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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1880)
ii LUTION OF ENDORSEMENT : f I 'An-EAS.TiiKDOTeuksIsDEPRSDKSTl a newspaper published in Koseburg, has boen publkibed ia thiseosoty for tbe period . of ttie years; and w QKHSAa, mii newspaper u now wei Krjoiffi stWieEE produce ud ux-pTer; therefore be it , during a tores years trial W.. the nten.br. of the Ump. oaauramra no. as. do ffive iBi uouotas i isDitrKHDssTToor unqualified eudoaement. worthy tbe ptronge of every fanner and ax-payer ia, eoaibaro UreRon. Gao. W. Jokes, MaBte i Jt. P. Pchcah. 8e2retary BATLRDAY...... OCTOBER 23, 1880 SOW TU VOTE. Tbere are yet remaimne but a few days before the presidential election. It is tbe duty o an in- dependent newspaper- tO' speakj -4hiilijeji4o-to as it is pos- sible with that newspaper, to tell its readers how to vote. We tLiLk wo might be . looked upon as too presuming if we started ; wt to ten or direct any one how t alteration of nnrnmit.nn no .n ;n Va" uUu U.:,u5,,ul,IlulW9l)UHT 11 utwxiewa.'eaitor wui aicsB. xu mo uinssic language oi tfca r,ver.Bfi,r,t,,w.nfr, h... i(.trataMa.Mi1 A' i ffw Hi - v wou iu ui.u va ap V 1 i ' il . - m . - peu to ine people o America; I wiuie Mr. Uenjamin cares little The InterOcean says exult in He common tones of the or nothing for his blackguardism, ingly; "Cincinnati will hide her x laiiiueaier, e bihsi carry the euuor oi me jx ews is guilty of head when she learns that 3,526, newBto Jimmy 1" But bow in penal offense and is as great a OOo hors have bean slauehtered the d 1 can a man ride a horse iMoionuan, i. iwm, ring us. Bat we are gome to riae one oi toe animals or the epecies named even m so doing e hlled. In saying this we we do it double. TFe care not8Pe&k not altogether for Mr how other people would do it; we cannot do it otherwise. And we are forced to this confession beauij half our thirteen hundred subscriber' are democrats, andeverJ maQ has the right to pu the other half republicans. We like tiose 750 democratic patrons, we nave a iellow-feelmg tor those 750 republicans. TLey help us to imake a living by patroumng our paper, and a good majority of .taieaiin thia T county help us to tvetp for the election of the best . sueu ir county ozuces ou election 'day. :; And then on those days 4 - we are always on the winning aide. And who would pot be on the winning side! As to the ap peal we speak iu the plain, lan guage jot THK DotTQLAS l5DKPEH pext, whose motto is; "Inde t - . pendent ia all things; neutral ia xsothing," and we earnestly urge, pray and petition in the moat urgent language at our command, ' that every voter ia Douglas county will vote aa suite hia con cUsuee aad the mind that the '. "Great Jenovah has given him. We are ia -tavor of this much. We will rote that way. Had we cot beea tied daw a by the prom isa we male in our "salutatory" in the . first issue of Athis paper at Oakland, to not iidle in na t tioajj polices, long ilgo we would have statfd o'ur preference for president, and entered into the fight with the will of one who l4o4j e nam. of what he be, Isevea is r gLVv -But a promise has been pvea, and we are too rauch ot a man tn break a prom ise once utteredw It is left us to aay to all who will vote vote as yoa think best, Tote on?ly once, and work as we would, if our right to speak in behalf ot the cause was not estopped, in favot of your candidate for president. But dpn't liecoae ai enthusiastie aa we might become under other m circumstances, and vote two or three time. There ia a great danger m so doing; you might be caught at it ! ; . A new signal for communica tion between the ' conductor and engineer, to take the place ot the bell-rope, is being tested on the Pennsylvania railroad. - It is con nected with thw automatio air brakes. A light cord runs alfeV the side of each ear u on which oper M 6ir,whl8tle t.Tingine, while a slight es, cape oi air in the car attachment Assures the conductor that his eignal has been heard thus avoid ing the necessity ot the engineer responding