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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1882)
THE INDEPENDENT. ROSEBURG, 8 ATUKtiAY, AUG;!?. LAURI; LODGE A. P. M.. WILL bold iegulr meetings on Wednes day on or before each full moon. ' J. C. FULLEUTON, W. Jl . LMURTON. Secy, i PHILETA KIAN i.jlMdsre. So. 8. 1 0.0 J. meets on Thursday evening, oi each week at 7 o'clock, in their hall at Rose burg. Members of the order in good stand-, tag are invited to attend. By order of t ho N- i- i : . UNION EON A.UPMENT.No. 9, I. O. O Fv meets at Odd Fellows Hull on the let nd 3d Fridays ol every month. Vwiting .brethren invited to atteud , I E. o. Hursh, C. P.. obk Chasb, Scribe. UMPQTJA GRANGE, NO. 28, P,o II., will meet hereafter on the lsi r-atur ot each month, at Grange Hal!, in Ke baru. All uicsiiiberB in good standing nr eorditdy iurited tn a tend: JAMES T. COOPER, M. 4. P. Duncan, .secretary. JJ.M "fQU X cIlAPTER NO 11. $ A. M., hold lueir regular coiumu. oicutmna very ; first , and third Towsday, in eacU tu.ni. All nembn to md standing will take due ul linwl . notice and govern themselvera accordingly V .itlng Companion are invited' to uieui with the chapel when convenient; i B. HERMANN. W. I. FltlEDLANDEK, Sc'y. Tempcraxce Lecture. Dr. Elias Jessup, Grand Worthy Chief Templar f the Grand Lodgo .of Oregon, will lecture on temperance, on Saturday evening, the 10th inst, at 8 o'clock (snarp. .bverjbody aro cordially m- vuea 10 attend. City Property for Sale. Having decided to move his family from Rose burg, a gentleman offers bis property in thin city j for sale very cheap. It consists of two lots a short distance front the depot Upon the premises are a comfortable residence, good ban4 an xcellent well, a young orchard of cheice fruit trees and other improve ments. Enquire at this office. The Lost KETURJTED.-Uln respense to our advertisement in last week's is sue, Mr. Austin Myers, the lost attor ney, reported himself at! the Sheriff's office, somewhat sunburned, but other wise hale and hearty. A wild flutter ol joy escaped his lady love with the exclamation; "Aust. ha got back he is safe," etc. Aust 'e stories of his laughter of elk, bear and! deer beats .JjJaakey's snake story by all odds. New Jail. The new jail is iu Loui se of completion, the iron eel Id having been finished some time ago. A., few days since the new Deputy Sheriff and the newly elected County Treasurer were practicing with the patent eoraSuiation lock, and happening tc step inside of the corridor, pulled the deor affttr them, when it sprung the bare and made them! secure pris oners. The boys on Lhe j work being the only rersons present,! let them re main inside a considerable time, bu. finally yielded to their entreaties and set the prisoners free. It is now cur rently reported that neither the Depu ty or Treasurer will stand treat to either melons or peaches. Further .than this our informant sayeth not Accidental Shootixg. On Sunday evening, just! after the atal affray on ur streets, the news came to town that a son of William Alexander had been shot by a playmate. Dr. Bun nell, who was at once summoned, found that the boy was seriously in jured, but that the wound was not necessarily fatal.' He was shot through tL left fore-arm, the bullet pissing through the body near the lung, nnd close to the shoulder blade. The doc tor set the arm and the little fellow, aged about nine, is doing well. The report that he tad been Bhot by a pkv mate, however, proved false. Mr. Al exander had returned home from one of the tunnels, and a large Colt's re volver which he had taken with hitn he layed upon a shelf over the door. In the evening the revolver, in some way, was jarred off the shelf, and on striking' the floor was discharged, with .the result stated. The wounded boy is said by the neighbors about the grove, where he resides, to be an amia ble little fellow, and that he hears the pjn of his injuries with remarkable fortitude. The Old Sage Company. On last Saturday, as the Overland stage left Roseburg, the' Sdrer Comet band gave it a seienade, and it was intended that the last stage on Sunday would be honored in the same way, but on ac count of the fatal occurrence ef that yening, it was dispensed with. On h 14th day of August, 1859, the Overland Stage Company's coaches first arrived at what, at that time, was the very small viitage of Roseburg. The arrival of these ceac .es was the open ing of a new em in the history of the