The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, December 11, 1880, Image 2

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I 4 WOOLEN JFACTOfiY.
" "& heartily aree with ,our
cotsropoTary' io its argument . in
favor of.th establishment : oi a
woolen factory,'in or near Rose
barg. We have wool in abuncU
ance, and of the finest quality,
and we have unequalled water
power, and can readily reach by
rail a profitable market. What
more is necessary to make the
factory a success ? Capital 1
Well, we have to-day any tiam
ber of wealthy men, and the cap
ital is here also. All that would
be necessary to secure the aid oi
that capital would be for some
business man to tak the lead
in this matter, and the work
would be done -0 tar as building
means were concerned. IThe
business man would have to be
one ia whom all would have con
o
ELSOLUTIOX OF ENDORSEMENT
W B EBEAS, TH K DOTJ&UIS lSDEFEITDKXT
The St. Paul Press, aaya that
Senator Conkliojr ia the greatest
personal forca this country has
ever Been. Ilenry Clay, whom in
many respects be resembles, was
equally haughty in beariug, but
he "won his victories by a tasein-
ating aftability which few men
could resist. Conklinc wius his
by sheer personal power. His
mfiaenee over and subjugation of
men is something alike wonder
ful and humiliating.
a newspaper published in Koseburg, has
been published in this county tor the period
of three years; and " :: - ,
Wh&keas. said newspaper is sow wel
.established, and daring a three years' trial
it lias faithfully served the interests of the
prodacur and tax-payer: therefore be it
ItcvAwd, We, t'ua members of liie Hum.
duaranifH So. 28, du give Thb Douglas fjrjenee as to his honesty, and ca-
tod would recommend it at a newspaper
wormy tne patronage of ever; tarmer and
ax-payer in soutnern Wregon.
Geo. W. Jokes, Master
-J. P. PNCAK, Secretary
8 ATURD AY.. DECEMBER. 11. 1880
pacity for business. Find J that
man, aud the money to build
the factory could be secured in
side of ten days: and there is,
perhaps, not a single, sensible
busiuess man in Douglas county
who does not know that means
ELM WHAT THB PEOPLE WANT invested tn ft woolen factor here,
.Will some of y the' : politicians wou,a Q handsome pre Stable
who are itust now Inrino-thft wires 'luluo
- J is-- , . I i V I J
r; t,., -1 "J' uuoiiicoB iuu ouuuiu
the next State And ftonntv eler.
tions, be kind enough to consider e,ae.'.' 8.
first what the people may think
take this matter into serious con-,
should be sup
ported in tbeir considerations by
every taxpayer in the county
The time will . come when the
growing interests of the coiautry
and trade will compel the railroad
to pass beyond the confines of the
county. When that time does
come, and we, as a community,
are found without our manufacto
ries and our natural resources
generally developed, a period of
dull times will follow and! cnu-
tinue for years and until outside
about this kind oi business? We
i -
ass tnis as a tavor, since we ex
pect a hand m the text fight, and
we do not want any of our friends
to mase xoois or themselves eo
early m the day that the people
will find it out! i We would ad
vise our friends to rather let the
people say who shall be sent to
the State and county conventions,
It would look better in the first
dace, and then the voters at la rem
would prnbablybe better pleased caPital can be Persnade1 to fest
with the candidates pat up for tjieir capital with and ior us., ll
thir a.,flPfl,a k;. .i.fl 8 d""g the lively i tunes we
cations tor the position sought for should make Prov,aion9 p th
by them. The people think their IQtare; lor wnen nmea are ver.
wishes alone should be consulted, du"' tnen Pple are too poor to
And thonrh thonlitl.n, m accomplish anything or to have
by "fixing things" before hand, to tho heart t0 work fo1 "yS
think tl a vntn maaao. BOt r,rr requeuu v towns oie and are
Unor&muse, we must hold to the w5Ped out of existence through
opinion that the voters are not so iaQ IaUQre 01 tneir Cltlzfn8 to
-foolish in stickinff;up for their Ppare for the future; ard take
riohta n,V thoir nmfaran- n.i the history ot all the towns and
m uv ayvwa wuvva nui i
they prove it very often by , de-
WASTING DISEASES.
Such as CoKMumptinn, Bronchitis, ARtliuia.,
O en era I I'etHU'f , Brain .xuaasitu,
CJirouie Consti pati'o. Chronic Di
arrhea, l)ygjepsia or
Loss of Nervons Power,
Are poeitivj-lT cored bv FEIXOW'S COM
POCSD SYRUP OP UYW).
