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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1880)
A f r i - r t I 4. Ccciety XXeetng. r --.CMPQUA CHAPTER NO. 11, R 5 U. M., bold regular eommunle-i- - -j lions everv first and third Tuesday cf each month All members in good landing will take doe and timely notice aid eovern thamaelvea accordingly. Visit- in? c jotpsnlous are invited to meet with the Lb&pter when convenient. - B.HEBMANN.H. P. W. L FnotkSDl, See'y. LAUREL LODGE A. F, and A. M ' holds regular nieetinga on Wed nee. day on or before each full moon. - J. a FULLKRTON, W. M. K, XEWCOMB, Secy. PHILETARIAN ' Lodffe. Sa S, 1 O. O F. meets on Saturday evenmg, o( each bur?. Members ohbe order in good stand ing are invited to attend. By order of the UNION EOXAMPMENT. No. 9. I. O. O F meets at Odd Fellows' Ball on the 1st and 8d Friday ol every month. Visiting tireilirea Invited to attend -- JUHN NICHLE3.C. P, E. O. HusH. Sariba . : . r. UMPQXJA GRANGE, NO. 28. P. ol H will meet hereafter on the 1st Hatur ot each month, at Grange Hall, in Rose borg. All mesmbers in good standing are - cordially invited to a. tend: GEO JOKES, M J. P. Duscah. Secretary. : . , P. O. Directorv. ' ODtd after Jane 10th, 1880. the malls for im a,.ntb. ineladin? California, Nevad and eastern Htates. Will close at 7 o'clock 9. M . art-.ro. The mails tor tbe north will close at v : i. nr. The mailt tor Coos and Carry counties will close each, day, Saturday excepted at v nr. Mail tor Oak oreek. Mount Seott and Patterson's mill will cluee Friday evening at 9 o'clock P. M. Mails from south arrives at 4.45 A M Mails rora tbe north dally, Sundays excrnted at 7:15 P. St. From Coos and Curry counties t 12 St., dally, Monday excepted. From Patterson's mill Saturday at 6:39 ( Mobday order business transacted each day, Sundays excepted, from 8 o'clock A. M. to 5 o'clock P. M. Valuab's letters and parcels registered to all parts of the world .- JB U. BTAKTO-4 X. in. BATDBDAY .DECEMBER 11, 1880 Weather Report - : Follow IdI Ii the tttto report for November : ' Mean Barometer ...... ...30308 inches Meaa Thermometer..... 89.3 deg. Mean Real Humidity .836 Highest Barometer. ...80.664 on 14th Lowest Bar.. 29.731 on 30th Montblv Ranee Bar. .... 0 983 Higneet Temperature... .. 5 on 7th Lowest Temperature.;.. 175 on 25th , Monthly range of Tern.. . . .47. 5 deg, tire test Dally Range of Temperature 295- on 17th Least Daily Range of Temperature, 8 deg on 2d i"n or Aiaxrmnm Tem ...47.2 deit TfSrS flf Minimum Tern. . . Si. 9 deg. Mean Daily Kange Tern. . . . is.3 deg ToUU lUinf&ll. ....... ............ .077 Direction of Wind Northwest Total Movement of Wind 1135 miles Highest Vel of Wind 15 m per hr jsumtier oggy Aays i If umber Clear Days... 4 dumber Fair Days. . .... .... .... ....15 No Cloudy Days with rain or snow 9 ' - - - No Cl'dy Dy'a without snow or ram 0 Number of rainr Davs 4 Date of Solar Halo 0 Date Lunar Halo 0 Dates of frosts,.... from lUb to 80th. ' R. R. Rogers, ' Sergeant Signal Corps, U. B. A. : ::' .: Died. Merl. Phipps, daughter Of Robert Phippa,Esq , d:e 1 at tbe Sister's school, roruana. or pneumonia, last naiur day, aged about 17 years. Her re mains were brought to this city on Monday, and tbe next day were in terred Jn the private burial ground of "Tho family. A purer and better girl never lived, and her death is a sad af fliction to a loving father and family, who can now have the only consols-, tlon that by tbe death of a noble 'daughter, heaven has secured another , and bright angel. We are pained to hare to record the death of Mrs. Mary Ann Bushnell, wife of M. L. Bushnell. Ten HiJe, who died on December 10th, 1880, 6he . leaves six ohrlWren, the youngest but ' three weeks old. Gen. Grant in 1884. There Is no doubt that those who bo strongly advocated the nomination of Gen . Grant in 1880 have only post poned their hopes for foor years and wi.l then make a more determined effort ; to accomplish what tbey so narrowly mltned at Chicago this year. The third term snake is only "sooicneu," not Killed; out wnen a caae of backache, or kidney com plaint gives way before the Oregon Kidney Tea, the surrender is final and . complete, and it U1 never rise again. Sold by ail dealers. "- Umprjna Grange. ' At the last regular meeting of Ump qua Grange, No. 28. the following officers were elected for the ensuing yearr W. M., J. T. Cooper; P. Coop er, Overseer; Thos. Smith, lecturer; Cy. 8 uilth, steward; W. F. Owens, Asststewardr P. Peters, chaplain; H. conn, Sr., treasurer; J. P. Duncan, secretary; gate-keeper, Harvey Jones; Sister i. T. Cooper, uerus ; Pomona, feister H. Conn; Flora,Lucy A. Duncan; . lady assistant steward, Sister N. Owens J. P. Duocau, secretary, Terrible Accident. Dcnald McNeil was killed near Gregg's place, in the neighborhood ot Corrstocks, last Friday.' The team he was