southern portion of the State. Before that time the only means of locomotion was on horss or rnule or with ox-teams, or pack-trains for freight Now, after twsnty-three years, we bid farewell t js good and faithful servant, who has Loan superceded by j the railroad. While we hail : the change that will in a short time conuoct us i by rail with Ahe Eastern stated, and which we hope will bring us population and wealth, we cannot witness the departure ef the old line without the deep regret that must follow the loss of an old and well tried friendC Through storm and sun shine, over mountain trails, through black mud and high water, the eld company never, failed, except when it was impossible to do otherwise, during all these long years, to bring as the news from abroad and to advance the interests of this portion of the State. It was the precursor of the railroad, and now that the time has arrived to give way to its successor, it only re mains for us to express the many obli gations we have been under to the old OBipany, and to Vid it farewell. LOCAL BREVITIES. Fresh ranch butter at Floed's. Billy Hefiron was again In oar city this week. Try some of the National beer at the Red Front. Captain Merrimati, agent for various pianos. Is in our city. Gambrinus, the favorite Portlaud beer, at the Red Front. Porttr, ginger ale and bottled beer at the Metropolitan Saloon. Herring and Swiss cheese always on hand at the Metropolitan Saloon. Mr. B, J. Grubbe, of Wilbur, BDeut several dxys in Roseburg this week. Mrs. J. J. Flett, accompanied by her brother, J. L. Egtin, of Oorvallis, re turned home on Monday. Mr. Canan, former y engaged in the hotel business in this city, is now pro prietor of a flrst-clas hotel in Seattle, W.T. Dr. J. W, strange is in Washington T iriory organizing lodgns of the A O. (J W. He was in Sprague last we-k, where he organized a lodge of t'ui.or d r. ., .: The pditot of the Independent U In Portland th s week on --usness. It' he were not a susceptible yunxgentleman we sbou!d 1 -ok f! his return the la t of the week. W. H. Kernan, agen t for the RingT Manufacturing Company, has gone down the river and expects to sell a machine to every fundy about Gardi ner and ottsburg before h returns. W. H. Pitchford visited his family and frloda in tills city this week. We arc ulad to know that he enj ya a lucrative position with the raiiroad compar-y. Ho is located '"all along the line through the canyon." Thomas Farquar presented th of fice lattt Tuesday, with a fine ripe w iter ine'on. jthe first of the reason, lot which we retUiD thauks, as it wa very vood. He keeps them en hand and tor sale at. the Live Oak saloon In Hoswburg. Here is how the Adin Argus gets the marriage noticof John Kenndey tnlx.d up: At Roseburg, O., July 4, 188?, J. F. Cennedy, Depiy. Co. Clerk ot Doug las coui'ty, to Miss Mary Parker, daughter of Judge Parker of Adin. Singleton A Thornton Bro.' thresh ing machine went to the northern por tion of the county this w-ek to bein operations The force accompanying will probably get more work out of a machine than any otber crew iu the county. A pigiailed son of" the Celestial em pire who arrived on Tuesday nitsht' train from Portland, claims to lave been robbed of $180 in coin, at one of our ho tels on the night of bis arrival. Thestory is not credited by thone who ara the best informed. Honest John has two match races on his hands iii the Willamette. One against Lulu Riggs, 6ix hundred yard, tor $500 a eidt?, to take place at Junction :n a fcbort time. Lulu Riggs is the animal that beat Honest John in the half-mile dash at Hillsboro recently. Robert Troxel has reopened the '''76" salt on, and proposes to keep the best liquors of all kinds and cigars. F very body koows that Bob w ou!d not keep anything but the best. Wiliiam P. Ireland, the yeteran mixer of "crus tas," may be found behind the br ready to wait upou customers, in the most approved methods ol the profess sion. Uivehima call. Thomas F. Squires, or J. A. Law rence, whichever his name happens to be, was fined $300 ly Judge Stott In the Stte Circuit court ol Astoria. The fiue wkc paid, the pri-oner liberated nd be joined bis w fe (nee Nellie Hloan) at the Parker house. It is un derstood that they will take the steam, er toy)ht and proceed to Chicago. David O. Un-ierwood, of Eugene City, who has bee" sick for some time i:h drpsy, ded on 'Monday night last aiied 53. years. He was well knon in L ne county, where he ha9 resided fr