; PUOfPillTKS. -
A phoephorua enters so largely into the
animal economy, it becomes par excellence
the beat velncl itU winch to a.-oeiate
the other tritaiiztng ingredients of wealthy
ingredient of heulihy Blood. Nerve aud
Mnwle. In Fellows' Byrup of Hypoplii
phites are combined all the saUiance
found necessary to insure robust health,
and wbereae it was inrenied with a view
to supply every deficiency, it certainly has
perlornied some wunuerrul cures.
MA KCH ester, N. U., Juce 12. 1880.
Mr. Jahks L Fallows:
IVar Sir I wish to acknowledge the
great benefit I have received irom the use
of "lrellows Compound Byrua of Hypo-
phosphites.'' ' 1 have been-an invalid for
nearly two yeas, witUa bronclnal allectiou
that had become elir .nic Io the Fall of
1878 I had a physician eighty days in cue
cession, besides tna counsel ol several oth
ers. They trave me but little encouriife
ment. some of them none. Lust July I
was adviped to give your remedy a trial
I did so, and in lees than one week there
was a marked improvement for the better,
have continued its use from that time
until '.he present, improving all the time
and I can truthfully say I am more than
hundred per cent, belter than when I com
menced its use. 1 have increased in weight
about a teen pounds, au i my couh. which
was fearful, lias nearly disappeared. 1 be
lieve had it not been for our Syrup, 1
should ere this have been bevonti tuu cares
f life. Very truly yours,
v ' ALBERT STORT.
Do not be deceived hy remedies bearing
similar name: no other preparation is
substitute for this, under any circmtistan
ces.
The accumulated evidenca of nearly
thirty years show that tue Bitters ia a cer
tain remedy (or malarial disease, as well as
its surest preventative; that it eradicates
ypedsa. conxtipation, uvur complaint and
nervouonees. counteracts a tendency to
trout, rheumatism, urinary and uterine dis
orders, that it imparts viS"r to the feeble
and cluers the mind while it lavijiorates
the body. For sale by ail Uruggists and
Dealers generally.
daring themselves independent ol
party and voting tor the best men.
We believe that several smart
politicians have burnt their, fin
gers in this county by attempting
id ran the people who would not
run their way; and we are atraid
omcbocTTQilly 'sutler in a sitailar
manner two years hence if they
Are not very careful.
' . . . a .
RAILROAD MATTERS.
cities of the United States, and
it will be found there is no leingrle
instance of continued prosperity
where the life ot tho place was
permitted to depend alone
upon transient causes! for
lasting prosperity. Those towns
that have grown in jwealth
bad sen8iule . and energetic
business men at the helm at the,
commencement of their carrars
and to the work ot those men in
building up manufactoru'9 and
developing local abd surrounding
resources of wealth, is duo the
wealth and business they now
aud hereafter will enioy. With
We have it from reliable, and
in every way trustworthy sources,
that the Oreeon and California
Railroad Company's managers are Roeburg,such men are essential,
now enaed in fiaurinff noon the '1 't is hoped that the city shall
cost of building fifteen miles ot grow and prosper, and the pros
new road, commencing with next perity of it shall increase in val
spring. Whether the railroad ue "iNow is the accepted time"
will go directly south and toward lor sensible labor, and foolish is
Jacksonville, we are not altoeeth- tn8 business man who refuses to
er fully advised, but our infer- 8eo that he is killing the city in
station and opinion leads us to lhe future where be fmls to, out
helieve, that fifteen miles of a new of his mean, to contribute to the
wad will be constructed in Doug- establishment of factories making
iub vuy iuuug in :is prosperity,
las county next year.
re also learn, from the same
.source, that the company is ready
and willing to construct a line of
railroad to any permanent so&l
vein, the value of the product ot
which will ' command a general
demand, and will supply that de
mand, Taking all we have heard
into careful consideration, we
cannot but express the opinion
at . ... . . .
that there will be lively times in
railroad matters in Douglas coun
ty durinz the year 1881
A letter from. Cardinal Man
mng was recently read in the va
rious ttoman Catholic churches of
Loudon, asking that 1 the names
and addresses of parents whose
sons ard attending non-Roman
Catholic schools should be sent to
him through their respective cler
try on or before a certain date.
lie wishes to find out what sup
port may be expected for a pro
posed ; central school in Xondon
"which will meet the higher edu
cational . wants of the .Roman
Catholic middle class. -
railroad or no railroad terminus
SISTER DUNX1WAY.
bistei Iunniway would have
os copy alter the article of the
Plamdealer. favoriny ' woman
-3
sunrage. Pardon ns, sister, it we
refuse this time : to accede
to the reouest of a ladv.
