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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1883)
THE INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY, JANUARY 13 TH, 1883. , THE EIVE"AHI) HilTEOS BILL- The early development ftLd profperi . ty "of a section adds to the material , wealth of the Avhole nation, as well as to the advancement of thy people di rectly benefited. It lius ever been the policy of the national government to foster and develop our comrpereial resources by from time to time making such appropriations for the improvement- of our rivers and harbors, as was necessary to furnish an outlet to . the ea, the greflt highway for interna tional commerce, and furnish a market for the industries of our people, as each section of our broad domain be ; came populated by the advance guard of civilization. These ; appiopriations are usually expended and improvements made by the executive department of the government. The benefits de 1 rived are proportionate to the intelli gence of the war department, to which they are referred, or the skill and wis dom of the person to whom each spe cific work is intrusted. During the last session of Congress liberal appro priations for the improvement of the rivers and harbors of the Pacific slope were passed, in opposition to the exec tit a, and by the terms of the bill much was left to the discretion of tho Secretary of War, in applying some of the most important appropriations for this section. So far but little or noth ing has been done by that degenerate eon of a noble sire, who occupies the po sition ot Secietary of War, Robert Lincoln. This great "boobey," think- - ing to make a drive at the committee on commerce in his report to Congress, took occasion to say that in-the lost liver and harbor bill there were ap propriations not in the interest of com merce Congressman Page, chairman of the committee on commerce, report- 4 a resolution to the House, which was adopted, calling upon the Secrita fy to point out the appropriations which, were not for the benefit of com EWrce. The Secretary, in response to Ike resolution, called upon General Wright, chief of engineers, and re quested him to prepare such list. The Geaer&l was surprised at the request wad promptly informed him that he knew of no such appropriations. He Lowever, had a list prepared which he fcas sent to Congress, which he claims ? no benefit - to commerce, among which are the majority of the appropri ates for tho Pacific slope. The rivers and harbors named aii($ the reasons as- lignei, at once expose the ignorance of the gieat incubus., and confirm hat was said of his intelligence dur ing his father's administration, which vonfor htm the sobriqu et of "Boobey. If we fail to receive adequate benefits from the appropriations which our Congressmen and Senators have ob tained, it will be attributable to the unpardonable ignorance at the head of the war department, which in this in stance, completely proves the fallacy of hereditary greatness of fitness for office. Representative Page, in answer to a direct inquiry whether the House com merce committee would in the face of ':e report of Secretary Lincoln under take to put through a river and harbor bill this year,1said they most assuredly would; that the committee intended to frame reply to the Secretary's report, which would show that he had made some very wild statements. He said that among the list of harbors the Sec retary said would not be benefited by the expenditure of money appropriated, was Plymouth harbor, Massachusetts, and yet the President had sent to Con gresi a special recommendation for this appropriation. He said it would be news to the Pacific coast that the Sac- ramento river is not a navigable stream, yet it waters earned ocean vessels for hundreds of miles and had a large commerce. Page said that the bill vould be drawn and .passed making appropriations for all rivers and har tt where it appeared that appropria tions heretofore nade would be ex hausted by next July, notwithstand ing the President's recommendation. A Buffalo paper says "the result of the election was hailed by the old con tractors' ring with delight,, because it took away from the head of the city -government the man whom they hated and feared." -This sounds bad enough for BufTale, in one