flings. ; no. 11, ! '.lat eominunti ; nd tkiid Tuesday members ia (rood of en cli imgao tandine wirv dne and tinielv notice aid govern themselves aeoordingly. Visit ing companions ere' Invited to meet with the Cb&nter when convenient q B. NERMANN. H P. VV. I. FlKBLHD, :Eec'y. : ; . LAUREL LODGE A. F. and A. M hoida regular meetings WJ Wedne, dav on or before encn full moon. J. C. FULLfcRTOiN, W. M, P., NEWCOMB, fcecy. ; ra-se3;; r i PEILETAUIAN F. umsJs on Saturday evening, of each week ai"f-o'clock; in their hall at Hone burg. Members oftheordr in good stand tng are invited to attend. By order of the N UNION ECXAMPMENT. No. 0, I. 0. O F.. meet at Odd Fellows' Hall oa tbu 1st and Set- Fridays ot every month. Visiting Brethrec invited to attend y JOHN MOHI.ES, CP. E. (1. itm-t. Ssribe .; TJMPOl'A GRANGE, NO. 28. P. of IL, will turn hereafter on the 1st atur - ot each nmnth, at Grange Hull, in lice burg. All mearabers in uxS ninmliu g are -cordikilv invited to a teud: ! . OKO JONES, M. J. P. DuKCAJi. Secretary. P. O. Diretorv. Onad after Jttnn 10th, 1880. the mails for the ik uim. including Catllornia, Xetad and eastern plates. Will close at 7 o'clock . "P. M., ebarp. Mt r '.' j . The mails for the north will clare at 8:45 p. M. I - ' - j The mails for Coos and Carry counties will close each day, Saturdays excepted t 8:43 P.M. j Mail (or Oak oreck. Mount Scott and Patterson's mill will clse Friday evening at v o'clock p. m Mails from south arrives at 4.43 A' M. Mails rrom the north daily, Sundays repted at 7:15 P. M. , I From Cooa and Curry counties ft 19 M daily, Monday excepted. '!"" ! From Patterson's mill Saturday at 6:39 r. M. v Monday order business 'transacted each car. gunuava excepted, from 8 o'cloeki A. M. to 5 o'ciock P. at. Valuable letters nd parcels registered to all parts of tli world ' 11. bTA3fTOX t . Bit SATURDAY. . .OCTOBER 23, 1380 . SOUTHERN OUEttOSr NOTES. - ' . i . Tbe couuty clerk is to receive only $100 per month hereafter. Oar clerk baa too much work for so little pay.! Hon. J. T. CoopeiiLhtMi rented hie im to Messrs. Dewifrs, ad Gross. We hope "Uncle Jim." willyrtnie to Iloeeburg. !'.. ' " i ' Some wretch killed a twysar old Fercberon colt for Mr. Copper, of WiJ. bur, the other night. .That is a cow ardly way to get even with one join dislike. It would be far more manly to try to whip your enemy. Ad Harmon has opened the Earner alda la fine stvle with new and flnp ines, liquors and cigars, j The ealeo is well patronized, proving that "Ad has many friends who would add b "smiling" to his prosperity. . Representative Morris has introduc ed In the House of Representatives, saiau odi uigu luu unanBi;ii vf I u mi ill. iiivv inorurr io iongmti- praying ior an ap propriation of $40300 to carry on tjhe Coos Bay liarber improvement. I One of the mon enjoyable social parties of the season was given by the Silver Cornet andString Bands Thurs day evening. The attendance was juite large, tho music was exoelleut ad everybody went home happy. Let as have more'ofSbem J j David Curtin was anxious to attend a law-suit In Roseburg. feo great was his anxiety and haste, be attempted -ct.wiia ins iiorse across uie florin Umpqua, over boulders, th 'Hugh water and up a eteap bank. Well, David went one way, the hors i another, arid for a time it was thought the dell : would get them both. tut the boys at ! work oh the bridge fished David out of tl.e water, and be was as wrt and as angry as a Marci setting-tietirl We have enjoyed "doodles'' of po'IU ical speaking this week. First came j the r gular meeting of the Garfield club, at which Mesra. O. W, Kimball, j A. J. Bellows and P. O. trickUnd spoke, and the latter was highly complimented by many. Following .- was the speech of M. C. George, then that of Judge Kcl aay, and last, but not least, that of Jas. F. Gazley. And' yet, as the healthy mother of 17 children sang: (here's more to follow ! " ; Ve forgot to mention in proper order that of Hon.E.H. Autenreith who also spoke at the courthouse Friday evening to a large audience. ! Jaid II U Fine, f Patrick Quinn was this woek indicted by the Grand Jury on the charge of assaulting bis wife with a dangerous weapon (a shot gun), and tried. Quinn is a sickly looking individual, appear ing notable to resist the strength o' even a consumptive female; but the Jury found.hlnu guilty all the same, and when the judge fined him $10 the jurors rose to a tran, and with their own money and out of their own pockets paid the fine. The names of the Jurors are F. Ward, M. Stanley, James McCulloch, James Tiptou, I J. Long, J. J. Chadwick, Thomas Her vey, J. S. Lane, Jeff Williams, D. 8. West, E. Barker, A. Lauib. i We give the names to show that there are men in the world who will) do right though they have to pay for it, and that they may be known. There is no doubt tiiat Quinn was pu'Hy as charged, and yet there were extenuat ing circumstances in bis favor And this is the first case in our knowledge