The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, September 08, 1883, Image 2

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 1883.
Th Political Cauldron.
Public atteotioa ia centered upon the
great States of Ohio and Pennsylvania
Should the Democracy succeed m car-1
I
rying either of those States it would
presago a certain victory in ioe i. Ihe
Democracy can count, with good
chances of success, without
either of
those States. But the Republicans
will have to be assured f both or their
dent is out of the question and their
chances for success are hopelessly lost,
,-o . . , . i t u-
Iu Pennsvlvama the stalwarts and halt
in j.cuujnaiu4u.o oKM
ui cruo i o ia.Kiij
fight for Governor waxes warm and at
present both side3 seem confident of
success; with the Republicans the issue
. . . . rru
is assuming nauonaipropoiuons. xm
J
I State in October will be a Waterloo
, -which they cannot withstand, have im-
pining States, aimed with the mum-
tions of political warfare, and will spare
neither raoneyMior means to elect their
candidate for Governor, who seems
to lack tha personal popularity and
magnetism which characterize gna'
leaders. The action of the late Repub-
lican Congress upon the taruT question two sons to live with him in his house
has incens'ed tho farmers of that great on tLo opposite side of the road which
, . 1V . iu e his from the Alhofl puce. JSo
wool-rowin2 section who, in. public . , , . i. . v i i
siu o v , ! steps had yet been taken by the ad nun
meetings all over the State have con- i8tratr;x or tiny one else toward com
demned the ac'tion of Senator John plet'n AlholFs prc-emptior. In July,
Sherman and the majority of their R.- 187, the United States survey was
mil klino nAnnrvoaomon
men in voting to in-
crease the tariff on wool and at the
Bame time increasing it upon manufac
tured woolen goods. At tho same time
they have unanimously endorsed the
stand taken by Senator Pendleton upon
this question. The Republican leaders
Beoing ths disintegration of the fitrm-
iDg community from their ranks, will
resort to their old method of carrying
lections bv the use of money in large
cities. It is only a question as to who
will win. October will soon roll round
and by the result we will be enabled to
determine what effect the tactics re"
sorted to by Dorsay to carry Indiana in
1880 will havo upon the election in
1884. -I
The Chinese Question-
The decision recently rendered by
Judge Nelson of the United States
circuit court of Massachusetts in the
case of the United States vs. John C.
Douglas, is regarded with much alarm
and serious apprehension by the people
of tie United States. Especially is it
80 regarded on the Pacific coasc.
Tlii3 case waj one wherein Douglas
was accused of violating tho congres
pioual act of May 6, 1882, by landing
within our borders one Ah Hong, a
Cuinese suljoc .Ike court reviews I
this act, prohibiting Chinese immigra
tion, and gives to it a judicial construc
tion con form able to Massachusetts sen
timent on this question; dismisses the
action and holds that Douglas has not
effended against the laws of thi3 coun
try. The manner in which he evades
the letter and spirit cf the law, is by
Baying that Ah Hong shipped from
Honsr Konjrand that ho is a resident of
a port o the - British government, and
therefore tho act of Congress prohibit"
ius the immigration of Chineso labor
rs does not apply to him.
If such a construction as this is to
prevail then the ' Chinese act," which
was procured after such a struggle, is
without any force whatever. By this
extremely technical decision tho pro-
iapfinn w1i?rh wmo nnnrrlit. fnv nnil tlif
benefit to be realized by the peoplo is
. , -
lateen away ironi mera.
The decision makes at least
1 f( An ft
1UU,UUU
Chineso persons resident in
T-r
ion?r
o
Kong eligible for emigration to the
United States; it opens the gateway to
fraud, so that the act is impracticable
and easily avoided by every Chinaman
who wishes to emigrate to this country.
The same spirit of sentimentality which
prompted President Arthur to veto the
first anti-Chinese bill, passed in 1882,
has again found expression through the
3 :. c .i -mi- i . .. .
medium Of the Massachusetts COUrt.
The New York Times expresses the
feelings of our people -when it says: "It
Tl, Wain Vi.l. rp- ..,r 4.1,
XheNeW York limes expresses the
will fill with dismav thosfl who Itivp
viu uii wun uismay iuoso no naei
nffcmnfftd to sot un a linlwarlr rn" flip ":-t, a time and place for hearing ob
aueinptea to set up a uuiwarh. on me jectios if any tbere be to sai l fina, Moimt and the
Pacific coast against the influx of cheap fY'nfe?i?f TicfL Jhi noUce is pnbibhed by
o x order of Hon. J. S. titzhugh. County Judge.
