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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1883)
IS3J THE INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY, APRIL, 21st, 1883! VIVLAUKEL LODGE A. F. M.f WILL V hold lesrtftar nietinp;s on VVedoefr day ondr before eacb full moon. ' J. C FULLEETON, W. XL I. Ca.ro, Sec. fTTX PIULETAHIAN Vi--Xii;- Ixdge, o. 3, 1 0 O j. meets on Tharriay even'rcg, of each week t 7 o'clock, in their ball at Rose-, barg. Members of ihe order in good stand inf are invited to attend. By order of the N o. - : : : - UNION ENCAMPMENT. No. 9, I. O. O F.. meets at Odd Fellows' Ball on the lsi and 3d Fridays ot every month. Visitiug Brethren invited to attend. . L Belfils, C. P. -A. C. Marks, Scribe. UMPQUA GRANGE, NO; 28, Pi or I1M will meet hereafter on the 1st SSatur jt each month, at Orange Hall, tn Rose burx. All mee tubers in (food standing are cordially invited to a tend; Jas. T. Cooper, M. J. P. DUNCAJf, Sec. r?7rUMPQUA chapter no. n, F. iijfeS A. M., hold their regular commu Liijfcli nications every first and third Tuesday in each month. All members iu good siandiug will take due d timely notice and govern themselverg accordingly V-fting companions are invited to meet with the chapel when convenient. J. C. FULLERTON, II. P. W. I. Friedlander., Sec'y. Immense cash bargains at S. F. Floed's. Caro Bros will sell goods cheaper than any other house in Oregon; you don't believe it call on them. S HAM3DLT1 Healer in K Drugs and , Stationery, Offers for sale in Kegs or Tin; 4000 pounds of Pioneer White , l,eau; iyuii.aiouss5icui um Linseed Oil; 250 g lAneoA 'Oil! 250 CillS. Tlir- pontine; A complete stock of Paints, Brushes, Tarnishes, and Can Color. (If you are tt do auv naintins call PS v "a - " nndffetnrices before purcnas- - a -. Ing Elsewhere.) A. complete Assortment of School Books, School Stationery, Writing Paper, Enyelopes, etc., ; which I will sell very Cheap. Gar den Seeds, Patent Medicinss, and everything that is kept in a tlrst-class Drugstore. Or ders by mail and Express promptly attended to. Tmmanxi cash bargains at S. F. Floed's. crative agency business, by which $5 to $20 a dav can be earned, send address at once, " 4,-1 tT r WnUmonn. Jr. IVV- liln Tr.' vT v "Vegetables.- T . If. " ' - - -- I forms the public that he will keep con- atantly on hand a supply of seed uota- ai toes and all other vegetables in f io o the rsmay season. Residence west side rivar. Roaaburff. Oreson. Orders f 9 w be left at the postollice. Immenso FlWs. cash bargains at S. F. LUMBERMES3 Meetino. -All persons engaged in manufacture and sale of ill. . ; T,rtna f'nttr am i-enuest- j.v. - a. j 1 , q . i .i ft eu bu meet iu ii;ouig wvu.m; Dtu day ot May, iooo at, . M. to arrange and agree upon a uniform price far the different grades of lumber manufactured at the various mills m the county. N. n. Rone. R. A. Booth. W-A. Palmer. Clarke & Baker. ' Saubert & Noble. ELDORADO SPRINGS. ..nfr;n.,-tl,.nn!.l. lt .1FKH j tarrh affection ot tne tnroa or x ... . a. t T ,. t . . . . .-ci ii !,. ,.W .nJ mem. wdl state that last Fall that myself and mem- bers of my family were Buffering with ca tarru m tne neaa ana raysen . 1 3 .1C -...lit m n a Ha. .... M tion of the I stomach. That I purchased a galon of the mineral water taaen iron . . . . . . . t -t. . pnnsz on tne oouia umwu, u """- . - , r i tv. wm;un ot ueseourg, i . jm. ara,.ii. gent, and can testify that both myself and family have received great beaefits from its the snakes, which were goaded to mad use. My soa Andrew Willis wi suffering nSg tn6 constatJ 8tin2 of the nu- vtry much from nasal catarrHHana oy tue i v.. ;t nil is now welL I can onh-jsiUtingly em- mend it as the best medicine I have used in any family for any of the above named com- j jdalnta. . Rev. W. A. Willis. Tbbidu ''cash barcains at S. F. rieed'a, Soya, if you want the latest styles hats and neckties call on Caro Brcs. , All kinds of dress goods at bedrock prices at Caro Bros. Jmmense Floed's. cash bargains at S. F. Bring your produce to Caro Bros, if von want full value for Iheni. We pay caah, Arrived. Mrs. M. j Josephson ar rived homo on Thursday's train from San Francisco, where she bas lieen for some weeks past purchasing goods for their store. V .. i Another Pioxekr Gone. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth, wife of John Aiken, of Salem, and. the mother of John Aiken of this city' departed this life on the 11th insi, of paralysis. Deceased I came to Oregon in 1847 and was highly respected by all who knew her. . . . . i Immenso cash bargains at S, F. Floed's. . I FREE LeCTUREA? public lecture I 1 I wui oe given Dy jrroi. iieuu ru. u.y i .i i nc ! .i r i . ... Ml 1 t ... T . C T 1 .. T1 T i. I inescnooi nouse m iuyrue rse ou trie evening ot luesday, April .1 m t aVjkJ.ll &uo;ect "i.iie ana rowtn.oi n- guage. lias lecture itias been nigniv l SDokeu of bv all who have heard it. All I are cordially invited to attend. Best quality of note paper ten cents per quire and envelopes five cents per bunch cf 2p, at Hamilton s. Saw Mill Burned.1 The sawmills at Parkersburg, belonging to the Co- i i quill. Mill and Tug Company, of which Captain Parker is manager, burned down the first of the wek, resulting in a loss of at least 5.000. Fortu- natelv but little lumber was destroved. i i I , i i i I as two schooners had just been loaded and were ready far sea. J As to whether there was any insurance we have not learned. Immense Floed's. cash bargains at S. F Death of a Pioneer. Mr. John I Hackleman died at his residence in Albany suddenly lasi Sunday. The J ironi nis earnest mannoou, ana uag i . ,. r , . , , I r... ., I nrna-,o8- nf fhnt nnim v nH Alhnn B : r-r- . r , . ... TT .. "V" no ill iyi nir i m lrtiT r n w- ( nnci T"i fin a r w-m At was elected clerk of the Cfllinf t in I KhiS nrl SorVftfl for ATI Irm. T1C1 in I i I tnrri t 1 t TT . it I 104 ne Was appomtetfi Oy XlOn. Jk, l. T I diowd assistant state jLreasurer, wnicn position he held for feur years. Since 1878 hdha occupied the position of fj . . c -r : . tt uepuiy county cjerJt 01 xjiun. no was well and favorably knpwn throughout mo umvr, uu at ouwwsii um,vi in i a source of regret. If you fail to attendj the I. O. O. F. celebnion you will miss a big thing. The Uoos Bay Ra tLEOAD. lo the many inquiries which have been pro- K)uuded to us as te the prospects of building the railroad from Roseburg to Coos Bay, we have to say that the Oregon Southern Railway and Trans- rtrrQt;rtn nAm.nW biv madfl -am- r lJ "i plete survey of the hhe, and that the San Francisco capitalists who are prin cit.a.llv interested have received as surances from the East that the full j amount of stock will jbe taken and the WOrk soon commenced. Iusthis con- I 1 I i v i .i I ii it 0 nection we puunsn tup lonowing irom I i h a rJ Antike I I 4 7at1 e arhinh vvoa Till few the Nautical Gazettej 'V 4 It says: J CoosBav, is about Contracting with Goss & Sawyer for twb twelve hundred . ' J .. I. . , , .,. steamers, the machinery to be built at the Goss marine i,ron works, Bath, Maine." It is also rumored, brt this 0 1 III i ii TT'11 1 is a proiouna secret, tnac xae vinara combination intend tp omid a road oe- t i 1 i' t M 1 tween the same points, but by a more circuitous route. YYr nope both roads will be built. , l - Call earl v, you will lose bargains which are offered at Caro Bros. , , , j nT Awt.hJ- ti,:. is the question which .. . now agitated tne army of old bums who visited a cer ta.in nalnan in Tlosebhr'T on last Tubs , . ,1 , , . day. One of the ooys succeeded in 3 i3 capturing a couple iof small serpents, which he presented to one of Rose- burg's most genial barkeepers, who de- posited their snakeshCps in a bottle and . . . , i j f i when anv of the old regulars would ti e ... . . - gent themselves betOte the bar WOUld , """wioreiy uauv vub kib uu tUO J T , . bottle containing the snakes. A num- t . i . i . 