driving became frightened, and running, away McNeil waa thrown from the wagon, bis head catebing in the rapid! v revolvinar kind wheel being soon fearfully eroshed. , .. His funeral w generally attended by tits employes of tbe raifrad ompany who T. knew Uiin as a sober, tonest and indus trious man. ; The deceased was a native of , Scotland, aged about 55 rears. Mrs. Newcomb's School The school, taught by Mrs. New: comb for girls only closed on Tues day last, and win reopen on Monday, the 13th Instant, Mrs. Newcomb has been very soocesful in her teaching, and the patrons of the school are de lighted with her eflorts. Applications for place In the sohool must be made by the time the school opens. ;. ' 1 1 ' " " When Feliowr' Hypophesphitee Is taken Into .the stomach, diluted as di rected,' it stimulates the appetite, as- slats digest ten, aud enters the circnla- Uon Wth iua food it then acts upon neryes rfnd masclos, the blood and the secretions. -..Caro Bros have over 00 pair men's r ants which they tutt d-elllsg1 for San FfS&t&MO cost , V J " ,.''' SOUTUEEN OREGON NOTES. , Ladles' belts, 25 cents each at Care Bros. Caro Bros, will sell yon castors for $1 apiece- Dan Smith has been pardoned from the penitentiary. ExvGovernor Chadwlck and Judge Strahn are In the city. Mr. P. G. Strickland has returned from a f hort visit below. Roast goose lunch free, at the Es meralda, this (Saturday) evening. All are Invited by Ad. Miss Mollie Abraham has returned from Canyonvllle, and Miss Mollie Hinkle l in the city. Mr. lease Velzain is in town. "Ike's" many , friends were neara. upon nis arrival, saying, "glad to see you.boy." Jaskulek, the jeweler, has a fine dis play of jewelry, watches, clocks, etc., for the holidays. See his ad." else where. Dr. Hamilton Is determined to close out hi stock of perfumes, toilet soaps. brushes, etc. Call and sectus a bar gain. - Jewelry 10 oer cent, below cost at Caro Bros. Regular freight trains now run from this city to Portland every other day. The firet train arrived in this city on Sunday. President Koehler and superintend ent Brandt, accompanied by roadmas ter T. DeClark, were in the city iast Friday, on business connected with the railroad. Geo. Stearns of Oakland on Mon day made a declaration a to bis fu ture conduct, but we won't publish it George Is larger than tbe editor, of this paper. The standard poets, juveuile books, photograph and autograph albums, sciep bcok3, music binders, in colors and plain, at sheriff's sale prices, at Dr. Hamilton's. K Willard Willis is the father of a girl. It was found on December 4'.h. The happy parents have our best wishes for the happiness and future good luck of theit darlirg. Alllr several days visit to Latham's Mr. P. G. Strickland, the obliging agent of the California and Oregon stage company, is now on duty. Wel come home. Treasurer Wright sent down f 2,000 more in taxes to Salem on W ednesday. Mr. Wright is the first treasurer to re spond this year, and has sent down over $10,000. ' Dearling & Gibson of Oakland have removed their shop to a point south of Young's store, and still continue to furnish the best of work to patrons in their line at the lowest rates. W. S. Frazer, at Oasland, is the boss broom manufacturer, and will sell you the best brooms of his own make ever purchased in the Slate. His prices are the lowest. Orders sent from abroad will bs promptly filled, All wool flannels from 80c to 45o at Caro Bros.. ,; The Daily and Weekly Oregon ian has entered upon its thirtieth volume. To tbe editor, a,nd its manager, Mr H U fittocK, we say: "Here's to your health, nnd to your families; may you lif long nnd brosber.' Tbe entertainment at Wilbur last Friday night was a complete success. $60 were realized. Many went from Oakland. The Umpqua Academy had between 60 and 70 scholars at the be ginning of its new term. Men's suits of underwear for 75 cents at Caro Bros. Notwithstanding the larga advanea East in the price of window and pic ture glass, Dr. Hamilton still sells It as low as it baa ever been sold In Roseburg. Full stock always on band cutting free. Mr. John dark has sold his stage line from Gardiner to Scottsburg to S'mpson Beckley, who will hereafter conduct the business. Mr. Clark has gone into tbe livery staMe business at Drains, where ho will promptly attend to all orders from home or abroad. 