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ClOLCriON OF ENDORSKMKNT
W ITF.ttE A3, TB E DoCOUAB ISDBPESDEXT
ft newspar published in Roseburg, has
been put.; shed.in th.ecoanty for tbe period
i "rEf f8 ai1 newspaper Ss now wel
e abhe 1. wjd duriag a three year.' trial
U Has laiulully served the interest of the
prodnwr and tax-payer; therefore be it
Latih-et, v, e, tue members of the Din p.
gua(,rBf No. 23, do give The Douglas
uwu Wouf unqualified endoseinent.
and woui l recommend it aa a newspaper
worthy the patronage of every farmer and
ax-payer :n Southern Oregon.
Oi.0. W. Jokes, Master
J- P PrsCAS. frre!ary.
BATUKDAY.
NOVEMBER 13, 1S80
. POOS SHEEP:
I he prospect lor 6heenraiers
is r.ot altogether pleasing at this
eeason of the year in Southern
Oregon. Those who have
not
overcrowded their rane-ea will nnt
be ninth losers; but those who
have tionght tbe more sheen the
better, and have crowded their
pastures without consideration
will loss at least one-third of their
flocks before the winter is over.
The trouble, in the first place, is
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. that our stock-raisers have not
planted any lasting grasses, but
depended alone on the native
varieties. These have in- tbe
sheep ranges been almost entire
ly tranped out, and in them it
has otily been during favorable
seasons that the sheep have fared
veil enough in the fall to be able
to , witbstasd the hardships of
winter. The mortality in sheep
last winter was more owing to
the scarcity of grass in the tal
months than to cold weather
And u is beyond doubt a fact
that w have Ies grass this year
at this time than in November
last year, and in consequence the
' sheep are in worse condition to
meet tbe winter. If the sheep
are poorer than they were last
Tear at this time, and with less
- -feed, it is but reasonable to sup
pose the Joss in flocks will be
greater,
The want of forethought in our
sheepraisers, m not planting
hardy varieties, oi grass, is now
etabli9hed, we think. Were
. they to look to such work their
sheep would not be tcday trying
to eke out a starvation hvine on
-
i during the winter for the reason
they had stsrved nearly to death
during the fall. The native grass
on the hills will not grow thrifty
and become fattening nnless it
has a si art from early fall show
err.and it is true, while late raius
may bring forth grass, that same
-grass does not mature and have
proper strengthening powers
Grass to grow properjy raust have
the warm rays of the sun; and if
the variety isnot hardy enough to
hold its own
comparatively speaking, similar
to the one we have experienced
Una fall in Soothern Oregon, on
til the rains come, in the mean
time gathering fattening sob
stance?, then it is ol no account
for this year, before the grass can
.come theBun will be too far m
the south to give the grass its ne
cessary aid. Let our sheepraisers
think of ibis; arid let them re
member that while we say one
third of the sheep in Southern
Oregon will perish tnisyear, tosee
it we are not a prophet when next
spring artivss.
Jacob Thomas, a St.. Louis
cooper, came home drunk the
other evening. He retired to his
room. Not long after closing tne
door his wife heard a pistol shot;
Xnowing he was drunk she did
not go into the room. She said
aays she thought he had discharge
-ed the pistol foe amusement. She
heard him breathing' very hoarse-
ly for awile, but suddenly all was
bushed and she knew he must be
asleep. She did hot retire until
ftbeut half-past nine. When she
went into the room she found her
husband in his cntomary placo on
the front side of the bed. She
got in at the toot and climbed
over to the other side. She did net
, ,
awake until nearly nine o'
CIOCK
the next morning. When 6he
fcui p 10 cross sae . was sari
jjiisea to see a pi.tol in the
clenched fist .of. her husband.
ijoouig closer she cauld see
blood on his face. She called
him, shook him, and lound that
he was dead. lie had shot him
self.
, There are soma republicans (?
in town ' who taj they hare
"spotted" other republicans who
Toted for Uaueock. Well this
msj be tras; yet wo find, strange
as it zaay seem, the fellows
others, aro the very
:rj,3 rcpablisans who ficratched
II-n. . B. 7at3on ia June in
r-T-r of P. P. Prira, ths ditaoa
3 rcrisja for . Ecrens
:.t 1 1 Thcsa yzry nay 13
A young man named Noffc
sroger was hangad at Gainsvill,
Toxas, a few months eince, tor
the murder of a man named
Kliue. The evidence howed
thitt the m order was committed
on a warm lnmmer nfght, while
Kline and his wite were slsepicg
out on the porch, hia head being
blown to atom with a ahotzan.
