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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1880)
J? ijfentorrt JN OF ENDORSEMENT THB DOCOLAS IHDBPESDEKI published in Roseburg, hu d in this wunty lor the period 9; and " , Mid newspaper to now we nd daring three years' trial d tax-payer; therefore be it we,-mo members or tbe Ump No. 28. do (rire Thb Douglas .Tour unqualified endosement, recommend Itut newspaper patronage of every farmer and Southern Oregon. Geo. W. Jokes, Master . J. P. VcscAs, Sesretary. Y OCTOBER 80, 1880 'Xl'ESDAY NEXT. lesdav next that is on the 7deitial election will beheld. We Are happy that the election cannot postponed, and that tbe time is ear at hand when" button-holing ft cease , arid ., politicians will 6ub!e th no morethat is, not nDti the next campaigns. It las teen . fncb a case ot perswterJ with mileage. bntton.boling that halt the tiroeMageous. It - the editor ot this paper has not had half enough buttons on his coat to hide a begrimmed shirt, cot enough to hold his suspenders, and onlj enough on bis pants to cave a sensitive mind in the mat- . tr of common I mode&ty. No wonder that after Tuesday there . will escape from our manly bosom a deep, drawn eigh of relief, and that we anxiously look 'forward to tbe time when men will no longer inquire as to each others' belief, their political opinions. their hopes for the future and the kind of God they wcrship. We are,tir" ot beine -electioneered, Eua." re not tt e only one. ut Tuesday! glorious, lorjgcom- in? Tuesday will give ns a rest in politics, prayed for since tha liomicaticus were made for presi dent Id conclu3ion,let us say that this article is the one in which we close the campaign. We have honest ly ipoken our sentimentar,jBjidf s will find anything in uld direct them how to we pray they may vote in favor of right and y please. V FAILURE. 3 to be the general , e late Oregon 'isiature was a decided failure linany things, and so far as the W o . at large ; is concerned, it rJuld have b6en far better had ''session past been postpoued I alter the millenium or rather, 'theld at all. Among the job i measures passed .was the ortland levee matter. Tha leg ' slature in that measure commit '3d an outrage upon the people'ot .Portland which they should never . target It was an outrage in this much, that it was in favor of a rnonoply, and forced upon an un willing people in the face ot their most urgent protestations. The troth of the matter is .that men are elected to the State legisla- nre to carry out the wishes of oio who elect them to office, every sense ot the term they ut servants ot the people to peopletnll. And when JfswiH, in defiance of right, a load upon the shoulders of nmunity that the community lestion may be robbed and e subservient to the will of a opoly, then it isjime to urge abolishment of the legislature . the holding up to public cn the public's unfaithiul ser ifs. . ; ' . . . JUDGES OK ELECTION. there seems to be a doubt in e minds of many as to who are ie judges to serve at the cora ig election. Those officers are ppointed by the county board for ro years, and those who served i the Jane election will be the adges of all elections during eir term unless they are absent t refuse to sorve. The electors present choose heir own judges when there are Icaucies. n a white one meets 'says she will can bestow ho is vastly p: "I want better than look up to i maid, she married 11 will not iasked by Superior.' Ttk Jhat wrr or Ulifiat 4 k, k wife AN OUTRAGEOUS MEASURE:. Another of the items of bad legislation scored, say the East Oregouisn is the measure provid ing for the payment of salaries to county clerks and sheriffs in Bnme of the counties ot Oregon, while ia others their compensation has been left as