The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, August 28, 1880, Image 2

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Kfcviilj'iiui u ENDORSEMENT
W 0RR US, THE DotKH.AS lltDXPKHDEHT
Bewspsper published in Eoveborif . bu
twn iiuoitshed in this county forth period
01 mrw years; sou
Wbxbeas, ivl newspaper is now we
wtaMisiied, aad daring three years' trial
It has faithfully servrd the Interests of the
prodatwr and tat-payer; therefore be it
Hetoiptd, We, the member nf th Trap.
quaOrsrea No. 28, do give Thk Douglas
lKD&FK?i)BNTour onqrViBed endosemrat.
tkd wjeid recommend it m a newspaper
worthy the patronage of ever farmer and
x payer in Bout here Oregon.
Obo. W, Jones. Master
V ; ? J J. P Pcxca. rVsreiary.
SATURDAY.
..AUG I ST 28, 1880
EOW 13 THIS ?
F. E, Martindale, alias h. W.
fc'tart," seduced a young girl lii
Jbis.; county bj promising to
marry tier.;;. Cpropfalot waa mm
to tie proper aufhonties, ; and a
warra Jt V.oa issued for the arrest
cf MerJiudalQ on the charge of
seduction, lit the meantime the
colpnt escaped by fleeing t Cali
fornia. A reqnisition" fr tiie ar
rest was nuked lor, and granted
by Governor Thayer; bnt, (quo
ting front the requisition upon
the governor of California) Gov
ernor Thayer wy, "this reci'iist
tion is iuel upon the condition
that the State dial), not he held
liable for the expense incurred
under it." In h private letter to
Sbenfl Ilogsn Governor, Thayer
states that, the condition te in.
eerted .in the requisition for the
reason that the fugitive fund
exhmiBted.' k
IB
Wc have not inquired "into the
law in the premises, hot it scents
to ns haf if th Statute is wrong.
in; that it does t ot permit the
Governor of the Blute to expend
; such mottevs ly suing-, warrants
for the arrest ot violator of the
lair, then the law ia wiong. And
we would fin 1 fault with over
nor Thayer, even though his act
id this Instance ' was even not
clearly authorized by law, for not
trusting to the legislature at its
next session for the payment ot
sum ot money demanded simply
and only for the arrest ot t lugi
tive from justice guilty of rommit
tiwg a crime within the State
He woa id think many 01 ntter
able thit gs of the legislative body
that wouid refuse to pay for the
t, t C3tjf one guilty of a cr.mina
oSeiiieand we fave yet to learn
of a tape whereu the State bna
tailed to provide the nectosary
fand, or that the Governor
Oregon lias before put ; conditions
into a reqaia!tioii,for the arrest and
pmnal menf cf a criminal. Ac
cording to the ruling of Governor
Thayer, in this particular eae,one
ma:, or el ot men, might come
to Of eg n from California o else
wlierc, burn, pillage and rape one
half onr inhabitants, and by flee
ing mio another State '; Iwfore
Warrant could be issued for thei
arrest, would be bate, because tt
tuiniive V fund was exhausted!
This would leave our people t
the mercy of eery meal fivin
near the border of every f?tt
'osning our own; and when crime
has beea committed it is always
tru that the perpetrators of the
criminal act fle f rom the scene
of his misdeed as rapidly aa pos
sible,; and his tears go I-to
fleer in proportion to the dis
tance he truveis.' If in such cases,
the fugitive fund h exhausted and
must be replenished before action
can be taken, then the time might
come when the fund would be
exhausted the first year al'e the
meeting of the legislature, and in
nch event the" criminal would
hare one year's start "of the
arresting officers of the law,
aud be in China, where the State
could ill nfl.ird to send after him.
Of course, since the requistinn
came to him, and he finds the
Condition stated therein. Sheriff
Xlogan docs not propose to
move further in the matter.
jWarrV ot blame " In in for
I , refusing to take a risk which the
govenior baa declined, to take.
Aahe ia right in doing, , La in
tooda to allow the caso to rest;
and because he cannot help it.
; the criminal will escape the
punishment be so richly iftenta.
