9
i.
. . -. - , ' viV
nvji jsiwiiSJiJiiSKT i
'v-.., . v Iful. He was taken to the Naval
a newspaper published in Roseburtr. has I
been pub.tsbed in thUcoanty for tbe period I
of three rears : and . I
wheeeab, snid newspaper u now we! 1
!u! ; a arin 1 ttree ye-wai
hba faithfully s6rrd the interestj of ifae J
proa ucer ma tax-payer: inereiore Dt i
uaGrarge No. 2d, do give Ths Douolas j
KDEPKJ utt5Tour anmiallfied endoeement. I
wortlry ibe patronajre of erery farmer and I
ax-psjena boutDem Urejon.
UiO. W, Jokes. Master
J. P Dtjscax, Eeeretary.
BATUUDAY .-NOVEMBER, ,
1880
; - SSOCK1XQ MCEBER.
: A Gan Francisco dispatrh has
the following: Last night a man
namel Wheeler went to the city
prison and said he had killed hia
eister-isNlaw, Adcle Tillson, at No.
23 Kearney street. OfScera went
to tho place and found the bedy of
the girl packed away in a trunk.
. According to Ilweler's .atory he
had b"ealuttmate with Adele for
some time, his wife knowing their
relation. The family had been liv
ing ia Cisco, but some days ago
Wheeler and Adele came to Ban
Francisco and took a room as
man and wife. At Cisco Adele
had become acquainted with Geo.
IK I'ecknam, and they became
intimate, "Wheeler says criminally
o. Friday A.5.Peckiiam followed
Adele from Cisco and took a room
in the aataa house. IVTieeler be
came jealous, and says be made
tm his mind rather than have
AeU U, hm K ta-nnlrl Irfll
AOeie leave mm ne WOUia Kill
her. Yesterday morning the girl
. rrn , . .
lOUX VVCOeier BUe Was going IOI
leaTfl him. and lelt the house tol;.M .r,nnnnna, tha Aeath f T1p
' :
Tisu ineuu. BiiBKiuruou buuui(jao. i.. Ainrdoct. who for the
!i - a j ni i. j
alter, however, tor, her clothes,
S it..' ' TTT1 1
bub wiuw iu tun rouui
er strangled her to aeath &y
placing one hand over her mouth
buu cuus-iug no,- vvtwu mo omci.
C .n',Mtr urea tl.;, Inne (hat the
aj -i" v
OCCUDanU Ot rOOmS On either
-j..:.t. t..AJ l.- .
BlUiS uuuei ueatiu ui uw "uj'IUregon Will remember the J01iyf
thins oi uie auair. ue men
packed the body in a trunk and
snoniy aner wen. to tae station
house and cpnlessed the deed,
Peckfcam, the lover of Adele, says
lha"atotffcu-ojae time
J 1 t XT
iog Aueivaway uviu " "f':li
and finally she had agreed to
leave him; .
. On Tuesday morning, the 14tb
this mouth, Johnny Echytt lett
Ivanpah to make his first trip as
mail-carrier between that camp
and Resting Springs. Since that
morning he has not been seen, the
latest news from there bems: last
Saturday. It will be remembered
that the young man once Tefors
lost his way upon the desert be
tween Ivanpah and the Caves,
ome time last spring, and when
found was ia a miserable condi
tion, having suffered intensely
from thirst and the scorching rays
of the sun. From this adventure
ha has never folly recovered. Be
lieving, however, that his strength
would permit it, he started about
three weeks since to resume his
piace on the mail lino. He was
elected to carry the mail between
Ivanpah and Resting Springs, an
untried route to him, but tho route
is, we are assured, perfectly plain.
At last accounts a large number
of Indian traflers had been m
search of him, together with some
w hite men. Ted Nicnols, agent
of the mail line, left to-day to as
sist in the search. We amcerely
trust that Johnny, wh t a gen
ral favorite m onr town, may be
fortunate enough to escape Irom
his penlous situation.
A large monument has been
rected at Kahoka, Mo., with the
following -inscription i "The
Spencer family. We are all here,
murdered with an ax, night of
Aug. S, 1S77," at their home.
Their bodies lie beneath this
tomb, their virtues about it" It
narks the spot where the five
members of the Spencer family
rere slain, and its dedication,
with elaborate ceremonies, drew
together 50,000 persons, so great
had been the excitement over the
crime. The deed was probably
committed by one man, who ki)N
ed his victim one after another as
he came upon them ; but who he
waa has never been ascertained.