it was before by fees. The most iniquitous part of the bill is that it takes effect from the 1st of July next, instead of after the expiration of. the terms of those officers who will be affected by u, so that if net- a legal it is certainly a moral fraud upon the present incumbents. The bill shows spite-work and malice upon its very face, instead of having been passed in the interests of the people. We presume the plea for the clltnga is the Cost of liti gation. This we admit is in many instances too high and .we would have no objection to res rl action, but this measure we un derstand, though we confess not to have seen the bill in full, doea not tend towards that end. v The burden upon litigants remains the same as ever but the costs are turned into the public treasury instead of going to the officers. Nine counties, notably Multo nomab, were excepted trow the operation ot the bill, but for what reason we are anab'e to presume la Clerk of Umatilla county ges a salary ot $1200 payable in script ana tne eneriti a nice sum . This is .simply out rageous, it was passed almost secretly and we feel very safe in saying dues not comport with the wishes ot our people. And the truth is in Douglas county the sheriff is not given means sufficient to conduct the rt r v anairs of nis oniee properly, and here, .where criminals daily pass the sheriff cannot afford to track men down, even though they may have committed murder. We know the histories of severa sheriffs who left tbe office bank rupt; and wheii the legislature passed the bill in question, it simply demanded of the sheriff that be should and must catch al the criminals and pay tor halt th worK pertormed out or bis own pocket. - !''. PRESERVING TIMBER. In speaking of the welVknown methods of preserving posts and wood which are partly imbeded in-the earth, by charring and coating with tar, it is said these methods are only effective when both are applied. . Should the poles only be charred without the subsequent treatment with tar, tbe . charcoal formation on the surface would onlv act as an ab sorber of the moisture, and, ifj anything, only haste the decay. By applying a coating ot tar with out previously charring, the tar would only form a casing about tbe wood, nor would it penetrate to depth which the absorbing properties of the charcoal surface would insure. Wood that is ex posed to the action ot water or let into the ground should first be charred and then, before it has entirely cooled, be treated with tar until the wood is thoroughly mpregnnted. The icertic acid and oils contained in the tar are evaporated by heat, and only the resin left behind which pene trates the pores ot the wood and which forms an airtight or water proof envelope. It 18 important to exposure, for here it is that the action of decay effects the wood first, and where tie break always occurs when removed from the earth or stained in testing. The newspapers below are complaining because a ' bill was changed while in the hands ot the grossing clerk of the house, and thereby one of its main pro visions killed. The man who had so much to say against W. II. fTatkinds was the engrossing clerk, and t hat he should be "in fluenced"' to chanere tbe bill is nothing surprising since; he changed the name given him by bis parents, and vilhfied j and slandered a man for others' benes fit who had never done him in- ory. 1 Speaker Moody, Gov. Bush,1 acting govtr nor Thayer and John M. Thompson evident ly knew their man, and now can congratulate themselves that be did not fail to do their dirty work. Of the American Ship Owners' Convention- held recectly in Boston, the Springfield Bepublit can says: Most of the men were interested in the ceaatwise trade and in the wooden ship business of Maine, and