so Vaiioctly hurried to the rescue ol our store from floe last week. W earnestly hope we may nevej have occHioa t-j to let urn tha same kind ol a fkvor; l,ut we will awuTe them, we count them all warm personal friends, and aill ever remember them tt sach. Flcst Sow. Roeeburg, June 28, 1880. 1 TOSIACH Wiftbas ilia public to tindofstaad thai he liaa ealabliabvd a - E-STABLISU.MKN'P At Oakland, A on tli auortt :'gotlc ill supply tha trad aud prrvattf Intttfe. with any uumbef "t bruomtot all tyl anil ais, chaaper than tbey wa bo pur cIi-uhhI elavwhaiw. Ha has had Umg expe rience ia tbe bnsinetw, nd (fuaraRtorg aa( isittcilon . Ordt fmm abroad promptly filled. Uive hiui a trial. t r Jna Vnrmant a MX alrvd by Carlon'a Mor- n.n hnraa : dam's aide. Lutnix,an4 Wbtp. Joe la fall dvloped loor year old .beau tifol bay. Bo wilt mk.fa th' 1rient , eon, eonituenriott . Koaobnrst, Fri.lay and Saturday (6th ana 11KU, ana at nume on l)f-r crerh. T.-rm8 can be had br srplylng tha pro prietor. HE . W. UKtilLU. SHEEP TOOTED . Tvo "to five Thousand Etos. fron 1 to 2 Year3 Old. - CLEAN AND WELLBRED. Giro price aud full particular. Address B. Q. FAKRAB. 622 Pi dc atrect, St. Louis, Mo. Oakland Oregon. B. F. IiL.TjSW0r.TH, PROPRIETOR, The ptopriftT would anaooace tliat h" ha once inora aosaint d cmtrol ol this pop ular bourn Itately uudtr liter uianaiffmuut ol Mr. Oil boii) nod that lie will allrmi to thewa-itswf patrtina ia a Bri"Clas ti a. -nvr. ThetaWo wilt be tuptdied with bi the m rkei affords. lb lada of tbt house are Bjfll fr.rniHh.d ueat. and clean, aad paina will be spared, to rendi-r znwtaco-n-fortable. B. F. ELLsiVVOUTU For Sals For Sale & TOSS gSalligla GEORGE, W. GENGER, Anuxuncoa tltal he wilt S-n me Hue Uru., situated on the a mth fork of Deer creek, oa the county rad. seven milrs east of KiMieburir. iWr crei-k ruuinif tlinughthe eultr i-tace . t-ESCRIPTION OF FARM : - Well Improved, good orchnrd, two atory. dwallintr houae. a convenient barn. There are 2O0 acrea of 'armirid laud, and 100 acres in urm. Will sell a!l orptrt. For particulars inquire v,r OEO. W. CJENGER. Itoseburs. Orejjoo, May 23. mrrB jkery EiOsebur Oregon J N 1 E DER ST A D T, (Lata of San Francisco) Would anaaonce to the public that he has purchased the interest ol 11 FISHER io ROSEEURG BAKERY, And tliat he has had fifteen years expe rience in firat cla-a bakeries in the city of San Francisco as a baker, lie, theretore. is prepared to conduct tho bakery lit a lirat clasn manner, and will warrant ail his work aa first-ctas. rr -A . Tho Esst Of Bread, Either wbeaten, oati n or rye, always on bund. Cakes, pies and crackers of the fin est quality lor sale: a"d whether lor balls pari it or orivate funi'liiw. all orders wil be ummptly filled at the lowest rates. Iu connection with the Bakery 1 will keeti friuta.aud vegetables, candies, nuts and niKioua, and with this regard 1 wiil not be unaersoid by any one. Uive mea trial. Then if I cannot suit you aa to q tautity aud quality and pi ices no one con. J.Mt-UliUSTAOI. NOTICE OF. FINAL SETTLEMENT In the county court of th Btate of Ore- (fon, fur the euuuty of Douglas, In-tlie matter ol the Mtate of Charles Vai aeceaaceo; A. C. l'ounif. aduiiniatrator of tt above estate having th 31st day of May, 1880, filed his final accounts for settlement, and hiho praying tliat a day be set apart for the hearing of the same, t'erefor.i no ice in hereby jfivrU that the nnal account wl!l be beard and determined in said court on Tuesdty July 0th, 