The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, March 04, 1882, Image 2

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PATUKDAY,
.MARC II 4
Tn Janx W. Kelly.--! ake notice
that I hreby terminate your teuenan
cy at will, or by sufferance, of tlw lot
No. 6, In block 20, iu the ciry of Eose.
burg, my premises now oceup.ed by
you at a dwelling house and printing
office; and require yeu to remove ibVe
from, on w befora - the 14th dy of
March, 1S83. j
Dated, this 3d day of March, 1&S2, at
Boseburg, Douglas county, Oregon.
Solomon A sbajiam.
The above is a copy of a notice serv
ed upen ashy 3oI. Abraham: whalt ia
more Sol. Abraham, after tix year'
hard service In bis favor and for his
moral and social benefit and tlevatlon
to the diiparagement of truth, ha has
Attempted to eot only turn us out of
doors bat alio to deprive us oi tha
means of earning an honest livelihood
for our wife and babies by instituting
suit of replevin for possession of the
material of this office to which he has
no right. We make this statement
for the reason that we readily gave
bonds, and to- assure ike public that the
mule will continue its kicking, Pol
Abraham to the cootrary notwith
standing.
DIS30LOTI02I NoticjC This i to cer
tify that the copartnership heretofore
existing between f the uuerai?a-
ed and Pel. Abraham in pol
Hies or otherwise has beta diaeaiveti
The undersigned continues the buisi
Bess and will ride his own mule. '
Johw W. Kelly.
Koeeburg, March 4;h, 1833.
TO THE POINT.
Sol. Abraham, in presence of
H. C. K locum, asked us to return
to him the material we received
from him. The demand was tnude
. on Wednesday last at the Metro
politaa Ilotei. Our answer was
that we had nothing to give up.
Kqw, the bouen people i
Douglas count maj understand
the' thing we have labored tor
Hit conscience at the eleventh
hoar does not reproach him!
claim js based solely upon a. job
pat op by himself to fleece poor
old John D. VanBuren, and lor
truth, fce would i njuzzle us, it
possible, onder the cloak of rlght-
, eousnesi covering 'fiend.
Out upon such oonseuse7
Tnere are mavy yet living in
Oakland who know that it va3
not by Sol. Abraham's permission
we removed thu priming material
..from Oakland. The permission
, of his own brother was necessary.
: Poor Jimmy Smith gave ua , his
stock, as did others, and the result
was, we were compelled to ask
oUer'a excepting Sol. Abraham
or iJermiesion. Poor James E.
Smith is dead, a nobleman he
waa, thank God-L.for ha was
..wuvou. n tBimui can mm a
witness on less his 'righteous spirit
should sometime j summon Ircm
Hades the pmt of Sol. Abraham,
in order that the Almighty might
, . learn that there were two fallen
angels in the bottoraltsa pit.
We are iulornaed th?.t the
plaintiff iu the' case has a witness.
There are men in Koaeburg who
will swear that tha witness in
; question was not drank lrom
drinking whisky,; twit Was an
opiam.fiend. We, will allow his
testimony to go for what it is
worth. But we hsve the right of
rebuttal, and if wa do tiot establish
tha fact that a dirty unprincipled
witness is put upon the atand, we
.shall give up the cage. But let the
matter above go, J tor we have m
our possession sundry letters writ.
ten by Sol. Abraham. We have
Ht ourliack the honest treu of the
county. . So far ao'good.-.'
' Jiut ho v about fat 31,000 we
.were promised to oppose tho eloc
turn of 'Lafayette.1 Laue, oil of
irD'w paid by wiiJing'coatrih
Muto7s7sd. of which we only
received yfSJ We know where
' tue'other iSUtkeat to. Ask us
for parties in witcesa and lor
papers. .