For fear that we may have an
other timid governor '(in such
matters ortly), we would suggest
to' th9 members of tlio legislature
from-thta connty consider this
; ' matter carefnllyIf. t.y'
is at tanlt, letfi'be r-
reeled, if thai. EovefrtiJl fj .fkW
' gored. Wfkb oabllJ iikWtho
- wf f a.
eimv&r - in timidity M ele.ct
Govomor of tW-JJt 1 v
" . l;.it4
Read the call ot the wooI-Fro;!V
t-3 ct the county c.V'aVp1,C"5
t .5 1i;SftUB
matter in hand and sea tha! tromjthaUnrns op.' ' " ; r" "
this timfi'keoffitort .t$f Si0vSyfl " ..- r ',
The man wbo in reality mold
the destinies ct mankind .is the;
man who alters their beliefs . or
shapes tneir aspirativts the phi
losopher who determines the ba
sis ot belief, the poet who finds
an utterance for the . deepest
emotions, or the religious teacher
wbo ia poet and philosopher in
one. Qucn men generate new
spiritual force; the statesman or
soldier only apply it to particular
caces. - The lowest in the bouse
hold ot thought is above the
highest of these mere hewers ot
wood and drawers of water who
try to interpret ideas into tact
Even the despised novelist, who
ostensibly writes only to amttse
you, is sectetly affecting your
character and altering your con
ceptions of the world. The states
man can only legislate effectually
who follows the great current ot
thought and give e&Vct to prin
ciple already established. His
laws remain barren tormuuTs on-
less : vivified by correspondence
with intellectual impulses. : The
poet keeps the national spirit
alive; tho statesman nt most car-.
lies out a I'ttle 'rnore speedily or
retards a little longer the realixa
tion ot the deaires to which that
spirit gives binh.
TheForttanu Standard saema to
bvlieva that lion. J. W. Nesmitfi
does t.ot belong to theDsmoeraHc
parly. It ak him to publicly
announce the fact when he re
turns to the tmity. i It seems that
the sage ot the Ltickreal led a for
lorn hope in the name of Democ
racy to victory several times .'it
this Stat, und that the Standard
has torcottfii nil this; and then
it vuid appear to inoct people
that the ; nper named i doinit
very : little '.good tor the patty
when it would uttuck the leading
members of it- party ;on the ev
ut a gretit battle, e.nd i wlien their
services were mo4 needed. j5ut
this 1.4 the manner : of piliticiana.
They fnuke personal quarrel;" and
filed, and they care nothing for
the result ot their bicki-nnn ui.d
jeiil i8ies id the family', circle.
It is u personal matter with tr ein,
and the will very often tr-t even
though they ruiu everything and
everybody by o doing. .Thij
makes us believe thut frequently
some men are not so wise as th-y
think themolve to be. . f
Preachers are sometimes a3 un
willing to act upon the advice
they give in their sermons1 as
doctors are to take their own
medicine.: It is not long since
Mr, Stebbins was denouncing the
San Francisco shooters and heir
friends, and laying down inine
aounuing general principles, ' but
now that his family is involved
ia rn'iAtorti ne, he admits that he
hiruselt would t.ke human life
to avenge a morta( wroVg. ia
easy to preach and give advice,
but very hard t control the feel
ings and impulses that prinpt
men to acts ot violence. In the
light ot his present experience he
may possibly think that some ol
his pulpit utterances on recent
events were cruel and brutal.
A druggist's 8ssitiint was
charged before the; corrtctionii!
chamber in Paris, a tewdxjs ajo,
with causing the death ot a man
by fr.isreading a pre8cripifoii.Tho
doctor, whoso writing is very
clear, ordered eight drops ol
laudanum, which the assistant
careleHtdy read eight grammes, or
about a quarter of an ounce. The
overdose i.utuiully killed the pa,
tient, the court ' sentenced the
prisoner to three months' im
prisonment. IlisVdvocate urged
as an extenuating circum stance
that it the mistake had tost the
rlaceasea his hlo, it had at least
provided him with a painless
death I i
During the last political, cam
paign in Michigan, a' well-known
lawyer of that State was address
hig au audience composed prin
cipally ot farmers, in Gratiot
county. In order to win the con
fidence of his hearers, he said,
"My friend, my sympathies have
always been with the tillers ot the
soil. My father was a practical
farmer, and so was my grand
father before him! I was always
reared on a farm,' and was, so to
speak, born between two stalks
of corn."' Hero tne speaker was
interrupted by some one in the
audience, who exclaimed, "A
pumpkin, by jingo."