1 Wmm a W An m f tvl A m tathA mwmaaW "u "weu- inffly thirsty went so i w i'uui uu Mma of tha lionid ri. ady I tt the quaff, - . would encounter waea uueir Tiain i the firey eyes and orked tongues ef J m 1UtIe 8erfent3 ia tte iauid 1 J J ,1 . , untouched, and mapy or tuem could ot he induced to taste a drink the bal ance of that day, especially ia that sa loon. The visible snakes soea suc cumbed to the in risible laoaiter ia the spirits and died,) which put an end to the fun. The question which now disturbs the beys is whether it' was real snakes that theyj saw or not We will add kee en boys if you want to see snakes. The Odd Fellow's celebration will be affairs of the kind place in Southern one of the grandest that has ever taken Oregon. LOCAL ITE3IS. Coal tar and pine tar for sale at Hamil ton's drug Btore. Be the price-list ia Care Brother adver tisement. . . .. Reseburgia now faverad with a merchant tailoring establishing. We call especial at- tention to the advertisement of T. J. Lynch. The report cornea irom all parts of tft county that the prospects for good crops were never better. Hon. John Howley of Mount Scott was in the city la3t Wednesday, lie reports crop prospects good in that portion of the county. The EoBeburjr and Coos Bay stage line is bow carrying passengers with comfort and disPatch' The , road is in good repair and is inriTirnvTrnJ rl.tilr. ' - , IneUrti M tt( 26tl be OBfi of the l grandest affairs ever witnessed ia Douglas county. r. r. nogan ana j. ureea rioea jr., have returned from Cortland where they . . .i , have been for the - past week purchauuc goods. jrrom the amount ef trunks and boxes pileA around M. Josephsen's store, we con- elude that he has received the largest shio- ment of g0,ds evcr broughfc to Roserg- vir k.it.i i I'll, i i e n i ' 'M lvu wau Lnsw thecharffaf m J,' UZ Jl1 at $300. - A lighthouse and !og signal is to be erected t Crescent Citv. It is a first, order licht. an( wil1 "quire three years for its comple- tion. The coBt is estimated at 300.000. H. W. Abrams, who killed Dr. Brownlee at Junction last January, was indicted by .. .. '.. . . 3 the prantl lurv at HitiErene ijitv tlna weik. far I - - " - " w will have an hand all kinds of fresh Tecetablas ia thwr season, at his rarden in Koseburg. This office presents its thanks for a supply of early vegetables! We call special attention to the adver-1 tisement of fair Charles Hadley, Knight ef I ' x I ,T-.. i; t; c . j I Fic"uio" iwuumwuuujjmui artist 'ames Amngton nas can.n cnarge or the hoW afc Cojg , tfae terminus of th Coos Bay wagon road. Travelers over the a . a .1 road will now ne assured ot Undine gjod nil.rf.r. if. t!iA mill nf th lAni-nav. I I J I VV nymm n snnlnrm in tlij .TiKlrnnTilU I tf OJ I 13 A" -1 JTj.: T V I. - .1 j.- . I oeusiuei iox- urcin,iaS ur. ierm UTCiLie-i .... . ... ir r-r-., - cheerfully uaak, as the part of the adver- tisemeat wrougfuliy creiitsl was a "puff" it9m th9 Time8 Prof. B. A. Cathey's singing class which i t, ,i:h .11 :n . ) I musical eniertaiameuc ai uu vouru xiouse, this (Friday) evening, for the benefit of the Professor. It will be a rare treat to all lov ers tf music. It ia rumored that Senator Jim Fair, of bonanza fame, was shot at by his son on last Monday. The trouble grew out of a col upen ft divorce proceeding which the skater was s-bout to institute agaiast tis J wife. Henry Villard, President of "the reads being built ia the Northwest." is now in rorwana ana 15 is reponea wui visit itose- i J.,: u : '.i, r our cifcizena gif e a ception. We call attention to the new advertise- ment of F. P. Hogan. Mr. Hogan has pur- chased a full supply of general merchandise, all new aud of the best quality, which ho I ... ... I will am 1 1 ef. ft email Trnfif. Ha will ltan nn - - . -"7: " ; " "7 " than an ftthsr house. t The firat shipment of express freight from San Francisco to Jacksonville via Crescent vujr rmeu wc. j-uej wore out htb days and cost 6 cents expressage, We learn that the leading merchants of Jackson- ville have ordered their freight by the same A number of the vouncr centlemen about town are engaged in practicing with tha " " . , . . w hayft I w . I ceivci some extravagant accounts of their feats ef pugilism, but as our informant said coma ouwie xne iocai 01 tuis paper, we dare not publish them. ...... ...t.