The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, December 02, 1882, Image 2

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TtlE "INDEPENDENT.
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SATURDAY; iPECEMBER, 2d, 188?.
THE T) LIPQTJA VAYLEY-iiOtriJLAS
OOUHTY.
been devoted to the development of
Quartz. Gold, but owing to. the limited
means employed, tha mountains re
fuse to yield to. view the main vein or
lode. Nickel mines rich and apparently
inexhaustable, are now being actively
Since manv inquiries am addressed developed. Chrome ore is also found
to us from various portions of the At- J and "prospects" of rich deposits of
lantic States, soliciting information as Silver and Copper are Irequently tound
TT,rvr.iui v1W a.id Don "las but as vet not mined.- The Caal of
county generally, as to its area, -popii- this valley, -will however, prove a more
lation arable lands, amount and kinds lasting and valuable industry than all
f imlr minM-ak lime or sand ate ne others. The coal so far mined on this
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rock general; surface, prices of im- western coast has been confined nejr
nroved and unimproved lands, rainfall the coast and convenient, to snipping
in inches, mean temperature in summer and from its quality has occasioned a
and in winter, -and of many other de- very prevalent pinion that none of
tails, we deem it of general interest our coate date back to the carboniferous
that we should answer these inquiries age. It is there mostly a non-cakmg
,;v oil nncaii.U lifHv. vet accuratelv. bituminous coal. bein? classed as "liar
n 1VU mi juniv ' J J w I - i cj v
and without bias. ' nlte;" and no workable anthracite coai
Dongas county 'proper embraces' an I has so far been- discovered, except as
area of 4,950 square miles. It extends recent explorations prove, in Douglas
from the Calapooia mountains, on tlie county, and thence cropping at fie
north, to tliq Cow creek hills, on the qucnt intervals alonj; the interior of
aoiit.lii-A.bmit 100 miles and from the Coos and Curry counties. - Ileie a val-
PaciGc ocean and the Coast range I uable coal has been discovered, mainly
mountains, on the west, to the Cascade found on the western tributaries of the
ran" e on the east and south, varying Umpqua, the headwaters of tho Co
from 72 to 108 miles. It i3 divided kmille river in Coos county and of
from the Willamette valley by a rango Sixes river in Curry county. This
of hills, or spurs of the Cascade and coal is fonnd suitable for steam, coke
Coa3t ranee mountains, .which are and gas. It has been subjected to
known as the Calapoias. It embraces I practical uses as well as scientific tests,
all the country drained by the Ump- It works satisfactorily in the forge and
qua river: and hence Douglas county foundry. With, tho railway extension
and the Umpqua vallcv are known as ; south, and a road to the coast, this
the game. The Cow creek hills on tho I muse prove of great value to the State.
B0Uth spurs of the Cascade and Coast j Lime of superior quality is found in
, range the southern boundary, is also abundance near Roseburg and lias
a divide between the waters of the j been shipped abroad, much being used
Umpqua and the Rogue river. In area j in the construction of the Slate Uni
! it constitutes an empire, within itselt. j versity at Jbugene City. Uwmg to
It is lai-fer than Connecticut and twice cheap competition and importation
b?7a nf Delaware and Rhode Is-1 from California of the famous Santa
land. It lias 20 miles of coast line. Cruz and San Juan lime our own kilns
Its seaport town is Gardiner, 12 miles have not been worked during recent
frora the Pacific ocean, and on the years,
Umpqua river, which is navigable for sandstone and building hock is
25 miles, to bcottsturg; conlmed to a tew localities, liiat m
THE valley Coles Valley and near Oakland on the
is a disappointment to the newcomer, ine 0f railroad has been much used
iexpocting to behold a wido expanse of Miich of thai, tine, blue .rock near Oak-
level land. From the foothills of the hand was uned by the government in
mourtain ranges, it is a collection of J the Custom House at Portland. In-.
innuraerable small valleys, divided by j feiior grades are found in many places,
polling hills and ridges, covered mainly anj usetl for chimney building,
by 8-attering oas ana nr tnnuer. r rum i THE total taxable property of doug-
Scttsburg to ; the cean the' -valley las countv
oeases, the river rolling seaward, as assessed t e pnsent year
through, in many places, a perpendicn- amounts to 82.349.210; valuation of
Judge Deady, in the United States
Circuit court has grafted a perpetual
injunction, restraining George C. Sears
sheria of Multnomah -county, and kel
son F. Ross, supervisor of road district
No. 8, from collecting road tax from
1449 Chinese who were at work in
Rooster' Rock precinct on tho 0. R. &
N. Co.'s line, last April. 'A he court
CONCRETE PIPE.