To write up a newspaper just
now and take no stock in politics
is like loading one's gun with
blank cartridges; you make a re
port, bot there is "in it little less
than smoke. The editor feels
only comfoVtableflik the IrlshL
man, whert 4ie-4a.,. permitted -to
take a hand in e'Verv fiffht that
kxm along, and bas the pleasure
mat 'toiiows nitikBg r.every neaa
Her mother id the" little
creature lived oo Jove, bat- one
month after5 ttirriage," when the
grocery bill capeii, be saw that
he liad made the greatest mistake
bPlns1 , 12.- F.;:-scwtii0ia
what that partic&laf krt&mU?'
or :aai
e. a
z: : . .. ,i
.The cbanguig oi in canenvor
the Missouri river at. Oonngton,
Iowa, U threateoingjho early des
truction of that town. Within
the past two years, some four
hundred feet of the bank has been
waahel away together with a
ntuber of hous-s, V Knmerons
other buildings have only bfaen
taved by being placed, on toUj
era and removed. Scientists
are puzzling their brains for a
tatiafactory mode of repelling
these sudden changes of the car
rent in this river, which so fre
quently takes place, often result
ing destructively.
France is as gay under ttie Re
public it was in the days of
King or .Emperor. The national
fete of the 14th of July surpassed
in brilliancy any which had pro
ceded it, while the Cherbourg cel
ebration f following at closely
shows mat the Republic is not
possessed by thai spirit of som
berness which its detractors have
delisrht.)d to ascribe to it. France
bail cause to mourn over the dis
aster and disgrace brought upon
her by thi imperial rule. : She
has reason to rejoice over, the
prosperity aud honor gained ub
der liepumiean auspice, ; .
A party uf United. States sur
veyors recently tojtc .sounding of
iheNivuara below the tall. That
nearest the falls indicated ighty
three feet. " A Urt distance be
low that allowed a ueptn ot one
hnvdred feet, while nt the in
clined railway the 1 ne tol l off'
- ne hundred at.-d ninety-two Icet.
V here the whirlpool mpids set
in, iinmediut-ly below th pus-
pei-.aion brijje, the depth ot waier
w.i found to be on" hundred and
leu tcel. -
Zing of the Blood
Cunt all Seto'vlam tSMtieaa and dlaarim nmlt
hvt 'ran Imparllf or tha Mood. It ia Madlaaa te
pacirjp nil, h id ufferer an araallr ponin thair
ma; bat Hall Kvrwm, JHrnplit, VUtri, Tmmtn,
Ottrt, SmtUimfft, Ac, are the aioat eomaon, aa
well aa aiaar adaetioaa at tha Brt, MU, Mir
SCROFULA.
WsnosrW Cars of SHaioMt.
D. RAaam, So Co.: Fo tka bnMflt ef aB
weubM with Scrofula or Imprne Bload ta thair
mtaaia, I barabT twmamaA Kiaf ef the Blaaa,
laan baaa tnmblad with Seratala tor taa past tea
rean, wbidi so afleetea my tjm that t vaaeota.
getrlr bUa4 tar aia moatba. I waa naoouaaBdad
TrKiofof tiw Blood, vhieb haa prarwtafnat
Murine to BM, aa it baa eavplatetr eoiad , aad
I ehaarfaUr ratotataaad it toaU woabtad al hnl
soon mj
Mas. S. WaUraaabow, Barlmia, V. T.'
3L
will ha paid to any Pnblia Banlta to he aaata-
all amed aeoa, for mrr
aamaeata of tun snanl
aat aabtiahad by us wbiah ia aot "
Its Znsjredlents.
To iianr our faith ia tha safety aad acsOaaa of
f3 K. B aaua proper earaooal apaiieatioD, whoa
pacwnra uui no rnr
it ao impoMtwa ia ia tended, we will
anoaof ell it mndinla,bT aiadaTit.
kra wota norer aaiida hefon t r tha pro
rr ake auiaae
Tha abora Sra
pria'ur of an y atber Family Madias in Ih world.
fU dimHiena far
iar uaaimaoniavia.rartbcT mrormatioe, and
will ba round mthapam.
pom - imttm oa miiaii of the Blood," at
whiehaachlwtilaiaeackiaMl. Prior $ I per bottle em.
iiminp- ii onnean, or w 10 9 aoaaa. bottl try arum
Hat. XX iUaaoai , soa Co.. Piop'n, Sagalo, hi .Z,
Appetite, refreshing sleep, the ac
ulBittoD of flesh and uolor.are bleewiogs
atenduitt upon the reparative process
se which this priceless Invijiorant
spefllly initiates and carries to a suc
cessful conclnsion. Digestion Is re
stored anil sustenance aftbidetl to each
life-sustaininir oriran by the Bitters,
which Is Inoffensive even to the fem
inine palate, vegetable In composition
and Uiorougly safe. For sale by all
druggists and dealers.
ao bnt vca -
WILME RUING CO,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
FIIIEYIIIE LIQUORS.
214 and 218 Front Street,
San Francisco.
. 8. Ci J. C.
