The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, October 21, 1882, Image 2

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
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BOSBBURO. SATU RDAY. OCT. 21.
The role of the "bosses will come to
an end forever on March 4, 1884.
$ew York and Pennsylvania will
join the Democratic ranks next month.
The Republican party in Oregon
will hereafter have a rough road to
travel.
Folger's nomination in New York
shows the ''rule or ruin" disposition of
the bosses.
THE Ohio revolution is one that will
count. The Germans are slow to
change, but when hey do you may de
pend upon them.
The course of our contemporary in
upholding Micchelliam is openly de
nounced by many outspoken Republi
cans. It is new conceded by many leading
Republicans tht tne next: Congress
will be Democratic by a good' working
, majority. -
Although it is a good "way off, one
can place his fingers on the ring candi
dates for' county offices twQ years
hence.
.THEpredicted overwhelming Repub
lican gains in tho South have turned
iput to be the usual game of brag., Ma
honeism, Republicanism and Arthur
ism don't take.
The little Roseburg ring that worked
,up' the Mitchell boom in this county,
will hear from the true Republicans of
xhe county two years hence.
The rule of the Republican party of
this county by three men will come .to
&n end when the people speak two
years hence.
TflE Senatorial question will be set
t'el before this week's issue reaches
fhr readers,-but the outspoken denun
ciation of the course of Douglas county
Representatives in supporting Mitchell
indulged in by Republicans from all
parts of the county during court week,
will make the little Roseburg "bosses"
quake in their boots, when they try to
fix another delegati6n two vears hence.
It. M. Pattison, the Democratic
candidate for Governor of Pennsylva
nia, is a young man of steiling worth.
He is the presenv Mayor of. Philadel
phia and has filled the office so honest
ly and aby that he will be promoted
to the Governoiship next month. He
is of the right stamp forthe young De
mocracy to gather around as their
standard bearer for the Presidency in
1884.
The Standard says: The Republi
cans are making a great fuss over their
victory in the first Congressional dis
trict in Yest Vii gin ia, and claiming
enormous gains. Tim fact is, the pres
ent member of Congress, out of a total
vote o2 36,710, only had a majority of
110 two years ago, and it is probable
that Jay Hubbell was able to over
peme this small majority with his
"soap." Besides, there were cast at
that time 1225 votes for a Green
backer. The proposed amendment to tho con
stitution of this State prohibiting the
inanufac'nre and salo of intoxicating
liquors, passed the House yesterday by
a votA of fift.v-t.wn tn iv twn hairx? I
absent on leave who were announced
as being favorable to the amendment.
The proposition to submit the o,uestion
to the people has now passed both
branches of the Legislature by such
majorities as to leava little doubt that
- -
the matter will finally be submitted to
. the people.
It transpires that the liquor question
in Ohi was not the main cause of the
Republican defeat in that State, as we
learn from the statements of Speaker
' Kiefer, upon his return to Washing
ton, that the prohibitionists acted and
.voted with the Democratic pavty, and
from the Cincinnati dispatches that the j
. heaviest Democratic gains were in the
Amerioan wards and precincts. The
patty tyranny of boss dictation, which
is disrupting tho party in this State,
served to drive the independent voters
out of the Republican rankst while the
financial depression -caused by the tar
iff and National banks, contributed
more to their defeat than all other
causes, combined, as the principal gains
were in the agricultural counties.
POLITICAL ETHICS.
Political prejudices often blind the
people to their own interests and to
their country's good. The wholesale!
abuse of any man who enters public
. life, by his opponents, has led the pi-o
which would show the charlatan aud
hypocrite from .he statesman and pa
triot. Thus to the general reader it i:
impossible to know for certain the
standing or character of any public
man. We have always recognized the
principle that it is wrong for a public
journalist to impose upon the: people.
There is no truer friend to the people
than an honest newspaper; one whosd
columns pre not in the market and
whose columns are not filled with ti
rades and abuse tor the mere sake of
temporary party advantage. Of the
twenty American journals which stand
at the head of the profession, there
may be' three of this high standard.
