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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1880)
Society JJIeetixi&s. r.,UMPWt7A CHA?TER NO. 11, B A sl-' uoU reSnlr eoajnanlea i tlone evert first and tkiid Tuesday of each month AH member in pood tundin!? will take due and timely notice 'aid govern tbeinslvs accordingly. Viait- Insr companions am invitea to meet witu tun Cb&yter when convenient B. HERMANS, H. P. W. I. FlBDL VSDS. Bec'y. A LAUREL LODGE A. F- and A. M hold regular meetings on Wedm-a -a jay cn or before eeli run moon. J. C. FULLEKTON, W. M R NEWCOMB, fcecy. -rK- PHILETARIAN F. meeta on Saturday evening, of each week at 7 o'clock, in their hatl at Roe burg. - Mem beni of theorder in pood stand log are invited to attend. By or4er of the O. -i i. ... UNION ECS AMPMENT. No. , I. O. " F.. meeta at Odd Fellows' Ball on the 1st and 8d Fridays oi every month. Visiting Brethren invited to attend . JOHN MCHLES, C P E. O. fiasB. Scribe . UMPQUA ORANGE, NO. 28. P;'ef II, will meet hereafter on the 1st Sator ot each month, at Orange Hall, ta Kcse burg. All mea rubers in good standing are cordially inviteo to a tenE, GEO JONES, M. J, P; DrHCAH, Secretary, i. - . . j P. O. Diroctorr. Dnad after Jane 10th, 1880, the mails 'for tue south, inclndins California, Nevada and eastern StatMWill close at 7 o'clock' P.' M., sharp. - .-.- The mails for the north will close at 8:45 P. m. - The mails tor Coos and Carry counties will close each day, Saturdays excepted .. at 8:43 p.'M. : ' . . . . Mail lor Oak oreek. Mount Scott and Patterson's milt will cle Friday evening at Vo clock p.m. Mails from south arrive at 4.45 A. K. daily. Mails 'rom the north daily? Hand ays excepted at 7:15 P. M. From Coos and Carry counties t 19 M , daily, Monday excepted. t From Patterson's mill Saturday ai 6:39 P. M. . ... . .. . Moiiday order business transacted each day, Sundays excepted, from 8 o'clock A. M. to S o'clock P. M. Valuab'e letters and paresis registered to all parts of the world J ! IT. C. Stanton P; M. SATURDAY-NOVEMBER, 13, 1880 CCPLETFD ERIDGE3I Tue Cow Creek Bridge Finished! Skepoet:of N. KONEY. A Bridge Across the Ponth Tmpqna In ; : Prospect. Va bad the pleasure of meeting - with Mr. N. Honey, chief workman sfor Miller & Son in bridge building In itlils eounty this year. Mr. Boney eora- .pleted the work on the South TJmpqua bridge on the road to ( anyonville, and Jjad just finished the work on the bridge across Cow Creak.. Both bridges are examples of engineering skill and first-class workmanship and heeded improvements. Ta show that the -bridge across the South TJmpqua was no small affair, we have only to state .that the total length, counting iD ap ptoaches, is 375 feet, and the bridge across Cew Creek, 60 feet string being built at a point wnich makes the bridge above the highest! known water "" line. Counting the two above men tioned and the bridges constructed across Elk Creek and those built else where, Miller & Son have put up eight v large bridges in the State this year. , Mr. Roney assures us that the completion of the bridges stated does .not end the work of the firm which jhe represents in this co inty. He says that be has been advised t tat two .more large bridges will he con.tracted -under order of thee-.unty board next year (probably in the spring or early summer) one across the South TJmp qua sear Kose'ourg, and the other across Cow Creek, at a point near Mr, Riddle's place. It is also proposed that the county shall build a bridge ; across the South Umpqua six miles .above anyonville. We found Mr. Honey to be an agree- -able gentleman, and hope we may soon see him again. Significant Fact: It is quite significant tb.it Judge Prim made five speeches in Jackson county, and the falling oil" in tbe in the democratic majority was eggs actly five votes! Tue smell of the herring is a te-t of its worth. The truth is, Prim anticipated, in the event of Hancock's election, to take ghurtliff 8 place ascollector of customs at Portlaud; failing in this he now must remain, what he always was a pettifogger, to be known hereafter as one who must necessarily P. P.Prlm, ; v, - Change of Tims. The California and Oregon j Stage Company's stages will go on long time on the 14th of the present month, and on Sunday morning will leave Bose burg, going south, at 6 o'clock. The company has run on short, time longer this year than heretofore, and have only made the change on account of heavy roads, the worst of which are found la the canyon beyond Canyon ville. , Medical Lake. Much Is said in the papers Just now about Medical Lake in Washington Territory, which seems to be a sort of modern Sethesda, to which the lame, the halt, and the blind move, hoping to get relief. The waters of this lake, however, cannot begin to cure back, ache and all diseases of the urinary or gans and kiduevs as does the Oregon Kidney Tea. Sold Jevery where. 