with the steam ivhistle. It also eaves the trouble cf connecting aad disconnecting the bell rope in shifting cars, the connection with each car ; being mad a through tha hose coupling pi the air t rakes. . The en vjy of Korea to Japan, arrived at Yokohama on the 10th of August. jfreparaUone were made tor his reception on a acale that astou fched both natives and foragnera.;' ;The eastern !j conn tr":i &ra -: evidently inclined to "fjrn a delensive alliance, in view . i 1 lis tucrcactiacot of the Euro 1 l Sloe SUCH WORK. The Coos pay Newa of a late date contains the following At the election, held tn Roseburg I 1.iSlyw C-Jruile!J??.?ee,ved " roi? trustee oi the city; that is last about If A - UVUIMUia UUB TDM IU1 I iJr '2 in two men for. honesty and fair deal-1 Insr. I The News is not an honorable newspaper, as every citizen of Reseburg will testily who reads J the above extract, if that papers name for honesty was aa good at - . I ma. or i) . jjenjamiD, andj,its l editor as truthful as the gentle man in question, its reputation tor i VOracity would be A 1$ and Us Alif.i4a mm.! 1 1 - 1 f viu. u cuuaierai security at any bank. Here we know Mr. Benjamin, aud here he ia resDected and esfnAmnrl! ftnrl ni he never was a candidate for the LMitinn cf imafoo tha ,.t f - ? ? , . 7 itsriue vun triven aim is io Dei .,,,4.j . i,.t I he had one triend whose love tor him compelled that voter to vole tor Mr. Benjamin under any and aU circumstances. But the trou- blewith the News is that Mr. Benjamin, to save bother in the making up of pspers in land mat. u - . hn n0os couotv to oubliali tha r,0, atDa UUB f U LUl LI LCU HUB I OHHIIH II Tl tices of land claimanta. Tl, News Is not that paper; and in order to make Mr. Benjamin help keep the fittul breath m its feeble body, by dividing republican pat ronage with a democratic news paper,: it Would publish that he is a thief, a scoundrel, bought by British gold, and should be hans- t art ?n Tav.. f. u 4 . - :.rr: ir uvT:iw,Hn: I op n sucn worK. it is nothincr U;ii,.n uiIlT. I srntT IT- .L 1J a . i uiaiu xjlw cuuuiu remcniDer that l I w aa . -wv I thief as many m the penitentiary, iu.,uvu - u vruuiu roo a good man of bis reputation in joruer mat his own pockets may J Benjamin; we utter a protest ii I general against the ; practice of tnny journalists, oi slandenn thoso who fail to patronize the; I hese where he pleases or patron 1 126 those whom be likes bes I Dafc -air. iJeojamin sees fit to g1 his patronage to the Coast ail exclusively he exercises i I Pvdege no greater than was con Kerred opon the democratic gov- ernor in tavor of the democratic I n..n k .u !:,: - t . I v w"0 vj lu' UJ nugani iaw, ana goes no farther than the demo cratic sheriff ot Coos couuty, who publishes all his advertisements in the News. Oakland has its charter: It is now a good charter, since it pro vides every and each man shall improve his own property. But! there is a good joke to be told on Dr. Page, chairman of the demo cratic county central committee. The Dr. thought the charter had been granted by the legislature without amendment. The news of the passage of the bill reached the Dr. about the time the republic cans received the news from In diana and Ohio. The republicans secured anvils and proposed to fire a salute in rejoicing. ;Tfae Dr. thought that it was aU in honor of the success of the charter, and in the fullness of his rejoicing and simple heart, he contributed sev veial cans ct democratic powder to celebrate a republican victory! Of course, the republicans burnt that powder; ; A railroad fever is prevading various portions of Mississippi. The people ot Aberdeen are re ported moving in the matter of the construction of a line trom Mendian to New Orleans; the Columbus board of trade is coo sidering tbe question of railway facilities, and the citizons of Jack son have offered to bond their city to the amount of $100,000 in aid of a proposed road to Yazoo city. ;f A contemporary remarks that when he predicted that the time would come when all the isreon sumed in the