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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1883)
"J i ! ! s ; .1 u j j i 3 THE INDEPENDENT. BAT QUI) AY, AUGUST 25, 1883. Postal Telegraphy. Since tlic strike of tho Western Union Telograph operators, and tne de rangement of commercial business inci dent to tho uncertain facilities of tek graphic communication, tlio propriety of a postal telegraph system has been widely discussed by the leading journals ef the country. The project is appar ently not only feasible, but the need cf the facilities it will supply is pressing. If public sentiment, so far . as we are able to discern it now, be any indica tion of what popular feeling will be when Congress meets, there i3 little question that the scheme w ill be earn estly urged upon the Government. There i no doubt that under the constitutional power to "establish post Sices and post routes" the government Las the same right to send let.ers by telegraph us it has by ruail, and it is as much its duty to provide for tho quick er transmission of correspondence in this manner as it was to substitute the mail car for the stage coach. The in auguration of such a system would be attended with no difficulties. Let the lines be constructed and tha oili;vs be established under the direction of the Postoffice department and let every postofiice, where necessity demands it, be also a telegraph office and the whole system is complete. Tha objection that a government telegraph would give an undue advantage to the party in power in a political campaign i3 of no weight, since the Western Union and other mivate lines would ba available to those who feared to trust tho gov ernment employees. The increase in the number of government employees could easily be prevented by abolishing tho army of internal revenue officers which is now swarming over the, whole country. Tho principal objection urged is the expense to bo incurred in building the necessary lines. It is stated upou good authority that the Western Union lines and offices can be duplicated for $23,000,000 at the most. The revenue derived from the business would pay a good interest on this amount and would be a good invest ment of so much of the surplus rove nue, the disposition of which is just now perplexing our legislatures. The government should not purchase the existing lines, even if their owners were willing to sell, firat because it would be swindled In the bargain and second be causo tho government ought not to hoi a monopoly of the telegraph business. ny more than any other corporation That such a system is entirely prac ticablo is established by his success in Great Britain, where it ha? been in op , eration for thirteen years. In 1S70 it was established in England, Scotland and Ireland at a cost of $48,000,000. Tho expenditure in 1832, a3 shown from the report, was 0,830,000, which included 3 per cent interest on tha purchase money of 4S,QOO,000. The revenue derived during the same year was 8,058,000 showihg a net gain of 1,255,000. It is stated in the repor that this surplus, in excess of what is used for extensions, constitutes a sin ing fund which already amounts to over $25,000,009. Ean 3 car I IJ f PILL IHESSESESSKS TQH71D DOWELS, D3GOiSnKO LIVER, , - l antl MALARIA- . ' Trori t'ueso sources ariso tiuee-iourtua or the tUdenacs of tii3 human raeo. Theao symptoms indicate tholrexistenco : JLozs c J Appetite, Kowela eosiivat lci; Mead aelio, fuUu3 of to atluar, nvcrslcn