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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1880)
A" e 9WS s fnbqpoeni - ' OLL'TIOX lit" ENDOHiSOEXT .B.ERKAS,.TBSl'ljt70I.A9 InEPKXDSJT (wipsppr published in Hoseburg, has a pabliehed in this county lor tbe periled A'hkkkas, ssut newspaper Is now wel sblislted, and during a three yeans' trial bu tattutuuy s-.rv,n the interests of lb .vducer n fax-payer; therefore be it f'5e2. We. the ni tnbsrg of t TJmn. uaUranijw No. 2S, do j.Svs This Douglas KDCJ'KXDBXXOttr UEO.l.lUIfi d elldosemeOt. ind would recommend, n as a newspaper worthy the patronage o' every farmer aud M-payerin S-ietkrn Oregon. C"Er. W.; "foNES, Magtes . . J- P Vcnca. .Nejretary Saturday.. dixember is. isso XCLLY. OUSTED. John Kelij is uo longer comp troller ot the city of ..Nevv .York no great chief in the Tam many organization .The reason given for Li3 removal is that he sold, in tho last presidential alecs tion, the State to the srepobiU 'cans, by doinij which he became the Irish democratic ball in the democratic "China (shop,' defeat ing the party and politically kill jng Tilden and Hancock. If he Boici iNew xors, tor so large a Slate he mcst have received a million or bo; the State was worth that much to the office seekers and to the "ins'' and "out." It EeUy made a good bargaiu. the chances are quife fjvorablo that while he has lo?t the cotpptrotkr blip, he has sufficient to keep him in com tort against any num ber pi rainy days. But Kelly is, perhaps no wonso than the ma jcrify of' politicians on ei'.hef side ot the question' at issue. It in a lact that tiioae who woftld ac-. cept ot;iee for .the' honor and "bp-cj- there should bo in it, are crowded Tro1nttse &4ikiTand stand noehaucefor election whatever. Tie' are crowded off the truek by men who adopt politics and become politicians "ior the money thorn la m till business." We need not particularize persona in proof ' ol the assertion;, it la a fact well j, . , W liis9"t LimseSt ho did no more than has many ot. those who now hold up th'.ir! hands in holy horror, and Birnpiy because they were not like liolly'higb-pnced sons-ot guus." In saying this much we do4 not propose to defend Kelly iu his perfidy. . It almost cef.aiu he grew too last tor his breeches; and his downfall must hereafter serve as ; another illustration of how far impudence may go and be successful, and how politicians generally feiither their nests. In our pi man it is almost a certain ty that Kelly cared little tor prin ciple but ranch lor pelt, and that, like other politicians, he made money out ot what was with him s'mple nutter of business. It is a consolation, however, to know that one more of that vlass has shut up shop., A rU'GUESTIONV Why cannot our various coal TO mnies pool ' interests, .auu .money to develop at least , . . .i itKfo"mTneT They v can do , ao believe, since it is almost min we hare extensive coal jo's. If we can once prove I hat tr coal fields are extensive and rofitabta by the development of ne good mine, then it will .be an ttsy matter to secure the aid of yl'ie capital necessary to develop a.Trtr-efrse9 v,e have. Capital only needs proofot the value of an enterprise to olier its helping " baud. What do you think of tho , Buggestion? i V ' The Sacramento Bee is cnthu-. eiaslic over the good moral efteeU produced by the establishment of a chain-gang in that city for the puiposo ot compelling prisoners to earn their board by work ou the streets. Where formerly the ' weuty or tbirty comfortable cells - in the county jail were constautly Cllcd by petty tiftenders, now but four ,or five candidates" can be louud for admission to the brace- let brigade. Even Chinaracu hnvn onit Btettlinj1 chickens, the mongolians asserting that they would, rather rati the chances of starvation than serve one day on the streets, and thus be disgraced n V.i's cyeB ot their countrymen. ' " - J C5 rsey recently made Bp- p', tr-a divorce from his vy'if Yi ben asked n what gr-y , he demanded a divorce, 'l ' iaed j as tollowa; 'De I ct &is occasion is enfficiect Z . JL. TVhen rented ten 3- j "i worked one mule I mar i ,a v t .aa auitaula ior de oe t n. I'ovr I rent sixty acres oP;ud v. X work five mules. My " . 