Bill Youne was hanged by a mob,
but a jury had acquitted him, and
there was nothing proven against
him exceDt his bad character. His
1 last words were: "I am as innocent
; Of this thing' as the angels;" but
' the leaders of the lynchers replied:
"You're a good roan to hang any
how." Tin wife has now sued the
county for 810,000 damages.
Jay Gould paid the traveling
' expenses irom the Indian terri
tory to Massachusetts, to attend
& seminary, 15 young girl.
About S o'clock th'n tftaraeoa
I David Rosa, an old raatdant ct thia
citv and in charge of the pile
1 driver now in use at the wharf at
the navy yard in drawing oat piles,
I met with a - friehttul accident,
which will result in his death. He
was at the top of the hoisting
! portion of the driver engaged In.
clearing a rope, when he missed
his tooting and fell to the deck, a
distance of some thirty feet, and
struck on hia head, tractunng his
skull, causine the brains to ooze r
out in such a manner that t"e I
uoctora say cis recovery is aouov
Hospital for treatment. Mr. K088
ha hoon in rircr the, ti1-
. ... r 1
driver for a number of yeais, and
v sober, steady and reliable
. uuer eicouy ouu Z""0"
man. vv mie worKiu? on tne mi
cblne about ten years age be acci
Hanrnlto liaH Ann f his vi tArn
Out of its rocket by the flying up
i of a spike he was driving into a
stick of timber. He is a member
; of San Pablo Lodge of Odd Fel
lows. A Ban xrancisce paper
tells this horrible story.
An exebane says a melancholy
statistical fiend of a western paper
has been compiltirg incomplete
moitnary statistics of seme of the
big battles of the civil war. Eighty
soldiers, all shot above the hips,
and all ot one regiment fell dead
in one volley at the battle oi
Gettysburg. At Fair Oaks
twenty men went down one upon
the other iu a few feet and never
moved alimb after falling. One
shell at Cold narbor, exploding
in the ranks of an Ohio regiment,
killed sixteen soldiers. At Sav
age Station, during McC'ellan'f
charge, a solid thot Sred from a
federal piece, at an infantry col
umn marching by fours, killed
twenty-one meu. At Fredericks
burg, o.uuu union roluiers were
killed in less than tea minutes.
Near Vicksburg, a gunboat threw
n. aino-lo fihell at a rchal linttprv.
Rnd kll,ed e!gbteen men WOUUd-
I 6 ; ,1, . " "
I ' "
A taleirram from San Fran-
1 vw uuvUU.v. muvu v.
i . , . i
pa8t sixteen years filled the re.
r .... ...
j epoiisibie position ot surveyor
an(j freight agent of the Oregon
Steamship company. From 1862
i to lsbo he olhciated as purBr
L ,1 , . o- r ,
on tne sieHmsnip oierra xevaaa,
I nn.l mnnv nf tbn nlr?
rooirlanfa nf
I ' . . .... j
whole-souled doctor and learn
W1th regret that he has passed
away. Up to the time of his der-
t mi90 he has been in the enjoy
ment of good bealtl., and on
Thursday evening from the effect
I . .....
i or an apoplectic stroke, in re
jspect to his memory the flag of
I the steamshio Colombia, in Port
land, was p.aced at half-mnst.
a large sized poker game was
running in town recently. Dur
itg me game amounts varying
from 3,000 to 5,000 were on the
table. Pots ranged as high as
$1600. Outsiders think that
Piochers have not got any money
This is a mistaken idea, for there
are more twentydollar pieces
lying around Pioche than
the
people know what to do with. It
is the small change that is troub
lin? the natives. The mormons
pack that all off into Zion and
"sink" it. This is
vada exchauge.
from a Ne-
a Really Reliable Remedy For
Wasting and Nervous
Diseases.
After numerous experiments Mr. FeK
lows' succeeded in prodacicg this com
bination oi Hypopboenhites, which has Dot
only restored him to heaUh, bnt has since
been so successful in tbe treatment of dis
ease emenatina liom loss of nerve power.
ana consequently relaxation, viz.
Aphonia (loss of voice.) Neuralgia,
Anaemia. Nervous Debility
Chronic Diarrhoea, Whooping Cough
Dispepbia. Congestion of the lungs. Fever
and Ague, Palpitation of the heart, Lu
coirbcEa, Nelancholy, Mental Depression,
Nervousness. ;
Persons living in ma'arious districts
may proeect themselves from attacks of
fever by the use of Fellows' Compound
Syrup of Hypopbosphiies. Its effects in
toning up the system enables as to ward
off contagious disorders, and successfully
comoat disease. ,
The soluble phosphites and the other
lile-sustainiog principles composing fel
lows uypopnospbites are so carefull
proporiioned and so judicially minglei
that their action upon the aerves. mus
cles and membranes in imparting vitality
strengbt and healthy action is generally
apparent within twen'.yfonr hours, and
the good effects experienced are of a per-
rcanent character.