sense, .because she lcset a good mayor; but,1 as a part of iha State of, New York, she can con gratulate Kerself on having a good Cforemer, All he has to do now is to became a terror to the State ring, and aext he will probably smash the federal rin ; . r::; A Washington tlispatcli of late date says that the President bus approved the act to reimburse Oregon and Cali fornia citizens for monejs paid in the suppressitn of Indian hostilities dur iag the Modoc war. ; Subscribe for the Independent. THE EESTSICTION AO Tlio Republicans and people gener ally, in the East, do no more compre hend the Chinese question than they understand the Indian. The telegraph informs us that the Attorney Ganerai has given an opinion that prohibition against Chinese entering our ports ap plies only to laborer and others in tending lo remain in th j Ui i ed States, and that the law'does not prohibit Chi nese of any -condition landing in or trav eling tin otiga the country whose, pur pose is to go elsewhere. Undor.such a ruling, the '-restriction act is utterly worthless and amounts to nothing. Ten thousand Chinamen can land here to-morrow and on dimply their word that they propose going to New York and thence to CttVa, or perhaps to Eng land, every one of them '.could safely stay within five' hundred miles of this. city and never be molested. There is not one heathen in fifty known from one another on our streets f ter he is landed, and what is to prevent them, after once landing, assert that they had a residence here prior to the passage of the restriction act. If a dozen white men were to swear that a particular Chinaman had come subsequent to the passage of the restriction act, a hun dred Chinamen would soon be re.uly to swear he wa3 -barn here, if 100 years cf age. There is absolutely no secrrlty against the influx of the Chinese, if this v ....... . opinion is taken by the Federal officers, and coming from the Attorney General, it is an official order which they must obey. We may not exjiect to see them, under this ruling, to corns herp by the cargo. They are sharp enough not to land in bulk at our wharves, but they will land in British Columbia and Lower California, and in squad3 make their wy into the interior of California and Oregon, and no power wi'l be found to prevent theui from becomins permanent inhabitants in the first town they strike. In case a. Chinaman ar rives here, .'under this opinion, and the law officer attempts to if fuse him a landing, .and he claims he has come to Oregon in order to go'to Victoria, whose duty will it be to see that he goes; cr, he states ho wishes to go to New York and thence to Europe, 'who will follow the ''movements of such; and see that he goes. Under such a rule as this, the restiiction act i-houlJ at cn:e bo re pealed and not allowed to stand as a lie upon the statute books. It is a farce . of. the most palpable" character and shews the utter hollowness ot the Republican party which has claimed so much devotion and love for the labor ing classy. So far every case decided; under the restriction act has been a gainst the law, and it is probable that the Republicans who voted for the bill knew it was of no value when the did so and Arthur signed the bill with tha same knowledge. A law passed and p'aced in unfriendly hands to be Car ried out, as a rule, amounts to but litt!o a id in this case to nolhing...-Stand. Representative George has intro duced a bill to-day asking for the fol lowing appropriations for the north west Pacific coast, principally in ac cordance with the estimate of . the en gineers in charge: For the permanent improvement of the mouth of the Co lumbia river, $500,000; additional ap propriation for the harbor of ref ugo at Port Orford, $450,000; locks at the cascades, $50,000; lower Willamette and Columbia rivers from Portland to the sea, $1 25,000; Ccos bay, $75,000; Yaquiua bay, 140,000; 'Columbia and Snake rivers, $56,000; Coquillo, Upper Willamette and Yamhill, $31,000; Urapqua river '$12,000; Cow litz river, $3,000; Yonngs river, $1000; Levis river, r $2,500; Siuslaw river survey, $1,500; Tilamook survey, $1,500; Alsca river, $2,500. State University. Word haat-een received from Mr, Villard expe3sing his willingness to comply with his propos ition to endow the University of Oregon with $50,000, provided