without much com prehension of the wants of our foreign commerce. At least they arrived at no dsSnite and satis factory solution of the problem of the revival of American com merce. . ; Agnes B. Courteney, mother of D. C. Uourteney of Jaeksofl connfy, died near Albany in this State, ; at the green age of ;88 years. She was a native of In diana, and came to Oregon in De At length the long history of the United States by .Mr. (jeorge Bancroft is drawing toward com pletion. The'aathor set to work upon this opus magnum so far back as 1825, and has, with little intermission, been laboring on it ever since. Mr. Bancroft has se eded Sampson, Low k Son as his London publishers. The last volume of the book will, accord ing to literary journals, be out at tha end of the year. Fred Hrt is the editor of the Virginia' Enterprise. Something happened in his family recently, and this is tbe way the Carson Appeal refers to it. "The Enter prise for some days past has con tained an announcement headed, 'A Girl Wanted, and yesterday Fred Hart's wife presented him with a bay. This shows just about how much influence the Enterprise has as a family paper. It is a .Really Reliable Remedy For , Wasting and Kervoue v: t Diseaae. After nnmeironn experiments Mr. Fel lows' soccreded In I'roducinc this com- bin ation ot Bypophoerliites, which has not onl y restored him to health, but has eicce been so aaccaaeful in the treatment of dis ease emenating from loss of nerre power. ana consequently relaxation, tiz. Apbonia (loss of voice.) Neuralgia, Ansmia. Nerroas Debility Chronic Diarrhoea, Whooping Cough Dtspeptiia, Congeriion of the loagg, Fever ana Ague, f alpitatton or the hearf, ut coirhtEa, Ne lancholy. Mental DupruSsion iNervouHness. Persons living in malarious districts my prosect themseWiw from attacks of fever by the nso of Fellows' Compound Syrup of Hypophoephites. Its effects in toning up tbe eystem enables as to ward off contagious disorders, and successfully combat disease. The soluble phosphites and the other Iite-enstaining principles conHogioir Fel Iowa' Hypophogphites are so carefully. proportionea and so judicially mingled tnat tneir action upon toe nerves, mus cles and membranes in imparting vitality strungb' and healthy action is generally apparent within twenty-four hours, and the good effects experienced are of a per manent character. S. K. RAYMOND, SURGEON DENTIST. 2nd door to Dr. Hamilton 'a Drug Store, Boeebor;, Oregon. Oners his professional services to th people of Douglas county, with whom he has be-n acquainted several years. All wort warramea nrst-ciass, and terms as moderaie.as any other in tbe profession. LANQE.TB3EG- BEOS This firm has constantly on hand the finest stock of Boots and Shoes EVER BROUGHT TO ROSEBURG. Best of Boots and Si.023 Made to order and Repaired. LTON'Q PATENT METAUIC 8TIFFENER8, SOS asrss An mmnr Boot and Shoo Heels. Prevents running srar snd ssjSng oS on lbs VSBeV The firm has on hand the finest svock of of Leather in the State, and is prepared to do all kinds of work in a firstc!ags man ner, upon the most reasonable terms. Par ties needing in their line, shnld call upon them first, as they fully GUARANTEE ALL WORK Turned ont of their shop to be) A 1 snd certain to wear well. All kinds of Musical Instruments sold at San Francisco prices. Violia and other strings a specialty. Come asd aesus. Best Eoute To the Coast. STAGES LEAVES DRAIN Eyery Monday, "Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 o'clock a. m., for S OCT T8BUHG, GARDINER AND .COOS RAY. For farther particulars snquire of JOHN CLARK, Proprietor. Drain, Ogn. aUBSIONBS SALE. JTotis is keraby given that the nnder- slgaed has been appointed assignee ot the estate ei KODcrt I'ameron, and the credit ors ef the said Robert Cameron are re quired to present their claims, under oath. to him at his office ia Roseburg. Oregon. S 1 :: B i i im asTTflfi ""' T within three months. And all persons in debted to the said Robert Cameron, will save costs by calling at my offlee and set ttingthe sum. - . - . XtaMd this S4th lay ef lagsst, 18S0. -r .