LOUIS BELFILS
have obtained the right for juo;4gUs oountylor
laying f . j .
Coiitimious Concrete ripe,
TTENttY CVTERMAN AND
SUBSCRIBE FOR
DOUGLAS INDEPENDENT!
THE ONLY .
I
held that the Chinese were not "resi
dents" within the meaning of the stat
ute which relates to tho assessment and
collection of road tax. Of course it
would bo impertinent to dispute the de
cision of so eminent a jurist as Judge
De-idy. An examination of tha stat
utes of Oregon, however, would lead
the ordinary citizen to a different con
clusion. After providing the manner
of assessing the road tax upon rest
dents, the statute (sec. 22, p. 727.
Deady k Lane's code) provides that he
road supervisor "shall assess two days'
worb to be perfor.ned by every male
between twenty and fifty years of age,
except persons who are "a public charge
or too in firm to perform labor." If the
Chinese working on the . railroads are
not males they are excused, but it is
difficult to see where the question of
residence comes in.
for conveying water, and Loui BelPls and George
Prnt.ni.ii! have obtained the riuht f r Josophiue and
Curry counties, and will sell farm or individual rights
and la? pipe at the cheapest figures. Any size from
1J to tl niches furnished. This pipe is much j
Cheaper than Wood, Iron or Lead !
It is also well suited for Irrigation or inning purpose
andean be laid any distance witliout joiuts.
Newsoaper
Sherman, Clay & Co,
Pacific Coast; Agents for v
tiio Celebrated
IN-
THE KENO SALOON.
DOUGLAS COUNTY, OREGON-
Subscrip lion Price $2:50 Per Te xr.
Talkingtou & Jolmscin Props, j.
OPPOSITE THE METROPOLITAN
HOTEL, ROSEBURG.
WHERE CAN BE FOUXD A FINE BILLIARD
Table and the best brands of Wines, Liquors,
and Ci"ars. Leadinz periodicals on the table. Con
cert and freelunch every evening, but positively no
free whiSKev. lidJ-u
enl iviercnniiciise,
INCJjTIliG EYEEY VARIt'x.Y OF
LADIES' BBMSB GOODS,
O f TE.E. LAIjst STYLE.!
lar fass in the mountain or coast range.
IIFALTHFUL CLIMATE.
Its warm 3r and more southern latitude
is tempered by j the fresh sea breezes,
lands, $1,597,300. There are 112.222
sheen, 4,532 horses and mules, 10,323
swine, and 7,004 cattle. The wheat
produce in 1880 was 441,383 bushels,
The Republican press continue to
insist that the late cyclone was not a
defeat of their party;- it was only a re
buke to the "bosses." To avoid dis
cussion we admit this, but we vonture
to enquire if the bosses of the half
breeds are likely to be any more popu
lar with the people than those of the
stalwarts.
The members of the forty-eighth
Congress are undoubtedly under many
obligations to the Republican press for
its ad vke as to the proper course to
pursno to retain the present Democrat
ic ascendancy. If the Republicans had
taken the advice now so freely given,
the "gtand old paity" might have still
retained its power.
and this with the rapidly flowing as. against lU4,24b bushels in IbiV
streams into tli main Umpqua a.id the Of oats there was 347,132 bushels .id.
