Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1883)
...- .--"Jf . . .'. " -v. . ; ' . .- .. .. - i A. THE INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, APRIL 2.1st. 1883. MMBWiaHiWg DEM00BATI0 VIOTOKIES. The Democratic tidal vav whicL swept orer the country last fall, con- tinuea to grow in favor with th peo pie, as ia manifested by their votes at the recent-lcca! elections held in Ne "VrtvV Ohim Illinois, where tbe Democracy have again been victorious, New York shews large Democratic gains throughout, while in Ohio and Illinois, in almost every city where a contest was made on party issues, the Democracy have gained complete victo ries. I a Chicago they elected a mayor majority of the aldermen. In and a maion Cleveland the mayor and eighteen out of twenty-one oi toe aiuermen. . I ' 1 1 - I . . .. . t v i r Jeflerson, tormerlf tne oanner jepuu- iican county oi umo, h.j townsmp ana mcorporaieu ci.y gav. Umocratic maionuea. .1-. If 1 Ji I1 ureat Kepuuncan leauers ana jouru- als, to- counteract the eiiect or taese "victories on tbe future of that doomed party, endeavor by lengthy editorials, in which .they pervert and mystify the facts to1 create the lrnpressiod that these signal victories are attributable to local causes and have no political significance. The fact, however, re. mains that the people of these great agricultural sections have become tired of being robbed under the semblance of law to enrich the few bloated aristo I crats who know but little and care nothing for their prosperity, further than it serves to enrich their already I overloaded coffers. Would it not be just as well for the futura of their j party and far more honorable to them-J lelvei to onenlv admit the truth and confess that the people have grown tired of' waiting for the reforms which they have promised but never fulfilled, and thas their defeat is chai gable, di rect. t the action of their partv lad- mm eri in the weak and wicked Coi which has recently adjourned, and in the imbecility of a corrupt administra tion of the accidental Prtsidest, who ases the executive offices in the inter est ef the moneyed poorer, for the ben ent ef the people, by locking up in the vaults of the treasury the gold and silver coin which belongs to the people as their ciiculating medium. Tpaiff for Eevanue. The right of taxation is founded up on tbe necessity of a revenue to main tain the government and to be just must be equal and uniform. Taxation for any other purpose is antagonistic to the spirit and genius of our govern ment, and must, in the very nature of things, operate uiiequally and unjustly. When the advocates of a protective tariff claim it to be a local question, they admit the fallaciousness of the theory upon which It is founded and the danger to the peace and safety ef the commonwealth in pursuing a policy calculated to excite sectional strifes and prejudices. When one section of a vast country like ours, by legislative enactment, is made to pay tribute to another section, it in time become burdensome and oppressive and the people will sooner or later insist upon their equal rights. Taxation which has for its object and practical workings the building up of the few at the expense of the mny, cannot longer exist without breediug discontents which are dangerous to our civil institutions and the peace and safety ef the country itself. The Democratic party is essentially the party of the people and new, as it ever has, looks with jealousy upon any encroachments upon their rights. Let tbe Republicans try as they will to dodge this issue, the Democratic National Convention will see to it that a tariff for revenue only will be made a prominent issue, and that no candi date jiot in harmony with this princi ple oi right and justice will receive a place upon the ticket. ILL eur Kepublican friend taake temperance an issue next rear, or did thej from the first intend it all foi bunctmbe. Did Bio. Watts intcn tionallj or ignorantly murder the pro. hibitory aaiendment, which he had in charge during the aession of the last Legislature. It does look! as thoagh ike Republicans have