t exertion of faoily cr ixds3, Eroctatso; of food, InitalAliiV of temper, Jow spirits, A tcclJiig or I,v32r rglccta rtrao l;ity, 3Gfc:r.lioi3, Platte rlns? at tfeo Heart, IJota Oerora t io cvs,ii-!E w croi tr-ln, COJ-TsnsAlPIOi, and ds Eiand tho uso cf a roroody that acta directly nnt!vti !rnr. AsialAvurrnadiciuQ'FTJX.i'is Pilii-Shavonoeaaal. Their action on tho sa il enr PIJLLS iw to Tiin5f a..or aiioinsr ncr iaterfero -witJi da'.ly work and ra-o aperfact - ANT8DOTS TO R7ALARIA. :r!.T of tha svsira." Drodueiug ap; . ... . I ti i n imn n Admiiiktrator'slloticactxiaaiiistuciiiciit. j ; ; S TOTIC15 13 IIKRT'EY 1I VK' Til AT THE ITfPER- i wv'iiorj h:w HUM i f.u.il a.c.uut in t':;o t-.;i:iityH C-ourn.f l.rti-l;is oiiuty, St:ite i urepm, u ; istra,tor of tl.e utate of U. 1'. luinni, uetra t-u, thoJttioof wiU Ckmnty Court by an viavr duly ma-le mid entire 1. lia ap'i:)tea Kiwi ttxei Moiidoy SeotcKihertt), for the h'ru-isijf of objotions, tf Kiiy there lie, lo Haul final account, Mid tho srijillcincnt ul siiid estate. . Ky onk-r of J. S. l' lTZiirCII, County Jiie. li. JIRih-'KWay, Adiuhiiitrator, Attest: O. '.V. Kimball, o. Clerk. Uoset.usv, Or., July 153. jy2U l D It Y SAL O ON, Jackson Street, Jloseburg- v C?AT llAZP. ca YvnisivEF. changed in Elantly to a Closst Bw.cs a slr.go op. piicatinn cf this Did. Sold by DpgsisLa, nrfip'it :l-)vcmras3 on receipt cf S. y?ef. ' Ir.rrny St roet, Kew Yoitr. T3n3S3MjUU e?C5S?UlBESE!PT3 FBI! Tbe propretor of thi3 well Hn wn and popular resort would ihauk h:.3?friecds fur their libe al patronapro in the past and would ask for a continuance of he same in tbe future. The public is informed that I keep none but the best brands of wires. Jicuiora and cigars and that I sell over the bar the cele bratd Jtsse Moore & Co.'u Keuiucicy Whiskies i Howl uuititra lauic in u" ",u"" nnrn.tfn n the saloon: also the leading papers j-uoth r.uos. of thrt ir . . - r.. u. 5- JONES' WATE! Testimonials From Frosniiicsit Citizens of Ioe!jarg! For the benefit cf thoso suffering with catarrh I will stats that I have been aiiiicted with tint disease for the last thvee years and lifter using various remedies without any benelit, was finally induced to try tho Eldorado Mineral "Water, from tho spring of Geo. W. Jones, which I will skite lias effected a cure, and I have no hesita tion in recommending it to those suf faring with a like complaint. J. B. rrrziicuu, County J nd go of Douglas county. April 13, G. "W. Jones.'' Sin; During last Summer I was suffering w ith consti ated bowels and general ill health. I procured two bottles of mineral wa ter and used it and am entirely cured I have no hesitation in recommending the water to ail who are suffering with ike derangement of the bowels and 'encral debility. IIexuy Dowkn, City Marshal of Eoseburg, April 13, 1883. JOR THE BEST WEARIXO oo in For men nd toj ami tho most: iltiRtlflo Mit es for iiifewea and ckillrtu, try tho celebrated LOOK! Manufactured by POIlTElt, SLK33INGER, & CO. San Francisco. Tliev aro eunmntced to ive sat!8 faction. Will not hrmik in the back or rtj in the side. Ail good of this litauufitt'tnre made by white men. No Chiuauieu employed, for sale by UOSEnURCJ. VOXCALLA. OAKLAND I all fm Bfifl TIKNRY L. BENSON, A. M. MISS ANNA E. DElSENDOFFEIi, -1)11. J, W. STRANGE, - -MISS ADDIE E. SMITH, 1. . - Principal, Assistant. Principal ComniCLcial Detartment. - Music Teacher, cw Idiildipgs, first-class suiroundings, low rates cf tuition, cheap board. Poi- particulars anply to IiRY L. REASON, Princij.'al. Ke inn par a!8tf HUBBARD K5ETRGPDL1TAH SA100N, r.OSEBUr.O, OliEGoN, Creek Mills ! HcCULLOCH & GO, FFvOFSIETOHS, 0XL1-. THE BEST IJLMXES or- XI mills i if li. Stei'liclis wild Co., w ve are imw pre- purci to fu.