1880, at whiclt time all person having any oL- jections to smd aual account and settle went must and there make the aime. PuUia ed ia tho D mirlas Indkpksd- EKT for four cotisecutive week-, by older oi uon. t. uaddis, oountv judge. T. K. hHEUlOAN. Cler. By W. T. WBiOHT, deputy nuoKBuuu, May oist, a, D. 185(0. FLV1MEE TO A LI. FARMKS, rreserve Your Fruit and Pay Off zour Mortgages. Read the f.iilowinir rpstlmonlala from aorueo" thebeot calzensof Uousr- county who speak from eZDerieuce only: "Oxrv Creek, May 7, 1880. Tins is to certify that we have a Plum. met Fruit Drver. lluring last 8n8.in we dried nearly all kinoaof fruit. It will do all that is r commenced and mote. Our apphs brought nine st-aia (wr pound earl.v iu the aeaan and are wortu thirteen eeuta at ihia date. We do not believe it can be excelled t y any other dryer iu the 8 tale. , MhS. ei. ADA Ma. WlLBCB, May 4, 1888. I used a Plammer Fruit lrvr Kinirht ot Qrubbe & Co. lai-t year and dried aearlv tv vw wumiaoi aj pi.a. lor wnicii l nai ist-d ten ceuta per pi.und. It did btittr work thau was ppuniaed and I made more money than I cou d Irom any oilier l.usi ueas. I only run tne machioo two iiioniiia. it FKAZElt. Harvy Jones says : I have a Pluinmrr FruH Uryee, and it ha done all recom mended it would do i and turns out iho handsomest fruit I ever saw. J shall run it this year to its full rXten'. Win. Boon, ol Calapooia rays: I hired a niaehine for $100 and dried on shares and made more thau Ic-mld larunng. Mr. Tipton, of Mt, Scott, says the P.nm mer iimcliine is the best J ever saw and it ia ail tiiat is reCniumendad. and more. NOTICE. tTOTrCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT As the anderHiuned executors ot the es tate of S D. Willis, deceased, have filed a final acconttt therein ; aud that tbe 5th day ot July, A. P.. 1830. Us been api.rinted. f the beariojr of objec inns to snch aen Count aad the SetOement thereof, la the county court for Douglas eountv, Ureen. WM. K. WILLI!1, O. L. WILLI , Eieeuiors. THIS PAPEE1 EE.w. Kowspaner Advertising- Curomt 410 Spnufl tiitorijtniowituy Ff STT'f VH!"?f las Uauas lot tt ta iaawlef lUftiala TnzsrrjK 7 i Ik 'It - Remember this much t I propose to Ban Franciaco, an no onwcan urn's sell trom 8. Marks t Co'a. brick store, v sell in a. . This spaos li resort i tor CS3 4 o r-fij. W o 3 EOSEBUUO. OREflON. ALL BUSINESS IS MY LIKE WILL bu promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Can be tound when wanted. .' lucjuirefor uie at Ito&eburg hotel. J. B. Tipton. j F. M. Tipton xAxxsxtaorra SAW MILL. TirruN BROS., PROPS AXIa KINDS OF LUMBER. Including; ' SUGAR PINE, CEDAR, FIR, , PINK AND OAK LUMBER. Always on band, and orders promptly filled on the shortest sotioe. All kind ot dressed lumb-r constantly oa hand. Lum ber furnished at any point la Koeenurg wiehout extra chaise, and by application to mi it will, be found that my lumber ia not only the bert but the cheapest ia the marker. , Try me and see. . Address ail letters to . TIPTON BROTHERS. jj3 Paterson's Mills, Or. The undereiened would announce to the public that thoy have fall lines of the best AujXar pinf , cedar aad other lumber iiry or (rreen ever manufatured in tbec.iunty and at rates ls than can be purchased elsewhere. Cootractora will find that we can furnith ea'.ra ladueements fur their patronatre by addreasinir esLUAtt finis MiL.i4i.iNu '-u. - ' Ijooklnir Hlasa. Oregon. E GOR6L1KE. PrearaetiU ROSEBURG IIILL5, PRORIET lte best Four in the Msrk.t Tha Floor of these m'lla haa rajnul In nonularitv until it lis a tit i by purchaser, as ths best in the market, n Orders fro home and abrnail fil . A promptly At dress, - . ICWES GATES. rhjsiuian and Surgeon,' Office first door south of pr, Hamilton's drug store, oa Main etrret. TO. Vu 171, JS, .; ROSKRURG. OGN AGENT VCR '.'