-', 0Ce4i U?.Xasne. Eeai XSng of the Blood Cans aU Betofoloui affections and diMrdan fwolt fcif trim Imparity ot th blood. ItlimdliaU SPMifv all, as the nlmreai osaallr petoSTe tbeir caoMi tint Salt Meum. .Ffauriu. Vletrt, Twmtrt, Otim, JBwUtgt, Sc., are the moat common, as wall assMnyaJbttieBieJ tbs Matrl, tluui, imm SCROFULA. TTs&isrfal Cars of Bllaaaeii. f. Sassoh. Boa A Co. : Tax tha Innsfit of aB Snnblcd vith Ssrefula or Impws Bleed in thtt Fsuma, I aenbr noommend Kinf of the Bloos. ban bmb tooabUd with Screfola for th past ton fMit, which so atltetad nf eras that I waaoom BMMiy Duaa lor iz Bonsas. i was rasqpunsoMa la try King of th Blood, which has proTedagmt Whibb to sot, a tt hu completely cured m, and I ''"Twf-Uy T"""" jt to aU troubled I have a our muT, Haa. B. WfcTHTOinw, Bardaua, K. T. wul h paid to any Public tal to hm mntU' ally agreed npon, for rry cartil to of thasisaiu- pasmnan vj as womb lis not' Htuin. Its Ingredients. To ihow ear faith in the safety and xeellanee of she K. B., npon proper personal application, wha satisfied that no imposition is intended, we wilt fire the awnaesof all it ingredients, by affidavit, h aboTo8ar were never made before Vrth pro prietor of any ether Family Medicine ia the world. Muy tastBmtaIa,farthcr mformetion.and fall direction foe sane will bs foand in th pam phlet "Treatise on Due of th Blood," ia which each botil iaeactoeed. Prie $1 per bottleeoa. SaiaiaflS onnces, or 40 to 6t doses. Bold by drns jsts. P. B asoMe Sas 4 Co Prop'r.Bafflala. M. The accumulated evidence of nesrly thirty years show that the Bitters is a cer tain remedy for malarial diseiwe, as well as its surest prevrntative; that it eradicate dyspedsis. constipation, liver complaint and nervouBness. counteracts a tendency to gout, rheumatism, urinary and uterine dis orders, that it imparts vig'r to the ferbie and cheers the mind while it invigorates the body. For sale by all Pruggists and Dealers generally. ZSXTGrZZ FOSTER, AGENT FOB WILMERDING CO, Importers snd Wholesale Dealers in FINE VIIIE & LmOQFaS. 8U and 216 Front Btreet, San Francisco. S. :& J. a SHERIDAIl, (Ssccessors to fhos. P. Sheridan) DBALE118 IK HARDWARE. TIXWARr", STOVES Guns, Cutlery and Tiraers Fur nishing Goodrf. BRICX STORESECUftG, CSN. Saving secured ;he above business, we arjpreared to keep up its former good name for work and prices. We have the best of material and always a full stock of goods on hand, and it is our aim to fur nish customers with first-class article' at let live prices. A full stock of Iron and Steel far r Orders from abroad will receive prcti a'tention. Jl J. C. SUE RDA? The finest and best ssloon in Roseburg JOE AIKEN, PROPRIETOR. The best of liquors, the finest of cigars, and a quiet retreat. Gentlemen are invited to give me a call. JOE AIKEN. -EXCELSIOR IrlEllROIAN & CO, O l. X d XX Cl a HORSE SHOEING MADE SPECIALTY And all kinds of work PROMPTLY EXECUTED. GIV2 THE FIRM A CALL. And you will come again GO TO DR; S. HAMILTON'S HEW DRUGSTORE, FOB Drugs, Faints, Oils, Vsrnish, Window snp Picture Glass, Stationery, Perfumery, if you wish to purchase them cheaper than at anyplace south ot PORTLAND. Full lines keept of ' EDWARD TODD & CO S.GOLD PENS, PENCILS, ETC, SCHOOL BOOKS, NO VELS, LEGAL BLANKS. ; Gtdttt, Kalt rib Teth Bpush89 Pattitv WEiEt wash9 ri Artist's Spttsties, Windsor and Newtons tabs colors, Win rkw and Picture Glass, every size, at Lowest Price, by box or pane. Blank . Books, Writing Paper, envelopes, pens. AU new Patent Medicines in stock as demand will warrant. GLASS COT TO ORDER, free of charge. Agent for THREE MIXED PAINTS The celebrated and thoroughly tested PA CIFIC RUBRER PAINT, The IM PERISHABLE PAINT, and The ENAMEL PAINT. Agent for M. Gray, lassie Dealer, Baa Francisco, ' Prescriptions filled with dispatch, at tie lowest rates. Store ia accessible at right window oa back street at all hoars of the night. Remember the place. Brick baileV Wishes tbe public to understand that ha . hss established a - A BROOM - HANUFAGTURINQ ESTABLISHMENT At Oakland, sod on the shortest notice will supply the trade and private partis with any n amber of brooms, ot all style snd sizes, cheaper than they can be par chased elsewhere. He has had long expe rience in the business, and guarantees sat isfaction . Orders fmm sbroad promptly filled. Give him a trial. SHEEP JAITTED Two to five ' Thousand EtTss, from 1 to 2 Years Old, CLEAN AND WELL-BRED. Give price and fall particulars. Addrei B. Q. FAHRAB, 623- Pine street, St. Louis, Mo. Oakland? Oregon. B. F. ELLSWORTH, PROPRIETOR, The proprietor would announce thst he has once more assumed control ot tbis pop ular house (lately under the msnagemet of Mr. Gibson) snd that be will attend to the wants of patrons in a first-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. B. F, ELLSWORTH For Sale -For Sale GEORGE v W. GENGER, Auuouuces that he will St-li Ins Sue larui, situated on the south fork of Deer creek. on the couuty road, seven miles east of Kosebnrg. Deer creek running through the entire place. DESCRIPTION OF FARM : Well Improved. . o-ood orchard, twd Btorr dweMinc house, a convenient barn. There ara 2lK) acr of 'arminir land, and 100 acres in irrain. Will sefl all or putt. For particulars inquire of GEO. W. GENGER, Roseburg, Oregon. May 22. HEW B lKBRY Roseburg, Oregon" J. N I E D E R S T A D-T, (La we of San Francisco) Would ananunce to tbe public that he has purchased the interest of H. FISHER in the ROSSBURD BAKERY, And that he has had fifteen years expe rience in first-claas bakeries in the city of San Francisco as a baker. He, therelore. is prepared to conduct the bakery in first-class manner, and will warrant all his 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, parlies or private families, all orders will be promptly filled at the lowest rates. In connection with the Bakery I will keep friuts 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 pi ices no one can. J. NltDERSTADT. FOE SALE CHEAP. A Second-Hand Planer (WeatherUy, Richardson Rugg?' machine,) All tils and slotted cylinder for ra c ing rustic and moulding goes witU lue machine. Fo- particulars inquire of THOA GRISDALE, Roseburg, Ogu. j JAME3 VT. HAMIXrON, : attomey-at-Law: OFFICE FIRST DOOR TO THB right in the Court House. Busi ess promptly attended to ia all tbe ourts of the State. FZiVSyZMER mwSy.Bimm.- TO A JLTi FAR HI JES Preserve Your Fruit an J Pay Off Your Mortgages. Read the following testimonials from some of the best ci tizens of Dong county who speak from experience only: Deep Ckrkk, May 7, 1880. Thin 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 nine cents per pound early in the season and are worth thirteen cents at this date. We do not believe it can be excelled by any other dryer iu the State. M US. t. ADAMS. WnJtUK, May 4, 1888. I used a Plummer Fruit Dryar bought of Grubbe & Co. last year and dried nearly 10,000 pounds of apples, for which I real ized ten cents per pc und. 