1 box of good soap tor 75 cents at Caro Bros. Since advertising their goods at cost Caro Bros, have been doing an im mense business. They have received orders even bo far south as Jackson ville, and north to Drain's station. Without doubt the Arm Is selling goods at cost, and their numerous pat-. rons prove the fact... Go it, boys; The popularity of Dr. O. L Moar, dentist, is increasing to that extent that he is compelled to visit patients in Canyonvllle, and be has received several orders from Oakland. The doctor is doing a splendid business and merits the confidence shown in him by the public During the last year the Edward Todd gold pens have been thoroughly tested in Roseburg, and are pronounc ed superior to other brands. Dr. Ham Ikon purchases them of the maaufac tnrers and retails them as low as any one in the U- S. Ladles' money purses from 25 cents upwards at Caro Bros. , On Wednesday last Mr. Edward La brie was united in marriage to Miss Kate Beale, daughter of Col. Thos. H Beale. The ceremony was performed by Rev. John Howard, at that gentle man's residence. We sincerely hope for the young couple a happy honey moon, and that their wedded lives will in the end be summed op as she happiest ever known. To those persons who desire any kind of dental work, we would say. go to Dr. Raymond, who Is an able, experienced dentist, and he will do you the best of work, on tbe most reasonable terms. In testlmory of this fact we refer to hundreds of his old patrons In this county. Hair oil, toilet soaps and perfumery for Chicago ooet ot Caro Bros. A newsy communication from the New Idrian Mine appears elsewhere Our readers mast remember that we are not responsible for the state ments of correspondents, and in say ing this much we do not wish Itnn dei stood that our correspondents tell anything but the truth. At tbe Oakland city election, held last Monday, John H Shupe. Richard Smith, Geo. Merriman, G. A. Taylor and John Cannady were elected trus tees, A F. Brown recorder, . John Murray marshal and Alva Pike treasurer. The average majol Itlea of the candidates elect was 18. ' That chief of good carpenter.' Mr. A. Jones, has a shop next door to J, Jaskulek's, and Is one of the beat and most attentive of workmen, Lorrillards tin tag tobacco, 60&enU per pouud at Caro Bros, -, Hall of Us ten Encampment No. 9. I. O. o. F.i Raseborg, December Sd, 1S80. Te the CP. ocioers and mem bers of Union Encampment No 9, 1. O.O.F. Sirs and Brother Patriarch: Yon? committee appointed to draft resolu tions of respect, to tbe memory of our late brother. Patriarch H. M. Ferra- son, reepeetfally submit the following: vvneieas, onr . esteemed uromer, patriarch H. M. FeruusonJ baa been removed from our midst by death, de priving us of his counsel, his friends of bis society, and his family of bis cara and Motectlon and calling upon as tor an expression oi msugteu sorrow and sympathy, therefore, be It Resolved, Toat in mm we ever re cognized a faithful friend, a devoted oo-iaDorer ana an ' exemplary mem ber af hie encampment. Resolved. Tbat wane we mourn his loss we will strive to emulate his sincerity In work, hie fidelity in prin ciple and loyalty to society. Resolved, tdis encampment extend tolhis bereaved family and relatives, our beartieit syrapatny anu assure them that his exemplary life amongst us has left anindelibie impression.ever reminding us or our duty to ourselves, to society and to our Creator. Mesoivea, mat tins encampment oe draped in mourning thirty days, as a testimony or. our esteem lor our de parted fcromer patriarcn, wuo -nas gone to abide in tbe camp of the Great High Priest above to which tbe eye of faith looks for - ard to a happy reunion. Hope sends ber cheerius rays athwart the dark valley, aud charity throws her graceful mantle around our erring human natnre. Resolved, That these resolutions be spread on the records of this encamp ment, and a copy of the same be sent to the widow of our departed brother patriarch, and (urn I shed the city pa ters for publication. W. F. Benjamin, J. M. F. Browne, J. Ii. .N. Bell, committee. L CALAPOOIA. Fine weather for slaughtering John T. Daniel's postofflee address is Eugene City, Lane county, Oregon. Mr. Williams is running his fruit- dryer night and day. H. Davis, Esq., is $100 dollars richer since the presidential election. Our weather prophets predict a very dry and cold winter. II. J. Cole paid Toncolla a visit a few days since. Miss Lena, perhaps, can tell the nature of his visit. Ben Manning is sojourning in Coos county on special business, for a few days. Misa Sarah Davis, shortly, will take her departure for Drain, where she anticipates attending school . this winter. J. R. Baker has gone to the Will- am mette valley, working for the in terest of G. D. Cameron's portable fence. Willamette farmers, look out for B , he has a terrible mou'h. Candidates for matrimony are nu merous, we win give a full list next week for tlte benefit of the young la dies that feel that way inclined, can set their caps aud capture without disappointment. Milt Harper, grandson of J. R. Doley, has taken a contract to slash eighty acres of bruli land, for Dr. Cole, for one hundred dollars. Tbe social hop given by Mrs. Nefong, the 25th Inst, was a complete success. Lots of pretty girls in attendance, and tip-top music furnished by Smith and Allen. Nothing