NOTICE FOR FINAL PROOF.
Land Office at Eoseburg, Oregon, Bep
tember 20tb, 1580.
Notice is herebr iriven that the follow
inz named settler has filed notice of his
intention tomaKe anal p root jo support m
bis claim, and secure final entry thereof,
on Saturday October 23, 1S30, at the land
office at Koseburg. via : Oren GjJpatrick,
Preemption Declaratory Statement No.
3101, for the southeast quaiter of south:
east Quarter, section 9, sod nonh half of
of the south west quarter and southwes,
quarter of southwest quarter, section lOt
township 32. south range 5 wet,:, and
names the following as bis witnesses, rbt:
William Haverlo, James Overstreet. Jobs.
Eaight and Fmk Martin, air of Gajeso
ili, Doaglaslwnnty, Oregon. j
. W. F. J3i-N"JAMiN, Register.
Itis
tra
of
Terr
Eng of the Blood
"VfMlT1
SfT ttjnu
SSi&nst tuu, u?ZLi
C f? O F U L A
v Waaderfal Cars of Bllndneii.
T na A Co. : ror the tenant or an
troubled wiU Borotula or Impure Bloed in tfawc
t kiMhirMimnuffld Kins of th Blooa.
I hare been troubled with serorwa ior ih put mb
:T -wv .,t.j ir.,ve, timt I vuooi
pi'b'"01!
irSuoimwdittotl tuUiIkT
m. i "
Mas. B. WBixuasMw, Sarittiia, N. Y.
'ieOOO
wfll U to any Publie Hopital to h mntjj
allr arMd upon, for TrT oartiUcate of tlua mwu
aii puUiabM by n wliica U no""min.
Its Ingredients.
T rtitm tnt faith in th wttrtj and exoltaaee of
the K. B., bo proper pertonal appliestion, M
aatiatied that no imposition it intended, we viU
M1UOU 1. ISWIUIIM, WIM
iw mirredienU, br affidaril.
rive the umel of all im mirredienu, br ami
rii..iwMn&H ware never made before fwi
rrua pro
prietof of any etber Family Medicine in the world.
Maajr teeUnaont,la,rurlhflr xnformtion, and
foil diMAfjnne for uauia- wil
ehlet "Treatie m DiaeaM of the Blood,'
mil we ivuihi u, mi ,-
tT.rn,iterSS;
liaingU oaneea, or 40 to 5 doaee. Sold br drnp
ata. i. Hfcae on Soa auu-.l rep ra.iajiaio,r.a.
ElflSTil?!
The accumulated evidence of nearly
thirl rears show that the Bitters is a cer-
I tain remedv for malarial disease, as well as
I . k . , ; !.,. i, ..,,!;tu
.pcd,,!,, constipation, liverconiplaint and
n'rTouine88. counteracts a tendency to
I gout, rheumatism, urinary and uterine dis-
I orders, that it imparts vigor to the feeble
and cheers the mind while it invigorates
the body. For sale by all Drugg.ws and
. rjealerB frenera lv.
S. K. RAYMOND,
SURGEON DENTIST,
2nd door to Dr. Hamilton's Drug Store,
Koseburg, Oregon.
Oflers bis prpfessional services to the
Offers his pr
oole of Doual&s county, with wh.
alas county, with whom he
has ben acquainted several years. All
I wort warranted tirat-chuH, anl terms as
moderate as any other in the profession
LANGENBEHG BUOS.
This firm has constantly on hand the finest
stock of
Boots and Shoes
EVER BKOtTGHT TO KOSEBURG.
Best of Boots and Slices
Made to order and Repaired.
LYON'S
PATENT METALLIC
STIFFENERS,
roa
aaona a missis'
Hoot and $hoe Heels.
Prevents ranning over and
Wearing off on ft
USES,
The firm has on hand the finest stock of
' eatler 'n be State, and is prepared to
uu mi aiuu, ui wurH iu a nrst-ciass man
ner, upon the moat reasonable terms. Par
ties needing in their line, should call upon
them first, aa they fully
GUARANTEE ALL WORK
Turned out of their shop to lie 4 1 and
certain to wear well.
All kinds of Musical Instruments Sold at
San Francisco prices. Violin and other
strings a specialty.
Come and see us.
SHORTEST
Best Route
To the Coast.