1 i a a ew tnn.M.u S ba d m' I suit de occasion, ob f acres. I need a woraaa THE IRISH. England is beginning to' real ize bow wrong has been her poN icy toward the people of Ireland. Sot a dispalch is flashed orer tha cables but it contains an annoan cement of a tresh outbreak uporj the overtaxed Inshmau, or that troops are being seut to a certai point to enard against public di. turhance iu Irish quarters.! Eng land' policy has been to treat the Irshnian rather as a serf thajn a subject, a cd his wants haye never tcen considered aa Worthy, of a thought when they have come np in conflict with the m- tere&ta of tie laud owner sine the victory ot William of Or ange. It is true that there is a wild and reckless element in the Irish character; but it is also true that he lovc3 the same place iu the world as is enjoyed by those surrounding, him with whom he justly demands an equality. Eng land has forgotten this, or knows mg it all the time, lias failed to wm the Irish heart in her: favor. She has broken down n prejudice j by wordsof kindness and great acts ot benevolence. Her attitude to Ireland has been that of Ithe maBter who suspects the liJiyant of wrong, aud who letsbim know Of his Suspicions. OUSpeet a hian I .,, . . , '. . i ot ill intentions and that hn ment friendship is lost lhis rule will apply in the government of factions of uation, and it is proven by the turbulence hi Ire land at the present writibg, and the strong efforts resorted to by the English government to keep order by preventing riots or per haps more serious' outbreak! 1. We are afraid the time will come, without there is a change in policy, when England wiL'l sin corely regret her shortsighted uess on the Irish question. KILL T1ILM OFF. Thero is oae paper in Southern Oregon that yet asserts jth it tho the Democratic party is1 ,:a!ive, alert aud active." We; fdmira the courago of our brother bt the pencil. He has probably read our article favoring the killing o'f the party leaders before the com mencement of another ccinpaigij, aud has heard that Joha EeUy is supposed to be dead 111 New York. Hut the Jacksonville Times should remember that there are many worse leaders inside the cquueils ot the party besides the detuuet of New Yf"-!r,"and even Hi ft fvainf V n: u riLtutl mov ,arbe a livel v hoiit ir. the K . ' m 1 p.'ay for power iu" thef timo to come, sinco Tammauy stands-vet for its dethroned lavori'te. Per haps the Times has taken its cue trom the result of the lust i Juno election, aud .fiuds satisfaction i u the thought that there 13 iiu the Democradc party a silent Jiower bent on the jissasHinatioil of jL'rirn Kelly & Co., who led the party to its Waterloo in June, and gave the State to Garfield in Novem ber.- Well, kill, politically Prim, Kelly & Co. and who knows but what the poople, after the party has' been. ridden of such incubus ot fraud, will have au oppartuui ty ot seeing some virtue! in it. When snch meu are put iin the front rank3 how can anv one see anything or anybody belaud? - The German papers stae that a new light has been discovered by M. Kordtg, ot the polytechnic as sociation of St. Petersbur'g. The substance is composed pfjnaptha, by a secret process, atidj is per fumed. The new light is said to have the remarkable property of Deing perfectly safe, and the ex periments which were; made by the inventcr before a large com pany were really astounding. Mr. Kordig besmeared his coat with tho preparation aud setting fire to it, walked like a pillar of fira throngh the room without the slightest injury to himself or dam age to his garment. Several mem bers of the association repeated the experiment with a liko