-u.-i.- . a.x j J sire to assist the public schools, which ail i a.ue jnost practical exuiuniuu oi ine u- J profess, is that of John Rowley the builder, I who took the contract for building the school house at Mt. Scott precinct for oaa dollar. The house was finished ia every respect tc- np.ifiekienii ad wM r. Leived bv the directors ceived by the directors, I ' " Je. Lynch is a first-class tailor, as his , w u w t,- work proves. , His shop is on Washngton street in A. C. Marks' building. It is sia- gular that our citizens should send to Port land or San Francisco to have suits made wh they can get them made quite aswdl and more cheaply at home. Patronize home . . . industry. w. S. Ladd. the banker of PorL'and. i. . . ' - - ceived bv a late steamer an imuortation tf 3 IulF-" I w j ' i twentY-nine neta ot .lerspv cxtzia &a wan urn - . a lot of thoroughbred sheen and hos. which a I : -V , , ... - ' . . , i wiu do piacea on nis iarm, on me nasc siae j of the Willamette. If all capitalists would follow hi example they would add very much f tne material weaitn ot tne btate. awarded their triennial gold medal to Lieuf Fred. Schwatka for his arctic expedition, Legislature should furnish one to every raaa who had his nose frozen in building the nuibunu iiuuu buiunju uivuu waiu. tans 1 winter. Everybody should attend the Odd Fellows' celebration ea the 26th .aad wivnaea ha arani Wall Aaa iMnaiAti vvr witness the grand ballooa acenjioaby Prof. Von Montgofer. For the best line of family gi - ocer - ies at greatly reduced prices call 1(on UarO ilrOS. v. Died. -Mi-s. Frances Blain, a daugh ter of Hart Woodruff of thia county, died at Salem on Thursday last, from the effects of an amputation of her leg for tumor, bae will be buried at the Masomc grave yard to-day, (Satuaday)! at 10 o'clock A. JI. I PEOM DATS OEHEZ. -.Thinking a few items froni this lo cality might be of some interest to your readers I sand you the following: The farmer have all finished seed- in ana are now enjoyinrj me reiresn i ... i jaCf showers. Several of the citizens are thinking of taking a trip to Washing4 on Terri tory Nedry Gilmore cf Deer creek, who has been in the employ of S. T. Gar. rison, left fsr home last Sabbath. O. N. Reals holds prayer meeting at the school-room every Sunday. For the past few days the river has been rising regularlr twicea week on Mondavsand " Fridays. The public school now num Urs over fifty pupils. The many yn- pils and patron i of Prof. Jas. B. Blun- dell are sorry to hear of his severe ill J ness an uis nome on .ow.ureeK. 1'rer. L' haa manJ warm friends living in Douglas county. The people of this cemmunitv have one cf the finpsf bridges in the county, across the South . Umaa. it accommodates all . those up Day's Creek and thos, upthe river, besides the traveling public. S T Gan':son who was formerly a resi- ent ot Jttosetnug, 13 now an active granger at the mouth of Davs's Creek e He owns the farm from which the creek takes its name. Since locating t i i , . , here he has made seme very valuable : a l i. mi Isome fine millsite3 on the creek. Par o,l j The mouth of the creek is about eish miles from Canyonville where every one goes to trade. Settlers aie all along the creek for many miles above wl ere ; A n(;f- ;nia th TTm,, raw;fi 44a Ana - - l- L. a a ..... .. ...... viic ui tui ucium m u tallica UU1 , ? . tAMiiiviuu uamicr iuw tuc tci T unit lb ut r J".