STAGES LEAVES DRAIN
Eyery Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at 8 o'clock a. m., for
S CC T TSBIPIIG
GARDINER AND
C00S RAY.
For further particulars enquire of
JOHN CLARK,
Proprietor;
Drain. Ogn.
ASSIGNES SALE.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed assignee ot the
estate of Robi rt Cameron, and the credit
ors of the said Robert Cameron are re
quired to present their claims, under oath,
to him at his otfioe iu Koseburg, Uregnn,
within three months. And all persons in
debted to the sail Robert Cameron, will
save costs by calling at my office and set
ttingthe same.
Dated this 24th day of Aurv. 1880.
ROBERT SEVTCOMi:,
Office with L. F. Lane, Esq,
aug Aigoee.
THE ULIPQUA YAILEY IUS
THE BEST W THE HARKcT I ,
Address A. Vf , STEARNS CasyonTille,
Oregon. sep4
SPANISH
MERINO BUCKS
FOB SALE!
Thrnncrhhrfledata offer, t will
fe anil 40 rlnanifih Merino bncks
hick have been reared on my place, x net
suDerior buocks and will suit the Ideal
every sbeep raiser. They will be sold
cheap lor casn, ana i invite me sueep
raisers of Douglas county to inspect tbem.
They will be found at my farm. ix miles
southeast of Roseburg, on tbe coles valley i
rod, j3mS it. coa-n, b.
THE STAR SALOON
Jacksoa Street, Koseburg,
WM. HEFFRON: PROP
I hereby announce to the public that
I have refitted and refurnished thin
and shall keep on band fine
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
IRON FCBKDRf.
KOSEBUBQ, OQS.
ZIMMERMAN & FRAZER, PROS;
Castings of any sisa and
IRON WORKS
Of every description neatly and promptly
executed.
Grist, Quartz and
Saw Mills
Made to order. - Fortablu and Stationary
ENGINES
Made to order and WARRANTED.
r FOUXDUTt One Uoek south of
he lepo t. jy3
The CHICAGO LEDGER, a literary
an' family paper, can bo had by sending l
i Chicago, Illinois. Price, $2 00 per year.
The Ledger is published weekly and ha
eight pages, and tbt tone of its stories and
other matter is puro and moral, and well
calculated lor the family.
O Z.- MOORE,
23ZD 3 3t Ht -iis XI 4
(Late of Salem).
ALL WOBK
carefully per
formed, and
a reasonable
'T. as gotxi wc rk
- ? can be dune.
Anaesthft
i'V" Ic civfn aod
JlALLAj the Fret-x-
j applieil for the painless extraction of tenth
O'Ece and Uentiil K wm over Marss fc
Co.'s Building, Roseburg.
XtJCX FOSTER,
-AGRXT FCR
WILMERDING CO,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
FINE WINE & LIUUORSe
214 and 210 Froiit Street,
San Francisco.
SHERIDAN.
(Successors to rbos. P. Sheridan)
DEALEUS IS
HARDWARE. TINAVAUF, STOVES
Gaus, Cutlery aud Til mip fur
nishing Good.'.
BRICK STORE, JM3SEBUSG, 0GK.
Saving secured ilia above business, we
arj prepared to keep up its farmer gnod
name for work and prices. Wm huve the
best of material and always a full stock oi
g-iods on hand, and it is our aim 1 1 fur
nish customers with firstvclaBB artic e- at
let live prices.
A full stock of Iron and Steel far
Orders from abr ad will receive j.rn,
a-teeiiou. R .. & J. C. SHE KDA.
The finest and best ssloon in Roseburg
JOE AIKEN', PROPIiLETOR.
The best of liquors, the fiuest of
cigars, and a quiet ri treat.
Gentlemen are invited to give me a call.
JOE AIKEN.
-EXCELSIOR
MRMOp SHOP !
ilfii:iSI.IyIA & CO,
HORSE SHOEING MADE SPECIALLY
And all kinds of work
PROMPTLY EXECUTE.
GIVE THE FIRM A CALL.
Andyouwil comoagaia
GO TO
DU. S. HAMILTON'S
NEW DRUGSTORE,
FOR
Drags, Paints, Oils, Varnis-h, Window anp
Fieture Glass, Stationery, Perfumery,
if you wish to purchase them cheaper
than at any place eou'h ot
PORTLAND.
Full lines keept of
EDWARD TODD & CO'S.GOLD
PENS, PENCILS, ETC,
SCHOOL BOOKS, NOVELS,
LEGAL BLANKS.
Ctatfo, tttip, Matt & Tooth
Bpsh89 Pattit,
Whit
.
