. THE INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY, MARCH 31; 1883. v, LAUREL LODGE A. F. M., WILL jf. hold lezular meetings on .Wednes sr day on or before each full moon. J. C. Fullerton, W. M. T. Caeo, Soc. Cl&2Z73?f PHILETAKIAN US-IiOdge, a 3, 1 0. O meets , on Thursday evening, of each week at 7 o'clock, in their hall at Hose bnrff. Members of the order in good stand j ni lire invited to attend- By order cf the N G. . - - ". V. UNION ENCAMPMENT. Xo. 0, I. O. O F.. mtet at Odd Fellows' Hail on Hie 1st tsnd 3d Fridays of every month. Visiting Brethren invited to attend A L. Belfils, Ci P. , ,T. Ford, Recorder. TJ3IPQTJA GRANGE, NO. 28. P. ci II., will meet hereafter on the 1st fc'atur ot each month, at Grange Hall, in Hoge- btirg. All ffiembcrs' in good standing are C6rdisi!y invited to a'tendS Jas. T. Cooper, M. J. P. Duncan, Sec. iUMPQIJ A CHAPTER NO. ll, F ' A. M.. hold their regnlar commit J?sar3& nications every first and third T.ienday in eacli month.- All members ia tIoi standing will take due md timely notice and govern theraselvers accordingly "V .Siting companions are invited to meet . .with the chapel when convenient;. J. C. FULLERTON, II. P. W. I. Fiuedlander., Sec'y. '. Dealer "in : It Offers for sale in Ke?s or, Tin; 4009 pounds of Pioneer White Lead; Galons Salem Boiled Linseed Oil; 250 gals. Tur; ueiitincr A complete stock of Paints, ''Brushes, Varnishes, and an Color. (If yen are going to do any painting ca!i and get prices before purchas ing Elsewhere.) Av complete assortment of School Books, School ;.St8itioncryT-Writing Paper, Envelopes, etc., which I will';. sell very Cheap. Gar den Seeds, Patent Medicines, and everything that Is kept in a llrst-elass Drags tore..-. Or ders by ' mail , and Express promptly attended to. Farmers and others desiring a genteel, lu crative agency business, by which $5 to $20 a day can be earned, send address at once, on postal, to EI. C. Wilkinson; & Cr., 193 107 Fulton street, New York. Notice. All persons holding coun ty warrants datf d -iftor May 17, 18S2, up to October GO, 1S82, are '-notified that interest on the .game ceases from and after the latter date. W. N. Mooee, County Treasurer. Lumbermens Meeting. ATI persons emrared in manufacture and sale of o o lumber in Douglas County are request ed to meet in Boseburs Saturday the - " 5th day of May, 1SS3 at 2 o'clock P, M. to arrange and agree upon a uniform ru-ice for the different grades of lumber manufacture J at the various mills the county. N. II. Rone. 11. A. Booth. 4 V- A. Palmer. Clauke & ."Baker. Sauberx & Noble. in Suit- for" Libel. An action ha? been commenced in the circuit court of Marion county by Win. Ruble, against Judge Prim, of Jackson county growin out of matter published in a slip which was inserted in the brief of Judge Prim in the case of Kelly vs. Ruble, which which has iust been submitted to the supreme court.. The damages are laid at $1000. The papers -were served on the ex-judge just as he was starting for home, Saturday afternoon. The case before the supreme court is about the Coyote mining claim, which has been inlitigatiou for seveial years. , . Secoxd Meeting of the W. C. T. U. This society met at the M. E.. Church in Roseburg on Saturday after noon at the usual hour, Mrs. Webb in the chair, being the second meeting of this new organization. A vote of tfianks was tendered to the proprietors of the Plamdealer and Independent for their very kind offer of space for . the use of the society. The constitu tion adopted is substantially the same as used by the Portland Union, changed to suit the locality. The project of establishing a reading room iiere wa3 canvssed, as was also the prop osition to take charge of the Roseburg Band of Hope, without definite results. The next meeting will occur at the same place on the 7th of April, at 3 o'clock, P. M. Prayer meeting Thurs day night, in conjunction with the reg ular prayer meeting of the M. E. . Church. ' 1 - - Mr, F, H. Hannafee, a newspaper man from Washington Territory, is in the city and will remain a few days. S HAMllTOl" LOCAL IT Carrie Ferguson, has taken charge of the school at Hound ptaire near Elkton. Coal tar aad pine tar for sale at Hamil ton's drug store, -j A large acreage in Marion and Linn coun ties will be p'anted to hops this year. The late rains hare dressed the earth in green foliage. A One assortment of carpeis just received at Cjaro Bros. W. F. Courtney on last Wednesday