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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1883)
i THE INDEPENDENT. Iltk . ; s: -. : , 1 ; 1 . 1 Tbe relation which labor gaslams to SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1883. capital and the righu of the Iaborer to share in the profit arising from his own industry, is a question which more nearly concerns the welfare of society VICTORIOUS! 5 PRY'S SALOON, Jacksou Street, Koseburg- Th nronrptor of thia well iwn and . f ti l V. Uinthinrilll popular resort woniu umu& uionuraua for their lioe ai naironazo in iuc - FARMERS; LOOK! FOB mi BEST WBJUUKO and would he same in past jifck fnr a continuance oi th future. The DUbliO 13 ...... I L ll U and the perpetuity of our institutions nf..nnea tuat I teep none u iind that T sell over the bar the cele B 0 0 liratAit Jtsie Moore & Co.'s Kentucky A good billiard table wilt be fouud in the saloon; also the leading paoers of the world. hu: (TO a., THE DEMOCRATS Carry Ohio and Make Large Gains in Iowa. From the latest information it is safe to say Iloadley, the Democratic candi date, is elected Governor of Ohio, by from five 'to ten thousand majority, to gether with the entire State ticket. Tbe Legislature will be Democratic. Ia Iowa the Democrats have made than: all others combined. The laborer is truly worthy of his hire. By the hand of industry mother earth is j made to yield all the wealth and sustenance which go to make up national and in dividual ppulence and rroiperity. All material wealth ia grown from the soil or du? from the mine bv the hand of toil and fashioned by industry and (pj 'tf&pk E5SS3 smiled labor. JUan bnnss notning in to the world and takes nothing out of it; he requires but a narrow mound within which to return to his native element. He may own his broad acres -rr aviso runcmsET the above named and palatial residence and boast of his J pired to furnish mv amount of the best" quality ot faa m the soi . but tue mevuauie law Xi ujaB-.r cvor nftVred to tha public in Boujrlaa county. We CLAUK & BAKES PROPS. For men and boj s and the most durable shoe a for Wases aud children, try tha celebrated 2H017-C LAD GOODS Manufactured by PORTER, SLESSINGER, & CO. San Francisco. Thev are guaranteed to eive Sfitis faction. Will not break in the back or rip in the side. All cooda of this manufacture made by white men. io cuiuaruen employ eo. eorsaieuy FL0ED ft CO. BOOTH BRU3. E. G. YOUSO ROSEEURO YONCALLA. OAKLAND of nature fixes it certain that be has but a life estate at best. Then, why in a free republic do we find the marked distinctions between capital and labor, the moneyed autocrat and the honest peasant 1 Why and by what moans is large gains. Tbe Republican candidate I it that the profit, above a mere exist- will furnish at the mill at the following prices: No. 1 roush lumber $12 per M. No, 1 flooring, 0-inch per M. No. 1 flooring, 4-inch fed per M. No. 1 finishing lumber ... fcX per M. No. 1 fuiitdiiiix lumber dressed on 2 Bides. per M. No. 1 finishing lumber dressed ou 4 sides. .SUd per M. CLARKE & RAKER. for Governor is elected by from twelve to fifteen thousand plurality. The prohibitory amendment is de feated iu both States. In Ohio the Republicans attribute their defeat to the wool tariff and the prohibitory amendment. The prohibi- I to labor, and in many instances beyond tory amendment received a large vote, their strength and endurance, for a although neither party represented the mere pittance, that the few should revel cause of temperance, and was only de- in their luxury and gloat over their ence, arising from the skill and indus try of Jthe artizan, mechanic and la borer goes into the coffers of the capi talists 1 There is something radically wrong that the great masses should be forced fsiETRQP3UTA?J EQ3ECUR0, onEGorr, McCULLOOH & CO, ONLY THE BEST BRANDS or Wines, Ilqtioi's CinrH Kept on hand, and customers will find this a pleasant place of resort. Give nie a call. 3T One -looi' south of th Mctropolitsui Ilcter SULE JAMES DSARLIITG, AS IT IS IMPOSSIBLE -FOR ME TO CLOSE OUT Bus iness before Januarjr 1st, I have laid in a small supply of Gro ceries to last that length of time, and offer them at the following reduced .prices; Eight pounds Costa Rica Coffee, ...... Eight pounds "C" Sugar Seven pounds Cube (white)- Sugar. . . , Best C. O. Soap, box r. . . . . . . Tbomas' C. W. R. Soap " box Tobacco per pound . 