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. FKAZER. Harvy Jones says : I have a Plummer Fruit Dryer, and it has done all recom mended it would do ; and turns out 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 S100 and dried on shares and made more than I could fanning. Mr. Tipton, of ait. Scott, says the Plum mer machine as the best I ever saw and it is ail that is recommended, and more. NOTICE. WOTiCB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Al - the undersiiined executors of the es tate of S. D. Willis, deceased, have tiled a final account therein ; and that the 5th day of July, A. D., 1880, has been appointed, for the hearing of objections to such ac eoant and the settlement thereof in the county court for Douglas county, Oregen. WM. R. WILLIS, a Im WILLIS, xeeatem AT FAIR OAKS, OREGON Sampson Sutler Hp, Prop. MT NEW STORE AT FAIR OAKES IS now completed and filled with a fine stock ot git, embracing every;bicg found hta& nntry store. I am pre- 'aimers with all kinds -ices than they- can be secuil Horses, cattle, sheep tiads of country pro- e2 fia. t tksr rfea paid I . :- '. BTJPEELAT1TE , ' ' '' DAKIIYG POWDER, Best in tha World, ABSOLUTELY FUBJB The Superlative Baking Powder Is the standard article of the United States for strength snd parity. The best article jfo general baking purposes ever Introduced. It is the cooks favorite. Warranted per. eetly pare and superior to anything of the kind now in tbe market, for heaUhfulness and strength producing at all times. : The most delicious cooking;. For sale by grocers, or sent direct by mail on receipt of sixty (60) cent for one pound can. Bolo in cans only. Fall weight guaranteed. AcU dress. " V Superlative Batung Powdnr Co., 143 ChambeisSt., HewTork SHOW THIS TO toots GBOCKB. This space Is reserved for XmOuIs Bclfil8, WATCHMAKER LAND JKWELER Front 8t., Rosbusg, Oregon. Wholesale and retail dealer in Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Pens and Musical Instruments. W at cues, clocks and Jew- Iry repaired. All my work warranted. John W, Gilbert, SALEM, OBEOON. ' . , Dealer In LEATHER, Hides. Fur 8 and W Liberal advances made to Butchers. . ocl6 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been anpointed assignee ot the ee te of G-o. A Beath and the credit Ofi it said G o A Beath are required toprv- , ul their claims, under oath, to him at his office in Koseburz. Oreiron, within three months. ' And all persons indebted to the said Geo A Beath, will save costs by calling at my office ana settling the same. Dated this 15th day of October, 1880. T 8. ROADMAN, Assignee. Notice- T WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE A public that I will pay no bills of Mrs. Kitchell hereafter. C. L. K.1TCEELL. Roseburg, Jane 15, 1880. 4w. NOTICE. TJ. S. Lnd Offlco, Roseburg, Oregon, Msy lOih. 1880. Nctice is hereby given in pursuance of an aciot C ongress, or June 3d. loo, tor the sale of Timber Lands iu the States of Ca'Bornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Teriltorv, tbat Ueo. W.Jones and Wm G. B. Dixon has filed their arplica' tion to purchase the north-half of lh south-half of section 5, in township 27 south, of ianire 5 west. Any and ail persons claiming - adversely the above described land, must file their claim in the Register s i S;s wamn sixty days trout nis date. W, F. BENJAMIN . hylO-6 ROSEBURG. OGN XXS CORDs Pour ' Foot Wood FOR SALE. I have 115 cords of four-foot wood for sale on my place, 8 miles north-west ol Roseburg, on the Coles valley road. Tbe wood was cut last winter; is of the best quality; all sound oak; will be soid on my arm at tbe lowest rates. 