The Portland LMercary has
ariK;0 ot two waks ag-- why
renntiay. Bs Jloeeburg ed
itor "'d the attAck," hiiq
Kwba.v aisnined .onjwilhuw
tX""1 trm,J by (s U we
t)CB
are nor. II- . 1 ' ,." v."- anvi
Mitl-
i-ro'-ed ': : i h're i pome
the test? It is trae the Mercurrj's
leading article, accusing ti of
traitorous conduct, viaa written ui
KoBcburgj we know the writer of
hat article so well; we coald put
our Driver
upon the man. "Old
bird urc not fooled with chaff
And, as to Boxet' where is h-?
le commenced the fight, and in
return we gave him blow far
blow, and threw our gauntlet
do u In detiance. lie is as cow
ardh' es tha man who wrtke the
first and lending article in the
Mercury. In this discussion we
are on the side of right, ot hon
esty aod ot justice, and in the
name ot the three we ask a reply
rom the prcsecntion. lias ihe
Mercury lied, or has it been fur
nished false! ood by an untcrupu-
ous correspondaiit ? Let us hear
from either ltoseburg or Portland.
The vati3ans opinion ot beer
was asked several yeara ago nn
der the following circumBtauces,
as told by a priest; "While parish
priest or a Bavarian country
village the Burgomaster cenie
to him cno day and asked wheth
er it was proper to drink bear iu
Lent. The pastor replied th it he
thought a moderate enjoyment ot
beer waa quite IswuL the preai
dent of the commnno, 'however,
was not satifrhfd. a few vs
Inter he again went to hia rever
ence and solemnly asked him
whether he cnlJ not make an
inquiry in Home a& to the legality
ot the wholesale drinking oi
'Baierisch' during Lent. The
clergyman gladly assented. 'I
received a notification trem the
highest authorities, he says, 'that
no judgment could be given on
the beer question until the beer
bad been seen and tasted.' A
small barrel ot the very beat Bay
arian 'was .jjnt lrom ' the village
to the Eternal City; it was proba
bly the very first Bavarin beer
which crossed -'the threshold ot
the apostles.' The decision came
back trom Rome without delay.
Che wine-drir-king authorities iu
the Vatican ruled that as much
ot this singular liquid might be
druak dantig Lent as a man
could bring r himself to dnnk.
Not only so,but it was even
added that it m ght be regarded
as a sort of penance when a man
drank a lara quantity of eo bitter
and
nauseous & concoction:,,
Some are .inclined to make
light of our article in relation to
the Grange last week. Well
'lie who laughs last I.ingbs best."
The Grange is pot dead, and
those who would urge such is the
case, are but ssnseless fools,
pleased to madness with their,
own folly, and the result of
thoughts emenatiug from brains
too small to have an honest pur
pose or anythiog less than seifih
motives. It would be well for the
schemer against and to the detri
ment of the farmer's pocket, veere
the Grange dead and buried-that
is tor his pocket But even with
a full pocket that schemer would
then tttmble lest the dry bones of
the departed should arise from the
grave, and by their rattling dis
turb bis guilty conscience. There
is a skeleton in the closet of every
man who fights the Grange of
Douglas county, and he sees it
sleeping or waking::or he who
fights the Grauge with" a lie knows
his own .worth, and he knows that
by a lie be lives and is flourishing',
and his guilty consciecce i hia
accuser.
The report of the commisioner
of Patents for the year ending
Dec. 31, 1831, bears abundant
evidence th3t there is no tailing
off in the activity of our inventors.
The number of patents issued waa
17,620," against 16,584 for the
preceding yar. Tho total num
ber of applications requiring in
vestigation and action was 30,242.