ship ped to Portland eight yoke of cattle, which he purchased on the Coquille at $35 a yoke At Ilamiltoa's drug store, quicksilver, Sulphur, June and a cheap giade of coal oil fur doctoring sheep. Arthur LangelL 'of Langell valley Kla math county, passed through the city this week, with eight span of horses which he is taking to Seattle for sale. Best quality of note paper ten cent9 per quire and envelopes five cents per bunch of 25, at Hamilton's drug store. , The Misses S'nith are having fitted up Woodruffs building for a new millinery store. . " - Gardening ia in.progre3J all over" the city. Flowers and early vegetables are looking exceedingly well. ! Jackson street is improving. The walls of the new bank building of Peet, Humph rey & Co., are approaching completion. A. A. Fink has returned from a visit to hi3 family in Oakland, California, and is en gaged in gathering cattle preparatory to driving to his stock farm in Lake county. The grangers all 'wear a pleasant counte nance aad the grain crop ' is assured beyond the shadow of a doubt. Don't forget to ex amine tha new carpets at Caro's. Mr. McCIanahan, of Eugene city having been south purchasing horses, left for home with twelve head. jThe horses are of good qualitj', but the purchase price i3 a secret. Eb. Stephens, a former County Clerk and Deputy Sheriff, is. with us once more.. He is looking well and i so changed in -appearance by a full beard that many of his former associates failed to recognize him. The Carsena Huntly claim on the north Umpqua river was' sold this week to John Dickson. V Tho farm included about 6,600 acres of land, and the terms upon which it was sold are at the present time, private. Senator G rover and wife have returned to Oregon and will make their future home in Portland. They are stopping at present at the residence of Son. J. S. Smith, his brother-in-law. ! Captain George D. Korts, late master of the Tacoma, which was wracked off Coos bay, is to take command of the schooner Beda, now on the Columbia river. Judge B. Whitten, a prominent lawyer of Eastern Oregon, died at the reside nee of J. B. Eaton, at Union, last Sunday. Judge Whttteu was for a Ion? time a resident of Canyon City, and ; much respected j,by all who know him. The last two yeara he re sided at the Dalles. . John Henry Smith, the Granger lawyer and temperance lecture of Harrisburg, and well and favorab y known throughout Oregon, made our ! city a hasty visit en Wednesday and returned home on Thursday. He came to the Urapqu to purchase a bill lumber for improvements he is making. F. P. Hogaa has reStted aad painted what was known as the Crain building. which presents a new aad improved appear ance. The goods are bein displayed to good advantage. W. T. Wright presides as chief salesman. The Umpqua Pomona and Umpqua Granges will hold a .meeting at the Grange hall in Roseburg, on the first Saturday in April, at 11 o'clock a. m., with other im portant business. The election of delegates to represent tins county at the pext session of the State Grange will take place. All members of .the order are requested to lfe present. D. S. K. BtfiCK, D. D. M. Dr. M. W. Davis, the popular dentist, has removed his office to the second ' story in Marks' building. His parlor -is furnished with a velvet carpet and easy chairs of the latest and most esthetic styles. His oper ating room is provided with all the latest improvements and hi3 labratory shows the Doctor keeps up with all the new inventions( A visit to his rooms would induce almost any person to have a tooth pulled whether it aches or not. Hon. J. F. Watson, U. S. District Attor ney, was married last week to Mrs. Vir ginia Kinney. The ceremony was per formed at the Baptist church, by Ruv. J. A. Gray. After receiving the congratulations of their numerous friends the newly married i pair were driven to the steamer Oregon, by which they left for C.