The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, September 15, 1883, Image 2

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
s. SATURDAY," SEPT. 15, 1883.
; Tilden.
, . Many Democratic papers are taking
up the cry st.irteJ by Republican jour.
'' nds, of Iho old ticket for 1884.
V; We are all forced to recognize the
great statesman and patriot in the Sage
of Graniercy Park, and should all respect
" and venerate Uie love of peace and good
order manifes'el by him in submitting
t a vronj rather than take the chances
of deluging the country in a civil war,
".The time for the old ticket was in 1880.
At that time tne lioness um.King peu- -
.... i.ii;.. i: . I
pie would have set the seal of condem-
, nation upon too greater xrr.uu mat, was
ever perpetrated upon law and order
t .i . ml i. :4 t.. I
in any ago oi mo wouua muiy.
J-the action of Mr, Hendricks in refusing
t: to. take the second place upon the ticket;
i that time, Tilden and the Democratic
Fai IJ CIO iUl w.. v vaw Q I
-t4-i viravis frt oll n rl n fiio fffAil t. I
till I
-1 before, and lose the advantage which
, they would otherwise have had in C Q
campaign tf 1880. The selt-shness of
' Mr. Hendricks has forfeited all claims
.. Which he might havo to a place upon
the ticket. The country has recovered
from the excitement and connection
I into which it was thrown by the fraud-
ulent action of Congress in counting
the electoral vote, And the unselfish
'. action, of the greatest of statesmen
Khines with a bnchter luster as time
. . . . .... ,.,
f j-olls away from the dangers with which I
the country was then threatened:
TnE tariff is the rock upon which
the Republican bark . will strand in
Ohio, at . the coming October storm.
"We hope to hear of the final overthrow
of the high-protectionists in that State.
A Summer Eesort.
It has always been considered both
healthy and polite to move once a year
from homes in the sweltering interior Tupper for having furnished, free, con
to camps at the margin of the sea- veyance for the ladies, and to his gal.
Following this time-honored custom a lant son Frazier who manipulated the
brilliant company consisting of Davis ribbons and helped us in our dilemma
and wife, medical division; McClellan We spent nine days in camp and
wife and son, non-professionals; Miss they went all too rapidly. Mr. Will-
Gilliland, pedagogue; Miss Cleaver, col-
Jector of curiosities; and Campbell, wife
and baby, legal division; with Campbell
as unsuccessful hunter extraordinary,
en about August 1st, -boarded a train
consisting of wagon and lxick and pro-
ceeded towards the setting sun, as seen
from the mouth of the Coquille river
The trip to Myrtle Point, the first J
transier, was voiu 01 tunuing kach-
aTIUinf tof Kntli n-itnn gTwl Iinrt
CJ"v'vru "o V",
were demolished by tlie way and owed
'their safe , arrival to a liberal supply of
rope, applied in proper shape to the
fractures. Myrtle Point, the former
head of navigation on the Coquille river,
i l e a. e i s j.1
is about forty-five miles trom the ocean,
We camped there one night and wore
yisited by a delegation headed by B.
Herman, who, as spokesman, gave us a
hearty "welcome to the Coquille." The
present head of navigation is at Nor-
way, below Myrtle Point, to which While there we feasted on clams, mus
point we proceeded next day and trans, cles, rock oysters and flounders, which
jferred ourselves and baggage to the l't- latter could be caught in quantities in
fcle steam propeller Ceres, presided over
y Captain ;Reed and engineered by
p)V via trienu aiacK, oy wncm we
were treated in most hospitable fashion,
. ......