Ot these 26,059 were tor patents
for inventions, designes, end
reissues, a;id4,183 were caveats,
filed .applications for registratron
of trace marks, labels, etc. The
total receipts of the office during
the year trom" all sources were
$853,665,89, and the expenditures
005,173 23. The total balance
in the Treasury of the United ; !lc c'"an Man no were duly
State on accouut ol the patet:t j ioTdl-i. on January lr. In
fund on January 1, 1832, amount- j ttl',r iaujrsiral they rM that
ed to $1,880,119 32. The Com- I ti,:. w're pr-ud to belong to "oir
mis3iouer urges upon Congress I nK"'f'l Republic". Said model Re
the pressing necessity oi "' lucreaa- ! V' only one " foreign
ing the '"examining" force ot ih. i'Erab.isaador (at Parif), olc bank,
office, and providing moro rcivr;; j 0t!C railroad acd $1000 of debt.
for the use of the -office.
i?patch lnu Waehliiirion to Mi-,
Ad
Fr-i Jarvi, dated .Mdrs! S i, t tha 1
effect that lhi contrar-t f r e.-rfyini; j
th iMnfl t:etween thisritw and i:moiM f
has been Jet to A. C. Mare, of Uoise I
r " 7
The recent anti-Jewish riots in
Warsaw, were very disastrous in
their results. During tie distur.
bances 92 Jewish taverns were
destroyed; b'03 stores, re-tn,u rants,
medical establishments aitd places
of worship,, and 403 lodgings.
The riots extended beyond the
limits of the e tv and there, wero
itbreaks in several i.eiuubonnc ,
villages. The inunbei t-f ruined !
tami;iea has beeu officially 6tated
at ' over 5000, oraprisii.g about j
20,0C0 individual. It is claimed i
that only one person, a woman,
was murdered, b'lt a great number
were. wounded. Thirty-one hun
dred rioters were arrested, all of
whom were confined in the citadel
and held for trial.
A change in the Danish
custom s i a nil', proposed by the
tiovernm?nt t the Landsthing,
is ni a decidedly free t radii g
character. It rerr-ores entirely
the duty on vnnons raw mntouals,
including coals, : salt, rice, raw
silk, Imlf-fiiished iron goods,
minerals urd chemical prepara
tion.'. It lowers the duty (on
petroleum, pi iron, steel (in burs
and r cofi'eo. .. The .duty on wine
and tobacco is raised. : Tha Iohs
of revenue resn'tirg 19 entimated
at $584,240, ;vhUc an int're:fe of
revenue Drioii' ting to 200.540 -.
esfinutfcl from chaiijrea in the
excise on brardy rud beef, giving
a net minnn of 73,700.
No honest man be he Repub
lican or Dcmocrnt-can conscien
tiously endorse the nomination of
Conkling by the president for the
position of associate justice of the
Supreme Court. 'From all sources
comes tho cry th.-t expresses the
feeling of outraged honesty, v Bui
it is t 'cnr.Folaticn to believe that
the days of stalwartisrn hare been
puramtcred. No bitter, partizan
clique cr fcf ion can survive the
blow." Arthur l.'t'S given hia wing
of the party which m-ble. General
Garfield openly enreed tis not
honest enough to "be entrusted
with ofSce. . .
Now is ;t!ie ; tiniiS for an
independent iiutional party. The
thierei hav.; control of the
governmcnf,". and no-.hing good
can be s: con-d or expected in
furtherance of the public good
from their hands. Let there be
a movement at once made
loo?cuf 10 this end. Let either
Blame or Hancock be put in the
field as tlis champion of the
peopeV rights, and the days 0'
rascally rings will be ended. The
honest people of the Umtprl
States are ripe ia opinion to
political revolution.
Conkling 'secured Ar: bur's ap
p-iutmeut to the New York
Custom-house and Hayes turned
Aribur our. Arthur is president
and he puts Conkling into office.
It is iitiowu that Arthur was a
thief, and the uation-be'ievea that
to Conklings influences - Oafie'd
(an honest man) was murdered
A thief and a murderer at the
bead of "the greatest republic the
world ever knetv. How com
pletely "'-.""appropriate! Americans,
take -.-'something to 3etne your
stomachs, or you will become
fearfully sick!