A -
XTT - 1' n m . . .
we ainer witn you in
mauy things while favorinff the
idea that women should be pro
tected, fostered, loved, respected,
worked for, hugged, kissed and
treated as God's best and onlv
true gift to man in this trouble
some lifo. But there is a dilig
ence in us. and we cannot helD
it. We still maintain that you do
ae&er ve more credit and greater
fame for your wisdom and your
pluck than yon now enjoy, and a
better patronage for your paper,
since, while wrong, in many
things, ( m our opinion
only,' perhaps ) you - have
done much in the way of correct"
iug many grevious evils in WO'
man s behalf.
A man in Candalara, Nevada,
has given up the saloon business
lifter an experience of twowreek.
'For,' says he, "if times are
iively and business good, a man's
. customers are liable to get drunk
and kill him; while on the other
hand, if times are dull and people
. don't drink, he is sure to starve
' to death.". - 'r rv: :,,-iZ
HUMlJiG FOR THE
SHIP.
GOVERNOR-
FilEE BOOKS
-TO-
ft
pi Santos Claua! LAiTQEiT3siia,BRos.
Bios.
PAliROTT BROTnERS
Take pleasure in informing the Ladies and
tJentlBmen ot uoaenurg tnat icey uave cn
hand the finest assortment ef
LADIES SUOL, .
FANCY GAITERS,
FANCV SLIPPERS,
nnd ether Low Cut and fcinhrniclerrd
Ooods ever brought to Jioebiirg. Hesides
tliey oftVr to the male Tjopulation of South
ern Oregon barcains Gum Boots. Over
shoes and reJj-nmJt .Hoots, and will su)-
ply you with a boot ot tnoe ot home man- i
nlacture, etjuai in qui'3y ana uiaKe to any
manufacturV-d in the 'ate.
All we ask is a trie: and we will prove
we fail nt in quaiuy r prices.
33tQ 1'iKBUlI UUO.",
This firm baa constantly on hand the finest
stock or
Boots and Shoes
EVER BBOUOHT TO KOSEBUBG.
t Ssst of Soots and Shoes
: Made to order and Repaired.
LYON'O
' PATENT HETAUIC
STIFFENERS,
roa
UBin abb amsBr
Boot and, Shoe Heels.
Frerents Turning otrtr
wearing off oa tba
SIDES.
The firm has on hand the finest ick of
of Leather in tlie State, and is jirepared to
do all kinds of worlt in a first claa man
ner, upon the most reasonable terms, rar.
ties needinfrln their line, should call Upm
thein first, as they fully
n
SMTn'CUUS HEUDQUM'FS
ESTABLISHED.
LMutilllC BROTH'S
Would announce that they have Imported
and are receiring the largest mss iitiuent ol
TOY
FOR THE HOLIDAYS
Ever imported to Rnseburir.s, from VMe
ttsWrn State" mantitfcciQriiJVttnd
by purchast(r otr'IewJ
iney are enabled to
gixxis id luis une cueaperv ,
tuan they were ever
sold before. The
Stock embraces
Doll Babies,
Doll Wagons,
Drums and Horns,
Whistles, ;Accordeons,
Jumping Jacks,
Balls, Tops, Whips,
Flutes, : Etc., Etc.,
And everything else in the Toy Line.
A clance at the stock will Convince all
that the stock is large and fizie,
and the: in fact
Has made his Headquarters at
TO THIS LADIES I
Would announce tlistj for the Holidays he
nas uueinneai oi -
French Perftjmss and Soaps,
Ocuuine in every way and complete. He
; (las also several beauiiliu
, And the Best
Halt" Toulo
Manufacured. He esiwcisily invites the
Indies to inspect the etocls, since it is the
best ever brought to ttoaeljurg, ana yet,
for its worth, the cliespeet.
3atd nui jjesouzek.
GUARANTEE ALL WORK
aud
from tH?
fhe:01iief
Turned out of their shop to be A I
certain to wear well.