abs-snco of low,! marshy, miasmatic val- 18S0, and 188,761 in. 1870. The ap
,Uys, entitles the Umpqua valley to pie produce in 1880 amounted to 257,
rank as among j the mos.t healthful por- 47G bushels. Of fruit, apples, plumbs
tins of the globe. Viewing the last and -pears, are most productive, and
statistics' within our reach, we find that, never failing, ai.d are subject to none
while the percentage of mortality was o! the diseases aud blights so common
Minnesota, .80; Kansas, 1.25; Nebras- to the fruits of the Atlantic States, and
ka. .81: California. 1.G1: Illinois. 1.66: many ot the more western. Ur no
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Nevada, 1.45; j Oregon was only .GO. : crops either cereals or esculents
While there was a propoition of one can it be said that there has ever been
death in 283 in! New England -States) a failure. Crops are planted frqm fall
in Oregon there; was only one death in to spring, there being no snow and ice
527. Taking the locality of the Ump- to interfere in the winter months as in
' qua as an instance, the proportion will the East. Wool growing i3 a leading
compare still more favorablv. The industry. Umpqua wool is classed to
population, itself. Merino and cotswold are pre-
two years since,! was 9,560, while in ferred, and much money expended in
j 1870, ten years previous, it vas 6,000, importation of fine breeds from Ver
while now, since the recent impetus, to mchtand Kentucky. Unimproved lands
immigration by railway extvnsion,'it is range in price from $2.50 to 5 per
i safe to estimate lour present population acre, and improved lands from $5 to
! at 12,000. The total vote of Douglas $40 per acre according to quality, and
We continuo to
actassolicitorsfor
watcnts. caveats.
trado-m&rks, copyrighte. ete.:for
the United States, and to obtain pat
ents in Canada. Jingiana, xranuo,
Germany, and all other countries.
Tiiiiiv-t.il vcars' practice. No
chargo for examination of models or draw
ings. Advice by mail free. -
Tatents obtained throngh us are noticed in
the SCIENTIFIC AMEKICAN, which has
tho largest circulation, and is the most influ
ential uowspaper of its kind published in tho
world. Tho advantages of such a notice every
patentee understands.
Thia large and splendidly illustrated news
paper is published WEESitY at $3.20 a year,
and is admitted to bo the best paper devoted
to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering
ornrlfa on il nth fir denartmenta of industrial
progress, published in any country. Single
copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all news
dealers. .-' .... , 0 .
Address, Mtinn & Co., publishers of Scien
tific American, 261 Broadway, New York.
Handbook about patents mailed free. .
IMPORTANT TO M LUNFBS
y -:o:
-AT PRICES
CHEAPER THAN PAID ABROAD
Would announce that ho has bee
consigned an extra fine stock ot
FHEHCH AHTiHCfAL FLO WEBS
Y hid. -.Uo'L be sold at en early date,
and that he would advise milliners
ami ladies in general to call upon
him before sending their oruefa
abroad, as he is fullv satisfied he can
oiftr them bargains which they could
not btain in .San Francisco by send
ing there. Tho flowers are in every
way tine and fancy; in fact, a bettet
stock was never brought to llosebur
aud oll'ered at fcuch low prices.
ROSHTJUHG. - - OLIEUOX-
Styles. of all Variety and Shades
1 -at the- 1
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BTSELIHG- ORGANS
The shove cnt represents style oo.wmcn
Trill ecll fop100. $23caU, S10permon
n ith iatcrest upon deferred paymente. one per
cent per lucmtti. Good Mool snd book included.
Address SHEBBIAN, CLAY & CO. .
. . Cor. Kearny and Sutter SU.,
tinn Francisee. Cal. -
Sherman, Clay & Co.
Agents for tlio Celebrated
G ent
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SEPI
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emeu c& jiovs
BET OH E PUIlCHAyNO ELSJB'WtfEBE,!
BY SO DOING GOOD BARGAINS CAN 3E SEC j'iiiilU
f county at the last June election, was
2,648. j :
f GRABS, ETC,
Every part of the county is adapted
i to gras3. . Eveii the highest" hills are
arable and will
in time be utilized bv
the plow and refiper. Except ihe per
pendicular cliffij occasionally abutting
on the river, arid an occasional but
ijfhort and steep! ravine or cenyon, the
land is tillable, every where, on removal
in some places, of timber and growing
brush. I
rag
TIMBEll
ia found in abundance and assortment.
