The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, July 07, 1883, Image 2

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    HUBBAEB
FARMERS, LOOK!
P. P.
Creek Mills!
FOR THE BEST WIARIXQ
'-Stan.
SATURDAY, -JULY 7, 1883.
T HE INDEPENDENT.
TUTT S
fob
Heartless Triads.
The crash ef the Freedman's Sayings
Bank, Washington, D. C. , is attended
with sadder consequences than usually
come from the collapse ef these eften
soulless corporations. Not that all the
trust funds deposited were swal
lowed, but because the majority of the
depositors were needy, ignorant col
oreu peopia. Hj a zertuitous rise in
some of the bank's real estate tt was
enabled, notwithstanding its stealings
whicli appear in recent fortunes for its
managers, to pay 33 cents on the dol
lar. The bold stage robber is a prince
in comparison with such cruel and cow
ardly rogues. Among the many radi
cal reforms indispensable in the "best
some scheme br which sarins banks
may be made honest institutions. In
seme of the States of the Union arson
is punishable by death. The law is
wholesome, for a scoundrel who sets
to a house is a diabolical, cold
blooded villian, who for plunder or
spite destroys property or endangers
life. The fraudulent bank man is
guilty of the same crime only on a
larger scale: besides the loss and di
tress of others all go to add to his
lucre and increase the comforts of his
luxurious living.
If the men who wrecked the Freed
man's Bank could hare seen the poor,
needy people, whose little earnings
they had pilfered, wandering about the
burst depository until worn out and
discouraged, day after day, for two
weeks, patiently waiting to get what
had been left for them out of the rob
bery, they would have been moved by
the spectacle if their hearts are net of
Hint Few ef the poor colored people
received more than $10 or $12 and
many got a balance of only a fe
cents.
"1 had $70," said an old aunty, "and
r I 'spected that it was safer in the bank
than for me to keep i I had saved
that by a few pennies at a time from
a geod whilo before the war. Thank
tne ijora, x says, tnat x can get so
much of it back again."
a f M w m
isoss, saw an aged colored man.
'I know'd I d have the rheumatiz
when I got old, and I saved $300,
When the bank was begun I knew'd
me of the gem men so well that I put
it all in. But the eld mas won't get
but plaguey little more'n half of it out
gain."
A Thif d Party.
Politicians who are now skirmishing
for a third party for the Fresidentia
contest, says the New York Sun, have
probibly forgotten the complexion f
the present House of Representatives,
which would elect a President in case
of a failure at the ballot box. In sach
a contingency the vote is taken by
States, the majority of a delegation
controlling the State.
These States are Democratic: Ala
bama, Arkansas, California, Connecti
cut, Delaware, Georgia, Indiana, Ken
tucky, Leuwiana, 2Iarylndt Michigan,
Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New
Ycrk, North Carolina, Ohio, South
Carolina, Tennesee, Texas, West Vi-.
ginia and Wisconsin 22.
These States are Republican: Colo,
fade, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Maine,
Massachusetts, Minnesota, Nebraska,
New Hamshire, Npw Jersey, Oregoni
Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont
and Virginia 15. '
Florida, divided 1.
The most neticeable fact in this record
is that the Democratic States include
every part of the Union, and all iti ex
t re Dies, North and South, East and
West This is the first time since the
civil war when the strength of that
party has been distributed over se vast
an aiea. California, Conaeetieat, In
diana, Michigan, Nevada, New York,
Ohio and Wisconsin speak for the
North. The old sectional lines are
jfone.
"Ssnator Edm jxds would make an
x celleut standard-bearer for our party
next year," is a remark that f requentlj
drops from the lips of interviewed Re
publican politicians. But these gen
tleman know very well' that, even if
there were any probability -of the nom
ination geing to Vermont, Senator Ed
munds could not be induced to accept
it under existing circumstances. It b
not at all unlikely that Mr. Edmunds
would like to be President possibly
he "would rather be right than be
President," but he is not so self-distrusting
as to be capable of believing
that he might be Wli, if the condition
were favorable. As the case stands
however, the nominatioa u not such a
prize a to tempt the distinguished
Vermenter's ambition. He ia toe
lhrewd a px?liciaa to iook with any
confidence for success to his party next
year; and quite too sensible to wish to
U"Own his record with defeat
SYMPTOMS OF A
i SriK lial v ibrae
Tjosh of Appetite. Bowels eosttve.Fain In
che Head, with a dull scDMtion in the
oaefc psrt, Pm under the Shoilar
old,tullnesftrtr et aar.with a diein
r.lin&tioa to exertion . boay cr rano,
irritabtlitT cf temper. low spirits, with
a foeliui cf laying neglected otne duty,
Vepi:eni, DiwAzer JFluttarisg at tne
Heart, Dow before the eyes, Yailow Ekua
Headache xenarally orar the rght eye,
KtraeA, with Itful dxc&ms, hijhly
oclorod Urine, and
TTTT'fl ar pectUy adapted to
,ic vtLtvm, tio effL-c uci a eh&age
of felns at ta aniocUb tha si-JTerer.