All ainda of Musical Instruments Bolu at
San Fraucisct) prices. Vionn ana otuer
strings a 8(ieciity.
vome anc see us.
UOSEBUUG MARBLE WORKS
Monuments, tombs, tablets., Marble
Mantles etc., made from the liest x T
. : , t - :
ei& and Domestic marble. Uesins
and estimates furnished free. Head-
stones from $10 upward (Jive me a
call and examine my work before
purchasing. R. BRACKENBIDGE.
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no FOR THE h
Choicest brands of "Wines
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AND CIGARS f.
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IPIONEEE SAICOIT
OAKLAND OliEti .
T. B COPELAND.
Proprietor. ;
The finest of wines, lifeuors and eipa
consUntly ou hand, and a welcome to au- ,
Com antf see tue. sept-ly ...
Tbls popular resort for buniness men.
Farmers and others desiring "somet'iinsr
I rood for ths sWimach'S ease, wiui o
iound south of Smith A Co.' trtire, .
UAKLAXO, OBEGOX.
The best of Wlnea, Liquors and Cgii;
I always ou hand. sepls IT
SHORTEST Atl
Best Eouto
-EXCELSIOR
Would aiinounse jthut he has just recaived
. a most complete etocK ol :
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Comerisinsr Full or sinele setts of books
1'upeierie in tancy boxe, uunuome cams
aud eurelopes in handsome 'fxes, auto
lrranhs and other albums. The book.
juvenile and otherwise. were written by the
best ot autnors. mciuaini? tne woiks or
the most celebrhted (tnthors. Silver-plated
ware in many fancv forms, and colored cot-
tonjflunnels and ulster cloths a specialty,
Jouie and See my tock. You will be sals
sfied that I can furiusb at lowest p'lce-
the best of (roods. My old patrons are
respct!miy invited to ive me a call.
U UBHSIltW.
l!ORl-Sill)l!ING m !
Herriiaaa & -Olinicliill,
Oals-lanci.
HORSE SUOEISO MADE SPECIAL! 1
And all kinds of work
PROMPTLY EXeCUTEC!.
GIVE THE FIH A CALL.
And you vri come agaic
33td
At the I'ostofHce.
STJB SCRIBE E S
Havinsr mie arrangements to club tl
Douglas Inpkpexuent with the Cm-
CISNATI vt EKKLY t.'OMMERCIATj, we
announce that we will l'umi-h tlieDot'O
LA3 lNDEPESUENT and the CINCINNATI
WEEKLY (Jt'MMKRCIAti. a lrce B-pajje
50-colnmn Family Newspaper, one yea
lor So and wil, trive as a free triZ- to e&cli
; early jubtcriber under this clubbing arv
ranjfement any one book he may select
from the following ftmous works postage
paid and free of all cost l lie books bein
Uarper s Editions, unabridged, beautitully
pr.nted on irood paper, in paper covers
I. "Jane r.vre, tue ceieontea novel
which made Uharlotte Bronte's fatne.
2. "The Days ot Pompeii' Bulwor
liisiorical romance of universal popularity,
the ra st faecinatinit of bis productions.
3. "John Halifax, Uectleman, Miss
Mulock's niaf-terriece; a story of the sor
rows and triumphs associated with low
birth and iron fortune.
4. "The Posthumous Pnperiof thePiek-
wick Club,'' the work time gave Charles
Dickens his celebrity; the moat humon us
andalwasthe most popular of his worksu
5. "lhe History or a Crime, by V rmr-t
Hugo. Tlie terrible narrative by tile
great French poet, novelist and historian
of the crime of Louis Napoleon in strang
ling the liberties ot Ills country.
6. "Menrv. Ji5.mona. A novel. By
Wm, Tuackeray the most artistic, popti.
lar find characteristic of tlie works of the
wisest nov. list of this time.
7. "Eothen." By Alexsnder William
Kiulake. tine of the most charming nar
rativeS ever written; fuli of pen-pictures
of life in the Kn-t. including admirable ac
counts of penw)naiy experiences in Egypt
and the Holy band.
8. "Journal ot the Plajrue in London.
By Daniel Defoe, author of ''Robinson
Crusoe." The true history, by one ol the
most distinguisued writers in our language.
of the mysterious and awful visitation ot
the Plaaue toEnirland.
