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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1883)
THE INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY,. OCTOBER 13, 1883. T.AUhEL LODGE A. F. M. WILL HOLD 5 regular meetings on Wednesday on or before 3 I. Oaro, Secretary J. C. Fullbhtok, W. M. TIT 1 f I'T . E f V litluiy No. 8. I. O. O. P.. meets sM'&r-r on Thursday evening ol h week at 7 o'clock, in their hall at Koseburg. Member of the ordir in good standing are invited to nttend. By order or the N. G. UNION ENCA.MPMF.NT, No. 9, 1. O. O. F., meet at Odd Fellows' H ill on th first and third Fridays of verv month. Visiting brethren invited to attend. ' ' L, iiELFItiS, C 1. A. C.Marrb, Scribe; UMPQUA Gil AXO E, Kc 23, P. of II., will meet hereafter on the first Saturday of each month, at ;ran-e hall, in K-burg. AU members in good Standing are rt.rciiaiiy mwusu w ?"" Jas. T. Cooper, M. j. P. D'. xcas, Sec. . ttm pniT A CHAPTER. Noll, F A. M., hold f their re ular omuuinications every first and third Tuesday in each month. All 7iK,.A member in good standing will takn due and iimclv notice and govern themselves suieordiugly. Viriit'ui" companions are invited to meet with tiie chapel 'when convenient. q nu.tx.TO. U. P. W. I. Frikdlakder, Sec'y. fcOCAL-ITEm- Look at S. F. Flood's "Important No tice." For the best domestic cigars in the city, o to T. V. Morgan's. A. C. Young of Oakland, was in Roseburg last Tuesday on business. The price of wheat has advanced three cents in the Portland market. . Prices that defy competition at S F. Floed'a. ' . . - Miss Ida Lane of Myrtle Greek, will spend the winter with her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Floed. The best five dollar boot in Itoseburg can be bought at S. F. Floed'a for 3 73. " F. P. Cronemiller of Jacksonville, has Kotes of Travel- Ed. Independent: I hear that " Tom," the dashing driver of the R. k C. B. stage, is transferred to the oth cr end of the route. This ia quite a disappointment to those who have trav eled with him from Roseburg to Laird's and observed, his uniformly obliging ways, ind remarked his invincible de termination to "get there on time," if it cost a leg. I hope Tom's place may be filled by an equally daring and skill ful " whip," who won't hesitate to carry all who want to go, even if they have to be stowed in the boot, or hung on Weather cool and pleasant. The grangers are beginning to speed the plow. . Dr. Hoover of Roseburg, paid us a OCTOBER TIBM. . .. ! , Circoit Court, October term, commences next Monday. The following cases are on the docknt. -. t The State of Oregon vs Robert Leadbetter i The State of Oreaou vs R B Matthews ' " i -v perjury. I " xaiiuti xvu&cuuig, waa wwicu The SUte of Oregon vs. K 15 Alatlnews et t0 this place last week, to the bedside al battery. . ; of her daughter, who was verv ill at . . T J. T I vj - V The state ot uregon ts. nauaw -uuveiauv "it in m m h -..a vL Eealei in Ofler for sale In Kegs or Tin; 4000 pousiias of.Piancep White Lead; 50:iiccsSaicisi Boiled been engaged as local editor of the Plain- by their eyelids. Tom, I am told, goes dealer. f to take the place of Brown, who is The Postmaster General says that the re- " bounced " for the trilling offense of duction of letter postage will cause a loss to ettin drunk, upsetting his stage, curs- mc jjuveruuieai) vi over iz,uuu,uyy. , Merchant F. P. Hojjan ha3 gone to San Francisco. There is no .'telling where De tective F. P. Hogan has gone. A new supply of the latest pattern of solid gold necklaces and gent's watch chains, at J. Jasulek'8. Five thousand customers wanted to re move the new goods just received at Caro J town." Bros. Mrs. John Chase went to Salem Tuesday morning to see her mother, who mot with an accident, caused by a broken sidewalk. T. W. Morgan this week disposed of his business lot adjoining the bank, for the neat little sum of $1000. ing his passengers and terrifying a big, fat drummer almost out of his