('ine uoquuie is a ueauuiui ner, witu
the bordering hills, .rooping trce3 upon
Its banks and piacui sunace, out it nas
, doubly pleasing to us who were only
too anxious to exchange wagon for boat;
dnat for water and burning sunshine
for breezy shade. Coquille city, which
ii the proposed terminus for the Coos
Bay R. R. this winter is a thriving lit
fche town and bid3 fair to be the metrop
olis of that section. On the evening of
1 the third day out we came in view of
the ocean, and shortly after landed at
Bandon, near the place of our proposed
camp. Here the hunter of the party
was approached by a Frenchman named
Giromi, who keeps some sort of a house
in that country, and charged wi th beiug
a sheep herder come to work for Beu
jiett jand came near being captured
jbodUy and appropriated. The crowd
however, consulting ita own interests
Would not stand this but promptly, af
ter inspection, identified their hunter,
and hs was released, Having carried!
our Jtwo wagon Joads of plunder about j
a quarter of a mile we made camp by
the side of a clear and beautiful little
creek an4 Vere preparing to take a rest
when we were agreeably surprised by
a visit from our old friend if. P. Tupper
who pieside over the fortunes of the
. Ocean House, just above and command
ing a fine view of beach, ocean and
river. The next day wo all, of coui-se
hunt the beach, each " to pursue his or
Jier favorite phantom the .Doctor
huting for iedine, brownine, sal-ammoniac
and such; the ladies searchin?
for shells, mosses and agates; McClellan
supervising the whole business and the
hunter terrifying the sea birds and ex"
Citing ihe contempt of the sea lions by
the frequent reports of his gun! There
is no more beautiful spot than this
IBaiidon and surroundings. There is a i
enormous rock just in rront ot tue I
Ocean House to the summit of which j
. .
Mr. 1 upper has put a ladder, from
this summit can be distinctly seen the
. , t-n-
nver winding down the western lulls
the waste of sand to the north; the
. x . , . i i
beach stretching away; southward and
also the level plateau extending a mile
cr .o inland; tier, is John place,
bv the river;, the new chapel on the
Kill- anrl In hut rrrpiff thp vost e
hill, and last, but greatest, the vast ex
panse ot ocean westwaru, witnits storms
and its calms; its sunshine and its fog;
jts solitude and its occasional passing
vessel, all combining to mako up a
' sight too grand to be easily described by
!a tvro. vWe had been in cam n onlv a
, , u Jted t
, b . . . t tfc Qcean
, M Tum)e, for oul. express
bene frout money and without
' . . - .
. H gent his hack for the ladies
, of courSQ and ever
fcojy Jeffc abont tweive 0ciock . f ter a
raoat eiliovaU(, evening .
1 . . ft
VUC VA. t U- 1'iuiuiuvjiv a-wuvui w v. uu a.
trip was an excursion to. China laket
about four miles down the ooast. "We
went for the purpose of catching trout.
in which this lake abounds. There is a
ge fishing boat which came ashore
near thsro after a "storm, and it has
been placed in the Jake. Our intention
was to use this, and wo did use it but
after great tribulation, for it was a lady
who had the say on us, and she became
in-flnsa,! .-if ins nrul aanrwllv herA fho
, - . . .i
man of no profession for invading the
' I
sacred precincts of her Washing ground
- , -
upon the peaceful margin of the lake.
Whereupon we adjourned, somewhat
ilnwnciisr. frt th ViPOfli nnrl mIIpJ a
p. "
council ot war, it was determined to j
assault the castle again and procure the
boat, it possible. Atter soma wordy
war on one sme ana assuacmsr assuv
(inces on the Other tha rnmmirrPP! oamA
off victorious, and all hands were soon
aboard the boat and "snailing" in the
beauties in good style. We returned
late and felt under obligations to Mr.
jams and family, Mr. Croxtonand fam-
ily and Mr. Moore and family joined us
before we lrft, and by their presence
added to the enjoyment. .