-" mUeg from Ca 0ftviI IIe has a da lightful home, well improved in every - mrticular. Tn tli vaar 1R4.7 .iwlul hilimarormi oraimt''j fi-n'nm t.ia Kf . . . Unto t-M'MfYi an )niiirr nnnn ima i wuwuj. . , , . ,.. IIU llnr 1 that hag ii.i rvi,l I., ..a 1 . ( He is now ia the decline of life, audi should reciave a liberal donation from , , . p jj general government. should have passed law3 liberally com- . ... .. II that went through the perils of the Mexican strusrrx'e. Fire Orgasizatiok. A number ofl public spirited citizens have, in view a. of the danger of the city from fire, or ganized for its protection. At a useet-j ing held on April 18th it was resolved: that the first fifteen volunteers be as signed to the ho&o company and tliJ remainder to the hook and ladder com uanv. The members of the hose com pany are as foiews: l. A. Sanctuary II. Bowen, ALaagenberg, J. C. Sheri dan, W. S. Humphrey, W. IT. Moore R. J. -Hendricks, John P. Sheridan j L. F. L ane, John Gildersleeve, P, n, TT n t t? I iiAAbUiovro, Viiaa. xiauiov, auu j.v. . Whiteman. L, F. Lane was chod fresMent tor me ensuing year, Jonn I i . t . -rv! T. Sheridan Secretary and W. Si Humphrey Treasurer, lhe membeis 0l t,ne noolc and ladder company are W. G. Hill, T. W. Morgan, T. J, GilW W G Woodward J001' A' UllllM w' U- Wwd1lard Chas. Clements, J. F. Barker, Fred I l8 m 'oer Floe , o I i VYT-ii tt Tn?l rni . aasc, ana iu xx. jr isncr. j.ue ficerg eIect0(1 for tho erisuiri2 year are President, W. G. Woodward: Secrej tary rv j t vnch: Treasurer. J. 0. n i :. 1 from the East, at Caro Bros, vtianu upoiiinjj ui iaio iiu jjvi ti-ivjii Iestimosals. G. V. Jones, dear sir; Moving Deen trouoiort witn ayspepsia ior rainT years was auvueo oy . r. ooau- son to use your mineral water. " I did bo aud do unhesitatingly say it did me more good than anything I had ever used. It had an immediate effect. Yours, JOHN HOWARD. Roseburg, April 1, 18S3. r This is to certify that I have used sue - cessfully the Umpqna mineral water for six months, for nervous dyspepsia and debility l.t t i tu c j ' oi w. wuoic system uu x uKTertwuau reliaf and T miTUt sav am ftiitirelv enred r u t ' .1: . A nave uu Hosiiaucy iu wciiovuij hub uiiu . t,. r ...i... ral water to be of great curative value. i Kanntrtn iv iv. n . .iiim .tu . i , . - v tTtwoAv I s-"w v ui j - w w w - - t, t . .. Aoseourg, apm iocso At. TTamilknn 'a drnor at.nr. 11 ic!f silver Sulphur, lime and a cheap pad of coal oU ftnri.Kr i President Arthur and cortege are o an extensive pleasure trip throughout I Jc lorida. Un yesterday tuey lt or. 1 a. g--'-v - poesa. tax Mrs. Langtry, the celebrated J ers.y I T M " t Xtf .Li. 171 1 j Lilv is tdayinn in Washincton. Fred- d Gebhart accoainaaies her and is al- 1 most as much an object of attraction 3 the Lily herself, t - . : . , m-mmmmmmmmimm Egs are selling in Roseburg at 162 3 - j cents a dezen. Why daes not seme philaa- throphie Republican get up a protective or- dinance tbat will relieve our city roosters from competing with the country pullets? w would then .be compelled to pav 40 cents a dozen, the l price, which would make etrsrs aaitse a luxurv. i - - r EOHHUDE AT ELKTOJT: Wednesday evening about six o'clock James Beckley shot aud killed Henry Leven?, the ball striking him in the face or forehead, killing him instantly. The encounter grew out of a quarrel caused by the deceased corralling stock belonging to Beckley. The deceased used abusive language towards Beck ley, and put his hand in his pocket as if intending to draw a weapon, when Beckley drew a derringer and fired. The deceased was a young man, about twenty-seven or twenty eight years old, lately married. He was raised in this county. lie leaves a wife, a number of brother! and Ohe sister, besides a large number of relatives residiug in this county. Mr. Beckley is a young man, near the age of the deceased, is a brother of Hon. Henry Beckley of this county, and )s married and has sever.il small children. Mr. Beckley came U Roseburg and surrendered hfmself to Sheriff Purdom. A warrant has since been issued from the justice's court at Elkton, where a preliminary trial is now in progress. Onsumpuon. No longer in the list of iacurabt diseases. Send to Drs. Starket and Pai.bk, 1109 and 1111 Girard street,-Philadelphia, Pa. for their treatise on Compound Oxygen, and learn all about the wonderful cures which are being made in this dread disease. All orders for the