preturnatural oc- cured except an overcoat lining ran- acked for bottle of eye-water, which of course was shouldered upon th Champions of Honor. Geobge. THROWN FROM A HAND CAR. Last Monday, while going down Rice Hill, Thos. J. Driver, employed by the railroad eomuany, with his wife nd two children, were thrown from band car and all more or less seriously injured near John Long's place. The hand-car was on the down grade and going at a tapid rate when a hog sprang from the bushes near by at tempted to erode the track in front of the car. The car struck the hog, threw it to one side, and then jumped off. When the car struck the hog, all on board were violently hurled to tbe ground. Mrs. Driver was literally scalped the scalp being turned back from the forehead an inch or two She also sustained two cvts In tbe face (one on each cheek) reaching to tbe bone. The doc tot says she will recov er, but is fearful that tbe injuries sus tained may in tbe future continue to affect her brain. Mr. Driver was cut about the face and body, and though severely injured, will ultimately re cover. One of the children a little girl since the accident has lemained almost entirely paralyzed, and her cassis considered extremely serious. The other child was badly bruised. Thos. Drirer and his family are gener ally esteemed and respected in the county, and our people pray for their recovery. Tbey are in good hands, aud will receive the nursing and care so necessary to them. MYRTLE CREEK ITEMS. Business dull. Farmers plowing. The sheep owners are offerin g re wards for the capture of coyotes and panthers. The young folks had a social dance at the residence of Geo. Dement, last night. They had a splendid time. Geo. Rich is fitting up his mining claim, situated on North Myrtle Creek, with new hose and pipe, he has a good mine, and we trust it will be immensely rich. . Myrtle Creek can now boast of the "bos hunters, on Tuesday, Johnnie Cornelison killed a large panther. On Wednesday morning John Ramsey shot and killed a large female panther and two yaung Ones, which the dogs held at bay in a tree. He brought their carcassess te town which attracted considerable attention. In the after noon on the same day. Joseph Corns lison and Andrew Ramsey, not only captBrsd another panther, bat eaa ceeded in killing a large black bear, making in all, five panthers and one bear killed in two days, within three miles of this place. These animals were all found on Mr.Cornelson'8sheep range only a abort distance apart. - Again in Court. Tbe Canyon road ease is once more in. Court.. The esse Is entitled State of Ore gon vs. Douglas County road company, and the psyposs of the sotiea is to prove that Fink Gaxley have no right to collect tolls ea the road, Mr. SoL Abraham has deposited $500 with tie CIsrk'goaras- teeing tbe county or State against loss by reason of tbe actios. This will force Fink Gaaley to asy skw their nwa eosts,s source of eaegtatalatioa oa the part of the. taxpayers who have paid them hentofosa. Orant's Bros - AdJea ft $2 7 CjtfO COKSSSPOXDENCE. KsTW Idbiax CiABAm Mihks, r December 8, 1880. ' Sditob Ii-nxPESfDiurr; As I see you publish communications from differ ent parts of the county, I thought, per haps, a few lines from this remote set tlement, might serve at least to let the outside world k'ow tbat though the corporation known as the New Idrian Cinnabar Mining Company has not yet become bloated bondholders in conse quence of their ownership, still the little community gathered around tbe mines have not gone Into a Rip Van Winkle sleep, as witness a monster In dignation meeting held by the miners and workmen at the mines, tbey hav ing been promised their pay for a long time, and as assessments having been levied: ostensibly tor the purpose of paying them and forwarding tbe work en tbe mine, and a delinquent sale of stock advertised to come off December 6th, the miners were led to believe they would be paid off. But instead. the board of directors, by allowing to each other exorbitant bills for services rendered and advances made for the benefit of the company, defeated tbe very object for which the assessment was levied. And though some of the directors may have been benefitted by the sale of their warrants to outside stockholders, the workmen and min ers were left oat in the cold, and feel ing justly indignant at such a farce, gathered last evening to the extent of the entire population of the village, and after making effigies of the treas urer and directors, Jackson and Hum phrey, their conduct having been par ticularly obnoxious to the miners they mounted them on a rail, and to the mueio of the fife and drum, with the firing of anvils, blowing of horns, rattling of tin pans, etc., marched through the village to the square in front of the miners quarters where a huge fire bad been prepared