Tii.-y lsrnM tUm -MtUf.rd rans the
Wlv Uf T-k Fler.'.. thus tl STStem i
u.rfH. ant by ihotr YocIa Aelf on the
9rc, IC6rrlc-r Aluol are pro
duced. t-rc9 ttnn. ZA Msnriijr St., H. T.
TOTPS-HA
no.v vr.T nw WmnrtM chABMd tOtGlMST
Hi hu invtaririllcatioilof this DTK. Itlm-
parur a natural eoior, acts Instantaneously. Bold
oy Lrroirifita. or sent by express on reeeipt of SX.
OF71CX, as 35 Tim AY ST VEtT TOUH.
(r. Trrrt mttkh r riuhu ia&tfl
Z'rJml fntM via auilc4 YWUt M tuitMa
JONES' MINERAL WATER!
Testimonials From Prominent
Citizens of Roseburg !
j.vi "v - O I
with catarrh I will state that I have
been a&icted with that disease for the
ast three years and af tr using rarious
remedies without any benefit, was
finally induced to try the Eldorado
Mineral Water, from the spring of
Geo. W. Jones, which I will suite has
effected a cure, and I have no hesita-
tion in recommendins it to those sut-
faring with a like complaint.
J. S. ITZIIUGH,
County Judge of Douglas county.
April 13, 1883.
O. W. Jones. Sir: During last
Summer I was suffering with consti
pated bowels and general ill health
procured two bottles ot mineral wa
ter and used it and am entirely cured.
T Viav nn TiAsitatinn in recommcndillJ?
. . -ii .
like derangement of tbe bowels and
general debility. Henry Bowen,
Uity Marshal ot itoseoarg.
AprU 13, 1883.
Georok W. Jones. Sir: Having
used the Eldcradtt Mineral VV ater for
some time, for dyspepsia and catarrh,
I feel safe in recommending it to tbe
public as a sure and reliable remedy in
those afflictions.
W. S. Humphry,
City Recorder,
Rostburg, April 16, 1883.
This is to certifr that during last
restive chills and fever, and was in-
1 j i. j. it, t iir: txr-...
duced to try the J ones Mineral VV ater
and am haDn V to state that one bottle
cured me entirely and I have enjoyed
good health ever since.
W. G. Cleveland.
Roseburg, May 5, 1883.
The Eldorado Mineral Water can be I
purchased at any time at the Drug
Store of Dr. S. Hamilton, Roseburg, at
50 cents per quart.
Testimon als. G. W. Jones, dear sir:
Havinsz been troubled with dyspepsia for
many years I was advised by W. F.
John-
son to use your mineral water. I did so and
do unhesitatingly say it did me more good
than anvthinr I had ever used. It had an
immediate effect Yours,
JOHN HOWARD
Roseburg, April 1, 1883.
k ;
This is to certify that I have used suc
cessfully the Umpqua mineral water for six
months, for nervous dyspepsia and debility
of the whole system and I have fouad great
relief and I might say am entirely cured.
I have no hesitancy in believing this min?
aral water to be of tnre&t curative value.
Respectfully, W. F. JOHNSON.
Roseburg, April 2, 1883.
ELDORADO SPRINGS.
To all persons suffering with any nasal ca
tarrh affection of tbe throat or stomach, I
will state that last Fall that myself and mem
bers of my family were suffering with ca.
tarrh in the head and myself with an affec
tion of the stomach, iiiat l purcnased a
galon' of the mineral water taken from the
spring on the South Umpqua, 3 miles west
f T?aoVFmiit nf CI M .Ikiim. TYr. Hamilton
' .
agent, and can testify that both myself and
family have received great leaefits from its
use. My son Andrew Willis was suffering
3 . . . . .
very much from nasal catarrh and by tbe
( ku
is now. wen. I can onhesitatmgiy recom-
mend it as the best medicine I have used in
my family for any of the abeve named com-
plaints.
Est. W. X- Willis.