The widow of the bordered man
W" recentlj confihed with twins,
inount sne was going to die, and
confessed that she prepared the
pallet on the- porch lor the deed
to he committed, and wag not be
tide him when the deed was com
mitted, aa believed, but had arisen
while )mr husband was asleep
it the assassins might do tbeii
wcrK. bne sajs the shots were
fired by one Gardiner, but he
was seconded bv Noftsioger. The
atter waa her lover before her
trriage with Kline. The wo
man is recovering and will prob.
ably get well
The Dom Pedro II. railroad ii
argest and with perhaps one ex
ception, the most important in
Brazil. The total length of the
main line is 3C miles, and ex
tensions are made almost every
year. The road was commenced
under the management of an in
corporated company, interest of
7 per cent on tbe capital stock
being guaranteed by the govern
ment. But in building tbe first
portion of the road it was neces
sary to cross the mountains sear
Bio, and by the time a hnndred
miles were completed the capital
was entirely exhausted. In 1865
the government bought the road
of the stockholders, and it has
since been bunt and run as
branch of the imperial service,
On the invested capital of rather
more than $40,000,000 the gov
ernment realizes an average year
Iv income ot five and ono-half
per centum yearly.
A wrinkle to brain-workers
especially for those who are sud
denly called opon for an extra
amount ot work. Too generally
they fly to tea and coffee, power
ful auxiliaries undoubtedly, but
they exact too heavy payment for
their services. Brillat-Savau re
commands a cup ot chocolate, with
the smallest piece of amber added
at, one would sugar, though not a
substitute for sugar. lie declares
this mixture enabled him to get
through an immense amount of
work, while allowing him to
sleep tranquilly when his labors
were over. On the other hand
two cups ot coflee prevented him
from sleeping lorfry hours. Marsha
Richelieu, who took. Minorca
from the English, was the invent
or of this innocuous stimulant
Its only fault is that it costs
money.
A man at Antwerp, Michigan
thought he discovered "the way to
throw his sister-inslaw out of his
house, without commuting Vhat
the law regards as an assault.
This was to take up the chair in
which she sat and dump it out ot
the window, including its occu
pant, lie had a leeal right, ac
cording to his theory, to do what
he pleased with his own furni
ture, lie executed his plan with
violence.' Though he was care
ful not to touch the woman, she
was badly 'hurt by the lall. A
justice disregarded his argumenj
and fined him $25.
In illustration of the peculiar
dangers which attend the bring
ing np of babies in St. Louis, a
paper ot that city relates the fol
lowing: In the parks ot this
noted summer resort some ot the
benches have but one standard,
and the other day, atter one of
the nurse girls set a baby down en
one of these benches, and turned
away to devote herself to her duty
of gossip, a substantial gentle
man sat down on the other end
of the bench, and, as it had no
leg the baby flew up into a tree
and had to be taken down by the
mas with a step ladder.
The consumption of mules and
horseflesh is steadily increasing
in France. The weight has risen
from 171,300 pounds ia 1866 to
1,982,620 pounds in 1879. In the
principal cities of the province
the consumption of home flesh
may be considered to huvo liiirly
taken root. The average price of
horse meat is from 25 to 35 cents
per pound. Each horse famishes
.
about fonr hundred weight ot
( maat, which is capable of being
prepared in many ways, such as
pot-au-fen, boiled, roast, hashed,
haricot, jogged, fillet, etc.
We should all go to work, now
the election is over, to build up
the county. . Douglas county
needs many improvements in the
way ot county roads; she needs
branch lines ot lailroads-to the
coast. Let 11a poll off our coats
and go to work in this direction
BUY
TK L':.'.?Q'JA YALUT V.'VL$
r.:z czz7 n the hxrzjj.
St,
t yi J
King of the Blood
Oam all Smfoloaa aSwUons and Oieorden nnlt.
Sac tram Impurity of the blood. It u needlees te
pan 7 nil. a the nfltrcx tan uraallr peraave their
mow ; bat BaM Jiluum, JHmpUi, Clctrt, Tenon,
Gm, Iwlhw th moat common, la
vail amaBjaOMaWliiol tlw Btmri, JtMd, Xiaw
tax
SCROFULA.
. Wendsrfal Cars of Blindness.