wherein a Jury so acted- i Only TnelayW6tte The presidential election i will oo-t cur next Tuesday one week, land go A bye to all the nonsense we hear about Hancock and Garfield. After that time the people of these United Stated, outside of thoe praying! . for fat offices, will not hotlier themselves whether Ibey tak a Hand-cock-tail or a ( igar-fkiM. But all the same the manipulators of mixed drluks will conti":ne to ask men and women What ll you take ? " You i can bet your last dollar that this is not a temperance campaign, even though that able writer and plucky lady editor, Mrs. Dunnlway, did get herb.U through the legislature, declaring that the woman in Oregou shall not hereafter be considered as necessarily under tne men iu ali sense of the term. WhytJ, i'i you sobecrlbe for a live, M aper viuiouipoiiuw. . i . tut.. GRAND JURY'S REPORT. Just before going to press, the Grand Jury made Its final report, and was discharged by the Judge. Following ia the report; , "Having finished the consideration of, and reported to the court, all the criminal business submitted to our Investigation, in accordance with law and the custom of former grand Juries, we have examined the county jall.the offices of the sheriff, county clerk and treasurer. ; We deem it our daty to advert upon the condition of the Jail In strong Ian guage: It I absolutely a dUg race to the whole people of Donglas county to tolerate Its existence as a place of con flnetnenty where innocent persons are sometimes liable to be lodged with the worst of criminals. The jail may be said to conMst of but only two cells that are required to serve for all pur poses of an abode. No water-closet Is connected with the premises, and In that respect your county jail is no bet ter than any ordinary hog-nouse. These cells are Insufficiently ventN lated for even the maintenance of one person In a healthy condition for any length of time; in fact, we consider t an act of Inhumanity to imp any person in such a place, and that ita continuance is false economy on the part of oir county commissioners: and we hope that they will-either remodel the present building In annordance with modern plans of prison houses. or build a new jail at once. And In regard to tho sheriffs office we would recommeud that it be sup plied with a suitable safe for the safe. keeping of bis books, papers and other valuables for which the officer may be responsible. The safe now in the office is entirely worthless. So far as a casual inspection enables us to Judge, the various books in the county -clerk's office, containing the records, 'etc., are well kept; that the paper- on file are well preserved and conveniently arranged for Inspection, and the same may be said iu regard to the treasurers's office. The stairway leading to and the in terior of the courthouse Is filthy, and should be cleaned thoroughly, the woodwork repaiuted and the walls wbitewashed. New matting ought to be put upon the Moor of the court room and hall-way below to deaden the sonud. During sessions of the court the noise from that cause is In tolerable. A nerr stove and some fur niture, including such as window hades, ought to be procured for the benefit of your court-room, and ornamental trees ought to be planted under the supervision of some competent person in the park around the county buildings, Allofwbih is respectfully submit ted, p. 8. K. Bcick, Foreman of the Grand Jury. COLES VALLEY. Mr. George Shambrook has moved into his new and handsome residence at Umpqua Ferry, W. H. Peters, the inextinguishable, is still engaged in his vocation of con tractor and builder, Q t in, Don; you will strike a bonanza yet. Mr, K. B. Mariindale will take his departure for the Golden State on the COth inst. He has the best wishes of his many iriends in this section. Shambrook's fruit dryer is in full blast. The Oarfield club have en gaged the use of the machine to dry the tears of the democrats after the presidential election. Mr. Murtindale has sold his fine shingle mill to Haron Jordan and Woodruff who will shortly move It to Hubbard creek where they will en gage iu the manufacture of shingles on vjn ite an extensive scale. There is a party organizing here for the purpose of making ;-ut a road from the mouth of Hubbard creek In the rao.t direct liue to Coos river. Thei party is beaded by the irrepressible VV. B. Clark, who will act in the dou ble capacity as guide aod hunter for the party. The railroad route proposed by Ump- qua George a short time ago attracted our attention a little at the time; but after giving it a little thought the con clusion Is it looks flattering on paper. We cannot see the benefit to bederived from a road on the proposed route; give us some figures George. - Dr. Coon lectured here on the night of the 17th inst. to quite a large and appreciative audience. The Dr. is the right man in the right place. The cause in which he la engaged ia one which should command the attention