manv years. He was a menib-rof the Mrtt-onic orde- and of the A, O U. W. He leaves a wife and several rhil Iren. It Is only a few , days i;ice that h s brother, ; en. (Jnderw iod, di-d. The Adin Argus, Modoo county, Cali fornia, ha this to Bay of one of the old tane s:agrt boys of thi section: "Ned. Payne. Superintendent of Taylor's .Northern stage line, has reduced the stations for his team to fifteen miles, and increased the drives for drivers to sixty miles. The company pays it drivers good wages and none but care ful and competent men are employed." Virgil Coau lias presented this office With a fine m-unted map, with the United States on one side mid all the rest of the world on the other. We ac knowledge ourselves under deep obli gations to Mr. Conn for this valuable and useful donation. We are sorry to say tha Mr. Conn has closed out his business in this place and is going to Paisley, Lake county, to reide. We regret to lose him from our midst and our most sincere whth is that prosperi ty and happiness ma) attend him in his new home and business. He will take his departure about the lt ot October. Jimmy Snider has opened a beer sa loon in the tied Front building, op posite H. Maiks & Co, s store, and pro poses to conduct It in the best atyle, a thing which he is quite capable of do ing. He has and will keep on baud a variety of beer, including the San Fran cisco National, Portland Gambrinus, and John Rast's Roseb rg beer. Those of our citizens who have visited San Francisco and indulged in a glass of Na ional pronounce it extraordinary beer. The Gambrinus is considered ex cellent, a d who does not know ivhat Roseburg beer is? The Ked Front is iu a good location, and is to be tastefully fitted up. Jimmy, no doubt, will do a good business. A FATAL AFFRAY. On last Sunday evening, as T. S. Roadman, Esq., was walking up Jack son street leading his little child by the hand, he was met near the Express of fice by A. J. Downen, who, after a few words, struck him a blow which knock ed him off the sidewalk. ; Downen fol lowed him into the street and struck him twice, when they clinched; then Mr. Roadman drew a Smith & Wes son seven-sbooter and fired a number of shots, one of which entered the mouth of Mr, Downen and lodged in the back of his neck, from which wound he died on Tuesday about noon. An inquest was held by Esquire A. R. Flint, acting as Coroner, and the jury returned a verdict of justifiable hoini- Lcide. Mr. A. J. Downen was buried on Thursday by the Odd Fellows, of which order he was a member, a large attend ance of citizens "being present at the funeral. ..V.;.. ' v, ., ' On yesterday Mr. T. S. Roadman was under examination uion a charge of murder, filed by E. G Hursh, E?q., Prosecuting Attorney. A the time uf going to press the tnal was till in pro gress. Personal. -Hyman Abraham, of Oakland, called to see us this week and is looking well. He has disposed of his residence in Oakland to James R. Dodge, and is going to move with his family to Portland . to educate his chil dren. He has resided iu this county boy and man, for about thirty years, and by thrift, economy and industry has succeeded in accumulating much of this world's goods, and the esteem and good opinion entertained for him by the people of this county and the immediate vicinity where he resides was manifest by their votes at the last election. The county, ' which r went over 150 Republican, gave him a. Dem ocratic majority of 199. Oakland pre cinct, where he has rastded and done business for many years, with a vote of 290, gave him a majority of 160. Whilst we are sorry to loose him from our county and sincerely hope he may soon return to live awongus, he has our best wishes for succt-ss in his new home Our loss is Portland's gain. We con. gratulate our old friend, J ames R. Dodge, on the fine residence he has ob tained by this new purchase. He is one of our oldest and most industrious and prosperous citizens, and can well afford to enjoy the luxury of this tine mansion in hia declining years. The Railroad. On Monday the terminus of the O. & C. railroad was changed from Roseburg to Myrtle Creek. Roseburg has been the termi nus since Is ovember, 1872, receiving somt advantages thereby, and now many doleful predictions are made about the future of this city. We have no fears oo this subject. Rose- Turg. as the county-seat f Douglas county, with its accumulated capital stored therein, its wholesale stores, its warehouses and its