Chinese labor. If the customs officers , . . thomas v. lev-ens,
Dated at RoseDurff, Oreim. August IS, 1363.
f the United States are to be reouired
hereafter to discover among the intend
ing immigrants which of them are Can
tonese, and therefore entitled to be
classed a Chinese laborers prohibited
by law, they have an arduous task to
perform."
It remains to be seen how the coui ts
"will finally determine this question be,
fore it can be definitely known whether
or not the Chinese restriction act of
1882 a dead letter. j
Thk irrepressible J. H. Upton has started
a Dew paper the Curry County Recorder
in the woods of Curry county, at Denmark.
Tbo paper looks and reads well. Success,
Brother Upton.
Subscribe for the Ixppexde;;t.
Pre empted Lands
The following decision that mere oc
cupancy of public lands without resi
dence gives no title, may Lfc of value to
pre-emption settlers in this Stale:
In the case of the Stockton building
and loan association against Chalmers
. il ' 1 c i.
that the litiro ncrntintifw fir onrcrmiKMit,
,anJ nQ olher stepl iu the direction of
pre - emption having been taken by the
occupant during Im life, or by his ad-
mimstrator or liens alter ms ueatn,
notwithstanding that the probate court
may have set apart the land as home
stead for the family of the deceased,
does not stand in the way to prevent a
third party f torn filing a pre-emption
claim for the same land, lne setting
apart bv the probate court does not
r 1 ,. e .
e nor (jlgp0se 0f the steps
requisito to outam a pre-emption utie.
In this case one AlholF entered upon a
piece of uusurveyed government land,
extending his occupancy over about 23
acres. He put on it a dwelling house,
bam and whl(J ,mJ 1)lanteJ a
vineyard, and lived" on it till his death,
a period of twelve years. He left a
widow and two sons, the widow an-
pointed, aujumstratpx. in xne same
I rfli fhof A IIiatV rlftkri flirt v.rril fi f A prill !'t
;et apart the tract as a homestead fcr
the widow and two sons. This was in
18G7. In Ma, 1869, the defendant,
Robert Chalmers, was appointed guar-
dian of the sons, who were then mi
nors, but tiled no inventory or report.
In July, 18G9, the widow married
Robert Chalmers, who took her and her
completed. Robert Chalmers t.ien
hietl a. pre-emption claim including ms
own residence and also something over
nine acres of the Alhoff tract, beina
the portion upon which the Alhofl
dwelling, barn and wine collar were sit
uated, and obtained a United States
lies
natfiivt thniefof. I f a afterward -
cuted to the plaintiff in this suit, a
moi rgago upon the Jand for which he
had obtained a patent. The suit was
brought to foreclose that mortgage and
the two sons, who in the meantime had
attained their majority, were admitted
as intervening- attendants. Iliev
claimed that the United States patent
obtained by Chalmers, so far as it re
lated to the Alhoff tract, was held by
him in trust for their use. Thev also
relied on the action of the probate
court in setting the tract apart as a
homestead. Ihe Supreme court de
cided agaicst them on both points.
TOs?P3D BOWELS,
DEOORDfZnSD LEVEES,
nr.d f
' From these bourcea tuisetiuee-fourlnsoi
the diseases of the huniau raee.
Eyiflptomaindicate tlieircustor.ce : Iiosa at
Appetite, Ilovvt-li costive, fcilcSt liead
Rce, fullness after eatiug, averaloa to
exertion cf toc3y r nilsiil, Eructation
cf fooil, iBTiiability Cf tesaper, Iotv
spirits, A feoliaf? ef Sifrriiafr .4cslected
e.imo dnty, 3iizziiacs,FlKtic5riiisratt3
Heart, S)oi3 before tho eya,iiislsJy coi
cretl t?rie, C03I5T2i?A,?IA, and Us
xrjanltj.3UGO ofarcraeslythat acta Girocti;
oa tho fiver. A3aIjivorrcdicinoriUTT'a
Ir.31.a havo no canal. Their action cn tha
Kidneys ana Skin is also prompt ; removiag
all ioouritic3 tlircr.gn these thrco ' wav
ns?ra of tho ByEtozn," producing nppo-
vrirli dailv work and arcs a nerfoct
AFITI9QTS riALAHffA.
p liq n rr .1-.-
Cat llxm cn Wrnsip-KS chansticl in-
ttmt'y to a Gissr Black by a slr.flo ap
plication cf thla Dte. Sold by Drutjsisw,
or eer;t by exprcs3 on receipt or $ 1 .