of every good citizen. He organized a lodge of the champions of Honor here with seventeen charter members. Good for the Dr.; come again we need your wise council. Pictb. Notice. The first quarterly conference of the Boseburg circuit, for the M. E. Church South, will convene at Hudson's school house, Oct. 30th and 31st, 18S0. The following are members of the con ference for the ensuing year: W. A. Willis, W. S. Adams, J. N. Barker, T. S. Roadman, J. S. Linville, Tho. Her vey Sr., Wru. Ledgerwood, W. G. Her rin, A. M, Woodford, M. Dean, J. D. Curniitt, J. J. Whitsett, Dr. S. Hamil ton, 8. Robir.sun, Jacob Ledgerwood, Thomas Hervey, Jr., Jas. D. Burnett, Henry Wiley, Jno: K. Roberts, Wm. J. HackhT, S. Coruutt. Bretheru be sure to attend business of importance. J. K. N. N. Bku, P. E. Just as Good. One of my friends who had been uing Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites for Consumption, was induced by one of our druggists to take another, preparation of Hypophos phites. which, he said, was "just as good, if not better." The use of half a bottle taught him that, if he would consult his safety, he must return to your Syrup again. Geo. C. Foot. Aiansioo-Houwe Hotel Baltimore, Md. - Appointments Made. . Appointments made by the Colum ia annual conference for the M. E Chuich, votrth for Southern Oregon, held at Westun Oregon Oct. 6 h 188J; Jacksonville district, J R. N. Bell, P. E. Roseburg, J. R. N. Bell P.E; Jack sonville, M. C. Miller; Williamsburg, H. B. Swafford; Coqullle, B. F. Sharp; Oakland, A. fiardison Linkvlile, John Hansaker, supply. A Happy Father: Mr. M. Josephson was made the happy father of a bouncing baby boy last Su uda v. Baby and Its mother and father doimr well. We wish friend Joe much happiness in bis newly found treasure. Harried. J. J. Farquar and Kn. Mary A: Nor man, at the residence of John Thomp son Rev. J. R, K. Bell offlclatinr We hope for the Happy and re -a u I ted couple a long and prosperous wedded life.. .. .,. :. . :. . v . PERSONAL, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Wheeler returned from Portland Sheriff By bee ia In the city. We were much pleased to see him. W. H. Byars.-Esq, accompanied by bis party, has returned from hie sur veying tawr. - CapLTIchnor, of Port Orford, passed through town for Salem Thursday He is bale and hearty as ever. Mr. L, D. Wataon, an old-time friend of the Independent, arrive from Coos county on Wednesday last. He is as handsome as ever. : Mr.Tf. Kohn, with Rosenthal, Feder & Co., San Francisco, gave us a plea ant call the other day. Our latch' string is always on the outside. Wm. Carll. Esq., division agent of the California and Oregon Atage Com pany, was in town during the week, accompanied by bis family. All were in the enjoyment of the beat of health. Friday morning Messrs Dodrik H. Queilhaug and Frank I. Oggier were admitted to citizenship by the court. We do not know of two better Ameri cans; at least, we don't want any better. ' Mr. Rapp, bookkeeper for Abraham, Wbeeler, & Co. has retarned from San Francisco, accompanied by Mrs. Rapp. We are pleased to say "welcome" to the gentleman named and his charm Ing lady. vre were pleased to form the ac quaintance this week of Mr, Charles Stein, with Lorwe Bros, Chicago and New York. This is Mr. Stein's first visit to Roseburg, but all who have met him hope it will not be the last. Our old friend, T. D. Marks put in Miiarance inurauayevemng, as a representative of the firm of E. Golln sky Co., San Francises. "Ted's" many friends were pleased to see, and quite heartily welcomed oue of the best commercial travelers visiting the SUte. - Miss Mollier Abraham left San Fran cisco on the last steamer for Oregon, and will probably arrive at Roseburg Monuxy or, Tuesday evening. She is accompanied by Mr. Randolph Abra ham. Bliss Abraham will be welcomed home by many friends, and we hope Mr. Abraham's visit will call to his mind much that was enjoyable with fr.ends in the days of auld lang Isyne. BOARD OF TRUSTEES. The Board of Trustees met at the council chamber Thursday evening. Present Messrs. Fullerton. Willi. Abraham and Fink, trustees, J. S Fithuga recorder, and Marshal Cox. Absent A. Marks. The chairman of the board appoint ed the following standing committees: ways and means, Marks, Willis and Fink; current expense and accounts. Willis, Abraham and Fink: fire and water, Abraham. Marks and Willis: city improvements, Fink, Willis and Fullerton; health and police, Marks, jina nuu riQj elections, Arbaham, WLiisaud Fullerton; Judiciary. Willis. Marks and Abraham. Bills were allowed as follows- G. W. Kimball, $3 70; Daniel Stephens, jonn Clements, 4; N. Imbier. 