intentionally iodged this issue by failing to have the proposed ameadment properly entered in the House journal. It will not do for tnis party, which arrogates to itself all the wisdom and intelligence in the land, to claim that they did not know aew to pass the amendment Most arely they have proven themselves fraud on the liquor question in Oregon. Perhaps they , are trying te carry the -wnisky on one shoulder and the wate oa the ather, as would appear from th friendly warfare now going on in Port imna ueiween meir leading journals, th Oregenian and News, the one ad vo, ating high license and the other fie" whisky, and each claimiat; ta be tii It is a little too transpaien and both bailiff fluid will most proba bly spill. The Republicans claim that their de i feat is caused by the whisky vote During the lyears of their success they must have utilized the whisk v vote, i lse how could it so effect them. High License. Hon. C. F. Man- i dtrson, tha pew Nebraska senator, says or tne lumer law oi tnat state: "it is the best liquor law in the United States. Thjc license for cities is a year, and in small towns $500 a year. Before it went into effect Omaha had i 160 saloons, and some ot them were prettad rduced to Now the number has been 90. a little more than one Llf When there were 160 sleons, ! ft . gl0Q th revenua was o " r yieMed $1000; now the 00 under the new law yield $90,000 a year. The new Jaw ia' 0f gveat benefit to the body nalitic. in 'that it has mifc off all the i ,UtIe ow efferie, wh,:ch were the ones that made trouble, and the char acter of the men who keep saloons is m .U9 bouJ reqnired of them is $5000; and one saloon keeper is not allowed to go on the bond of another Mips Willard. -Miss Frances E. Willard, President of the Wotnan's Christian Temperance Union, and Miss Gorden, her private secretary, arrived in San Francisco April 17 from Los Angeles. jThey will hold their first re tional church this evening. Miss Wil lard and her secretary will be the guests of Charles; Goodall of the Pacific Ceast bteamship company. It is announced that Miss; Willard will not recieve any callers nor make any engagements, as her time iwill be fully occupied with her duties! fOresonian April 18N T SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lou of Appetite, Bowels eotive. Pain In the Head, with a dull sensntion ia the bak part. Pain under the 8hould6? blade, fullness after eatinp, with a disin clination to exertion cf body or mind. Irritability of tamper. Low spirit, with. feeling of having neglected some duty. Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering et the Heart, Dote before tho eyes, Yeliovo- Skin, Headache generally over the right eye, EoBtlessness, with iiU'oi tlxeama, highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. IT 'IT'S niXSare especially adapted! to inch rJiPen, one dotte eil'octs narli n change ot f?elintci as to astonish th euflVrer. Tliy Initvat Apotit, and causp th9 botly to Tabs on FIen. t!i;i tbo system ia itnrifhed. and by thir Tonl Action on-the !! 'Organs. lifjralnr Slow! are prcw duevd. Price So cents. 'd Siarr:j SU, If. 7 0at Hai or Tv'tttskehs ohar.ctd to ftGi.oBY Black by a single application of t Bis Dye. Itim- rarts a natural color, acts InsUmtaueously. Sold 1 Druitgists. or sent by es press oa receipt of Si. orricE. as !ifp.rat sr., st.iv yorix. CDr. TCTTS BiNCAl. of TmlnnM InfimnaUna end'm Cwl m1U wUt a Buil4 FU3I oa cmUwUioJ 13.UY OiSTX.Y CANYONVILLE MILLS I TOTS FLOtTR IS MANUFACTURED FROM ONLY the beat: of wheat. I have for sale also Bran, Shorts, and Middlings, BiiL'jn, Hams, Lard, etc.. eured in the most scientific manner. Purchasers will do me a favor tw inspect iuy stock at tho Canyonvillo Mills. ; W. KKA.MEK. UBBAUB e an CLARK A BAKES: PilOPS. Havinir purchased tiie above named mills of E. Stejihens 4 Co., we are now prepared to furnish auy amount of the I BEST j QUALITY OF LUMBER Ever offered to the public in Douglas county. We nave jusc purcnaseti one ot tne Weatherly, Rugg & Richardson No. 1 Planers and matchers and are pre pared to do. bener work than other mills in the couuty. We will