OfJcn,44 Murray EtroPt, Ksw Y'orlc.
T'JTT'S m:ttk C? liSHFUL RECEIPTS
OAIII4AITD
nk!j5M! RonwIi f o flr
iUii.4...i, Wilm LO., r.
Schflft YaarRpirinsMnn.iitf. .WemhAr 3. ISM
" ""'"w """"
I rPUITION PER SESSION OF TWELVE WEEKS
I Primary $4 00.
Primary
First Grade Junior CIas.
.... . . i . . 1 .n. . . .
5 00.
i 00.
7 50.
ft 00.
I CUIIIU UliiilU llttillHI viass....
First Grade Middle Class
Second Gr.ule. Middle Class1
Senior Class 10 CO.
aiL'otc.
Twenty-four Lessons 12 00.
Use of Instrument 2 60.
DRAWING AM) PAINTING.
Twcu,i-four Lessons.. i 00 to m 0.
&3" Scud for Catalogue.
UeO. T. ilUSSrIS, Principal.
Notice of
Finn!
Settlesnciit.
In the matter ol the estate of Sarah Levcna, de
p the county court of the state of
J. Ore'-'on for the County of Douglas. Notice is
hereby given that the undersigned adn.ini.-trator of
ceased.
I tno estate ot baran jbevm-j, ueceasea, nas.nicd in
the nbove entitled court his final account of the ad
ministration of said estaie. That said Court, by an
order duly made and entered therein on August 1.:,
1SS3' appointed Monday, Sept. 21, 18S.1, at lo o:!: k
A. Mi of day at the Court room of
iimmans axp iiali,, attorneys for estate.
Administratrix Notice.
TOTICE is hereby given to whom it
XI may concern, that the undersigned ha been
duly appointed by the County Court of Doue;i; g
County, Oregon as administratrix of the estate of J.
M. M. Venable deceased, and has regularly qualified
as such; now, therefore, all persons having claims
against said estate are notified to present the enmc
duly verified, within six months from dats hereof, to
the undersigned, at her residence in Oakland, Ore
gon, and all persona owing said estate are required
to make immediate payment thereof; individual ac
counts to ui.dersizned and partnership accounts to
Dr. J. E. Page, of Oakland.
Oakland, Oregon, August 25, 1RS3.
JANE VENABLE, Administratrix.
Hermans and Ball, atton.ejs for estiite. sl-5
Kissolutioii Notice.
THE C0PARTXEPJ5!IIP HERETOFORE EXIST
ipjr b .tween R. 1 . McCulioch and M. A. 1 retitano
of the fir.inif R. McCuiloch a:iJ Co., is thi day dis
solved by nnitu il consent. U. T. Mc'.'uVnich remains
in the bm'iie s and will s.e!iie a.l liabilities, and col-,
lect all out t-ir.diiig aecouiits due the lirrr, M. A.
Brentano retirisi ' from the business.
TtJTTS -
li.T. M.CILLOC'II,
13, ,
Administrator's Nctice of final Settlement.
ATOTICE IS II EREIiY GIVEN THAT THE L N DER
1N sijrnwl has tiled his final account in the County
Court of Dou-las county, State of Oregon, as admin
istrator of the etate of C. F. Kullman, deceased, and
the Judge cf said County Court l.y an order duly
made and entered, lias appointed and fixed Monday
September 3d, 1S3, for the hearing of objections, u
any there be, to said tlnal account, and the seitlcuieiit
of &uid estate. By order of
J. S. FITZIIUGII, County Judsje.
B. BROCK'' AY, AUumudirevor.
Attest: G. W". Kimball, Co. Clerk,
llosebur-, Or., July 3d, 18S3J Jy21w4
DRY'S
SALOON,
lloscburg-
Jackson Street,
The propretor of this well kn wn and
popular resort wonld thank UJaJfrlenUs
for their libe al patronage in the past
and would ask for a continuance of
he same in the future.. The public is
informed thatkeep none but the best
brands ofwir.es, liquors and cigars
and that I sell over the bar the cele
bratd Jese .Moore & Co.'s Kentucky
Whiskies
A good billiard table will be found
in the saloon; also the leading paoers
of the world.