central position, must command the same business it always held, with the increase that will follow with the completion of the railroad to Sacramento. Should a road be built to the coast, as it will be at nd distant day, this city ill be the centre of trade for Southern Oregon. Pos sessing all the elements of vitality it can never be dead if it does sleep. Myrtle Creek. On last Tuesday we accepted an invitation to visit Myr tie Creek on a freight train, and had a very pleasant trip. The road is bal lasted a short distance beyond the Mountain House. The grade is easy and the road appears to be substantial ly constructed. The accommodations for passengers have not yet b".en pro vided, and it is somewhat awkward for a passenger who arrived at 8:30 in the dark, to ge half a mile to tlfe hotel to be informed that there are no teds to be, disposed of. The employees of the company do everything in their power to make the situation as agreeable as possible, and provision will no doubt soon be made for the passenger traffic, which is every day increasing. . Peterson's Magazine for Septem ber, opens wdth a charming steel en graving, from a picture in the last Par. is Salo ; which is followed by a beau tiful dpuble-size, colored steel fashion plate; and this by nearly fifty wood en graving, including a colored pattern for a "Tidy on Java Canvas." The stories of the number more than main tain the high merit of this well-known and popular monthly. No other la dies' book combines so many qualities and lias such sustained merit in every department; it is, emphatically, as the publisher claims, "the cheapest and best." The price is but two dollars a year, with very great deductions to clubs. Address Chas. J. Peterson, 306 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. George W. Jones, the Granger, came into town this week, carrying a two-gal lon lemijohn to the express office. The reporter of the Independent, who hap pened to be present, looked wistfully at the jug, whereupon the Granger aforesaid generously offered the report er a drink, which he incontinently ac cepted. The local is now ready to swear that it is a good temperance, bev erage; tastes very much like a dose of salts. That there are medicinal quali ties in the water we know from expe rience. What the qualities of the wa ter may prove to be, we will soon know, as the water has been sent below to be analyzed. We acknowledge a pleasant call from Mr. C. M. Russell, the agent of J. L Case & Co., os Racine, Wis., Mr. D. Van Horn, of Portland, and Mr. George A. Craw, the agent o Van Schuyber fc Co., Portland. Dr. W. Lang Chapman was in town this week. He was a witness before the Coroner, but we did not know what other business he Ltd. DILLARDYILLE. Rev. J ohn Dillard has the, largest and most productive farm! in this commu nity. Mr. John Harte prospect for corn. has a very ; fine Jobe Gil pen, Esq., still deals in veg etables, and makes (it profitable. Prof. Kennicntt,; unlike most of our schoolteachers, makes a successful granger. We understand that the Di- rectors of the A gee district have eu ployed him to teach a!- six months school. A better selection could not unit) ut-cu niauc, . . ... Grain, will soon be-; ready for the market. Some are now making prep arations for hauling their crop to town. The boys of Olalla, ,were somewhat disappointed last Sunday,5 a s the two. I 1 keg ot lager did not reach their place of -destination. ' -r . f The citizens of this place ai e anxious " to see tho" assengei vtrAin ' eOtbe by. v They have been expecting iff or several wepks. ; .t .: ' . ... .. ' -r Mr. William Wells, of Olalla, has : finished heading and;' Trill start"' his thresher in a day or two. ' ' -' - Several residents of the valleys of North and South Tonmile have the mumps. " , Last week Biother Prior, of Camas valley, passed through with household goods, including nice sofa and chairs, tinware, etc. Many say another wed ding is soon expected. Olalla receives a large quantity of mail each week, and many people are accommodated by their lettors and pa pers being forwarded to that odice. The Ihdependent still continues to merit the approval of the reading pub lic. People are glad to see that it is the organ of no faction, the mouth piece of no clique, the advocate of no job, and tho apologist for no wrong. It seeks no official patronage; it pa s court to no personal influence; it does the service of no ambitious aspirant; it is the tool of no 