1 1 00. OQ 00. 75. 1 37. , .... ,50 cents, 55 cents fc 60 cents. ALL OTHER GOODS JREGiiUDLESS OF COST. ivc me a Call antl Savo Forty Per Cent. - S. TP. IJLO-ED. HENRY L. BENSON, A. M. MISS ANNA E. DEISENDOFFER, -DR. J. W. STRANGE, MISS ADDIE E SMITH, ' Principal. Assistant. Principal Commercial Department. - Music Teacher. F. P. HOGv&JTq tore. S32 HAVING PURCHASED A CQil PLETE ASSORTMENT OF GEIiEML fJERCHIDiSE WILL SELL THE SAME; ''"- CHUAP Ftfk O ASK! PRICE LIST; o vatt 7i r t," nmpn rrrv rc aw O X tiij L i.iju xvy J.'v- nui i - - vis a w1 kiud of work m Lis liue. Headstcues SiaCSmitil aniBr. . f .11 . . i? J I ana jMonamenta oi an aescnptioos, at very low prices and warranted to give ample sat isfaction. EL SSXLIYAX. f eated by the vote in Cincinnati and Hamilton county, which gave a large majority against it. The wool question, ro doubt, had a great deal to do, with the result, al though the Republican speakers by the most artful jugglery, attempted to shift the responsibility of its reduction. well filled coffers. The fact that the black man was ; forced to work for his food and raiment while hi3 task-master regaled himself on the profits of his in dustry, cost the nation millions of blood and treasure. By striking the shackles from the limbs of the southern negro, our government has, by a system of un- W. T. PEET, W. S. IIUMl'IIPvEY, A. Y. HOVEY, U. C. HUMl'ilREY. DOUGLAS CO. BANK, Feet, Humphrey & Co. The "Wool Question. The State of Oregon and Douglas TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Draw sight drafts ou Portland, Sun Fraiiu'i3co, How York and other points. Bills of exchange on principal points in Europe. just and unwise legislation riveted the I Deposits Seceived Subject to Sight Check bonds ef absolute drudgery upon the great industrious and working masses of our people. The conditions engen- FARM! OAKLAND, 021; And well-known to the peopW of Poujr'us county, would respectfully announce that he prepared to do all kinds of work iu hi line mid guarantees satis faction. HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY Anv farmer havinsr a plow to sharpen or machinery to rt-vair will do well to (five me a call at my old stand. I have a full stock of iron ana steel, and having1 purchased the same at a low price, eati do work, so far as prices are concerned, cheaper than any wno will ctUuxipt competition, JAS. DEAKLINO, uaKianu, ure;on. METROPOLITAN HOTEL a county esneciallv. ia largely devoted to wool-growing and sheop husbandry, dered by this system of legislation cause The wool industry has furnished a nnnevings of discontent throughout lareer revenue to our people than any tho iarul- To remedy this condition is other. The exuort of sheen and wool a V paramount to all others and l 4 durinff the last five years has brought more ruoa.r into Douglas countr than cur tesmen for a practical and peace- froxa anr other source, and has fur alle The government, by Tlic Ulidcrsigaed IlilS for gale ' ohhed our farmers with a laiger profit lolsaIe extravagance and without re- the following Ileal Prop- tha all other products combined. Th m ; "lon' fi 6Q mj 1 Ci'tv in DoHiSS 81U- unwarranted action of the last Renub- 0681 OI ine Puuuc aomm t0 corpora- Tlals Popular House Situated n th.o center of tho business portion of Bodcburjf, having recently changed hauds, has ueen C OMP LlETELY RENOVATED, The lican Congress in reducing the tariff on wool and increasing the tariff on man ufactured woolen goods, ha3 robbed our farmers of five cents profit; on every pound of wool sold in the county, and thirty cenU on every dollar's worth of flannels or woolen hosiery or underwear tions. It has created a system ot bank- ty, State of Oregon: mg institutions or corporations which A first-class c , . r i i - . . r .i Town of Wilbur, GRAIN FARM NEAR THE drawg a two fold interest from the I fcoddwellin.!? house and out-buitditi', and a fine or , ,i I chard; all well fenced and watered; 60 acres ia grain. people, ai ine expense OI Cue govern- j A desirable home and very cheap. And prepared for tho reception of guest?, disiiuj room will be supplied with the best the BXXlICItiT AFFORDS With good attendance. As Mr3. Zijfler has charge