furnish at tbe null Iso.l lumber ;at the following prices: jjresseui rustic. ...... .... per m Flooring (dressed & matched $15 per M Lumber; dressed on one fcitie$l4 per M Lumber dressed on two sides$lG perM Roun lumber ,..8 to $10 perM W e have an extra quality of lumber equal to auy found on Coos Bay, and will guarrantee to give satisfaction to all those favoring us with their orders i'ostomce address. Umpqua Ferry tfiou. CLAHKE & uAKEK. Tke Famous Unrivaled Tlio Hardman Piano, gtriitlj first-class iostrument at moderate price; Also - The Popular Pease A. L. BAN rlOFT & CO., 721 Mai st, San Fran nis , - 1 Bole agents fcr Pacific Coas Sr TOWS HAIR DYE. aai NOTICE! Jfaiunfj. juuLclLas.e.cL the aitifie. &tuck at jllcilclL j(LeAdi.aiLciL8Le. of: tluL e& tcLLc af: J Maud. cla&e. ant ike. LUILL . . 1 I I I same, at tcntaNiaaLuA0 euy,xr. v. . I Lam fuLices. faS- CAB. ? Mil'linsry Siop. SPRING OPENING! The Misses Smith will open their shop a Jackson street, south of Mrs, Coiaptoii's, and display their new stock of mil lincry goods, on Thursday, April 5th. Ladies arc invited to call and sec our Hats, Bon- "' nets, Eiibbous, Flowers, etc. All new and of the latest styles just received from San Fran cisco. SUMMONS. In tbo Cbcuit Court in and for Douglas county. state oi Oregon. Naunie J. Moore, jilaintiff, ) Suit in equity vs. for a John W. Moore, defendant i divorce. TN THE NAME OE THC STATE OF OIIE30N, I vou are hereby retiuirea to appear and answer t!ie complaint filed agaiiiHt you by the plain tiff, Nan nie J. Moore, in the above entitled suit, on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to wit: the second Monday, the 14th day of May, l$a3, and if you faii to so answer the said complaint the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want of an answer and will apply to the court for the le- lief demanded in id complaint to wit: for a decrea dissolving the warriajra contract cxituiir between tho plaintiff and defendant, for tbe custody of the minor children, Lela May Aloore and tttiel J. Moore, for such alimony at tut court may ileem lust and proper and for tb cost of this suit. This aummons is published by order of the Hon. It. S. Bean, Judre of the said Circuit court for Douglas county, Stat of Oregon, tnaue and entered i'et. l, 1MS3. J. W. llAMILTUfi, n45-7w P air.tiff's attorney. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of .Oregon for the County oi Doulaa, . A. F. Brown pill. vs. 1 Suit in Equity Lawrence Plowman to Hester E. Plowman J Foreclo a inortgnge. Ilvuinn Ahrauisdef.y ' rr.O LAWRh.N'JE PLOWMAN AND HESTER E.- JL Plowman, defendants in the above entitled suit. Ip the nam 6f the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the , J-omplaint filed atrainst you in the above s itilled sutt and coiut, by the piait tiff A. F. Brown, on or before the first day ot the next reinilar term of said court, to-wit: The cctond Monday the 14th day of May, A. D. 1883, and if you foil t answer said complaint the plaintiff wiil take judgment against you for want of an answer and will apply to the court for the relief denanded in said complaint, to-wit; For a judgment and decree that the mortgage deed (described in the complaint) he duly foreclosed and the mortcayed uropertv to- wit: The S. E. 4 of the S W. J and N. i ot the 5. l:.. i and the S. a of the . K. 1 of sec tion 24, T. 25, S. It. 7 W. of Willamette meridian of lands iu Douglas eountv, ' 'reirou, le sold according to law and that the proceed' of the sale be applied m payment of the costs and expense o tho fore closure aud sale, aud that the claim ot the defend ant, Hyrnaa Abraham, be rscertaincd and paid out of said proteds, and the amount due to the plaintiff upon said note and mortgage be paid therefrom and tne D.uonce, u auy, be paid to said defendants, kaw- reuce Plowman and Hester E. Plowman or their heirs or assigns. This summons is published by or der of Hon. K. S. Beau, Judge of said Circut Court, uatrco iiarcnz'.', lion. HERMANN and BALL, n50 7t Attorneys fr Plaintiff. Executor's Notice. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEIT THAT F. P. HO J.1 gan was ap jointed Executor of the last will and testament of J. C. Flood Sr., deceased, late of Doug las County, Drown, on the IUl h day of March, 1S33, by the County Court of said County, and has duly qiiilnWid as such txecutor. AU persons having ciainm against said estate are nereny notineu to oie- sent ihe tamif, with proper vouchers to me at my store ia the Crane building Roseburjj. Douglas coun ty, uiejon, nittixn six months from dae hereof, and all persons owing naid estate f.re reiuired to make immediate paj ineut to the undersigned. F. P. HcGAN, Executor. A. F Campbell, attorney for Executor. ni50-7t Administrator's Notice. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN dersined h.w been duly appointed by the Coun ty Court of Douglas county, Oregon, and has quali fied as administrator ttt the estate of Robert Me C lanahan, deceased, late of said county. All personn havinsr claims against said entale are hereby notified to present the same, with proper vouchers, to me at Canyonville, fn Douglas county, Oregon, within six months from date hereof, aud all persons owintr said est-Ue are required to make immediate payment to the undersigned. SIAKY Mcc'LAK AHAJtf. L. V. Moshrr atty. for administrator. March 10, 1333. - European Steamship Tickets. CONFERENCE RATES. TICKETS SOLD TO AND FROM ALL PARTS OF Europe to all ; jwihts of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, at greatly reduced and lowest possible rates over the following lines: North Ger man Loyd Steamship Company. Hamburg American Packet Company. White Star Line Steamship Com pany. Red Star Line Steamship Company. Ameri tcan Line Steamship Company. Apply personally or by letter to OELDKDORFF, HARVEY, and LEAHY, Xo. 10 Washington street, Na t ional Batik Building, P. O. Box 68, PortUnd , Oregon. JAMES D2ARLIHG, Blacksmith and Farrier, 'OAIiXAISDa Hi And weUlknown to the people of Doua Um cojnty, would respectfully anooonc that he U prepared, to do air kinds uf work in his Sine, and guarantees e&tisu faction. HOitsE-snoEixa a specialty. Any fanner having a plow to sharpen or machinery to repair will do well to irivo me a call at my old stand. I have a full tock of iron .and steel, and having purchased the same at alow price, can do work, so far as prices are concerned, cheaper than anr who will at tempt competition, J AS. DEARLINO. fL17 lio Oakland, Or fon. Grand Celebration AT ON THE 64th Anniversary of American Odd Fellowship I THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1883. Exercises at the Grove Prayer by the Chaplain, Rev. John Howard. Itroductory Remarks by Bro. W. F. Benjamin. Tr TV lir t n M. ,4." T..nA Vocal and Instrumental Music Basket Dinner 'to which all are invited with well lillud baskets. The whole to conclude with a grand Ball in the evening. Tickets $1 50. Excursion tickets will be sold at all stations on the O. & C. R. R. at a 40 per cent, of regular rates, good from the 25th to the 27th inclusive. T. Foud, ) W. T. Wright, John Chase, j Committee. FARMERS ATTTEt'rnor .FOU THE BEST WEARING FOR MEN AND BOYS AND THE MOST DURABLE SHOES FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN Try the Celebrated Manufactured by PORTER, SLESSINGER. & CO. an prncipco. lhey are euaran teod to yive sutisfaction. Will no break in the back or rip in the side. All goods of th. 8 manufacture made bv white m-n. Chiuamea employed I' or Bulo by FLOED& TO.,.. BOOTH BROS- e. a. "Yousu... KOPF.BTTRO. .YONCALLA ..Oakland In the Circuit Court of the State ot gon for the County of Douglas. Sarah E. Goodwin, plff., bolt in equity vs. for Joseph F. Goodwin, def. ) a divorce. To Joseph F. Goodwin, defendant: In the name of the State of Oresron. You are hereby required to appear aud answei the complaint hied against you m the above entitled suit, by the plaintiff, Sarah E. Goodwin, in tho above entitled court and suit, on or before the first day of the next reirular term of smd court, to wit: The second Mon day, the 14th day of May, A. D. 1883, and if you fail to answer said complaint the plaintiff will take jud j nient nmiinst you for want of an answer and will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in said com plaint to wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage contract exisunjj between tbe plaintiff and defend ant and for a judgment for the corta and disburs- moi'ts incurred in said suit. This summons is pub lished by orncr of Hon. H. S. Bean, Judge of said Circuit court dated February 9, 13H3. ilEKMANNT & BALL, Attorneys for plaintiff. 