9. "Poems of Wordsworth. Chosen and
eJited by Matthew Arnold. The most
popular and select edition of the works ol
one of England's jrreatest poets, whose
writings ove their celebrity largely to the
excellent understanding they display of the
sentiment aud scenery ot country lil.
10. Three volumes "rnfirl!nb men of Let
ters (in one). 1. Robert Harris. 2. lli
ver Goldsmith. 3. John Bunyan. Ol
these volumes the first is by Principal
Hhairp, the second by William Black, the
brilli nt novelist, and the third by James
A. Froude, the 'diatinsuished historian
Mo more marvelous book than these three
marvelous biographies make ap has been
issued tn modern times.
It will be seen that these books comprise
a wide range and striking diversity ol the
mot brilliant and pleasing productions of
modern authors, including Novels, travels.
Poetry. 1 Biography and History so that
all tastes may be consulted ana eacti sub
scriber will be em harassed inly by tlie
riches of the variety in selecting his favor
ite book for a Jb ree frize. .
Subscriptions payable in advance, and the
Free Prize Book must be ordered at the
timS the papers are subscribed ior.
Free specimen copies of tlie Cincinnati
Weekly Commercial may he obtained by
addressing M. HALSTEAD Co., Proprie
tors Commercial, Cincinnati, Ohio, and free
specimen copiee of the Independent can
be obtained by addressing tbis onice.
JOHN W. KELLY.
Proprietor Douglas Independent
LaagenTserg Bros-' Store, HURRAH FOR THE
T'i trade will be supplied on the most
reasonable terms, and orders Iroiu the in
terior solicited.
Come young and old, and see the open
ing of tSanta Claua' budjiets ss fust as
they arrive.
. : LANGSSBEBa BRO?',
62tJ Roseburg, Oregon.
BOBBINS AND YATES.
ARE IN THE FIDLD
AXO PREPARED TO
Santa cpiauis
HOLIDAYS.
HAS KOT POKOOTTEN
mm
S. K. RAYMOND,
SURGE ON DENTIST,
2nd door to Dr. Hamilton' Drug Store,
Bosebmv, Oregon.
' The telegraph reported - the
Greenback vote of Now York at
123,000, while the Syracuse Jour
cal, November 20th, sajs: ; In tbo
State of New York the total
Greenback vote for president wai
somewhat over 10,000 the Terns
r eraoce vote about 1,500, and tho
Anti-Masonifi voe 72.
jEarnum -will not be able to do
"oyttat Kew York has been cars
" lj firah Bernhardt,
Already the politicians" are at;
work, looking after the loaves
and fishes ot two years hence.
Lat v, eek Hon. Wm, R. Coch
ran was in this city, talking in a
pleasant way to everybody, and
fixing for the democratic nomina
tion for governor to succeed
Thayer. The success he met
with bas not as yet been aseer.
tained. On the other hand we
hear that republicans in this
county are working In the inter-
est ot Hon. T. R Pornelius for
Governor, There is nothing like
being even a little ahead of time.
At tho school election at Saras
toga, N. - Y., three women were
elected members of the board of
education. Three men ran against
them, bat tho women were chosen
by vote of 50 majority.
Offers his professional
eople of DuUiiias county,
For von will l:nd tliire the b-s' of cv. ry-
tliiiitf in the line of Toys, in the y of
Cli lint 111 presents and Holiday (ioods.
Aud remember thai I bave the best of
Tobacco
first-.
Cigars aacl
For ssln. and in this linkeep only
cla-s ifuods.
33td S. GOLDSTE1X.
FINE MEATS
FOR THE
HOLIDAYS
i McGregor
IX ALL TUE
LATEST
STYLES,
TUAN ANY nOUSE
NORTH OF SAN FRANCISCO
OUR FACILITY ARE
AND OUR STOCK
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services to the
with whom he
ben acquainted several years. AU
work warranted fi rat-class, and terms as
moderate as any other in the profession.
Would announce that he has male
ranffenieiitsto provide the citizens of Rie-
buri; witli I lie I'.ntHt 01 cuts in beet, pork
veal and mat. on, and besides he will sup-
ply patrons with chickens and efrtrs. Come
to ne if you want a fancy roast, a fine
beefteak, a nice veal cutlet, or a tender
chicken. Bust of Potatoes always on
hand.
33;d - L McOREOOn.
Grand Blow Out
FOR THE
IHEOLIlAYJ
. AT THE
SAN F KAN CISCO
BEER HALL!