thio State Leg islature would make certain precisions' The conditions having been met at the ast legislative session, Mr. Villard will place ia he hands of regent3 $50,000 in Northern Pacific six per cent bonds interest livable semi-annually. If, how ever, at any future time, the board Of regents can secure a more profitable in vestment of the fund, they are at liberty so to do. So soon, as there are available funds, many plans looking toward the general improvement of the University will be matured. Mr. E..E. Biuk, graduate of the University, has bee,n employed already as a tutor in the iv i t'.tutc and vill commence his labors nex Monday. He is well adapted for the position, and the board of regenta are to be congratulated on his selection Tlie regents also hope to soou establish a reading room in the University,; the nucleus of a fund for that purpose biiig a 100 donation l.v Mr. TT or Portland. The Univcihity will Ie . ........ crrateful for future additions to this fund from any desiring to contribute. With the dath of GainWta the aoth layers of Europe are prophesying a prolonged peace. The war cloud, however, which has been gathering over that blood-stained laud is yet. much larger than a man's hand, and before many months will assume im mens proportions. The proud people of France will not longer allow a for eign potentate to rule the provinces ol Alsace and Lorraine than the force of circumstances compel them. Other and as able hands as Gambetta will take up the- ork. where he left oil and upon the abdication of Emperor Wil liam and ' tho accession of the Crown Prince the French ration will not be slow to improve upon the dissensions which that event vill pioduce. in the German empire. The disputed posses sions ill Africa, between England and other nations, is liable to result in se rious complications,.' while the Irish people r.reV ever waiting their opportu nity to strike for independence. In peaceful America thiugs are no.t as harmonious as they might be, whilst the inefficiency of our navy is made the subject for jests by all nations. UTT Loss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain in ths Head, with a dull sensation in the baak part, Fain under the Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, -with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits, with a feeling o having neglected some duty, Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the Heart, Dots before the eyes. Yellow Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, Restlessness, with fitful dreams highly colored Urine, and TUTTS PILXS are especially adapted to audi cr.os, one deso cfl'ects each a change of f oeltii'? na to astonish the sufferer. . They Increase Ut A;icttte,and cause the biKly to I'also on Flesh, thus the. system is nonrishpU and by thfir 1'nnl Aetiou on-the IitiT Onnwii, Kfpiilnr SlfKl are pro duced. Price l centi. S3 JJnrray si., N. if. Oiiay TlAiaon Vrrreiti5ii9 chancer! to a Gloss? Black by a single application of this Dye. It Im parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of 81. OFFICE, SS niJBBAT ST., 5TEW 1TOBK. CDr. TCTT KCAl of TlnMc bforaiUoa n& Axle Grease! Best in the xror!d- Get ilia gennine. Every package has our trade.mark and is marked Frazer's. SOLD LV ERYWHEFvE. no33-Iy NOTICE.' TnE UNDERSIGNED HAVING , EEEX AP Vointed Ii.spectr of Sheep for Dcug-ias rounty, by the Hon. County Cotirt nf saM county, and hav ing filed the necessary bond. In now reidy to rfonn the duties pncrtainlu to said oIKce, s liencver callcU upoa. TIlOMAd Siul lT, Slieen Inspetr for Douglas county, Oregon Wilbur, Oregon, December 2, 1SS2. FOS -SALE. ONE FARM CONTAINING 431 AND 30-103 acres, 18 milos from ltjjefmrgr, on tno Coos Bay sage road, and known as the "Eighteen Mile Houfe." Has good dwelling, large barn and outhouses, with orchard and good garden. U well fenced. A good sized creek flows through the place, near the house an i bar j. Part level, balance rolling Land.' Grain, grass and timber. Plenty of timber tor fuel, fencing and bufld ng purposes. Is a good tavern stand, bc inir near tht foot of coast ranre of mountains. Toll gate and stage fetation adjoining. Climate healthv, water pure. Terms, part cash and part on liberal time. ALSO ADJOINING A FARM OF 199 ACRES, with good dwelling and barn and outbuildinirs w ith a bearing orchard One-half plow land and bal ance timber land, and all well watered. Thao farms will be sold either together or seperately, to suit purchascw. Apply to Hermann & Bull, Kossburg, Oiejron. ALSO, 427 ACRES NEAR THE TOWN OF Looking Glass, in Douglas county. 