46-7W UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE! Will sell goods AT FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS: Best brands of prints, 18 yds. $1 00. White Rock and Lonsdale Mus lin 10 yds ..$1 00. Canton Flannel from 9 to 16 cents per yard. Ladies Brecaded Dress Good, 11 cts. per yard. Cotton Batting 20 cents per yard. Brooks', Cont's and Clark's spool cot ton, 60 cents per doz. Ladies' Calf Shoes, $1 75 per pair. Ladies' Cloth Balmorals, $1 50 each. Table linen from 35 te 60 eta. pr. yard. Costa Rica Coffee No. 1 guaranteed, seven pounds for $1 00. Tea, our own Brands, 37 cts. per lb. Sugars from 11 to 13 cents per lb. Tomatee8 $1 75 per dozen. Rice No. 1 Carolina, 8 cents per lb. And all other goods in our line ir proportion. We have given you thes quotations and hope that one and al will take advantage, of our price list. OAE0 BR0THEES. BOO S5 lilt 1 til a. WO OB W ARB'S AND BUY A One of the bisrsrest 'and best stock of nothing but tiie best 4 a a nisi' Oaa V I Doiit Fail SUBSCaSBS FOB TKS ' DOUGLAS INDEPENDENT! -THE DOUGLAS COTJHtY, OREGON. Subs crip lion Price $2:50 Per Tear. Merclian INCLUDING EVErY VARIETY OF LADIE Stylos, of all Variety and Shades AT the OF M. JOSEPH G 4- eiiiienieii & isc 'mi CLOTHING- BETOKE PURCHASNO ELSE WU.EKE, BY SO DOING GOOD 'BAU GAINS CAN BE SEC j RED Sheridan Bros., They would announce hat they have ji.t Largest Stock Ever brought to Doimsf " na when TEUNS and UEADY MADE TINW AH1( U-8V pu pi m iucii wi iiv .uvufo SliMMS can purchasa eiaewhere. In .he shape of budding materials i superior inauceuients to purcnasers. it) i m Wean ive you barjraius in tne lOi where Hues 8, Bonanza, fanner, utility, Occidet . Iron Iiin, Lmpire City, and other The bv-Bt of workmen arc constantly employed in the manufacture of our Tinware and buyers should learn our prices. We have also taragins toonvrin gifns, .. .. n...11 in 4l.nt.ri .t it a anil Pictrt'o We are alBO Aire nts for th W Uite 1 cerles and iew Home Sewinu MacLino .wttisix we sen atiowesi rates ana warran; aa ut)ui)ie le m every respect. ,1 - 3 i . . We can also supply Avcrill ami Hubber Faints, 'J i.e best in the market, at. lowest rates. Give us a call, inspect ur stock, inquire any one can. ITilOPOLITAN iiO'PL This Popular Ilonsc Situated in tho center of ti;e business portion of Koeburg, having recently changed hands, has been -sTi COMPLETELY RENOVATED, ind prepared to tbe reception of cuests. I'lie Diulng Room will be tupplied with the beut the market Affords with good attendance. As Mrs., Zigler x oharo-a of the kitphPri the mia li! v f Has cnargeot me Kitcuen, tne quail! y OI tue C-Oxing Will Oe UMt-XCepi'OuaO e. Rates reasonable, hive coach from V, . .heiailroad. LOU. ZIGLER. TCH UP3 You do.T3b.at IUl NEW SET OF goods ever brought to town. I use leather au.l have gob N'tKIS.LIN to Sea Me! ONLY evwi iV IN- or a Saddle dise3 ' DBESS GOOD! OFT HE LATEST STYLE. SON 5 - ma: m -Era Bosburg:, Or, wc ved and new hvp sn hand one ot th cf Hardware ad lea tr their STOVES OF ALL PAT tiey are prepared to declare thev hava the ikx numucfu jrviiou9 wuicUiuey propose W Ml. AMY 0H1 tbe way t locks, butts, etc. we can offer - ' us. iwiujf brands of stoves, not equalled else tester, racinc, VV He West. Clarendon stovt-8 tnd ranges. 