senses because the b. f. d.'a weight was objec tionable to the fine sensibilities of the aesthetic coachee. " A most sarcastic man, is this quiet Mr. Brown, and on several occasions he has cleaned out the It is rather remarkable that in a re gion so well provided with the finest fish and game as is Coos county, that no cue by ary accident eve sees either game or fish on any table. Elk, deer, grouse, pheasants, etc., roam the woods; The last spike is driven and now T. W. salmon, salmon trout and brook trout tLiimfli Oil! 39 Hills. TCI'- Morgan i3 prepared to settle down to busi- abound in the numberless streams, pen'ttae; A complete stock of Taiuls, Csrisshcs, Varnishes, ,a:id flail Color. (U you are going to do any painting caSi ana ;;ei nncc i- - - been paying Roseburg a visit thi- week It three times a day. ElewilCrC.) A CQSnpletC is' quite a treat for the old-timers to meet iiess and retail his delicious candies at the same popular prices. De Lesstps promises to finish his Panama canal within five years, but Captain Eads de clares that his ship railway will be in opera I tioa still earlier. j Captain J. B. Leeds of Scottsburg, has but who ever saw anything to eat, save tough beef, bacon, cabbage and slap jacks, on the tables, public or private. of Cooa 1 This peculiarity is excusable, however, in a country where it is con sidered the correct thing to have pie San Juan. assortment 'of Selitwl Books, ' ! . ancy making glad the hearts of shareholders, as well as the friends of the Northern Pacific under its present management, in this seo-tiou. Thomas TTughes believes that America is School Stationery, Paper, Envelopes, etc., which j I will sell very Cheap, har den .Seeds, Patent Medicines, and everything that is kept in a first-class Drugstore. Or ders by mail and Express; promptly attended to. BAZAAR OF FASHION Another Pioneer Gone Samuel Rich, an old Pioneer of the TJmpqua valley, has crossed the shining river and is at rast. We regret that at the present time we are unable to give the particulars of a life which was al a good country to make money iu, but that ways devoted to his country and his Eng2aud is the place to spend it. Probably friends. The date of his arrival in Mr. IIgbes has not attended any church TJmi,qiia valley we are not able to state, but it was about 1850. He was the first sheriff after the county was or- oifiourr oouet. rEOM OAKLAND. selling liquor without a license. The State of Oregon, vs. George Cheney obstructing a highway. ' " A R Steel vs. J W Steel divorce. Maria N Currier vs Wm, H Currier di vorce. . Josephine M Cameron vs. James M Cam eron divorce. Ruby McCarty vs. George Met arty di vorce. M J Gates vs. II L Gates divorce. R E Fields vs. E J Fields divorce. ' Zctta Ball vs. C Ball divorce. the time, but is now improving. Work on the Baptist church is being pushed ahead very rapidly., and before many days the building will be com pleted. - Business in this place is very good at this time and all the business men are wearing pleasant smiles, indicative of success. Mrs. E. G. Young, who has been ab sent for some time visiting friends and fairs in this couatry. A snake twelve j feet long wrapped itself arnuTii tlia fnrp and Viin,l nhacl. nf a Vou,-Vi .. V1 w.c t,.i U 11.1 stage the other day, blocking progress until ganizeu, anu wb uchwvu D killed. After that the cork was put into nearly every omce m the county until the bottle and the party proceeded. it was annexed t Douglas county, Cel. John Lao.e.ef Coos county, arrived when he held every office lie would ac- here last Saturday, n his return from Sa- cftnt n ardent Union man during lem, where he paseed a very creditable ex- wOT. jMPAttt r:n(i, wftrfl those animation before the Supreme' court and was . ' , .... ., , , . . wto diHerea witii nim en mac suuject. nied by his niece, Miss Anna Mosher, who crat, we can say of him m I 1 duly admitted as an attorney at law. He if iri'j PTFvm;lE IN ANNOUKCINO TO THE left on Monday for Empire