EjateriTStates would be freighj.63 by rail across the 9Btinent. even if an! isthmuB canal were open. Mr.! Nina mo evei looked the damage ( done to many kind of tea by the shaking it receives on long hnei of rails, This continued shaking j converts a part of the tea into powder. To the great cost of patents in England is attributed the deca dence of British supremacy in manufactures. A paper on this subject was recently read before the London association oi foreman engineers, and the wish expressed that the cost oi a fourteen years patent, which is now ,175, be re duced to X7, its costin the United States. The Oregon Railway and ifay igation company's trains are now running regularly between Umaa tilla and Wallula. : Boats from Celdd Jand al passengers at fJma- tilla but .freight boats are en gag in taking iron , to Ams worth. j "They" ask us why we hare not M 7et npouneed our political prejudices, "They" even want to know bow we will vote. The last question is nobody's business, consequently not a matter or any- . . . body's concern. We have not . J " " . , . - Tt advocated tha election of Han cock or Garfield lor the reason we (promised never to interfere m na tional politics in Douglas county, Uo lone as we published the! Douglas Lsde pbitd ext. As to . - o - - f f how we will vote, that is a matter which concerns ua alone; and we consider that matter aright guar- ftnteed us by the constitution of a M . . . 1 tree republic, to exercise tne same at our own free will aud without question from any one. -a. - The Oneida community in New York State has takeu a decided .ten laral toward diamte.rw.tion. J - o The former organization has been dls8olved 8nd in lU Plac0 a ioint gtoc!c company with ?600,000 capital has been iormed. Mem- uerB wno oroognt as muca as a UfiOO to the old asseciation get $500 w0rth of 8tock Pro rata aud tbere 0 cerwm " io the children. Waees. will be - paid on the moat equitable basis. But the main idea of the society 13 eone- - 7 ; Captain Eads has written to I the administrator of commerce at New Orleans that if they should seek to carry out the design of I L .V. l..a H-4 ! ZtCL Z r. - L t.. ww uwuns- uioiug s vuc ia the jetties channel would ens nWn thft aia&mMn la naBs nn . . . . . . tlie T rawing twenty-nine I IVWU Un Chicago aince March lat an increase of &Z4.UUU over tne num' her killed duriutr the same Deriod 1 of 1879 " ; Memphis lately celebrated the continued good health of that city. It is a subject ot national thanksgiving that Memphis, aud other southern cities, have been spared the infliction of another yellow fever epidemic this year. Grain is being shipped now from Indiana and Tllinma to St. T.n,. for- h ..rAf iw Orleans, and it is claimed that the rates by that route to Liver pool are about the same as by rail trom St. Louis to New York. It is a Really Reliable Remedy For Wasting and Nervous Disease. After numeroas experiments Mr. Fel lows co"eded in producing this com bination of Hrpophospliites, which lias not only restored n.m to neaitn, but bas since been so successful in the treatment of dis ease emenatlna from loss of nerve power, and consequently relaxation, viz: Aphonia (loss of rolee,) Neuralgia, anaemia. jNervous Debility Chronic Diarrhoea. ' WhooninflrConirh Dispepaia, Congestion of the lungs. Fever and A irue. Palp i tat ion of the heart. Lu- eotrhcEs, Nelancholy, Mtntal Repression, nervousness. Persons living in malarious districts may prosect themselves from attacks of fever by tbe use of Fellows' Compound Byrnp of Hypophosphiles. Its effects in tnninir up the system enables ua to ward off eontagious disorders, and successfully combat disease. The soluble phosphites and the other life-sustaining principles composing Fel lows' Hypopuosphites are so carefully proportioned snd so Judicially minirled. ,hat their action upon the nerves, mus cles ana membranes in imparting vitality strengbt and healthy action is generally apparent within twentyfour hours, and tne good enacts experienced are of a per rcanent character. S. K. RAYMOND, SURGEON DENTIST, 2nd door to Dr. Hamilton's Drug Store, Bueebarg, Oregon. Offers bis Drnfeasional services to the people of Douglas couutrr -i7',;h Vuom he hss,b"l acquainted several years. All work warranted firsuelass, and terms as moderate as any other in the profession. LANGENBEEQ- BEOS. This firm baa aonatantly.on hand the finest stock of Boots and Shoes EVEB BROUGHT TO B0SEBUBQ. Sest of Soots and Shoe Hade to order and Repaired, IsYOIQ-'Q 1 PATENT MfTALUC 8TIFFCNER8, '.