The others are either conducted in the
interest of some ling of politicians or
controlled by aome unscrupulous cap
italist, or worse yet, conducted on the
sole basis of a money-making business,
regardless of its own honor or the wel
fare of the people it seeks to mislead.
That the smaller fry of newspapers,
especially county papers that are sup
ported at the public crib, should pat
tern after the worst features of the
creat iournals is not surprising. That
any man who holds an office of profit
and trust of just sufficient importance
to earn his bread and butter and is
compelled to run a newspaper in the
interest of the party that supports him,
should use his journal for the purpose
of advancing his patron saint and to
keep his own lips fastened on the pub
lie teat, is prostituting the office ef a
journalist, needs no argument to sub
stantiate. We are sorry to say that
men j?f such a character are the ones
that edit (Gel save the mark) the av
erage Republican newspaper of Ore
gon. It is to the interest of these
men to mislead the public. They are
forever blowing the trumpet of their
"boss" and no language is too low, too
abusive, or too vulgar to be used against
thosa who may differ from them. The
motives of these men should be evident
to any one. Bread and butter depends
upon dirty work and he who surpasses
at it is move liberally supplied from
the public funds. It is safe to say that
there is not a Republican journal in
this State whose editor is an office
holder, an obtainer of government con
tracts, or an anxious expectant of an
office, which is not a supporter of
Mitchell and an upholder of Hipple
ism. They shout his praises from
week to week and take a tighter grip
upon the public pap. They have no
defense to make for Mitchell. By
their silence or senseless tirades they
admit him to be all that he is known
to be, a seducer, a bigaini&t, a lobbyist,
and O Lord, what is he not that is ve
nial and corrupt! Tbey claim that he
is smart and can do moro for Oregon
.han any one else, and that his youth
ful indisc i . i' or a period of forty
veais should be overlooked. Years
agp there lived in Portland a very
smart man. lie made a living m a
very easy way, through the aid of 52
little strips of various designed papeis.
He was never a caucus nominee for
Senator, however, probably because
thirty-six smart men were never found
in an Oregon Legislature before this
time. McDonald, tho bunko sharp, a
man of education, of fine address ajid
pleasant manners was sent to the pen"
itentiary. If he is still there we would
respectfully suggest his name to the
immortal thirty six as the only man
whs possesses any rival claim to their
votes.
DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the r t
neisbip heretofore existing rmw
Tl rt n...i I. T IT,-.,, I, itn
the firm name r,f Booth Bros., is ibis
yWOlvei y mill U.I consent, .
A. Booth retiring. Ti e business will
je continued bv J. O. Booih. ho pay
mm debts conia;'.- I'V the nrm aim t
whom all debts ;ut ill lirm must lu
paiJ. J.O.P.OOTH,
11. A. JiUU I U.
Yonca la. t?et 30, 1882.
MBTIKIPOiilTAN HOTEL
TIi is 'LPjiuilar House
Situated in ih" center f i e busine
rtion of I u i:. I'-tviotr r eutl
1;MIJJ 1 !ta! l . -. Iife-i
COM PXiETE LY HEIiOVi- TED
nd prepare 1 t th.- - p ion of s. uesL-
ihe Dining Uomii win lie t-upplieu win
( he best tue
Market A fibrils
with good attendance. As Mrs. Zigler
bus charge l t'- kiiclien.Jim quality .
the cooking Will W Unexceptionable.
Hates reas iiabb-. tree coacli from
the railroad.
LOU. ZIGLER.
WE KEEP IN STOCK
THE LARGEST VARIETY OF
QOOOS IN THE U.S. ANO CAN SELL
' YOU ANY ARTICLE FOR PERSONAL OR FAMILY '
USE, IN ANY QUANTITY AT WHOLESALE PRICE.
WHATEVER YOU WANT SENO FOR OUR OATA-.