HI
Ga'es Mills
!
HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE NAMED
mills of E. Stephens and Co., we are now pre
pared to iuruish auv amount of the best quality of
ever offered to the public in Douglas county. We
w'.ll funiicih at the mill at tho following prices:
No. 1 r.)u ,'h lumber $12 lr M.
No. 1 floorm,', -:nch X21 per M.
No. 1 tloori iV, 4-tu jh per M.
No. 1 finishing lumber. .'. . .20 per M.
No. 1 miishin lumber dressed on 'I sides. .4f21 per M.
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 1 bides. .5'2(5 st M.
CLARKE & BAKER.
SULLIVj
r4
fS NOW PREFAKED TU DU AJ i
I kind of work m liw hue. lleadatones
ami Monuments of all descriptions, at very
luw prices and warrauted to give ample sat
isfaction.
S
jLIVAX.
W. T. FEET,
W. S. HUMPHREY,
Y. HOVEY,
C. HUMPHREY.
DOUGLAS CO. BANK,
Pcct, Humphrey & o.
rfRAN.SACT A OEXEUAL BAXKIXO BUSINESS.
X Draw sight drafta on Portland, San Francisco,
New York and other points. Bills of exchange on
principal points in Euroe.
Deposits Seceived Subject to Bight Check.
fab:
F03
Tlie Gder.sigi;c(l lias for sale
the following Ileal Prop
erty hi Doisgkis Venn-
ty, Stateol'Cregon:
A.
FIRST-CLASS GRAIN FARM NEAR TIIK
J. Town of nil bur, contai'im-,' 314 aeres. lias a
tf.d dwelling honse and out-hundiiiys, anil a line or
cluird; all well fuiiecii and watlred; 250 acres in Lfiaiii.
A desirable hoiuc and very cheap.
ONE FARM CONTAINING 352 ACRES, 12.1 OF
which is plow land in cultivation, balance pas
ture; all fenced; well watered; i;ooJ improvements
and orchard.
ONE i BECTI
of Seottsbt
jECTION OF LAND NEAR THE TOWN
fturf-; 80 acres river bottom, bulanue l.ill
ind timber land.
A FJy
Y acr
Ti.r x-r. r it'll i.T-Ti tAVTi iviv.'i r
acres; lia acres m grraui, the baianeo SIe!iiUil
fAft.ll II L.'llb II 1 Ij'.L IV, U.Il.lMl.lll yj
ifnizinsj land. About .'(hj ucre-s level, well watered
anil well improved. Tha crop and 500 head of i-heep
will he sold wifli the land if desired by purchaser, at
a barjraj.il.
A
FARM NEAR ROSEBLRG. CONTAINING 323
jt acres, ail under fence. Good farm or grazing
land.
FINE STOCK FARM CONTAINING 543 ACRES
ni Uosebury; llo acres ol i'ood gram
sain.
I i lkge stock and oralv farm near
A Oakland, contaii.in- 3233 acrcj. Alxut 700
-4-
acres jtlow land, well fenced and well watered.
A steam sawmill at drain station on
i Railroad.
A
FLOURLXG X1LL AT SCOTTSBURO.
A
A
SO. ONE FLOURING MILL FOL'it MILES
from Oakland, on Calipooia creel;.
XI. takland.
I will sell the above real property on rea
sonable terms. For fall particulars enquire
of J. C. HUTCHINSON,
Oakland, Douglas County, Oregon.
Tfca Hardman Piano,
A strictly first-class instrument at
moderate price; Also
The Popnlar Pease Piano
A. L. BA NCROFT & CO.,
721 M-vrkot st, San Francisco,
Solo agents fcr Pacific Cqoh
Our Bprini? and Bumme
Fnce-lost No. 33, has made
kits appearance improved
I and enlarged. Over 200
pages. Over 3,000 illns
trations, Contains quota
itavblo Works
The Famous iiirivaleu
tions, descriptions and illustrations of
nearly all articles in general use, from
Adam and Eve to Sitting Bull and Mrs.
Langtry. It costs us 25 cents for every
copy we mail nearly $50,000 per acnum.
It makes our hair red to think of it. We
ehould 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. Respectfullv, i
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
gr 8g WalHub Ayb Cbieae, IU. a
FAR BIERS, LOOK!