result. Tho substance is reported to he equally sate in casks when a cer tain quantity of air is allowed. The Voss Zeitung states (that it is burned in lamps of vry simple construction; tha bottom is lined with a porous substance. The lamp can be held in any position nnil tA if., tit ... ill ..A l.f. . -i , DUU LUV llUb n 111 UUl VAklU-i fruished by the wind. I ;The light I .uself is very pure Stid white j What will the kerosene demon d0, if all this is true? .Ono million, one hundred and e'even thousand hogs were re- ceived in Chicago dnnng Novem ber, the largest receipts ever known for a monih,. wifh a value of $12,250,000. The clearings of the Chicago clearinghouse for November were 182,000,000, the largest ever recorded. The Jacksonville limes very sensibly attacks the Last legiela tare in its failure to amend the game laws of OregonL irithont a single doubt ?.; the , members might have left other matters alone and took up the protection of game qaeation witi'i profit ' to the people - j ; Thar aw now forty vessels in Fan Francisco loading with grain, and twenty more are daily ex pected. Last month fitty odd wheat laden ships sailed from that port for Europe, being the largest number within the same space cf time tor many years. Henry Bergh, the sworn enemy of cruelty, advocates a short shift for ihe murderers, and he lash lor other criminals. Ilis experi ence has taught him the trmh of tho Scriptural declaration that 'the tender mercies of the wicked are cruel." WASTIKO DISEASES. ueh as Oijisamjitiou, Ilrouchltis, Asthma, General Iliiii'y, Rraiu Exlir.urtinn. Chronic Cowan ti.n Chronic arrbee, lys;ei8ia or Jos tit NervuiM Power, Are pofritiveit- enrol br FELLOWS COM POUND SYRCPOF UYLH). As phoejihoriiH eniers t largely i;'tothe animal economy. It hcctmies par exctllnce ibe best Teliicle with which to associat the other vitalizing insrMlitnta of jeaitby inurcdienth of healthy Ulofd, Nerve and r,u i, tvi !.. svr,. .,f ii.nonW phifs a' oml:.ui;d all the subataucu found necessary to insure rohiiMl health, aud whereas it was invented with a view to Bttppiy every deficiency, it crtaiulY has per formed Some wuuderiul cures. Msch?sikk, X. June 12, 1880. Mr. James I. Fellows: Deer Hr 1 w;eh to acknowledge t'.ie great benefit I have roceived Imui the use ol ''Fellows' Compound Hyrnp of llypo phosphilrH.''. 1 have l;en an invalid for nearly two yea's, with a bronchia! affrction thet had become chronic. In the Fall of 1S73 I had a phvsician eiKiity duvs in suc- cesssioh, Iwsidesthe counsel of several oth ers. Thev irnve 10a but little eucour.tie ment, some of 'hem none. Last July I was advised to give tour remedy a trial. I did ho, and in lens than one week there was a mrrtel improvement lor the uotter. I have continued Ms use from that lime untii '.hctiresent. impiovinir all the time. aud 1 can trtitofully tjxy 1 i:m more than a hmidred per ceti. beuer than when I coiu- oienceU its asc. I have increased in weight about a: teen iun'is. hb! my cous.svhich was fearfu', has iioar'.y uisapmiareil. 1 be lieve had it not been for yonr Syrup, 1 should ere this have neon oevontl tti- cares oi life. Very truly yours. AbWUl SlUltl. Do sot lie dtce' ved by remedies bearing a similar natuu: no other irep.ra'ion ic 1 substitute for lbi, under any c;rcuui6lan ces. Fit KG ISOOK8 S U B S C B X 3 3 Ilavin.qr m.J arcnuemenfa to club the Doliat-AS lNDErEKUEST 'i'h the ClX cimsati vnekklv Commercial, we announce tltnt we will funii-h the Dot;0' LAS tXDEl'KMIKNT and t.ao i INC1XSATI Weekly Commercial, a Isrjte H-pnge ij'j-cohimn riimily -aj -.v. r, one year. for i?3 and will ijive as a i!":e I'.'iz" :o each ? early jubscriber under tls e.tii.UafC ar ran2t;t;etit anv one t..x,k hp may select from the following font-iici wr!t pes;ny;e paid and free of all enst she books beiiijr llnr;er' Editions, niialinoff-d, l.