-ornia on their bri dal trip. , The many friends of the J udge in this county tender their sincere congratula tions. The Rev. J. A. Gray has been admitted bv the Supreme Court to practice law. The reverend gentleman may be emineatly qnal ified for that business, but we protest against the consolidation of the professions. In the popular pinion they are inconsist ent, but if a man can serve the Lord and the devil at the same time, we think it un fair to tho legal profession, who can only serve one master. When a preacher be comes a lawyer it looks very like what the old 1 'sport" said, "he was prepared to take them agwine and a comin'." The North American He view for April contains interesting and instructive articles on the following subjects. "The Scriptural Legal Aspect of Divorce." by the Rev. Dr. Theodore Woosley and Judge Jhn A. Jamison of Chicago; "Ab-orption and An nexation of Canada by the United States," by Dr. P. Bender, of Canada. "National Aid for Public Schools, by Senator John A. Logan. "The Dangerous Classes that Me nace the Perpetuity of Civil Order," by Rev. Dr. Howard Crosby. "Race Education," by James C. Welling, President of Columbia University. Thia magazine is pub lished at 30 Lafayette place, Mew York, and fur sale by booksellers generally. The Philadelphia Times observes that Congress, which came in like a lamb, went out like .a snuff! canals. COMHUSIOAim Ed. IsDErEKTEXt; I hope you will grant ma space to aaswer an editorial that ap peared ia the last Plaindealer, headed "The Notorious Roody Case." The article in question doe3 me a great injustice. It seems to me that some one was to blame an4 the author wants to pile it all on my shoulders. 1 had been trj'ing to have Roody arrested for two lona months, but it seems he always avoided the vigi lance of the officers and they claimed they could not arrest him Two warrants were gworn out, one by Casey and the other by myself. I at last served the warrant sworn out by Casey and proceeded to the railroad front with authority and a full determina tion to arrest vhim myself. When 1 left Myrtle Creek Casey was there, with no in tention of leaving and as he was the prose cuting witness I supposed of course he would be in readiness when Roody arrived. I left Myrtle Cieet on the 9Lh of the present month, and Casey left for Portland on the 12th. I also subpoSnaed' Joseph Rhodes, who was an eyerwitness to the whole af fair. He promised me to appear at Myrtle Creek without fail, and I supposed Casey's and Rhodes' evidence would be sufficient to secure a conviction. The writer of the arti cle alluded to says that instead of bringing him before the magis trate himself I turned him over to Dick Stephenson, one of the men I had claimed was aiding and abetting Roody. That is not so. I never claimed any such thing, for Stephenson was a part ner in the'property destroj'cd by RooJy and ho had always told me he wanted to see Roody punished to the full extent of the law. I supposed they bad abundance of proof and as I was not the prosssuting wit ness I felt assured that they had proof enough without ma and I had other business of importance to attend to. Jon Arbott. PEOM MYRTUB GREEK. The rain has come and everybody re joices. : Dr. Keeler H. Gabbert, who . has been quite sick, is able to be arouud again.' Miss Anna Hall, eldest daughter of our worthy townsman John Hall, has gone to Jacksonville, where she expect3 to attend school. ; . .. Last Sunday the 25th inst., John Ramey was married to Miss El va Stewart. Rev. John Starks performed the matrimonial rites. -v. ; ' Uncle Billy Hutson, although having passed the age of three score and ten still fills with ease the Gubernatorial chair of Myrtle Creek. A child of Mr. Ingraham died last Fri day night and was .buried thu following Sunday The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community? Much sickness prevails among the chil dren, but with proper care and the neces sary medical aid all will likely recover Profi Ji N. Hall, who has just finished a nine months school at this place, will leave in a few days far Jacksonville, where he will teach during the spring. The best wishes of his many friends - accompany him ia his new field of labor. '. ; S. Selig, of the firm of Marks, Wollen- berg & Co., returned last Monday evening from Portland, where he has been recre ating for, several days." He seems to be much improved by his journey. Last Saturday wa3 a day noted for its boisterousuess in this little village. Early in the merning one of the saloon keepers became intoxicated and raised a tremendous excitement by shooting off his pistol in the streets aud using very obscene language, all caused by Strang drink. Drunkenness has become burdensome, to Myrtle Creek. - i .' ; So Urug Medication- Compound Oxygen is simply a new combi nation of the two elements which make up our common atmosphere, and in such por tions as to render it much richer in the vi tal or life-giving quality.' It contains no medicament, unless