6ucu as V inchester, Sham and ither Rifles 1 . . as ti onr prices, and we promise to suit alt . SHElilDAN BROS. SUMMONS. In U Circuit Court in and for Douglas County, uuiw: vregun. Eliza A. McCarty, plff. . VSuit in equity for divorce. To William McCaktt, DenssDAirr: If THK .NAME OK THE STATE OP ORRCOV- X ou are hereby required to apjiear and answer the r . -n mi. (iMiuwUf jcuixa A. McCartj-, in the above entitled court and suit nn before the first day of the next reirular term o'f court, to-wit: Tiie second Monday, the 14th day of im ii jruuiau mso answer tne said complaint, the plaintiff will take IndimiP you for want of an answer, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint to wit: for a decree dissolving the marriage mntnrt existing between the p?aintiff and defendant; for such ajiiiioiiy as we court may deem Just. For the care md custody of the minor children, Francis McCarty, Alice O. McCarty, aud Eliza -McCarty, and for one third interest in and to the foflowing ' described real p: ojHjrtj , to-wit: 1 ne nonneast quarter of soutbeas quarter of suction 8. in townshin 28. south ramre 'i west, and the north half of southwest quarter and southw est quarter of northwest auarter of section 9. township 23, south range seven west, containimr ISO f ai or wh .uier relief ih 1 m Vi0peZl nd Jor P08" nd disbursements ot thwsuit. This summons is published by order of tbe lion. ICS. Bean, Jud:e of the said circuit court for : Vr,u''la.9 ?aatS stat of Oregon, made and entered tae lutn oay at January, vsss. w. Hamilton, Haines Attce Boys- Sherman, Clay & Go, Pacific Coast Agents for v tko Celebrated til - 4 i- "1 STSElllTG 0S5ASTS The sbovo cut repreRpnf s style 50, which -m will iK-llforSlIH). $23ca6h,$10ptrniontU vith in tert upon deferred payments, oneptf cent ptr mouth. Good fetool aud book included. Address SHEItMAJf, CUVY & CO. , Cor. Kearny and Sutter Sts., " San Francisco, Cal. Sherman, Clay & Co. Agents for tiie Celebrated UPRIGHT, SQUARE I GBAP Acknowlodtred bv all Musical Authorities to b the BEST PIANO now manufactured Prices as low and terms as easy as consistent With thorough workmanship. Address ( SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. , v Cor. Kearny and Sutter 6ts.. San Francisco Cal. HgTAHSIAHY ORGAHE W - v , The only Instrument! that children can plat as well as grorn pereons. Only fire minutea time required to learn how to manage thes. Any kind of tunes cn bo played. Finest accom panunent for the voice in singing. They ar Bold so low that any fa-nily can easily procuro one Haying ono no family conld pet ah ng without. Prices of different stylts $8, SlCk $1J and $14, including twenty-fire feet of music. Send for catalogues and price list. Adf dress SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. i Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast; I - Cor. Kearny and Sutter Stt-'TJ; Francisco, Cal" For prices and terms, addre- S HERMAN, CLAY & C- ' General Agent far Pacific Coast. Cor. Kearny and Sutter Slfc San Francisco. Cal. D. W. FRSNriCS & CO., I'O.tTLANU, oil,, Gekeual Agents for the North Pacifc Coast. 1ST 3S.W JBJ!L23S:S Next door to the Metropulitau Roseburg, Oregon. The undersiirned bun opened a rieat and cntntortable barber shoo at the piace above described, ami h;inir long experience iu his prbfedsieu, '"Saiistiwi he can give'sdtisfaction to all vho may give hi in a cull. His prit are pop ular, aul as follows: Hair Outtkl, 2 c'nt3;Shavinn cts. Aii I ask. is a fairirial and that aliull ; i my woric a.s a barue I am willing to be put to the teat; utQ CI1AKLES HADI.EY T. W. MORGATT, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF MOSES APPLE, NEXT DOOR TO MARK'S & CO., OFFERS FOR ' SALE THE FINEST VARIETY OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND - CONFECTlONEiiy EVER OFFERED IN ROSE BURG, AT PRICES LOWER THAN TUB LOWEST. CIGARETTES A ; SPECIALTY. A FINE. SUPPLY" OF HOLI- - DAY GOODS. CONCRETE PIPE. HENRY GTERMAN AND LOUIS BELFIL3 have obtained tiie riht fur loulas ovunty for laying Continuous Concrete Fi;y for conveying water, and Louis BelCls and Geore Protsman have obtained the riht for Josophine and Curry counties, and will sell farm or individual right and lay pipe at the cheaiest fUrures. Any size from li to 22 inches furnished. This pipe is much Oheapsr than Wood, Iron or S Lead I It In also well suited f r Irri,ati::t orMiniiiy purpose andean be laid any dinuuiuK without joint. - m Asle Grease! .... Best In the wor d. Get thn genuine. Every package has our trademark and is marked Fraser's. SOLD L.V- f(g(fllKy: St.