Througn the valley, r rather valleys
pnd intervening hills and ridges, scat
tering oak and ir abound, with hazel
mainly, and numerous other kinds of
bushes, while or, the mountain sides or
spurs of the Coast and Cascade range,
the finest of commercial timber is
found. The Po t ( Orford cedar, white
fcnd red, and sugar pine and fir, pre
dominate. Ihii timber, reaching from
one boundary td the other of the coun
ty, along the mountain ranges and of
ten in the valleys and ravines, it would
be a difficult task to estimate, even
roughly, the quantity. There is no
farm but what s in reach and has ac
V . t -
cess to this timber for farm improve
ments, while the various mills nearer
the mountains, panufacture lumber of
the finesc grain jand finisli. As to
- MINERALS,
Douglas count abounds. For many
years gold has been successfully mined.
, Placer mining an the southern part of
the county Wijs originally the chief
employment of the early settlers.
Of recent years much attention has
JAMES DEAnLlN'CI,
Blacksmith
Farrier,
And welli-kDown to tlie people of Ddu
Iup covnty, wiuld respectfuily annnunw
tluxtiioi-i prepared to do all kinds of
work in li 13 iine. and guarantees SatiSu i
faction.
IIOIISE-SIIOEIISQ A SPECIALTY.
Any larni'T iiuvmra jihjw iMiuii'ru
or macldnery to repair will no well to
ei vo me A eid 1 at niy old stand.
I have afullt-tock ot iron and steti,
an.l liKYiur purchased thi'Farao at alow
price, c.ui flo worn, sr iur a prices are
ounceriud, cheaper tlinn any vh' win at
t?iiibt.coiiiictiiio,!, JAS.DKAIIL1XO.
fell? 1 in Uiiklaucl.Ur.gon.
Sheridan Bros., Bosbnrg:, Or
They would announce tnat they have just rec- vea and new ave hand one '.' th
Largest Stock of Hardware
Ever brouglit to Ponzli. aud when adled to thir STOVES OF ALL P.-.T
TEUNS and READY MADE TINWAK1S, they are prepared to declare tu-y !1:iv. ;h
lt-8' supplv in their Imu ol aiiv housa in Southurn Oreyou, which th -v r ni
can purchaais elsewhere. j '
In Jie shape of hu.lding materials Si. t-e .vay c locks, butts, etc, we caii jo;"V;
superior inducements to purchasers. Try u. .1
We van yive you bargains in the loU.w ag brands of stoves, not quali. il el.
wlire buck's. Bi-nanza, Farmer. Utility. Dexter. Pacific, TA Me . W.i-et. Clareh-iJ.-.
Occidei Iron KinL', Euipire City, and oi her stoves unti ranges. j
The bv-at of workmen arc constantly t rnpi'-yea in me mauuiaciure ' i-u! . ..;.
and buyers should learn our prices.
We have also taragms to oner iu guus, n tucurti.er, .iiarp ana '.r.r v- e.
. : . m. fl Piln'fi i
P8We,l aH in onui-fjuno 1 . . !
We ate also Ageuis for the into l'eenes ana .w tiome &ewmg Mac:.
we Bell atloweRt rates and warrant as com ule to ir every respect,
We C8n also supply
DPRIGffi1, SQUARE g GBAND
A rt n nrrlnd bv all Stuslcal Anthorltle tot
the BEST PIANO now mannffcetnrad
I'rlrcs as low aud terms as easy as consistent
with thoro-ush worlriiiiiship. Address ,
SuEnjiirs, ciay & co. . v
Car. Ki.-.iiiy ami Solter Sts .
Han. Francisco, Cal.
IgTAMAHY 0RGAH1TS3
Jit "it a cr- f - J
fv V. - "
J,
. The onl 7 Instruments that children can pltf
as-well as growa persons. Only fire minnte
. time required to learn how to. manage them.
Any kioU of tancs can be played. Flnestaeeom
pniiiment for tlio voice in Binglng. They are
sold so low that any family can easily procure
one. Havii!(r one no family could get along
rlihout. Piu-es-of different Styles $3, $10,
$12 and $14, including twenty-five feet of
music. Send for catalogues and price list. Ad
dress SHERMAN, CLAY &CO.