FRED. SCI1 WARTZ,
Near the Depot, would ak his patrons
while Celebrating tbe Holidays, to come
in an 1 sample his new lot of San FrancisOo
Beer, Fresh. Brewinp, and direct from
tho Brewery. This ts an extra lot, im
ported especially for Christmas aud Aew
Years, and lriends will find it superior to
anything in the line otteed.
3oid , V. 'SCHWARTZ.'.
Livery, Sale and
PEED STABLE.
A. C. YOUXG, Proprietor, Oakland,
Oregon. ".;..'
The onderslffned wonld announce to the
traveling public that he has the beet of
conveyances for hire, and that on the
shortest notice, he can fill an order. Com
mercial tourists wishing a team and baggy
or team and wagon are especially Invited
to iiispect my ontSts for their accommo
dation, which I wiil rent cheaper than the
cheapest. Ample 100m for horses or teams
to hay and graa er night. the low
est possible priest, Give me a call.
' r .4. COGSTGIV
SECOND
NONE.
ALL THE ET C3TRA" OF A
First Class
Picture
AStore.
Will Be Found at Our Place,.. 229
First, Portland.
About the let of September we shall re
ceive onr first invoice of the celebrated
We still keep oa hand the celebrated
Whitney & Uolmes Organ.
Remember, that we bay our floods at
first hands, and have no middle men to
share pronta wlto.
M.
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COBBINS & YATES.
129 First Street,
Portland, Ol.
Appel
Would announce that lie has just received
a very large stock 01
ALBUMS,
MEERSCHAUM PIPES
AND HOLDERS.
The best of Candies and other articles
suitable for
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to In
spect my stock bofore they -consult Hatua
Clans. I wil not be undersold. Do not
forget, I always keep the finest brands of
Cigars and Tobacco.
1 sxonnjismQ
-AND-
WHOLESALE
GROCERS
-AND DEALERS IS
(fO TO
DR. S. HAMILTON'S
HEW DRUGS TORE,
FOR .
Ihrnss, Paints, Oils, Varnith, Window anp
Picture Olass, Stationery, Perfumery,
if you wish to purchivse them cheaper
than at any place sou'h ot
PORTLAND.
Full lines keept of
EDWARD TODD ft CO'S.GOLD
PENS, PENCILS, ETC,
SCHOOL BOOKS, NOVELS,
LEO AL BLANKS.
GtQtft, Hatp, Matt & Tooth
Brushes Paint, White
Brushes,
Windsor an-1 Newtons tulie colors, V in
dow and Picture Uiaea, every size, at
Low.gt Price, by box or pane. ' Blank
Bo ks, Wriiiu Paper, envelopes, pen:
All new Patent Medicines in stock as
demand will warrant. GLtSS CCT
TO ORDER, free of charjre. Agent for
THREE MIXED PAINTS
The celebrated and thoronchly teeteil PA
Clt lC KUBREU PAINT, Th I.U
PKRIRHAIlliK PAINT, and Tlie
KNA31KL PAINT. A-ent for M.
Uray, Music Itealtr, an Francisco,.
PrecripU nt fiil-d with disrate , at t' e
lowest rate- Si ore is ecce-iilild at all
houre of -the nigbt. Reineinber tlie p!ao-.
Brick building, posit e the Meiropolitau
Hotel, lloseuur. S- HAMILTON.
KEY WEST XEW YORK CIGAR3
Nos. 12C, 12S & 132 Market Slreet,
AXI
Nos. 23 & 21 California Slreet.
SANFRANX'ISCO.CA LI FORM A.
METR0P0ITAN HOTEL
UOSEBURG, - - OREGON. TO tlie
Xa a. cJaSffasr,
! TEOPKIETOR.
Ooasi
Tna.OHLY Fikst-Clabs Hotel ik the
City and Depot of ran C. O. Stags
! Company.
John W. Gilbert,
SALEM, OKEGOX.
Dealer Ia
LEATHER,
Hides, Furs and
Liberal advances made to
O "L- MOORE,
(Late of Salem),
ALL WOKK
carefully in
formed, and
as reasonable
an jrnod wtrk
';'; can be done.
sV"r---
J
Anaesthet
ic- inven and
4 -tSL&J-" tbe Freeze
appliii' for the painless extraction of tteti
Oliice ami Dental Imouis over Marks
Co.'s Building, Koseburg.
l.'OSEBUP.G Oll.C ..ON,
W1
Well Furnished sleeping apartineDts.the
bist of beds, and the most attentive of
housekeepers, a table supplied with the
b-Ebt of everything.