Many changes were noticeable there
since two years before, the most impor-
tant of which was the change in the
outlet of the Coquille river, which now
enters into the sea at least half a mile
inrmcr norm tnan it uu tnen, tuanRS
tn fUa r, W..T
6.v,1hu.v,..i "
thus made a straight water way into
the sea, with an average depth of nine
feet. Schooners find no difficulty in
going in and out of the river now and
large quantities of lumber, butter and
I j.i i i ? j ii ,i .
other products find their way thence to
San Francisco. More than 50,000
pounds of butter were shipped from
John Lewis' this year. This river is
desunnd, in the near future, to become
a port of no mean pretentions.
the river by means of an Indian or two
land some small silver change. . We did
not eaten any ourselves - out got all we
wanted by Ifroity; Immense prepara-
, ' , . . 1 ,
tions were oemg maue to capture ana
can salmon. A large run was expected.
i ua tne morning ot the tLirteenth
day out'-we turned our faces homeward
under the impression there is no more
pleasant resort in summer than the
beach o Candon, and no more accom
modating people than thoso who live
there. The Cere3 brought us safely to
the head of navigation and we reopened
our camp at Myrtle Point. All wen t
smoothly here again until we went after
our horses. Upon enquiring of one
Mr. G. A. Crown, our man of no pro
fession am legal hunter were struck
with paralysis upon learning that the
bill was $1G 50 for pasturing and at
tending to them nine days. We first
paid the bill and then went away to a
lonely spot and l icked hard. Uncle
Chris. Lehnherr would hi ve done the
same for us for $5 and thought him
self well paid. Draw your own moral.
N ext day, between Myrtle Point and
Dora, Mr. Croxton was stricken sud-
denly and violently unconscious, and
. .., fii .
the Services Of the medical department
were required at tne tront. it miSIOr-
: ' Cl t- i m i
tune Were fitter-US, however, he tailed
tor we all camped together that night
pretty well, at Laird's. This man Laird
does not put en much stvle, but he con
cluded we must be rich whxn he chaiged
us fifty cents for a quart of milk, and
he had several cows. One of our com
pany caught sisty trout in traveling
from Laird's to the summit, and was in
over the summit in time for dinner.
This ended our unusual experiences
and we ploughed through the dust untij
on the evening of the fifteenth day,
late, we arrived safely at home.
Altogether it was as enjoyable a trip
as one could desire, excepting tlie little
extortions which are liable to hapje:i
in any thinly settled country. '
, UU-x o daluim,
.fnp.kaon Street. Jlosebursr
The pro pre tpr of this well kn iwn a?id
popular resort wonui lUanK nisjinenus
forltheir nbe-al patronage in the past
and would-ask for a continuance of
he same In the iuture, The public is
informe(1 that t teep none but the. be8t
brands of wires, Jiquora and cigars
$3?&?lg Mu$
Whiskies
A 8oocJ billiard table will be found
n galooD. algo tbe leajing ers
or the world.
:ubba:
Caeek Mills !
HAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE NAMED
mills of E. Stephens and Co., we are now pre
pared to furnish anv amount of the best quality of
ever offoreJ to the public in Douglas county. We
will furnish at the mill at the following prices:
No. 1 rough lumber. , . , $12 per M.
No, 1 flooring, e-inch 2 per M.
No. 1 iloorintf, 4-inch S2 per M7
No. I finishing lumber jer M.
No, 1 finishing luinbtr dressed on 2 sides.. 4 per SI.
No, I finishing lumber dressed on 4 sides. .$6 per SI.
CLARKE & BAKER.
M...SULLIVA
TS SOW PREPARED TO DO A .NY
.
I ! TI . . 1.1..
I kind ot worK m nis line, jieatistones
and Monuments of all descriptions, at very
low. prices and warranted to give ample sat-
isfactiou, .....
M. SULLIVAN.
W.T.PEET,
A. Y. HOVEY,
II. C. IIUMPHttEY,
W a HITMPHPKV
t'-vttnt i a rir "n 4 ATT
jJ U IjLAD VjU. 15Ai IV,
pct. HuiIlllhreT & Co.
mRANSACTA GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
New York and other points. Bills of exchange on
principal points in Europe.