D. BiMOM . Sob A Co. : Tat the benefit of all
troubled with Bcrofula of Impun Blood ia thai
Fatarna, 1 narabr raeommena King- ol Um ltloeo.
hav bam troabled with earofula for the past tea
refute, which eo affected mr evee that I waaoom
t lately blind for ni monthi. I waa recommended
try Kin of the Blood, which haa proved a treat
ewaauxa to me, aa - naa compietair aurea m&t ana
I ehutriiUr raoommend it to all troubled aa I hare
XoQta tiulj-,
Una. 0. WSazoaaMw, Bardinla, X. T.
3 2L0 0 Z2
wtll be paid to any Pnblio Baepltal ta ba motn-
iy efrreea opon, lor every eeruneata ot una raau
aa (abliahad by uc vhtoh u not "inline.
Its X&grediexit8a
To anew owt faith rn the tafety and notUanai of
the K. B., apoa proper peraonal applieation, when
aatiefied that no imrKWition ia intended, we will
aiTe tbe nmmea of all ill ingredient, by amdaTtt.
The abore odata were nerer made before ry the pro-
netor of any ether family Medicine ia the world.
Many teiteminattaJs.nirtaer informatioa), and
fall direotiona lav nam will be f oand in the
phlet -Traatiaa on Utwaaea of the Blood," ia)
Which each bottle iaeaeloaed. Price $1 per bottleem.
taming It oaneea, or 40 to M dom. Bold by drua
Mta. X.iLuaKw.Box a Cth.Frop'ra.BaOalo.af.m
The accumulated evidence of nearly
thirty rears show that the Bitters ia a cer
tain remedy for malarial disease, aa well as
its snrest preventative; that it eradicates
dyspedsia. constipation, liver complaint and
nervousness, counteracts a tendency to
gout, rheumatism, urinary and uterine dis
orders, that it imparts vigor to the feeble
and cheers the mind wbile it Invigorates
the body. Jf or Bale by all Druggists and
ueaiers generally.
' Consumption Bronchitas Asthma.
WHEREFeUows' Compound Syrup use
legs in all other disease, the benefit
which it undoubtedly yields in consump
tion and other diseases of the Hespiratory
orcrans would vindicate its chum to tne at,
tention ofeverv medical pructioneer. From
thf statistics of England and America it is
estimated that nita-tentlis of the entire
deaths is caused by consumption alone
If tbe syrup is used pereevermply it sab
dues tli tendency to coneuniption, and in
many conformed cases, a in that ot the
inventor, it has effected a cure.
Indigestion and coac'vene? almost al
wavs arise from weakness of tbe nerves
and muscles of the bowels. Iu such casus,
Fellows' Svrap of "Hypophophites haa
proved itself of the greatest service. The
evacuations soon become copious and
healthy.
This syrup will euro pulmonary con
sumption ia the drst stage, and will give
gjaat relief and prolong Uta in tne second
and third. It will cure asthma; bronchitis
carvngitis, aud cough. It will cure all
lure all disoases oiiginating from waut of
muscular action and nervous force.
PUBLIC SPEAKERS AND BIKCUS
Will find this syrnp of inestimable value.
A dose should be taken before speaking or
singing.
Aphonia, or lost of 7oice ia niaally
cured by a few doses. We have known
cases where a single dose has been effects
oal.
B. Jacobs, M. D.. writes:
"I had occasion to use yonr syrup in a
case of Aphonia which would not yield to
to regular treatment: it proved to be all
that yon claimed for it, having acted with
expedition and entire satisfaction."
Do nut be deceived byjreinedies bearing a
imilar name; no other preparation is a
aubsti tute for this, under any circumstan
ces, i
NOTICE FOR KlN.Vi
OOF.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Sep
tembur 20th, 1880.
Notice is hereby given that the fo-'ow
ing named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and secure linal entry thereof,
on Saturday October 23, 1880, al the larl
office at Hoseburg, viz : Oren Uilpalrick,
Preemption Declaratory Siatemeut No.
3101, for the southeast quarter of south:
east quarter, seciion 9, and north half of
of the south west quarter and soatbwes,
quarter of southwest quarter. ,eci!on lOt
township 22, south lange 5 we:.;, and
names the following as h's witnesses, viz:
William Haverlo. Jurat a Oveia.rpoi. Jcb-
Haight and Frank Mar. in, all ot Unless
viUo, Douglas county. Oregon.