2: D. C. McClellan, 2; II. Newcomb, 2; Max Levinson, 2; O. A. Brodie,2; T. Ford, F. W. Carll was allowed $150 as part payment on his contract. On motion of Sol Abraham, It was ordered that the committee on streets, and public improvement be and U hereby authorized to Lava the out at the top of the Deer creek hill graded, or so much thereof as lies within the corporate limits or the city, adjourn ed to Thursday, Kovember4th, 1SS0. The New Road. Were our commissioners to carefully consider the matter they would hore after appropriate no inoueys for the improvement of roads unless the itn provinn was done after the manner adopted by Mr, P. G. Strickland in the matter of the road from Roberts hil! to this city. The road he has built is cer tain to last a quarter ef a century if the Ieat care is taken with it ; and so far as as the cost of repairs is concern ed it will amount to only the filling up or a few little cuts and the keeping of the ditches clean. Mr. Strickland is doing his work In a thoroqgh pains- taking way, and every foot of it is solid and done to last. This is the opinion of every freighter who drives over the road. And how much better would it be were all our county roads so Improved? Had weour own way Mr. Strickland would be general road supervisor for the county. Then there would be no wasteful expenditures of money to build temporary roads, and no second appropriations of funds to make again what had once been offi cially reported as finished. New Mining Enterprise. The Port Orford Pest says: A pre liminary survey was made last week by engineer John Fitsbugh of a con templated miulng diteh to supply water for mining purposes on the grounds of Messrs. Frank A. Stewart, Jas. Warren, Thos. Cornwell and M. Kiley. The length of the proposed ditch is one and thtee-quarter miles; grade six feet four Inches to mile. The ditch will discharge at an elevation of 72 feet above the beach. With the augmented water facilities such as the new ditch will aff rd them tbese gentlemen of course exj ect the the products of their operations will be greatly endanced. Beach mining : has proved tolerably re munerative in the past 'in this county, and with improved facilities for prosecuting operations, returns will pan out in proportion. Killing Sheep. There is a rush of bear to the valleys In this county just now. The reason is that the crop of acorns Is as gicat as has ever been known in Douglas. But the bear is a mean animal; he will not be satisfied with acorns alone, but mast have a "hankering arter" sheep meat something 01d Uncle Tom" Is reported as saying is -'too good for nig gers." The result of all this is, that wh'le Bruin ia hunting for acorns he eats the farmers' sheep, and the farm era are determined to make war on the bear. Among others Mr. Plinn Cooper starts out next week on a grand bear hunt, and, ami so good a huuter is he, that we expect a thrilling item for our next issue. Grand Union Meeting; There will be a nnloa basket meet ing at the new churoh house on Deer creek, fire miles east of Boseburg, for the purpose of dedicating the new church building. The meeting com menced on Friday Oct, 29 at U o'clock, a. m., holding over Sunday. A general and special Invitation la extended to the members of all dejtoralaaUeat and their frieads, COURT PROCEEDINGS. Following cases have been disposed of up to Friday noon; ! . State of Oregon, vs John O'Neal, al; recognisance; fiued $35 each and costs. State of Oregon vs Jas. F. Levins: recognisance; not a true bill. Cyras Powers vs W B Williams and J Dixon, to recover money; dis missed. W J Alexander vs 8 Minard; In junction; settled. W. S. Frazier, reap., vs L. Vanir- burg, app.; appeal from Justice Court; settled. I S. Minard, app., vs county court Douglas county, rep.; appeal from assessment of damages; continued. D. N. and E. Walters a Co vs Caro Bros.; to recover money; dismissed. : Clark and Mayhew vs W F Gillet, action to recover money; settled. J E Pike and Son vs J T Daml et al action to recover money; dismissed. JohuC Aiken vs IsadorCaro; fore closure; settled. Clark and Slahew vs Wm Badger, action to recover money; settled. W. W. Thayer et al va J. N. barker foreclosure; default decree of fore closure. L Stenger vs R Cameran et al; de fault, decree of foreclosure. R Smitli aod Co va Saok and Moore; action to recover money: settled. A P Hotalmgand Co vs J S Aiken, action 10 recover money; settled. Feukhauaen aod BraunachwaiyMr vs Georce A B-ath. action to recover money; default noted, judgment for plaintiff for $93 13. rleckensteia and Mayer vs W. Steel, action to reoover money, deNult; Judg-. ment ror piatuliff for $131-75. Jb U lounget al s E Suook et al. action to.recover money; default noted judgment for plaintiff for f 305. 