-aut iitilly ir ntetl on irood imoer, 111 ;miujr coveits: 1. ''June r'vre," th- cletiruted novel which made t-'hitrlotte Bronte's firoe. ii. VThe D:ivs ot Poiup ii,'' liulwer's losiorical roinacc of universal popularity, the most fascinatiui! 01 bis tiriHSuc'lons, 3. ' John llalilax, Uentleman," ' Miss Mulock s masti-rt tece; a story ot the sor rows and triumphs associated with low bir.li and iron lortune. 4. "The Posthumous Piper.- of the Piek wick Club,'' the work that rve Clmr'eR Uicki'DH his ceiebniy; tne most humor- us and alwav s the most popnlar ot bis works, 5. "1 he Ii. story of a Crime." by Vieiy: Hugo. The terrible narrative by the1 jrreat French poet, novelist and historian -of thu crime of Louis J!a;joleon in strang ling the liberties ol his country. ' . 6. i.1, Henry. Esmond." A novel. By Win. Ti.acker.iy the niost artistic, popu lar mid allaraclri8ti'. of the works of the wises. nov li8i of this time. ' 7. 1 Kotuen." lty Alexander William KiUitlake. One of the most chaim:n nar rnvivi Sever written; full of pen-pictures of life in he Ea-t. including admirable ac count, of person.!' expefii-nces in , Ejrypt am! the Holy Land, 8. "Journal of the Plaoiie in London. " IJy-Danil Defoe, author of ' Kobins u Crusoe. 1 he true history, Dy one .! the. tnoHt diStinL'uisned writers in our lanattuite. of the mjst'Tioes and awful visitaiion ol the Plague to r-nsrland. 0. "Poems of Wordsworth. Chosen and edited by Matthew Am hl. The most pOpuiar and select edition ot Che worss ol one of England's greatest poets, whose writings owe their celebrity larceiy to the excellent understanding they displnv of the sentiment and scenery of country lite. 10. Three volumes .iio:sU .ven ot Let ters' (in one). 1. Robert Burns. 2. "li ver Goldsmith. ii. John Bunynn, O! these Yolamcs the Erst, is by Principal Shairp, the w c r.d by Witliaoi Binck, the brilli nl novelis, and the :!ur.I by Jiiiiiea A. Froude, ihe uistiaguifUetl historian. J.o more Di'irveinus liook than these three marvelous bingraphittt make, cp lo.s been isued in moderc times. It wiil be wren that these books comprise a wide ranee and scribing diversiiy t t!ie iuot briiliaut and pieusinr wr-:.uctions ol nn.deru Huthors, including Novels, '1 ravels. Poetry. 1-Bioern.pliV mid Historr so that all tastes may be consult! and each sub- scrilwr will be eiubarassed nly by tin riches of the variety in seleetii.g lug favor ite book for a Free Prize. r ulvcriptions payable in advance, and the Free Prize Book must be ordered at the time the papers are subscribed for. Free specimen copies of the Cincinnati Weekly Commercial may be obtained by addressing M. lfALSTEAD A Co., Proprie tors Commercial, Cincinnati, Ohio, and free specimen copies of the Li)Ef esdrnt can be obtained by addressing this c.ffic.e. JOHN W. KELLY. Proprietor Douglas Independent. S. K. KATJIOXD, SUBOSON DENTIST, 2nd door to Dr. Hatuiltou's Drag Store, : Bosi'bnrg, Oregon. Offers ilis prpfesiioniil Bt'rvie'Hi to dp people of Douglas county, with whom he hn been acquainted sevetal years. All work warranted firsi-class, and terms as moderate as any other in the profession. . Livery, Sale and PEED STABLE. A. 0. YOUNG, Proprietor, Oakland, OregoUi The undersigned would announce to the traveling public that ha has tha beat of conveyances for Lire, and that 00 the shortest notice, be can 11 aa order. Com mercial tourists wishing team and buggy or team end wagon are especially invited to iospect my outfits for their accommo dation, wbicb I will rent cheaper tbaa tbe cheapest. Ample room for horses or teams to bay and grain over night, t tbe low est possible prices. Giv me a call. mh. 99 ?'3 am Thrre is no civilil natii.n in h west ern lieni'KP'x ra in which ih utility of Hontetter'S Stomach Bitters g t nir. cornetiTP. anil aim-bii.ioiiS mi-dii'tna. m Lot-known and p!rfmted. V lille it is a medicine for a'i wawon and all cli mates, it U specinllv suilei to the ctr- plainta Kencraind. hy ilie Wi a'l.er, lniiig ilw jurt and tea". veji-tal:e wtnnulant in thn world. F'T al by