FOR TUB BEST WEARIXSJ
For men and w s and the most durable hoc3 for
mia-iCd aii J children, try the celebrated
lEOl-T-CLiAD GOODS
JLmufacturcd by
PORTER, BLESSING ER, & CO.
San Francisco. Thev are truaranteed to give satis
faction. Will not break in the back or rip in the
tdde. AH goods of this manufacture made by white
men. No Chinamen employed. For saio by
FLOF.D & CO.
- ROSEBURO.
BOOTH BROS.
E. O. YOUNG
YONCALLA.
OAKLAND
WTP.0?0UTA?3 SAL93H,
llOfcEBUKO, OREGON,
HcCULLOOH & CO,
OXLY TRE BEST BRAXDS
OF
Kept on hand, and customers will find this a pleasant
place of resort. (Jive nic a call.
S3T One door south of the Metropolitan Hotcr T3i
JAMES D2AIH.IITG,
Blacksmith and Farrier,
And wcil-known to the people of Douglas comity,
would respectfully an.iounec that he is prepared to
do all kinds of work m his line and guarantees satis
faction. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
Any fanner having a plow to sharpen or machinery
to repair will'do well to ifive me a cull at my old
stand.
1 have a full stock of iron and steel, and hnvin
purchased the same t a low price, can do work, so
far as prices are concerned, cheaper than any who
will attempt 'competition, J AS. PEARLING,
- Oakland, Oregon.
METilOPOLITAN
This -Popular Mouse
Situated n the center of the business portion Of
Koseburj;, having recently changed hauds, has been
COMPLETELY RENOVATED,
And prepared for the reception of guest'. The
dining room will be supplied with tho besi. the
With irood attendance. As Mrs. Zi''ler ha:i charge of
ihe kiLehen the cookin w ill be unexccitioniible.
Kates reasonable. Fr cuavb to a:ul from the
railroad. LOU. ZIoLER.
a
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Ecsebtirg.
Shaving Kair C'uttisis ui a
R, S. & J. C. SHERIDAN
(Successors to Thos. P. Sheridan)
DEALERS IN HARP-WARE,! TINWARE, STOVES,
UUNS, CUTLERY, AN L TINNERS t L R
NLillKxU UOOUS.
TIX STOfi, ROSS5I'Ii, Or.
Ilavms: secured tho aoove business, we are pre
pared to keep up its! former good name for work and
prices. We have the best of I material and always a
full stock of goods on hand atjd it is our aim to f ur
ni.sh ciwtouieM wish lir.-,t-o!asi articles at live and let
live prices. A full stock of j
Dealers from abroad will receive prompt attention.
K. S.!& J. C. M1ERIDAN.
. BUY THS
I
U35SUA. VALLEY MILLS
FX.OXJ11! piOTXR!
THE BEST IXTSB SSAKRET!
Address A. W. Stearns, Can
yonvi!!e, Oregon.
j .
FINE fUlIIMS
SAL
ONE FARM CONTAINNCi 431 AND 301-00
acres, IS miles from Hos-ebur, on toe Coos Hay
stagti roxd, and known as the i"Kitf!iteen Mile House."
Has pood dwelling', larije barn 'iid outhousee, with
orchard and good ya.Uen M wel fenced. A pood
sized ereek fir ugh tle pmoe, near the house
and bam. ar 'eve o .iniic rolling hind. Orain,
jjrass and . 1 icnty of jtiinher for fuel, fencing-
and build njf urposes. Ii a g-ood tavern stand, be-in-i
near tht foot of coast ranire of mountains Toll
gute and stage station adjoining. Climate liealthy,
water pure. Terms, part eaili and part on liberal
hue.
-j
ALSO ADJOININft A F!AP.M OF 100 ACRES,
with (rood dwelling and; barn and outbijiluintfs
with a bearing orchard Onefhalf plow land and hal
ance timber land, and all well watered. These farms
will he sold either tog:ethc or seperately, to suit
purchasers. Apply to" Hermann A: Hall, iioiieburff,
Oregon. j
ALSO, 427 ACRES NllAIl THE TOWN OF
Looking 01as3, in Dwlas county. VlTi acres of
lilow land of the best quality j balance pasture land,
with plenty of oak aud fir tinlibcr for fuel and fenc
ing. All well watered, witl dwelhmr barn and good
orchad. Trice $4,000. One jthonsand down, balance
on easy termS. " A fee simplfe title enaranteed. En
quire ofi Hermann & lit
Ir.wn Co., Oakland.