Compound 'Oxygen Home Treatment directed to IL. E. Math ews, COG Al on tgomery street, San Francisco, will be filled on the same terms as if sent di rectly to us in Philadelphia. Creed Fled will open his Bazar of Fathiou next week, ene door north f Da Motta's bsr bershop. It is fitted up in elegant stv It and will b the most attractive store; in Itose buri;. He will keep th latest style f fancy goods and furnishing goeds This n terprisa is one whick deserves success as it brings within reach what our fashionable people have had to send to Portltnl fo:. Call aad inspect his goods. The base-ball season promises t open vigorously this season. Ou last Saturday two iubcs from the eouutry were ia town gettiujf their outfit. The French settlement club; Wm. Casebeer, Captain; Chas. Fishe-, pitcher; and Sam. Wade, catcher. The Uther, Alexander Fkumoy, CapUia; R. Uren, piteiier. ami t.eore bmitn catcuer. The Eosebnrg clu wul have to hurry ug r they will 1 badly whitewashed ea the 4th , , T,l1v - - v Professor E. B. McElroy, State Superin tendent of Public Iustruction, ca lsd upon us last Wednesday, lie was here particu larly in the interest f the District institute, which will be held at Eugene City on Toesday, May st, ad continue until Fri day, May 4th. The Institute promises to be very interesting, as the attendance will be large from Lane and Benton counties and from the adjoining district. Our teachers are ail too much occupied -fl attend, asmwt i! the schools have just doinmenced work, aud are therefore unable to spare the tune. J Prof. Henry Benson will attend and all oth- ers who naay be able to do so- Whi'e heie Prof. .McElroy visited, our school and ex pressed himself satisfied with the manner in which it was conducted. Ha left on Thurs day morning. 3 O I CI a 3 5" 3 fB a I O ca 3 C t-l 3 ce" 3 9 3 9 3 . 3 03 50 g rs 00 ao 3 re 3 as ft 3 ca Pr CQ P. P. s HAVING PURCHASED A COM PLETE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL. MERCHNND8F WILL SELL THE SAME CHEAP FOR CASH! ! ', ... 1 ."1 1 11 11 ,131 ' PRICE LIST: Calicoes, 5 cents per yard. Ladies dress goods, 8 cents per yard. Corsets, 50 cents, n.nn;n. rrWic AW v"av ' lvo- ,vl 4 Persian' Cashmere, '2 J cents per yard. Fine J apanese teas, 45 cents per lb, Six speols silk thread, 25 cents. Other articles in proportion. M mo(to ia casll SJll & gmjtll profi I -w -r- -w a- x F. P. HOGAN. syxij sTAt i, 1st i)l Iks i; ."ilxt FaKK tn ail arTUcanta. and. to cua- ' irc.'in ri la-t y-fr without or&jrinsr it It contains ;it l?; t.fc- 3. HW iliu-ti-tiiioiis, prices, accurate '.Tint -r-'i-i ad valushje ii recti on for piantinjf ) vjr": cf Vesrotal)le and Flower Seeds, , ! i, ruvi TrCMH, etc Invaluable to all, ospeo . "i'v 'j f--Vrf: (4Br.ie::frs. Send for it 1 D. pi rERilY & CO. Detroit Mica 2 o o o Cs .. : . a- pr p- m g g 0Q 5 02 CQ je tej tj i i fell Stat. 'mm. EASMSTB arber Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Eoaeburj Shaving and Hair Cutting in a : Workmanlike 3Ianucr Administrator Notice. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. VT0TICE m HEREBY GIVEN THAT IX PCR Xl ince of an 6rJr f tje CoUnty Court of Doug las) County, Oregon, cnturcd thurt-ia on the eceud day of April, lsdi. the unJersjgnoJ, administrator of Uie estate f Wooilscm Patterson, deceaetl, will, on Saturday, the 13th day tf Ju'nf, 1333, ai 1 o'clock P. M. of said day sell on the pretnUes to the highest bid der for cajh," the followin dticribed real -estats of aid doceaseil, to-wit: The south half of the north half of the donation land claim of Abraham Patter son and wife, taring eiaun No. 40, in towuhip No. 20, south of range a west of the Willamette meridian, situate in Doii0'!uj county, Ores-on, containing 160.45 fteres, exceptiti'' thenfrom one acre of the nortkeast corner slid land. A fee simple title guaranteed and pote3ioa given after harvest J- A. KUYKEJiDALL, administrator. Herman & Ball, atlys. for estate. AprU 21, 1883. ; G005' BAY STAGE LINE- THROUGH TO Coos Bay in 30 Hours. This Sine Is now rreparert to carry pasnencrers and freight, being1 u;lieJ with comlonable and and cart-Iur Unterj. SUge leaves lioscbar every mornhife'tit six o'clock. Office ui HAMILTON'S DRUG Sl'ORE. Far to oos Bay $T. SALISBURY, HAILY &CO.. Proplf. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Roseuro. Orkgos, ' - April 11, 1S83. Notice is hereby iriveu that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof id support of hia claim, and that saift praof wlil be made before Reg ister and J'eeeiYcr at JTosebuT'T, Orecon, on Thursday, May 17, 183:3, viz; D. B. Dickin son, heir at law of S. D. Dickinson, de ceased, for the south half of southeast quar ter section 9, township 23, south ran go o west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cul tivation of said land, viz: J. iaul, ot lon- calla,' Oregon; J. L. Cown, of Yoncalla, ()regon; O- B. Jefferson, of Youcalla, Ore- pu; r.JI. Andrews, of loncalla, Oregon. W. F. BENJAMIN, Register. Our Spring end Summei Price-List No. 33, has made i its appearance- improved f and enlarged. . Over 200 yage8. Over 3,000 illus trations. Contains quota tions, descriptions and illustrations of nearly all articles in general nse, from Adam and Eve to Sitting Bull and Mrs. Langtry. It costs us 25 cents for every eoffywe mail nearly $50,000 perarnum. It makes our hair red to think of it. We should have the cost of production. The book is full of brains. Send for it, and enclose 25 cents anything or nothing Let us hear from you."; Kespectfullv, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. OUT & SS9 WtaU Avenue Cldesso, LU BU1T THE UUPQSJA VALLEY FLOXJii! FJLOXJH! THE BEST IX THE MARKET! Address A. IV. Stearns, Can yonville, Oregon. w. lewis & co;s CELEBRATED CLEAN SWEEP CIGAR, THE" -BEST J3 JL rp O I GArS IF ROSEB'JllG. Manufactured expressly for, and for sale only at A. C MARK'S CIGAR STORE. . XOTICE. : TVTOTICE IS nEHEBY GIVEN THAT THE Utf i.1 dersigncd has been appointed administrator of the estate of C. T. Kullman decea-eJ. All persons havintr claims against said esute will present the same to mo properly verified, at the office of J. W. Hamilton, in Roseburg. aud any persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate win can anu settle the same. B. BKOCKW AY, admin. J. W. Hamilton attorney. mli-7 A VALUABLE C CONSISTING OF 523 ACRES OF laud, situated 11 miles northeast of Rosburg, iu Mosirtcott I'rK-inct. One hundred acres plow land, the balance good pasture land, well vatted and all under gvod ence. Plenty of fir and imk timber ior fencing and fuel. Good farm houj'e and barn and other out . oulidiugs, hud 500 choice fiuit trtes bearing. Price 88 per acre. Inquire of C H. Odeu on the premises, or Her man 5i Bail, attorneys, Hoseburg. A$&kiiYM tctassolicitctsfor vfgs.-Aj-w'-a . .iu' patents, eavetts. truo-uiino, wl' ,r tl '; i the United States, aad to obtain pat - trade-marks, copyricaw, ew..xr ente in Canada, England, France, Gennanv, and au other countries. Thlrtr-felx resri' practice. h cbsrge for examicatjon of models or draw ings. Advice by mail free. I'atmitu obtained thronh tis are noticed in tha SCIENTIFIC AJUiailCAH, which has tbe largest circulation, and is the most influ ential newspaper of its kind published in the world. The advantages of such a notice everj patentee trnderntaoda. Tiiia largo and splendidly illustrated news paper is publishedVEEliLiY at $3.20 a year. anui4 admitted to be the beet paper devoted to scienco, mechanics, inventions, engineering works aud other departments of industrial progress, published in any country. Single copie" by mail, 10 cents. Sold by all new. Scalers. ' " : A.ddreas,lltum A Co., publishers of Scio Cfia American, 261 Eroadway, New York. I Jlaadbook boutpatans mailed free. 1 ' SHCniDAIJ, jSuccesbor to fhos. P. Sheridan) ' UKALFJ18 IM HARDWARE, TIN WARS', CTOTQ Q uns, Cutlery and Tlr ert For oisbinz Uood. Tin ST03! B0EE3URQ, COH Havinac sKJumlthe above businew, we are prepared t kwp np Ujb fornyer oi name fr work and pric.