'power; -nd it is the instrument of no intrigue. As long as it is an exponent of the greatideas and doctrines of the Democratic party, and advocates a pure, simple and honest government, it will receive the hearty support of the. people. Verbena. We had the pleasure of meeting this week an old typo, Mr. Ii. S. Glossop, who has a case on the Oregonian. Mr. Glossop, like all good printers, is a ge nial fellow and having worked himsolf to death in the miasmati i Willamette, he has come to the healthful Unipqua valley to rtvuptsmte.; lie- will proba bly go on a tlshiiig excursion ami if the Oregonian dots not receive the boss trout story, we avo much deceived, f Dr. J. M. 13rown, formerly principal of the Roseburg school and now the medical examiner at Portland of the order of A. O. U. W., was in tho city this week, upon his return from Gardi ner and Coss Bay, where he had Ixen on business and recreation. He w&i warmly wel coined by his many friends. Myrtle Creek is now happy. The paymaster of the Oregon ana Califor nia liailroad Company went up on last Wedaesday, and the time required by the employees to spent their wage?, will make business lively at the new terminus. i BUSINESS LOCALS. Don't read Floe j'a ad. in another cU umn. v j Lunch every night at the Metropoli tan saloon. i A new stock of fancy buttons just re ceived this week at Floed's j If you want some old rye whisky go to the Metropolitan Saloon. j A fresh lot of Foster kid gloves, just received from New York, a Floed's j If you want the genuine O. K. Cut- tei go to the Metropolitan Saloon, j ' A VALUABLE 0 CONSISTING OF 525 ACRES OF land, situated 11 miles north-east of Uos-'burif, in Mount cott I'ncinc . One hundred acr6 plow land, the bxlaiice goo'i pasture land, well watered and all uuiler good .'euce. Pl uty of tir ami oak timber ior fencing and fuel. Good farm l.ou.e and barn and otber out ouitditigs, and 500 choice fruit trees bearing. Price $6 per acre. Inquire of C H. Oden on tli premises, or Her man & Bail, attorneys, woseburg. A Small Farm for Sale. Having become tired of batching, I offer my nlac for sale, with or wi hout liou.sehohl and kitchen -.furniture, on reasonable terms. It contains T3 acres, more, or less. 11 of which ar tiuder cul tivation, a nice young orcnard, a good s Zed barn and box iiou-e, with lour rooms; also, Hie out-door improve ments. It is situated in a good neigh borhood, within a half mi e of a 'arge echool house, seven and onehalf miles vest of KoSfburg, iu what is called the French Settlement, in Douglas county, Oregon. Inquire of me on mv farm. T.8. 0Brikn. BUY THE US8PQUA VAL'EY K1JLLS UTI f fua. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Addess A. W. STEARXS, C'anyonvdle w; Lwis co;s CELEBRATED CLEAN SWEEP CIGAR, THE BEST ; Bl rr QIGAR IK ROSEBURG, Manufactured expressly for, and for sale only at A. C. MABK'3 CIGAR STORE. Yiynr PS SILLS Ir c SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Ijcw of .Appetite, Bowels costive. Fain in back part, Pain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin . clination to exertion of body, or mind. ; iiurauunyui temper, JUOW BpiriSS. Wlta Wesxiuesa. uiK7jHsleTfnt...nmt,i wrti uun Deiore tne eyes, x enow stun Headache generally over the right eye, Beitlesaness, with fitful dreams, hiinly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TTTTPS PILLS are especially adapted to nch cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. - They Increaae the Appetite, and cause tbe body to Take a Fiesta, tUus tbe system is nourished, and by thfir Tonte Aetton on the SMffesMv Organs, Benlnr Stools are pro duced. Price 2s cents. S5 Hurray HU, N. T. HAIR DYE. Gbat Haie on Whtrkebs changed to a G lossy Black by a single application of this Dyt it I ro parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold hy D'"a. y express on receipt of ti. om CE. AS HrRBAT ST., HEW IOBH. (Dr. TcTrB AICAIi ar Tlabl bforaMJoa and X CMfui Hot; if U vtU k BaUt4 tHU e apytkaUoaJ (lUAUi)r ans sale. - " Notion is lie-why ?i vf-n that by or1r of th t'-tiunty 'o n(, of Douglas county. Oreen, made the 3d .lay of January. 