City, accompa- A friend of the people, a true Demo- )ublio that liana recently opened in the building two doorn north of the Douglas County Bank, a complete and assorted stook of Ladica FANCY DRY GOOBS! Coiudsting in part of the following: goes on a visit. It is announced that Major Henry C. Dane, the eloquent orator now speaking at j various places on the PaciSc coast, is busily collecting facts and data for a new lecture, to ba entitled " The Great Northwest." It None knew him but to love him, None named him but to praise. Peace to his ashes. During last month a tourist party, designating themselves as the " Star . . nwnnmr.T'D 1 1H hiu nurnosA in lfilivr it ta pittspn mili. o b DRES3 GOODS, IUVWZ, LAUS, kmuv- , - . n,V Po,f, n.-rivprl t. thfl Mpt-O ences annas' tue approaenmc winter, and J vyoT"b "J considering the great interest now being politan hotel in this city. The party taken in this section of tho United States, was composed of the following persons: the subject should prove an unusually timely w (. Smith, Ottumwa, Iowa; Guy G. one. 1 . -r,. . , rt .i . ri,i Tr ixivei blue, , ita ? RIE3, nOblEIiY, GLOVES, UNDERWEAR, SILKS, ATINS, ETC., Etc. Also a fine stick of dent's Furnishing Goods, Of finest styles and quality. Tins id THE place to get what you want. BAZAAR OF FASHION, . CKEEI FLOD, lVop'iv IlaN'ing selected our stock of wheat for Major, Mninr. P.loomincton. Jllinoi3: B. W. , i. i u t i ii Gall v, Wheeling, West Virginia; Len. vrliG.at nf t.ho last harvpat nrnvpj tr hn fliA I" J ' a ' liARt for flnnr of aiw rxleoA for vparR. ihwA Right, jr.. of Cincinnati, Ohio. The II TS AN D DONNETS fore r'e are PrePare(l manufacture the best party had been made up at Los Angeles flour in the market. Try it and be cou- and was fully equipped for a summer vinced. Iso extra charge for delivering to fcour to tj,e Columbia river. Upon any part of the city. Our flour will be kept ,, . . , , i ;.. f,i . tow h. " v I f.-if. cn In if n T tha mill nn f !ia Aofr!hin I neatly ana if asttJLcns.Biy r, , f b b fi v unless expressly ordered. Our delivery days tlau I Ml 1 T 1 1 TT'. J i J AT THE MILLINERY STORE On Douglas Street, south of Mrs. Compton's. 4 jLST oav Goods Constantly received and Prices !31 odersitc! Elizabeth L Brandt vs. John W Brandt reiatives in V7alla Walla, returned divorce. ' I rinma nn Tnesdav Rvninr. Jane Partin vs. Martin M Partin divorce. Nathaniel Evans vs. Belle Evans divorce. A great deal of improvement is be- W J Carlon vs. F P Hogan, executor of ing done in this place at the present J C Floed deceased; action to recover tjmej more tnan nas een done in the money. - same lensrth of time for years.- This G W Hoover vs. J R Jennmgtj for order " , KJ " 1 .nool-n -u'cll nf nitr liffl town nnil r. . t P!.m,B t. al- for or- mates us believe tnai uaiciana is in a J X' JJfOWU VO. -U iiVTT... J I der of confirmation of sale of real property, -prosperous condition. Eliza A McCarty vs. V lUiam. Ddcuany. Tllfl scllool at tlie 0 i town nas been for order lor COnnrmauou ui Ul nananAA t a r- nn .mnnnt nil... w,: .a o . C. R. R. Co.: ac- of illness of the teacher, Miss Josic Par- tion at law to recover money. rott. However, the lady is rapidly lm Charles Anderson vs. The Douglas County proving at this time and the school will Road Company; writ of review. Vje reswmed in a short time, r 1 T- Li. O V P.... il tvi I x 1 , ' . j11fun Rnt ;n The matrimonial market is still in a tion to show cause why defendant is not in contempt of court. ; lively condition and may continue so I R Dawson vs. Maria & Co.; action at for some time to come. Since ur last law to recover money. report there has been three unions B F Mayer vs. F P Huntley; action to maJe -n thh with q1J Oakland recover money. , hear from A O Marka vs. Sam Younc: action at law to recover money. : We are having an unusual amount A P Hotaling & Co. vs. George Dement; 0f sickness in this vicinity of late and actian at law to receTer money. are fearful that it will continue for ... . . 