Captain' Daniel Katler, the last
survivor of the military ; escort
that accompanied Emperor Na
polcan to Elba, died recently at
Klaustnburg, '-Transylvania, m his
I02d year; - In 1706 he entered the
Austrinn army as a cadet, and
served with distinction throughout
the wars of the holy Alliance
against Republican and Imperial
France, lie retired en a captain's
pen r ion in 1826.
.That Homer was born in Brus
sels Ujnt generally accepted as a
fact, but a learned Belgium ped
agugoe a short time p.go published
a book proving to his own satis
faction and the repectfsl astonish
mant of bis contemporaries that
Homer was a brave Begiarn.
The most absolute cud conclusive
confutation i f this claim is now in
the hinds of Professor Ilokos of
Ather.p University.
The n7 consuls of the Rrnub
A.tvyuiihy.oian ailmi'er in Mar-
j..iJks recruly-rnado th ilepubKc
i a present of &o,0C0. "
t.-r.Tkau 'rpr, Arthur nxf
. . i . -
v'"Mliil'6
ihi'i'd. said tha Pcvil
- IlU 1
- - 7
Can it be tWArthur expects to
t , rht up before
be sometime brots,u v
, A he United
the Supremje Cwt Of k. ,
StatfH f"r h'gh crimes and w... 1
mcanors, ana nencc eppouii.
Conkling that be might have a
warm friend pn tf ft Bench? Time
will only tell.
Pe,l,aP! lfess Volito tha
cxprcsarve in (.eorge William
CrMii to n mark ' that Sargent's
ppi-intmeit -was "roujrh or. the
Oerojan, ' t,ut Uurtis lies a bamt
of saving wh-t he thinks, especb
ally libmt "bo-siBm'aud machine
pontics.
Livery, Sale and
. BEED STABLE.
T e iiDrlrignt-t vtiii;t announce to tbe
travetiusr puni-.c ii'.st. I lifts the best of
Ciri'V'tgruuci . fc unv nJ tfmt n llie
sliortwi n-jtitc. l. ohji t;ua,!i onier. 0m
iuTcm! tur'tsi rsi.-niir tt'aun and bungj
or ifjiin ku:l wti'oa uru rtjttfcmlly inviiwd
to iiWSK-', hit (inffiia for t'ueir accommo
(tuiitiii, V7i;eit I viill t"M cheaper than tu
I'liPapi-yf. .inpti) to-ir.j for liorstes or teams
to Iihv Unix jra'a tiVff nijht, at the low.
est rxusiliw pH4 . Jlive tna a call.
JCS. CA11LON, Hoheburpr.
REftCT J COAL
THR KKVr-TON K OF THE
WEST COAL MINING
ASSOCIATION,
B -ir lenvr to imi:ci the j ublic that tliey
win ftirni.-ti (.OAL a'.ler ibis date at
tue f H'wiuj lAtts.
Illactsniiths Coal $8.00
Uoipstie Coiil 5.50
JUSITU A. liOi'KINS,
" Bolo Agt-ot,
L oklng Ulaes
DRY'S SALOON,
Jackson Street, ' ' Roseonrg.
The proprptor of this well knwn and
popular resort wonlil thank his ffrie&ds
fur tluir libe ai patrouAu in the past
and would ,ak U-r a eout nuance of
he came iu the luturc. The public is
informed tUat J keep none but the best
brands of wires, r iiquor and cigars
an'l that I .il oyer the lar the cle
l.ratii Js-e Moure & Co.' Kentucky
. hisk'if
A good billiard table will be found
in the Mfw; also i he leaainj papers
of the wuriu.
WOOL, IIIL FURS AND
DEli'i SKIN'S.
.
Pure hr-sed by
(O.lice, tUIioad Dpot)
IIinUKST CASH PUICE PAID.
Parties having fanr of the above
named articled lor Isiwe will do well to
give him a call. II. h. JiTJRTOX.
Sartf- Gez'a Tiestaurant
ROM BUHU, OHliOON.
MEALS AT ALL IiOUKS
ANY IlUii !lGWr OR DAY.