. Sole Agents for the Pactfle Cot
- Cor. Kearny and Sutter St.,"".
- San Francisco, Cal.
'J l.e best in the market, at . lowest rates. .
Give us a call, inspect )ur stocu, inquire as to nnr prices, aud we promise to suit a i
any one cau.
bHEKlDAN BROS.
A!STD A
1?1 1 la Ea .
HORSE A WAGON FURNISHED
CLARK G A BAKER,
. Proprietor.
Having purchased the above named
mills of E. Stephens & co we are
iivdii!) rpfl tn furnish anv amount
i.i ti t f orUf f '
rrtr) wuuiu iiu nui u v i OI tlie
us. we want ageqs wnnng 10 worn BKsT QUALITY OF . LUMBER
ana earn waiH inej geu v 'Y "Y Ever offered to the public in Dougias
wish to pay salaries for we could only ei"uclcu . &
, J , .A I P.nUULV.
.UOOWl're We ial W pay u Be . I xr ,,T,. fnat. nurolmiPil nnA nf fliA
i,..rtiTtn..lnli.Hmfihil AnrM).f& e(l lie iia.i, r.v..-r -----
tnj .....v,- v- . - -- --- u'eathor tr. ituirff a Kienarason jso. l
v-v '7 j - CIO
METROPOLITAN SALOON,
UO&KBUKG, OUEGON,
McCULLOOH & CO,'
PROPEIETOES,
ONLY THE BEST BRAJYD
oy
WlXfiS. LIQUORS A'D CIGARS
Kent on hand, and customers will findtuis
a pleasant plaee of resrrt.
Give mo a call one door south ol the
Metropolitan. Iiotoi.
value of improvements,' the more usual
price per acre being $10 for farm lands
well fenced and. with comfortable
dwellings, small orchards, etc.
THE HAINFALL
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as taken x irom me vany
observations of the U. S. Signal Office
in this city is 39.27 inches annually as
observed for four years last past. The
mean temperature in June, July and
August is 63.6 degs. and in December
January and February 42.3 degs.
THE O. -AND C. R. R. IS COMPLETED
in tins county over a distance.
of about 85 miles, and -. within 15
months hence, it is predicted we shall
be in railway communication with Ban
Francisco. . To tho local interests of
the. Umpqua valley, perhaps no under
taking will confer so many advantages
as the enterprise now so eneigetically
labored for, as the railway from this
city to deep water navigation in Coos
Bay, and thence transportation by
ocean shipping to all j tarts,
and is zealously fostered by capitalists
and public-spirited citizens - ot San
Francisco and Oregon. The disance to
Coos Bay is about 90 miles. When these
outlets to the markets . of. the world
shall Le completed we can then ex.
claim: "Surely the land wherou thy
feet have trodden, shall be thine in
heritarice and thy children's forever.
iir.n flint vvrwiid pvfii ns : ior more
"faw"r 7,,r . "t . in planess and malliers anu are pre
than he earns, would be of no lue to 1 , i,.hB. fnrlr
anyone, and 'would not -xrct to earn Vf. alr f. J bfltv WOrk
start them in business and tak-i all 1VU,W .fc"f. . "
DRY'S SALOON,
Jackson Street, KoseOurg.
risks o1 loss Lide. Parties who apply
lor work do not want it
Dressed rustic.
The Dropretor of tbis well knwn and
$16 per M popular resort wonld thank his friends
'I I UH VkJ III! II I II II V f - I i 41. rl'L I o... ..n-s
' "7' t Flooring (dres&ed & matched Sio per M wr meir nwe ui vuouk u iu, v
.if they do not i 5,iu it and would ask for a continuance of
accent it on terms we oiler tnem . v e i- 7 ; - -.-
want agents wuo will worB, 011a reauy
GOLDMiJ N & MURT0K
123 Front Street i
PORTLAND, OREGX.