for tbe purpose. After many humorous hits and mock addresses on the financial abilities of their victims, appropriate inscriptions were affixed to each one, consisting of sentences from their own conversations, and all were then con signed to the flames, while three cheers were given for the superintend ent of the mine, president of the com. pany, (he landlady of the hotel where the miners board, and the captain of tbe procession; tbe whole concluding with three groaus for the effigies amid the tolling of bells and other dirge like performances. Tbe scene waa re- dfculous in the extreme, and yet was but a just expression of indigna tion on the part of the miners and workmen. The writer was forcibly re minded of wierd descriptions given by writers of the wild orgies of the red men of tbe forest, and as the flames leap up devouring the men of straw amid the wild veils and boot inns of the Utile boys attracted by tbe noise of the music (and where were the fife and drum ever played without attract ing every urchin in hearing), and the faint struggles of the young to look down on the scene through a little rainbow circle, be was reminded of the graphic descriptions given iy army correspondents of a bivouac on th neia. ine company, though owning a good mine and havinga uiagniflceut furnace and set of condensers for th manufacture of uercury, have throng! tins foolish and injurious action the board sufiertd greatly, both finances and reputation. At least such is tbe opinion of yourcorrespom ent. But the neoplo here seem to hav au abiding faith in the ultimate tuc cess of the in hies, which faith strengthened by the favorable opiu lous expressed by every expert who has visited the mines. Cixsabae 13 yards muslin for $1; 11 yard can ton flannel for fl; IS yards calico f l; li dozen handkerchiefs for $1 at Caro Bros. . Christmas ! Christmas ! ! At Ilaffendin Bros. Christmas trees, cornucopias, prize boxes, shelled. al raonds, dried eherrles. apricots, black berries, Tennessee peanuts, precon walnuts, Brazil nuts, filberts, soft-sli almonds, mince meat, plum pudding, sweet cider, boiled cider, seedless raisins, California layer raisins, Smyr na figs, hickory nuts, black walnuts, Zante currants, citron, orange and lemon peel. Alt kinds of sweet caki-s crackers aud cookies, plain crackers, oatmeal aud graham crackers, cocoa nuts, orauges, lemons, grapes, pears, apples, cnestnuts, canned fruits, and an enormous variety aud quantity o: candies. Pickles, sauces, catsup, lim burger cheese, Swiss cheese, Holland cheese, pineapplecheeseand American cheese. Syrups, comb honey, strained honey, hams, bacon, lard, butter, cran berries, spiced roll bacon, spices, ex tracts, teas, coffee, cake eandies, smoked beef, salmon and halibut, and and immense variety of articles too namerousto mention at bedrock pric es fer cash only. , Court Proceeding;. The following are tbe court proceed ings for the adjourned October term, commencing December 9th Watson, Judge: I. B. Hedges, assignee vs. O. Gors Iine; continued. B. F. Powell vs. Jesse Apidegate et al.; cause continued. . Ashford Clayton vs. The County Court of Douglas county; taken under advisement. Fannie Lockwood vs. S. W. Crane et al; sale confirmed. Toklas, Baden 4 Co. vs. Ben. Stout; settled on motion of plaintiff. 8, Marks a Co. vs. Oh A. Beath; de fault and decree of foreclosure, J. Woodruff vs. J. A. Palmer; appeal dismissed. The Independent's" Friends. The editor thanks his many new ; subscribers this week, and be does not forget his new, advertisers. In the list of new subscribers, we find tbe names of H. C. ronton, Looking tilass; H. C. Levins, Elk ton; P. McGregor, Paul Renbaren, tiolon Allen. Daniel Baker. J, W. Martin, Martin McDer mott, M. Partin, John Allen Mat toon, and W. S. Frazer, Oakland; Aurelius Todd, Elkbead; 8. Y. Hale, Uklah; CaL A. M. Speckelmeiar, . Roseburg; James Byron and Geo, Hoover, Ten Mile; Isaac Velzain, Galesvlilt; W. H. Dickenson, Camp Verd, Arisen ra and D. B. Dickinson, IWebnrg.' In the way of advertising we have one from Wi S. Fraser, the best broom maker la tlia State, Oakland, two from Pres. Eubanks, the best of men and the best of millers, Oakland; one from Jaskuleek. the jeweler of Boee barg; one from A, Specklemier, near Baeburg; one from "Pard- Woodruff, who wants job to call and see him and one from Mr. Lawrence. Plow man. Look at the facta, and how is iht for na week's new bnslness SegDlar Freight Trains. Th Oregon and California railroad eompaay are now running regular freight trains between this place and Portland, every other day. Dr. Woodruff was Intent on having fine mince pies. Mince pies without splrltis fermentl are like a temper ance lecture without a, water-tank as j sn example. Tno doctor ought to have known tbat we would Ibave get away with his decanter, for we are no better than others