driiui! and dleri, to whom apply fur HostuitiT Almanac for 1831. , SMCTA ClAUS HEUDQUIiRT'fS ESTABLISHED. Wonld annontice that they have imported arid are receiving the largest asoitment ol TOTS FOE TH3 HOLIDAYS Ever imported to K'Schurg, from the itern State mahuactortes, and by prchasi-e of first dealers, ihey are enabled to sell th-'ir poods in tiiis line cheaK-r than they were ever sold before. The S t o c k em braces Doll Babies, . Doll Wngort3, Drums and Horns, Whistles, ;Accordeons, Jumping Jacks, Balls, Top, Whips, Flutes, Etc., Etc., Aad evry thing else in the Toy LiDe. A glance t the stock will convince all tha: the stock is lanre aud fine, and thai in fact Santa Olaus Has made his Ueadquarters at Laagaafcsrg Bros.'. Stars. Thn trade will besunplied on the most reasonable terms, and orders from the in terior solicited. Coma young and o'ldf and see the ojien inff of f-anta Claus' buiiiiets as f;ist as they urrive. LAXGiil'BKUtJ B!iO. 62.d Il-iseburir, Oregon. BOBBINS -ASD YATES. ARE IN THE FIDLO XU PREPARED Ta F B A, 1 IN ALL TUE LATEST STYLES, THAN AST HOUSE EOSTil Or W'A t BWiCISCO 01 FACILiTIBS-ARE AND OUR STOCK SECOND T ALL THE -ET CiTRA" Ol' A First Class Picture xS'tore. W ill Be Found at Our Place,; 229 First, Portland- About the 1st of Keptemtx-r we shall rex oeive our first invoice of the Celebrated m emmm pjahgs- We still keep on band tbe celebrated Whitney & Holmes Organ. Remember, that we buy our goods at first hands, and have no middle men to hare profits with. SOBBIK3 YATES. 153 First Street, peg 'Portland,, j?5 STOSXACH N N Santa Olaus ! AT Parrott .6cq9.- . PAUROTT .'BROTHERS Take pleasure 10 infurmitiif theLsdiraand Ocntlemen o( Kweburg thanhey l)Te on UanJ the tinext assort meft-. ei - LADIES SHOES, v : FANC Y OAlf ERS, FAtJKSLIL'l'ERS, rind rthcr Iow Cot and Enibriidrrd G'-o-l? evr Ijimjjlit to iio.'eburjr. Besides thtiv oner to tlie n;al poitItion of South. ern Oreijon bariraiiia in Gttra Bofw, ()vi-r- ehni s atiii reaJv-made B'ii, and wiilfap- pi you with a bit or twt of hom m m uinclnre. rt;ai in qimtity and make to any mattulacltircd In thu Mn - - .All we ask is a trial, and we will prov we tail not iu quality or prtoea, 83td PARUOTT BIt.K TO THS LADIES I Would anuonucu that for th Tlolidaya lie has the finest of French 1'kufumks asd Soaps, Gentiiee in tvery way, and complete, He has also several brauulul A 1 And the Best Hair Tonic : Manufac'tired. He especitl'.y icviies the Ijulies to inajiect the stock, since it is the best ever hrought to Roeburg. and yei, for its worth, the rbeiipest. 3d;d PUIL. DeSOUZKR. The Chief E. C. STAHTOII Would announas that he has j list received a most complete stock of HOLIDAY llESIIil Comprising Fu! or single setts of hooks. Papeterie in fapcy boxes, handsome cards and envelopes iu handsome boxes, auto graphs and other albums. The oooks, juvenile and otherwise, wer written by the best ot auilinrs, including the works ol the most celebrated authors. Silver-plated ware in many fancy forma, and colored cot tonjtlannels anH ulster cliths a specialty, Coiue and s"e my stock. You will be sals Tsfied" that 1 can - furnish at lowest p1 ice tin) best of goods. My old patrms are iesiiect:u!)y iuvirt-d to give me a csll. U C. STANTON, S-ltil '', At the Postoliice, mm FDRTHE HOLIDAYS. Santa Ola-uts UAS NOT FOJtCiOTTEN 0, GQa For you will I nd there the best of every thing ill the l'ne of Toys, in the wny of Cliristinfts presems Riid HoliiUiy Uoods. Aed reiiieiuuor that I have the lxt of Ckara and Tocacco For Side, and in this line keep only Crat- Ciil"S gM'C;S. a3td S. GOLDSTEIN. FINS" MEATS - FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Xi. McGREGOZl Wonld announce tlmt he has made ar rangenieuts to provide the citizens of Rose burg with the finest of cuts in beef, pork, veal and nmt.on, and besides he will sup ply ontrooa with chickens and egirs. Come to me if you want a fancy roast, a fine beeo-teak, n nice veal cut'et, or a tender chicken. Best of Potatoes always on i at d. 33 d L, licOKEaOH. Grand Blow Out FOR THE AT THE SAN FiiANCISCO BBBE HALL ! FRED. SCIIH'ARTZ, Near the Depot, wonld n?k his patrons hiie c I) braiing ilie .Holidays, to come In and rumple hi new lot of San FraucisC Beer, Fresh. Brewing, aud direct from the Uruwery. Tbis Is an extra lot, im ported especially for Christinas and New Years', aud friends will find it superior to anvihiug in the line ofte.ed. itt-.d SCHWARTZ. 