15 acres of plow land of the best quality, balance pasture land, with plenty of oak aud fir timber for fuel and fenc ing. All well watered, with dwelling barn and good orchard. Price $4,000. One thousand down, balance on easy terms. A fee simple title guaranteed. En quire of Hermann & Ball, Koseburg, or A. Fl trown s. uo.,uaKiona. . SgT WORK FOR WORKING "C Agents of cither sex. WORK PLENTY OF IT ! for all. AN EXTRAORDINARY OF- fer to every agent. FFAST SELLING, BIG PROF- its. No risk on first order.- FIRST CLASS. EASY AND Honorable work. ' N r"ONE THOUSAND TO THREE Thousand dollars a year, 23MADE BY OUR AGENTS -AGKNTS STARTED IN Bus iness at our risk. I-WE MEAN BUSINESS. DO YOU gSfTlf any reader expects us to pay a salary, furnish a horss and wagon, or send a lot oi our gooes m i paia lor when sold. trutt to the honesty of t-.v- ery one who would app'y and take sueh risks, they neea not us. w e wm take back the g- ous nnsoiu, ana rt'iuua the money for iheui. but n tut v. Any oue who basn'i money enough, or can not jet 8.m n- who knows iiwm t ie hornet. t loan tnem enougu tojr'V- our businfpf a IrUl on surh tei mj us we offer, should r.o' eXfrt'c us u truni thern. Yu gtt SI 1 00 worth of yoofl, and can sell- thein fr $23.09 in from ont- to thread .vs. You taie no rUk, us you can retuni them to us :i a y 'imw Riid get yovr money back. Y te willing lo d tliis r any .one. who inns to work .'..' he trai loyrit iv fasy. hoEojalde ai,d j-niant, . n?; th rit8 ueh w 1 pa y ne bia wafr-a lor a fiiir t'.&yn work.- ' AJdrea at otice. U. S. MAUUFACTUIilXG O.i no 27-4w Fitt iurg, Pa. SYMPTOMS OF A (MCltETE PIPE. HENRY 0TERMAX AND LOXJIS BELFILS 11 -bat e obtained tho right for 1hu0'Us ocuiitjr for laiing Continuous Concrete Pipe, for coTveying water, anil Louis BelPls and Ceaiga i-rounian foave oumuiea ie riynt lor ,ioo'-i au.i Curry t ount '.e, and will uell farm or in llvitlual ri-lits and Ijiy f.ipeut the cheatst fljures. Any size irom li tiz inebca fauiisheU. This pie is ujucb Cheaper thaa Wood, Iron cr Lead ! Tt is also well suite 1 for IrrUrit'on or Miniuqr purpose andean be laid aav Uitn;n i without joints THE KEN0 SAL00I Talkington & Johnson Props. OPPOSITE THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, ROSEBURO. rriXERK CAN BS FirjN'O' A FIXE BILLIARD V 'IliUte aud tlio bast brjuids of Wines, Liqu:ir, t;nrl tigaw. Leauing perio lio.iis oa t!m tablo. Con cert and fres lunch every evemur, but positively no frte hiskv. " n32-tf THE U&PPUA .VALUY,-: KILLS the.; Address A. Dreon. IN THE MARKET.. TEAUNS, ' CauyonviUe Birr .Lir UAKYOri V I jj'L K M ILLS Manufactured from only the best of w heat. -' ' ' I have for salw also Bran. Shorts and Middlings, l?aon, Hiims. Lurd, eio. cured in the most, seient'fic mtiurter., Purchasers will d'. me a f,tv..r to it: suect my stock at the Cauyonvilie W. KU AM EH. :-. " BUT THE UBSPQUA " W ET fILLS THE -BEST IN THE MARKET JAMES DF.ABL1NH, Blacksmith. i Farrier, Ai d wolli"known the P 'oplp of DiW? lp covnty, wdlld rcspectluilv armnnuc" I lint he i -! prepared to do all kinda cf wc.rkin his liuo. and Kftrantfes Bur'.H.. faction. noii?E-siioEr:sa a specialty. Any fartu-r havinsra plow toUharpen or machinery to repair will do well to trivo me actdl at my old Btmid. I have afull ftock of iron nud ste -1. and havio? purcliasyd tin tana at a low pric. ctn do work. Sj f;tr as pnct! are oncerut-d, choapsrthan aor who will at texnpt CMupeiiiion, JAS. DKARblNO. - fvtli lm Oakland. Or- jron, CLARK IV BAKEL?, Propnetois. 1 "Paving purchased the above -"named mills of K. Stplien9 a Co., we are now prepared to furnish any amount of the BEST QUALITY OF LUMBER Ever offered to the public in Do-jgias county. We have just purchased one of the Weatherly, Itugg & Richardson No. 1 Planess and mathers and are pre pared to do better work than other mills in the county. We will furnish at the mill No 1 lumber at the following prices: Dressed rustic . . .'. ... ..... $16 per M Flooring (dregbfd & matched $i5 per Lu miter dressed on one tide$14 per 21 Lumber dressed on two sides$16 perM Uourii lumber.... ....