Windsor and Newtons tube colors, Win
. kw and Picture Glass, every size, at
Lowest Price, by box or pane. Blank
BoAs, Writing Paper, envelopes, pens.
All new Patent Medicines in stock as
demand will warrant. GLASS CUT
TO ORDER, free of charge. Agent for
THREE MIXED PAINTS
Tbe celebrated and thoroughly teated PA
CIF1C RUBBER PAINT, The IM
PERISHABLE PAINT, and The
ENAMEL PAINT. Agent for M.
Gray, Masie Dealer, Ban Francisco.
Prescriptions filled with dispatch, at the
lowest rates. Store is accessible at right
window oa back street at all boon of tbe
ffni. ttememDCT toe piace, onw ouiio.
u yvr.n- m,, a
rod L
. .... -.
Orl
Wishes tbe public to nnderstand that lie
lias established a
H BROOM - BASUFMSIORIIIG
ESTABLISHMENT '
At OakUnd, and cn the shortest notice
will supply the traae ana private pame
with any number of brooms, of all style
and sizes, cheaper than ; they can be pur
chased elsewhere. He has had long expe
rience in the business, and guarantees sat
isfaction. Orders from abroad promptly
filled. Uive him a trla'.
SHEEP JffAOTED
Two to five Thousand.
Ewes, .from, :1 to 2
Years Old;-
CLEAN AND WELL.BRED.
'mm-::
Give price and full particulars.
Address
B. G. FARRAlt,
C23 Pine street, St. Louis, Mo.
&SW'fK HOUSE,
Oakland Oregon.
a
B. F. ELLSWORTH, PROPRIETOR,
The proprietor would announce that br
has once more assuaif d control ot this pop
ular house (lately nuder tbe management
of Mrs. Gibson) and that he will attend to 1
the wants of patrons in a.:nreteiaBj uai.-
rier. The table wilt be tBuulied with best
the mnrket affords, the bis of the house 1
are well f crnisbed -seat and clean and no
pains will be spanaf to reader guewscoir..
tortaule. u.r. fiuawumn
For Sals For Sale
GEORGE W. GENGER,
AummucoH that be win 811 ins Uue larm,
situated on tli siiuth iorfc of Deer creek,
on the county Mad, Beven miles east of
Koseburg. ler crrea ruuiug turvuguine
entire j lace.
L-JSSCiUfTlUA VF bAHm i
Well improved, gotul orchnrd, two srnry
dwelling house, a convenient brn. Thore
itre 2(10 acri S of 'arming land, and 1W
acres in grain. Will sell all or part. For
particulars inquire of
Rosebnrg, Oregon. May 23.
NEW B SlKERY
Bo.cIsirg, Oregon
J. NIEDEHS TAD T,
(Late of Ban Francisco)
Would ananunce to the public that he has
purchased the interest of H. FISHER in the
RQSEBURp BAKERY.
And that he lias had fifteen years expe
rience in firt-cWs j bakeries in the city of
?an EranciBco as aibaki-r. lie, thereiure.
is prepared to- cimduct the bakery iu a
firsi class manner, and will warrant nil his
work as Brst-cluss.
The
Bsst Of Broad,
Either wheaien. oatea or rye, always on
hand. C'akfs, pies and crackers of the fin
eslanalitv for sale: aid wh.-tlier for balls
parties or private families, all ffrders will
be prompt W filUnl at ilia lowest rates. In
conuectiou with the UaWery I will keep
friuts and vegetables, candies, nuts and
notiouK, and with this regard 1 will not b
undersold hy unv one.
Give mi- trial. Then if I cannot suit
you as to quantity and quality and pi ices
no one can. J. MEDERSTADT
FOR SALE CHEAP.
A 'Saooad-Hand Plan.?
(Weallierby, Richardson i Rugg "
niacliiue,)
All bits and slotted cylinder for m -iusr
rustic anI uioultliiiif goes witu. IK
machine). JVi particulM inqn'ro of
'TIIOH. GKI8UALE,
Roseburg, Ogu.
JAME3 W. IT-AMIIION,
Gttoraay-at-Lav. '
OFFICE FIRST I'OR TO TIIE
W ' r'ulit in the Court House. Bus!
ess promptly, attended to in all tho
our:a ot tne istaie.
rtiTf'
TO .'ASLIs -FAR HISS
Preserve Your Fruit anJ Pay Off"
Y'our Mortgages.
Read the following testimonials
from some of the best citizens of Doug-
county wbo speaa Irom experience
only:
- Deep Creek, May 7, 1880.