1 M. Would announce that lie has just received a very large stock of ALBUMS, - MEERSCHAUM PIPES AND HOLDERS. The best of Candies and other articles suitable lor CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Ladies and geuileiuen are invited to in spect oiy stock bofore they consult K&jita Claus. I will not be undersold. Do not forget, I always keep the QuesS brands of Cigars and Tobacco, M. APPEL. ROOK & EYE AND OTHER .mhot mmKS 1 O. C. PERKINS Would Inform tha pob'icTiat lie Is pre pared for tbe Holidays, and that besides other Fancy Drinks, he has porch" aed in San Francisco, and will offer for sale a One brand of Something leasing to the uete and uu able tor the? a) at. " his celebrated liquor eaanot bee -di eT. . , VJ4 ' f 21.S Appel V 1 LAlTQ22T3BEa BEOS. Tbls firm has eoastantly oa hand the finest lock or Boots and Shoes eves Bitoranr to uosEBCua. Bs3t of Boots and Shoes Hade to order and Repaired. LYON'O PATENT HETAU.IC STIFFEMERS, FOR . . :: - unn Ana aresne Soot and Shot Heels ' Prevents rann'ng over and treating off oa I be SIDES. The firm hss on Land the finest stock of of Leather in the State, and is prepared to do all kinds ot work in a first c!ass i:'hii- ner, upon th mi-si reasonable terms. Par ties needing In their line, should call opon them first, as they fully i QCAUANTEE ALL WORK. - Turned out of their , shop to lie A t aud certain 10 wear welt. All inds of Muh'.ciI Instruments 8oid at ftn Francisco prices. Vioiinl and other strings a specialty. i tlome suri see us. 1 UUSKBURQ JIAUBLE WORKS Mouuments, tombs, table Marble Mint.es etc., made from the Lest .-pt-f' ei' a"i Domestic marble. Desi).'D8 and estimates furnished free. Head stones from $10 uuward. tiive me a call and examine my work before purchasing. B. BRACK EU IU DG E. -EXCELSIOR llOiMiill' SHOP ! O alulanci. nOUSE SUOEINU J1ADE SPECIALTY And all kinds of work GIVE TUE FI3- And you vi A CALL. 0 agaifi OO TO DK. S. HAMILTON'S HEW. DRUGS TORS, FOR Emus, Faints. Oils, Varniidt, Window aiip Piciure llass. Stationery, perfumery, if yo. wish to purchase tin Ml cheiper than any pl.-.ce s m'h ot - POUTLAND. Full line keept of El) WAliD TOiD & CO'S.GOLD PENS, PENCILS. ETC, SCHOOL BOOKS, NOVELS, LEGAL BLANKS. was I Varntslx a (SvtkVi Windsor and Xewtons tube 0-'!". Wit dow and Picture Hun, n ry kim. t Lowest i'rice, by box or p:iii. liut B k, Wntiug Caper, en vi-lopes. pelts.. All tie"' Potent Medicine J st'-k demand will warrunt. OLSS CUT TO OliDKll. free of charge. Agent for MIXED PAIKT3 The c lebra'e l tnd thoronih'v SeMel PA civic unmsH paint. t; im- PEKISIIAULK PAINT, and 'Jho KNAMEL PAINT. Agent for- M. Oray, "Music Dealer, enu Francisco. Prefcripti -nt filM w-ftli dira'c ,'at t e lowest rn:ee- titere is rccea-ibie at ail hours of th uigh'. Keniember t'ne p'ace. trick building, posite tbe Metropoiitao Ui.tel.li .eeuur." 5. HAMILTON. 7clm W, Gilbert, S VLEM, OUEH02T: Dealer Iu LEATHE Hides, Furs end liberal advances uai!e Butcdiers. oc!3 st iura and Hotel, Opposite Marks Co. 'a V,rl:k Store, OJJ JACKSON STREET, UOStll'URa. Aniiontu-es to the im'oliij tha1, he has ftiruitdied i re-1 tun rant with new beds, nod will icive tlie people - jjohI nccoiniuodulioti as any betel iu the it ;if v. FURNISH MEALS AT 25 CTS. And that ho will siipiily his tables with the best- in the market Vo Chinese- Cooh Employed DAVIS, M. D, PifSiCA!J ArH SURGEON. OFFICE. L'PilTAISit IS , MK8 &Co's brick building, Koebu: ,1.0. e gon. Private consultation room lor pa tients. NOTICK OF FIXAL SETTLOLEKT. Notice is hereby given that Tuesday, January 4, 1841. has 'been set for tbe set tlement of the final account ot J. A. Palm er, Administrator of tbe estate of Norah Palmer, deceased. All parties Interested will take notice. , C, (JADDIS, . 