METROPOLITAN flOTIL
Tliis Popular House
Situated n the center of the "business portion of
Roseburg, having recently changed hands, has been
COMPLETELY
RENOVATED,
And prepared for the reception of guests.
The i
dining room wui be tuppuea witn tne pest tn
"l
With Mod attendance. As Mrs. Zigler has charge ol
the kitchen the cooking will be unexceptionable.
Raies rauonable. Free eoaoa to and from the
railroad. LOU. ZIGLER.
DRY'S SALOON,
Jackson Street, Roseburg-
The propretor of this well kniwn and
popular resort wonld ibank his f friends
for their liberal patronage in the past
ajid would ask for a continuance of
hesanjein the iuture, Tn public is
informed that 1 keep none bat the best
brands of wines, liquors aud cigars
and that I sell over the bar the cele
bratd Jes3e Moore k Co.'a Eentuoky
Whiskies
A good billiard table will be found
in tbe saloon; also the leading papari
of .the world.
CLARK & BAKER PROPS,
HAVING PURCHASED TIIE ABOVE NAMED
mills of E. Stephens and Co., we we now pre
! pared to furuish anv amount of the beat quality of
ever offered to the public in Douglas county. We
will furnish at the mill at the following prices:
No. 1 roujjh lumber. , $12 per M.
I No. 1 flooring, 6-inch. .. . , , &I4 per M,
I No. 1 flooriucr. 4-inch S26 per M.
No. 1 finishing lumber. f20 per 51.
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 2 sides.. $24 per M.
I No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 4 sides . . $'-6 per M.
CLARKE & BAKER,
, 3ULL1VA
IS NOW PREPAKEU TU 1XJ AP1
kind of work in his line. Headstones
and Monuments of all description?, at very
low prices and warranted to give ample sat
isfaction M. SULLIYAX.
w.
T. PEET,
S. HUMPHREY,
A. Y. HOVEY,
H. C. HUiirHKEY.
y.-w-rr-r l s. T-k 1 "ITTT
) 1 .A Si 1 K A IV K
Peet, HumpJircy & Co.
mRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS,
l-'raucisoo,
X Draw sight drafts on Portland, San
New York aud other points,
principal points in Europe.
Bills of
exchange on
Deposits E6ceived Subject to Sight Olieck.
II. S. LAND OFFICE,
ROSEBURG, OREGON, May 26, 1833.
"TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, IN PURSUANCE
x of an Act of Congre-w of June R, 1873, for the
Bale of Timber lands in tha States of California, Ore
gon and Washington Territory, that David Grenot has
applied to purchase the Northwest quarter of North
west quarter, and Lot six of Section twenty-four,
Townohip twenty-seven south of Range seven west of
Willamette meridian.
Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the
above described lands must file their claims with the
Register of the Land Office during the sixty days pub
lication hereof, and failing to do so their rights will
be barred by statute.
12-Ot W. F.
BENJAMIN, Register.
FARMS
FOB
SALE,
The undersigned iias for sale
the following Real Prop
erty in Douglas Coun
ty, State of Oregon:
A
FIRST-CtASS GRAIN FARM NEAR THK
Town of Wilbur, containing 314 acres. Has t
gtoa aweum? nouse ana oui-nuuumgs, anu a unu or
hard. al, W4ft fenced and waU.red; 250 acres iu grain.
A desirable home and very cneap.
rvNE FARM CONTAINING 352 ACRES,
125 OF
J which is plow land in cultivation, balance pas
ture; all fenced;
well watered; good improvements
and orchard
SECTION OF LAND NEAR TIIE TOWN
U of s
Scottsbur?: 80 acres river bottom, balance hill
and timber land.
A
FARM NEAR WILBUR, CONTAINING 923
acres: 125 acre in gram, tne oaiance spienuid
Brazing land. About 300 acress level, well watered
and well improved. The crop and 500 head of t-heep
will be sold witn tne land i desired by purchaser, at
a Dargain.
r A FaRM NEAR ROSEBURG, CONTAINING 320
acres, all under fence. Good farm cr grazing
land.
A FINE STOCK FARM CONTAINING 640 ACRES
XX. 12 mile from Roseburg 125 acre of good ffram
land, at a bargain.
1 LARGE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM NEAR
V Oakland, containing 32(10 acres. Abrut 70u
acres pljw land, well fenced aud well watered.
A
STEAM SAWMILL
Railroad.
AT DRAIN STATION ON
A
FLOURING MILL AT SCOTTSBURQ.