For prices end. terms, nddr8,
SHEK7JAX, CIAT & CO. '
General Ajreuts for Paclflc Cosit
Cor. Kearny. ars.X Sntter Sta.(
Kan Francisco. Cal.
iutund to work when they gtt a chance,
bl not professional applicant. ooa
Agents Of cither, sex can make $40 a
we k.
isroTioin.
Lumber dressed 011 twS sideerM he same In the luture. The public ,s
Uongii lumber .$8 to f 1U per si informed that 1 Keep none out tue oest
Wo hnvA im extra oualitv of lumber I brands of wines, liquors and cigars
equal to any found on Coos Bay, and and that I sell over tlie bar the cele
will warrantee to1 give satisfaction to hrawd Jesse Moore & Co.'a Kentucky
all those favoring us witn.iueiroraera ..,, . ... . , ,n.
rostofflce address, mpqua?erry 1" ZIV,
on CliAHKE & UAal'.U. iu iuo aiwu, '"""o
01 me wona.
Oregon.
ANNUAL MEETING !
mnp AVVI'AI. MF.F.T7TO Or IliK AJU.-VAiAA
X Gold and Quicksilver Mining Company, for tho
purpose of elcuiinir a Board ol lrustees to serve ior sy r , 4 iT
t.hPiiiin? rear. Will be held at Brown's Hall, k- Ks-UCULt
land, l'oujias frountt T vjcmmf hi u.ium.i(
dav of ove!n!er, las::, at iu ocjock a. ai. ...
Office of Bjiianzi Gold and yuicasiivcr aiming
Coiupany, Oakland, Oregon, oveinoer 4, ibbz.
. U. ilAL UVI l,VJl J.
CELEBRATED
SWEEP CIGAR,
THE BEST
BIT CI O- jE. rL
IK EOSEBURG,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS AND DEALERS IN
Flour, drain, Potatoes, Egr's, Batter, Bacon, eta.
Sjecial attention given to consignments of j
Wool, Hides and raiii.
SOUTH UMPdUA MILLS
MAK3 TU3
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In Roseburg. j
j. W- lilNCOOT, Prop'r
r.. it thompsom,
R. II. TIIOMPSOX,
E. 3 . DE ifAKT
W M HONEYMAN
A Small Farm for Sale.
Manufactured expressly for, and for!
. sale only at
A. C MARK'S CIGAR STORE.
Havlnsr become tired of bachinff, I
ofler my place for sale, with or without
household aud kltcnen iurniture, on
reasonable terms. It contain 72 acres.
more or less.. 11 of which ar under cul
tivation, a nice young orchard, n good
s.zed barn and box house. Willi iour ... . n,i;tv U tli Desire
.g I V UUI1 1 J MIVV ...... ,
rooms: also, the cut-door improve
ments. It is Hituated in a cood veigh-
borhood, within a half mleofa 'arge
pebool house, seven and onehalf miles
west of Roseburg, ill what is calhd ihe
French Settlement, in Douglas county
Orecoa. Inouue of me on my larui.
T. S. O'Buikn.
Hon. Jas. II." Slater left Lome for
the east on the 20th of November. The
illness of" a brother in Tayloi-sville, Illi
nois,' caused tho early departure of the
Senator.
Subscribe for the Ixdepexeest.
S. K. KAYMOND,
SURGEON DENTIST
Oposite Marks A Co, Store.
OfferB his" professional services to tl e
people of Douglas county, with whom 1:
tins" be-n 'acquainted several years. Al
work warranted first-class, and terms a
moderate as any other in the profession:
ROSEBURG, . - OREGON
IF YOU WANT PURE
Druars and Medicine
Chemicals, etc., co not forget to c&H on
HEELER. H. GABBERT
MVUTLE GREEK.
Alan Vopns on hand the 11. Cutter
whiskies, Holland Gin, Jamaica Rum,
and the fiaest Wines and Brandies 'or
medical use. Physicians Perscriptions j
ptcialty. . i -.: ;
BUY
THE UMPHUA VALLEY MILLS
THE IN THE MARKET. "
Address A. TEAP.NS, Canyonville,
Oregon. BePJ
BUY LY
CANYON V IuLE MILLS
Manufactured from only the best of
wheat.