83-tw County Judge. aaMf 4 fjrfjpi may be njtrad o Kewmwrier Atverttenr Borawi 1A JfyattSl Srree.),whTea4ver. f T???"? tudne-eontrnearaey i $ V i Ii luao tut st la t--t 4 WoaaS sr. rifcT .sTO b3 El ?iuiu!.-.i!rnra m AND WHOLESALE GROCEHS AND DEALERS IN KEY WEST NEW YORK CIGARS Xo: . 120, 123 & Market Street, AND Xti. 23 & 24 California .S!r t. SANFUAXCISCO, CA LIF0RXIA. O t- MOOSE, '- (Late f Sitlem). ALL WOP.K carefully per- :.sv Soruied, ami ' af reasonable VV;''Hb''.-. .'-T"'v' ssgiral wcrk . . r: ; : can be done. t - " : - Aliaesthet- 1. '" . ' v. X'.- the Free9 r.pp'di-d for th- painless extraction of teeth O'iic.' nni Dental tooin over Marks C.i.'s llaildiu;;, Il isebnrg. Eoncopi- Mo Physician LosEuriifj oil: .on, ILL ATTEND TO ALL CASKS intrusted to his enre, Office at ao-.f hi? residence m mm icf. .1'-"iiis. JAI1ES W0QBWARD Would infom the public that he has opened a new Harness Shop, Next door to the saloon of Mr. E. C. Dry, an 1 that hereafter he will have for sale, the finest SADDLES, The best of Harness, ani all Saddlewara and Harnessware for sale. FANOY SADDLES ASD fins harness a specialty. Repniring di ne with neptness and di iSE,LlW-!Sv& ti 1 phich.and ah work .utrusteil to my care 1 wtli receive skilliol tte!i;iin. Give me a call, and you will find tti:it my work is lirst-clasa aud my prices us low as the '33d' JAMES WOODWAUD.- KOSEnCRO, OGN. Z'iJVIERfAiJ h FflAZER, PilQS. Castings o! hit size and IRON WORKS j Of every description neatly and promptly 1 executed Grist, Quartz and Saw Mills Made to order. Portable atd Stationary ENGINES Made to order and WARRANTED. . t3 FOUNDRY: One block south of he DepO t. jy3 The CHICAGO LEDGER, a literary an-1 family paper, can be had by sending w 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 mora!, and wU calculated for the family. BUY THE Ur.:?Q'JA VALLEY KILLS tMTSi C3L 32? , ' THE BEST in THE MARKET. AddreM A, W, STBAESg, CanyooviUe egoB, h3 PR Pi 3 n I 1 o o o H D tr o o METROPOIAH HOTEL KOSEBTJRG, - OPvEGON, 1 PROPRIETOR. The-Omly Fit.st-Class Hotel in the City and Depot of the C. O. Stags Company. Well Furnished sleeping a'-artmonts.the Ust of beds, and 'he most attentive of housekeepers, a table supplied with the beet or cverytning. STAGES FOR REDDING Leaves this house every day on the ar rival of the cars from Portland. . The travelling public, and all who favor n with their patronage, can teat assured that thev will be entertained in. the best pessitjle manner. M. A. CAXAJS FOE SALE CHEAP A Scscnd-Hand Planer (Weatherby, Richardson Ruggs tniicliiue,) All bits and slotted cylinder for m -, itig rustic and moulding goes with, me machine. F particulars inquire f THO.S. OKI.IALK, Kosebnrg, Ogu. JA5IS3 W. HAMZLION, . , . '. attorasy-at-La'W- trFFICK FIRST IWIK TO Tlibi O1 riaht in the Court House, f-uisi- es promptly attended to in all the O-irs of t e : Ue. Zoui? Bel fits, WAT. il JLCI: It AND JfAVELER F.-i lit St., Kosehtis?, Oregon. Wh.Vt a le and retail dealer iu Welches. Clocks, Jewelry, (Joi.I Pens and Musical Ittstrutuents. Watches. Clocks and .lew- :y repaired. Ali ley work warruiiteJ, AT FAIR OAKS, OREGON Sampson Satb.er lin, Prep. TJfY NEW 8TOUE AT FAIR OAKES IS in. aim completed and tilled with a Sue stock o( g'Hls etnbrac'ng ev ything found in a first-class count rv sor. f am pre- ...ril . -til ,,kl t trli Bti liillH I ol goods, at lower prices th n they can be secured elsewhere, llors , ea;t.e, Sbeep and boa's ani s!l kinds country ff,, lice taken and highest is et price paid for the same, tiive r. a ol1 aud sntisly oursoif, AMr SON BUTiltiiLIN. 