-nWi unv luuount of tho best quality-of Ke)it or. hand, and custxiiiew will find this a pleasant .- place f resort. !ive mo a call. 2T Oiie door sontli of tiio Jiei-ropoiitun urncr JAMES BUARIilKG, Blacksmitli and Farriar, ever offered t the I'.'.ihUe in Ionl;!S county. We will fnnnsh at the intll at the fol!o.vi!i prn;e: Xo. 1 muifh lumber. .12 per M. No. 1 noonii-', (i-inuli Hi !w M- No. 1 lloorhi;;, 4-inch per AI. No. 1 ritiibiiij,' Imiibsr lr m. N'o. t ftnisliinji lumhtr dressed on - side-. .SfiM per M. Nj. 1 Huihi: lumber dressed on 4 sides, .sf-ii pr M. CLARKE & BAKER. SULLBVAN And well-known to tho 'lieoi le of Doii 'l ss county. would rcsi-eetfuilv anoouiit-e that he in prepared to do all kinds of work in his line and guarantees satis- faetiou. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY I S NOW PRKPAEED TO DO ANY kind of vvk in his line. Headstones far as'prfctst are com erned, cheaper than any who 1 Monuments of all descriptions, at very 1 will attempt competition,- JA.S. IEAUL1N, Anv farmer haviii'' a nlow to sharpen or machinery to repair will do well to (five me a can at ni oiu vt.:lMfl. I have a full stock of iron and steel, nd liavnv,' purekwcJ the saaie at a low price, can do work, so ami Monuments oi an uesuu j low prices and warranted to give ample sat isfaction. 31. SSJLSilYAN. Oakland, Oregon. W. T. PEKT, W. S. UUMl'UUEV, A. Y. HOVEY. II. U. HUJll'HHEY. METeOPOLiTAN HOTEL Geouge W. Jones. Sin: Having usetl the EMoratlo Mineral Water for some time, for tlyspypsia ami catarrh, 1 feel safe in recomii lending it to the. public as a sure and reliable remedy in those aluictions. W. S. Humphry, City Recorder, Itosebnrg, April ft, 1883. DOUGLAS GO. BANK Pcct, Slumpbrry & Co. mRANSACTA flENEHAL BA.NMNU IHjjlj.Ws. 1 Draw hi-ht .h-afts on I'orti.m-.l, San Kraneisen, New York an i oUjor point ;. BllU of e:;ch usge on principal pointo in Europe. Deposits Eeocived Subject to Sight Olieck- This is to certify that during last Fall I was suffering seriously with con gestive chills and fever, and was in duced to fry tho Jones Mineral Water and am happy to state that one bottle cured me entirely and I have enjoyed good health ever since. VS. G. Cleveland. Koseburg, May f, 1883. The Eldorado Mineral "Water can bo purchased at any time at the Drug Store ot Dr. S. Hamilton, Rose burg, at 50 cents per quart. ELDORADO SPRINGS. Death of Jew 8- Black. Judge Jcreraiali S. Black died at Lis home in York, Pennsylvania, on the evening of the 20ta of August, after a painful illness. Ills last hours were eacef ul and he passed away in " the full hope of a blessed immortal it 7. The nation has lost a great and good man. . He was Attorney general and afterwards Secretary of Stato in the cabinet of Janies Buchanan. During his long public career he filled many important positions and in all discharg ed his duty'iih fidelity and honor. He was a pure statesman of the JcfFer sonian school, an eminont jurist, and a man of unblemished character. To nil persori3 suffering with any nasal ca tarrh affection of Hie throat or stomach, I will str.te that last Fall that myself ami mem bers of my family were suffering with ca. tarrh in the head and piyself with an alToe- tiou of the