1 . Married. I At the residence of C. B all, in this city. November 11, 18S0, by the Rev. J, R. N, Bell, Jacob Eansport to Mrs. Jennie Pyatt.; The happy i pair have our best wishes for their future wel fare. May their shadows ever increase, and when old Father Time ha laid his hand upon them, may they look upon the shadows of the past without regret. ' Committed Sulfide Mr. B, J. Hendricks, an aged and respected citizen of this county, daring a temporary fit of insanity, committed euicide last Saturday v evening by shooting ' himself through ; the bead With a revolver. He was a good citl- , zcu and a kind father a4' husband. Ppsce to his ashes. x:a death. Woodson Pattemon of Camas Valley Killed ! WA9 IT AN ACCIDENT r Tfce rnrtfctiiars 6f the AflaitV Mr, 1. tl.Flook, often Wile, Informs us that Woodaan Patlerson, of Camas Valley, a thrown from a horse oa Wednesday, and died from tfce effect of the the fall at 12 o'clock the aame day. At the present writing there are one hundred stories afloat concerning Mr. Patter son's death; but we give what has been told us by Mr. Flook. His Infor mation was gathered from the story or tne deceased's brother. It seems that tbe late Mr. Patterson was out bunting. Bis horse came borne without a rider, and with one of its bind lege cut and bleeding. At once it was thought an accident had occurred, and parties started out to search for Mr. Patterson. Havina- dropped blood from bis wounded leg every step be bad taken, it was not aimcuit (oirack up the route taken by tbe horse in reaehluir home: and about sundown Mr. Patterson was found with a gash in bis forehead, and insensible, and he was conveyed to his nome. where he died at tnidnlght, wuaout uttering a word. Some think be was shot by an enemy; others are of the opinion that he was thrown from bis horse, and his skull split open by tbe fall. The fact is known, or at least, asserted, that one of the shots in bis Winchester rifle had been exploded. Whether be fired the ahot himself accidently into bis own brain, or whether the fall killed him, or whether he was cruelly murdered, is a question yet admitting discussion. " ' The deceased was a son of Wm. Pat terson, bf Gardiner; was about 27 years of ageNand has living three sis ters and one brother, lie was once married, but divorced from his wife, who is vllle. now residing near Browns- THE BEST WORKER. Tbe Portland Mercniy is given too much to the sensational, after the style or mode of the French. It is not our business to tell the publisher bow to run his paper; yet we cannot but put in a disclaimer to the article upon Mr. P. O. Strickland, of this city, in which It speaks of Mr. 8. as a "t low bard." The truth is, Mr. Strickland is one who talks but little. He is good citixen, attends to his own bosU uess, and man who has never bad an opinion but what he wa ready to sup port and maintain it to the best of bis ahility, physically or otherwise. But, perhaps, tbe Mercury did not mean exactly what it said; it, perhaps, at tacked Mr. Strickland because he was the leader and worker . in politics In behalf of the Republican party In the late campaign in this county. Jf the Mercury had the least reason for its article, and thought Mr. Strickland was doing a great deal for tbe euoceas of his partr, then that paper was not mistaken In making it attack upon one whom it thought was an obstacle fronting the Democracy. Without a single doubt no man in Douglai county worked more and d:d as much to carry the eounty lor Garfield and Arthur than Mr. P. . Strickland. He failed not in a single particular; and when bis vote was refused at the polls d this precinct on the day of election, bis love of party and its principles caused him to ride horseback to Look ing Glass, where his vote was received and added