IVroi'TH ftnd cihis will find this a
fcri-c.5s ji'mv u tai oinner, supper
Ciiiuetj cf.ks. rupojod, . 30lf
r. HOT.vi.iNoi,
an FianciFCO.
E. C. XjCBD,
Portlan
A. P -EOTALIWa & CO
3 raid 5 Xoith First st.. Portland,
jrjxvrters ad -wholesale dealers iu
FISK W I NES AND LIQUORS.
oe agents fir the
Ct'TTtK OLD BOCKrON
WHISKY.
And for
"Soung Horses
FOS SALE
I have for sale 8 bfad of yoons;
j tmt v:v n : icli t.Hit. 3 ytais o.e
one tint? horse 3 years. old. two yfs.
rign mnd another 3 y;ar old borrr.
t hariieea: one fxid saddle man
1 h-e animals am of jrood stock, kiad
in disposition, valuable to the pur
cba-er ar.d will b sold on the mostrea
soaatle term. ;
GEO. W. GEKGER,
' febi " JRoseburg, Oregon.
NOTICE.
I hrt-hy notify all to whom It may
concern that I wnut nothing charged
on my seount, without a written order.
W.J. SINGLETON.
Tiis cmsimiiffit
baa Ibr more than lbrty ysan atot.t4 m
position aa the lead in? ppr of tib W. II
anJu above all otbera In etrealaiian, lnfla
nee, and tn tbe eirteem of lta wdan, itniia
It is Jurt the kind of peper tbe people wanV
Thi WetMv nma eovan tbe wi croaaA
er a nr chtw famUf Journal. It to. lewr
and better than any hlBh-priewJ mly of
fered the public; It reading matter wTma
BTater soope, ia more aUrtaixas and la
airuotive, aad yet it 0tU
KVt OSS XHMUKAB A TfiAB.
" Onr agents ererywliere eay It la tha eaatert
txvper In tbe field to eanraaa Sor, and raadere
nns. lthral terms to elnb asenta.
Specimen copies frae. Bend tor woe feetaro
jT??
TUmf, iM Walnut
QZMiBXMt Ob
&TCS EAIIY TT3-STL?,
2 ght jpogm, Jbrty-trig'M eaAMtea, Cslf eft
dollara yesr, S3 fee six CLM
for Mireemeatba. Haa tbe Uurgtset eiroai.
'advertising: medium and tbe fcf4 peaor
reader who would know of taiwortdw
uon or ny pPr ia bincuuuu. M uie P"l
- - oln)wi aa promprty aa li-e aawe tmm hm
Just Commence "
pfttaTj ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE MUSlv,
MBRCIAL AN D NORMAL CLASSES.
EEHD ?0a CAL0GU TO
H. L. BENSON, A. M, P rirc iya
6 f V'J
Is oaipootod.
We have replenished our.ttock of
Oftneral 2erc.3:&XL&i?
la order to complete our sale,
ann therefore ofter to sell Cheaper than
any bouse in Oregon. We still sell
13 yard of Muslin, 11 yards C.
Flannel, 16 yards ot Calico tor
Si.
Boot worth $5.50 ft pair, for 3.50
Ladies' Calf Shoes (warrn
tor $1.75.
Fadiea' CloaVa Ilulf-prico.
Ladies' U!?ters Less ,ti?.n Coat.
Red Flannels o All Descriptions
from 20 to 50 cenjta per yard.
Dress Goods tor less than cost.
In our Centlemeu's Department we
sell such as
CLOTHING, HATS, SHIRTS,
UNDEKWJSAR,
Fr such Low Prices that will Astooih
the purchaser . We will qoute
you 6omc:
Cushmera -Snita from i to
Pauts f (Cashmere) from $2.50 to
$5.50.
Overcoats for less than Coet.
Blankets (tor lesB than Cot.
W will remain here wntii
Spring, and therefore ask all of
yeu to come and get bargains.
Nothing but pleasure to show
goods.