cf the kiteheti the cookurr will be uuexceptionaLle. Hates reasonable. Frft coach to and from the railroad. LOU. ZluLLU. ment By a system of unequal and unjust taxation the government draws Oil i m irom trie great laborin'r masses ot our ANE FARM CONTAINING 352 ACRES, wl 125 OF rhi':h U plow land in cultivation, balance pas ture; all fenced; well watered; ijood improvements and orchard. , laiw and timber land. LAND NEAR THE TOWN acres river bottom, balance hill bought for use in their families. The a the r8renue tp nPl,ort thh &nd OfSuS 1 Jaw was passed by a party vote, for the Ullier Ui osani. benefit of tho New England mariufac- How to regulate and control these t urers, whom the prospective profits S'Stic corporations and enforce equal cabled to buy u p th party bosses who V and juaticeybetwoen them and the manipulated and run' the Republican PVU 13 the Sreat luestin now divid machine, both in and out of Congress.. fn-the two Political Parties and wil1 Hon. M. H fiM i,iRfc IipW H be the coming issue in State and na- , .. . i L . , iional politics. The Democratic party A fine stock fa containing 643 acres recent election, in hlS Stereotyped F 1 ouiwm, puv A 12 miles trmi Uoseburg; l'J5 acred of good grain eneech nromised the farmers of Ore-on now, as in the past, the party of the land, at a bargain. ' that he would stand by their interests f , 11 be found on the side of A RTirl mninUin thn tiritT nf lSfi7 TT t10411 lauw uaitiiujf lur Jisuce ana acres plow land, well fenced arid well watered equality. FARM NEAR WILBUR, CONTAINING Q23 acres; 125 acres in jrain, the balance splendid grazing land. About 300 acre;..s level, well watered and well improved. Tho crop and 500 head of theep will be sold with the land if uobired by purchaser, at a bargain. A farm near roseciro, uontaini'nu 320 A acres, all under fence. Good farm or itrsamg. laud. EAR ut 700 Opposit3 Metropolitan Hotel, Eoseburg. Sliavinff ami Hair Cutting in a Workmanlike Slaniier. P ft k-r T f! ftJTOMTUAT (Successors to Thos. P. Sheridan) DEALERS IN HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, V QUXS, CliTLEivY, AN O TiNNbKa FtlV NlblllNU GOODS. Or. too, succumbed to party dictation and the party lash, and in violation of his promises and the pledges he gave to the farmers of Oregon, voted to rob thorn pf their just profit on their wool. AS STEAM SAWMILL ail road. AT DRAIN STATION ON Do not fail to give S. F. Floed a call when in town. ' ijpod? sold regardless of cost. A FLOURING J1ILL AT SCOTTSBURQ. Wendell Phillips Supports Butler. Great slaughter in prices at S. F. Floed's. A NO. ONE FLOURING MILL FOUR MILES from Oakland, on Calipooia creek. A NUMBER OF TOWN Oakland. LOTS IN THE CITY OF ITT 1 ! "IT" 1 v enueii xuuiipb. wxioso worst crime WtrrPSf 4 f1? Xr "ffUfVUF was that of being an Abolitionist, is put in a letter defining his position and giving his opinion of the Republican party and Ben Butler. He says: ?' At present there can be only two po litical parties. The Republican X3 one. I distrust' and despise the Republicans as time servers, as double dealers, as soulless carrion masquerading in the grave clothes of their honored prede cessors. They have no right to seek their candidate among high-minded and honorable men. Let them choose a fitting leader from among tho Tewks bury Marshesthose peddlers of poor jnen'e bones. The movement which upholds Butler is the protest of earnest teen against all this. Including within It many very evil elements, thia move ment ia supported by somo of the best and most earnest men in the State. Its success will grind to po wder the dead weight which strangles and'ehokes us, p the anti-slavery rising buried the Whig relics beyond resurrection." I will sell the above real property on rea sonable terms. For full particulars enquire of J. C. HUTCHINSON, Oakland, Douglas County, Oregon. Some of the Republican papers ap pear anxious that Dorsey should turn over to the Democratic party. His great crime, in their eyes, was in getting taught, Dorsey, however, manifests a strong determination to stick by the party of great moral ideas, and coa tinues to play "boss." He has proven himself a faithful Republican and the party, with all the power of the present administration, came to his rescue when in peril. It was as a Republican that he perpetrated the starAroute robberies and Bpent the $400,000 to carry Indi ana for their cause. He knows that this party of great moral ideas never goes back on its thieves. No, die will jip leave it, Rossburg, Oregon. The Famous Unrivaled WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY Ei M K K Ki3 A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SPEC TACLES, OF ALL KINDS. Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Don't tnc old Etand of X. BEZiFXXiS, . - ,. Coob Bay Tfes Har&maa Piano, A strictly first-class instrument at moderate price; Also TJio ..Popular Pease Piaco ! forget A. L. BANCROFT & CO., 721 Alarket St., San Francisco, Sole agents fcrPaciSc Coas Administratrix Notice. STAGE LINE! THROUGH TO Cobs Bay in 24 Hours, This line Is now prejmred to carry possengrers and freijrbt, beinir supplied with comfortable stajfes and and careful driver. Staje leaves Boseburjr every morning at eix o'clock. Odiee ai HAMILTON'S DRC7G STORK Fare to Coos Bay $5. SALISBURY, HAILY kCO., Propla. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WnOM IT X may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Conrt of Douirlas County, Oregon as administratrix of the estate of J. M. M. Venahle deceased, and has regularly qualified as such; now, therefore, all persons bavin? ciainw against said estate are notified to present the same, duly verified, within eix months from date hereof, to the. undersurned, at her residence in Oakland, Ore gon, and all persons .owing said estate are required to make immediate payment thereof; individual ac counts to uudcrwjnied and partnership accounts to Dr. J. E. P.ure, of Oakland. Oakland, Oregon, August 25, 1RS3. JANE VEX ABLE, Administratrix. IIef.mass asb Ball, attorneys for estat. sl-5 The Buv tits' Grros is la. seed March and Sept., each year: 218 papres, SixlH I inches, with over 3,300 illustrations a whole pic ture pallcry. Gives whole- Bale prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or farnily Use. Tells how to ordcr, and givcsciact cost of every thing you use, cat, drink, tvear, or have fun with. These invaluable books con tain information gleaned from the mai kets of the world. We will mail a copy Free to nny address upon receipt of the postage 7 cents. Let U3 hear from you. Eespectfullr, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO w t8T & 29 Weboeh Avcas Cliaso, 1 . ONE FARM " CON'TAIXINO 431 AND 301 00 acres, 13 miles from Roseburg', on the Coos Bay stage road, and known as the "Eighteen Mile House." Has good dwelling, larsje barn md outhouses, with orchard and pood garden is el fenced. A good sized creek cwi ttiruh tlie piace, near the house aud barn, ar leve. I) ance railing land. Grain, grass and . 1 icnty of timber tor fuel, fencing and build ng urposes. Is a good tavern stand, be inr near thp foot of coast rane of mountains Toll gate and stage station adjoining. Climate .healthy, water pure. Terms, part cash and part ou liberal ime. ALSO ADJOINING with good dwelling A FARM OF 109 ACRES, ' and bam and outbuildings- with a bearing orchard One-half plow land and bal anco timber land, and all well watered. These farms will be gold either together or separately, to snit purchasers. Apply to Hermann & Ball, Roseburg, Oregon. THE A LRO. 427 ACRES NEAR 2V Looking Glass, in Douglas county. TOWN OF 125 acres of oi with plenty of oak aud fir timber for fuel and fenc ing. AD well watered, with dwelling barn and good orchad. Price $4,000. One thousand down, balance on easy terms.' A fee simple title guaranteed. En quire ofs Hermann & Ba Koeeburg, or A. F. Bruwn Co., Oakland. A-JSO, A FARM OF 625 ACRES, SITUATED H miles northea-it of Roseburg, in M"unt Scott pre cinct. One hundred acres plow Isnd, the balance good pasture land, well watered and all under good fence. Plenty of fir aud oak timber for fencing and fuel. Good farm house and barn and other outbuild ings, and 600 choice fruit trees bearing. Price 0 per acre. Inquire of C. H. Oden, on the premises, or ol Heb.ma.ns aud Ball, attorneys, Roseburg. Dissolution Notice. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXI8T ing between R. 1 . McCulloeh and M. A. Breutano of the firm of R. McCulloeh and Co., is this day dis solved by mutual consent. R. T. McCulloeh remains in the busine-8 and will settle all liabilities, and col lect all outstanding accounts due the firm, M. A. Brentano retiring from the business. E.T.M0UCLLOCaii -Koeclxug, AudO 12, 13 Neve buildings, first-class surroundings, low -rates of tuition, cheap board. -For reticulars apply to L. BEXSON, a!8tf lpply Calicos, 5 cents per yard. Ladies' dress goods, 8 cent3 per yard. Corsets, 50 cents. , Genuine kid gloves, 75 per pair. Coffee, No. 1 Costa Rico, 7 lbs. for$l. Persian Cashmere, 25 cents per yard. Suitings, 12 cent3 per yard. Fine Japanese teas, 45 cents per lb. Six spools silk threat!, 25 cents. Other articles in proportion. My motto is cash scales & small profits. F. P. HOGAN. Principal. 'cW JLl P: But Before "Yon do Ti&at- !73 m t i AND BUY A NEW SET OF One of the. biggest and best stock of goods ever brought nothing but the best ieather and have got 5k to town. use I 0. EU THIS LI Dont Fail to Ss Me! C 55 SEE WHAT? AVIIY, THAT THE LEADING MERCHANT Having secured the aoove business, we are pre pared to keen 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 i.s our aim to fur nish customers with tirst-clasa articles at live and let live prices. A full stock of Xr-oii mill Stool For Sale Dealers from abroad will receive prompt attention. It. S. & J. U. KUKUIDAK. BXTZ THE TOiPQUA T ALLEY JIfiLLS THE BEST IN THE MAKRET! Address A. W. Stearns, Can- yonvmc, wrcson. ITINE PAEMS FOR SALE. HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF y lit a EVER BROUGHT TO ROSEBURG! INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF LADIES' DEESB GOODS, - OF THE VERY LA EST STYLES. ALSO GENTLEMEN AND BOYS' BEADY MADE CLOTHING! D o TSot TTa.il to Ca.ll iintl IDxawiitio liiH Stock I Fis motto ia Quick Sale3 and Small .Frolits." Sememlssr t1i9 ;Placs, ITe'vT York Storo Eosobarg SHERIDAN BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OR'GN. They would announce that, they have just received and now have on hand, one of the Largest Stocks of General Hardware Ever brought to DouxIm, nl when ad led to their STOVES OP ALL PAT TKItNS and READY MADE TINWARE, they are prepared to declare they have tha beei supply in their line ot aay house in Southern Oregon, which they propose - eSSOiSRQ GSI4?iE V&LS AMY Q1JB can purchase elsewhere. In ihe shape of bu.lding materiala ic the way c locks, butta, etc, we can offer superior inducements to purcnaaers. xiy as. VVecin Rive you Bargains in tne, loij jwinfr oranas oi etoyes, not equalled ela. wnere buck b, bonanza, rarmer, uumy, uezter, i'acidc, Wia West. Clarendon Occidei i Iron King, Empire City, and other stoves and ranges. The Lest or workmen arc constantly tmployea m the niapufacture of our Tinware and buyers snouia learn our prices. We have also barapins to offer in guns, such as Winchester, Sharp and therBLL'e as well as in Mioi-gan f ana rimo g. We are also Agents for the White Peerles and New Home Sewing MacUae whici v e sell at lowest rates and warrant as coiaole tern every respect. ' We can also supply Avcrill ami Hubber Paints, lie best In the mnrRet, at. slowest ratea. Give us a call, inspect )ur stock, inquire a to our prices, and we promise to suit a7 any one cao. '" BHEUIPA BJiOA 5 T. W. IiIORGAH, 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 IX ROSE BURG, AT PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. ' CIGARETTES A SPECIALTY. A FINE SUPPLY OF HOLI DAY GOODS. CONCRETE PIPE; HENRY OATERMAN AVD LOUIS BELFILS have obtained the rijfUt for llouglas oountr for laying Continuous Concrete Pipe, for conveying water, and Louia Beieis and Gorge Protsman have obtained tho right for Josophine and Curry counties, and will sell farm or individual ri(rut and lajr pipe at the cheapest fisrures. Any size from 1 i to 22 inches furnished. This pipe is irtuch Uheaper than "Wood iron or Lead ! It ia also well suited for Irrigation or Mining purpoi andean be laid aay distance without joints. Aula O-ieaiS! Best in the worU- Get tha gensiae. Every package has otur trad.siarlc and is marked Fraser'a. SOLD EV, ERYWHERE. 008&.I CANYONVILLE MILLS FLOUK M W Bail :-- I-J3SjlLiJ r I TWIS FLOUR IS MANUFACTURED FROM ONLY th3 best of wheat. I have for sale also Bran, Shorts, and Middlings, Bacju, Hams, Lard, etc. lured in the most ientifi manner. I'uri'hmpra wil 1 o nje a law to Inspect my stock at tho Canyon villd I Mill.4. . w.Riw!im' -i " 1 t