1 T- O T J .1 . I j vvivrewsonecai.Ts.ooAu.uomcuax., somQ timo 1Iowemv our present in- action at law to recover niuucy. William Saubert vs. Isaac Matthews; ac tion at law to recover money. A P Hotaling & Co. vs. Antone Silva; ac tion at law to recover money. T C Grossman vs. H Brown; action at law to recover moufjy- 4 S Rosenbaum & Co vs. James Moore; action at law to recover money. Abraham, Wheeler & Co. vs. M Maurer; action at law to recover money. D A Levens vs. W H Aytch; action at law to recover money. W Trask vs. Voltair Gurney et al; suit in equity to foreclose a mortgage. F P Hogan vs. G N Frazier et al; actien at law to recover money. Wm. Cochran vs. Wm. R McCarty;' ac tion at law to recover money. C A Daykeus vs. D P Vanhorn et al; ac tion at law to recover money. J L Clough vs. J A Jaques et al; suit in equity for partition of real property. . W Cochran vs. Solomon Abraham et al; action at law, to recover money. C J Andersen et al vs. O. & C R. R. Co. ; action at Irw to recover money. James E Rice et al. vs. O. C & S. M. Co.; A F Brown et al ; suit in equity to enforce payment of an assessment. Elizabeth J Maikham vs. Henry G Crow; action at law to recover money. Wm. Cochran vs. W W Walker; action at law to recover money. S Marks et al. vs. J R Jennings; suit in equity to foreclose a mortgage uThe Oaly Thing that Ever Did Ma any Gcoa.w' Writing of the very remarkable improve ment in her conditioa which followed the use of a single Home Treatment supply, patient at Walworth, New York, says: "It has been about one month since I used np my three months' supply of Oxygen, and I am feeling quite well again. Do ;not have any cough now, nor hoarseness. 6 is tne only thing that ever did ma any good, and I thank you very much for the wonderiui goou it has done me. I do all my wric can walk quite a distance: Do not seem to get tired. I have not done so much work for almost two years as I do now. Could but just get around the house when I first com menced using the Oxygen. Uur ireatise on Compound Oxj'gen, its nature, action and results, with reports of cases and full infor mation, sent free. Drs. Starkey & Pales, 1109 and 1111 Girard street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. All orders for the Compound Oxygen Home Treatment directed to II. E. Math ews, 600 Montgomery street, San Francisco, will be filled on the same terms as if sent directfy.to us in Philadelphia. A. J. Manning and wife ..pnssed through. Roaebutg this week for Cali fornia. They left Oregon City 29 years ago for Cahfoi ma and have been on the move ever since. They are determined to dee the golden State. Westgate, one of tho prisoners who was confined in tho county jail, has been ailing; Dr. Hoover was called in and prescribed a vegetable di et. He has gone to the woods to browse and taken ono of the other prisoners with him. Sheriff Purdom this morning sent his jailer with the dinner basket and coffee pot to the top of the hill and it is expected they will all return by niht. At Hamilton's dru? store, quicksilver, Sulphur, lime and a cheap tjiade ot coal oil for doctering sheep. JONES' MIXEIUL WATER! Testimonials From Prominent Citizens of itosemirg ! will be Tuesday and Friday. Orders from health the party was organized, was un abroad filled promptly at the Roseburg j able to camp any longer, and at this valids are all improving and in a fair wav to recover. J. H. Howard Esq., is expected home tins week from the east, where he has been vfsiting relatives and friends. Mr. Howard was informed that his wife was ill and in a critical condition and he is now returning home as rap idly as possible. Mrs. Howard is now improving and her attending physician informs us that thd will be cut of dan ger in a short time. X. MYRTLE 0SEEK. BIRTHS. J0SEPITS0N In Roseburg, Tuesday even ing, October Oth 1S83, to the wife of M Josephson, a daughter. I McCURDYt In Roscburjr, October 9th, 1883, to the wife of Alex McCurdy, a