75 and 139 57 attorney fees. R R Duncan vs Martha E Duncan divorce; decree of divorce. Willard and Tan Schuyver vs Daniel Syron et al, confirmation; sals con firmed. W H Moore tjFP Hogan, action to recover personal property and money; settled. Tunny and McEenzie vs Mulvaney anu Bern is; motion for change of venue allowed. i Louisa Holt Vs Jas W Holt, divorce- granted. Charlotte A Gabfiel v W P Gabriel, divorce; granted. , E. G. Young et al vs E Sdook et al, action to recover money; settled. J Easton vs A R Flint, foreclosure; settled. State of Oregon vs P Quinn, assault wi.h adangeious wsapca; guilty and fined 10. Marion DeSouzer vs Phillip DeSou itr; decree modified so as to all ,y child Lept at Vancouver till further ordered. i Alviia Miracle vi Joel G Miracle, di vorce; grante SAbrahem vs Jas Chenowelh, ae ti on to recover i roperfy and damage, trial set for Tuesd-.y. R W, Ketihin va Siary Kctchisi divorce; granted. UNDER WOODli SCHOOL HOUiE. Let ourOakland correspondent rip. Mr. Tom Smith killed a large boir last Sun Jay. Mrs. Cook and XI. -ss Carrie is visit ing friends at Iloseburg. Billy Mcculloch has moved on the Cornmt place which ho his rented. Singiug school is out next Sunday, Oct J4U. Pj-uf. Youna wishes all to be there. Putnner Quant i visiting friends in this vicinity. His brother, J. Quant lias i.eeu quite sick but is getting bet ter. Some of our neighbors better take care of their dogs, a they were after some sheep. It would be better If all the worthless dogs wern killed. Nr.no The Califoralan. Reader of the Ca'irorntan will find the Novepber number a very attract-' ive one. The issue opens with an ar tide by Joaquin Miller, in which ho gives a humorous account of bis stock' speculations iu Wall street. This ar ticle he calls "The New Napoleon," in tribute to Jay Gould, whose char acter he reviews. Henry D. Woolfe ha an article on "The Chinese Army," which is timely, in view of the misun derstanding between China and Russia. Alfred A. Wheeler contributes an able and interesting paper on the "Russian Religion and Russian Government," which reveals many new and curious facts. W. W.Crane, jr., concludes his "Winter In Berlin," and W. M. Bunker gives a description of "Mining in the Sky." The cur ou habits of the In dians who fish lu the Winnie-Mame, or MeCloue", River are describe! by Lucy Sargent, while J. P. Widney contributes a careful study In the cli mate t'f Southern California. In the way of light literature, Mr. Morrow's story, "A Btrange Confession," Is con tinued; ;Helen Wilmans tells the laughable experiences "of "A Grass Widow;" Josephine Clifford writes the story of ''A Miner from Arizona." There Is also a variety of other sketches and articles, besides the poetry from E. B. Sill, John Vance Cheney, Willi- cent W. Shlnn, and Chas. H. Phelps. s a piece of analytical criticism Mr, Charles H. Shinn's paper on -'Thomas Carlyle" is exhaustive and satisfac toiy. The departments are well filled, and the number as a whole is very complete. At Haffenden' s. ' Oregon praches and grapes at Haf fenden Bros, iu large quantities for putting op at very low prices. An im mense stock of superb candies Just re ceived and arranged to dazzle the eyes of the rising generation; sugar, coflee, tea, syrap, candles, coal oil, fine salt and ground alum at bedrock prices; the best place in the city to lay In your supplies for winter and the finest assortment and beat of goods to choose from; try those Oatmeal cakes and cracker meal, ground coffee in coffee pots., milk buckets, dinner buckets and coal oil cans, Oregon hams, shoulders, sides, and fresh buckwheat flour, oat meal and cornmeal, immense Oregnu onions, apples and potatoes, sweet po" tatues, fine new Japan tea very cheap; cranberries, cocoanuts. Tho High Water of 1880, Did not resell a point equal to that of 1870, but it was hign enough to do a deal of damage. Time, however, will repair this, but time only makes worse every case of disease of the kid neys and nrlnary organs which a sin gle box of Oregon Kidney Tea would cure. Bold by all Druggists. Political Speakinr. Hon. J. W. Nesmith will address the citizens of Boseburg on Tuesday even ing next, at the court boose; fubjo politics. Skipped Oat - a. rortiana exchange mentions a former resident of this county as fol lows: "Tim Llnch, a Journeyman tailor who had a bench room in a shop on the corner of Front and Washington street, has skipped out without saying farewell to his wife and little ones." Open Letter. Healdsburg. CaL, Oct 24th,; 1879. Messrs Griffin 4 Co: Tour Cream Baking or Yeast Powder has always given perfect satisfaction to our trade. We have sold more of It than all other powders combined. Yours, etc. Love Brothers. Selling Out at Cost Caro Bros, are selling out their ex tensive stock of general merchandise at cost in San Francisco, and as will be seen by their advertisement elsewhere, offer some superior bargains to both ladies and gentlemen. I Wish Everybody to Know It. Rev. George'H. Thayer, an old citizen of this vicinity, known to every one as a most influential citizen, and Christian Minister ot the M. E. Church just this moment step ped in our store to say, "I wish everybody to know tuat l consider uoiu myaeit and wife owe our lives to SLileh' Consumption Cure.'' . It is having a tremendous sale over our counters and is giving perfect aat- Iffacti.in in all caiM-s ot Lung Diseases, such as nothing olse bus done. Dated Bourbon, nd., May 14th, '78. lr.MatcUet A t1 ranee. Sold by S. Hamilton, Druggist. The most popular ana tragrant feriume of the kay is Uil'MCl Ai.. j ry if sold by S. Hamilton, ttosenurg, iregon j We Cliallen're The World, When we say we believe. we hart" encr to prove that Sliiloh's Comramtiitijn Cure is decidedly the best LuD 2 Medicine made, in as much as it will cure a omoion Chronie Cough! in on half th time and relieve Asthma, Bijonehk'n, Whooping ou;ti, l. roup, and -show more ctea ot OiiHomptiou cured than all! otbks. It will cure where they fail, it is pleiant to Ke, harmless to the Toutiaeat child and C guarantee what we say. Price. 