stomach. That I purchased a galon of the mineral water taken from the spring oa tho South Umpqna, 3 miles west of Koseburg, of G. M. Jones, Dr. Hamilton agent, and can testify that both myself and family have received great beaefit3 from its use. My son Andrew Willis was suffering verv much from na3al catarrh and by the use of this water lias entirely recovered and is now well. I can unhesitatingly recom mend it as the best medicine 1 have used in my family for any of the above named com plaints. KEY. W. A. WILLIS. Henry Ward Beecheb with his wife arrived at Portland on the 20th hy the Northern Pacific, after a pleas ant trip, He lectured on Wednesday and Thursday evening to crowded houses. Salem is the only place out Bide of Portland at which he will lec ture, We have not learned in regard to his future movements. The overland immigration to Cali fornia is rapidly increasing. The Im migration Associatioii of San Fran cisco leports the numbor for the week ending August' 18 at 1021, mostly from Illinois, Iowa and "Kansas. ;It is said that the majority of them are bound for Oregon and Washington. Upon tho completion of the Northern Pacific we confidently expect a rapid increase in the population and wealth of our State, whose resources are just begin ning to be appreciated by eur eastern brethren. Examiner. Ex Governor S P, Ciiadwick left on the State of California for San Fran cisco Saturday, Testimokals. G. W. Jones, dear sir Having been troubled with dyspepsia for many years I wa3 advised by W. F. John son to usa your mineral water. I did so art do unhesitatingly say it did mo more gooi than anything I had ever used; It had an immediate effect. Yours, JOHN HOWARD. Itoseburg, April 1, 1SS3. This is to certify that I have used sue cessfully the Umpqua mineral water for six mouths, for nervous dyspepsia and debility of tha whole system and I have found great relief and I might say &:n entirely cured I have no hesitancy in believing this min eral water to be of great curative value. Uespectfully, W. F-JOIINSOX. Koseburg, April o ISRfl. OABXiAHD A C AB EM in Oakland, Douglas Co., Or. chool Year Begins Monday, September 3, 1883 rpumox pfr session of twelve weeks Primary 4 00 First Grade .Junior Clu8 5 00. Second Oraile Junior (.'lass. ..."".... 00. First Urade Middle Class.. 7 50, Second Grade, Middle Class 9 00, Senior Class 10 00 MUSIC. Twenty -four Lessons.. $12 00. Cse of Instrument. 2 50. DKAWIXG AND PAINTIXU. Twenty-four Lessons...... tfl 00 to $12 00, 3T Send for Catalogue. 4CO. T. KUSSCH, Principal. Notice of Final Settlement. In "the matter of tho estate of Sarah Levens, de- , ceased. - IX THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF Oreiwm for the County of Douirlas. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of tns estate of Smrah Levin?, deceased, has filed m ine ao:ve entitled court his final account of the ad ministration of said esta-e. That said Court, by an order duly made and entered therein on Aus-iist 13. 13S3, ap(Kinted Monday, Sent. 24, 1S83, at 10 o'clock A. m. of said day, at the Court room of. suM Court, a time and nlace for hearinir ol jeetions. if any there be, to said final aconnt and the settlement oi said estate. This ntioe is published by oruer oi uon. j. s. i ltzlnvjn. Comity Ju.li. THOMAS F. LEV EN 3, PatcJ at Roseburj;, Oregon, August Is, lob;l. -iB.Mv.NS a:;u Bali,, attoriioys for estate. trveia-a -r. w w -n-. rrs B?. ft n t - " u fi M in W w " ofi.'SP. Sff. 2f'LocLit& canwmncad IWvibuLSidan-, jltLijiLsl fs:t, and miLL caul Lime. p'eutL dftij. ia m daj imi'l "the. 3tii 3Iiqilujl(L (BaLUu'-A uaclh a laadsi ale all ald. (Ho. not fail la attend. p. p. fob ASSORTMENT OF HAVING runCHASluD A C03t . TLETi: GENERAL . 