LOOUE (FREE) ANO YOU WILL FIND IT THERE
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
227 229 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO.
-1L toi&
j .t&hmm
Ayer's
Mair Wigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY KAIR TO ITS
. NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
It is a most agreeable dressing, which
Is at once harmless and effectual, for pre
serving the hair. It restores, with the
gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray,
light,' and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep
black, as may be desired. By its use thin
l:air is thickened, and baldness often
tiough not always cured. It checks falling
Cf Uie hair immediately, and causes a new
growth in all cases whero tho glanda 6X9
50i decayed; while to brasay, weak, ot
etherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitality
and strength, and renders it pliable.
The Viaoii cleanses the scalp, cures and
prevents the formation of dandruff; and,
by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing
properties, it heals most if not all of the
humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp,
keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under
which conditions diseases of the scalp and
hair are impossible'
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair
The Vigor is incomparable. It is color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will
not soil white cambric. It imparts an
agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an
article for the toilet it is economical and
unsurpassed in its excellence.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co
practical ju'J Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
Sols by ail rr.i"!ctsT3 evekyt.-hee
Is a compound of the virtues of Barsaparil
la, stillingia, mandrake, yellow dock, wit
the iodide of jwtash and iron, all powerful
blood-makins, blood--leauains, ami llfe-sus.
taininpr cleraenta. It is the purest, safest.
and most effectual' alterative luediciuo
known or available to tho public. The sci
ences of medicine and chemistry havo never
produced so valuable a remedy, nor one so
potent to cure ail utsea.scs result mc from
Impure blood. It cures Scrofula and
all scrofulous diseases. Krysipelas.
ltose, or St. Anthony's Firs', Pimples
and I'aee-Krubs, i'ustiues, uiotcncs,
Iioils, Tumors, Tetter, Humors,
Salt Ithcuiii, Scald-head, Kins-worm.
Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Mercurial
Disease, Neuralgia, Female Weak
nesses and Irregularities, Jaundice,
Alfections of the Liver, Dyspepsia,
emaciation, and General uebiaty.
By its searching and cleansing qualities
it purges out tuo loul corruptions wliicli
contaminato tue i'.owx anu cause derange
ment and decay. 1 1 stimulates aud enlivens
Ihe vital functions, promotes euergy and
strength, restores aud preserves health, aud
infuses new lifg and vigor throughout tho
wnole system. Ho eutlerer lrom anv uis.
ease , which arises from impurity of tho
blood need despair who will give Ayer's
barsapahilla a fair trial.
It is folly to experiment with the numer
ous low-priced mixtures, of cheap. materials,
and without medicinal virtues, offered as
blood-puriliers. while disease becomes moro
firmly seated. Avku's Sar&apakilla is a
medicine of such concentrated curative
power, that it is by far the best, cheapest,
and most reliablo blootl-nurifier known.
Physicians know its composition, and pre
scribe it. It has been widely used lor lorty
yaxs. aud has won the unqualified confi
dence ef millions whom it has benefited.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical aud Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
4I.D mr jill brcsctsts cvc&TWiisjtt.
Ague Cure
Is a purely vegetable bitter and powr
ful tonic, and is warranted a speedy and
certain cure for Fever and Ague, hilla
and Fever, Intermittent or Chill Fe
ver, Itemittent Fever, Dumb Ague,
Periodical or Bilious Fever, and all
malarial disorders. In miasmatic dis
tricts, the rapid pulses coated tongue, thirst,
lassitude, loss of appetite, pain in the back
and loins, aud coldness of the spine and
extremities, are only premonitions of
severer symptom!, which terminate in th
U6 paroxysm, succeeded, by high fever
fcuu proiuso perspiration.