the elements of pure air are medicines, and its administration intro duces nothing into the body which the sys tem doe3 not welcome as a friend, accept with avidity and appropriate as entirely homogeneous to itself. Our Treatise on Compound Oygen, its nature, action, and results, with reports of cases and fall iufor mr.tion, sent free. Dks. Starket & Pales, 110 and 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia, Fa. All orders for the Cunpound Oxygen Home Treatment directed to H. E. Math ews, GOG Montgomery street, San Francisco, will be tilled on the same terms as if sent di rect to us in Philadelphia. , A Hand Amputated. Tucker, who was injured some time ago by being struck with a cane by Dr. Crawford, "and who went to reside at the poor farm, has been very un fortunate of late. On Thursday of last week he approacbed too near the saw in Clark & Baker's mill and attempting to re move a piece of bark from ia front of the saw, which was in metion, had tho misfor tune to lose his hand and a portion of the fore-arm .and the hand was Bawed off and the bones of the wrist and arm were bo lac erated that the arm had jto be amputated about one-third the distance from the wrist to the elbow. The amputation was per formed by Dr. Davidson and it ia hoped that a good rocovery may be had. TnE revision of the tariff is of value in only one respect, the New York Heiald declares; it confirms the wisdom of the people who in November last dcided that a great number of Con greesmen were unfit for the seats they occup'ed. Mis Lucy Hays, School closes this Friday, with a g-rand Exhibition by the scholars in the evening at their school room m masonic Hall. The patrons and all others should not fail to encour age the little folks with their presence. Died Sirs, Pall, an old lady died at her grand daughters Mrs, Picketts, near Canvon- j villa' in this county on Wednesday, the 23th a, f H.-.i, ;.. i rn c i The deceased leaves many friends and re litives TCsidiujg in lh vicinity of Canyonville, FK0JI WILBUE. ' N. -NY Chapman gave his friends a c dl the first of the week. Mis3 Cora Booth is visiting relatives in Yoncail. Miss ILslena Holnian has gone to Roseburg, where she taTces charge of a class in instrumental music.' Miss Mary Dinimick of Center Bend is here visit'iig; hsr sister,-Mrs. J. I. Chapman. Rupert Ilainss has been quits sick with Pneumonia for some time, but is now rapidly recovering. Mis. 'A. W. Strange is teaching a class in wax work. The members of the class are making some very hand some flowers. This is now the most quiet quiet places. Vacation has come ths stu dents are gone, and your correspondent is lett aim os i alone toenjoy the extreme dullness of the v.'cek. Since the refreshing raias of the week farmers have worn brighter fac3. At tacks of the blues are less frequent, and all nature is clothed with verdure. Mr. G. W. Grubbe, our enterprising merchant, has fitted up the building formerly used by Mr. FraJser for a fur niture store,' for a residence, and has moved' there in. Mr. Grubbe is now our enly merchant, and we feel quite sure will be liberally patronized. The Academy Journal, published by the young ladies, and read by Miss Ida Booth last Friday, was one of tho best we have ever had, and reboots much credit upon its contributors. A social party was given at the res idence of Mr. Booth Thursday evening of last week. A pleasant time whs had as we always have when entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Booth and family. Mr. J. CfSmith, who has lived with U3 for?many years has sold his farm to Mr.vBrowii of Oakland and will remove to Eastern Oregon in the summer. He will be accompanied by his- boti L. M. Smith and family and J. Higins and family.. . .. ' . Mr. Theron C. Waite, who attended school at this place this winter, has de parted for Portland, where he will re ceive a lucrative position on the N. P. R. Py. - Mr. Wait is an energetic young man, and i3 deservedly popular rherever he goes. " We wish him much success. Tho educational mill gi inds away . un wearied ly. Wilbur cannot boast of many exploits, but she can boast of fur nishing her full quota of teachers. And be it said to tha credit of Pr'cf Benson that he has had many applica tions for teachei'3 from his students that ho camiot fill Among those who will teach this spring, who received their education here we will give the following. - Ida Wimberly who will teach the Oak Creak