to Garfield's majority here. The only trouble about the Chinese was, that Mr. Strickland did object to the heathen occupying seats In the ball where white people might come in contact with them. It matt-rs not with us: whether a man agrees with or differs with us, but in this case we ap plaud Mr. Sttickland'a pluck; and if tbe Democrats bad many men in New York so anxious to work for the suc cess of their party as Mr. Strickland was for his, to-day the Democrats would not be clothed in sack-cloth and ashes, and weeping at the gates of de spair over an overwhelming defeat. We can't help It, and we wouldn't if we could; we are too much of an Irishman to do otherwise than ap plaud downright pluck when we know it; and we must applaud Mr. Strick land for being the pluckiest Republi can in Douglas county. DOUGLAS COUNTY OFFICIAL. Hancock. Garfield. Camas, Tea Mile...... Cow Creek..... GenyonviHe., Myrtle Creek Mt. Scott Deer Creek... Looking Glass Cole's Valley.. Wilbur ........ Calapoola..... Yoncalla. Pass Creek.... Elktou ........ Scottsburg.... Oardn Smith River. 27j 3 .28 117 .. 14 31 .. 48 .. 123 .. 44 .. 55 .. 277 .. 67 107 82 265 83 80 SO 196 25 . 48 , 26 13 . 30 .. 54 ..21 ..201 79 03 62 87 49 21 1256 no5 Garfield's majority 151 Scattering, UNDERWOOD'S SHOOLIIOUSE. Hurrah for Garfield and Arthur. Farmers are busy putting in grain in this vicinity. Mr. B. Harness was badly turned by .' the explosion of a cartridge which lie J was re-loading. Mr. B. Cook and Quart have rented 1 the Dick Thomas' farm and are going to slock it with sheep. William Gossett's father and mother arrived from the East a few weeks ago. His mother was taken sick shortly after her arrival and died on the 4th Inst. She was buried at Oakland 0x1 tbe 7th. Mr. A. B. Coats has just arrived from the northern country and brought with him bis little woman. Joy and good luck be with you; may all your troubles be little ones. ISkxo. Tbe Champions of Honor. Tbe Champions of Honor will meet in the Odd Fellows' ball on Tuesday evening, as per announcement. . All champions are requested to be pre sent and especially the members of "Hold tie Fort Council," as some very lm porta at business will be transacted. By requestof the W. C" How about the sew road to the bridge on the &u!h Lmpqua? SOUTHERN OREGOX NOTES. Gen. John F. Miller is in Jackson ville, ' Joe Stephens and family will reside in San Francisco thts winter. Fine Club House cigars for 23 cents, at Hallenden BVoa. grocery stole". tfohn date and Mr. Confer have com menced work ton their mines on COyot Cfrk. daru firoa. kaVe Just received a fresh tot of hew goods, and are selling lower than ever. P. B. Smith wUI be pleased lb his wife and aoa who bavejnaj reached bfm at coinuc . The iHDKPKNDsnrr will take a fe more cords of woed on subscription Bring It ia early. t IMrs. Cnrrier, Miss Maggie Brandt and Mr. Currier, Sr., are guest of Mr. aad Mn. 80I Abraham. , Ad. Harmon would like to have yon sample bis first-east cigars; aad come and see bis elub-roona. Dr. Coon, s'lnee bis expose by tbia paper, bas aklpped tbe eounty. Good riddance, and thedivil eatcb Mm. " Reub. Jeaea baa retnrued from Port hand and Is at work fitting aphis mine on Starve Out preparatory for a Win er's run. ' Mr, Frank Button bas taken bis de parture for Portland. Frank bad many friends bare who sincerely re- pet his Departure, . - Mr. 8. Baden, of the enterprising firm of Toklaa, Baden Co , Canyon ville. was in town durlnir the week. We were glad to see you, boy. Flood fc Co. have Just received sev era! novelties in ladies' dress goods tbat are bringing to tbe firm many new customers. Go and see them. We have a report of seme more of P.' P. Prim's dirty work In Jackson county, wnicn we wiu give our readers 1 ndetaiL Want of epace and time forbids its publication this week. There will be a Sunday 8chool Mass Meeting at the Presbyterian church to morrow, Sunday. Everybody invited. Bring along a little of the shining dust. vHon. D. 8. E. Bulck brought 80 bogs Into town Friday, and sold them to Hon. Jas. -Cbenoweth, who shipped them to Portland. The hogs weighed In the aggregate 23,000 poanas. Ahorse; malady, somewhat resem bling the epizootic, bas made Its ap pearance in tbe southern part of the state, and Is coming this way. Horse men would do well to look out for It. Mr. E. C. Dry has