I STAGES FOR REDDING
Leaves this bouse every, day on the ar
rival of ths cars from Portland.
The travelling public, and all who favor
tin with tbeir patronage, can rest assured
that they will be entertained in the .'"esti
pesaible manner. M. A. CANAN.
FOB SALE CHEAP
A Seeoad-Hand Planer
( Weatherby, Richardson Rugg?
ruachitie,) ,
All bita and slotted cylinder form-, 1
in it rustic and moulding: goes witL tae
machine. particulars inquire of
THOH. ulilsDALK,
Rosebnrc, Ogn. '
STAGES LEAVES DRAIN
Eyery Monday, Wedae.day,
and Friday, at 8 o'clock A. M.. for
5S Ot) T T8BURG
GARDINER AND
COOS RAY.
For further particulars enquire of ,
ILL ATTEND TO ALL CASES
intrusted to his care. Ollice at
hi? residence .,. ;tOtf
mi
p.
JAMES W. II AM IX ION
j cttomey-at-La'rT;
rFFIW FIRST DOOR TO THE
w right in the Court House. Busi
em promptly attended to in all the
ourts of e State.
Louis Belfils,
WATCHMAKER AND JLWELER
Fron St., Kosebusy, Orejion.
Wholesale and retail denier in Watches
Clocks. Jewelry, Gold Pe'is and Minica
! Instruments. Watches. Clocks and Jew
ly repaired. All my work warranted.
Butchers.
ocl6
Farq.uar'3 Hestauraat
and Hotel,
Opposite Marks Co.'s Brick Store,
ON JACKSON ST BEET, KOSEBl'llG.
Jolin Fa.zrQL-u.etx1'
Announces to the public that lie has
furnished His restaurant with new
beds, and will give the people e good
accommodation as any hotel lu the
city. 1
FURNISH MEALS AT 25 CTS.
And that he will supply his fables
with the best in the market -
JAMES WOODWARD
Would infora the public that he has
opened a new
Harness Shop,
Next door to tlie saloon of Mr. E. C. Dry,
and that hereafter he will have for sale,
the finest
SADDLES,
AT FAIR QAKS, OREGON
Sampson Suther Hn, Prop.
T NEW STOKE AT FAIR OAKES IS
now completed and hi led with a fine
stock ol goods, eiobracinjrev ythinjr fouaJ
in a nrsUclass country sioiv I am pre
pared to to supply farmers ith all kinds
ot goods, at lower prices tb n thy can be
secured elsewhere. Horn , caitle, sheep
acd ' hoirs ani nil kinds country ; ro
uce taken and hi . ment ui el price pain
for the aanie. Oivvea el! and sMisly
ourself. SAlii' SON SUTIlEKLiN.
Tlie best of Harness, and
and Harnessware tor sale.
all Saddleware
FANCY SADDLES
AND
fink harness
- a specialty.
Repairing done with neatness and dit.
patch, and all work lrusted to my care
will receive skilllul attention. Give me a
call, and you will find that my work' is
linst-clas and tuy prices as low as the
lowest.
33if JAMES WOODWARD.
33
M. APPEL.
ROCK & RYE
AND OTHER
0.0. PERKINS
Wonld inform the pah'le that he Is pre
pared for the Holidays, and that besides
other Fancy Drinks, he has purchased in
San Francisco, and will offer for sale a fine
brand of .
Somelhlnsr plessicR to the taste and suit
able r the palate.' , This celebrated liquor
caniwn be equated ia this city.
f&Aj- 9. C PERKINS:
. Jt'o Chinese Co oR Employed
R. M DAVIS, M. D,
PHYSICAL AN3 SURGEON.
OFFICE UP8TAISS IN S, MRK8
& Co's brick building, Roseba' 3,D.e
iron.' Private consultation room for pa
tienta '
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby priven that Tuesday,
January 4, 18S1. has been set for the set
tleraent of the final account of J. A. Palm
er, Administrator of the estate of Norab
Palmer, deceased. All parties interested
will take notice. -
C, OADDIS,
33-4 w - County Judge.
TIB P".