school. S.J. Shruia at Mt. Scott; II. S. Strange at Greenville; B. D. Smith' at French Settlement; S. D. Chapman and Anna Cooper will' both teach on Myrtle ! Creek; EJith Rice at Elkton; J. L. Casebeer at Fall Creek; and Mis Florence Casebeer will teach in Coos County. The poat has said that ''The thought of separation mingles bitter with the sweet". This appears to have been prac tically demonstrated here as the close of the winter term of school approached, and one by one was called home In the school were about eighty members, and the sjreatftr pQition of them came from otiier precincts, arid at the final clos of the term many were the sad. disconsolate faces, -e.jpeciall among some oi tae VOUng 113 511. S. S. It would appear frorn . a recent let ter to the Pittsburgh Dispatch, that a marked change has come over "Wash ington society since the memorable and commendable days of Mrs. Hayes at tho ".White House. The correspondent says: "Overeating and overdrinking at receptions and " parties are among the mo3t common forms ef ill-breeding and the way in which some 'swell' people gorge themselves at the supper- tabl3 Avould make cannibal blush." Araomr the illustrations cited the writer mentions a recent instance of one ot these secietv "swells who. while obeying the request of a young lady whose escort he was for ''another ice and some more wine-jelly" himself ".vent over to the sideboard and swal lowed in snccession six glasses of wine which had .been poured out for some body else!" It waso noteworthy fact that so potent was the restraining in fluence of Mrs. Hayes, as the wife of the President of the United States, not only did society leaders in Wash ington in tnny instances "omit wijie altogether from their entertainments, or greatly limit it3 qautitv, but the liquor dealers themselves complained of a marked falling off ia their sales. with the return of wines, and the in troduction of New York club life to the White House, the disgraceful so- c'll customs chronicled in the letter I f:om which we quote- again become conspicuous in the nation's capital. .MAEEIAGES. RAMEY STEWART. March 25, ,1SS3, at the residence of J. F. Smith, by the Rev. J. I. G. Stark, John Rawey to Elva Stewart . , DAVJS-WHEELEll. March 2S, 1SS3, at the residence of the bride s mother in Roseburg, by Rev. W. A. Smick, Dr. R. At. Davis to Miss Emeli-i R. Wheele. We acknowledge the receipt of cak and cards, and wish the " young people along happy and prosperous voyage over the matri monial sea, and when time shall be or'e a peaceful repose in the land of the Lord. ifcracj Jf&ULUiQ fuuLcfuLS:c if ia aitife stack at (e-LicaLLeAclLaiLcLLsLa ifi tlia astute, of: J. a LaccL lULLL snnie. cla&e aut tke. at fenLaSkaLhg. lam fucLcEs. Eaf- Pita liQW Millinery Shop. SPRING OPENING! - The Misses Smith will open their shop on Jackson street, sonth ef Mrs. Compton's, and display their new stock of mil linery goo Is, on Tiinrsdaj i April 5th. Ladies are invited to call and sec onr fiats, Bon nets, lUbbons, Flowers, etc. All newandof the latest styles jast received fi om San Fj an- CiSCO. . . ' . S5JMMOXS. In tiie Circuit Court in and for Douglas county, State of Oregon. Nannie J. Moore, plaintiff, V Suit in equity - vs.. - fira Jolm W. Moore, defundait ) divorce. IN TUB NAME OS THE STATE OF OKE30X. you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Sieslnguinst you by the plaintiff, Nan nie J. Sloore, in the above entitled suit, on or before the first day of the Dext regular terra of said court, to wit: the second Monday, the 14th day of J.Iay, 1S33, and if you f aii to so answer the said complaint the plaint;!! will take judgment Rgniust you for want of an answer and wdl apply to the court for the le lief demamla-J in said eompliint "to wit: for a deoree dis3olv'njr the marriairo contraet - existing between the pliiiuiff and defendant, for tho custody of tho minor children. Le!a May MoOi and Ethel J. Mnore. for such alireouy as the court may deem just and proper and for the costs of this suit. This summons is published by order of the Hon. R. S. Bean, Judve of t'.ie said Circuit court for DouLm county, btate of wrecn, maao anu entered J-ei. 5, issz. J. W. HAMILTON", n45-7r ; P aintiff'u attorney. ; . SUMMONS.