ReBpectlully, CARO BROS,
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA
Threnslx to;San Francisco
X3?QT -A
The Qxdckoat Safest and
a"iest JXoute.
Stages 'eavt Roseburg every Day, 6:00 a, m
Baking Quick connection at Reading with
:ht cars sf ts C.P.IR. R. Co.
For full particulars and.paeaaga. apply
BUT
TK UMPQUA YAUET UiV
THE BEST IN THE MARKET,
i Address A. W. STEALS, CanyooTilh ,
egoa.
notick to the cotzkss
roseburw.
OF
Not We. the undtwitrned - Ja "B
sequence of tu ecareity of,aud h 5g prmea
of etock througboat the tonntry will.
and aher Satur Jayjebrnary 25 b, etu
bMfat tbe loHowintf nricea:
Boding beef at 8 cent; Chv r.k. round
hte kan i rib at 10 e -uia; Pur:i bouse
aud ear loin at 12J caata.
ind A. W. 6limuoos. J. Throe
Bitxer;.
; rjETBGrCUTATs 2Afl 4!,
nosEBDRa, onB wr .
ncOTJLLOOH & CO,
GJfhr THE BEST 2Z2f t.YD
'.".v--.."........ -
. OF
- . LIQUORS AND CXXJit
Kept oft band, and customers will SiI
a pleasant vlace of lescrt. ' ' t.
this
Ue me a call one door eonth T
tmpllitao Hotel. "fc
Is
"teen Weeks
"i. COM
IMPORTJtTOJ LLlfiiH
Fancy Feeach Ft we ps
AT PRICES
CHEAPER THAH PAID ABROAD
III. JOSEPHSOW,
Wnnlil annnnnrn that-he has been
consigned as extra ne Block ot
FREKCH ARTIHCIAl LOWiJS
W hich must be sld et nn early date,
and that he wond advUe- millim-rs
and ladies ; in irenpfal to call upon
him before aetidii.tf their orders
ahroad. asheisfullv satisfied he can
offcr them hargain which t hv x-ould
not obtain In fcu tnmciseo oy fcena
insr there." 'The flowers nre in evry
way line and fancy; in fait, a be ter
Ktock was never lr night to Ilnfivburi;
and ottered at such low nr.ces.
ROSFBUP.Q, - - ORJ5CJOX.
'"rBuara-Creek
t r?
CLARKE DAKEli,
j Proprielois.
Faving purchased tl ea' ove named
mil s of K.5 St-tlien 4 Vo., we are
now prepared to furnish auy amount
or ine . :
KKST QUALITY OP LUMBER
Ev r OilVrcd lo the public in D
couuty.
VTo bre fnt purchsficd one of the
WeatherSy, Kujg & KioSiar.lon No. 1
Planers and Ujaihera andare pre
laied to tr be;er . work
thua other mill in tbe ft-uoty.
We will fur:iih at the mill No t
iuiuOt-r at the loilowiog priivs:
Dressed rustic....... .... $i6t"-r M
Flooring lrrs:sMl & matched $io pT M
Lumber ureMeton one de$U wr M
Lumber dr.etcd on two sidei-$lS rer.M i
. .... - " a - '
IIoukIi lumbtr to ? i p-r -
We have an xua quality of iumbr,
equal to any found on I'oos Cay. auJ
will iruarrantee to give satisfaction to
all those favoring us with tuet renters
PosvofIic address, Utiipijua Fcriy
Oregon. j I'LAtiKiS A i-Afcti.
4. BHACSSSS!
-D1SAT.FR IX
FOlEIGII&DOlESTiOlRdLE
.Or4er? from i bread rnioptly flli-'l and
EBj.iuiat!a foriiiiieii aud -11 work sr
ranted first -elans. Tr-rni raeoriiille and
cheaper ti aa can he furui lied in Fcrt
land or Sau "Frnc."sco. For particaar
Call upon or add res.
Monuments, Tombstcr.es. Tablets. Etc
&'jBRAGKi MIDGE
ROSfiBTJRO, - - OREGON.