- i B atmxssaasss? Boot and Shoe Hesli Pwvants Tannine over was ill m off on tbs 9J&S& The firm bas on band tbe finest stock of of Leather in the State, and la prepared to do all Kinds of work la a firstelass man ner, upon the most reasonable terms. Par ties needing In their line, should call Bpon. tnera ant, as tney lully . QCABANTKB ALL WOBK Turned out of their shop to be A V and certain to wear well. , ..... All kinds of Musical Instruments sold at San Francisco prices. Violin and other strings a specialty. 1 Coma aadsesas. n KiTff ftf fjn fl ' BlOOfl. 9 - Cam ail Bnflihna aflMtJon and diaoidannmlt- big tno imparity of Ua Blood. It u neadlaaa to p.1uT.iithwr MDH DU oau kmmb. rutui. iiarra. raawra. J - S'S.i!." Si? SCROFULA. WoadsrM Curs of Slindaeii. D. KxaaoM, 8o Co.: Taw tbs benefit at a& nablwl with Borafula or Inpm Blood ia thai rttimi, I harabr noonnad Ki&v of tha Blooa, bin haan tnmblwl with Sarofnla for tha Cut Un ran, which so afltetad mj ej that I waa ooo- Elataly blind (or fix montba. I vaa ragpmQandad i try King of tha Blood, which baa proved grtat Mnaainf to ma, aa 11 oaa oompivieiy nun nai ana I lasomasnd it to all troablad-as i I UTS bass. Xoan truly, Mas, B. WSazaasMw, Sudlala, H, T. sa 2L arfll ba naid to aa Pnblie Hoatrltal to ba mota- ally airraad apoo, f or arery aartiaeata of tbiaatadiF sua puoliabsd by aa wbiaa la sol niuna. Its IngredientSa Toabowowfaithlntbaaafety and exoaUaoea of Sba K. epoD proper paraosat appneauon, woaa aatuflad that no tm portion ia iutended, wo will Un tha auaaaof all ita uurradianti.bT affidavit The abore oflun wara narar mada befora rrtba pro. prlator of any otnar ramuy juaoieina in tna worm. Man. tAatirao.iaia. further uformationi and full direction for saw will ba found in tha wo phlet uTra.tiaa on Miimii of tha Blood,, ia whtenaaenbottiaiaencioaM. fruaei per Dome i aaminir a oanoaa, or u to x aoaaa. boio cy araa aril Bute. IX UaasotbSoa Co, Prep rj, Baflalo,N." ,B The accumulated evidence of nearly thirty years show that the Bitters is a cer. tain remedy for malarial disease, ss well as its surest preventative; that it eradicates dyspedsia. constipation, liver complaint and nervousness, couuteracia a tendency to gout, rheumatism, urinary and uterine dis orders, that it imparts vigor to the feeble and cheers the mind while it invigorates the body. For sale by all DruggistB and Dealers generally. XSUGrXS FOSTER, AGEKT FCB WILMERDING CO, Importers and Wholesale Bealers In FIHEWIHE&LiaUORS 911 and 215 Front Street, San Francisco. S. & J. C SBERIDAII, (Successors to rUos. P. Sheridan) DEALERS IK HABDVVABE, TIXWABK, STOVES Quns, Cutlery and Tir ners t ur nishing food. BRICK STORE, JiOSEBURG, OGN Uaving secured the above business, we ara prepared to keep up its former good name for work and prioes. We have the best of material and alwavs a full stock of goods on bsnd, and it is our aim to fur nish customers with first-lass article at let live prices. A full stock of Iron and Steel far to Orders from abroad will recei ve prci attention, fl. .. J. C. SUE RDAN Tha finest and best saloon in Boseburg JOE AIKEN, PROPRIETOR. i Tbe best of liquors, the finest of cigars, and a quiet retreat. Gentlemen are Invited to give me a call. JOE AIKEN. -EXCELSIOR 31 iUEIaRIMAN & CO, OaUlandi HOBSB SHOEING MADE SPECIALTY And all kinds of work PROMPTLY EKECUTEC. GIVE THE FIRM A CALL. And you will cone again GO TO DR. S. HAMILTON'S NEW DRUGSTORE, FOB Drugs, Faints, Oils, Varnish, Window anp Ticture Glass, Stationery, Perfumery, if you wish to purchase thein cheaper than at any place south ot PORTLAXD. Full lines keept of