10 cts. acts, and $1.00. If vour Lungr Sie sore stest or Baok lame use Shiloh's l'iMs Plan ana oys. uiraiuon, arugist.i 1,000,000 I : .t . - ME N W rED 3T3 3H At the Store of r' To purchase general their extensive 6tock of AT SAN FRANCISCO CO-T. The luAis are cspeei ailv inriled m call nd queiitinn tiie snni rior Iiar-aiu3 uli'url y the firm iu Zsadics' Z$?cs3 AND FANCY GOODS. No such opportnni'T for cheap rur clias was ever be:ore g-ven in mo cry oi KoseUurg. N. B AH those indet-ted to tho firm nf Caro Bros.. re reqneHted to rai ke im mediate settlement of tlieir account, iber by aaviucjeost acd trouble, bhoula not a prompt reapunoe be made to their request the fir mut plaee their accounts in the hand of an officer of the law for collec- Ion. " ' Beat Eouto To the Coast. STAGES LEAVES DRAIN Every Monday, Wednesday, nnd Friday, at 8 o'clock A. M . for a SCOT T8BUM, GARDINER MID COOS RAY. For farther particulars enquire of JOHN CLARK, Proprietor. Drais. Ogn I1ETR0POITAII HOTEL ROSEBURG, OREGON PROPRIETOR. Tint. Only Finst-Cuss Hoteuis the City and Depot of tub C. a O. Stags COMPAST. Well Furnished aloeplna apartments, the beat of beds, and the most attentive of housekeepers, a table supplied with the best of everything. -' STAGES FOB REDDING Leaves this house every day on the ar rival of the car from Portland. - The travelling public, and aB who ror oa wyn their patronage, can rem. aesared thatbey will be eaten aiced In the best possble toaaaer.. ALl A, CAN AS. I. F. U ASSIST, U- SoneopatHo Physician ROSEETJEG OBJJ jOy, "TTrlLL ATTEND TO ALL CASES W bnrusted to his care. Office at his residence SOtf BUCKINSHAM & KECHT'3 ; (SAN FRANCISCO) Celebrated BOOTS and; SHOES . For Sale at ABRAHAM, WHEELER'S STORE. BUY THE UMPQUA VALLEY HULLS FIjOUR.! the be3 c in ta3 market. Address A. V. STEARNS, Canyonville Oregon. sep4 TESTIMONIAL Office of S. Marks & Co. Ko6eborg, Oregon. August 12lb, 1880. To J. O. Baker, Agent Western Fanning Mill. Sir: Wo take pleasure to say that we have nsed crain cleauins, and that we iind it ran. therefore, recommeud it to use. We fully endorse the above. J. O.Floed, J. D. Burnett, The Western, manufactured by Tom. Ilolman is the boat have ever used. II. Conn, Sr. 19.4w Parties desiring to purchase one thoir ArriAraat once, as iast year, femr I was unable to supply early tthi I may ship the machines J. O. A Fine Stock and Fanning Ranch. Term reasonable, and desire for sale is occasioned through a wish to emigrate to Kaoleru Oregon. For price of land and references inquire of John W. Kelly, at the Independent ofti, or the proprietor on the premises. Land for sale 1)00 acres of timber and grazing and farming land combined; about 75,00 of farming land and the re mainder pasture and timber land. The above com nins a fine orchard and about 3 acres of garden land Babjict to irrigation There aleoin a 6ne lot of younsr trees in the above nnmed orchard, embracing all k.nds pe"d'es, clierrieS and apples and vines of all kind. There is a gixid water wheel on t?i etream on the premises that afford 1.1 nt a twelve-bursa power, and runs ti. siJngid mill f 1'- -B- Mertindale 4j.jn. i il. L. STEPHENS. Coles Vai.let, Oregon. ?ueia is a chance for a good batgailis. i who anplv curiy Dearling Gifcscn, O F-LANi), OGX i Would announce to the public that they are prepared with ihe best ot materi al to Btipplv all demunps ia ineir line. Having enjoyed over twenty yearn espe- irnce in tlieir trade, an wont periormeo liy them is gnarauteed to be firauclo&s, and irictly according to order. ' 1373 FORSAt.5 UT J. W, STRANGE, R0SE- . uruii. Pronoanet-.'l bv ell who have used them to tho h. nt ever invented. ctwaTS on and an.i fir sale cheap. FARM MAwIlINEUY UK- FAIRKD, Givfl Thf a Call. WHOLESALE AND ROSEBURG, THE ABOVE NAMED FIRM WOULD bonlhera portion of Oregou that thiy V Stocks EVER BROVGHT TQ SOUTHERN Tlie stock in nuestion is complete in every L.coat lueU low figures that we are able to competition ia wbulesale and retail prices. The stock comprises ; First-class Dry Goods, ; Full Lines of Clothing, Ladies' Dress Fancy Millinery Goods Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Etc. WE HAVE COMPLETE LINES OF GROCERIES Glassware, Tobacco, Cigars. Wises and Lienors. W Wt alo 0Ti7tKiii2 is th wat of PARI.nx.fG Of all Mads ts Tea pert, mow era, etn