$8 to $10 per M We have an extra quality of lumber equal to any found on Coos Bay. and will guarrantee to give satisfaction to all those favoring us with their order.1 Tostoflice address, Umpqua Feriy Oregon. CLAUKE-& bAKEU. W4 iAVES& 0S i KLEB RATED LEAN SWEEP CIGAR, THE BEST BIT1 O X IX ROSEB illG. Manufactured expressly for, and for sale only at A. C. MAKK'S CIGAR STORE.,; Quality noi Quantity is the Dcire IF YOU WANT PURE t'lieiuicah", etc., wi not oriet to call oa HEELER. S.: GA3P.pT M ViiTLK OUEKf VU.. kvP on hand the ' J. II. Cutter whiskl ,' Uollsnd Gin. Jamaica Rom, tirid the fi lest Wi ees tnd Brandies 'Or medical use. Physicians Perscriptions pecialty, 5 " DOUGLAS INDEPENDENT ! THE m Subacrip don Price ixeiii ivieriiaiiQise IXGLUD1NG EVEp.Y VARIETY t)F LADIES' t FT HE LATEST STY: E. .Styles, of all Variety AT K 1 -JKi... Gentemen m. .sx qd ui ftU VVLjSUJ UUUU UAiCGAlNS ; A JN I3E JSE. Jlitil) eriaan or )s.t U4 I: T """"" " They would announce 'tfia. they have just rc-" wed Dd ww HVr ju hnH ct- oi th Ixargesf- Stock of Hardware Lver hrouylit to DimisI, hi! .when ad led t thtir STOVES OF tl i -4hr IFIi.WS and UEADY MADK TINV A?J4. the are prepared todecarvtW U-tvVJif L.-s. eajjily in th.r Ua; oi a.iy houu in JSotulierfi Oi-eou, wind, thiy ',,r-i w I caa purc!ia?n elsewhere. Iu -he shape ol budding materials ' superior iiiduceraenis to purcha-r. Tir Wean ive tou Larjraini iu the lo:' jw wJ1(.ro r-uueuj,. o..,ri,)Za. rarmer uumy. wtni; ; iron ini.. tjijij'irr v,i!T,iiu oiur Kievs tina ranjlrg. The L.-tit of workmen siS coriSftHiuly employed in the nacu;cin and buyers should learn our prices. Wo have also larapns to o' r in guns, uch us Winchester. M,a rp and (a vi-:l fts iii t'liot-fi in-f aui IMhto'a ..V are also Asecis for th While Peeriea ?.vA New Home ivin .ic n e sell at lowest rates and warrant as comole t-.j iTery repect, We cou alio apply 'J e best in the market, at lowest ratef. Oive u- a call, inspect nt aiock, inquire as any one. can. . METF.GPOUTAfJ SAL03, i HOBEEUKO, OltEGoK, McOTLLOOk & 00, 0XLT TUE BEST BIIAXD 1 ., OF II W IX13S LIQUORS' AND CIGARS Kept on hand, and custan.'ers will lindth;8 a pleasant plaoe of res. rt. O ve nir a call one door KOuih ol the Meiropolitan lloiel. DRY'S SALOON, Jackson Street, ; Jtoseburg. The propretor of this well kn wn anl popular resort wonld thank his friends for their libe al patnnago in the past aud would ask . for a continuance of he same in the -future. The public is informed that 1 keep none but the best brands; of ui;;ea, liquors and cigars and that I sail over the bar the cede bratd Jtsie Moore & Cp.'s Kentucky Whiskies A good billiard table will be found in the saloon; also the dealing papers of the world. a ' SnSRIDA!, (."Succesbora to flsos. P. Sheridan) ! UEALEK8 IN HARDWARE, TINWAttF, STOViil' Quus, Cutlery and Tir aer? Fur nibbing Uoodc-. TIHTOP R0SEBUSG, 0Q? Haviuir secured the above business, we ' are jirej ared to kep up its foiiner piVd nauie' for work and prices. : ue have the , beat of material vnd always a full suck f L'Oods on l and and it is our aim t t f r ni.h customers with firsiclus artioles liv ? let live price. j i A full stock of ircn ar.d Pteel ror pal' , . lealers from abroad will M'ivc pr m t attention. n . a ?llthl' hs Buy at dealers' prices. , We will sell you any article for family or personal use; in any quantityat wholesale price. No matter, what you want, send for our Catalogue, con tains over 1,900 illustrations. Wej carry in stock the largest variety of goods in the U. S. L10:JTG0r.1ERy7An0jC0 227 & 229 Wabash Ave CHICAGO, ILL, ONLY am. rra - tut IN . $2:59 Per Year. 3 GOODS, tVfg OF V 4 V- $ iJ oys - fc&o 3 burg. U c . ,9SI ray u, - . - h-cka. butts, etc, we can o3Vi us brands d ' Htov- not quailed !; coxier, i'uc:r:c, MU vw. Clarno ire - to our prices, and wt promise o 4tlt a'l . SlIEUlDAN BirOA GOLDMiN&MORTON 123 Front Street, COMMISSION MERCHANTS ANT DEALEB3 IJT Flour, Uraiu, Potatoes, E;-s, Batter, Baooa.etc. fcrccial atteation given to eoaiT-uiaeuts of Wottl, Slides and Grain. SOOTH UMPaOA MILLS MAKS THE - In Hoseburg. J. W. 'LINCOI.TSf, Prop'r K. R THOMPSON, R. II. THOMPSON, B. i. DE IIATtT WM HOJJEYMAN Thompson, De Hart & Co, Importers and dealers in JUL son' cEwsaiacbs, Coal, Iron,' Steel, Hardwood Lumber and wacon materia. 