NO. ONE FLOURING MILL FOUR MILES
from Oakland, on Calipooia creek.
A
NUMBER OF TOWN
Oakland.
LOTS IN THE CITY OF
I will sell the above real property on rea
sonable terms. For full particulars enquire
of J. C. HUTCHINSON,
Oakland, Douglas County. Oregon.
Notice of Administration.
In tbe County Court of tbe Stats ot Oregon for the
County of Douglas.
w
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN
dersunied has been duly appointed bv tbe Coun
ty Court of Doul'Iis county. Orezon. and has uuali
fied as administrator de bonis noit of the estate of Sarah
Levins dec, late of said county and State. Now, there
fore, ail persons still having claims against said es
tate are hereby required to present the same to the
I undermned. dulv verified, at
undersigned, duly verified, at his residence at Elk-
I tn, Oregon, or to .Hermann & Ball, his attorneys, at
e requtred to make immediate payment.
thomas v. LfcVENS,
I Administrator de bonis non.
Hirxikx & Ball, Atty's.
Koseaury, wr., June o, ise
Notice of Final Settlement.
J In the matter of the estate of Theophilus Dagan de
ceased.
THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
To
Orejron for the County of Douglas. Notice is
hereby given that the undersigned administrator of
tho estate of ineopnuus vagan deceased, nas tiled in
the above entitled court his final account of the ad
ministration of said esta.e. That said Court, by an
rder duly made and entered therein on June bib.
1393, appointed JUonaay, July 9, 1HW, at 10 o clock
A. K. of said day, at the Court room of paid
Court, a time tnd place for heannar ob
jections, if any there be, to said final acount and the
settlement of said estate. This notice i published by
rder of lion. J. s. titzougn, county judge.
t. c sai;ki, Amimsuator.
Datei at Roseburg, Oregon, J one 6, 18iX
Administrator's
SALE OF REAL
Jfotice.
ESTATR
-rOTICE H HEREBY GIVEN THAT N PUR
X suance of an order of the County Court of Doug
Is County, Oregon, entered therein on the second
day of April, 1883, the undersigned, administrator of
the estate of Woodson Patterson, deceased, will, on
Saturday, the 11th day of August 1S83, at 1 o'clock P..
M. of said day sell on tbe premises to the highest bid
der for cash, the following- described real estate of
said deceased, to-wit: Tbe south half of the north
half of the donation land claim ol Abraham Patter
son and wife, being claim No. 49, ia towtiahip No.
9, south of range V west of the Willamette meridian,
situate in Douglas county, Oregon, containing 180.45
acrts.fxceptlng therefrom one acre of the northwest
conuer said land. A fee simple title guaranteed and
possession given after harvest
J. A. KIR&ENDALL, administrator.
Herman & Ball, attys. for estate
June 23. 1883. " . .
WOKK GIVEN" OUT. OX EECEIPT
of your address we will make an offer
by which ya can earn $3 to $7 evenings, at
your home. Men, wonien, boys or girls can
doit. H-C Wilkinson & Co., 195 and
197 Fulton street, New York. inJ9.
Ceal tar and piae ar for s&l at klamil
tea's drog stop.
BOOT
For men and hojs and the most durable shoes for
misses aud chi'.drcivtry the celebrated
IE01T-0I.AD GOODS
Manufactured by
PORTER, SLESSINGER, & CO,
San Pn.Tiriuo Tht-v are cruaranteod to rive satis-
fartiou. Will not break in the back or rip in the
side. All goods cf this manufacture made by white
men. no cumamen employ ea. remans
FLOED 4 CO.
BOOTH BROS.
E. G. YOUNG
ROSEBURQ.
YONCALLA.
OAKLAND
NOTICE.
mnE UNDERSIGNED HA VINO BEEN AP-
1 pointed Inspector o Sheep lr Douglas county,
hv t.h Hon. Count v Court of said county, and hav
ing filed the newswy boni, is now ready to perform
the duties appertaining to eaid ollice, w henever calle-i
upon. , inujiAs ojnixi,
Sheep Inspector forDoujjlas county, Oregon
Wilbur, Oi'eon, DeceniJor2,
KETROPSUTAfl SAL0QJ3,
IIOSEBURG, OREGOX,
McCTJLLOCH & CO,
OjXLY the best BRANDS
or-
Wincs, Liquors Sz Cigrai
Kept n hand, and customers will find this a pleasant
place of resort. , Give me a call.
3T One door south of the Metropolitan Hoter TJ
Sherman, Clay & Co.