oa 721gh:z Prits TaXl is? la enneetton With Ihe ere and near wareheaae tor the storage of grain, and t I Amim V)m.Iiu mmA n n , 1 MbM .ill RnA .n..iiMtlon mm auk nffhr llxtm enTterlee banraiaa Giv as iW lot we will aM bs avdarsuik. ABEAHA22. M R. DRECKEnniDGS T MARBLE k TOMBSTONE CTJTTEK. Opposite E. S. A J. C Sheridan's Dxjdf ware Store, ROSEBURG, OREGON. Ihe finest of Vermont and Italian marble always on hand. Orders from home and abroad promptly filled. . Parties desiring work in Jackson or josepoiue counties will find that I can accommodate them with lowest rates. R. B RECKEN RIDGE. E. M, DAVIS, M. D, PHYSCA! A3Q SURGEON. rFFICK CPST lilts IN S, MaEKS V "Vi brick buihling. Boeuhurg.Ore gun. Private etnsuliatiou roeia for pa tients. and are using tho "Weston." for the best mill we have tried. We the public as the best cleaner in ; S. Marks & C W-JBOwkns, Agent G. B. A. II. L. MckTon, of these machines will send in thouich the dilatory action of the the demand. I must have orders in time from the manufactory. Baker, Agent Southern Oregon. J. B. Tipton. F. M. TiPTOif j SAW MILL. TIPTON BROS, i PROP'S ALL. KINDS OF LUMBER : Including SUGAR PINE, CEDAR, FIR, ! FINE AND OAK -; . " LUMBER AlwaTS on hand, and ofders promptly 1 filled on the shortest notice. All- kinds of dressed lunioer conctantly on hand. Lum ber furnished at any point in- Roeeburg wiehout extra chat ire. and by application to me it wil) be found tiiat my lumber is not only the beft but the cheapest in tne market. J ry me and see. Address all letters to TIPTON BROTHERS. jy3 t Paterson's Mil, Or. ROSEBURG. OBEGCN. ft LL BUSINESS IN MY LIN2 WILL -Ci. btt promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Can be found when want Inquire for me at Roseburg hotel. ROSEBURG HILLS, T3 pscsijrroRs The best Flour in the Market The Flmirof these mills has gained ia popularity until it has been considered by by purchaser, as the best in the market. Orders fro home and abroad filhd promptly A-. dress, ICNES GATES. RETAIL DEALERS VS OREGON; ANNOUCNE TO TH have Imported to Eos e i i CPLP THE ir ; a OREGON detail, and -wa purchased in Sea Fran- sell at such rates as to permit as te defy Goods, & CROCKERY HARD Vf ARE. ftxid eaa apply UftMC vlib lilACHIITERY the shortest aotiaerad mast lesaneattetstiQi T7ccle Graia zz& zzizzu k railroad depot we have eeuniTnedloas adjoining the wareboase we have the latest nu. wKltl f.nlM Will S iwt H&BtfL0Wltta. Sheridan Bros., They would annoaaes that they have just received and now have oa band one ot lire - Largest- Stock of Hardware Ever brought to Danglas county, and when added to their STOVES OF ALL PAT TERNS and EE DE TINWARE, they are prepared to declare they have the bra supply in their Maerof any establishment in Southern Oregon, which they projSB v siiiMHa;mM,ES m&n mi vim - can purchase elsewhere. ' . lathe shape of budding materials in the way of locks, butts, etc,' we caa offiy superior Inducements to purchasers. Try as. We can give you bargains in the following brands of stoves, not equalled e)s vIiom- Un.v m TXA... r.uw Tv...... vv;.. u'a., rn.. v um. w, wunuA. ..lutn wwu.. . . u v. , t , iui; . , , jou rimun,' Occident, Iron Kiag, Empire City, and other etovee sd ranges. The beet of workmen arc constantly employed in the manoJacture of our Tic wans, and buyers should learn our prices. , we nave also taragina to offer In gone, en as in onot-gons ana rwto's. 'e are also Agents for the White. Peerless and New Home Sewinz Machine jvkfch we sell at lowest rsts and warrant as complete in every respect. We ess also supply , Averili aii3 Rubber Paints, The best la the market, at the lowest rates. Give us a call, inspect our slock, inquire as te ear prices, and wo promise to unit all any one can. GeriT Merchandise, INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, OF THE LATEST STYLE. Caslnaerss cf all Variety aad Shades ca Haa AT TIIE iEW YOHS STH! M. -JOSEPSHONj- Gentlemen & Boy's BEFORE PUR HASjxq ELBEVPEBE, BY SO DOING GOOD J3 e- The Prmarxer mni. PeKeetor of As similation. The Kefenoer an TUallzer ef ftae (tioaa. . :Yke lnMlaeer auid ImUmemtmr nf Jterve and Slaeele. The Batter sued Unpjirrter of Brain Power. . FoUowb Compound Syrup Is com posed of Ingredients identical with those which constitute Healthy Blood, Muscle and Nerve and Brain Substance while Life itself la directly dependent upon some ot them. By Its union with the blood and Its effect upon the muscles, reestablishing the one and toning the other, It a ca pable of effecting the following resolts : It wiH dlsplaoe-or wash ont tubcrcu loue matter, and thos cure Consumption By in creasing Nervous and Muscular Vigor, it will cure Dyspepsia, feeble or interrupted action of the Heart and Palpitation,' Weakness of Intellect caused by grief, worry, overtax, or irregular habits, Bronchitis Acute or Chronic, Congestion of the Lungs, even . ta the most alarming stages. It ourcs Asthma, Loss of Voice Neuralgia, ft. Vitas