- " In the Circuit Court of the Sute of Oregon for the County of Docg'as. A. F. Brown plf. " va. . I Suit in Equity Lawrence Plowuwn to Hester E. Plowman j Foreclc a'mortgage. llvma-.j Abram-def.y fMO LAWliEA-CE PLOWMAN AND HESTER E. J Plowman. deicidHiita in the abovo entitled suit. Iu the na-.ue of the State cf Oregon, you are hereby required ta anpear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit and coujt, by the plaintiff A. F. Brown, on or before the first day of the next regular term oi said courf, to-wit: The second Uaaday the 11th day of May, A. D. 1833, and U you f j.ii U answer said complaint the plaintiff will take judgment against you fur want of an answer and j. will apply to the court for tho relief demanded in y said complaint, to-wit; for a judgment anddccree that the mortgage deed (described in the complaint) be duly foreclosed and tho mortgaged property to- wit: The S. E. i of the N W. 1 and N. of the E. 1 and the S. of the S. K. I -f eo tion 21, T. 25, S. H. 7 W. of Willamette imr.diin of lands in Douglas county, regon, be gold at. co-ding to law ana tt:at the proceeds of tho sale be applied in payment of the crests arid exnense of tho fore closure and sale, and that the claim of the defend ant, ilymaa Abraham, be rsc-ertained and paid out of said proceed, and the amount due to the plaintiff upon said note and mortgage be paid thereiroin and tho baionee, if any, he paid to said defendants, La r- renco I lowman and Hester E. Plowman or tueir heirs or assiurna. This summon-) is pub:ishel by or der of Hon. It. S. Pean, Judge of sa'.d Circut Court, dated March22, . . II El. KAN a ai.d BALL, "W 7t Attorneys for Plaintiff. Executors Notice. TOTICE IS nEREBY GIVEN THAT F. P. HO XI gan was appointed Executor of the laet v. ill and tes. amont of J. V. Hoed nr., deceased, jate of Do-jy-ia County, Oregon, on the lot h day of March, 13S3 by tl e County Court f t sa-d County,- and has duly qualified as such Ex.-cut-jr. A ii persons having' c.'aiins against said csia.eare !iero-'y no'.iSea to uie- scnt lite &amg, wita pi o, er '.orchei's to mo at my store iu the i,'rauo buiiuiug !5jseburg. Dougtaa coun ty, Urejron, witliin six monUis from d;ie hercv.-f. sua ail persons owing said estate r.re required to make immediate payment to the undersigned.- F. P. 11 OU AN,: Executor. A. F Campbkll, attorney for Executor. : m;"o-7 Administrator's Notice. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN- il dersigJicd has been iuly appointed by the Coun tv Court of Douglas co uny, Oregon, and has quali fied as administrator of the eitate of iiobcrt Mc Clanahan, deceased, lata of said county. All persons Having claims against said estate are hereby notinod to present the same, with proper voucher?, to me at Canyonville, fa Douglas county, Oregon, within fix months from date hereof, and ait teions owiuir said estate are required to make immediate payment to tne undersigned. JnAriY jIcCjLAj A-UAji. L. F. MoHinsii atty. for administrator. March 10, 1883. ' ; European fiStcauiship Tickets. CONFERENCE RATES- rrICKETS SOLD TO AND FROM ALL PARTS OF X Europe to all ; points of Oregon, SS a? mngten. Idaho and Mohuus, at greatly re iuced and lowest possible rates over the f ollowin ' lines: isorta uer man Loyd Steamshin Company. Hamburg American Packet Company. White Star Line Steanmhip Cm- pany. Ked btar Luie titeanisbip Comiiany. Amen ican Line Steamship Company. Apply personally r by letter to . OELDNDORFF, HARVEY, and LEAHY. No. 10 Washington street, National Bank Building, r. O. Box l o.tiand , vugen. Xoticc of F.nal Settlement. I "N TIIE COUNTY COURT OF TIIE STATE OF Oiegjit fo th c ranty- of Douglas. In the mat ity of Douglas, state of ulllert ter erntp estate of uJlert MeNair de ceased. ' To : vw. i it may co:ieem. Notice is hereby given that ' underni-ued administrator of tbe ivartnerslup estate Mcsaur acceasea, nxi filed in said Cou lty Court hist final account of the administration of said estate and the said court, by its order dnlv made and entered on the first day of March, 1SS2, has appointed Satunlay. the 7th day of April, 13j53, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Court House ia Roscburg, a time and plac for hear ing objections, if their be any, and for the settlement of said account. ISAAC BOYLES, administrator of paid estate. Pated March 10, XS32. Xotiec to Creditors. Iu the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Doutfas. In the matter of tho estat of Leah Linrille deceased. rPO THE CRKD1TOKS AND ALL PERSONS IN JL lerested in the c?tat of Ijeah Linville deceased. You are hereby notified inal William Linville was, by order of the County Cuirt