SBEBI0AII,
(Snccesaors to riioe. P. Sheridan)
UBALBHS IK
HARDWARE. TISWARK, STOVES
Guns, Cutlery and Til jerr Fur
aishins t'ood. .
ES1CX STCE, rOSEBURO. CSS.
Baring seenred the above -t&WessV wV
arj prepared to keep up its former good
goods oa hand, and it ia our aim to laf 3
oish customers with firstlsss article ht
latilieaTMces. ',: i , , ! S
A fnllsWek ot Iron and Steel far
' a-"
An
iff.iai! i vlU
The finest atrd beat saloon In Boseburg
iTV,l W f lUiri i tWh 4nWi
LJf
S3
Udaqaietdsit.UK'.'t At'lV'
t" . . J, -' t rl,-,T H
ars invited ogri via a -tail.
xv
:siii
;..I..Uhh, hat analnM
HMfes-il fir5M
6MACH s
WMxWwrl afai
so
Wialie tbe poblle to undraUad tliat he
has Mtabllsbed k
H BROOM- 1NUFAGTUBING
ESTABLISHMENT
At Oakland, and on tha shortest notice
win supply ttie traae anu pnraiB yrm
mi nnmW nf LriHima. of all Style
and aizM. ekeamr than tbey can bo pur
eliaeed elaewhero. He baa had loco; expe
rience In the busiaeaa, aud guarauuwa aav
iafnetion . Orders fmm abroad promptly
filled. OWe htm a trial.
"VX"Zxi.oxxt Horse
in V.rmnni tu alivd lT Carl"n' M or
(ran home : dam'a aide, Loinx and w up
Joe is a full developed lour year old b fu
lifnl bay. Ha will make the pwwnt sa
bob, eommeneiaa ai. Uneeboric Friday and
Saturday (Oth and lOih), and at Home on
Deer creek.
Tvrme can be had or appl.vinjr tne pro-
prieior.
GEJ. W. OESOSl
SSEEP
Two to five Thousand
Ews.tcon 1 to 2 -Tears
Old,
CLEAN AND "WELL-BRED.
Give price aud full particulars. Address
' B. FAKRAlt.
622 Pine street, St. Louis, Mo.
Oakland, Oregon.
B. F.IXLSWOBTH, PUOPUIETOR
The ntoirietor would announce tlmt
lias once more aasmiitd cintroi ol iiii i )-
nlar Imiiae iintelv nuder tlm manai!' ni"..i
ot Mm Oilaom) and that bf mil jiu ui t.
the wants of .ainu in a lii'"cia -m-r.
IheUMf will be nupiilit"! with l-r
ibe tu..rkei affords, the lamia f ih" imu"
are wtU (i-.rnialifd urat and clean, nl
pains Will he spared to reiid"r i ' -fV.rtable.
B. F. ELLsWiiS'iI
For Sale Tor Sale
jsl mis g&asa.
GEORGE, W. GENGER,
Aiiuxuncn) tliat he iii B--II ma irti.,
sitUHiil on iIm- a.ioth lurk of D-er rrrt-lt,
n tlie county imul, et-veii mii- rosi of
iieburir. Dwrcnt-k iuuiojr thruiijrhilie
entire , lace
LESCK1PT10N OF FARM :
Well Imuroved. coit ort'hard, two. an-ry
dwelling limiae, a convenieni Iwrn. Tlien
are 200 acn-s of'armiiijr land, and 100
acrrS in irraln. Will bbiI a!l nrrwri. Kur
particulars inquire :f
UEO. W. OESGEK.
Boseburit. Oregon, May 23.
NETT BAKERY
Roseburg, Oregon
J. N1EDERS T A D 7
: (LaLe of Kan Franciico)
Would ananunce to the public tliat he has
pucchaaed the intereet of il FISHER in
R0SEBURG BAKERY,
&od tiiat be has had fitiecn yarn txpe
rience in first rl-s bnkerirs in the . c:iy of
San Francisco as a bakr. U, thrreture.
is prepared to conduct the Iwknry in a
first-clns-t manner, aad will warrant all his
work as first-clxr.
Tne Best Of Bread, -
j Either wbeain. oali-n r ry. always n
nana, hkh, pin iuu crRcftttm m iur Qu
est quality for sale; S' d whi-ticr lor balls,
partita or tttivaie faiii'lUw. al ordVra will
be vromptly filled at the luwval run s, lu
connection with llie Bakrry 1 will ket-fj
friuts aud VfgKiaUlcs. candirs. nuts and
notioun, and with this rard 1 will uoi b
undera'd by any one.