Quality not .Qaantltv i the De- ired
, IF YOU WANT PURE
- I .. - " .- "
Drugs antl ITJedicifje
Chemicals, etc., de Be: ior et to call on
HEELER. E. SAS1EHT
M YUTL15 CtlEi:iv.
"Also keero on band tie J. JI. Cutter
wbiakiefi, lioiltaq Oin, Jamaira Bum,
and the finest Wit ea -and Bras dies or
medical asei Physicians Peracriptiona
pecialty. ;
Dr- S- B, Marster,
Giaduata at tbe Phycio-ileUical College
j ot O'llO.)
Cr AVISO LOCATED IS TJiJS Ct l I
of Koburg, offHra bis medical and
surgical aerricea to all who may wish to
aTail tjemselTPB of bis akill.
Office at E. J. and A. C Masters drug
store. ! . .
S. iw. KATJiOND,
OUIl&EOIIDENTI X
Oposite Marks Co., Store.
Offers bis profeacdoBal services to the
people of Douslaa eonnty, with wbora l.e
liits be-n acquaintt-o aevrai years, aii
work warranud firsi-claae, aad enns aa
moderate a$ any other in tbe profe eico,
KOSEBUBG, - - OR CGOS
Oakland Mills
Pres. Enbanks &. om
Announce that they hate in operation a
Bratclaa Wrist Mill at Oakland, Oreoi
and will farcieh tbe
Manufactured i Tona;as eonnty a
lowest rates. Order from abroad aoi
and promptly filled.
a-
Lou
elfilQ,
WATCa5lA&i.R AJiD JEWELER
Front .. l.-Uii-, t ij.n.
Wholeaale and retail dealer in Walrhea.
Clocks, Jewalry, Gold Pena. and Musical
Instrumenta. atcnee, Clocks and Jew
thf rapsJred. All my work warranted.
$25 to 5 O per 33 ay
Can easily be made hj using tho
CKLElillATi:i)
VICTOR. ML mm A! I) BOaiXG MACS!aK
In any port o
W mi-tn it HDtl ar prepnired to demonstr
Ma ii, tio-wor Steam Power, and bort
3 INCHES TO 4 i 2 FEET.
And will bore to any required depth. It will lor euccesffully aad slwti only
in all kinds of Earth, Soft Sal i acd Iime8ine, Lum:o.Us bi.ne CohI. Male and
Hard Pau Gravel, Lava. Builders rpeutlne i)d tonxlomerated Rock, and uuarar
ted to make tbe v'err best of W'l n Qoiek-. Band. -1 bey are l.ght rwnniag,
mple ia eouatruetion, easily opeiated du a sftd ackuowledd as tbe wst ao.t
ractaeable Macbint extaat. Tbe a teuaort-fcd by fM-me ot the bighj-si btwiu
- V contract lor prosi.trtrng
most t . lto ioreiokinfr t:n wc
OHk-MIS, Wind Mills. HTdraulic liirns. Hrstt rowera. cru a iiacuiuaa,
ofitli.traK a. tJ'orgfS, flock Drills. d Macbin-ry of all kitoa.
SW?5aW. every coudtryn the World.
Good actite Agents wtitea. 'qmgY SUPPLY DSPO T
WPSWRTI XZhU A.
Sir Walnut St. tSt. houia, M . U.
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LADLES'
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Styi63 of all Variety aad Sliades
-AT THE
OF
Geiitlemeii Boys'
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CLOTHING.
hv.tovti; pt'!tcnA?K ELa? wiiekk,
BY SO DOING GOOD HARGAINS CAN BE SSCaO
Sheridan
Br
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Tbey would ariiioucce t!'iut!: r.r.ts
F.ver hronjilit toDmitlm
'lEUXs anrl RE ' .".
bt. euf.piy ia th!!r liocrof any eata WH.m
ho nurcinfii ciMtitvliere.