- :.?. WILMERDING CO, Importers and Wholesale Dealers ia FINE VIIIE & LIQU0HS. 8U and 2ia Front Street, San, Francisco. rt ,t shed .vs 6v" W -0 -O I) 1 W" A ' R" D'l . Woald snaoaoca that hn has jujl, reoeirad om of ths aiost eomplets stocks of ' . Ever brought to koaebarjf. and that b ia bow better prepared to offer saperior ln4 I ' " daoementa id kU lie to purchasers than erer belure. la ' n tjuTths larsruat, best and cheapest stock ever offered for sals in Southern Orvgon j Ui sadddtvs and barness are reedy made, and thoae in want of harness need not soffer dtsy.sinoa ha has alt aizea and stytas, and on fire minntaa' notice) can fit an tne ont with from l , .....:'; I to 20 Setts of Harness or 20 Fine Common Saddles. None but tlie bt of workmen employed and patrons will find Sn my store II Styes, ia UTliips, Buggj Trimff.iT.g0, ; lbT.es, Fancy and Connoa Bridles, Aad in fact everythlujf ehm kept in a first-class saddlery and harness store. cheaply as do dealers in the city of Portland. I import my materials direct from Repatiiog done with neatness and diapstcb. Store and rhop nn the corner weat AT. O. UOODWARD. "HFFBwDBETS B110S.V! -II AVE THE Grocery g Provision STORK OF SOUTHERN OREGON - THE LARGEST AND FINEST DISPLAY OF SGUTHEEON ON. PULt WEIGHT tXVEIT. Choice Goods Low Prices LOWEST JPUXCXJS. G L S Foreign and Domestic CANDIES AND CALIFORNIA CRACKERS. - . . . . : - Everything in tho shape ot wwm, PECK 100. AND WHOLESALE GROCERS AND DEALERS IN KEY WEJT NEW YORK CIGARS Nos. 126, 12S & 132 Market Street, AND - . . Nos. 23 & 24 California Street, SANFRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. COMMENCING APRILIoT, 1880, The Celebrated Stallions illlM'E NAP0I.E(). Will fctand for the PDRuinjr season as fol lows: Ruatburjf on Fridays and fatur dnys;otber times at home, iix miles tiorh w.st on I he Cote's valley rond. Ifchanire is made in these arrangement, due notita vjill bo Kiven. H. CuNN, . - Races of Service: To insure, $10. Proprietor. Ali communications hv mril mnat aH- dressed to tha proprietor, Koaeburg, Ores (ton. T II E SAN FRANCISCO BULLETIN. - THK treading Evening Newspaper West of the Rocky Mountains. It is recognised autlio-it la commercial ad financial circles as thai beat family journal oa tha Pacific oast. Served by carrier in 8aa Francisco and the towns f the interior. .. .25c per week. By mail, postage paid, ....$12 per year. The Weekly ISnlletin la mammoth t w :1 ve-iaire j ournal. and in proportion to Hi- size the cheap est jouroal in the country. SU1JSCSRIPT10N KATES. The Weekly and the Friday Bulletin, forming together the moat complete semia Weekly published on the Pacific coast, will lw sen t to any address postage paid, on the lollowini; terms: ' The Weekly and Friday One year Bulletin, ......t3 00 But tuoiiti a i so Weekly Bulletin Alone. Oue year ... $2 25 Bis months i 50 Remittances by draft. PostofBce order, Weiss, Karg.i Co'a express, registered letter at ur risk. . FREF. SEED DISTRIBUTION. Each subscriber will be presumed with several varieties of rare and valuable tree, vejjeiable aut 8 iwer seeds, equal in value to the subscrlpuon price ol the paper. Se.d tor sample