Pacific Coast Agents for w
tho Celebrated
STSRLISra- OEOANS
Tho above cut rprsnfs styl 50, which w
Will ePllforS190. 23 rash, $10 per month
with IntPrrfit upon deferred pnrmer.is. one i
cent per month. Good etool anl book included.
Address -SHEItMAN, CLAY & CO.
r. Cor. Kearny and satter tst
San Franclsee, Cal
D. W. PliEITTIGS A CO.,
Portland, Oregon.
i General Agents for the North Pacif.o Coss.
QUA3. m&mws'B
!
crypto
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Eoseburg. .
Shaving and feiair Cutting in a
Workmanlike Manner.
R. S. & J. C. SHERID AN
(Sur cessors to Thos. P. Sheridan)
' "
DEALEKS IS HABDWAR.E, TINWARE, STOVES,
GUNS, CU'l'LEUY, AJ L Tl NtUd i C K
NISHLSU GOODS.
TIX STOKE, KOSEBUKG, Or.
Having secured the aoove business, we are pre
pared to keep up its former good name for work and
.rices. We have the best of material and always a
fall stock of goods on hand and it is our aim to fur-
ash customers with first-class articles at live and let
live prices. A full stocit of
Izoii mid Hteel ITot Sale.
Dealers from abroad will m-cive prompt attention.
U. S. k J. C. BHEiUiAX.
BU1T THS
OIPQUA YALLUY MILLS
FJLOUK! FlOTJil!
THE BEST IX THE MAHKET!
Address A. Stearns, Can
yonville, Oregon.
European Steamsliip Tickets.
CONFEKENCE RATES.
TTCKET3 SOtD TO AND FROM ALL TARTS OF
Eiro)e to all points of Oregon, Wathinjrton,
I .uho and Montana, atgteatly reduced and lowest
possible rates over the following lines: orth Ger
man Loyd Steamship Company. Hamburg American
Packet Company. White Star Line Steamship Com.
pany. Red Star Line Steamship ComjMiny. Amcri
ican Line Steamship Company. Apply personally or
by letter to
OELDNDOnFF, II AKVEY, and LEAHY,
No. 10 Washington street, National Hank Building
P. O. Box M, Portland, Oregon.
Our Boring and Bmnmet
Price-list K o. 33, baa mad
its appearance improved
and enlarged. Over SOO
pages. Over3,O0Oulus
t rations. Contains quota
garfcer
1
tions, . descriptions and illustrations of
nearly all article in general use, from
Adam and Eve to Sitting pull and Mrs.
Xangtry. It costs us 25 cents for every
copy we mail nearly $50,000 per annum.
It makes our hair red to think of it. V
should have the cost of production. Th
book is full of brains. Send for it, and
enclose 25 cents anything or nothing-
Let us hear from you. Respectfully, .
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
f 4 WataMk Arwst VU. EJ,
i I
As I will positivey close
out business within the nest
46 days, immense bargains-
can be had by
and often.
JL1
HITCH
:ut -Before
if-
0
W. O-. WOOBWAEB'
rl
AND BUY A
One of the biggest and beat stock of
nothing but the best
EVERYTHING
JDont Fail
lOsehv
66
SAY ; CAN
Harness Qi' a BadSle
11
SEE WHAT! "WHY, THAT THE. LEADING MERCHANT
hi m
JOl-IFIiOl.
HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF
K.
EVER BROUGHT TO ROSEBURG !
INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF
LADIES' DEESS GOODS,
OF THE VEEY LA EST STYLES. ALSO
GENTLEMEN AJTD BOYS'
READY MADE
D
o Wot C ailto fin niiti juxammo uw aiooa;
Pis motto ia Quick Sales and SioaU
HomcnlaDr tho Placs. ITcw York Storoc ' Bosolmrg;
SHERIDAN BROTHERS,OSEBURG, OR'GN.
They would announce that tlxsy have jast received and now have on hand ons of ths
Larg93t Sto3&3 of Gcaoral Hardware
Ever bronjrht to Don ila, sn l when
TKKNSand UEADY MADiJ TIN V AUK,
Ih-s suj ply in their line ot aay house
can purchase elsewhere.
In ;he shape of bu.ldinjr maUr5al it the way c' loce, butts, etc, we can offer
superior inducements to purchasers. Tij u.
We .an ffive you bargains in the lo. iwing brands of Btnrp, not equalled else
whera Buck's, Bonanza, farmer, utility. lexter, Facine, Wile v est, Clarendou
Occidei Iron Kinjr, Empire City, and other stoves and ranjfe.