just received aa- othei extra stock of fine wines, liquors and cigars from San Francisco. It Is complete in every particular and per haps the largest ever brought to this county. Hon. John Sifers, of Josephine couotv, bad tbe misfortune of losing bis daughter, May, aged 15 years, on the 6th instant. She died at Jackson ville. She was a bright girl, and ber father's darling. Bro. Turner, of the Jacksonville Sentinel, passed through town on Fri day, en route for Portlaud. We were pleased to note the fact that our old ournalistic friend was in the enjoy ment of tbe best of health. J. G. Flok, Raq., called upon us Thursday, and contributed to the sup port of tbe Independent a year's sub scription. While thanking him, we would say to you, "gentle reader," come tboo and do likewise. Geo. A. Beathand Will H. Pitcbford have returned from their prospecting tour. They report having got hold of some very good diggins. They intend to return and work them this winter. Mr. Allen Arrington baa fitted up rooms on Oak street, where he will teach pupils on tbe violin, his adver. tisemeu' will appear elsewhere. We can safely recommend him as an ex cellent teacher of music and a gentle man. Capt. A. P. Ankeny has Just re turned from Jackson county, where be has been looking after his mine. Work in the mine will commence in few days, and will be continued for one year- 1 be prosp ect is altogether pleasing. Mr. Geo. P. Holman, representing Hodiie, Davis A Co., has returned from a general trip in the Interest of his firm, and reports a pleasant and profitable trip. Mr. Holman is an energetic agent, representing a first class firm. Mr. Jas. W. Conn at Colfax, W. T , wants tbe Independent. James, old friend, we are happy to know you think of us. Our recollection of you is as fresh as ever, and our wishes for your prosperity equal to your own. Haffeuden Bros, respectfully call tbe attention of tbe public to their excellent, fresh and choice selected stock of staple and fine groceries, which for quantity, quality and va riety, are not excelled outside of Port land. Call and lay In your winter supplies. Abraham, Wheeler A Co., hare Just received an extra stock of rubber dress goods, ladles' overshoes, ' gum boots, etc., an d a first-class lot of ladies' cloaks and chenille shawls. which they are offering at the lowest prices in the market. T. 8- Rodabaugh bas been arrested in Portland for obtaining money under false pretenses. His family.. consist ing of a wife, (aa inestimable lady) and several children, were In destitute circumstances In Oakland, but when tbe news came of Rodabangh's crime tbe generous citizens of that place fur nished the necessaries of life and com fort in a few hours' time. We saw Mr. Sol. Abraham gravel ling the roadway past his store Friday morning, and we came to the conclu sion that as he had become a "city dad'' be had accepted a street contract. But he told us he was simply Improv ing tbe street at bis own expense and with money from bis own pocket, and If we didn't like it, It was none or our business. We took a few steps further to look up an Item. The first quarterly meeting for the present conference year, of tbe Metho dist Episcopal church, for the 5ose burg charge, will be held atRoseburg the third Saturday and Sunday or ine present month. , Rev, W. TV cuap man, the .presiding elder, will preach Saturday at U o'clock, and at tne close of the service the quatterly con ference will -'" com menoe. All or tne official members are requested to be present., : ," : Kenralgiei It has been ascertained that the most inveterate cases of neuralgia are eared by Fellows' Compound Eyrnp of Eyporhofliita f OTICK is hcro Aim Cinabar Miaiaar t F. Brown h Co's ttor thefttn day of Decemb levied on ,lhe HQt CSjr Ore'srOBianV a new.-p.... and also !$ 'eounVy where tea wfe v 01 same i' vswpN ; - ' Date of Usu i whose Joly Oct. Dee. tt . Jan. Jan. sVlSTV..... 23, " .... A .... H ... 4, 18SfW.. 4. . . UltBedsaoa AP Campbell pameeTatoni Ellea T OorbeU Jan. . Feb. S3, Mar. 22, April 3. t 4 1 March 24, " I J rFaraser 1ft, M la, 19, -19, " 19, I " 24, 84, 24p" 11, 24, 29i, 29, July J P GUI Sept. 4 II May sept. Thomas D Humphrey A I Todd Oek o a. 89, " 80, " 26. " 19. " 19, H 19. 