Thin is to Certify that we have a 1'lnui
mer Fruit Dryer. " During last Season we
dried near'y all kinds of fruit. It will do
all that is recommi nded and more. Our
applts brought niue ceuis per pound early
iu the tu-ason and are worth thirteen cents
at this date. We do not believe it can be
excelled by any other drver in the State.
MRS. s. ADAMS.
Wilbur, May 4, 1S88.
. I ned a Plummer Fruit Dryar bought
of Orubbe & Co. Uit year and dried nearly
10,000 pounds of apples, for which I real
ized ten centB per pcund. It did better
work than was promised and I made more
monty than I m!d from any other busi
njws. I oniv run thu machine two months.
J. FRAZEli.
Harry 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 its full extent,
Wm, Boon, of Cnlapooia says : I hired
a machine for 100 and dried on shares
and made more tban Icuuld farming.
Mr. Tipton, of Mt. Scott, says the Plum
mer machine is the best I ever saw and it
is all that is recommended, aud more.
NOTICE.
OTICE IS
HEREBY .GIVEN THAT
the undersianed executors of the es
tate of S. D. Willis, deceased, have Bled a
' fi.1 ,l...m end that. tliA T'i Am
of Jl,1y- A- D- 18d0.hs been appointed.
county coun ior i'uimwiiulj, vivm.
WM..R. WlLLia,
O. L. WILLI".
Executors.
AT FAIR OAKS, OREGON
Sampson SutLer lin, Prop.
MY NEW STORE AT FAIR OAKES IS
now completed and blied with a fine
stock ot goods, embracing er hing fooD-l
in a firstclaas country store I am pre
pared to to supply farmers ith all kinds
ot goods, at lower prices tb a they can be
secured elsewhere.. Bora , catue, saeep
and hogs and all kinds country pro-
et price pauua
,Tr ra. . .11 inA iiafv
,, a 1 a,f PUrrs IlTHKlll.lli.
VBIVUJ. aw-, w.-v... .-, l
X:
Opposite Marks Co.'s Brick Store,
OS JACK80K BTBEET, EOSEBUKS.
oia. rr
Announces to the pnntio that be has
furnished ls restaurant with new
heds. and will give the people as good
accommodation aa any hotel In the
city. ,
FUlttirsU MEALS AT 25 CTS.
And that he will supply bis tables
with tbe best in tne market
Jfo Chinese Cook Employed
John W, Gilbert,
S4LEM, OREGON.
Dealer In
a. aaaa am aasaaj
HER,
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Hides, Fur 8 and
Liberal advances made to
V
Butchers.
ocl8
Louis Belfils,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
Fron St., Rosebusp, Oregon.
Wbolenale and retail dealer in Watches,
Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Pens, and Musical
Instruments. Watches, Clocks and Jew.
l?y repaired. All my work warranted..
ScjPERLAfrVE
OAKIXO POWDER,
Best in the World,
ABSOLUTELY PURE
The Superlative Baking Powder is the
standard article of the United States for
strength and poritr. The best article jfo
general baking purposes ever introduced.
It is ihe cooks favorite. Warranted per-
ectly pure and superior to anything of the
kind now in the market, for healthful n.-es
and strength producing at all times. The
most delicious cooking. For sale by
grocers, or sent direct by mail on receipt
of sixty (CO) cent for one pound can. Solo
in cans only. Full weight guaranteed. Ad
dress, Superlative Raking Powder Co-,
143 ChambersSt., NewTork
SHOW THIS TO YOUK GROCER.
Liverv. Sale and
PEED STABLE.
A. 0. YOUNG, Proprietor, Oakland,
Oregou.
The undersigned would announce to the
traveling public that he has the best of
couvejancr-8 for hire, and that oi the
shortest notice, he can fill an order. Com
mercial tourists wishing a team and buggy
or team and wagon are especially invited
to inspect my outfits for their accouauio.
datimi, which I will rent, cheaper than the
cheapest. Ample loom for horses or teams
to bay and gra'n over night, t the low
est possible pric-s. Give mo a call.
A. C. YOUNG E.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
rmtice is hereby given that the under
rii;ned has been aopointed assignee ot the
eetate of Geo. A Be.ith and the credit"
ors oi said G o A Beath are required to pre
sent their chums, under oath, to htm at
his office in Koseburg. Oregon, within
three months. And all persons indebted
to the said Geo A Beath, will save costs by
calling at my onice ani settling the satn
Dated this loth dav of October. lt80.
T8. KOADMAN.
Assignee.
ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS
Monuments, tombs, tablets. Marble
Mantles etc., made from the best For
eign and Domestic marble. Designs
and estimates furnished free. Head
stones from $10 upwards. Give me a
call and examine my rork before
purchasing. E. BRACKENRIDGE.