1882, I will on tin 11th (hy of -eptnis bT, 1S82, on paid j rctnis -H. sell to the high fit bidder, th , following d-scribed premises, to wit. Tao undivided one seventh interest in th east htlf of the donation land r.Ia-m To. 55, .f soloinan' D Williamson niw.fe. in township 25, Homh M'ljre 5, wwt of the Villai. eue meridian, Siid est half of taid clini. conta-uing 1120 aire's more oi hss. Also the undivided T7iih eeventh interest in the R of the S E and tne S E i of th S W i and lots i. 3 au 1 4 n eec ion 7. t wripliii 25 south ran-je 5, west of lie Wiihmtit? meridian, containing 1(5099 acres ail in Oitrlas vounty, Or egon, lerois of sale cas'n in hand. A C Young. (ir.anlian for I.ura . Starr. .SUMMONS. Iu the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor the couti t of Douglas. W. B. Wibon, pill.) suit 1-1 vs. - fur a di Mary F Wilson di-ft, equity vorce. To Mary F. WilKm: In ihe nairi - of tlu S(;ite of Ore ron you are 'hereby wju rod t app ar:m.l HllSWt-r tila "!! pi i ,? ill ;) utMiiHfyoU by the j.liinitrl, vV. l Wilson, in the ab;iv.- entit'ed rou-t hh1 ruh, on or be fore the rir.-st Ulty of tie n x re-ulni timof said Wviur', to wit: The: hi d Monday, the lOih day ot tet ber, 1882: and if y fail m so answer th;? said complaint the plaintitf wih .'akejud mnt Hjrainsti you lor want of mi an. wer nud will apply t 'he court for the relief demanded in faid couip a-i-t. to wiljfora dtcree dissolving the tnar rnr ron tract - exititing between tho pluin'ifi" nud defendant md his costs MUd tiisburHeillelitP. This Fumm n is publihd by order of the Hon. R. S. Bean. Judge of the Sec ond Judicia' Drstrict of the Stut' of Ore gon, made thin 5th i!uy of Aiivut, ISHl. A. H. Kkm?edy, Attv. for pllf". Dattd Aug. 9, 18S2.' NOTICE OF S.'LE ' ESTATE. OF R HA L Under and in persuance of an Order of toe County C ourt of tiio H tite ot Oregon for Douglas County, ina le and entcied on this 5th dy of July 1882. Ti e undersigned Administrato- ( f the estate of 1j. Ii. Kehogt d cased, will on Saturdty the 9. h dy of September 1882, at the Court House door iu Rose burg, Douglas County, Oregon. Bell at publ.c auction, to t.ie highest bidder. the f Jlowing real ctjite belonging to the estate ol said de "eased, to wit. L. L. Kellogg's interest in the Do nation Land C aim. No 41 of John Kel logg, in Township 23. South of Range 7 vest of the Willamette meridian, containing 322 72-100 acres, fciild inter est being an undivided on - fourth of a'd c'aim: also he Donation Land claim, N 40. of L L. Kellogg, in To n ship 23 so.th f Range 7 W. t of Wil latijeflo meridian containing 321 25-100 Here exeepting herefrom that certain tract c? .m met icing at a p dot 4, 25 rh?. West, and 13 33 100 chains Sotrh of corner post to stc ions 28, 29, 32 and 33 of said To.viisiiip, running iIikuc-: South 27 chs, thence along the m atxler line in ti e Unipqu River NorthGGi We-t 41 50-100 cus., thence Nor h 631 1 20-100 etis.; thenc" N-irdi 27J East 3Geh thence --oath l!92uEi&t 1-70 lOOc'J. then e south 43J east thirty chains tothep'aceof t.ginning containing 106 83 100 acres, al in .' ed ions 29 at d 32 of Township 23 houth of Itange 7 west of the Wilamette Meridltn,' leav ing a balance of 214 42-100 aeres, n)o tht tract commencing at a point 31 t'9i00 chs Ji st of the quarter section Ofl bet ween sect -on 31 and 34 i iitmin . thence Kvsr 37 73-500 cln . thence S--uth 26 50 100 el s., the ee WVst t2 50- hs., tiiei.ee along i he easiders of. the Umi qua River North 3 West 13 chs. thence Eit.t 52 77-100 chs., theuc North 18 20-100 i lis. to the plaee pf beginning, containing 150 acivs more or less. vls fbat rertaiu r.ict con menci - g at a oint 4 2510;) c is. XV -h t, and 6 72 KM) chs. North of corner 'o b ctb'U 28, 29, 32. aud 33 of Township 23 So'itii of i:nge 7 We-t of life Wil iam tte Mer.di 'ii. lunuiiig thence West 23 63-100 chs., themee hast 29 25 100 chs., thence Sotitii 15)J West 4i 28-100 chs; thence North 20 chs. to idace of beginning coutai-dng 63 33 100 acres and also tract No, 2 rc'Pmeiicmif t a jtoint 20 40-100 eh North and 10 cii. West of the h: If nde post between sections 29 nd 32 iu Townshio 23 South of Range 7 West of th Wi'Iaruetfe meridiau; running ihence South 48 58-100 ch.. th no al ng the meatidcts of the Ump-jua R:ver Xtrfh G:1J" West 10 23 10J chs., th-ivs- N .rdi 42 5-100 chs., thence Kat-9 18-100 chs, to place of beginning contaiit'g 40 rcr.s an both containing 100 33100 acres Also Lots No- la-d2 iu Block 10 in. the town of Oakland Douglas County Oregon. Alto Lo; io. 6 and a tiio of twenty feet in width off the - West side of I t X... 7 in Block No. 5 in said town of Oakland. Also lot No. 2 in block No. 2 in said town ot Oakland, all situated iu Do glas County Oregon. Tetms of rale one ha f cash in baud the. balance on credit of 12 m n hs time at le i per ct-nt iutere.t, secqri-J by mortgage uj on the premises fee simple title warranted. w. s. Piiikston Administrator. Hekmank & Ball Atty'f for. Estate. Dated Roseburg,, July 29th., 188J. TOW'S ADMIN ISTliATOUS NOTICE. In the County of the State of Oregou for D.Jiigiua county, in tbe matter ot the estate of Jam n Adams, deceased: tV here ts, letters of administration have been duty grafted to the und. signod, to adtuinisUT up-m the estate of James xVdams, decvas -d Therefore, a! I i-ersou.