of the craft, loung manl you can buy a Why go ragged when 1 good suit! of worsted 1 clethes for 8 50 at Caro Bros, Mothers J Mothers 1 Mothers 1 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering excruciating pain of cutting teeth r If eo, go at once ana get a buttle of Mrs. winaiow's aootmng Syrup. It will! relieve the poor little sufferer immediately depend upon it: there is no mistake about it. There is not a roomer on earxn wnonasever used It, who will not tell you at ones that it will regulate the bowels, and give rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, operating like magic. It ii perfectly safe to use la all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the nrescription of one of the oldest female physicians and nurses in the United States. Botu everywhere. Tweuty-nve cents a nottie. A cough, cold or sore throat should be stouoed. Neelect frequently re sults in ah Incurable lung disease of the consuoiDtlon. Browu's Broncn iat Trocneeare certain to tctve reuei in Asthma, Bronchitis, coughs, cat tarh, consumptive and throat -diseases. For thirty years the troches have been recommenaoa ov Dnvsiuiaua. uu iu- wavatriva nerfect satisfaction They are not new or untried, but having been tested by wide and constant use for an entire generation, tbey have attained well-merited rank among the few staule remedies of tbe age. rub lie speakers and singers use tnem to clear and strengthen the voice. Sold at twenty-bye oeuts a box every wnere. NEW TO-DAY. NOTICE TO, CREDITORS. I hereby fi-ive notice tbat all indebted to me must call and settle by either cash or note before the 1st of January. 18S1. Un less such settlement is Biaae I will feel compelled to add cost to th settlement. 85-1 m Oakland, Oregon. CALL AT THE OFFICE! Parties indented to me mast prepare to make settlement of their accounts by Jan uary 1st. 1880. I need tbe money ia my businens aad must have it. A tiromot and favorable answer to tula request will obi lira w. u. WOOUWAWl, Roseburg. Dee. U. 1880. . lm A M SPICKFT.MTT.R, IS VEST.. it AH MANUrACTCBXB OP TBI SPICKELMIER - r 8KLF-REGTJLATING WIND XlflTLI. For Prices, Ee., Addws A.M.SPICKELMIER, 83-ti - Roseburg, O "goo. Oakland Mills! Pres. Eabanks & Co. , ...... Announce tbat they have in operation a fiistcla (irist Milt at Oakland, Oregon, and will furnish the Manufactured ii Dnuglas county at the lowest rater. Orders from abroad solicited and promptly filled, - 3otf GRAND BALL! .AT.... CHRISTMAS EVE 1880, At Abraham & Brown's HaU. MU. LAWUEUCE PLOWMAN vxmiu announce mat lie ns made ar-ran;i-mcms to give a Grand Bull as above f.tait, and tbat in "the maittr of music, upper and dancing room, everything will be tirnt-ttluss, and tlutt he cordially invites tint citiKtios or uoukIss omntr to cunie with biin and enjoy a holiday hop. oo.d , LAWRKNCE PLOWMAN. would announce that lie has the finest as sortni'nt of H(iilay'JewelryVer brought to Hoeebuq. It embraces Watchi-s, Rings, 'lucks, and Lndirs' Jnwelry in v-ry st le. This ftock must sold t once, nd is consequently , oBJ-njji. at extreme low pri ces. Brinit your auntx, your uncles, your d'lsins or your sweethearts, nnd come yourself. i J. JASKULEK. EATS FOR THE HOLI DATS. JACOB BITZER Would Infunu his patrons that he will have a full supply ot Beef, Pork, Mutton, Pickled Porfc, traraee. Head Cheese, Llv er Puklinsr, Blood Pudding, and Bolovnas for the Holidays. Also, - a fine lot of Turkeys and. Chickens j 81td - OT1CE, TO HUNTERS. Hunters will hereby take notice that i win prosecute, to me luuest extent to tne law, any one caught running deer with bounds on the Uen. Lane farm. 33-4t - h H. WHlTfETT. NOTICE FOB FINAL PROOF, Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, De cember 10. 1880. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has Died notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, on Wednesday, January tzia. i83i, before j. m. aieivtn, Nota ry Public at Gardiner, Douglas county, Oregon, viz: John T. Henderson, De claratory Statement No. 23, for the S W 1-4 of N W 1-4, N i of Si W 1-4 and 8 E 1-4 of S W 1-4, eeetioa 2, T 23 SHO W and names the following as mi wunesses, viat u a. Henderson, nf RAnr'jihnrv. Ttoniaratn .Dfllmnd. Jr seph Butler and F. M. Spenser, of Gars! diner, all of Douglas, county, Oregon. L - WF. BitNJA&liN Register. J M Amm&n.im WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS Cf HOSEX3UHG, fTIHE ABOVE NAMED FIRM WOULD ANNOUCNB TO TH OPLF -""" Puruc'n u Oregon that they have Largest Stock Merchan&ioo, BROUGHT SOUTHERN The stock In question is complete in sverv I'lSeo at such low figures that w are able to competition in wholesale and retail prices. First-class Dry Full Lines of Olotihng, Ladies' Dress I GoodsA Fancy Millinery Goods, Hats and Cans. mm, ... - ' ' - ' ' ' I . ---- - . : ;- . ' - WE HAVE COMPLETE LINES OF .. - i - - - ; ' ;.. . i GROCERIES Glassware, Tobaooo, Cigara Wiass and Liquor oe We have also everything ia the way of - .... 