EDWARD TODD & CO'S.GOLD PENS, PENCILS, ETC, SCHOOL BOOKS, NOVELS, LEGAL BLANKS. Gtcttt. Kate, Katl &,th Bptt&ttsSa Pa?nt9 Whit- Windsor and Newtons tube colors, W in tow and Picture Glass, every sise, at boweet Price, by box or pane. Blank Books, Writing Paper, envelopes, pens. All new Patent Medicines in stock as -demand will warrant. GLASS CUT TO ORDER, free of charge. Agent for THREE ITrSTD PAINTS The celebrated and thoroughly tested PA' CIF1C RUBRER PAINT, The IM PERISHABLE PAINT, and Tbe ENAMEL PAINT. Agent for M. Gray, Maale Dealer, Saa Francisco, .PraacrintlnnB filled with disoatcb. at the lowest rates. Store is accessible at right rl0STiT?ljl I JL 1 CELEBRATED window on back street at all hours of the and boars and all kinds ot country pro--i-i.. TJ.K. ,!,. u. TMr.lr ' uce tahfln and highest market prise paida inltnnrvitM MeuoDoUtao Hotel. Boeeoar VT" ' vrgua .. : - .. . Wishes tbe public to aadentaoA - baselabllsbeda' ' ABR00M-&m,-. ,. .-.-ESTABLISHMENT ; At OakUnd, and oiTibe shortest not., will supply tbe iraoe ana. pnv.w with an n amber of kroomi. oi all Btvie end eixMs cheaper tlMto iliey can be pur chased elsewhere. He has bad locjr expe rience in tbe basinese, and (tuarantee aav- isfaction. Orders irtta broaa prompuy filled. -.Oive Um atrial.''. SHEEP JAITTED Tvo ; to firs 'Thousand Swes. frosi'l to 2 ;:Iv;y Years Old. CLEAN AND ,WELL-BBED. Give price and full particulars. Address C B. G. FAKBAR, 633 Pine street, St. Louis, Mo. OaklancV Oregon. B. F. ELLSWORTH, PROPRIETOR, Tbe proprietor wou!J; announce that bo bas once nr-re as33tdS!trol ot this pop ular botijw'.s'.jniiidef tka managemei.t of Mn."Gibson) snd that be will attend to tbe wants of patrons in a brat-class man ner. The table will be supplied with best the market affords, the beds of the house are well furnished, neat- and. clean and no pains will be spared to render guests com fortable, a. x. tiiLsvvuttiu For Sale For Sale jdl waaa gamma GEORGE t W. GENGER, Announce that he will Bell bis nue iami, situated on the south fork of leer creek, on the county road, seven miles east of Koseburg, Deer creek running through the entire place. DESCRIPTION OF FABM : Well Improved, firood orchard, two story dwelling house, a convenient bsrn. There are 200 acres of farming land, and 100 acres in grain. Will sell all or part. For particulars inquire of OEO. W. GENGER, Roseburg, Oregon, May 22. NEW B Eoscburg, Oregon J. NIEDE RSTAB T, (Lai of San Francisco)' '' Would ananunce to the public that be bas purchased the interest of H. FISHER in the ROSEBURG BAKERY, And that be has had fifteen years expe rience in first-cla-s bakeries in the city of San Francisco aa a baker. He, thereiore. is prepared to conduct the bakery in first-class manner, and will warrant all bis work as first-class. The Best Of Bread, Either wheaten, oaten or rye, always on hand. Cakes, pies and crackers of the fin est quality for sale; and whether for balls, parties or private families, all orders will be promptly filled at the lowest rates. In connection with the Bakery I will keep friots and vegetables, candies, nuts and notions, and with this regard I will not be undersold by any one. Give me a trial. Then if I cannot Suit you as to quantity and quality and pr ices no one can. J. MEDERSTADT. FOR SALE CHEAP. A Second-Hand Planer (Weatherby, Richardson a Rugg machine,) All b Ita and slotted cylinder for m U iug rustic and moulding goes witb tue machine. Few particulars inquire of THOfl. GRISDALE, Boaebnrg, Ogn. JAMES W. HAMILTON, attorney-at-La'vT; OFFICE FIRST DOOR TO THE right in the Court House. Busi es s promptly attended tola all tbe ouru of tbe titate. FZiUMMBB. TO ALL F AH MES Preserve Your Fruit and Pay Off Your Mortgages. Read the following testimonials from some of the best citizens of Doug county who speak from experience only: . . Dew Cheek, May 7, 1880. This is to certify that we have a Plum mer Fruit Dryer. During last season we dried nearly all kinds of fruit. It will do all that is recommended and mote. Our apples brought nlue cents per pound early