4IERGHNND'SE WILL SELL THE SAME CHEAP FOU CASH! TRICE LI.ST: Calicos, 5 cents per yard". Ladies' dress goods, 8 cents per yard. Corsets, 50 cents. Genuine kid gloves, 75 per pair. CoiTee, No. 1 Costa Rico, 7 Ib.s. for $1. Persian Cashmere, 25 cents per yard. Suitings, l'2 cents per yard. Fine Japanese teas, -43 cents per lb. Six spools silk thread, 25 cents. Other articles in proportion. My motto is cash sales & small profits. F. P, HOG AN. vrir lit l H H 61 ' t B I & J UP Tndo That D esq UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ! tl 0 This Popaalaa Mosisc Situated n the center of the lm:-iiiess nortion of Ito-bur, haviiiif recently changed liaiuls, has been. COIvlPLETELY RENOVATED, And prepared f.r the reception of ruost. diuhijr room will be supplied with tho best the The V.'ith f'xid attulanee. As Mrs. Zi-rler has charge of tin; kiHliCii tlio eookiiiv" will be uiiexco;Hoii:ib!e. Kate reasonable. i '' coach to and lroin tne railroad. i-(JU. K.L1-.K. .WO OBWAEB' B r3 n 4 AND BUY A NEW SET OF Jl-v'wJi,.'1,. rflirift-,- nE3 GLS ftt w:i Visa iiiJL The iziniersi2ii'd lias lor sale tho l)I!ow3ng Ileal Prop erty isi 'DoHglas C,1oii:i ty, Statcof Oregon:' 3 m I . Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Eosebnrf Workiiimsiike Mauser. a p t n c it i? mw i at (Sufeessori to Tlios. V. Sheridan) PEALEUS IN HAKIAVARE, TINWARE, STOVES, UUNJi, CUTLKKY, AM TIN Mi US Rli TIN STOEE, EOSFiiUEts, Or. ITavinir fc.ured tho aoove hnsincss, we are pre pared to keep up its former good nanicfor work and 4 FARM NHAU AV1LRUR, CONTAINING 923 T-1- neiiave ra oci ' i.iiiici . .a..-,o. V a,.: 123 neres in crain. the Iwlanee xnlendid iuu SW.CK Kwku on nana ana is swam. w ui; A FIKST-CLAS3 OKA IN FAIL I MiAit THK A Town of Wilbur, contivi'iin.'' 211 acres. ITm a .od dwelling house and ont-bni)diiis, and a fin.; or chard; nil well uiieed and Watered; acrej in grain. A desirable home and very cheap. r$F. FARM CONTAINING 332 ACRK.S, 125 OF V J whieh u plow land m e-.uinaUi-.ii, lii!,:ance pa- tnrc; al! feneetl; well watered; ij.jod iniproeineiits and orchard. . "NK SECTION OF LAND NEAR TilK TOWN J of Seottshunr; SO aeres river boUoni, balaiivel.il! and timber land. riixhi'' land. Ahuut SMi aerosa level, well watered and well improved. The crop and :00 head ol i-heei will he sold with the land if desired by purchaser, at a bargain. nish cnstoiners with first-cla articles at live and let Snlo. live price.. A full stock of 4 FaRM NEAR KOSKRL'IU, CONTAINING 320 XlL land. acres, all under fence. Good farm or ifniKiny Dealers from abroad will receive prompt attention. " K. S. & J. O. SHEIHUAN. One o the l)i"irost and best stock of croo-Ts ever brouulit to town." nothing bill tlio best icaUicr and have got 1NTKB8 I use Op. Will, sell aroods AT FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS: Best brand.sof prints, 13 yds. $1 00. While lock and Lonsdale Mus lin 10 yds 00. Canton Flannel from 9 to 1G cents per yard. Ladies Brocaded Dress Good.