24, 24, -24, " 24, 24, 10, -10, 10, 10, 10, " , 10, : 10, 10, 84, 4. M ft. Mamee Tatom Jan. July Uames Warnlo jGeorge A Tounjf MrsUeorgeA xoaag AureliusTodd Sent. Y F Campbell Feb. t ,1 Sept A F Campbell Hodtre. Davis A Co Jan. Oct. Said Back I March 13 " J March 13, Cbas E Bray Marcnn, March tl, E A Chase Mrs E A Horn reo. 17. Feb. 93' .Cora B Holmes Feb. 23, 23, Feb. Feb. Wm P Holmes Get trade Holmes P. 2, Feb. 28, u tt tt . D H Hendee Jan. Jan. Jan. 14, 21, James Cbenoweth J W Jackson Olive Morris 16, - .. 16, " .. 11,1879... , 1880... 16, " .. 16, .. 23, " .. 25, " .. June Dec. H B Morgan July July J. A Ram pie eb. Feb. David Stump Smith Young April 6, .. Levi J Todd April 12 vv H Adams Feb. 17 Feb. Fob. Fed. Mar. 30 19 John W Braze July July July July July July July July July July July S W Brown July July Oct . 26 V"H Holmes CA LA POOl A. Elder Fisher held divine services at tbe schwol house last Sunday. T. S. Roadmau and wife of your city paid their friends here a pleasant visit a few days sin e. Boggs has sloped. We can without perjuring ourselves recommend him as a first-class bilk. H. J. Cole has been rusticating in Oakland for the past week. Quite a lively political discussion oc curred at church last Sunday. Alt's well that ends well. A marriage between one of Scab Flat s' reliable citizens and a young lady of this place Is on the tapis. We always were of the opinion tbat Un cle Bill would come to It in his old age, and we congratulate you upon yourcboije. The anuaal quarterly meeting of the Methodists will commence on the -0th of tbe present mouth. A full corps of miaisters will be In attendance and a general revival and interesting meeting isanticipated. Yellow-legged chickens will be served a la mode; so come one, come all and be partakers of the feast - - He'll Get Him. H j egged a woman, God love him! Ha made five speeches, tbe dlvil take him! His speeches lost five votes to the Dymocratic party, ana bedad he's only a pettifogger so far. And the divil will catch bim yet, even though he lives in Jackson county, thauk God.' - -;--v Kot a Hatter of Surprise. It is not surprising tbat Jackson' ville, a town tbat egged a woman and whose chief hotel keeper charged the President of tbe United States $100 for shaking bauds with its people, should give 103 Democratic majority. And this is tbe candid opinion of an Inde pendent paper. A correspondent of the Plaindealer says: "Whatever may be said of Mr Gazley as a Democtatic speaker, we give bim credit f-r taking the defeat philosophically and with good humor. This is not saying much for Oazley. He was once a Republican, and In the little time he was one, he got used to hurrahing over Republican victories. A force of habit makes him take tbe matter "philosophically,'' or rather as something he Is used to. Tbe Repu alicaus.had a grand jollifi cation in this city this week. Hon. Binger Hermann, E. G. Hursti, J. C, Fullerton, W, F. Benjamin, A. J. Bell lows, D. I Watson and 8. Caro ad dressed the meeting. It was a regu lar downright git-up-and-git hurrah. you bet; and nobody said anything against IC Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Perkins bave gone to Portland to secure medical aid fer their health. We Challenge The Wopd. When we say ws believe, we have evU dence to prove that BhKoh s Consumption Cure is decidedly the best Lung Medicine made, lv-as much as It will cure a common n Chronia Con jh in one half the time and relieve Aathma, Bronchitis, Whoopinir Cough, Croup, and show more cases of Oosamption eared than all others: It will cure where they fail, it Is pleasant to hfce, aaneiess to tue yoangsst envid end V guareatee wnat we say, rw ij eta, icta. ana al.ou. it tout Lonprs sue sore stese or Seek lame ase Shdoh's Porua Plan gold ay 8. Eamiitoa, drag gift. a taat the follow!?.; Csr?t3cates of Stor$ la its Sew Idrian My will be t ''d for add at f nbi5 auction ia front of A. he to we of, Oakland,- Ihia fl & eianiy, Oregon, on Monday, X at ijj v.Mock A. 1h.V as delinqaent on an asaei,lRtt, suiber.lf, tftoUoe el which was gives & the Dailv nertl afrttiailea In the State, of Octo'j tu Xst, 1880, date, a paper ot general circulation lathe mrw twwisw : r, -Wat. J. MAY, ; . Sec M.I. CM. Co. name issued l N6. c;t. 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Should not a prompt response be made to t!i request the firm must place their accounts in the hand of aa officer of the law for colleo ion. !.