iu i tie siiape ot bmlditi? ioti-ri 'U
aumrior inducenienta lo nrciiRTH. Ti
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sj, i r
Occiilei
Tlie L,-st of workrcji aic
. . u niijfr
and buyers should I
oiwantl? virpl
Wc
t-arn our price
t . i tat i:ii!,
we.J a in Msot-Kona anil I'iwr.,
..sell atlowm r.b,nd warrant AmTuVl ,1 ZJt!z.wtax Msc, w"
vh are aiao Aaer.ta for it. w i
Weceaalaoftnpply "
A vers 11
e best In the market, at' . TAXtVi
ie o a ciL inspect .ur aNii. inouire it
iy one can.
WHOLES A LK AND HEt'V
mHE ABOVE NAMED Pi KM. WOUH ASxJ XE TO TI'E PEOPLF OF THB
U "a W ot 0t" bate in, orted It, RosfbuS i.-
Largest Stock of General Merchandise
EVER BROUGHT TO
,la.VTy .d waapurehssed in San Fra.
wui,,miuu in wumceuie anu retail prlct-a.
First-class Dry Gocda
Full Line o ' OJolhing,
Ladies' Dress goods
Fancy Millinery, goods
Hats and Caps,
WE HAVE'COM
GROCERIES & CROOKEBT
Glatwar, Tcfceco. Cie r. Vincs and Idqaors. .
X. u,.. ,W nqum .a lU w.v ... H ,v DWiUE. ..4 c. ..ppl? t.ra.r. w
PAHMIjG MAGHIZTBHir
O all kinda a rajra, moweri, ;te., re tbe Hhortttft notice sad moat raaeonableter
Highest Pries Paid for 7col, Qraia aad PrcducD
n eonnertioo with the Siore and n.r th- railroad dpot we have atconsaiOdio
ebonae for the Hioraireot imin. and ojninjr th warthonse We hve the lat
rovtfo jjrain Jtlvator and tir;a lar. wiiiciufuriufra will Sod advaategeoai.
nury Buosv-krepBrK will find ou appiiwe- ion we -an o2l r iln ro un-rior bsr
uaa !t..t Vm w will n t l uodrao!d. ABHA.HAM. WHEKLEU 4 CO
EI S K CHANCE F0R A EABGAIN I
IV t! a wishing wint r'a wood, cot for
tbes. e, iil make a bargain by writing
i tUn up a J. L. Fish-?, Bfrse
htt : rko has prf-pared hr the R )K-bur
trad iiH2 thf paat wict.r an rxtra
qua ay Oak wood. Tbe wood ia' war
anted aoi and lrsiir.fr, and equal tn, if
suierior, y off-red for sale in the
City. Conti ta taken at redueed prirea,
and oi ers fa thfully tilled. Orders left
wita M. 'osephaon will meet with prompt
attention. .
7, i . insmzi
the u uutry,
le i-J
vitj rapid
They sre cerate f
The rangn in s.ze
r al, uo:d, s.tver. coai oii ana annua .
is ' d CVal alialta nc. Ve also furn-
to.
ise.
.ctiaiiia.
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v -
GOODS,
tusv STYLE.
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Kosfourg, Qg.
rfM red and ri: on hand t--
1 atiiJ t' their STOVS3 OF ALL PAT
a prapirtfi to declare bar have th
n S U'.-m O.eaoo, wluch they propes
the t locks, butls, ne, we taa offer
urm di Kinvfft, not 4o called !-
- ye - J in tbe Uiauuiactare c
tovc8 hjj rune ee.
vat lu
rurtl :
as Wincberter, Sharp aad tbT Kif
v "..---
:w7
nr pric-a. end w promlae to tnlt all
MiEKlDAN BROJ.
U DEA LBKB IN
ucu rates aa to oerurlt ua todef
The stock cotajwes
i tv-..
Boot and Shoes, Etc.
LETE LINES OF-
J"ohn Yf. Gilbert,
SALES!,- ORLGON.
Dealer In
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