-?, 11 cfcs. per yard. Cotton Jutting 20 cents per yard." Brooks', Cout's antl Clark's spool cot ton, GO cents per doz Ladies' Ca!f Shoes, 1 75 per pair.. Ladies Clcth Balmorals, i,U .r0 each. TaVde linen from .o to GO cts. pr. yard. Costa lliea Cotl'ee No. 1 ffuarauteed, seven pounds for ?l 00. - Tea, ouMavvn Brands, 371 cts. per ll. Sugars from 1 1 .V to 13 -cents 'per lb. Tomatoes 1 7T) per dozen. llice ro. 1 Caiohnn, 8 cents per lb. And all other goods in our lino in proportion. We have given you theso quotations and hope that one and all will take advantage oi our price ls.it. " SAY; CAM YOU SEE?" BB0TEEES; $EE WHAT ? WHY, THAT THE LEADING 311JRCIIANT j Q w p H S Li M A FINK STOCK FARM CONTAINING 643 ACKKS XV 12 miles front RoKCburg; 12; acres of good grain land, at a barira.ni. A URGE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM NEAR i Oakland. emt ainimr 512113 aere. Al ut 700 acres plow land, wH fenced and v.-ell watered. A STEAM ! lUtilroad. A ' SAWMILL AT DRAIN STATION ON LOURING XILL AT SCOTTSUUilG. 4 NO. ONE FLOUiU.N'li MILL FOUR MILES XJl from Oakland, c on Calipooia creek. 4 NUMBER OF TOWN LOTS IN THE CITY OF iV. Oakland. I will sell the aTiove real property o rea sonable terms. For full particulars enquire of J. C. HUTCHINSON, Oakland, Douglas County, Oregon. BUT TH33 1 FLOUK! FLOUJx! THE BEST IX THE MAMHET! Address A. W. Stearns, ais yonvillc, Oregon. 3 ijiermah, Glay & Co. NE FARM J acres, IS i Pacific Coast Agrents for . tho Celebrated CONTAININO 4.11 AND Wl-OO 1 miles from Rosabtiry, on tne Coos I?av stae road, and known aa the "Kilitafen MWu House.'' H:w srooj uwellmsr. wive barn ini ontiiiHisee, wan orchard and j-ood jrudeu is wcl fenced. A juhI sized creek ovv tar -ugh the jiiaec, near the house and barn. ar 'eve. .ance rolling land. irain. irransand . 1 iCiitv of timber for fuel, fencing and build ng urpopes. Is a yooil tavern Ktaud, be-in-jr near tln foot of coat ranio of mountains. Toll g ite and ctage station adjoininjr. Climate healthy, water pure. Terms, part casli ana part on uoerat line. LSO AD.IOININO A FARM OF 100 AC RES, 2. with ;od dwelling and barn and or.tbuitdinx with a bcarin-f orchard One half plow land and iial anee tiniler land, and all well watered. These farm will be sold either together or. seperatel.v, to suit pureliast rsf. Apply to Hermann & Ball, ltooebur;, Oregon. - f -EAT 1 Ls-K'1'- IMF'S' Vl tii-' 5. i5r 4 LSO, 427 ACRES NEAR THE TOWN OF xL Lookiuj Glaus, in Doutrbw eounty. 125 acre of llow land of the best QtmU'y, balance pasture land, with plenty of oak auI fir timber for fuel and fenc ing. All well watered, with dwelling tarn and good, orehad. Price S4.00CI. One thousand down, balance on easy terms. A fee simple title guaranteed. En quire of& llernwtm & Ia KoseUurjf, or A.. F. llrown Co,, Oakland. STZELI2T& 0SGASTS The ebore cut represents styla 50 .which w, will sell forSlOO. $23 rash, SIO per month with iutercst npon deferred payments, one per " cent per mouth. jood stool and ooos lccjuacu. AddTesS SBERSIAN, CLAY & CO. Q Cor, Kearny and Sutter Sts.. San Frnclse, Col. d. w.:prentice & co Portlriiid, Oregon. GeDcral Ajyentw for tho North Pacific Coast. w?0, A FARM OF 525 ACRES, SITUATED 11 miles northeast of Pwiseburg, in M-unt Scott pro einct. Ouliuudred acres plow iand, the balance ,''Kd pasture land, well watered and all under good tence. Plenty of fir ar.d oak timber for fencinjr and fuel. tJofd farm house and Iiam nnl other otubnild nijrs, arid 500 choice fmit trees 'bearing. Price '5 jer acre. ltiijuireofC.il. oden, on the premises, or vf llKitMASx and Ball, attorneys, Koseburjf. Notice oi I'.nal 8et(Icniciit. -VTOT1CE IS TIF.PvF.T5Y GIVEN THATTIIEUN'DETt XI signed ias filed h'n final. account in the County Court for Douglas County, State of Orejron, as ailiiiiu istrator .f the estate of CJeorge Ehal, deceased, and the Judge of said County Court, ly an ordor duly made ana entereil, has appointed and fixed Monday, the 3d day of SejiUiniber. M&i, at ten o'clock a. a. , for the heating of any objections, if any there be, to id final account and the spttle ncnt of said estate. By order of J. S. FlTZiil'liLI, Co.