YY. JT." BEJiJAMlN, Uegisttr.
For Sale
For Sale
GEORGE "W. GETTOT!n.
Auuouuces that he will sell Lis rjuelarui.
situated on the south fork of Deer creek,
on the county road, seven .miles east of
Roseburg, Deer crock running through the
enure place.
WSSCfilPTTON OF FARM :
Well improved, good orchard, two storv
dwelling house, a convenient barn. There
are 200 acres of farming land, and 100
acres in grain. Will eall all or part. Fir
particulars inquire ot
GEO. W. GENGER,
Roseburg, Oregon. May 23.
FOR SALE CHEAP
A Second-Hand Planer
(Weathe'rby, Richardson Ruggs
! . maohine,)
AH bits and slotted cylinder for mii
ing rustic and mouldins goes with the
machine, fay particulars inquire ot
! TMOS, GK1SDALK,
Bosebnrg, Ogn. "
sPANisa
MERINO BUCKS
FOR SALE!
T. , ,..ell 40 Spanish Merino buck
... HI VUJL U VI WUII BTW VUUtl Sk ITtll
wiueu have been reared on my place. The;
r superior b nocks and will suit tbe ideas
of every a beep raiser. They will la sold
very cueap lor caaa. asd l tnrite the abeep
rslsew of Donslas eaaotv to inspect thrt.
They will f teaad tti s ? fwsa, irx SQ'lar
aMttieasa c"taK,-e t Ceua waller
NOTTCTE.
aTOTICB IS DEREBY GIVEN THAT
the undersigned executors of tbe es
tate of S. D. Willis, deceased. Lave Sled a
final account merein ; and that tUe 5in djy
of July, A. D., 38SO, baa been a;(io'nteJ.
tur tne neannfr oi oojecoons to aucu ac
Count and tbe sell lenient tbereo', In the
county court fur Douglas county, Oroiin.
wai. k. Willis,
O. L. WILLIS,
Executors.
THE UMPQUA VALLEY r.ILLS
THE BEST If. THE MARKET I
Address A. W. STEAENS Canyouville,
Ureson. Srfp4
, : JWGTJCXOIII. :
U. S. Lnd OtBcu, Roeeburfj, Oregon,
May lOlh. 1880.
Notice Is hereby ir'wn in pursuance of
an actot l onnress, of June tsn, lor
tbe sale of TSiubur LuniU in the States of
Caltiornia, Ort-jjon, Nevada and Washing
ton Tenltory, tnat iivo. v. Jones aud
Wm G. B. Dixon 1ms filed their at plica"
lion to . pnrcbnxe the north-half of the
south-half of B-ction 5, in township 27
anuth, of ranee o wt-st.
Auv and a! persons claimine anverwly
the above described land., must tile their
claim in the Keister s olhce within sixty
(lay a irom uia date. ' t
vv. f. benjamin; .
iiylO-8
AT FAIR OAKS, OREGON
Sampson Snther liri, Prop.
TUrr NEW STOKE AT FAIR OAKES IS
JuJL now eomplMted aud filled with a fine
stock ot goods, embracing ev tything foun.l
in a nrataclass country ston- 1 am pre
pared to to supply f.nuc-rs i:h all kinds
ot goods, at lower pries tn n turr can ue
secured elsewhere. Hum , ca' tie, sheep
aua nosrs and all Kinds country pro
uce taken and higiiest mi et price paid
for the same. Givi vt a :1! and satisfy
onrsell, r-AMf fcO bUTllfc.riL,iJN
' EOSEBUEG ACADEMI.
The autumn session oi this institution
111 commence on Monday. rVptember 6th
1880. and will be in charge of Dr. Browne
and tne usual corps of competent a?sis
tants. ;
The first month of the terra will ba free
the other two months will be charged
lor according to tlie to! lowing rates:
Orthography, reading 1
writing and ITi- pr. month $ 1 05
mary Arithmetic. I
Geography, or Eng. Grammar " 2 00
Higher Arithmetic, AK'ibra or :
lietarie, pr. month 2 5o
Latin or Greek, pr. month 3 00
IT. BENEDICK, 1
A. W. Comftos, Board of Directors.
U. UASDia. j
S. K. It ATX ON D,
SURGEON DENTIST,
2nd door to Dr. Hamilton's Drug Store,
Boeebur, Oregon.