184 First St.. and 173 and 175 Front at Portland, Oregon. Carnage Hardware. J4n7 We coatinco to act as solicitor af or tatents. caTeate. trade-marks, copyrights, etc. fct the United States, and to obtain par ents in Canada, England, France, Qennany, and all other countries. Tltfrtr"iXT'ear',Tjraeticn. No charge for examination of models or draw ings. Advice by mail free. . : Patents obtained through tis are noticed in the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, -Khich has the largest ctrcalation, and is the most ioSu ential newspaper of ita kind published in the world. Tho advantages of suck a notice every patentee understands. This large and splendidly illustrated news paperis published WEEKLY at $3.20 a year, ' and is admitted to be the best paper devoted to sci ence, mechanics, inventions, engineering , works, and other departments ef industrial progress, published in any country. Single copies by mail, 10 cents. Sold by ail news- ; dealers. Address, Mann & Co., pnbliflhers of Scien ttfio American. 261 Broadway, New York, ' Handbook about paUats mailed fro. 1 JOSEPHSON, t nrn, 1 Ua! - fife- ill I mt mm . . 1 Herman, Clay & Go, Pacific Coast Agents for -tho Celebrated ..: :J f-9 The above cnt represents styl tJO.Tiliich w vill ecllforSlOO. $53 cash, $10 per month withicterfistrtpon deferrca payments, one per cent per nionlli". Good Ftool auU book Included. Addra3 snER3JAK, CLAY & CO. Cor. Kearny and Sutter St., , . w San Franclse. Cad. Sherman, Clay & Co. Agents for tlio Celebrated 4 'W-i; UPRIGHT, SQUARE I GBAOT Vnr nil Mnciful AnthnritlPB to D the BEST PIANO now manufactured. Prices as low and terms as easy as consistent with thorough trorktnaisship. Address SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Cor. Kearny and Sutter Sts San Francisco, Csl. M ORGAMIS s The only Instniments that children can play as well as grown persona. Only five minutes, time required to learn bow to manage them. Anr kind of tones can be played. Tinest accom paniment for the voice in tinging. They are sold so low that any f anily can easily procure one. Having ono no family could Ret alooff. without. Prices of different styles S8, $10, $12 and 314, including .twenty-five feet of music. Send for catalogues and price list. Ad. : dress SHERMAN, CLAY. & CO. ISole Ajrents for the Pacific Coast, i Cor. Kearny and Sutter St.,1"V - SaJi Francisco, Cal For prices and terms, address, SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. General Ag'ents for Pacific Coast. Cor .'Kearny and Sutter Sts., San Francisco, Cal. m W. PRE2TTICH & CO., PO iTLAND, Osi General Agents fop. tub Nortii Pacifc Coast. Notice of F.iKil Settlement. "VTOTICE IS IiEREBY ftlVEN THAT THE US ' ii UersufiieJ, acimiriitr.itor of tno esif.e ,t Juan Keleher, deseasatl, late of lXia-Vw aiity, Orauon, his flied in the County Court of sai 1 county his tlnal account &3 such adiaiiihtr.itor and that Mondav, the eighth day of January, 1833, ha? been apfwilnted by J. S. Fitzhuzh. Ju-.ld of said our, for the hearinir of objections t said account, f thare ha anv, nda nnai setieineat tnerear. R. S. SHE&IDAN, Administrator of Mid eitate. Dated this 4L?i day of December, 1832. s. k. :,vv:if)ND. SURGSOIJ. DENTIST ' Oposhe Mr.rka & Oi , i!on3. ' pioplf if Doxiylas cAiinty, with whom h Una Iw n acquainted several jear. A work warranted firsuc!t:si, and terms a" taoieraie 8 any other iu the profession. - - - - j . , m v. mx & JSP t .. - Next door to the Metropolitan Roseburg, Oregon. The unflerf5lne l has opened a neat and comforturle barber slmo at the p aee above desert bed,and hjlnif lon; experience in his professien,'5-satIsflecl he can give satisfaction to all 'vhf may give him a c!l. His priv"jve txp ular, aud as follows: ' - Hair Cuttidr, 25 c nt?;Shavin, a5 ct8i All I ask is a fair trial, an.l thai shall ' my work as a barbe1 I am willinjj to be put to the test, n40 CHARLES JIArEY T. W. MCRGAIT, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF MOSEf? APPLE, NEXT DOOR TO MARK'S & ' - CO., OFFERS FOR SALE THE FINEST VARIETY OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY VER OFFERED IU TvOSE BTJRG, AT PRICES LOWER THAN THE. LOWEST. CIGARETTES A SPECIALTY. , A FINE SUPPLY OF HOLI DAY GOODS. A -' . - ..." h - - v yr . i A .; 1 r .s '...v.:- I - V ; ;