It is a startling fact, that quinine, arse
nic and other poisonous minerals, form tho
basis of jnost of the " Fever and Aruo
reparations," "Specifics,-' "Svrups, aud
"Tonics," in the market. The prepara
tions made lrom these mineral poisons,
although thev are palatable, and may
break the chill, do not cure, but leave the
malarial and their own drug poison m
the system, producing quinism, dizziness,
ringing in the ears, headache, vertigo, and
other disorders more formidable than the
disease . they were intended, to cure.
Ayeu's Aguk Curb thoroughly eradicates
these noxious poisons from the system,
and alwavs cures the severest cases.? It
contains no ouinine, mineral, or any thin;
that could injure tho most delicate pn
tient: and its crowninc excellence, above
its certainty to cure, ii that it leaves tho
Bvstem as free from disease as before tho
attack.
For Liver Complaints, Ayek's Agcb
Ccue. bv direct action on the liver and
hiliarv annaralus. drives out the poisons
which produce these complaints, and stim
ulates the system to a vigorous, neaiiny
condition.
"We warrant it when taken according to
directions.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
Lowell, Mass.
OLD BT AIX DBUOGim KTXBXWUCIK.
P
Announcement-
Clfo BROS
TO THE PUBMC
Demand for our goods compelled us
to tend for a complete assortment,
which we are daily ree-ivmg from the
Hist Lauds, and can afford to
TLX ETOE 3ct BE I. L
any Louse In the State. Our suck is
more i;inplee tbau ev r, in all urau n-
s. If you wt.nl bargain, now is youi
inie to cull on ns and 6atiffy your-
se ves iietore purcunsing eisewnere.
We mean w hat we ay and you can ai
way? pifd us at the
OLD STAND
One door from the Postolfice.
Quality not Quantity is the Desire
IT YOU v am PURE
SriiSTM and Irlcdicikic
Olieuiicalx, etc.. :o not forget to cab on
HEELER. H.
MYKTLK
cia:i:K.
Alsn keeps on Li.ud the J. H. Cutter
ibki-P, Hoi bind Gi;i. Jamaica Rum,
aud the fineht WineH and Brandies or
medical use. Phvvicinn.H Perscrpthm a
tcialty.
I
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Hi
lit
3Rs. i. THBOLL,
Would nrni'uit.ce tbats-liH i prt-pa d
to !o nH4ii!ls f wi'fK iu I lie Wai ot
weaving hair, or makiiig u?N ntui
CUrlu from C'lini'ings v-r .uvr'
Hiul tliat she will do dressmaking iu
the latest modi rn nfy'es.
All work guaranteed, and wiusi:ttii
assured to all who may patrotie her.
Call at my residence nearly opjo.
site the Catholic church .
38 f M1W 1. 1HKUL.1..
Loui Bel fits,
WATCH MAK 11 AND JLAVIXEll
Front st., Roc),j, Or n
Wlioif f Je and retail I'l-aler in Wk.cIu s
clocks, Jewelry, Gold lVn and Municd
mstruiuenis. v uteres, t iu,-K! and
e)ry re p 5 red. All my work warr-Mited;
Next door to the Metropolitan flote
Roseburg, Oregou.
The unde-fiiirned has opened a neat
and comfortable barber shoo at the
niace above descrihed.and hi? winr Ions'
experience in Ins proiessien, " satisfied
lie can give sati?factJonto al! nrho may
ivc nun a cull. iuh prie He pop
u la r, and as follows:
Hair ( uttidg, 25 cnt3;Shavinft:. 2.1 ct.
Ait I ask is a fairtriai, end that fchun
v my work as a barbe I am
willing to he put to the test.
n40 CUAKLiES 11 A "LEY
5.'f TCK3 CFA
t. .' rt a orete. Eowcls ccst ve. Pain in
IS's-t, v i a a c ull E3n""tic.n in the
v.ri, Y'-.i si uader the Ehoulder
"v.3.":, 1 1 . - "i'?r eating, with a dlsrn
i ii-.vi-(.i w . rci-tion tf body or irind,
r"i;riS.tv I !-3ir.p-r. Low sp rits, with
''iir.? ot nevms nns!cet-d s-ome duty,
f o-?, !"7.iaei. Fluttering at the
; v. ,j5 , iove the eyes. Yei ov Skin,
--n"a 'j rr the ticht eye,
. ,, w'.ta Ltfai drc-.v Viphly
. ..N.ii!ja
- " '." ; r.