cuiy, giving lull par ticnlara. Address,. . ' 8. F. BULLETIN CO., ' San Frarcisco Cal, BUY'S 5&&0?V ViCKSOK STIEaT. BOaEBt'KO. The proprietor of this wnll-known and popular report would tbaok his frienda fur their iiU-ral pr nag" to the paat and aak or a continuance pitiie name tn tbe future. Tlie tmblic is informed tliat keep none bat the best lirnnde 1 wines, liquors anl cljrars, acd that 1 sell ovr the bar toe celebrated JESSE MOOUE & (XL'S KENTUCKY WHISKIES A ctmk billiard table will he fonnd in tlte alo(i; ala the leadinir Daoera of the coast, OiveiaeacalL . - lajr.s' LEADING- O IT lis! 17 Fruit ia Their Store, Nuts. Groceries to be tountl at their store & O n o - o ca 73 H 'A if? rH a o ft p CQ K M 23 o I H C2 CQ M o C ci o H k fa t-H o o n o -- VI o o 3 n Tl r) o ho o 4 c u v a u v, aal w 1. c s If a-, m $ 18C4. 18S0. Insurance Companyj OF CALIFORNIA. FIHE ONLY. , Income 12 Months, $238,563 73. Premiums Since Organization, $3,171,423 19, Losses Paid Since Organizafion, $1,521,402 15. Losses Paid In Oregon in 7 Years, $182,363 19. The HOME MUTUAL bas bad for over Peven Years, $50,000 Deposited with the State Treasurer of Oregon for tbe protection of Policy-holders. GEO. L. STORY, Portland, Manager Oregon, Washington a Idaho suPEBTisoBS : C. H. Lewis,- of Allen a Lewis; P. Wa8erraau. of w assermau a (V.: J. McCraken, of J. McCraken a Co. The undersigned takes pleasure In nutiouncing 10 iue cuizeus or Hose burg and vicinity that he has received tbe agency of the above "leading ir-- Ml Fit llltas tt . rn rk a I. . n . . .' A . m E-U.UUUciH, Agent. V71 i S" tSB Gli--ji-t Till 1XT SIX I .' ' ILI, OFFER Special Inducements To Purchasers, consisting of Their Entire i Stock of 8PRLY6 iD Qoods Eoabraciog a Full and Complete Line of WATERPR OOFS 1 ....ASD.... OREGON AKD CALIFORNIA FLAN NELS AND CASS1XEKES. ..OCK STOCK OF.. ClotkinU Style aud Quality is not Equalled ia this Market. It consists ot MEN, BOYS' & YOUTHS' Dress Suits, SUBSTANTIAL WINTER GOODS, UNDERWEAR HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES, c . We have oa hanl a Fall Stock of Gbooeries. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Paints. Gils&.Glass. Reaicmber onr mnttv" r-i j e .. .. ..vcuu L-uare leaillllf. Agent KNAPP, BCURELL Co. ILOED & CO., . lbHvborp. Orefron. THE ST & SAL001T Jackson Street. Roseburg, Iherebyannftasceto the pullie that I br y e. eflued.nd refuru.abe.i tl, iat S3 z 0 5 tn S 1 ''tia l S O M . 1 1 ea C3 S3 S a, p i ess " 8 c 2 ' Q aal . e-r ml 2' 5 " 5 I; hall keep on hand fine ' '.IltltcrE&Ciffaw SUPELATrVE-i CAKING POTTDEC Best ia tbe. World. . ' -.' . AESOLUXIII.Y' PITJ2.. The SoperlatiTe Bakinfr Powdr standard article of the United States tor streaatb and parity. The best article general bekieg parpows ever introdsesdL It ia the cooks favorite. Warranted per fectly pare and superior to aayUting of the kiod now in tbe market; for healthfolneas and strength f rodociog at all times. .The most delicious cooking. For sale by grocers, or sent direct by mail oa receips of sixty (CO) cent for one pound can. So in cans only. Full weight guaranteed. Ad dress, . . SnpeilatJTe Baking Powder Co., , ' 113 OhimbersSt., NewTorV SHOW THIS TO TODB GROCKR. ti nnT?niTT?TinmRiT I . ft aiaiVMsssii - .. . PBOFBIETOB Opposite T. P. Sheridan's Bardwarr ' Store, - - ;- Mantle pieces made from Italian aad American, marble monuments, and tomb stone, made to order, and first-class work warranted in this me. Anything in tbe way of aioneeuttBX qroinptly