Deposits Eeceived Subject to Sight Check-
FABMS
l Draw sisht drat U ou rornana, an rrauciseo,
FOE
SALE,
The umlcrsigneil lias lor sale
the following Real Prop
erty in Douglas Coun
ty, Stateof Oregon:
4 FITtST-CLASS GRAIN FARM KKAR THK
i Town of Wilbur, contai'iin' 314 acre. Ila3 a
gtod dwelling house and out-buildinyH, and a fine or-
J chard; ail weti fom-ed and watered; 25a acre in grain.
rvSE FARM CONTAINING 352 ACHES, 125 OF
VJ which is plow land in ciduvation, balance is-
ture; all fenced; well watered; ijood imjtroveineuts
and orchard.
rXli SECTION QF LAND NEAH THE TOWN
J of Scottsburg-; 80 acres river bottom, balance hill
and timber land.
A
FARM NEAR W1LWR, CONTAINING 9C3
acres; 125 acres in krrau, the balance splendid
rraziiut land. About 300 aeress levoi, Wfe;i watereu
nJ wtfu impr0ved. The crop and 500 head of beep
will be sold with the land if desired by purchaser, at
a bargain.
A FARM NEAR liOSEUlKG, CONTAINING 323
acres, all under fence. Good farm or grazing
land.
4 FINE STOCK FARM CONTAINING 64D ACRES
XI 12 miles from Roeburg; 125 acres of good grain
land, at a banuii.
A
LRGE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM NEU
Oakland, coiittiiiiiuir 3233 acres. Ab nt 700
acres plow land, well fenced and well watered.
A
STEAM SAWMILL AT DRAIN STATION ON
Railroad.
A
FLOURING X ILL AT SCOTTSBURG.
A N0- 0;STK flouring m
A from Oakland, on Calip.H.ia
MILL FOUR MILES
creek.
A
NUMBER OF TOWN LOTS IN THE CITY OF
Oakland.
I will sell the above real property on rea-
sonable terms. For full particulars enquire
J. C. HUTCHINSON,
Oakland, Douglas County. Oregon
The Tamons Unrivaled
IP
Th.9 Hardmaa Piano,
A strictly first-class instrument at ;
moderate price; Also
The Popular Pease Piano !
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.,
721 Market st, San Francisco,
Sole agents fcr Pacific Coastf
Administratrix Notice.
JN may concern, that the undersigned has been
I uuij appoinieu oy in oouniy wiun oi uoutrias
I ewwty, Oregon m aduiinistratrix of the estate of J.
J as such; now,'.herefn-e, all persons having cUims
against said estate are notmett to present me same,
j duly verified, within six months from date hereof, to
the undersigned, at her residence in Oakland, Ore
gon, and all persons owing said estate are required,
to make immediate payment thereof; individual ac
counts to ui.dersigned and partnership accounts to
Dr. J. E. Page, of OaklanJ.
Oakland, Oregrtn. August 25, 19S3.
JANE VENABLE, Administratrix.
IlKRMAXS AND Ball, attorneys for estate. sl-5
Our Spring nt Bumme
Jfnce-Last Iso. 66y has made
jits appearance r improved
land enlarged. Over 200
pages. Over 3,000 illus
trations. Contains quota
tions, descriptions and illustrations of
nearly all articles in general use, from
Adam and Eve to Sitting Bull and Mrs. -Langtry.
Itcofets us 25 cents for every
copy we mail nearly $50,000 per annum.
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. Eespectfully, $
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
. Sr WfthMk Atmm CUnio, UJ.
J m ' f w warn f
!V PI
FARMERS, LOOK!
TOK TUB BEST WEAKIXO
BOO
T
For men and boj s and tlieniost durable shoes for
muses and children, try the celebrated
IROH-C LAD" GOODS
Manufactured by
PORTER. SLESSINGER, & CO.
San Franci"o. Thev are guaranteed to give Batis
faction. Will not "break hi the back or rip in the
side. All cooda of thifl manufacture mode by white
men. No Chinamen employed, b'or sale by
FI,0EDCO.