. the
i . ylftn 1.1
: loii on tbe
ar pro-.-.
HS.. IS. Y.
1 3
. :.ncc1 toaGt.fsv
. i ( tliisDvir. Jtlm
- . . . - 1 -Tuntaneously. Sold
. - . i ..:i" on receipt of tl.
:- -r. - - :::z,iV rri'-, NEW VOEK.
ft s X li i. V.it-u.' I InfnnmUoii ami
HEFFROH'S SALOOH.
HOSEBUEO, OREGON,
Ttebestof wmts, liquors and cigars,
oasf.aa.'iy oi laad
iy t
and a welcome
SCMMONS,
In the Circuit Court of the 8tate of
Oregon for the County of poualas
Kosv 8ptton plf. 1 OultinEquhy
vs. J. for a Divorce.
Wm. W P. Sutton def. )
To Wm. W. P. Sptton.
In the name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear aud
answer the complaint filed against
you by the plaintiff, Rosy Sutton, in
the above entitled Court and suit, on
or before the first day of of the next
regular term of said Coup, to wit, the
third Monday the 16tli. iay of October
A. U. 18S2; and if yo i fail to so an
i-wer the said complaint the plaintff
wi 1 take judgement against voU for
want of an aner: and will apply to
the t'ou t fr ihe reliei demnnded in
said complaint, to wit, Jor a decree
dissolving the marriage contract exls.
log between th plaintiff and defendant
and change of the name of the plaint
iff to that of Nosy Kiucaid and her costs
at d disbursement. .
This rtiniiaoua is published by order
of the Hon. Circuit C urt of said State
of Oregou fur I'ougias Coun' , made
and entered the 19ih day of July A. D
1882.. Herman & BALL,
Attorney V for Plaintiff.
A Small Farm for Sale.
Having become tired of batching, I
offer my place for sale, with or without
boueeboid awl kitchen furniture, on
reasonable terms. It contains 72 acres.
more or less. 11 of which ar uuder cul
tivation, a nice young orchard, a good
s z d barn and box bouse, witb four
roome: also, the out-door improve
ments. It is situated iti a good peign
borhood. within a ualf mile of a a ore
school house, s?veu and one-half miles
west of Hi;8euursr, iu what ib calliU ?ne
French Settlement, in Douglas county
OregQD. Inqune i m on my farui.
T. 8. O'Brien.
BUY
THE UM?0UA VAL'EY MILLS
.UP i a ML jot?
THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Addess A. VV. STSA.T1N3, Cany-Wll e
iT TO II LLINFS
Frencn Flowers
AT I'Ul Ks
ICHE4PCK nm PAID A3i?3AS
Would announce that ho ha bee
consigned an extra fine slock d
FRENCH ARTIFICIAL F;.0WE3S
be Bold at '. u carl, date,
and that lie would ndvi.-t- niillin is
and ladies in geutial ;c call iip.i
him before sending iluir nnh-r-abroad,
as he is ft: I. y - l is ied In can
oiler tliein uar.iaiii' wim i!ie im.j ,
not obtain in Sun ? ri t'dsco by ceiid
inir ibeitv Hi! fti'wers ae in every
.my im
tUlM. 'U-
und nl r.
lit! f. i C
IK' v t'l 4I(
III
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40
IlosiBUiUi.
OiiltiON
Blacksmith
Farrier,
vS5 sea I sq 4a.
Aid St- ilfk'i vii ;.i ; :i .tiK' of D U
' ! p C 'vni v, w ni l resi.ei'l iu.iy niiu"Mrc
I li.it 'i-i prei arrd to do all kinds - f
vi. fk in Ids iue. and guar.iit-es s-it's
iiictimi.