The L-ft of workmen am conBtantly employed in the m an u tact are -f our .Tinware
and buyers should learn oar prices.
We have also tarajiina to offer in funs,
ns well as in Shot-suns and Pirto's.
We are also Affeius for th White Peerles and New Home Sewing MaelJne twhici
resell atloweet rates and warrant as coionle te in every respect, '
We can also supply
Averil! and Blabber Paints,
1 t.e best in the market, at. tlowest rate. -
Give us a call, inspect mi stock, inquire a H oar prks and w promise to suit all
any c eao, gJIEJilDAff BHOa
calling early
OED.
JU
Yon do That'
m
NEW SET OF
goods ever brought to town. I use
leather and have got
'IN THIS LI
to Seo Me!
TOU SEE ?
99
m to m
CLOTHING!
iro:i;a."
ad led to their STOVES OF ALL PAT
they are prepared to declare they hr the
in iotnuern Otrgon, which they propose
such as Winchester, Sharp and tharRiCee
HAVING PURCHASED A COil
PLETE ASSORTMENT OF -
GENERAL ilERCHiD'SE
WILL SELL THE SAME
CSKAP TOZi CASH!
PRICE LIST:
Calicos, 5 ccnta per yard.
Ladies' dress goods, 8 cants per yard.
Corsets, 50 cents.
Genuine kid gloves, 75 per pair.
Coffee, No. 1 Costa Rico, 7 lbs. for $1.
Persian Cashmere, 25 costs per yard.
Suitings, 12 cents per yard.
Fine Japanese teaa, 45 cents per lb.
Six spools silk thread, 25 cents. jv
Other articles in proportion. j
My motto is cash sales & small proSbk
F. P. HOG AN.
UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE !
CARQ-BRdi;
Will sell goods
AT-FOLLOWING QUOTATION61
Best brands of prints, 18 yds. $1 00.
Wliite R6ck and Lonsdale Mus-
lin 10 yds...... 00.
Canton Flannel from 9 to 16 cents per
yard.
Ladies Brocaded Dress Goods, 11 cksv
per yard.
Cotton Batting 20 cents per yard.
Brooks', Coin's and Clark's speol cat
ton, 60 cents per doz.
Ladies' Calf Shoes, 01 75 per pair.
Ladies' Cloth Balmorals, $1 50 each.
Table linen from 35 to 60cts. pr. yard.
Uosta Kica Uoffee No. 1 cruarantesd.
w w
seven pounds for $1 00.
Tea, our own Brands, 37i cts. per lb.
Sugars f torn 1 H to 13 cents per lb.
Toniatees$l 75 per dozen.
RiceNo. 1 Caiolina, 8 cents per lb.
And all other goods in our lin ir
proportion. Wo have given you thes
quotations and hope that one and all
will take advantage of our price list.
OAE0 BROTHERS;
T.W.MORGAN,
AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT
OF MOSES APPLE, NEXT
DOOR TO MARK'S k
CO., OFFERS FOR
SALE THE FINEST VARIETY
OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND
CONFECTIONERY EVER
OFFERED TS ROSE
BURG, AT ;
PRICES LOWER THAN THE
LOWEST. CIGARETTES. A
SPECIALTY. A FINE
SUPPLY OF HOLI
DAY GOODS.
CONCRETE PIPE.
HEXRT GATERMAN AND LOUI3 EELPILS
have obtained the rih. f jr Itoaglu ooua;y for
layinjf
Continuous Concrete Pipe,
for conveying water, and Louis Beiflls and Gtovf
Proteman have obtained the right for Josophin aad
Carry counties, and will aell (arm or individual rihM
and la p'peattbe cheapest fljures. Any tiza Iron
1J to 22 iaches (urnUhsU. This pipe is mach
Oheaper than Wood, Iron or Lead I
Tt Is wIl u':ta 1 for Irrigation ot Mining: purpees
andean be laid aay distance without joints.
Asi Grease!
'Seat in tSte world- Gtik cmla.
Evry paekae h.a.m eu trd.sjo,k
aad is marked Frsssr's, SOLl EV
ERYQTHEBE. ; n4-l
BUY ONLY
CAN YONVILLE MILLS
FLOUE,
T1
HI8 FLOUR IS MANUFACTURED FU0M ONLT
the beet of wheat. I have for gale aSso Bran,
snorts, ana uiaaungs, B&aon, titmn, iavm, etc.
Horn mm it fcpcsct t&Z ssook a the Canyonvill
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