I. B.RICE, 'HI.
Physician and Surgeon,
Office first door south nf Dr. Hamilton's
drug store, oa Main street.
Notice-
JWISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE
public that I will pay no bills of Mrs.
Kitchell hereafter. C. L. KITCHELL.
Roseburg, June 15, 18b0. 4w.
NOTIOEL
IT. S. L.nd Office, Roseburg, Oregon,
May 10th. 1880.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance of
an act. of Congress, of June 3d, 1878, for
the sale of Timber Lands in the States of
Calfiornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washing
ton Ten itory, that Geo. W. Jones and
Win G. B, Dixon haa filed their a plica
tion to purchase tbe north-half of the
sooth-half of section 5, in township 27
s uth, of rarge 5 west. '
Any and all persons claiming adversely
the above described lands, must file their
claim in the Register's office Within sixty
days from -his date.
- W, F. BENJAMIN,
i i .
-HAVE THS
Grocery 1
-STOliE OF B0UTHERN OREGON
THIS BAM EJBR-: SSGIf
THE LARGEST A1TD JTJTEST DISPLAY OF
SOUTHERN OGN!
ZFTJUU VEIQCT GX VEN.
Choice Goods- Low Prices
LOVSZST PRICES.
CI Al B
Foreign and Domestic Fruit in Their Stcro, ITnts.
CANDIES AND CALIFORNIA CRACKERS.
ETerything in tho shape ot Groceries to be tound at thoir store
WELIME PECK'& COJih
AND
WHOLE SALE
QROCBRS
AND DEALERS IN
OP BB J2LDG2 CLB;
KEY WEST NEW YORK CIGARS
Nos. 186, 128 & 132 Market Street,
AND
Nos. 23 & 24 California Street,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
COMMENCING APRILUT, 1880,
The Celebrated Stallions
HI
V.
Will stand for the ensuing season as fol
lows: Roseburg on Fridays and Satur
days; Other times at home, six miles norh
west on ihe Cole's valley road. If change
is made in these arrangements, due notice
will be given. H. CONN, Sr..
Rates of Service: To insure, $10.
Proprietor.
Ali communications hyroril must be ad
dressed to the proprietor, Roseburg, Ore
gon.
THE
SUN FRANCISCO BULLETIN.
- THE
catling F.vcning Newspaper West of
tho Rocky Mountains.
It is ri-cosmised authority in commercial
and fiuftiic.ial circles as tlio best family
jourual ou the Pacific coast.
Served liy carrier in San Francisco and the
towns f the interior. . . ,25c per week.
By mail, postage paid, ....13 per year.
The Weekly Bullet in
1 a mammoth twslve-page ournaL aud
in proport ion to it size the cheap
' es: journal iu the country.
SUHSOSRIPTTON KATES.
The Weekly and 'he Friday Bulletin,
forming to-ther the most complete semia
Weekly published on the Pacific coast, will
1x9 Bi:ti t (o any address postage paid, on
the iollowiug terms:
The Weekly and Friday Bulletin.
One yeRT $3 00
Six months.. 1 SO
Weeklr Balletra Alone.
One year ...
Six months,
$3 93
150
Re mlttancps by dra't Postoffice order,
Welis, Fargo ft Co's express, registered
tt r at our risk.
FREE SEED DISTRIBLTION.
Each subscriber will be presented with
several varieties of rare and valuable tree,
vegetable and flower seeds, equal in value
to the subscription price of the paper.
Send for sample copy, giving full par
ticulars.
Address,
8. F. BULLETIN CO.,
San Francisco CaL
NOTICE SETTLE UP.
Notice is hereby given that my lease of
the Metropolitan hotel will expire on the
?3d day of September, 1880, and that I shall
soon thereafter leare the country. All in
debted to me must come forward at once
and make immediate settlement of their
accunis. or have the same placed in the
hands of an officer for collection. This is
the iast notice, and I hope it will receive s
prompt response. VV. L. BUTTON.
20-tf. Proprietor Metropolitan Hotel.
1X5 OORDs
Four Foot Wood
TO ii S ALE.
I have 113 cords nf four-foot wood for
sale on my place, 6 miles north-west of
Roseburg, on the Coles valley road. The
wood was cot last winter; is of the best
Quality; all sonndoak; will be sold on my
arm at the lowest rates. I hare also plenty of
stove wood, and purchasers will hnd that
1 can give them superior bargains. Those
who desire s good trade caanot do better
than give me a call. H. CONN, SR.
Parties may inquire at tbe office of the
Ikdepeisdvkt if 1 a'ji not in town.