IIORE-SHO!SiS(i; A SPECIALTY.
. Any farui-r liavinga plow to t-harpen
or machinery to repair will do well to
givo me a call at uiy old stxud. .
I have a full btock of inn and steel,
and having urchased the fame at a low
price, can do work, S- fr as prices are
concerned, cheaper than any who will at
tmpt compel ition, - JAS. DEARL1NO.
fll? im Oakland. Oregou.
CLARK B &. BAKER,
Proprirfors.
Having purchased the above named
mills or K. Mpnens & Lo., we are
now prepared to furnish any amount
of the
BEST QTTA LiTV OF LUMBER
Ever otVml to thu public In Do-igias
county.
We havf jiist purcnaseu one or the
Weatherly , Kugg A Richardsou No. 1
Planess and mathers and are pre
pared to do better work
than otner mills la tue couuty.
We will furnitm at the mill No. 1
lumber at the following prices:
Dressed rustic....... .... $16 perM
Flooring (dreshed St matched $15 per M
Lumber dresei on one t-ldef 14 per M
Lumber dressed on two sides$16 perM
lloun lumber ..$8 to $10 per M
W e have an extra quality of lumber
equal to any found ou (kos Bay, and
will guarrantee to give satisfaction i
all those favoring us with their onler
Po9totIiee address, Umpqua Feriy
Oregou. ' 'CLARKE & UAKEK.
V. i WIS At CO
CELEBRATKD
CLEAN SWEtlP CIGAR,
THE BEST
B1T..OIGAR
IN ROSEBURG,
Manufactured expressly for, and for
tale only at
i ,
A. G. MA8K'8 STORE.
oj3oc20i3
DOUGLAS DSTDEPENDEKl
-THE ONLT-
-IN
DOTJGLAS OOUKTT, ORBGOI?
Snbscrip i ion Price
Gen'l Merehandise
INCl,
LADIES'
Styles of all Variety and Shades
AT THE -
OF
M. .JOSEEHSON
Gentemen ; & Boy
us ,2s mo ickr - ism: eb
REFOl.'l PUKC'HAN(I ELSE Vf EKE,
BV s-j UOINO 'JOOiJ BARGAINS CAN BE SEC JRKD
Sheridan Br js.,
v vouiu auiioiince viiB' the' nave ji.ei
Largest Stock
t.rnnsri.t t n .ulis "id when
'J, -n.i UK A DY MADE TIN W Alt l,
Us is.iiplv iii tle:r in ! a. iv iiouso ill poai,iieru urugon, which they propoa
in tture;ia eiwiifre. ....
In lie shape ol Im tuiujf mattriale i l- . locks, butts, ete, we cu fff
,,i trior inducements to purchasers. I TlJ O. V, .
We. an "ive you bargains in the follow ug brands of stoves, not eqmmUmi 1m
.vhnre lJuck's. Bi-uaiiZH, Farmer Utility. Dexter, Pacific, VHe Wert, C3sxsjide
Oc. ioe, Iro.. King, EiiipireOiiy, and other stoves fcud ranges. .
I I..- b. ftof wuikmenar conetautly tm ployed in the manufacture of our Tlnwftl
a:ii !iuv..j-i. .i.i learn our prices. . ,'' ' "
V- a't -.ara; ins to oH- r in gun. aucii ka incueBier, oiiarp asa WftSgfairiW
h s us Slut-guri I an ii l'it a
W- "if a: Agents for ib vVUite Peerles and New Ilome 8eving Mael.in ,wkih
e sell at -l.weM rate a no warrant ascoiume
W can 'su iiiily
iiveriil aisd : Rubbi r tJiisat,
'l eOestiu thu nu.ro.et, t.t lowest rates.
Givh uu a call his'sect r.ir amck, inquire
ii uv ooe can. t
HETR0P0UTA?4 SALOON,
KObEBUUO, OUi:6X,
McCULLOOH & CO,
PtlOPHXETORS,
0XLV THE BEST BRAND
-OF
WIS LIQUORS AND'rUiAlfc?