Give me a trial. Tht-n if I cannot suit
you as to q iantitr ami quality ami pi ice?
no one can. J. Mk.DhRsiTADT.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the county court ol the Staie of Ortr
Kon, for the county of Daurlas,
In the matter ol the relate of Chafes Vait, '
decT0""t; :
A. C. Vounr. adtniuiatraio? vi tin
Rbove eatKlH having tli'S His'- day-'- of
May, 1830, Ol.-d his final ac nt.i. 'f.-r
aettlenifnt, and is pray ing tun' a cay
be Set apart fur the hearing ol t(:o . iik?
t1 errfoM uo'ice ia hereby given ;lni:- hu
final accoaiit will be heard and dot '; mined
in said court on Tuesday July 0 li, 1880,
at wbicli time all (Mrsons luving any ot
jections to said dual account aud settle
went must and there make the B:ime.
Published In th D mglas INDKPKSD
ENT for four coiiHecutive wet-ki', by older
of Hwi. C. Umldis. couiitv jud;e.
T li. Ml EiMDAN, ClerK.
By W.T. VV R Hi UT, deputy
RcsenuRO. May 31st, a. d. 180.
TO ALTFAItIKi-J.
Preserve Your Fruit anJ Pay Off
Your Mortgages.
Read the following testimonials
from some of the best citizens uf Doug
county who speak from experience
only:
Vrzv Creek, May 7, 1880.
This ia to certify that we have a Pluto
roer Fruit Dryer. During last svasn we
dried nearly all kinds of fruit. It will do
all that is rvcomrMnniHl and more. Our
rppl-s brouifhtriine cents per pound early
tu the season and are worth thirteen cents
at lli In date. We do not believe ft caa be
excelled by any other drrer in the Htafe.
MhU IS. ADAMS.
Wilbur, May 4, 1888.
I used a Plnmnier Fruit Dryar Uiujalit
nf Orubbe & Co. last year and dried nearly
10.000 pounds of apple, for which I real
ised ten cents per 1 -c und. It did bttltr
work than was pminiaed and I made more
money than I could from any other Uust
oees. I only run tne machine two months.
J. VKAiblLtw
Harvy Jones says : I hasai Wmfr
Fru't DryjtfV JSi i!Wlias doaS mat Stdbn
meaded it would do : aud turns out the
ftodsorfkeflS,J I shall rnn
ritnhiB year'S. Il. fulrrxient.
OLCalspoiia
a'- tmru at
ir. ltw,aii i
tf
f
amre tlwtaY'iVd farming,
kit ,J .... ,t. o...
WaMnleiine.s t(.V frertoUCbd it
ia all tliat la recoaitaeadad. and mora.
. -.. ,.t. l ta " l
t t -n- -!! I vt IS ' .
. uI ...n'UaJaUAitva'a'
.t.a '". li;,-!!.)'! I'U H j,-i .lr wTlf -f.("!
TaT;CS Id BEltSBT CIVEIt-THAT
the uwlertOttitBArtcBtw dt the'e!
final iwriul dlereirl ! hhrf (InA tbSihtla'v
'""jwnjr oj, eiaecmns- la'.snen
IHIUUl BLIIU III? Bfl IfllirnL LIUII
. .-J onjia" 1ilst vl" Mill I awl lira, a"
. A. : ' ... an . . r
bm .ttmHa ha Wi""
UUOO.I OHH'UA
ac
Wuffl tue
1 .
aft! Ore at n.
W.x G. WOO B W: A E D .
' I' ' ' Would annoonw that he has Just reeWed one ef the most eonr'ht stocks of
LEATHERS; B ADDIiBWARB, THIMI.IHTGS, Etc.
T
3
V
mm
i r
Ri memhrr this much : I propose to
Saa Franelacn, end iHioneeau undersell me.
from t. Maths k Cs. brick st..rr.
Tbla apace ia roam ved for
L aW
waw&awanWaaawBsnn '
Notice-
T WISH TO ANXOTJNCR TO THE
X public that I will pay no Mils of Mr,
Kiu;h- hereafter. C. L. K1TCUELL.
Hoseburif, June 15, 1880. 4w.
NOTIOLT
U. S. Lind Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
May lOib. 1880.
JN'ctice hereby given In purauanre nf
an aciot t ODgreas, of June Hd, for
the sale ot Timter Uants tu the inh-s ol
Calliomia, Oregon. Nevada and Washing'
ion Tenitorv, that Geo. W. June and
Wra G. B. Dixon has fiivd their a plicn
i on o tinrchnse the nurth half of the
S'ir.h-lialt of section 5, in township 27
atiu'li, of t ige a west.