In the season and are worth thirteen cents at this date. We do not believe it can be extolled by any other dryer in tbe State. MKS. S. ADAMS. Wilbcb, May 4, 1888. I used a Plummer Fruit Dryar bought of Grubbet Co. last year and dried nearly 10W0 pound of apples, for wbich. I real ized ten cents per. pound. It- did better work than was promised and I made more money than I could from any other busi ness. I only run the machine two months. J.FRAZER. Harry Jones says : I have a Plummer Fruit Dryer, and it bas done all recom mended it would do ; aud turns .put the handsomest fruit I ever saw. I shall run It this year to it full extent, Wm. Boon, of Calapooia says : I hired a machine for $109 and dried on shares and made more than Ieould farming. Mr. Tipton, of Mt, Scott, says the Plum mer machine is the best I ever saw and it is all that ia recommendad, and more. NOTICE. OTICB IS HEBEBT GITES THAT the undersigned executors of the es tate of S. D. Willis, deceased, have filed a final account therein ; and that the 5th day of July, A. D., 1880, bas bean appointed, for the hearing of objections to such sea count and the settlement thereof, in the eoanty court for Douglas county, Oregen. WM. R. WILLIS, O. U WILLIS, v ExMatoOa AT FAIR OAKSOR EGON Sampson Suther lin, Prop. JJY NEW 6TOBE AT FAIR OAEES IS JlLL now completed and hlled with a fine stock of goods, embracing everything foual in a firstaelasa country store. I" am pre pared to to supply farmers with all .kinds ot srooda. at lower prices than they can ba secured elsewhere. Bones, cattle, abeep I or the same. Giv isa call and satlaty vnnrwir. EAMfW BUT.HEBLPf. ' " -Ike Buperbttiv standard article of the United t-n strength, and purity. The beat article lio general baking purposes ever introduced. It is the eooks favorite. Warranted per ectly pore and superior to anything of the kind now in the market, for health-fulness and strength producing at all times. The most delicious cooking. For sale by grocers, or sent direct by mail on receipt of sixty (60) cents for one pound can. Bolo In cans only. Full weight guaranteed. Ad dress, . Superlative Baking Fowder Co., 143 ChambersBt., KewTork SHOW THIS TO TOTJB OBOCBB. This space, is reserved for Louis Belfil8, WATCH-MAKER i AND JEWELER " Front St., Rosebu ig, Oregon. i t Wholesale and retail dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Pens, and Musical Instruments, waicues,' viocas ana jew- lry repaired. All my work warranted. 1 John W, Gilbert, SALEM, OREGON. Dealer In LEATHER, Hides. Fur 8 and aW liberal advances made to Batchers, ocl8 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed baa been appointed assignee ot the ea te of Geo. A Beatb and tbe credit or i of said Q o A Beath are required "to pre sent tneir claims, under oaln, to mm at bis office in Roseburg. Oregon, within three months. And all persons indebted to the said Geo A Beath, will save costs by calling at my office ani settling the same. Dated tnls 15tu day or October, mm. T 8. ROADMAN, Assignee. ' Notice- T WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE JL publio that I wUl pay no bills of Mrs. Kitchell hereafter. C. L. B.ITCUELL. Boseburg, June IS, 1880. 4w. 3NTOTIOIH. U. 8. Lvid Offloi, Roseburg, Oregon, May 10th. 1880. Notice Is hereby given in porsuasee of an accot lopgrese, or June aa, IS, lor the sale of Timber Lands ia the States of Calfiornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Teriitorv, that Geo. W. Jones and Wm G. B. Dixon has filed their applica lion to purchase tbe north-balf of the soutb-balf of section 5, in township 27 soutn, or range a west. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described landj, must file tbeir claim in the Register's ifBie within sixty days troia uis date. W, F. BENJAMIN, JiylO-8 ROSEBURG. GN TTS OOJAUs Four Foot Wood FOR SALE. I have IIS cords of four-foot wood for sale on my place, 0 miles north-west ol Boseburg, on the Cole valley road. The wood was cot last winter; Is of the best quslity; alt sound oak; will be sold on my arm at the lowest rates. I have also plenty of stove wood, and purchasers will find that I can give them superior bargains. Those who desire a good trade, cannot do better than give me a call. II. CONN, Sit. Parties may inqufre at tbe office of the Indepesdbkt if 1 a'ii not in town. IRON IIDE BOSEBURG, OGN. ZIMMERMAN & FRAZER, PROS; Castings of any sise and IRON WORKS Of every description neatly and promptly executed. Grist, Quartz and Saw Mills Made to order. Portable and Stationary ENGKLNES Made to order and WARRANTED. 3 FOUNDRY t One block south of ha Depot. . jy3 Tha CHICAGO LEDGER, a literary anrl family paper, tan ba bad by sending i Chicago, Illinois. Prise, i 00 per year. Tbe Ledger ia published weekly and ba eight pages, and the tone of its stories and other matter ia pure and moral, and well calculated for tbe family. II. B. BICE, 31, Fhysieian and Surgeon, Office first door south of Dr. Hamilton's drug store, oa Mala atreet. , t . nHOPfiFEQ VI ! K ISM Ba STi aowiaw, crt tut m iaraeo.wiMisaaiSiiPS f y avfiavf - ftiitiii i nilariiaW aal v p n. t ma y us SOUTHERNOGN. full WBianr ortrEiiy Choice Grbods----Low Prices LpWSST phiczs. QA1 S1H If Foreign and Domestic Fruit in Their Store, ITuts, CANDIES AND CALIFORNIA CRACKERS. Everything in tho shape ot Groceries to be found at their store WELIMM, PECK 'ft CO. AND WHOLESALE QROCCRQ AND DEALERS IK KEY WEST NEW YORK CIGARS Noa. 126, 12S Sl 132 Market Street, AND No. 23 & 24 California Street, SANFRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA, COMMENCING APR! LIST, 1880. The Celebrated Stallions A IT Will stand for tbe ensuing season as fol. lows: .Roseburg on Fridays and Satur days; Other times at home, six miles norh west on the Cole's vslley road. If change is made in these arrangements, due notice will be given. ! H. CONN, 8a., Bates of Service: To insure, $10. i Proprietor. Ali communications by mail must be ad dressed to the proprietor, Roseburg, Ore gon. SAN FRANCISCO BULLETIN. - THE Leading Evening Newspaper West of the Rocky Mountains. It Is recognised authority in commercial and financial circles as the beet family journal on the Pacific coast. Served by carrier in San Francisco and the towns f the interior. . . .25c per week. By mail, postage paid, ....13 per year. The Weekly Bulletin 1 a mammoth tarelve-page ournal, aud in proportion to ita size the cheap est journal in the country. SUBSCSRIPTIOJi KATES. Tbe Weekly and tbe Friday Bulletin, forming together tbe most complete semi Weekly published on tbe Pacific coast, will be sent to any address, postage paid, on the lollowing terms: Tbe Weekly and Friday Bulletin. One year $3 00 Six montlis...., I SO Weekly i Bulletin Alone. One year .., Six months, Re mlttances by dra't. Postoffice order, Wells. Fsrgo a Co's expreas, registered tar at our risk. FREE SEED DISTRIBUTION. Each subscriber will be presented with Several varieties of rare and valuable tree, vegetable and flower seeds, equal in value to the subscription price ot the paper. Send for sample copy, giving full par ticulars. Address, 8. F. BULLETIN CO., i San Francisco CaL NOTICE SETTLE UP, Notice is hereby given that my lease of the Metropolitan hotel will expire on tbe 23d day of September, 1880. and that I shall soon thereafter leave tbe country. All in debted to me must come forward at once and make immediate settlement of their accounts, or have the same placed in the hands of an officer for collection. This is tbe last notice, and I hope it will receive a prompt response. W. L. BUTTON. 20-tf. Proprietor Metropolitan Hotel. ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS Monuments, tombs, tablets. Marble Mantles etc., made from the beat Jtu elgnand Domes tio marble. Designs and estimates furnished free. Bead stones from $10 upwards. Give me a call and examine my work before purchasing. B BBACKENRLDQJ. ROSEBURG ACADEMY. Tbe autumn session of this institntioa will commence on Monday, rieptembe'r 6th 1880, and will be in charge of Dr. Browne and tbe usual corps of competent assis tants. Tbe first month of the term will be free, tbe other two months will be charged for according to the following rates: Orthography, readingl Writing and Pri- V pr.. mouth 0 mary Arithmetic J Geography, or Eng. Grammar " 2 tt) Higher Arithmetic, Algebra oi Ketoric, pr. month..... So Latin or Greek, pr. month. ... .. 