ROSEBURG ACADEMY.
The antumn session of this institution
will commence on Monday. rptember 6th
1S80. and will be in charge of Dr. Browne
and the usual corps of competent assis
tants. The first month of the term will be free,
the other two months will be charged
for according to the following rate
Orthography, reading"!
Writing and Pn- V pr. month f 1 0B
niary Arithmetic J
Geography, or Eng. Grammar 8 00
Higher Arithmetic, Algebra or
Eetoric, pr, month t 6V)
Latin or Greek, pr. month. . . . a ft 00
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InsurancG Company
OF CALIFORNIA.
FIES 02TLY.
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Income 13 Months,
$238563 73.
PremioHos Since Organization,
$37423 19.
Jiosses Paid Since Organization,
$1521402 15
Losses raid in Oregon in 7 Years,
83,36315.
Tbw BOMB MUTUAL has had for
over Seven Years,
$50,000
j Deposited with the State Treasurer of
Oregon for the protection of
Policy-holders,
GEO. STORY, Portland,
Manager Oregon, Washington A Idaho
errpBBvisoRs :
O, B. Lewis, of Allen a Lewis; P.
Wasserman, of Wasserman a Co.; J.
MsCraken, of J. McCraken A Co.
Tbe andenigne-i takes pleasure in
announce? to tbe citizens of Rose'
burg and vicinity that he has received
he agency of the ado ve ''leading in
See oompany of the Pacific Coast
O. HURfcSH, Agent.
J. C. MoBELAXD,
City Attorey.
H. Taiwer,
Notary Pubic
HORELAND & TANNER
ATI ORNER-ATsLAW.
189 First st. . Portland, Oregon.
sept3 ly
BUY
THE UKPQUA VALEY MILLS
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Aldrssa A. W. 6T EARNS, Canyoaville.
Oregon sep4
mi. s. mollis,
BOSEBURG, OUN
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lit Mai
fines
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Tli nronrietcir of. this
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ihe.r liberal patronage ia tu-
forawntiBitance oitna tamvw
Tbe public ! informed that i " "7
. i i. r w'.na l.nifiW sudctcnr,
and that Tfcilover the'oar the celebtted
: JESSE MOOES & CUTS .
KENTUCKY WHISKIES '
A tmod; billiard table wUl be foan la
the saloon; also tbe leading pipert 01 1
of the world.
PIOITEER . SALOOII
OAKLAND OREGON, ;
T. B COPELAim
Proprietor.
TheBneetof winea, Hqnors and cigars
constantly on hand, and a welcome to mu.
Come and see me. aepi-iy
HIT
ti.;. mnni.p ntanrt far business men.
Farmers and others desiring "something
good for the stomach's sate, uu j
found south of Smith & Co.'t store.
OAKLAND, ORE30N. .
The best of Wines, Liquors and Cgd
always on hand. aep'o T:
i 7Canoron's Restaurant
CORNER JACKSON WASRINU'iUa
Koseburg, uregon,
Heats at Alt Eieurs,
FRESU OTSTER3 IN EVJSlii BUi
bouse in the
city. Tables supplied with the beat, and
everry attention paid to guests J
tViil.X.a -o riiw i '""rt
ROBBINS AND YATES.
ARE IN THE FIDLD
AND PREPARED TO
IN ALL THE
STYLES,
THAN ANY HOUSE
nun in ur wsn tnanuwiw
AND OUR STOCK IS
SECOND TO
NONE.
ALL THE "ET CETRA" OF A.
First Class
Picture
'Store.
Will Be Found at Our Flaw,.
First, Portland-
About the 1st of September we shall n
ceive our first invoice of the celebrated
PI1H0S-.
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'vw still keep on hand the c-ilebrated-Whitney
4 Holmes OTgan.
Remember, that we buy -our goods at
first hands, and have no middle men to
share profits with.
ROBBINS it YATES.
123 First Street,
o Portland, OK
NOIICE
It
AT.
pSORTHE S&XT THIRTY DAY8
at., com me nclng August 1st, Ilaffen
d en Bros. wlH sell the followihg gooUe
at very low prices: A full line 1
Qneensware, glassware, lamps, plated
castors, stone jars, ebarna, jugs, poets,
fruit jars, infants chairs, baskets, oal.
oil, brooms, lard oil, castor oil, china
nut oil, etc- etc Soaps, syrup, can-. ,
dies, lard, novr, rivnaed gooos,
dines eysUrs, coCne, tea, avharata
hieing, bES, stares, hickory axe
fc'ck helves. e:rra a.' tebaco CI' .4
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