BOOTH BROS.
E. O. YOL'NO
ROSEBUEC.
YONCALLA.
-. OAKLAND
METROPOLITAN SALOON,
HOSEBURG, OREGON,
McOULLOCH & CO,
ONLY THE BEST BRANDS
or-
Wines, lifrpiors to Cigars
Kept oit hand, and customers will find this a pleasant
place ot reson. liivo uie a can.
13" One door south of the Metropolitan Hotcr Et
JAMES DEAHLII7G,
Blacksmith and Farrier,
And well-known to the people of Douglas county,
would reiectfuily announce that he is prepared to
do all kinds of work in lu hue and guarantees satis
faction.
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
Any farmer having a plow to sharpen or machinery
to repair will do well to five me a call at my old
stand.
I have a full stock of iron and steel, and having:
purchased the same at a low price, can do work, so
far as prices are concerned, cheaper than any who
will attempt competition, JAS. dkakluxu,
Oakland, Oregon.
.rmm
Jill
This lopcilar HIouc
Situated n the center of the business portion of ;
Roseburg, havinjftecently changed hands, haa been
COMPLETELY RENOVATED,
And prepared for the reception of guest. The
dining room will be supplied with tbe beat, the
3IAKKET AFFORDS
With good attendance. A Mrs. Zigler has charge of
the kitchen the cookmir will be unexceptionable.
Rated reasonable, tree coach to and from the
railroad. LOU. ZILEU.
'A'DhWS'E
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Eoseburg.
Simving and ISair Cutting in a
Workr-naulikc Mauser.
R.S.&J.C. SHERIDAN
(Successors to Thos. P. Sheridan)
DEALERS INT HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES,
ti UNS, CVTLKRV, AN D TI NNEUS FUR
NISHING GOODS.
TIX STORE, IIOSEBURG, Cr.
Having secured the aoove business, wo are pre
pared to keep up its former good name for work and
prices. We have the best of material and always a
full stock of goods on hand and it is our aim to fur
nihh customers with first-class articles at live and let
live prices. A full stock, of
Iron aud Steel TTpi- Stile.
Dealers from abroad will receive prompt attention.
His. R. S. &J. C. SHERIDAN.
BUY THE m
OIPQUA VALLEY UILLS;'
FLOUlil FLOTJE!
TIIS3 miHt SNTIIE M AKRET!
Address A. W. Stearns, Can
yoiivillc, Oregon.
FOR SALE
FARM CONTAIN-fXO 431 AND 391-00
crcs. 18 miles trom JUwebursr, on tne Coos Bay
stage road, arid known as the "Eighteen Mile House."
Has good uwellinr, lar?e baru nJ nuthotuee, with
orchard and good ga.aen is we I fenced. A good
sized creek ow tir'U;;h the pace, near the house
atid bam. ' ' ar 'eve r ,.acc rolling lami. Grain,
grass and ' i icnty of timber for fuel, fencing
and build ng urposes. - la a good tavern fttand, be
ins; near th- foot of coast range of mountains Toll
gate and fctage aUtion adjoining. Climate healthy,
water pure. Terms, part cash and part on liberal
ime.
ALSO ADJOINING A FARM OF lOfl ACRES,
with good dwelling and barn and outbuildings
with a bearing orchard Une-half plow land and bal
artre timber land, and all well watered. These farnis
will be sold either together or sepcrately, to suit
purchasers. Apply to Hermann & Ball, Koseburg,
Oregon.
A LSO, 427 ACRES NEAR THE TOWN
OF
A Looking Glass, in Douglas county. 125 acres of
plow land of the best quality, balance pasture laud,
with plenty of oak aud fir timber for fuel and fenc
ing. All well watered, with dwelling barn and good
orchad. Price $4,000. One thousand down, balance
on easy terms. A fee simple titie guaranteed. En
quire of.t Hermann & lia ltoseburg, or A. F.
ffwn Co., Oakland.