Any ttn-i H persons claiming advfrfu-U
the above., es;ribed land.', must hie tb
ciuira in u Register's otBce uhin sixty
davs Irotnt ina data.
i i W. F. BEN'JAMI V
iiTlO-6 r-
ROSJiBURG, OGN
xxs oouds
POIir FOOt WOOCL
FOR. SALE.
I have 113 cords of four-foot wood fur
sale on my place, 6 milea north-west ol
Rseburg, on the Coles valley road. The
wood wits cut lsst winter; is of the best
quality; all sound oak; will be sold onmv
farm at the lowest rates. I have also pteoiv of
stove wood, and purc.iasers will t,nd that
I can give them superior bargaitts. Thosb
who denre a -good trade cannot do better
than give me a sail. H.'CONM, SB.
Parties may iuqufre at the office or the
IndkpbxdfkT if 1 ji not in town.
11 1 VUiiUHIi
ROSEBURO, OQS.
ZIMMERMAN & FRAZER, PROS.
Castings of any sis and
IRON WORKS
Of every dncrintion neatly and promptly
. executed.
Grist, Quarts and
"at . ... .I ' j....a.t --'f lf 'tt
leM Order. Portable and Stationary
U I I JS I il J'W
'i .aiSMS iv orarx aau rt AnnA.i 1 iuu. .
ant F6UNDRY i. -Oae. Ueele stitf'
. "TT J V ' . .. ... . io
Tha CHICAGO LEDGER, a literary
.m.I ra;!v nana Man htt lA hWHfiintT la
VH" Jlkaauiar fan.( . j - 15
tehicsgoL Illinois. Price, S3 00 per year.
The toager hj eVys
"ai V''Jjf-a awwl h tnnn at i( itoriff Anil
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OFFICE CPSTimS ,IN 8. JjlBK
& U'stfHcK tilldiilg1oarg;Ore''
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.atviisfcajio'flff A - a6i'i
Ever brought to Roaebarn. and that he ia now Iwtier prrpared to offer sup erior la
duoementa ia hla lle to purcbaer than ever uelure. la
'He has the hugeat, beat and cheapest slock ever oflt-n-d f r sale In Snthrrn On-goa.
-Jliii aadudles and barneaa are ready made, and tho- la wut of harneea ad oot '
suffer d lay. since be has all sisea and styles, and on five imames notice can fit any
one oat with from ; ; . ;
1 to 20 Setts of Harness or 20 Fino Common Saddles.
None but the best of workmen employed aad patrons will find In tuy I lore
all Styes in "Whips, Suggy Trimmings, ro"bes,
Pancy and Common Bridles,
And in fact everything else kept in a first-class eaddlerv and harness store.
eheanlv as do dealers In th city ot Portland. I import rnv mawria's direct from
Bepaiiln dous with ntneM.andjllapjtch. Mnnn therrn-r west
I W. C- WOODWARQ.
-Have the
Grocery
i
fOKR OF SOUTHERN OREGON
TIIE LARGEST AND
Gii-v jK-fisBiBi tea
SOUTHERN ON.
FTTZ.Xa WEIGHT GXVISrX.
Choice Goods -Low Prices
LOWEST JPMICES.
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Foreign and Dcme&tio Fruit in Their Store. Nuts.
CANDIES AND CALIFORNIA CRACKERS.
Every tiling in the shape ot Groceries to be ton ml at their store
WKLIjHAN, FECRlll
iiafoaiaao
AND .
WHOLE SALE
QROCCRO
-ANU DBALKBS IN
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KEY WEST NEW YORK CIGARS (
Nos. 126, 128 & 132 Market Street,
. ANU .
Nos. 23 24 California Street,
SANFIIANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
COMMENCING APRILLT, 1830,
The Celebrated Stallions
pup 1 MIlieN
Will stand for the enatiinir season as fol.
lows: Kos.-burg n Friday and Satur
days; other ;iines at lmtii, rix miles norii
Wtstoii the Cole's valley iwd. If clianue
is made in these arrangmenti, dn- notice
will bo given. H. CttNN, B.,
liales of Service: To iumiie, $10.
Piniirielor.
All communiratiiiDS ty mi il must be ad
dressed to the proprietor, Uweburg, Ore
gon.
SAN FRANCSCO BULLETIN.
THIi"
lAMilaK Evening Newspaper West of
tne itocay juountains.
It is recognised a ulho-itj in cmmercial
cd financial circles as the beat family
jourual on the Pacific coast.
Served by carrier '.n San Francisco and the
towns f the interior.... 25c per week.