- having cldms against tite said e.talo are hereby r. quired to present tneni wi b the pno er voucher?, within 8 X months lrom the date cf this notice, t the und r signed or either or them at the office of Kteler H. Oabbert, in 3Iyrtle Creek precinct., Douglas county. Oregoo. Dated thi- lltu day 'of Jul-.-,. A. D., Knsv Adams. Administratrix, K EELKH'Q A HBtlltT, AtimiuistrMtrr V GUARDIANS SALE. Notice is hereby given that by order oi the Conuty CiHiri o! 1 mala e janty, Or Kiron, made the 3d day of January, A. D, 1882, I will, at 2 o'clock In thi af'terno n of the 11 tli day of Siptenibur, 1383, on s;ild p'emises. 8'dl as public auction to the I'igUwt bidder, the following des cnbj 1 protnia-, to wit. The undivided -on4 wll iu'.CMst In fie W i of the S W't an4 iot 1 of jo8, an I IjI o id of c 7. Also thu undivided ne seventh interest ia the S J of tile E an 1 the S E i the 8 W i til l lots 2. 3 ail'1 4, in sec .7. ail in tewnxnip 2j, 'totith oi range 5, west of tie WSiUvnt-tfe nnridian, containing in ail 282-53 actea more' or less, in longln couity, Oreg iu. Terms of sdy caxLi l.i t.attd. A. C. Yon so. i Guardian f-.v Vr. I). Williamson. NOTICE OSV GUARDIANS SALE OF HEAL PROPriltrY. Ntice i hereby g.v. n that Ter-.tl ant to an order of County Court of Dongas County Oregon, male and entered therein uu th loih day of July ibo'J, (lie undersigned iutliai -f Hie eaiateot Charl -s Finlay, minor heir ol Andrew fin lay deceased, will, on Sat UiditvitheSd dav of eDtem'er 1832. t one. o'clock P. M. of aid day at the uouri Housne door in Ho-i.urg, Oregon oiF r at puhlic sale t' the highest bidder for cdftlt tfie one undivided haf interest of the following d jfCribod premises in PouglaB o., Oregon, viz; kowu as thf John and Kebwca ilituunm donation iaud claim iu Township 30, . H. 5 W. and being the sou:Ii west quart-r of Section: 24 ami emuracing all the right life and interest Thereou of Charles Fiulny minor heir, and nest of kin ot Aruirew Fiulav dt ceased. Dated at Hoseburg. Oiegoa July 20th 182. UeKMAXN & BaI.JL 1 DuNTOJi HAMBlyj Aity's fortstiie Guardian of es-ate J of Chap. Ki'dIiiv. TIviBEK NOTICE. U. S. L8nd o(lie Kos hnrg Ogn., July 27lli. 1S82. NOTICE'S hereby given that Abrain A. Engels has tiii dny made ap; hca. lion u iwlt-r -t f Congrtss of June 8d, 1878 entit ed. -An act for the sahi of i uiber land in the eta tea ofCaliforu a, Or goal Nevada and Vash:ngton TerM lory," fr the purchase of the i-'outh '.alf of the Sout.. Eat quarter of seo ti n 34 in TowumIup 26 iS -uthof Huige West of WiUaiiitre - meridiin. Ai y and all persons claiming adveiwly the said tract or any part thereof are here by notified to fiie t: eir claims Jin thi ullice within sixty davs from the first publication of thi ' n-tt.ee, r their ilium will be barred by statute. Wa. F. Benjamin, Register. PROBATE NOTICE In the county.conrt f t th ctate of Oregon, aud the conntv of Douglas in the raatler of the c-state of tilbtrt McNair ; deceaswl. Whereas D. A Levens AdtuiDistr. tor of the estate Oilbeit McNair deceased has filed his petition for an i rder to sell the real 8 ate of said deceased, nnd the county Court by its order duly entered ion th 26th riay of July 1882, fixed the 5th iay of September 1882, for hearing objections 'to said petition. To the heirs at law and next of kin of Gilbert McNiur deceased, andi all others inter ested in said estate. In the name of the state of Oregon r reeling you ar hereby required to be an appear at the Court house in Roseburg Dougla county Oregon on Tuesday .he 5tti day of September A. D. 18S2, at 10 o'clock A. M. ofaid day, and show cause if any exist why an order should not be granted to the tatd administrator to Be 1 tha South East quarter of section 20 in Township 30 South of Range four Wetot tne Willamette Meridian con taining 160 acres belonging to said estate. This cjitadon is published by order of J. 8- i itzhugh Co. judge. A'test O. W. Kimball Co. Cik. Dated July 26th,' 18S3- NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Land oflice ot Roseburg Oregon, July 31st 1882 ' s - Not.ce ia hereby given that the following-named settler has fllel notice of his ititen ion to make final proof in support t:f hU claim,- and that said proof wiH be made bef re the 22egfster and l-feceiver at Laud ofUce at Rose burg. on Monday Sept. 11th, 182, viz W. . W. Wel s hotustoad No. 3(5.13 for thf N. E. quarter of section 10 T. 22 S. of range 7 W. W. M. He names the following winies. s to prove his co-i- tinuauc - residence upon, and cuuiva- ti. in ol said l ittd. viz: iiEo, W. DlMMICK- I A WETnERBY U. Hancock $ E. B. Conway. All of - Eiuton, Dougla? Couuty Or.