performed, ana II orders promptly filled. Always a fall stock of marble and other atone on hand aud ia ease ot an j repair iu thia line in tba sbape oi billiard tables, etc., satisfaction -will be guaran eed. R. BBECKENRIDGE. ED. TOLLES; House, Sign and Carriage PAINTEIt Uraining, Marbling, Kalsomining and - nARDWOOD FINISHER. Paper-hanging and wall-tinting prompt ly attended to at low rates. Orders to bej be left at Dr. S. Hamilton's drugstore. Farquar Esstauraat ' - ' . ' - . ON JACKSON STBEET, aOSEBTJROI. Jonn XT' o, x ca.Txiax" Aunouucea to the public that he haa : reopened the restaurant opposite) . Haffeudea Bros., and will KU11NISH MEALS AT.25CTS. And that he will supply bistable with tbe beat io tbe market' .Vo Chinese Cook Employed. R. I. HATS IT. Tl. PHT31CAIN AND SURGEON. OFFICE CPSrilKS IX 8, MARKS A Co'a brick building, Kosebnrg.Ora eon. Fnvat eieus- eonaultatton room for pa J. ?a JS. SMJB5ST, li Daa . Honeopaihic F2i7cia2L KOSEBCP.G OIti .ON, WILL ATTEND TO ALL CASES lotTosted to bia care. Office at his residence - 30tf . for A Fine Stock and Fanning Ranch. Term reasonable, and desira for sale is occasioned throngU a wish to emisrrate to Eastern Oreiron. For price nf land and references inquire of John VV. Kelly, at the iRDEPEirnKST ofttje, or the proprietor on the premises, liacd for sale 00 acrea of timber aad frrnzing and farminir land combined ; about 75,000 of farmiDjr land and the raw - u. u . .. v . f..uio miu iiuiurr IBilU. IOV alaiv contains a fine orchard aadabontS acres f (rarden land sabj.t to irrigatioa. There also ia a fioe lot of young; trees io the above named orchard, embracing all k.nds peaches, cherries aad apples and vines or all kinds. There is a good water wheel oa tbe stream oa the premises that affords about a twelve-horse power, and runs the stingle mill of 11. B. Mertindahj & Son. R. L. STEPHENS. Coles Valust, Oresjon. 4 " Ti.ereisa chance fr a good bargatna! who artplv early BLACHSTItTI7ICr Dearling Gibson, Ol JKliAND, OGN. Wunld announce to tbe nnlilin tT.- they are prepared with Jie best of materia al to supply all detnaepe- in tbrir line. uaving eujoyea over tfftonty years' expat rience in their trade, all work performed by them Is sruaranteed to be firat-rleu. ...j strictly accordiag to order. - . ' Cfitsoa's CeleTjrated Ear-. FOR HALE BY J. W, 8TKAN0E, BOSE BDH. - ... . Prontmnred by all who have used them to be the best ever Invented, always oa hand sad for sale cheap. - . FARM MAC1IINKKY ' KE PAIKlCD, Give Them a Call. THS BU&EiUeJ, iite anest ana Dest saloon in Boaeborg JOE AIKEX, PROPBLErOR, The best of lfqaora, the finest ef 'lTr, and a quiet retreat. 0,-otle.uen are invited tn rlTe me a eall. JOE AIKEN. Camerca's Restaaraatl CORNER JACKSON WASHINGTON a UoarburK. lrei n. Weals at Alt ttQars. FRESH OYSTERS IN EVERY 8TYLB nWonty first-class eating house In the enyi labiea supplied with.be best, aad eveiyy atleuiion aid to troesta ROBERT CAMERON- BTOTIOEL . M.t;-10:h.VmOfflCS' KW. tJregoo, Notice l lier-by givrn in pursoanoe of an ac.ol I'ODareM, of June 3d, 1873. for the aele of Timber Lnda iu the Utau of t-aulornia, Or-jfon, Nevada and Washing- V Trr,o OTJr' ;l,ai ,bo- w' ina Mi m. G. H. Dnon has fifed ibeir arnliei u iurcuaae trie Dorth-haVf of the souili-baf of Section S in lnnnl.m 9.1 ... " "trea. west. Any hbu . n persms claiming adveriB-ly toe abuve emrnued land', must lile lb r ciai.ii Iu ;h' R.-iater s offl rthln sixty ' data Itoiu i,w date. - ' W. F. BENJA.SI IN iiylO 6