71 Ti. si 1 ab GEORGE W. GS2JGER, Annouuces mat he will s l! ms flue larm, situated on the south iork of Deer creek, on the County road, seven miles east cf Koseburg, Deer creek junoing ibroughthe entire piace. ; LESCillPTION OF FAI1M : Well improved, good orchard, two story dwelling house, a convenient barn. There are 200 acres of 'arming land, and 100 acres in grain. Will sell all vt part. For particulars inquire of ' GEO. V. tiENGER. Roseborg. Oregon. May 22. SHERIFF'S SALE. WheVeas, Jos. Palmer, in tbe Justice Court of Deer Criiek Precinct, (before K. u. IIursh, -Justice; Dotigl s county. Oregon, recoverel judgment against Dr. J. WoodrulT. for the sum of twenty-two 65-TOO dollars and tliereafler to wit: Nov. 4th, 18!, lih-d a duly certi fied transcript thereof iu the office of tho County Clerk oi Douglas county, Oregon, and s.tid judgment was there npou immediately docketed in the Judgment Lein IMcketof the Circuit Court of said Douglas eotioty, Oregon, anu wnereas on tne4tn clay or isoveni ber. 1B60, exetrution issued thereuti ou: of the said circuit court, directed to me, commanding me that out of lhi personal property of the said Dr. J, 'Woodruff.' or if sufficient Personal propertj coula not te found, then out folinit Ihun r.ut. oa the 4th day of November, ' 180, or made the amount of said judgment. with interest ami costs thereon. Now therefore, in pursuance of the said writ of execution, I have, levied upon t ha follnwiTicr ri.iuri tuxi rual eie, r.nr l tr half of lot No. 1 in block .No. 27 and lot No. 7 in block No, 13, and the N 1-2 of tbe S 1-2 of lot No. 2, in block No 39 iu th City Of Roseburg, Ugl5s COUUty, Oregon, according to records of survey made by A. K. nt. And further, 1 ill sell all the r'fht. tt'.le and inter- est 01 tne sain j -r 4. w oo-irtiir, to and 1 to the sutd pr . ei described aa afore said, together with all and singular. tha tenement.. le hereditament, ami . . . . . , 1 ( purteuauce,, inrreuu-.u oe(Pflging cir la auy tt iao apperrauung, at ptioiic ' aoetion, to tbe highest bidder for fcsh,j tba c!y f hoseburg, Douglas coUDtv, Oregon, on Monday th 27th day .fi December, 1880. it the hour of one t 'look in tbe afternoon of said day to tefetner wttn Interest ana au tegml t oot sfcUr. 1 1 ",JU' to,4. i;i3 Of DU!aa Co. Or. V- wJat4lX. " IIOFOUTUE- ri.oici.st brands cfWinos J -i a t OlTSim SAIC01T OAKLAND OV.'Z'i T. B -COPELAlSfI v Proprietor. - . ' neat or w ines, liaytwi and clfiara ly ou linu'', and a welcome to alL d see me. eept-ly The fi conntam Come ac 2H ular resort ftr basiness men, 1 others desiring "somethina; ett:i:tch's sake," Willi ba if Suit u & Co.' 8tire, - LAZl'),' - Vines, Liqaors and Cgal I. . . aepie ly This pot Farmers auo good for th ! lound south OAK The best of i always 011 hum Eouto Coast Eest To tll6 '8 DRAIN" Wednesday, STAGES LEAVE Every Monday, atid Friday, at 8 o'clock A. M., lor S1J0TTSB11 HB C0QS BAY. F.r further particulars enquire of , . m , JOIJX clakkT Propri-lor. Lrain Teacher of ZtZzisic, OAK ST., ROSEI3URG, OU. Honrs from 7 to . ci. and frwn uovl3 " 4 to fi p. in. Will S. I", all kinds oi Asric 'dtral IsiTsltncats For Anaber Twt-lv Moi.ih Ja " a Sf'Q.Q 13 Si U-RG, FOIl FRANK UROS., PORTLAND. Black U.iwk Plows n 2 Cultivator. Randuli Koliing Harrow, Brown Sulky and tjsng P.ows and Harrows, . . . . . . -. -. McSherrr Broad-Cist and F ;rce Feed Seed D.-Lls. ; Cider Mills, Etc., Etc. LOOK OCT Foli THE iw twii mm FOB 1881. i-eai for Ciicnlar Price List. i , A SL'ICUtf. Agent. ;! King of the Blbod 5 pare, an Serofoion. im, ... .( , ' k V i-purtty 0? tZ uZS J.'TTf!! Tl' anrtrcn n.it.ll. ... :. ansa- I,,.; vv: iu... . , HjaS' S25i3 SCROFULA. ,Woa3,W Csrs of Sliaiaest. : X 1 wj1 " '' f "1,'. hUx j ivt S.9"1 1 tSt fV totrv Kingot ttLK"wh I lT L tjn toma. M hVol; J??1 r" """"""-"ihtaaii triubw ui -tZ at.. .- wfTI t mta a- , . .. r u. awwidBCVr 18 Ho"ri to morn- asmhu iT; i ""ncateof thai l,oaKMb?mmiu-ein. ?STaieatS. tJk r 2Lft,tt" and JiTrStET!"' whS mw . -v. ogn t! v. - : -- :" -v. v ' "t : v-