1 .. i TBMLsSGr I MACHINERY i . . - Oi all kinds la reapers, mowers, etc, on the Highest Price Paid for 'Wool. Grain and Produce. Ia Conettirm with the Store and near warehoaee tor the storage of grain, and adjoining tlie warelioase We have tne latest loiprovea Usafn Jfiievator and Wrain (. leaner, Country store-keepers will find on application we can offer tbera superior bartraina uivensa trial .or we will not oe undersold. 1,000,000 M EN WJX.HS At the To purchase general their AT SAN FBANCISCO COST. The ladies are especially invited to call and question the superior bargains offered Ly the firm in Ldi23' .Dress G O O AND FANCY GOODS. No such opportnni y for cheap pure chases waa ever before given in tbe city of Roseburg. N. B All those indebted to the firm of Caro Bros., are requested to make im mediate settlement of their accounts, there by savingcost acd trouble. Pboald not a prompt response be made to tbu request ' the firm must place tbfir aceouuts in the hand of an officer of the law for colJec-ionkj ROSEBURG ACADEM1. The winter seseioo of 14 weeks (3 mo.) will commence on Monday. December 6th, 1880, aad will end Friday, March 11th. 1881, . RATES OF TUITION. Orthography, reading) and Writing Geography, or Eng. ) Grammar, f Higher Arithmetic, Al 1 month $1 67 term 8 84 month f 3 00 term 7 00 pr. month $2 00 gebra. UeometryorV Book-keeping, J pr, term 8 75 Latin or Greek, pr. month 3 00 " p.. term If 00 Prof. B. A. Cathey. lata ot Caayonville, will have charge of the Primary Depart-, ment, and W. Brodie will assist ia the higher grades. - J; BROWNE, LL. D. Quality not Quantity is the Desideratum IF YOU WAKT PURE Dragrs aud.Med!cines Chemicals, etc, do not forget to call oa HEELER Ha HASHETtT, MYRTLE CREEK. aIso keops on hand the J.H. Cutter whis kies, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum and the finest Wines and Brandies for medical use.. Physicians Prescription a specialty v r B0SJEBljK,Q,.OGit OREGGIf; )FTHE Imported to Rose art a a OREGON. detail, and waa purchased la Saa Fran- soli at such rates as to permit as to defy Tae stock comprises Goods, Boots and Shoes Etc & CROCKERY HARDWARE, and can supply farmers with shortest notice end most reasonable) terms th railroad depot we have a a commodious wbicb farmers will Bad advantageous. ABKAHAM. WlitELEK at CO. rJD 233 HD Store of extensive stock o D S! THE UMPQUA VAULT c:iL8 I THE BEST IN THE MA8SET. Aidrmis A W. STBARN8, Canyon yiUe. Oregon, Bp4 IK B. DICE, flI. D., TLvgiciaD and Surgeon, Office first door sooth of Dr. Hamilton's drug store, ou Main street. J. C. MoBEULHB, A, H. TARSEB, City Atfjraey, Notary Fable. MOREUNO k ma ATI ORKEB-ATvLA W. 169 Firet sr. - Portland, Oregoa. septS ly U KAM& i:i.:nr3 . (SAN FRAS CISCO) Celebrated COOTS and SIXOJCS F Bale st . ' They weald anaoaaee that they have Jost TP mi jn, im ifjj " f a s iWbroturbt toDonzXas eoeptf.ead when SKRNS and RS D2 1LXWARX. they Waa supply ia their naerof asy establiafcmaat ia saa pejehase tJwwbere.. Ia the shape of baiKuag materials ia the vay r locks, butts, ete, we can c&M superior inducements to. purchasers. Try as. Weeaa give yea bargains ia the following brands of stoves, not eqsalleti else where Sack's. Bona ass. Farmer, TJtUity, Dexter, Pacific, VYHt West, cnaiwictoa," Oertdsnt, Iron King, Empire City, and other sicvus and ranges. Tbe best of workmen aro constantly employed is the maaufsetBre ' ear Tin-rase, and buyers should learn war prices. We hare also baragtas U offer ia gnna, sxh Wiozbeetn, Sharp and otker ILZzs, as well as la ShoUaana and Pisto'a ' We at also Ajkcub for the White. Peerless we sell at lowest rates aad warrant as coaspiete we eaa also supply - .. ATerill and ZXabler Paints, The best Is the market, at tbe lowest rates. (live as a call, inspect oar stock, inquire as any one can. Gen'l Merchandise, lCH71)Ilt8 EVERT VABIKTY 0? LADIES' DRESS GOODS, OF THE LATEST STYLE. " CasMaeres of all Variety as.1 Sli&lsa ca Haa . AT THE OF- M JOSEFSHON, Gentlemen & Boys' JZ2 3E3 mSL 2XD 32tT - USSC JLX. TLB X3 CT C X O TC 2 IT G- XI BEFORE PUR HASiXQ ELSET PERE, BY 80 DOING GOOD Ba RGAINS CAN BE SECURED Notioo of Sale of Delinquent Stocli Notice is hereby given that' the following Certificatas of Stock In the New Idriaa Cinaaiar MinUg Company will be offered for sale at Public Auction. . in front of A, F. Brown & Co.'e store,o tbe town of Oakland, Douglas county, Oregon, oa Satur day, the first day January 1881, at 19 o'clock A.M., as delinquent on an assessraeat levied on the 24th day of September, 1880, notice of which was gives la the Dairy Oregon! n, a newspaper of general circulation in the State, ol October 1st, 1SS0, aad also in the Western Star of same date, a aewapaper of general circulation ia tb county where the works of the eompaay aieloeatrri. WM. J. MAY, Secretary N. L CL M. C Date of Issue. Ia Whose name Tssued. !'vo, Amt- . t1 sh'r. assm't Dec. 9, 1870........ J. P. Gill . 36 10005S50 po Mayl4,lo80 A15' 100 5 00 ' A10 100 25 00 19 A17 ' 808. 208 00 JuaelC ' A38 1000 250 09 ' A89 3009 750 09 Nov. 24 '-.' 122 OOSOO A Fine Stock and Farming Ranch.. Terms reasonable, and desire for sale is occasioned through a wish to emigrate to Eastern Oregon. For price of land aad references inquire of John W. Kelly, at tbe Independent office, or tbe proprietor oa tbe premises. Land for sale 800 acre of timber and grazing and farming land combined ; about 75,00 of farming land and the re mainder pasture and timber land. The above contains a fine orchard and about 3 acres of garden land subject to irrigation There also ia a fine lot of young trees in the stove named orchard, embracing all kinds; peaches, cherries 'and apples . and vines of all kinds. There is a good water wheel on the stream on the premises tbat affords about a twelve-horse power, and runs the shingle mill of R. B. Msrtlndale 4jn. B L. STEPHEN B. Coles Vaixxr. Oregoa ?bere is a chance for a go .' bargains, who applv aaro BLACKS 7I1TI1 ft IU Dearling Gibson, OiKLAND, OGH. Would announe ' to the pnblie that they are prepared w- b the best of materi al te supply all det. nps la their line. Having enjoyed over wenty years' expe rience in their trade, all work performed by them is guaranteed to be first-clats, and strictly according to order. , Gibscaa Celebrated. 5ar rcra FOR HALB BY J. W. STRANGE. ROSE Pronounced by all who have used them to be the best ever Invented, always on band snd for sale cheap. I FARM MACHINERY JiE-" PAIRKD, Give Them a CtalL J, fl. TrPTOir; F. M. TnToic iSAVJ HILL. TIPTON BBO&, PROP'S ; AZJs KINDS OF LTJ2IBIIR. . Including 8UGAK PINE, CEDAR, FIR, PINE AND OAK LUMBER. Always oa head, and orders promptly filled oa tbe sbortesl aotlps. All kinds ot dressed laueer constantly oa hand. Lnm ber furnished at any point in, Roeeborg wiehoat extra chaise, aad by application to ate It will be found that my lumber is not only the best bat the cheapest ia tbe market. Try me and aee. : Address all letters to - TIPTON ftROTUERS. IT Pstenoa's Mills, Or. BTJY FLO . THK BEST IN T J MARKET.. Address A. ". T Oregon.- ' .- CNS, Casyoarnie 1 '.. Bp4 ROSEBURG, OREGON. h LL 'EUSLSESS IN MX USM WILL m- be promptly attended to, aad elutrgss modecats. Can be ioaad wka waat IsSBlrafo; ks at cpetwr heud. roes vd sad aew have en hmS ese el Ca' - fc? 3-" h d.Ied to their ET0YE3 OF ALL FAIT ere prepared to declare they bar tbe ion tie rn Oregoa, watch tbey proofs aad New Home Bawtna Machine la every respect, . - te ear prises, sea we promise te sun H en Emu AM ekqu. : ryrn t sEIm B. -J. SHERIDAN, . (Successors to Thos. P. Sheridan dealers is HARDWARE. TINWARE,-; STOVES. : Guna, Cutlery and Tir aers' Fur . -J; . ; - . nishing Good , ericx stq3e,jo:i.:d3. c::ia Bating secured the above business, we ard prepared to keep ap its former good name for work and prices. 'We have tbe beat of material and always a full stock of -goods on hand, and it is our aim to fur nish customers with firsclass article at let live prices. , A full stock of Iron and Steel far ir Orders from abroad will receive prxra aHentiou. 11 .k I. C SHERD A NOTICE FOR FLSAL PROOF. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, No vember 6Ui, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud secure final entry thereof on Thursday, December 23,1880, at the Land utfic at Roseburg, Oregon, viz: Henry M, Copelandt. Homestead Application No. Sm, for the N W 14 of section 8, T 28 8 K 3 W, and names the following Witnesses, viz: Walter M. Botehkiseof Roseburg, Bl(...:d Withers, of Oakland, William Tit ton and M. Tipton, of Oak Creek, all cf Douglas county, Oregon. W.F. BENJAMIN, " SMd - , Register ED. TOIiZ.ES; House, Sin and Carriage X? AX IT TH IX Graining, Marbling, Kalsomlning and : HARDWOOD FINISHER, Paper-hanging and wall-tinting prompt ly attended to at low vates. Orders to be be left at Dr. S. Hamilton's drugstore. . ?5 oB JACXSOX STRKST, BOSEBUBb. The p-pristor of. this welLknowa and popular resort would thank bis friends for their liberal patronage ia the past an1 ask for a continuance otthe same in the future The public la Informed that 1 keep noae bo the beat brands ot wines, liqnors and cigars sad that I sell over the bsr the celebrated J-ESSB MOORE si CO. "8 KENTUCKY WHISKIES A good billiard table will be fosod In, the satooaalsolbeleadias; papers o(th of tie worlds. ' Th best Flour In lbs Harkii Tlie Flour ef these salJIshes r !a. i la popularity until it has beea et, lr by puTckiser. sa the beet ia tbe t a; -at. ; , Orders fro borne and al-i-osd fhl pptiy lcKr34C4I:3 ,t,f.fB - ' t , , lilt .BEST l .T": Aidrwss A. W. fTZ lOregtHk 4 1 V