Offers his pnifessional services to th
people of Douglas county, with whom he
hns ben acquainted several years. Al
wo;k warranted firtit-clana, and terms as
moderate as any other in the pro.esrion
LAXTGE17EEEG BP-0S
This firm has constantly u hand the Guest
stock or
Boots and Shoes
EVKIt BROUGHT TO ROSEBUUG
Ssst of Soots and S2i033
ofade to order and 'Repaired.
LTOET'S
PATENT METALLIC
STIFFENER3,
FOB
Saims asd Elans'
Hoot and Shoe Heels.
Prevents ranniog over and
wearing off on fbe
The firm has od hand the finest iock of
of Leather in the State, and is prepared to
uo an sinaa oi wont in a nrstciats man
ner, uiion tbe most reasonable terms. Far
ties needing in their line, should call upon
mem nrst, as tney rimy
GUARANTEE ALL WORK
Turned ont of their shop to be A 1 and
certain to wear well.
All kinds of Musical Instruments Sold at
San Francisco prices. Violin and other
strings a specially.
Ooma and see us.
SHORTEST .AJ&X
Best Eoute
To the Coast.
STAGES LEAVES DRAIN"
Eyery Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at 8 o'clock A. M., for
HC0TT8BUR6
GARDIIIER AND
COOS BAY.
For further particulars enquire of
JOIIX CLARK,
Proprietor!
. Drain, Ogn
1XO OORDs
Pour Foot Wood
FOR SALE.
I have 115 eorda of four-toot wood for
sale on my place, 6 miles nrlh-west ol
Roseburg, on the Coles valley road. The
wood waa cut last winter; is of the best
quality; all sound oak; will be sold on my
arm at the lowest rates. I have also plent v of
stove wood, and purc.iaseis will end tb.it
I can give them superior bargains. Those
who desire a good trade cannot do better
than give me a call. H. CONJS, Sr.
Parties mar inqufre at tlie office of the
IitdkpesdksT if I aw not in town.
BUY
IHIUPQUA YALEY MILLS
TKS BEST IN Tit MARKET.
AddrwM A. f. 8TSARN3, Canyonville,
Oregoa
epi
HETRQFQITAH HOTEL
iiOSEBURG, OREGON,
PKOPaiETOE.
The Osly Fihst-Class Hotel in the
City and Depot of the C. a O. Btaqz
CoMFAmr,
Wei! Furnished sleeping apartmen t.tb.8
best or beas. and tne most atten
housekeepers, a table supplied W tl
best of everything.
STAGES FOR REDDp'a
Leaves thia house every day on the ar-
rival oi tuecars trom r urtland. -
Tlie travelling public, and all who favor
aa with their patronage, can rest assured
that they will be entertained in tbe best
pessi Die manner. M. A. CAJN AJN
um mm.
ROSEBURQ, OON'.
ZirJSMERGSAN & FRAZER, PROS;
Castings oi any size and
IRON WORKS
Of every deecriDtiou neatly and promptly
executed. ;
Grist, Quartz and
Saw Mills
Madc4o order. Portable and Stationary
ENGINES
Made to order and WARRANTED.
t3 FOUNDRY j One block south
of
he !Vp . j3
The CHICAGO LEDGER, a literary
an,' tauii'y paper, tan bo had by send'ng t
Chicago, Illinois. Price, S3 00 per year,
The Ledger ia published weekly and ha
eight pages, and tho tone of its stories and
other matter is pure and moral, and well
calculated tor the uni'lv
O IV MOORE,
(Late of Salem).
ALL WORK
carefully pe
formed, and
as reasonabl
as good work
s-v; can be done.
rVH!"'.' ' & ' All:
Anaesthe
JLIiKfiAhV tie
iven ao
Free,
app'ied for tbe painless exi.rao.ion of .tet
Ollice and Dental Rooms over Marks A
Co. s liu tiding, Roseburg.
FOSTEK,
AGENT FCB
WILMERDING CO,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
FINE WINE & LIQUORS
214 and 2LS Front Street,
San Francisco.
Ft"
SHERIDAN,
(Spccessors to flios. P. Sheridan)
UKAUEI'.S IN
HARDWARE, T1SVVARF , STOVES
Ouns, Cutlery and Tii iiers Fur
Dishing yood, ,
EfJCK STORE, JOSEBURG, CQN.
Uaving secured ibe above business, we
ara prepared to keep up its former (f i
name for work aud prices. We Imvirthe
best of material and always a full s: fl; of
iTividd on band, ami H is our aim t (:r
nisli customers with firsV-class artic , ic
let live prices.