-3. Wehartke bf-st of material vnd always a full stock f jroods on band ud it is our aim to far nib customers with ,fira:claa artiolts 1.1 let bv prlctjc. , i ' A fall stck of ?ron atd steel forjial dealers from abroad vnjl receive promt attention. 11 d. d J, i VJHEHICA V METRQF0L1TA?! SALQ3U, KOaEBURO, ORSOoX, McCULLOOH & C0, arzr tee best biu.yd of- WINfiS. L1QUOR3 AND CIGAR3 Kipt on band, and customers will findth'a a pleasant place of rest rt. Uivi uie a call one door eO&tk of lkj Aletropolitan Hotel. DRY'S SALOON, Jaclt80D Street, Kueeburg- The propretor of tbis well kn wn and opuiar resort would hauk ht8frieodf ut their libe al palronajre in the past aud wuld. ak for a continuance of hesanidiu tbe. future. Tbe public It inf rmel tbat i keep none but the bee brands of wines, liquors aud cigars and that sell over the bar the cel brait Jesse Moore & Co.' a Kentucky Whiskies - V A good billiard table will be foanel in the huIoou; also tbe leading papew of the world. JS OTIOE. J. pointed IiispecUr of Sheep tor Douglas county, by the Iloti. County Court of said county, and bar ing filed the iiecesary bond, is now ready to perform the duties appei-tuiulnir to said office, w henrer called upon. TUOMAS SMITH, Sheep Inspector for Douae county, Oregua Wilbur, Orejfon, llecember 2, l&Si n. r TiiOMrs.i, a. H. Tuoiipaoif, 8. J. SB VAB9 Thompson, So Eart Co, Importers and deaieM ia Coal, Iros, Steel, Hardwood Lueabr and wagon material. 1S4 First st., and. 173 and 175 FsMsteft Portland, Oregon. .. . .. Carriage Hardware. jaT SFM3IOXS, In the Circuit Court of the State ef Oregon, foi the County of l'ouulM. Susan Farrell, pUT., ) Suit iu Equity vs. V for Thomas H. Farrell, def. ) Divorce. TO THOMAS H. FARRELL, DEFEND AKT: IJT the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint &le4 against you in the above entitled surt and c"T, or before the first tbiy of tbe next regular term of said court, to-wit: Tbe second Monday, the 14th day of May, 16X3, and if you fail to auswer said cpmpbUat the plaintiff will take judgment ajrainat you for want ' of an answer and will apply to the court for tbe relict demanded in eaid complaint, to-wit: For a eecre dissolving the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defendant and for a iudgmeat for the costs aud dbiburseuteute incurred in said suit. This summons is published by order of Hon. It. S. Beta, Judge of tfuid court dated February, 19th liSi. HERMANN BALL, Atterneys forplalntiS, WATCHMAKER & JEWELHIl Hoseburi Oregon.. WHOLESALE AND' RETAIL DEALEKJN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SPEC TACLE3, OF ALL KINDS. Call and examine oar stock hefem purchasing else wh err. Don't forged the old stand of FInE FEMB ONE FABM CONTAINING 431 AND 89140 acres. IS miles from Roseburg, on toe Coos Bar stage road, and known as the "Eighteen Mile House." lias good dwelling, large bam nd outhouse, with orchard and food go den ts wei fenced, A good sized creek, ews t:iruh the justce, near the hooaf aud barn, ar 'ere o nce- rollln laod. Uraia. i auaaarn. ar -eve o lAnce rolling laoa. Oraia, Mi t j0nty of tiaAer for wei fencin and build ng nrposes. Is a good tavern stand, be in near th foot of coast rane of mountain. Tell gate and stage station adjoining. Climate health., water pure. Terms, part cash and part ea liberal time. ALSO ADJOINING A FARM OF 109 ACRES, with good dwelling and barn and outbuildinira with a bearing orchard One-half plow land and bal ance timber land, and all well watered. These farms will be sold either together , or seperately, to suis purcnascrs. Apply to Hermann 4 Bati, lioseburg, Oregon. A LSO, 427 ACRES NEAR THE TOWS 09 IX. Looking OUaa, in blow land nf tbe heat an IiOokiuir OUaa. in Douglas county.- 125 acres or plow land of the best quality, balance pasture land. with plestj of oak aud fir Umber for fuol nd fenc ing. Ail well watered, with dwelling bars and good I'rice 1,000. One thousand down, balance orchad. on easy terms. A fee simple tiUe guarwHeoo quire of A Harraann A qmpsv, W &m V, t'ssjea. . '