By mail, postage paid, ....$12 per year.
The Weekly Bulletin
la mammoth twalve-pajre 1 Urnal. aud
in proportion to ivx size the cheap
est jouri.al inhe country. .
SUBSCSRIPTION KATES.
The Weekly and the Friday Bulletin,
forming tosrether the most coniplete aeinia
Weikly puiKshed on tiie Pacific cosst, will
lie sent to any address postage paid, on
the toliowing terms:
Th Weekly and Friday Bulletin.
One year ....f 3 00
Six nioatiiS.... 1 60
Weekly Bulletin Alone.
One year 2 25
8ix months,
11-50
R mlttances by dri t. Poatofflce ordet.
Wells. Fargo Co's exprras. registered
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nf d -:i ' 4f,f.rif ft 'ft
JRE&i SEED UISTRIBTjTION."
ich SaabserjfceiiwUri Wifiaeaenve irlth
aevarar irnf"rf, Pf raxe,otniJ .yaiuaUle Many
vr-ireiaoiw au -..wo. wo. 1, vaw
IQ me auooui-ip.ion price 01 too paper.
Bf-cd for aaaupapy, gviag itfn'pira
thmjara. .., -j - a '
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The publis h informed that iaeefnene-Baf
tha Jpost braodel iP Uiwjf ana agxr,
and that l.sell over tha bar the celebrated
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a'tfdod-.njiard taW ,at .be.fenjftd- ia
.billiard taWe ,wUt .be.ffmad- ia
the salopn; also tie iinpajiers, S9 w
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FIRE OKZY.
Income 12 Months,
$238,563 73.
. Premiums Since Organization,
$3,171,423 19.
Losses Paid Sine Orgaoizaflon, '
$1,521,402 15.
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CrHf Lewi V of! Alters LeVtkP.
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a'anderslgned takes'aeUTSW'
Aanounclng to the f!cU,isep,f cse.
karg and viciaitr that he has rxxiwrf
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tbaagaooy of tba auove Hitrz'ti-
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ILI. OFTER..
Special Indncsments
To Purchasers, consisting of 1 heir Entire
Stock of
SPRING HI)
GrOOdS
Emb racing a Full and Compute Line of
A S D s
WATSR PROOFO
a v A 55 - e a
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA FLAN
NELS AND CASS1MEKES.
.OCK STOCK OF.
ClotkinG
Style and Quality is not Equalled in this
Market. It consists ol
MEN, BOYS' & YOUTHS'
zobb amis,
SUBSTANTIAL WINTER GOODS.
UNDERWEAR
HOSIERY, GLOVES, TIES, Ac
We have on ban! a Full Stock of
Groceries.
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE,
Faints. Gils & Glass,
Remember onr motto" Low Prices and
nquare Uealing.
Agent KNAPP. BGKRELL Cd.
FLOED&CO
Iiosebnrg. Oregon.
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will
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UArano powder
Best in the Worl J,
AESOiaTrrrxsr pua.
The SnperlaUva Baking Powder la the
standard article of the United - States log "
atreajtb and purity. The Sett article ti
general baking porposes ever introduced.
It is the eooks favorite. Warranted per
feetly pore and superior t aatthiag of the
kind aosr In' the market, for hemltlifplnaeS
and strength y'rodoclng at all times. The
ataat delicious cooking. For sal by
grocers, or sent direct by mail on receipt
of alxty (00) cents for or.e pound can, &0I9
in eana only. Full weight guaranteed. Ad
dress. - : - .
Superlative Baking Powder C-
1 13 Ch!hsrsU X f
show m is TO TOUROavt
ED. TOLIE5;
House, Siszi and CfeuTiag
Graining, Marbling,, Kalaominlng and
HARDWOOD - FIMSHEE.
Paper-hanging and wall-tinting prompt
It, ntiendea! ti at low rales..' Orders to b
be left at Dr. 8. Hasailtoi's drugstore.
Fanjnar's ; Eestanrant
OS JACESOK STREET, KOSEBDRd.
JoHn 3?a.xa.ix tp
Annouiu'ea to the p'lhiic that he haa
reopened the r' tauratit opr iut .
Hffoiiile.t Jlros., aud wilt ; v.
KURN'ISII MEALS AT 25 VTS.
And tliat he will mipply his table
with the beet m the market
.Vo Chinese Cook Employed
O I MOORE,
2XD a sa IS" S. tt 4
fLaie ' Salem).
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ALL WOJIK
eare'a ly per
f.trnie 1. and
a' re i nable
BM g ral wcrk
'i canimdme.