( T JJO FOR TUE ft ESMERALDA I Choicest brands of Wines LIQUORS AND CIGARS. V ' hotich. TTOTICE IS HEBEBT GIVEN TUAT Af - the nndersijzned executors ot the es tate ot 8. D. Willis, deceased, have Sled a final account therein ; aad inat tne ota day of July, A. D-, 1830. has been appointed for the bearing of objections to snAb ae eoaat sad .the settlement thereof in the ecasSr eouzt for Ooosrlas coonty, oregen. , WM. K' W 11,4 JS, GIRO mm I lb. He MCE, EX. IK, , rhyeioian and Burgeon, Office first door south of Dr. Hamilton's drug store, os Main atreet. ; CUCKlraSIf&fJ & kechts :: (SAN FRANCISCO) Celebrated BOOTS aad SHOES For Sale at ABBABAU, WHEELER'S STOBE. BUY THE UUPQUA YAILEY KILLS THE BEST IS TU MARKET. Address A Oregon. 8TEARN8, Caayonville ' sp4 TESTIMONIATj Office of 8. Marks k Co. Roseborg, Oregon. Aogast 12th, 1880. To J. O Baker. Asrent Western Fanmne Mill. Sin. W Ukt nleaanre to sav that we have need w . grain oleauiog, and tbat we rind it tbe best raiU we have tried. We can, therefore, recommend it to tbe' j.ublie as the best clea s tue.-' -'-... ' :v - 8. -Merkefr Gav,4. ' " 's We full endorse the above. - f , j W.F. Owbns, Ageat O. B. A. ILL. Mcrtox, -; O. Ft ' J. D. BCRHETT, ' ' Tt.e H'eitern, mtDufaetaredbj Tom. Ililiaao i the best I have ever used. ; H- CoJt5, Sr. . .-1 194w Parties desiring to purchase one of these mahines will . send ia their orders at ouce, as last jear, though the dilatory action of the farmers, 1 was nuuble to supply the demand. I mast have orders early thst I may ehip the machines in time from the manufactory. j. O. Baker, Agent Southern Oregon. FOB. m TiTT. A Fine Stock and rarnung Ranch. Tera reasonable, and desire for sale is occasioned throagh a wish to emigrate to Eastern Oregon. . F.ir prion of land and rmerenees inquire of John W. Kelly, at the Ihoepkkdejit office, or the proorietor oa the trfnvses. Land lor sale 800 am 01 nmoer ana grazing; aad fnrminir land combined ; about 75,00 of farming land and the re mainder pasture and limber land. Th above contains a fine orchard and shoot 3 acres of garden land subject to irrigation There also Is a fioe lot of yonng trees In the above named orchard, embracing ail kmds ptiaches, cherries and apples and vines of all kinds. There is a good water wheel on the stream 00 the premises tuat affords about a tw?lve-horse power, and ruDS the sLingla mill of R. B. Msrtindale Coles Vaixbt. Oregon - ?uere is a chance for a go bargains. who applv ear., . BLACKS iTOlTIlft 1 ii Dearling Gftscn, Oi KIjAND, OGJi. , Wuuld announce to the publie that they are prepared w h the best of materi al to supply all 4"- "P8 tD,"ir line' Having enjoyed ovr-r wenty years expe. rience in their trade, all work pi-rfrmed by them is guaranteed to be crst-clafcs, and strictly socording to order. GiTjsim'a Csleliratsd Har rcwa : ' FOR SALE BY J. W. STRAXtlE, HOSE BUKU. . Pninosaced hv all who have ng-d them to i the bnrt ever invented, always on U;ind nd for sale cheap. ; FARM MACHINERY- KE PAIRICD, Give Tharrj a CalL WHOLESALE AND ABRAH AM- Willi!! & m ........... : .'- i ....... ...... ROSEBURG, OREGOI. rttilE ABOVE NAMED FIBM WOULD A toutlmrn )-ira..u of Oregon that thny Laiffst Stocks fiVER BROUGHT TO SOUTHERN OREGON. TU stock in ineetion la complete in every drtail. and was purchased in Saa Fran .acoat fucii low fianres that we are able to sell at such rates aa to permit as te defy ouii' tilion in wholesale and retail prices. The skx;k eutnriees Full Lines of Olotihng, Ladies' Dress Fancy Millinery Goods, Hats and Caps, GROCERIES Glassware, Tobacco, Cisarsi Wiaas and Lienor si We have also everything la the way of FABIJliSG- Of all kinds la reapers, mowers, ete oa Ki mvJ aV4V4i W Ia onesMoB wHh the ot esd as.r ft railroad it wst a t wsrelioase tor the storage of jr-.'