A full stock ol Iron and Steel far r
Orders from abroad will reraiive. pr' i
a'teatioa. 11 cfc J. C. SHE IIDA.
the m&M,
The finest aud best aeloon in Roseburg
JOJE AIKEX, FROPIUETOR.
The best of liquors, the finest of
eigars, and a quiet retreat.
Gentlemen are invited to give nie a call.
JOE AIKEN.
-EXCELSIOR
DOBMOp SHOP I
jlSEfSKOIAX &. CO,
O airland.
HOUSE SHOEIXO MADE SPECIALTY
And all kinds of work
&mm?Tuc exegu;te;i.
GIVE THE FIRM A OALU
And yci vril cone agaijs.
GO TO
DK. S. HAMILTON'S
NEW DRUGSTORE,
FOR
Druirs, Faints, Oils, Varnish, Window anp
Piexure Glass, Stationery, Perfumery,
if you wish to purchase them cheaper
than at any place eou'h ot
PORTLAND.
Full lines keept of
BDWARD TODD & CO'S.GOLD
PENS, PENCILS. ETC,
SCHOOL BOOK3, NOVELS,
LEGAL BLANKS.
Gtetft, Ha!p, Ntt & T&etPi
BpHsheSa Paint, VYhtte-
Brushe?,
Windsor and Xewtons tube colors, W in
dpw and Picture Glass, every size, at
Lowest Pr.'fA by box or pane. Blank
Bosks, Writing Paper, euvelopes, pen.
All new Patent Medicines in stock as
demand will warrant. GLASS CUT
TO ORDER, free of charge. Agent for
THREE IirSXD PAINTS
The celebrated and thoroughly tested PA
CIU IU KUBRER FAlisT.Ttt 1M.
PERISHABLE PAINT, and The
ENAMEL PAINT. Agent for M.
Gray, Uturie Dealer, Ban Francisco,
Preacrip ion "Bed with djapatcb, at tte
lowest rates . , , wiible at right
window oa aa V" ' U hour of the
aight, :-Beait&Hi the pUee, Brick baild-
and Hotel, i
Opposite Slarks m Co.'s Brick Store,
OS JACK80N ETfiKET, B0SEBTJ.EG.
Announces to thepubilo that be has
lurnisuea nut restaurant witu new
beds, and will give the people aa erood
aocommodatlou as any hotel in the
city. i I
ITUKiJISn MEALS AT 25 CTS.
And that he will supply, bis tables
wun me Dest m tne market '
Jib" Chinese Cook Employed
John W, Gilbert,
SALEM, OREOON.
Dealer Iu
EATH ER,
i - i
Hides, JTurs and
I
Liberal advances made to
Butchers.
oclQ
Louis Belfils,
WATCHMAKER AND JlsWELER
Fron St,", Rosebus?, Oregon.
Wlinleaale and retail dealer in Watches.
Clocks, Jewelry, Gold Pens and Musical
Instruments. Watches, Clocks and Jew-
lry repaired. All my work warranted, '
S ERLATIVE
EtAKIIVO POWDER.
Best in the World,
ABSOLUTELY PURE
The Superlative Baking Powder la the
standard article of the United States for
strength and purity. The best article ifo
general baking purposes ever introduced.
It ia the cooks favorite. Warranted perf
ectly pare and superior to anything of the
kind now in the market, for healthfulness
and strength producing at all times. The
most delicious cooking. Fur sale by
grocers, or sent direct by mail on receipt
of sixty (60) cent, for one pound can. Solo
in cans only. Ful( weight guaranteed. Ad
dress,
Superlative Baking Powder Co.,
143 Chambers!t., New York
SHOW THIS TO VCHJtt GKOCKR.
Livery. Sale and
FEED STABLE.
A. O. YOUNG, Proprietor, Oakland,
Oregiu.
The un'lorsijrne-l would announce to the
trvelui;r public ili.n. he has the best of
conveyances fir lure, and that on the
rhork-st notire, 1m cm fill an order. Com
mercial tourists wislihuf a train and hnjrgy
or leant nlld wngnn nr enpei'inlly invited
to inspect my fnifiiH f..r tlieir accommo
dation, which I vi rent cheaper than the
cheapest. Ample loom fur horses or teams
to hay and gran overnight, t tbe low
est possible Tic s. Give me a call.