I have for sale also Bran. Shorts and
Middlings, Bacon, Hams, Lard, etc.
cured in the most scientific manner.
Purchasers will do me a favor to in
spect my stocK at the uanyonviue-
IT A JS.w- .
Thompson, Do Hart & Go,
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Importers and dealers in j
Coal, Iron, Steel, Hardwood Luin! t f
and wauon materLJ.
184 First St., and 173 and 175 Fiout -l
Portland, Oregon.
BUY
:,.--'" i
THE UMPQUA YALVEY MILLS
THE BEST JIN THE MARKET.
Addess A. V. STEARN3,Canyonv!Ue.
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PO.tTLAND, O'A.t
(IcsuviAi.- Acjo'ts .roa tus orth'
.PAcirc Coast.. . . .
pviiMi. ,ut win-; m
SYMPTOMS OF A
-TORPID LIVER. :
Loss of Appetite, BoWela costive, Pain in
th9 Heed', w:ith a dull sensation in tn
back part, Pain under the Bhonidr
. blade, fullness after eating, witn a dura
elination to exertion of body or minfJ.
Irritability of temper, Ikw spirits, wit"
a feeling of having neglected soma duty.
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tad
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skia.
Headaohe generally over the right ey.
Best lessness, witfi fitful dresjUB. AiglUX '
coiurod Urine, and .
COJJTIPATIOri.
. TTTTT'S PliLi,S are ospeciaUy adapted
snob cnr.es, one t'.oa eflets such a change
of fer-lins: as to astonish tbe sufferer.
'i'hpy tnerrsse tl AnpIte,and caase tbs
bixly u Tnfc o- n)i. thus the system t
Hotn-tIp. awl iiy thfHr Tonle ArtJon on-tnst
Zizsiive rsav. ltccalar fcool are pro
Uuc(l. 1'i-iea cefit.t uo 3Iorray 8t. N. '
DV1.
Obay n atk or Whiskehs changed to a OMrr
Jti.ACK by a sinRlP application of this DTK. It Hp
parts a nutnral color, act Instantaneously. Boia
by DrugBisu, or sent by express on receipt org.
OFFICE. S3 SICKBAY ST KtlTIOBt
(Dr. UTTS XASCAL f Vslssfcte IfXtto S
licfui Wwilto wUl h Bulled fUSS M wlkitloj.
Carnage Hardware.
jan 7
SHERIDAII, ;
. jSuccesbors to Tbos. P. Sheridan)
DEALERS IK-
HARDWARE, . TINWARE', ST0V.3 .
Guns, Cutlery and Timer Fur-;
nisliing Goods.' !
TIM ST0R ROSEBURG, OGrJ.
. Having secured tlie above business, we
are prepared to- keep up its former pood
name for work and prices. We have the
best of material vnd always a full stock
of goods on hand and it Is onr aim' to fur
nieh customers with firstclas- artiok-s liv
let live prices.' - '
. A fill! atii.lr nfirrtnnr d ctaal f..v an?..
dealers from abroad will receive prompt
attention. Ji s- a J. UEKIL'AN
Buy at dealers' pricCi
,Ve will sell you an
article for family of.
personal use, in any
quantity, at wholesale
price. No matter what you want;
send for our Cataloguem con
tains over 1,900 illustrations.
We carry in stock the largest
variety of goods in the U. S.
f.:GiJTGGMEnY7Ar.DC3
. 227 Sc 2?9 Wabash Ave.,
CHICAGO.lU.
. MSI OI5 IP,
Next door to tbe Metropolitan
Roseburg, Oregon.
The undersicned has opened a neat
and comfortable barber shno at the
place above tk'scribed,'and hlnit long
experience in his professien, !satisfled
he can give satisfaction to all ho may
give him a call. Ilia pri e pop
ular, aud as follows:
Hair Cuttid, 25 cnt3;ShavInflC, 25 cts.
All I ask, is a fair trial, and that shall
r-rovemy work a? a barber; I m
willing to be put to the test.
nio JHA KLES HA IjIET
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