.n, stvl ao'iaia:1 t';e wa?;.5- i improved Gjati levator and '-rtiia Ciaar-r, L.t4 iis.er tit.., IJDoantry store-keepers wUl oaapfiicatiaa we eaa &w taoso - 0. EnECSEIIIlIOGS !1r MAE'BLK k TOMBSTONE . CTJTTSK. - Opposite B. S. J. C Sheridan's Harde wart Store, ROSEBUB.G, OUEGOK. ' The finest of Vermont and Italian marble always oa baud. Orders from home and abroad promptly filled. Parties desiring work In Jackson or Josenbtne eounues will nua taat can acouoimodote them with lowest rates. -.''' t b. boeckknbidob; E.1L DAYIS, 1L D, FHYSICm AS? SUrtSECX SUFFICE UPSTAIRS 121 8, MaBSS V A Cb's e-ick building, Rosebarg. Ore gon. Private eaaaltatioa room w pa- Uenta .. and are using tbe "Western" for J. B. Tipton F. M. Trrrow Jp kTHIlSOITO i SAW MILL. TIPTON BROS., PROP'S ALL KINDS OF LUMBER. Including SUGAR PINE, CEDAR, Flit. PINK AND OAK LUMBER. Alwars on hand, and orders promptly filled on the shortest aotise. All kinds ol dressed lnmoT couxuntly on hsnd. Lum ber furnished at any point ia Boseburg wiehout extra chatjre. and by application to me it will be found that my lumber i not only the bet but the cheapest ia tne market. Try me and sea -- - Addrecs ali letters to TIPTON liROTURRS. - jy3 Paterson's Mills, Or." - FSTSS BOSEBCBO, OBEOON. LL BUSINESS IN MT LIXB WIIX 41. be promptly attended to, and charges moderate. Can be found when want Inquire for me at Resebnrg hotel. ROSEBURG HILLS, PR0R1CTCE3 The best Flour in the Market. The Flour of these mills has gained lo pnpn!arity until it lias been considered by by purchaser as tue uest in tne maraet. Orders fro- home and abroad filk'd prmptiy A- dress, TCJSES GATES. BET AIL DEALERS IX ANNOUCSE TO TH have imported .o tics j PLF ar ijj o )F THE If Goods Boots and Shoes Etc -I WE HAVE COMPLETE LINES OF ! & CROCKERY HARDWARE, and eaa supply farmers with LIACHniBHT the shortest notice sad most reasonable terms Iff re k-in..J Sheridan Bro; They wostd anaoasce that Ibey have jast rettived aad now Uro a -,. Iiarccat Stocli cl' Hrjru.rr.rD Ever brought toDrmala eooBty.aod whea syidsd to the f TCTr3 llh TA"! TKEN3 and BB DE TlH WAEiS, they are prepared V? toin t py , , . beet supply ia their Rnerof any eeiitiifctjD6t ia Soothers t t'j'.-n, h;ch. t . ; OTtT.T.TTTfl ' r" -n ifT ? ? ? ' ' hiiii W.MiiiBa6 aW,K i UMsaa i iteas-im V-........ can aorchase elsewhere. r In the shape of building materials ia the way ef locks, bniia, ete. we e'.i f saperior inducemeats to purchasers. Try as. t r We eaa give yon bargains ia the following brands of stoves, aot eqBs'4 s herew Buck'a BVauu. Farwtr ITtiHi. D altar. Par.ifie. WiiU Wm r'; -. ... Uocidaat. lroa aiaa, empire City, and other steves and range. Tbe beat of workmen are constantly employ 1 ta the mana&etnre ' er Tis-ysu and buyers should learn ear prices. We have also fcaragins to offer ia gaas, sack sa Winchester, hrp aad ether j as well as ia Shot-gens aad Plato's ' We are alto Agents for the White. Peerless bad New Home Sewing Machiae gZy we sell at luweet raf and warrant as complete ta every reepect, . Weeaa also sapply , ATcrill end I2uTtcy Prists, The best la the aurket, at the lowest rates. Give as a call, inspect our stock, Inquire as te ear prices, aad we promise to evlt &3 any ana can. KEERIDAN BROR Oen'l Merehandis INCLUDING EVERT VARIETY GF LAD r3 cf fill Vatlsty . Shades ca Ca - - - AT M JOSEPSHOM, Gentlemen & Boys' JZZ 22 - tT f Tin J73 I7CLOTI2 BEFORE PUB HASri70 EL8ET PEM BY BO DOING GOOD Ba RUAINS CAN BE SECURED A I ' ) The rreaaoser aa rsKectse of A stsallaUaa. . The Kefonaer aoa TUaUIaer of Vbm feoev : ...: . Tfce FiweliKer aasl In via Tatar ef Serve aatt asete.. .;. The BoUder aad aapfTTter t Brala Fellows Conrponnd 8yn is posed of Ingredients Mentionl wiU those which constitute Healthy Blood, Muscle and Nerve and Brain Substance while life itself is d'eUy dependent apoa some of them. By Its onion with the blood and lta effect upon the muscles, reestablishing tbe one and toning the other, It is ca pable of effecting the following results : It will displace or wash ont tubercu lous matter, and tims cure Consumption By increasing Nervous and Muscular Vigor, it will euro Lyspepeia, feeble - or interrupted action ot the Heart and Palpitation,' Weakness of Intellect eaased by grief, worry, overtax, or irregular habits. Bronchitis Acuta or Chronic, Congestion of the Lungs, even tn tbe most alarming stages. It cures Asthma, Loss of Volet Neuralgia, St. Titos Dance, Epileptic Pits, Whooping Oougb, Nervousness, and is a moat wonderful adjunet to other remedies In sustefa lng life during the process ot Diphtheria. Do not be deeeived by remedies bear tng a similar naane - no other prepara tion Is a Bubstttote tor this under any elrearnstaaees. Look out for tbe name and address 3. L FELLOWS', St John, K.B., on the yellow wrapper la watermark, which ia aeon by holding tbe paper before the right . Price, $1.80 per Bottle, 6 tot ft JO. Sold by all