00 P. BrjfXDtcx, ) A. W. CoatPTOg, V Board of Dirtctora, C. QAppia. ), ISMaw'a' S sion on - ,tSPLAY OF FAWCY I :0 P 2. Y . a CO c-t S3 ryf fa te . e w fl la fl 12 m " c S o O ta f-t o -aa VI o o o a s g 3 -i O ba 4 o : 4 H C3 00 1 n o a- QQ cT O 03 i i o a li 1864 1880. Insurance Company OP CALIFORNIA. FZEE 0 27L7. Inoome 13 Months, $238,563 73. Premloaos Blace Organization, $3,171,423 19, Losses Paid Since Organisation, $1,521,402 15. i Losses Paid la Oregon in 7 Years, 183,36319 Tha H0M3 MUTUAL has had for vyaf Seven Years, 050,000 Deposited with the State Treasures of begot) tot the protection ol PoUoy-holders, i GEO. Li STORY. Portland, Basagei Oregon, Washington 4 Idaho ftrpBBVisoBai a B. Lewis, of Allen a Lewis; P, Waaserman, of Waaserman Co.; J. ftteCrakan, of J. MeCrakeo fc Co, The ondessigned takes pleasure In annoanalag to the citizens of Rose burg and vicinity that he bas received tbe agency of the above ''leading ia St eaVBlfany of tbe Pacific Coast. G. H.UJBSH, Agent. J. C. Moasuan, City Attorney. A. H. Tanner, Notary Pubic. MORELAND &TANNER. ATI 0&SEB-ATLA W. 169 First 8V Portlandj Oregon. aept31y i BUT THE USPQUA YALET MILLS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Address A. W. 8TEABNS, Canyoavilte, Oregoa sepi CISSSLITTIS K3T1CL . BOTICB IS E2BXBT OIYBN THAT tbe eopsrtasnhip heretefore existing be tween Wm. Carll and O. C. Perkins, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Wm. Carll retiring froa tbe firm. All debts due the andersigned must ba paid to O. O Perkins, wke will asHle all. Indebtedness of the Una. I yrm. CABLL, OB . VS. C&&QC3. fACSSOJi STBEBT, BOSSBITBA. , Tha pioprletor of- this welUknowa ana popular resort would, thank hia friends lor tneir jiserai patronage in ww K" rnrarfltitlnaanea ofthe same in the futam. - The publie-la rnfoxmed that I keep aona bat tne Deet nranoaoi wines, uquois and that I sell over the bar the celebrated JESSE MOOSE ft CO. '8 KENTUCKY WHISKIES A. mwV hTriiarrl table wilt be found ta the saloon:' also tbe leading papers of aba i of theworldV - PI01TEEE SAL001T, OAKLANB OREGON. L B COPELAND." Proprietor. The finest of wines, liquors and cigars constantly on hand, and a welcome to all.' Come and see me, sepUly 3SflC as- fa.' This popular resort for business men. Farmers and others desiring "something good for tha stomach's sake," Willi be found south of Smith & Co.'a store, - OAKLAND, OREGON. Tbe best of Wines. Lienors and Cgal always oa band. eepld ly Cameron's Eestmrant! I CORNER JACKSON WASHINGTON Boseburg, Oregon, : . Cleats at All Hears. FBESH OTSTEBS IN EVERY STTL Tbe only firsUrlass eating bouse in tha i city. Tables supplied with tbe best, and ' averyy attention paid to guests.) BOBBINS AND YATES. ARE IN THE FIDLD AND PBEPABED TO IN ALL THE LATEST ... - STYLES, OHB.HP1SH THAN ANY HOUSE NOBTH OF SAN FBANCISCO OUR FACILITIES MB UIISURPJLSSE D AND OUR 8TOCK IS NONE. ALL THE J'ET CETRA" OF A First Class Picture AStore Will :Be Found at Our Place,X229 First, Portland. About the 1st of September we shall re. ceive our first invoice of the celebrated We still keep on hand the celebrated Whitney & Holmes Organ. Remember, that we buy oar goods at first bands, and have no middle men to share profits with. BOBBINS i YATES. "-120 First 8treet, Portland, Oh GRMTREDCCTOLS . ' AT FOR THE If EXT THIRTY DAYS oomme nclng Angost 1st, Eaffea. denBroa. will sell the following goods at van Inwr rTirM a . ' j " 1 uueoi Qaeensware, glassware, lamps, plated awuw jaia, suuiHi, jugs, POC8. fruit jars, Infants chairs, baskets, eoal oiL brooms, fatrd oil, castor oil, china' nut oil, etc., eta Soaps, syrup, car. dlos, lard, flour, canned gow&s, aas dines, oysters, eoffee, tea, aalaratna, bluing, Deans, staren. hickory axe' pick helves, cigars m tobacco. CaU and be convinced. i