Keut n Land, and cusiou ers will lindth's
H iIesaiit plaje of re rt.
Ii v nit a caTl one door south ot the
Metroiohtan Hotel.
DRY'S SALOON,
.Jackson Street, Ri.seDiirg.
The nronretor of this weH kn iwn and
popular resort won'il iliaiik hisffriends
for their libe al pair 'iiatfe in the past
aud would ak for a com nuance of
he same lu tbe iutiire, Tue public is
informed that 1 keep none but the best
brsnd9 of wines, liquors and cigars
aud that I sell over tlie bar the cele
bratod Jes?e Moore & Co.' Kentucky
Whiskies
A good billiard table will be round
In the saloon; also the lealing papers
of tbe world.
BUY
THE UMPQUA VALLtY MILLS
THE BEST IM THE MARKET.
Address A. W. STEARNS, Canyonville,
Oregon. ep4
BUY iY
v ?A N YON V I uLV. MILLS
Manufactnrett from only tbe best of
wheat. " ""
1 have for sale also Bran. Shorts and
Middling:. Bai'i'ii, Ham. Lurd, eic.
nifl in tbe iuw t-uient fie manner.
t urcliasers 1 1 d.i m a fitv- r t in
pict my stock ;t the Caniivii.e-
v. K..Av.i:il.
S. K UAVAioNl). '
SUROEON BiJMTTISr
Opoeite Mark3 ft C , rttor
Offer i i profes?iinnl Bt-rvitfS to the
peopiw of Doulae cmi.iy, with' whom 3:
tins be-n acquainted several years. All
woia warraniea nrsiiass, aim iuiMj deaurs from aoroaa wm iwiw preinii
moderate as any other iu the profesoion. jmeation. II S. d J SHEKlDAli
ROVSBCTROI. - - OR 5Q0K
warn
02:50 Per Tear.
5
. TSTj
T OF
GOODS,
IT
Bosburg, Or.
n-c ved and new . rvp n hand warn l th"
of Hardware
ad Jed to tlndr STOVES OF ALL
PAT
r th
they are prepared to declare tW havn
le it erery respeci.
an our prices, ana we promise to suit mT.i
SHERIDAN BROM.
THE 9.-I9!;..
Canyonville, Orgon,
Proprietor
The finest and best st ck o Wines,
iquois and cigors ever ofle ed to fli
!;ublic in Soutbern Oregon, also th
best of Ale aud Porter. . Also agent for
t lie celebrate! -
GR.4PE CREEK SOUR MASS
BOURBON WHISKY,
Put up expressly for medteal pur
poses, and only for sale at this plaee.
Uive me a trial.
SOOTH UMPUUA HILLS
MAKK THE
Io Roseburg,
J. W UNCOIL. Prop'r
T.. H THOMPSOS,
R. H. THOMPSON',
' E. J. DB DABT
W H HONKYM AN
Thompson, Do Hart & Co,
Importers and dealers tn
Coal, Iron, Steel, Hardwood Lumber
and waeon material.
184 First su. and 173 aud 175 Front st
Portland, Oregon.
Carnage Hardware.
jan7
SHERIDAH,
.Succesbors to Tbos. P. Stieridsn)
DEALERS IN
HA.'.DWARE, TINWAUK, STOVE
; ii tin. Cutlery and Tir jet Fur
oibliinir l4ooda.
TIN STOSP. RuSiBUSQ, OQfi
:-'"'--
Havitiji cur.Mlthe above business, -we
:re rei'ar4 Ut kep up us tormer jfoa
name fl-r wi rk and prices. We have the
bi-st of material nd always a 'all stock
.f tiO'Hfs nn band and it is oar aim to far
nirdi cusumiis-m with firstclas- art.ioles lir
let uv - i-riee,-.
A full 8ckof:ra ar.d steel lot sate.