duly made and entered in said court, on the 14th day of February, A. J. 1533, apiwiiited ndiainistrator of the estat said deceased, and letter dnlv issued to bitn. , All persons hariiiif claims against said estate are hereby required to pre sent theui, duly verified, to said administrator, at his place of residence in Canyonviile preiact, Douglas couiitr, Oregon, v.ithia six mouths Is-oio the first publication of this notice. ' - v.; ; WILLIAM LINVILLE, admin'stratcr. Dated February 17, A. t. 1833. : . ; . Adsaiaistrat or's Kotice. ;. ITOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Til AT THE UN 1 dcrsicrned ha been duly appointed by the County Court of Douglas county, Oregon, and has qualified as Administrator of the estate of Jair.cs Miiler. ltceea?ed, late of said county. -, Sow all per sons having L claims against said estate are hereby required to preseut the same, with proper vouchers, tb me at my residence in Yoiicalla, in Douglas eoun ty, Oregon,: "wiihin bis luontlis from date hereof, aiid all persons owing Raid estate are notifled to mate . immediate' r&vnieut to the nndcrsigncd as foresaid. BENJAMIN HliNTlNUlON. Iltrnnann & Ball, attorneys for estate. " . ; February 7, las.'i. : , ' Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of DougLis. In the-matte of the estate of George Ebe! deceased. - TO Til K CU EDITORS. AND ALL PERSONS IN tercstj.l in the estate of George EtHl deceased. You are hereby notified thatjhe undersigned, A. 0. Cox, was, by order of tho County Court of Douglas County, Oregou, made and inteTed iu fiaid court on the 0th day i'tbruary, 18S3. apppoinUsd a-Jmiuistra-tor of the "estate of said daceastd, aud letters oi ad ministration tU-jreupou duly issued to hiui. All per sons having claims against said estate are hereby re quired to present tboln, duly verified, to the under signed administrator at his pla-e of residence la Wil bur, Douglas county, Oregon,' or at the Con'ity Clerk's oiiii-e iu the Court house, iu hoseburg, within sis months from tlsis date. A. C. COS, administrator. February 17, 1SS3. ISATFTEMi FOU TIIE BEST WEARING 0 O T FOR MEN AND BOYS AND THE MOST DURABLE SHOES FOR ' MISSES AND CHILDREN Try tli9 Celebrated' r. . Manufactured by PORTER, SLESSINGER, & CO. Sii Francisco. Thy are truaran teed to pive satisfaction. Will no break in the back , or rip ia the slda. All goods of this manufacture made by white No Chinaaaea employed. For Bale by FLOED&CO.,.. IJOOl'H R-tOi-E. G. YuUNii.. POSKBURG. .YONCALL.A ......OAKLAND In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the . County of Douglas. , . Sarah E. Goodwin, p".3., ) buit in efinity vj. V for Joseph F. Goodwin, def. ) - a divorce. To Joseph F. Goodwin, defendant: la the ntime of the State of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answei the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, by the plaintiff, Sarah E. Goodwin, in the abovo entitled court and suit, on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to wit: The second SIou day, the 14th day of May, A. D. 1SS;, and if you fail to answer said complaint tho plaintiS will take judg ment against you ftir want of an ans wer and will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint to wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage contract existing between the plaintiff and defend ant and fora judgment for the corts and disbure- ments incurred tu sawl suit, nns summons is puo- shed by orticr cf Hois. It. S. 1-Scan, Judge of said Circuit court dated February 0, 13V, liKUMAA.N & 1JALL., Attorneys for plaintiff. 1 AlSKLO!I2BCCmC2lt- ll mi IF JO. Demand for our goods compelllcd us to send for a complete assortment, which we are aaiiv receiving from the first hand, and can afford to any house in the State. Our stock i3 more complete than ever, in all branch es. - It you want bargains, now is your time to call on us and satisfy yourselves before purchasing elsewhere. We mean what we say and you can always find us at the OLD STAND One door rom the Postoffice. Administrator's Notice. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TTIAT FRANCIS Rondeau has been appointed by the County Court of Douglas Couuty, tregon, administrator of the es tate of llegis Pecar, deceased, late of said County and State. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby requested to present the bsme tome at my residence on Days Creek Oregon , with proper vouchers withia sU months from the hlte hereof, and all persons owing su;d estate are notified to make immediate payment-to the undersigned. - - Francis Rondeau, administrator A. F. Camxbell, attoraoy for administrator.' rebruaryl6,lkS). Mil S5 'Or Succesfrors to Thos. P. Sheridan) - DEALERS IS HARD WARE. TIN VVARIi' , S TOVJ5 Guns, Cutlery and Tiraer Fur ? nishing1 Coodji. STOP.?1 KQSEQURG, vr . ... .' j it. n n I...!.... . are prepared to kep up its former goad name fur work and pricep. We have th bist of material vnd always a Jail stock of ood3on band end it is our aim to fur nisli customers with fiwtclas- artioles lir. let live prices. A full stock of Iron ar.d steel for al, dealers from abroad Tf ill receive prompt attention. II S. J. O. SUEHlDAi r-ISTBQPOUTAN SALQCH, ! r.OEEBURO, OREOOS-,- HcOULLOOH & CO, 0XLY THE BlilXD AVINeS. LIQUORS AND CIGARS Kept on hand, and customers will findthi ap'easant place of rest rt. Uive mi a call one door, eouth of tk Metro)oltlau llotei. . DRY'S SALOON, Jackson Street, Kosetmrg The prorretor of this well knmn and ' popular resort won'd ihank bis friend for. their liberal patronag-e in the past aud would ask for a continuance ef, he same in the future, The public is inf-irmed that 1 keep none but the best brands of wines, Jiouors and ciarars and that I sell over the bar the cel bratl Jesse Moore & Co.'a Kentucky Whiskies ; A Kood billiard tabic will be found in the saloon: also the lealinsr paneEa of tbe world. Koticc to Creditors. In the County Court ef the Stat of Oregon for th County oi Dougia. in the niatter oi W.e MUM of Joseph Kisbcrtrer deceased. a0 THE CREDITORS AND ALL PKRSOM I . terested in the estate ef Jftsepii Kiaberf ceased. You are Lereby notiS.d that tke madAr signed, O. K. P. Cain, was, by order f t Cur Court of Douglas county, Oregon, mad aad ntrl in said ourt on the l&ta day l January, ies, b pointed administrator of the estate of said daM, and letters of administration thereupon duly 4 to hiui All persons having claims against said -tatc are hoi-eby required to present them, duly ",Yi fieil, to tne undersigned administrator, at his place l -residence in Canj-onyiHe p.ceir.et, Douglas county," Oregon, or at theofik-e of Uerniaun & Ball, in Uos burg, within six months from tiiis date. O. K. P. CAIN, administrator. Roseburg, Jan. 27. 1S33. JSI OTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAYING BEEX AP pouited It.Bpcctor cf Sheep for Douglas county, -by tbti Hon. County Court of said county, and hav ing filed tho r.ccessary bond, is now ready to perform the duties appertaining to suidolttoe, whenever called upon. THOMAS SMITH, . Sheep Insiie-tor for Douglas county, Oregon Wilbur, Orego)!, December 2, 1SS2. n. R tiiompsos:, R, II. THOMPSON, K. J. DE HART W M KONEYMAJ Tcmpsca, Be Hart k Co, 'Imporiers and dealers ia JE3L S5iS? cS.'s7raE?o0 Coal, Iron, Steel, Hardwood Lumber aud w50n material. 18-1 First St., and 173 and 175 Front fit Tortland, Orc-ffon. Carnage Hardware. Jan7 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douk1.-m. . ' . Susan Farrell, plif., Suit in Equity vs. for Thoma9 II. Farrell, dcf. j . Divorce. - rilO THOMAS II. FARRELL, DEFENDANT: IN X the r.ame of the State of Oregon you re hereby rcquicred to appear and answer the complaint filed againat you iu tho above entitled r-uit and court, on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to-wit: The second Monday, tha 14th day of Hay, laKi, and if you fail to answer said complaint the plainiiiX will take i udcrment arainst vou for want j an answer and will apply to the court for the relief i:er.ianded in said complaint, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defendant aud for a judgment for the costs and disbursements incurred iu oaid suit. ThU summons is published by order of lion. R. S, Bean, Jodge of suid court dated Feoruary, 19th 1833. UOiiiA.NJ JC BALL, Attorneys forplaintiff. liOUIS BELFILS, WATCE3IAKEU& JEWELER Roseburg-, Oregon WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY A PINE ASSORTMENT OF SPEC- TACLE3, OP ALL KINDS. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewher. . Den't forget the old stand of By buying at dealers pric is . We wi3 sell you any article for fs mily or per sonal use, in any quantity r.t Wholesale Price. Whatever you want, send for our catalogue (free) and you will End it there. We carry in stock the largest variety cf goods in the United States. Montgomery Ward & Co. 427 & 3x9 Wabash Avesue?Chiss5 BEST -OF