A. C. YOUNG E.
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that the undi-ri
signed ban been appointed assignee ot the
BHtate of Oeo. A lie.ith and tlie credit
ors ut said tf oi Beath are required to pre
scut their claims, under oath, to him at
hla otlil-e in Roseburg. Oregon, within
three months. And ail persons indebted
to the said Geo A Bcatb, will save costs by
calling at my ollice snl settling the same.
Dated this 15th dnv of October. 1880.
TS. ROADMAN,
Asslguee.
KOSEBTJRG MARBLE WORKS
Monuments, tombs, tableti., Marble
Mantles etc., made from tbe best Fnr
eign and Domestic marble. Designs
and estimates furnished free. Head
stones from $10 upwards. Give me a
call and examine my work before
purchasing. R. BRACKEN RIDGE.
TO AIjIj FARNIIS
Preserve Your Fruit and Pay Off
x our Mortgages. i
Read the following testimonials
from some of tbe best citizens of Doug- j
county who speak from experience j
only: I
Deep Ckeek, May 7, 1880.
This ia to certify that we have a Plain-
mer Fruit Dryer. During last season we
dried nearly all kinds of fruit. It will do
all that is recommended and more. Our
apples brought nine cents per pound early j
in the season and are worth thirteen cents!
at this date. We do not believe it can be '
excelled by any ether dryer in the State. I
UKS. S. ADAMS, j
Wiijbcb, May 4, 1888. j
I used a Phwnmer Fruit Dryar bought i
of Grubbe & Co. last year and dried nearly ,
10,000 pounds of apples, for which I real- ,
lzed tea cents per pcund. It did better
work than was promised and I made more '
mousy than 1 could trom any otuer busi
ness. X only ran the machine two months.
J. FRAZER. .
Harvy Jones says : X bave a Plttmmer
Frust Dryer, and it has done ail recom
mended it would do ; aud tarns ont thj
handsoii?!St fruit I ever saw. shall run
it this year to it fall extent,
Wra. Boon, of Calapooia says : I hired
a machine for f l&it-and dried eu sbaras
ad mad rsare thjnleoald tanning.
Mr. Tip"" fif KkBaott, terf the Plata-
Je beet I ever saw and it
HAVE THIS LEADING
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THE LARGEST AND JlffEST DISPLAY OF
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Choice Goods- Low Prices
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Foreign and Domestic Fruit in Their Store, Nuts,
CANDIES AND CALIFORNIA CRACKEKS.
EWrythiDg in tho shape of
WELIMM, P1M1C0.
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GROCERS
AND DEALERS IS
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Nos. 126, 123 ft 132 Market Street,
AMD
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SANFRANCISCO. CALIFORNIA.'
COMMENCING APRILlT, 1880,
The Celebrated Stallions
Will stand for the ensning season as fol
lows: Roseburg on Fridays and Satur
days; other ".lines at liome, six miles norh
wt at oi, the Cole's valley rond. If change
is made in these arrangements, due notice
will be given. H. CONN, SR.,
Kates of Service: To insure, $10.
1 Proprietor.
Ali communications by mril must be ad
dressed to the proprietor, Roseburg, Oreo
gon.
m franSco bulleiin.
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The Weekly Bulletin
1 a mammoth twelve-page ournal. aud
in proportion to ii size the cheap
est journal in the country.
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Homeopainio Fhysioion.
HOSEBCP.O OliK iON,
TgrrlLL ATTEND TO ALL CASES
intrusted to his care. Office at
his residence SOtf
NEW B KBRY"
Poscbnrg, Oregon
J. N I E D E R S TAD T,
(La of Sao Francisco)
Would ananunce to the public that he has
purcuased the interest of 11. t'1811 JSH In tUe
ROSEBURG BAKERY
And that he bos had G I teen years expe
rience in first-cla-s bakeries in tlie city of
San Francisco asa baker. He, therefore,
is prepared to conduct the bakery in
first-class manner, and will warrant all bis
work aa first-class.
Tne Seat Of Bread,
Either wheaten, oaten or rye, always on
hand. .Cakes, pies aud crackers of the flu
est quality for sale; and whether for balls,
parties or private iamilies, all orders will
be promptly filled at tbe lowest rates. Iu
connection with the Bakery i will keep
friuts and vegetables, candies, nuts and
notious, and with thit regard I will not be
undersold by any one.