-gon, Wm. 11. Uenjamik Secretary. NOTICE FOIl FINAL MENT. (SETTLE- In The County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Douglas, ia the matter of tne estate of tUnnah Dodon dK5esed. Notice is hen by given that the un dersigtted Admluitra-or of the above entit led estate bas filed his fin al ac count, and that the Judge of the abov entitled Court, has fixed Monday th 4tb dty of September, 1882. for hearing obji";t on, if any there le. to saTd final ccc mut- aud settlement of caid estivte. By ordr of the County Judge. Dated Roseburg. Oregon, Jjly 20tb 18S2. He km anx a Ball ) Tho'b. F. Andkk- Attorn-ys for y son Estate. .Administrator. S. K. RAYMOND, SURGEON DENTIST Oposite Marks & Co , Stow. Offers his professional services to tbe people of Douglas county, with whom he iiiia be,n acquainted several years. All wo: k warranted first-c;aiH, and terms hs mo derate 63 any other iu tbe profession. ROSEBURG. - OR 2GON Sherman, C!ay& Oo, Pacific Const Agents for Oo Celebrated A fcv ; . -r-?r 5 ; f ea i V 9 t will -lijT!bliJ. SCJriij'.SlQjeriuccta wlthtutircKt tiiKin 5f fe.-r-(l VjyniM:!.. tn e jwe cent Jier taoiitb. Good fctovl t.J ix'n icc:ui;4, ACCrcm S3ERMAS, CX.AV i CO, Cor. Keamj-and huiler J u, . tian Vrmnclseo, Cal. " " Sherman, Clay & Co. Agents for tlie Celelratel - .,1 L ' - UPRIGHT, SQUARE I GBAHD Aol(nfiwlo3(red tUMndnl AnthnrltlM tnim tbe BEST PIANO Mow mauafactarad. Vrit-ea s low and terms is Busy as conaistsnt vitb thorough workmatiBhip. Address SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Cor. Kearny and Sattar Sta.. San Francisco, CL HcTAllAMORGAMTTES , Tha only Instruments that children can play as well as grown persons. Only five xnlnutas time required to learn how to mtnage them. Any kind of tunes can be played. Ftnect accom paniment for tho voice in tinging. They are sold so low that any family can enily procure one. Having one no family ccmld pet along without. Prices of different styles $3, SIO, SI 2 and $14. including tweiity-five feet ot music. Bend for catalogues and price list. Ad. dress SHERMAN, CI. AY 5e CO. -JSole Affento for the Pacific Coast - Cor. Kearny and Sutter Sts.," Ban Francisco, Cad. For prices and terms, addresa, SHER2IAN, CTJiX & CO. General Agents for Pacific Coast. Cor. Koarny and Sutter Sts., San Francisco, Cal. B, W. PRENTICE & CO. I'UrfTLAND, OR,, General Agents for tiie North Pacifc Coast. - R. BHHGEEyinDGE." PEALEBIS FOIEIGNniMMARdLE Orders from abroad promptly fill! and Estituntt-s furoisheii nnd all work war ranted first-cliiss. Trins reasonable and cheaper tl an cao be farni-hed in Port land or San Fmncisco. For particular Call upon or address, Monuments, Tombstones. Tablets. Etc R. BRUKENRIDGE KOSEBUr.a, OKEGON. Next door to lhe Metropolitan Hat Itoseburg, Oregon The undeiluel has openl a neat and Cooiluttnlde barber kIiod at the p;ace above described. and h"inir lona expt-rieoca iu hln profe&flien, U satisfied lie can give satiducuou to au wno may , nivtt hitu a cll. Ilia pri" ae pop ulur, aud as follows: ; . Hair Cuttidtr, 25 c-nta; Shaving, 23 cts. AU task ia a fair trial, and that snail tny work as a barher I am willing to b put to the tet. U40 C11AKL.KS liAm.KX Quality not Quantity is the Desire IF YOU WANT PURE Drugs aud Medicine. Chemical!", etc., do not forget to call oa HEELER. H. GABBERT MJUTLE CREEK. Also keeps on hand the J. II. Cutter wLUkic-P, Holland Gin, Jamaica Ram, and the finest WiueB and Brandies 'or meJical use. Physicians Perscriptions ft pt-cialty. Lout? Belfilo, WATCH AIAKIR AND JEWELKS Front Bt., Uosfeb.isp', Oregon. Wholesale and Tetail delci in Watches clock, Jewelry, Gold Pens, and Mosicml Instruments.: Watches, CJocH" and Jew elry repe'rud, All my ork warranttw K-v -..Jr. . - S-''- .-AvS- ' "vast C V . A-3K--,.r T-3 ? ti;-" .1 - S i-S-'J U-L i ' ? V f BB9M fc ' - - 1 ! -