1 have also plent v of stove wood, snd pure .lasers will end tbat I can give them superior bargains. Those who desire a good trade cannot do better than give me a call. II. CONN, Sr. Parties may inquire at the office of the Independent if I ata not in town. iniiT ROSEBURG, OGN. immnmn & frazer, pro. Castings oi any size snd IRON WORKS Of every descriDtion neatly and promptly : executed. Grist. Quartz and Saw Mills Made to order. Portable and Stationary ENGrlNES Made to order and WARRANTED. ta FOUNDRY t One kiosk south ol he Depot. jy3 The CHICAGO LEDGER, a literary and family paper, can be bad by sending t Chiesgo, Illinois, Prise, S3 00 peryear. The Ledger is published weekly and ha eight pages, and the tone of its stories and other matter is pure snd moral, and well calculated ior the family. D. 0. BICE, 31. JD., Pbjeician and Burgeon, Office first door south of Dr. Hamilton's drug store, aa Main street. 4 n jVhrrsm i 7 ta" is' -HAVJ5 TILS Grocery Erovision STOKE OP BOUTHERJf OREGON- THE LARGEST AND J1NE3T DISPLAY OS SOUTHEEN OGN Choice Goods lowest a a s Foreign and Domestic Fruit in Their Store, ITuts. CANDIES AND CALIFORNIA CRACKERS. Ererjtbiog in tho sliape of Groeria to ba fount! at thoir tore WELLMM, PECK "& CO. IMgC.a'LTelS.Q AND WHOLESALE OHOCERS - ta AND DEALESS IM 3 & jm JS1L D CJ 5 Tl AVAKXA. KEY WEST NEW YORK CIGARS Nos. 126, 123 & 133 Market Street, AND Nos. 23 & 24 California Street, SANFRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA COMMENCING APRILIaT, 1880, The Celebrated Stallions VI Will stsnd for the ensuing season as fel. lows: Roseburg on Friday sad Satur days; other times at home, six miles norh west on the Cole's valley road. If change is made in these arrangements, due notice will be given. H. CONN, Sx.. Rates of tService: To insure, $10. Pioprietor. All communications by mril must be ad dressed to the proprietor, Roeebarg, Ores gon. SAN FRANCISCO BULLETIN, - TUB Leading; Evening Newspaper West of the Rocky Mountains. - - It is recognised autho-itt in commercial snd financial circles as the best family journal on the Pacific coast. Served by carrier in San Francisco and th towns f the interior. ...25c per week. By mail, postage paid, ....$13 peryear. The Weekly Bulletin I a mammoth twelve-page ournaL aad in proportion "to Us size the cheap est journal in the couutry. SUBSCSRIPTION KATES. The Weekly and the Friday Bulletin, forming together the most complete semi. Weekly published on the Pacific coast, will be sent to any address, postage paid, on the lollowing terms: The Weekly and Friday Bulletin. One year S 00 Six moot lis 1 60 Weekly Bulletin Alone. One year ... Six mon'.hn, K ..... i:so Re mtttancss by draft. Postofflcs order, Wells. Fargo a Co's express, registered tsr at our risk. FREE SEED DISTRIBUTION. Esch subscriber will be presented with several varieties of rare and valuable tree. vegetable and flower seeds, equal in value to tLe subscription pnee ot tbe paper. Send for sample copy, giving lull par ticulars. Address. , S. F. BULLETIN CO., San Francisco CaL KOTICE SETTLE UP. Notice is hereby given that my lease of the Metropolitan hotel will expire on the 23d day of September, 1880, and that I shall soon thereafter leave the country. AH in debted o me must come forward at once and maks immediate settlement of their accounts, or have the same plaeed in the hand 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, tablet., Marble Mantles etc., made from the best For eign and Domestio marble. Design and estimates furnished free. I sad stones from $10 upwards. Give ate a call and examine my work before purchasing. It, BRACKENBIDGS. ROSEBURG ACADEMY. The autumn session of this institution will commence on Monday, r'ept ember 6th 1880. and will be in charge of Dr. Browne aad the usual corps of competent assis tants. " : The first month ef the term will bs free, the other -two months will be charged for according to the fallowing rates: Orthography, readingV writing and i'n- v pr. month si a tnary Arithmetic I ' ' Geography, or Eng. Grammar f CD Higher Arithmetic, Algebra os Ketorie, pr. month.. 