W pw mnybe fbund oil
"Si me ij -
tl astaa Uowku, it r ?9
yewsuape a4vertltor Ibtreaa 10 ?'voe
tMrtpwswiOTnT I I i
IRON FtUiXDRY.
ROSEBURO, OON.
ZIMMERMAN & FRAZEft, PROS;
Castings of any sine and
IRON WORKS
Of every descriotiou m-aily and promptly
executed.
Grist, Quartz and
Saw Mills
Made to order. Portable and Stationary
ENGINES
Made to order and WARRANTED.
FOUNDRY t One block south of
he Depot. jy3 '
The CHICAGO LEDGER, a literary
an family paper, can be had by Mndingt
Chicago, Illinois. Price, (2 00 per year.
The Ledger is published weekly and ha
eight pages, and the tone of its stories and
other matter is pure and moral, and well
calculated for the family.
For Sale For
Sale
GEORGE W. GEN.GER,
Auuouncea that he will 8-tl bis Sue laru
situated on the south fork of Deer creek,
on the county road, seven utiles east ot
Koaeburjr. Deer creek muring through ihe
entire place.
LESCRIPTION OF FARM :
Well hnnroved. irood orchard, two story
dwelling house, a convenient barn. There
are 200 acres of tanning land, and 100
acres ia crain. Will sell all or part. For
particulars inquire of
i OEO. W. OENUER.
Roseburg, Oregon, May 23. . .
JOHli.CLAlSvr""
Proprietor.
Drain. Oga
ALLEN ARfUNGTaPC,
Teacher of LIustc,
. OAK ST., ROSEBURO, OK.
Hours from 7 to 9
4 to 0 p. m.
a. m,
-
and from
iiot13 ,
Few ' Racket!
A. SLOCUm
Will Sell all kinds of
For Another Twelve Months ia
R OSEBURG,
.. FOR
FRANK JiROS., PORTLAND.
Black Hawk Plows and Cultivators.
Randall Boiling Harrow, v.
Brown Sulky and Gang Piows
Harrows. X
McSharr? Broad-cast and Force
Seed Drills.
Cider Mdls, Etc., Etc,
and
Feed
THE
BUY :
PQUA VALLEY (.".ILLS
THE BtST - IH "THE EARXET..
Address A. W. STEARNS, CanyoavIUe
eon..
j SHERIFF'S SALE.
Whereas, Jos. Palmer, In tlie Justice
Court of Deer Creek Precinct (before
E. O. Hursli. justice) Uougl s county,
Oregon, recovered judgment againat
Dr. J. Wood run. tor tne sum or twen
ty-two 55-100 dollars and thereafter to
wn: inov. 4tn. jwu, niea aauiycertt
fled transcript thereof in the office of
the County Cleric, of Ltougias county
Oregon, and said Judgment was there
upon immediately docketed in tbe
Judgment Lei n Docket of the Circui
Court of said Douglas county, Oregon
and whereas on tbe 4th day of Novem
ber, 1880, executiou issued thereon out
of tbe aaid circuit court, directed to
me, commanding me that out of the
personal property of the said Dr.
Woodruff, or if sufficient personal
property coula not be found, then out
of tbe real property belongiug to him
on tbe 4th day of November, 13), or
any time thereafter, I cause to be
made the amount of said judgment,
with interest and costs thereon. Now
therefore,, in pursuance of the said
writ of execution, I have levied upon
tbe following described real pr- perty,
to-wit: Lots Noa. 4 and 5, and the south
half of lot No. 7 in block No. 27 and lot
No. 7 in block No. W, and tbe N 1-2 of
the S 1-2 of lot No. 2, in block No 28 in
the city of Rosebnrg, Douglas county,
Oregon, according to records of surrey
made by A. R. Flint. And, further, I
will sell all tbe right, title and inter
est of ths aafti Dr. J. Woodruff, in and
to tbe said premise described as afore
said, together with all and singular,
the tenements, the hereditament, and
appurtenances thereunto belonging or
in anyrrise appertaining, at public
auction, to the highest bidder for cash,
at the front door of the court house, 10
the city of Koeeburg, Douglas county,
Oregon, oa Monday the 27th day of
December, 1890, at the hour of one
o'oiock in, tbe afternoon of said day to
satisfy the amount of aaid execution,
together with interest and att iegal
aocrulng eos ts tbereoa. " '' .
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FOR 1881.
Send for Circular Price List.
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to J
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