-Judjre. A. C. ( OX, Adiuiiiistiutor. lioi-eburjf, Or., July 2bti:, les1 j. HAS THE L AUG EST STOCK OF EVER BROUGHT TO ROSERURG ! INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF -LADIES'- DESSS GOODS,, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF MOSES APPLE, NEXT DOOR TO MARK'S. & CO., OFFERS FOR SALE THE FINEST VARIETY OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND CONFECTION ERY EVE R OFFERED IX ROSE BURG, AT PRICES IiOWER THAN TIII2 LOWEST. CIGARETTES A SPECIALTY. A FINE SUPPLY" OF HOLI- -DAY GOODS. OF THE VERY LA EST STYLES. ALSO GENTLEMEN AND BOYS' SADY MADE CLOTHING! CONCRETE PIPE. TTENKY GVTEHMAX AND IoriS BEI.FII J L have obtai laying iiUuned the right for DouUa county for. DrT o TVofc ITiiil to Oiili sxml Evamiuo HLs Stcxslcl ia motto ia Quick Sales ami Small i'rotits." Bsmemosr tlio Place. 3SVw York Store, Rossburg. SHERIDAN B110THERS, .ROSEBURG, OR'GN. They would announce that they have just received ami now have on hand one of the Largsst Stocks of Gsasral Hardware Continuous Concrete Pipe, for conveying water, and Louis Cel?l and fleorjro FrotsiiMii tmve obtahie'l tha rilit f-u- Joip!ii.ia and Curry counties, nnd will sell farm or individmd rijrht.i and biv jiijieatilie elienjxist figures. Any size froat 1 to il inches furnished. This I'ipe is umeh Cheaper tian "VTood, Iron or Load I It in also well nite l for Irrigation or Mini.V? purpo and cart be laid any distance without joints u mjdfo&mJa Lai Ever broual.t to Doivzlas snl when ad led to their STOVES OF ALL PATl TKHNS and HEADY MADE TINWAIiK. they are nreparwl to Uecmre they havo tlio bvsv Bdply in their line oi aay house in iSouvhern Oregon, which ihey propose Every package lias our trade-in ark and is marked Frazer . SOLD E V Seat in tlie -world- Get the genuine. can purchase elsewhere. In 'Jib shape of tuddiiiff materials !l the way t locks, butt?, etc, we can offei superior inducements to purchasers. Tiy at. We van ive you bargains in tbe foil winsr brands of stoves, not eqnalled else wbero Buck's, Bonanza. Farmer, Utilfty, Dexter, Pacific, Wile Wctst, Clarendon Occidei Iron Kinjr, Empire City, and other stoves and raugrp. The b;et of workmen are conetantly employed m the manufacture of oar Tinware and buyers should learn our prices. Wo have also taragins to offer in guns, such as Winchester, Sharp and jther Rifles, f.s well as in Shot-guns and Pisto's. . . We are also Agents for the White Peerles and Xew Home Sewing Machine twuiCu we sell at lowest rates and warrant as COM ole te in every respect, We can also supply . Averiia ziml Unhhvv Faints, 1 e beet In the mhrket, at. lowest ratec. Give us a call, inspect ur stock, inquire aa t? our prices, aud we promise to suit aV auy one can, ESYWHERE. no 35-1 13UY OjSTLS" CANYONVILLE MILLS f: rilHIS FLOUR IS MANUFACTURED FROM ON' LY JL the best of wheat. I have for Bale also Liran, .Shorts, and. Aliddliun, Baeon, Hams, Lard, etc. mrcd in tite lmwt scientific manner. Turehfisers wil in mo a favor U iuspoot uiy stock, at the CanyonvilL, iliUA W, KK-UIUIti :"i;'.;S? ':i.ii.',iX;.:.f:i