Give me a trial. Then if I cannot suit
you aa to quantity and quality and prices
no one can. J. R1EDEBSTADT.
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FremluBM Blnce Organization,
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losses Paid Since Organization,
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Losses Paid in Oregon In 7 Years,
83.36315.
Th HOUB MUTUAL baa had for
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Depoaiua with the State Treasarev of
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GIO. L 8TORY, Portlaasl,
VLmati Oregon, Washington 4 Idaho
etrrEBVisoBst
C, B. Lewis, of Allen A Lewis', P.
Wasserman, of Washerman A Co.; J.
il eCraken, of J. McCraken Co.
The andersigned takes pleasure In
annoaao'nR to tbe citizens of Hose
burg and vicinity that he has received
agency of tbe above ''leading ia
ace company of the Paciflo Coast.
Q. HURSH, Agent.
. C. Uore'akd, A. H. TAirifEa,
City Atf iraey. Notary FaWs,
VOREUD 4 TANKER.
ATI ORNEB-ATsLA W.
189 First sV Portland, Oregon.
spi3 ly
JAMES VT. HAZHLTOH,
attomej-at-Lav:
OFFICE FIRST DOOB TO THE
right in the Court House. Busl
ss promptly attended to la all the
ourta of the State.
TH S STAR SALOON
Jackson Btreet, Roseburg,
T722. HETTROlh PHOP.
I hereby announce to the public that
X have rati tied and refaroiahed this
and shall keep on ban ae
TTfeafer aleaM JPr -'
)jIaMa mAHhmmm - ?sae
STBEST, B0SBBU2A.
an . . f lTa mrnTl.knOWn fiRtl
popular resort would thank l)iafrtends for
their liberal patronage ia the past an-i asa
lor a coniinuauw uo"
The public is informed that I keep none bo
tbe best brands of wines, liquors and cigars
sad that I sol! over the bar the celebrated
JESSE MOORE & Ctt'S
KENTUCKY WHISKIES
A good-billiard table will be foand la
the saloon; also the leading papers of to
of tbe world.
PIONEER SALOOH
OAKLAND OREGON,
T. B COPEI.AND
Proprietor.-
tv,. finof nf vinM Honors and clirars
constantly ou hand, and a welcome to all.
Come and see me, oepi-i
Mu.t for buaiunas men.
Farrneraand others desiring "something
good for the stomach's sake," willl ba
found south of Smith & Co.'s store,
OA67LA5D, ORE30N.
Tli. best of Wines. Llauors and Cgai -., ,
always on band. ' sepia ly
'Cameron's Eestanrantl
COBNEB JACKSoN 4 WASHINGTON
Itoseourg, vrejjuo.
Cleats at Alt Hours.
FBESll OYSTERS IN EVEBY STYL
The only first-class eating house la the
city.- Tables supplied witn tne Desi, aaa
everyy attenuon paid to guests.? ,; ,
KUUCittl "AfliJiliUJl.
ROBBINS AND YAM
ARE IN THE FIDLD
ANl PREPARED TO
ia (Hi J. bS
LATEST
STYLES,
THAN ANY HOUSE
NORTH OF SAN F F.KCISC0
OUR FACILITIES ARB
unrszm&jissE n
AND OUR STOCK IS
SECOND TO
NONE.
ALL TILE "ET Ci2TRA" OP A
First Class
Picture
'Store.
Will Ee Found at Onr Place, 229
First, Portland,
About tlm lot nt c. , . .-
, uv(,H3muer we snal un
ceive our first invoice of the celebrated
Wooi;ll Iru. t.. . . . !''
Whitney & Holmes Organ. .
Remember, that we buy oar roods at
first hands, and have no middle men to
share profits with.
EOBRIXS & "YATES.
128 First Street,
9 Portland, Or.
GREAT REDl'OTOKS
-AT-
;R TTIE NF.TT TTTTTiTV Tli-rt
OOaQme no.inir anmntlil Wan-
denEros. will noil the, fnt!ni
at very low prices: A full liu K
Uneenaware, glassware, lamps, pitA5
castors, atone jars, eburns, jugs, po!a
fruit !ir. lnfa.nf rhalra. fra,t.k.ta- e !
sii, brooms, lard cil, ca&vor cii, cz..x
natoll, etc, etc (sufep yr--, ears- .
die, lard, soar, cwscod goo-. s
dlaes, aystars, o4, eal-. - y
nuizr, tHraa ..rrrs. t
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