-SO, A FARM OF 625 ACRES, SITUATED 11
J. miles northeast of Roseburg, in M"unt Scott pre
cinct. One handrrd acres plow iand, the balance
good pasture land, well watered and all under good
fence. Plenty of fir and oak timber for fencing and
fuel.- Gowlfajmi house and barn and other outbuild
ings, and 500 choice fruit trees bearing. Price 6 per
acre. Inquire of C. H. Oden, on the premises, or of
HeiujASX and Ball, attorneys. Rose burg.
Dissolution Xotiee.
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST:
ing bjtweeu R. 1. MeOulloch and M. A. Breutano
of life linn of R. McCulloch and Co., is ttiis day dis
solved by mutual consent. K. T. 31 dXilIocli reinains
in the bu ne -s and will settle all liabilities, and col
lect all outstanding accounts due the firm, M. A.
Brentano retiring from the business.
r.t. Mcculloch.
Q Rosoburg, August 13, 1S83.
IT
OPOIilTAN
INiiil
nun
I.OUIS ifETL.F'IJL.S,
WITCUSIAIiEIlit
Rosetourg', Oregon.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER TN WA TCHE8,
CLOCKS, JEWELRY
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SPEC
TACLES, OF ALL KINDS.
Call and examine our stock before
purchasing elsewhere. Don't forget
the old stand of
Xi. BELFIX5.
HENRY L. BENSON, A. M.
MISS ANNA E. DEtSENDOFFER, -
DR. J. W. STRANGE,
MISS ADDIE E. SMITH, - -
New buildings, first-class surroundings, low rates of tffUion, cheap board.
For particulars appl7 to HENRY L. BENSON,
alStf . Principal.
ITCH UP
efoie
3
W. 'Or. W
AND BUY A
ami
i
One of the bisreest and best stock of
nothing but the best leather and have got
EVERYTHING ;IN THIS LI
Dent Fail to Seo Ms!
f"SC
46
SAY;
SEE VVIIAT1 WnY, THAT THE LEADING MERCHANT
1,
HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF
nsra
EVER BROUGHT TO ROSEBURG !
INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY
LADIES' DBBSS GOODS,
OF THE VERY LA EST STYLES. ALSO
. GENTLEMEN AND BOYS'
READY MADE
Do NotFnllto Call and Examine his Stock!
Pis motto is Quick Sales and Small rroiit3."
Eemembor tho Placo. No"w York Store RoseTavrg.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS, .R0SEBURG, OR'GX.
They wouLl announce that they have just
Largest Stocks of
Ever brought to Lonziai, nt when
li-.lt.NS ana ki,aux MAUb iiavak,,
bf8 suj ply in their line ot , any house
eiz&iH ghiajii. Tom' mm
can purchas3 elsewhere.
In Uie shape of building materia
sunt-rior inducements to purchasers. Tiy
We van give you Bargains in tne iou
wiiere uucs , ponaDis, rariuur, uuiuy, uexier, I'.acinc, ... wiae West, Clarendon
Occidm Iron King-, Empire City, and other stoves tnd ranees.
The LBtpf. workmen arc constantly employed in the manufacture of oar Tinware
and buyers should learn our prices.
We have also taragins to offer in guns,
as well as in Shot-gun f and Pisto's.
We are also Ajrenis for th White Peerles and New TTome Seeing MaciJne whtcl
we sell at lowest rates and warrant as coionle tain every respect. '
We can also supply
'J I e best in the mhrket, at. lowest ratef". ' .
Give us a call, inspect ur stock, inquire as t? onr pricea, tad wS promise to snH al
ny one cau. .... . gUEUlDAN PIJOS.
Coos Bay
STAGE SB
LINE!
THROUGH TO
Coos Bay in 24 Hoursi
Thi line li now prepare.! to carry passengers nd
freisrht. being: supplied with comfortable stagres nd
and careful drivers. Statre leaves Roseburg very
morning at six o'clock. OlBce ai
HAMILTON'S DRUG STORE.