Koseburg-, or A.j F.
A -SO, A FARM OF a2. AcRES, SITUATED 11
miles northeast of Itoebkir, in M-unt Scott re
cinet. One hundred acres piow iand, the balance
lhkkI pasrure f!Kl. well watered and all under good
fence. Plenty of fir a'd oak j timber for Uniting and
fuel. Good farm house and tarn and other outbnild
ingi, and 500 choice fruit wets bearing1. Frice $d per
acre. Inquire nfC II. Odenj on tlie premise.-;, or of
Hermann and Ball, attorneyjj, lto.burtf.
Notice ol ;
8ettlcmcnl
"VfOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN" TilATTHE UXPER
1.1 signed las Hied his flnalj aeeoutit iu the County
Court for l)ouf!a.4 County, State of Oreg-rt'., as a'iniin
istrator of lhceUt of Oe.5 E'r.I, dcctJurd, a -d
the Judye ot sai l County Ctiiirt, by an order duly
made ana entcretl, Iim appoiiited a..d fixed Monday,
the 3d day of Srtvinber, lSi'l, at ten clock a. m
for tbe beai insr of any object
mk, ii any uiere tie, lo
tleif.eiit of tui'jl estate.
E.nd nnal neeount and the si
By order of J
s. FlTpiCwii, Co. Jv.dgi.
A. ti. OX, Aorair.iBtrator.
BOOTS,
Jtoscburg, Or., July 2d.
.JL.OTJIS JBIST.F'IJUs?,.
WATIOIAKE2l & JWE?jER
Oregon.
WHOLESALE
ASTD RETAIL
VA TCIIES,
DEALER TN
CLOCKS, JEWELRY
A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF SPEC-
TACLES, OF ALL KINDS.
, Call and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Don't
forget
the old stand of
Zi. BSLFIIiS.
HENRY L. BENSON, A. M.
MISS ANNA E. DEISEN DOFFER", -
DR. J. W. STRANGE,
MISS ADDIE E. SMITH,
New buildings, first-class surroundings, low rates cf tuition, cheap board.
For particulars apply to HESUY L. BEXSOtf,
alStf , Principal.
HITCH U
OH1'
. M
AND BUY A
.iJ Cy UJ
One
of
the bluest and best stock of
ncthincc but tho best
Bent Tail
4
v.
6i FA
ikY : CAM
ISolliij, w
SEE WHAT 1 WHY, THAT THE LEADING MERCHANT
HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF
EVER BROUGHT TO ROSERURG !
INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY
LADIES' DRESS GOOD;
OF THE VERY LA
GENTLEMEN
READY MADE CLOTHING!
D
o TSTot "Fail to Cxill mitl EKamino Jii Stoolc!
Pis motto u Quick Sles and Smul 1
Seaeaibarttio Plaos, ITcw York Sto?s, Sosolsurg.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS, JIOSEBURG, OR'GN.
They would announce that they have just received and now have on hand one of the
Largast Stocks - of G-easral Hardwaro
Ever brought to Doaila, nd when adiod to their STOVES OF ALL PAT
TKJiXSand HEADY MADE TINWAUK, they are prepared to deciar tli-y have the
bcsk 8Uj ply in their line ot a.iv houso in Southern Oregon, which they propose
aiiSHS
can purdiase eteewherp.
Iu hutihnpe of budding materials Ik
superior inducements to purchasers. Tij
W e .an trivts you oarfraios in the ioJ nviug brands of stoves, not equalled else
where Buck's. Bonanza. Farmer. Utility. Dexter, Pacific, "A He West, Clarendon
Occulei I roi. Kin Tj Empire City, and olher stoves and ranges.
The Lett of workmen af: cqnetnutJy employed m the manufacture of our Tinware
and buyers should learn our prices.
Wo have also Uraojns to offer in guns, such &s Winchester, Sharp and ther Rife
i-s wh;1 as in Shot-j; uns and Pisto's.
AVe RTe also Asretus for th White Peeries and New Home Sewing Machine ,whk-
we sell at lowest rates and warrant as couiole te ir every respect.
We cau also supply
'J ' e best in the market, at. i lowest rate?.
Give us a call, inspect )ur alock, inquire
any one cau.
Coos Bay
STAGE
LINE!