Dropriats. ; I S. Rcssnlanm s Co., . HAl!FACTURRS OF tCAFS AMD Dealers in Tobacco, S. E. Cor- Battery yStreets SAN FRANCISCO' CAU Would announce te the trade throughout Southern Oregon that they are prepared to offur superior advantages In their line, and would respectfully call attention es pecially rt only to 'jP A Tl H ITZ A". S Their Durelv Uavana and 12 i cot ciirar, bat also te the following popular brands of which tbey are nanuiaetarers : "Blaamond," "Our Chaflcj," "Ornate, "Elaine," ' . "Gnzley," I Champion," Bohemian, And which brands are now ia first-clat. demand everywhere. I. 8. Roe-n be am it Co, also would have U understood tbat they are willing to and will sell all articles in their line topvtrotis cheaper than ran traveling agents for acy firm, and that ail orders sent tbetn wilt be famished without delay and in tbe neat est and most reliable meaner. Give as a trial once, aad you will ra main obr pennant patrons. 1, B, UMOilJl VU. jons Ss 'MaHEr,, CANTOSVILLK. OBEOOS, BLACKS MITUtNG k WAGON REPAIRING NEATLY D0NI5. ...... .... Horse-shoeing a specialty, and sstisf e tlon guaienteexl. Terms low for cash ot approved ereait, and work dose wban wanted, 'inoee maeniaa to me are ueraj notified that all ootstsndinir debts must be paid by January 1st, 1830 ; by so doi i all ola patrons wut oo m iutui-. u flad tae able to put ia a firto-claiw storl It theoming Spring. The stock will be there ; but 1 wtsa a eiiimen who -iu frieada, and with a fnll stock be able to sell thess work eheaoev tlmn ever. JOHN L. AIIZSE3, S' DRESS GOODS, OP THE LATEST STYLE.. " . THE '- . 'SadlkJ a-a Jru -or- ED. TOLLEC; House, Sign and Carriacs draining, MarbllagElalsomlnlng and HARDWOOD FINISHES. Paper-hanirinff and waH-tintin? promit- 1) attended to at low rates. Orders to he be left at Or. 8. Hamlltoa's drusatore. ; XOTICE SETTLE UP. Notice is hereby criven that aiv lease of the Metropolitan hotel will eXuire no the ?3d day of Se(:mber, 1SS0, and that JehsZl song thereafter leave the country. Ail in debted to me most come forward at once sad make immediate settlement of their acc-mniB. or have the same placed la the bands of aa office, for ..collection, TL;. is the last notice, and I hope it will rectvs a' prompt response. Vf.jj. BUTTON. 20-tf. Proprietor Metropolitan UoteL Wishes the public to understand that he bas established a IBR001I-IAWTU.1G : ESTABLIlSMENT At Oakland, and oa the shortest notice will snpply the trade and pnvala partie with any number of brooms, ol all style sod size, cheaper than they can be pur chased elsewhere. He has had Iosr- expe rience in the b&siness, and gaan nt- sat isfiiction. Orders frm abroad promptly filled. Give htm a trial. ' SESSP AITTSD Tuto to fivs --TlioiisasA Sttcs. fson 1 to 2 Tears, Old, CLEAN AND., WELL-BRED. Pive price and fall particulars. Address B. G. FA HEAR, S23 Pine street, St. Louis, Ha. Oakland Oregon B. F. ELLS WOBTH, PEOP1UETOB, The proprietor would announce that lie has once more assented control ot ibis pop alar boose (lately under the maaafc-emei.t of Mrs. Gibson) and that be will attend to the wants of patrons in a firsicls u ai nur. The table will be supplied with best; the market aSords, the beds of tbe house are well furnished. Beat and clean and no pains will be spared to reader e - cort fortable, B. F. ELLSWOKTii. ASSIGNES SALE. Notice Is hereby given that tbe on-ler signed bas been eppointed aseigne ot the estate of Kob rt Cameron, sad tbe credit ore of the said Robert Cameron are re quired to present their claims, nnjer o'.h, to him at his offloe ia BoeHbnr?. Oregon. within three months. And all persnria In debted to the said Robert Cameron, i l save coats by calling at my otEce sod st-t tttngtlie same. lated this 84th dv of Aujr-A.,"! - : ROBERT J-iVTJOMi:. Office With L. F.l-ane. Kq, aug . - algoee. Tcacker-of.LZzzzic OAK ST., R0SEBUHU, O ;, Roars from 7 to a m. a?:.J isOV.j 4 to 6 p. m. I Wish Everybody to H'-f-vI . Bev. George H. Tbsyer, aa :. 1 . this vicinity, known to tverr s a innuuiiai citizen, and Ciirisar, j ; lbs hi. E. Cbaich just t; . : , ped in oar store to say, i r , (iw to know that 1 esesi.iev I , j ; i wife ewe oar lives to Milou -..- Care,' It ia'ktvin? a ?.:-. over our coulters a- : fatfacttoo ia ad eases oil .i.- SvM !y b. . Tbei-..t ? , . -4. . Of t'.' t - . -. T !.! ;y t. ,...s?i!iS5j,,-. " :fiseaai