Dance. Epileptic Fits, Whooping Cough, ttervouenees, and Is a most wonderful adjunct to other remedies la stMtalning life during the prooeas ot Diphtheria, Do not be deeeived by remedies bear. tag a similar nasae : no other prepara tion Is a sahetitBte tor this onder any otrenmstaneea.' hook, ont tot the Mtme and address t. L FELLOWS', ft, John, N.E., oa tha yellow wrapper ss wwtmrk, widen Is seen by holding tM paper before the light. - y'. , Moe,$l.B0 per Bottle, 8 for If J9. . &M by all rruista. L S. Xto3en.atua Ss Co., MANUFACTURERS OF CQARS, - ANI ... ......... Sealers in Tobacco, S. X. Cor. Battery yStrect SjJfFJUA'CISCO. CAU Would aanonnce to the trade throughout Southern Oregon that they are prepared to offer superior advantages in their line. and would respectfully call attention es pecially not only to - "T ATI WIT Z A" Their purely Havana aod 121 cent efjrar, but also te the following popular brands of which they are manufacturers I "Blaarapnd," "Our Charley," "O in ate, "Elaine," "Gnzley," Champion," Bohemian," Aud whisk brands are now U first-clase demand everywhere. J ii weobautn & Co, also would have U umit-rs. ood that they are willing to and will sell all articles ia their line to patrons cheaper than can traveling agents lor any firm, and that ail orders sent tbem will be furnished without dlay and -in the neat est and most reliable manner. - Give na a trial once, and yoa will res main our pennant patrons. ' CANYONVILLE, OEEQON, BLACKSMITUING k WAGON REr AIRING NEATLY DONE. Horse-shoeing a specialty, and satisfac tion goaianteed. Terms low for cash or annroved credit, and work done when wanted, TUoae indented va me are nereuj notified that all outstanding debts innat be paid bv Jannarv 1st. 1U80 : by so doing il old patrons will do me a favor, and find me able to put in a first-class stock m tha-coming Ppriag. Tba stock will be there : but I wish a tettlesoent witn old friends, and with a Jell slock be able to (oil kuana week chas per than ever. HJB.H u, AKUIlUt, BUY TKX Cr;JA VALLET f:!LLS TSI 37 H TKE EAntT I AcdreSS At ICXIAEKCaaranville, 10m. ' 84J e.ia . . a.) Eosburg, O sach as vvincbeeter, bbarp and other Eiaea, KHEKIDAN BROrX ' rndstSi RuaTnh c.ak nv. RPf'rrnp-n (THE USSFQUA YAUEY KILLS t THE 'BEST I THE KARKET I Add-6 A. V. STEAtiNS Canvotirj! Oregon. . ,,4 ED. TOIIES; House, Sign and Carriage PAin txz: rt. Graining, Marbling, Kalsomlning axnl HAIiDWOOD FINISHER. Paper-hancrine and wall-tintinr prompt- h attended to at low 'ste. Orders to tw be left at Dr. H. Hamilton's drugatore- rarq,uar,3 Restauraat ON JACKSON BTREFTj ftOffEBTTHO. " Jonn 37" rv ci "tx zxar Announces to the public that he has reopened the restaurant opposite Ilaftendca Bros. r and will fc'URNISU MEALS AT 25 CTS. And that he will supply his tables with the best in the market Jf"o Chin&to Cook Employed O t 1IOORE, . HD Ea tils tS; (Late of Salem). ALL WOBX ' carefully pea-formed,- and as reasonable v asgitod wcrk f can be-dooe, Anaesthet- .'' 1 1 A ice given auu tbe freeze applied for tbe painleae extraotion of teeth Office and Dental Rooms over Marks A Co.'s Building, Boseburg. NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Sep tember 20tb, 18S1. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed- notice of his in lent ion to make final proof ia support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, on Satnrday October 23, 1 80, at th land office at Roeeburg. vis : Oren Gilpatrick, Preemption Declaratory Statement No. 3101, tor the southeast quarter of eonthj east qearter, eectiun 8, and north half of of the south west quarter and south wes, quarter of sonvliwest quarter, section lOt township 33. south range 3 west, and came tbe following as his witnesses, viz: William Uaverlo, James Over trees, Jobe. Ilaigbt and Frank Mania, all of CaLes. villo, Douglaa conntv, Oretrnn. W. F. BENJAMIN, RegTater. SPANISH MERINO BUCKS . FOB 8ALE1 Thronshbreedsto offer. I wtil 2i sell 40 Spanish Merino bucks a nicu tiave been reared on my plm. They are superior boocks and will suit the idea of every sheep rabier. They will be sell very cheap for caali, and 1 invite the aheep raisers of Douglas county to inspect th 'in. They will be found at my farm, six miles southeast of Roseburg, on tho Coles valley re n. y&nz) u. t'j., MV. THE STAIl SAL002T Jackson Street, Boseburg, WM. XLXrrRONi PiTOP. hereby announce to the pnblie that I have refitted and refurnished thia ; UHSQHT and shall kesp on band fine Wiae3, Liacra & Cigar3 : ASSIQXES SALE. Jfotioe Is hereby aiven that the nndea- signed has been appointed assignee nt lYm estate of Bobirt tVmerori. and the credit ors ef the said liobert Cameron are re quired to present their claims, coder oath, to him al his ofon in Iioseburg. Oregon. within three moat ia. And al) persons in debted to the said Robert Cameron, will savs sorts by calling at my ofLee and sew tUngthe eaiae, XMU this 4h day ef AntrMW, 1SSX 10 33r Stt'COMS, ... (Mmkih r. n t - C3 -