A u leathet
uiv-a and
i 't .- the
tlie Fre3r
ppll ' for ilm painless extraction of tMieiL.
Office an i Dental B'xittia over .Marks at
Cu.'s Budding, Rueeburg.
ASSIGNEES SALE.
Notice is hereby given that the nod er
st gned has b. n appointed a8iiinee t tha
estate of I. Cam aod 8. Cent, under the.
bra name r Caro Bros., and tbe etvdith -orsof
said 0r Bros, are r quired pre
sent thrlr claims, under oath, to hi in at
hi office in rhwhurg. treg-a. within
three months. And all persons indebted s
to tie. said Cam Bnw... will save rl ty :"
calling st mv fliee sal aettltng 'h- aatne.
Paud this 14th dav ol Auirnat, !8S0.
Wai. H, WILLIS.
. ". Asaignee. '
D. Bo KECE, TI. IM
l'htsiciun and Surgeon,'
Office firs' dxr south of Dr. Hamilton's ,
drug suite, oi Alain ttnet.
SPANISfl MKRIXO BUCKS "
FOR 5ALEI
TnOllOUOHBHEDt TO OFFERr
1 wi'i sell 40 Spanish Merino bucks
which have la-en nttml on my place. Tbey
are tuirtr buikasnd wtll'snit the ideas
of every s.'ieep raiser. They will be sold
very cheap lor cash, and I invite the sheep
raisers of D iutrlaa county to inspect them. '
They will be found at iur farm, six miles
southeast of ihweborg, on' the Coles valley
road. (jj3n.2) . .H. CONN. rK,
at fair oaks, orkgon
Sampson Sutlierlin, Prop. :
MT NEW STOKE AT FAIR OAKES 18
. now compel ud bied wiUi fine
stock of goode
iiif everything fpuaJ
(i '.re. I am pre
r .;..- w.'th all kinds
lu a nrst-clna. ttiw
pared to to sti;i )y f-i
ot goods, at Io .m' in
timn ll.ev can he
Secured 8Jst.wli!re,
ijilrsrs. rattle. Shawn
auu unus ati.i mi Minis i country pr
uce taken aud 1 ivntt murket price paid
for the Mine.- tiive itie a eal! and Satisfy
yourse'f, fiAMl'sWN SUTHKKLIN.
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Cameron's P.estauraat! " ,:
CORNER JACKSuN a WASHINOTON '':
lioseburg, Oregon, '
Keats at AID etc. kits..
FKESU OYSTERS IN EVERY STYL ;
Tlie only first-lass eating house la tha
city. Tabiea supplied with be beet, aad' 3
ev:yy attsniion paidm gnetns
ROBERT CAMERON.
FOE SALE CHEAP.
A Second-Sand Plane?
Weatherby, Richardson RaggV
- mauhiue.) .
All bits and slotted cylinder for mak
ing rustic and moulding goes with the ' '
machine. J- iwrticulara Inqti're of
THOS.JHHI8DALE,
Rosebnrg, Ogu. . , .
JASIST7. IXAlITxioa'l
iiu. .ri-Qlf i f'l M-n
, twwwUiaAbjr'aiwTwisaTjJ-,!. ,-,f x
W rSght lu the Court Hcmae KusU.
rffeas" ImiJtr'aWadetflo Iri'W iM ",f
ortaeoiajtei-'f m a.i.t -i t -t t
Sim ilel a'rtjr
ia'Jini , IT ,,!
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-it! iiUini4iftl Ha t' la-fi .
't" ; T ii tW t'l,r"i e.' Hr(-nw
e I ' , l f nt14hikia,
-tSMinXullat
den Brim will sell the MmtrltiVgwW "
at'-rerjr hjiw,ricws tm'UutX tr
Bttfarn 1 alt a-kS a. .at
east ami atone
ra vaa ua arav. iilKOt ITT'I.ffla.
dasKv'ard. Cour, eanoeit a0"'11 r-
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andbepovinefdjj
aaa'el v a 4i. vj-jl'i
ff UlbeW, MlHUmidrS, wlaskets; co&l "
oil, rimstilardi'Mkea4rireaiM''tt'tt
BtfTorfj etc., ta Hoapa. yruo. or.,i.i.-vi
. t J ar ' .i w . -
dioea, pjWwrevwuWten, 1 aiUTAfuA. "
bblogi beauff.t(!in' Aiieawy-stOi' t wetlr-
pick hdta,fcirAre,Vud..wa
it I k. vJ:ia a asi.MIul a'.VH
Vw Jl riuipu t S K"w r,
Kiwis- -.-.. ,.. . -.v . '- '
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