1 6r) Latin or Greek, pr. month. a 00 r. sariBiiiva, J A. W. Comptg. t Board ef DlTalam umtmmmm "' LEADING- Low Prices xmcz:s. omi IYIL a o ti Fs o "- A - f o VI 00 H a? i Q H C3 O 05 a Eh O ft P O c a c S a o J. a.tJ is o a b -2 o a od o. if 1 E o o o d g H tJ 3 3 T-l O fefl Ft 3 0 4 tn I o CO O O o- of i t u s s 18k 1880. Insurance Company OP CALIFORNIA, FIRE ONLY. - Income W Montis, $238563 73. Premiums Since Organization, $37423 19. Losses Paid Since Organization, - $1521402 15. Loaaee Paid In Oregon In 7 Years, 83,36319 The BOMB MUTUAL hat bad for ere; Seven Years, $50,000 Deposited with the State Treasure of ftfegoa for the protection eX PuJicy-bolderi GEO. 1 RTORT. Portland. tTaaagsr Oregojt, Washington a Idaho eiTBBVISORg I O. H laTwIs, of Allen a Lewis. P. Wassernsan, of vVaseerman a Co.; J. JUCrake, of J. McCraken a Co. Tie andersigned takes pleasure In aaneaaeiagte tbe citizens of Rose burg and Tieinity that be has received she ageney ef the above "'leading ia- see eemeany or ine racino vasu U. HURSH, Agent J. a UoBIUTD, A.H.TAKXE. . City Attorney. Notary Pablo. yORELAND &TANNEH ATI ORKIR-ATsLAW. It8 First st. Portland, Oregon. asptSly BUT THE sjQPQUA YAIET F'lLLS THE BEST IH THE MARKET. Addrsse A W. gTEARXS, CanyoaTills, Oregon. eepi R0TIC1 IS HIRIBI G1YEN THAT the eopsrtaership hsretefors existing be tween V f as. Carll aad O. C Perkins, has bees dissolved by mstua! consent. Wm, Caril retlriag freas the firm. All dsbts due the ssdn!gsd SBtut be paid te O. C P..Vtn. L.ai aa.-I. .11 i 1 1 1 ...u.WIW aw mu i"iTiriTTinsrs f-ACCSOa BTREST, BOSSECjak, mi . r .M avll.knnwn stn3 i--th.nk bis friends for pouumr row. , . their likrsJ patronage in the past and ask tor a eonnnuance on t The public is informed that I keep none boi the best brands of wines, liquors and cigars, and that I seU over the bsr the celebrated JKS8K MOORE U CO.'a ; JKEKTUCKY nUSKlESr a .J.LMl:.J ..Ma erilt b found It J the saloon; also the leading papers th of tbe world. PIONEER SALOOir . ' OAKLAND OREGON, T. B COPELAI7D. Proprietor. The finest of winaa. llnar.ra and 1e-ana constantly on hand, and a welcome to aifc vxJMi aue see me. sept.iv THZ. o 'war a cSL9 esr Tbis popular resort for business men. Farmers and others desiring "something good for the stomach's sake," will! he iouud south of Smith A Co. t store, OAKLAND, OSHQON. The best of Wines, Liquors snd Cgai . always on hand. spl8 ly Cameron's Bestanrantl CORNER JACKS) N WASaiNUTQS Roseburg, Oregon, Cleats st Alt Koars. FRESU OYSTERS IN EVERY STYL t, Tbe only first-class eating house iu tbe city. Tables supplied with the best,ajM everyy attention paid to guests i ' urtupDn -1 ri?i?nw ROIBINS. AND ' YATES. ARE IN THE FIDLD AND PREPARED TO fjfm HMa Hawaii ' fBlPP Uill IN ALL TUE LATEST STYLES, THAN ANY HOUSE NORTH OF SAN FRANCISCO OUR FACILITIES ARB unsun&jissn & AND OUR STOCK 13 SECOND TO NONE. ALL TEE "ET CiSTRA" OF A First Glass Picture Store. WUl Be Found at Our Placfj,lX2 First, Portland. About the 1st of September we shall res eeive our first invoice of the celebrated We still keep on hand the eslebratfld -Whitney tt Holmes Organ. ' . Romsinber, that we buy ear goods at flrst hands, and have no middle men to share profits with. ' BOBBINS & YATES. 128 First 8treet, Portland. O KOTICE- GREAT REDUOTOLNS ' AT-. M pORTHS If EXT THIRTY DAYS ata comma nrtino- Inmiat i.f TT. r " B O " " AAOTUCW den Bros, will sell the following goods at vers- low nriftMi; A full linar Queensware, glassware, lamps, pl&tad Hwwin, iwiig jam, ouurns, Jugs pot& fruit jars. Infants drain, baskets, coal oil, brooms, lard oil, castor oil, china nut oil, etc, et- . fcoap?, syrup, cao- uu on, etc, ei dies, lard, fios " cannea goc-tss, ssu cc9, tea, eIiarat.aa, tre'a, hickory axe, ., cinee, oysters, cluing, bean tux cember, 1815r t , - .-Wist JTH. tAKbL, "I