Fare to Coos Say $5.
SALISBURY, HAILY &CO:. rpl3.
- - - - Principal.
- - Assistant,
Principal Commercial Department.
- - - Music ieacher.
You do Tiiat
.Pi
9C
NEW SET OF
jjoods ever brought to town. I use
YOU SEE?"
OF
CLOTHING!
received and now have on hand one of tho
General Hardware
.idled to their STOVE3 OF ALL PAT
ttiey are prepared to decmre they hav th?
m Southern Oregon, which they propose
tlie way t
us. .
locks, butts, etc, we can offer
iwinj? OfRncis of stovps, not eaualld
sucli k$ Winchester, Sharp and JtLerEICe?
jvery respect.
Y!
P. P. HOGAH'o
im
I1AVING PURCHASED A COM
f PLETE ASSORTMENT OF
GENERAL . . ERCHIDSE
WILL SELL THE SAME
CHEAP FOR CASH!
PRICE LIST:
Calicos, 5 cents per yard.
Ladies' dress good., 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, 12 cents per yard.
Fine Japanese teas, 45 conts per. lb.
Six 8pool8 silk thread, 25 cents. .
Other articles in proportion.
My motto is cash sales & small proSta.
F. P. IIOGAN.
UNTIL FURTHER
NOTICE !
Will sell goods
AT FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS:
Best brands of prints, 18 yds. $1 00.
White Rock and Lonsdale Mus
lin 10yds......... ... $1 00.
Canton Flannel from 9 to 1G cents per
yard.
Ladies Brocaded Dress Goods, 1 1 cU.
per yard.
Cotton Batting 20 cents jer yard.
Brooks', Cout's and Clark's spool cot
ton, 60 cents per doz. v
Ladies' Calf Shoes, $1 75 per pair.
Ladies Cloth Balmorals, $1 50 each.
Table linen from 35 to 60 cts. pr. yard.
Costa Rica ColFeo N o. 1 sruaranteed.
seven pounds for 1 00.
Tea, our own Brands, 37 cts. per lb.
bugars from 1 1 V to 13 cents per I.
Toniatees$l 75 per dozen.
Rice No, 1 Oaiohna, 8 cents per lb.
And all other goods in our line in
proportion. We have given you these
quotations and hope that one and nil
will take advantage of our price list.
OAR0 BE0THERS.
T. W. MORGAN,
AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT
OF MOSE? APPLE, NEXT
; DOOPw TO MARK'S &
CO., OFFERS FOR
SALE THE FINEST VARIETY
OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND)
CONFECTIONERY EYER
OFFERED IS ROSE
BURG, AT
PRICES LOWER TILAN THE
" LO WEST. CIGARETTE3 A
SPECIALTY. A FINE
SUPPLY OF HOLI
DAY GOODS.
CONCRETE PIPE.
HENUT OATERMAK AND LOUIS BELFILS
have obtained the riht fur lJousrlu oountT for
Contiuuoas Concrete Pipe,
ffrcoVyiqff wattr. and Lout BelPls and Gorf
Protraun hve obtained tbe right tot Joophln nd
Curry counties, and will sell farm or individual rigbu
and lay pipe at the cbaapest flsrure. Any aixe troui
H to 22 iachu luriiinhed. This pi(e U much
(Jheaper than Wood, Iron or Lead I
It is also well suited for Irrigation or Miniag purpeea
andean be laid any distance without Joints.
Best In the world- Get the genniae,
Every package lias our trade.nark
and i marked Frazer's. SOLD EV
ERY WHERE, ao?54
BTJY ONLY
CAN YONVILLE MILLS
FLOUR
THI8 FLOUR IS MAN-UFAC?rrRED FROM OXLT
W best Of wheal. I have for sale also Bran
Short, and Middlings, Boon, Hams, Lard, ete.
eured in the most scientific manner. Purchaser wil
o me favor W Inspect my stock at therenyonvill
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