THROUGH TO
Cocs J3ay in 24 HoarSi
Ti.uiinola nnw nrftnare l to carrv" cassentrers and
freight, beinir supplied with comfortable stapes and
and oareful drivers. Stase leaves Hosibu-.-g every
niorninir at six o'elock. Oi'lee -c
HAMILTON'S DRUG STORE.
Fare to Coos Bay $5.
SALISBURY, HAILY &C0., ols.
Principal.
- Assistant.
Principal Commercial Department.
- - Music Teacher.
o- Tliait
13 f Is? w W
OBWllB'i
1 1 I
NEW SET OF
goods ever brought to town. I use
leather and have got
5 p S?
fi at
n
to Sco lol
3 fl
9
YOU SBE?"
;s rs TBk re.
OF
EST STYLES.
AND BOYS'
ALSO
i'roiits."
TUMt &2T3T 0113 :
the way c
us.
locks, butts, etc, we can offer
as to cur prices, and promise to suit ah
ill Eli IP AN BKOii.
P. -p. HOG-AW's
tot
HAVING PURCHASED A C03I
PLETE -ASSORTMENT OF
GENERAL
WILL SELL THE SAME
CHEAP FOR CASH!
PRICE LIST:
Calicos, 5 cents per yard.
Ladies' dress goods, 8 cents per yard.
Corsets, 50 cents.
Genuine kid gloves, 75 per pair.
Coffee, No. 1 Costa Rico, 7 lbs. for $1.
Persian Cashmere, 25 cents per yard.
Suitings, 12h. cents per yard.
Fine J apanese teas, 45 cents per lb.
Six spools silk thread, 25 cents.
Other articles in proportion. -My
motto is cash sales fc small promts.
F. P. HOG AN.
UNTIL FURTHER
H0TIOE !
EX
mi'
Will sell goods
AT FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS:
Best brands of prints, 18 yds. 1 00.
WJiite Rock and Lonsdale Mus
lin 10 yds... $1 00.
Canton Flannel from 9 to 1G cents per
yard. -
Ladies Brocaded Dress Good., 11 els.
per yard.
Cotton Batting 20 cents per yard..
Brooks', Coat's and Clark's spool cot
ton, 60 cents per doz.
Ladies' Calf Shoes, $1 75 per pair.
forties' Cicth Hal morals, '$1 50 each.
Table linen from 35 to GO ets. pr. yard.
Costa .Rica Coffee No. 1 guaranteed,
seven pounds for $1 00.
Tea, our own Brands, 37 cts. per lb.
Sugars f rem 11 to 13 cents per lb.
Touiatees $1 75 per dozen.
Rice No. 1 Caiolina, 8 cents per lb.
And all other goods in oar lino in
proportion. Ye have given you theso
quotations and hope that one and all
will take advantage of bur price list.
CAILO ERGTHEBS;
T.,W. MORGAN,
AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT
OF MOSES APPLE, NEXT
DOOR TO MARK'S &
CO., OFFERS FOR
SALE THE FINEST VARIETY
OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND
CONFECTIONERY EVER
OFFERED IS ROSE
BURG, AT
PRICED LOWER THAN THE
LOWEST. CIGARETTES A
SPECIALTY. A bTNE
SUPPLY OF HOLI
DAY GOODS.
CONCRETE PIPE.
HENRY GATERMAN AND LOUIS BELFILS
bave obtained tho riht for loula8 county for
laying
Cozitinnous ' Concrete Pipe,
forconveyinif water, nd Loiils Belflla and Georpe
Protsman have obtained the right for Jonophine and
Curry counties, and will tsell farm or individual rijrtit
antl lay pijieatthe ctmpet flijiirea. Any size frjia
li to 22 iuched furnished. ThU pipe ia liiuch
Cheaper than Wood, Iron or Lead I
It is also well suitel f.fr Irri;ition or Mining purpos
andean be laid any distance" without Joints.
Axle Grease!
Best in the world- Get the genuine.
Every package has our trademark
and is marked Frozer's. SOLD EV
ERY WHERE, no 35-1
BUY ONLY
CANYON VILLE MILLS
THIS FLOUR IS MANUFACTURED FROM ONLY
the best of wheal. I have for sale also Bran,
Shorts, and Middlings, Bacjn, Hams, Lard, etc.
jured in the hiort s ientifle manner. Purchasers wil
Jo me a laror W inspoot uiy gtock at the Canyonvill
fob
fill
FLOUR
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