daughter.; '.P fill it, and those few are .asrtV:f have, been educated to mW washwoman receives $1.25 cause she knows how t0 w nmMBMBM whole ruth is a lack of indu Mills. Jexkie June said before the Senate labor committee: " Work is infinitely reore important to a woman than a vote. The great trouble with the wo men of America is that they have not been, and are net, brought up to work for pay. A woman 13 compelled to work at sewing" at thirty cents a day hac ansa she does not know how to sew. 1 t i .. r 1 T J 'XT If she did, good wages as dressmakers At a meeting or juyrue Aug, xw. and tailors are at command because 406, I. O. G. T., held at Myrtle Creek, 1 s- , i i icon i v r . 11 " . . there is a good field and very few to ctooer , iooo, tne ioia0wab women A-ho ble resolutions were passed: i, t.v Whereas. In view of the loss we win n,. auc ' point they sold their outfit and after waiting a few days, proceeded to Port land. The paity made many friends while here, who were much grieved to hear that Mr. Eight died at Portland on the 8th of October, 1883. The body will be preserved until his relatives airive. Resolutions of Respect. Weather fine after the shower. The farmers are making preparations for their fall seeding. Dan. Itader & Co. have just finished their contract of 500 cords of railroad wood, having hauled their last load the day it commenced to rain. llichard Bader and family pulled out for California last Saturday, seemingly convinced that Oregsn was no place for them. We look for their return at an early day. The Myrtle Creek mill company are making seme substantial improvements. They are building a first-class heg pen B J Grubbe vs.iW H Parks; action at law and putting up a pair of hay scales. If you want a first-clafs beef steak, go to our new butcher shop, Linn Gab bert and Mr. Keyes proprietors. Our enterprising townsman, Jake Chad wick, and family, have returned to their fa.m, where Jake proposes to show to Occasional. NOTICE. YTOTJOF. TS HEREBY GIVEN that my son John JLN Lewis has kit home and that after this date all persons are warned not to trust him on my account, as l do not claim any of hia wages nor will not pay HIT OI HIS OlllS. w. w -Miw.-... October (5, 1333. Notice of Final Settlement In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Doi'jfias. in the matter of the estate of A.J. Dowiibii deceased. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN 1 dersianed administrator of the estate of A. J Dowuen deceased, lias Bleu nm nuai account 01 nis ailmiitidtr.-.tioii of said cstatu in tue uouuty uourt 01 Dou-'la,' countv. SUte of Oregon. That said Court bv an order duly made and entered therein on Fri- day, the ftn Uay 01 ueiouer, i-so, appouneu awu d:iv. Jar.Uitrv 7. 1S4. at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at t in. court rom of said Court, in the court house in iiasehur;,', a time and place for hearing objections, if any there be, to said final account and ihe settlement of wiid estate This notice is published by Hon. J. S. Fitzhu-rb, County Jwie. F. P. IIOGAN, administratcr. A. F. Campbell, attorney for estate. For the benefit' of those suffering with catarrh I will - state that I have been-afflicted with that disease for the ast three years and after using various remedies without any benefit, wai finally induced to try the Eldorado Mineral Water, from the spring of Geo. W. tFonos, which I will state lias . effected a cure, and I have no hesita tion in recommending it to thoso suf fering with a like complaint. J. S. FlTZHUGlT, Countv Judge of Douglas county. April 13, 18S3. v. r r y. - ' G. W. Jones. Sir: During last Summer I was suffering with consti pated 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 all who are suffering with ike derangement of the bowels and general debility. Henry Bowen, City Marshal of Kosebursj. April 13, 1883. George W. Jones. Sir: Having used the Eldorado Mineral Water for some time, for dyspepsia and catarrh, I feel safe in recommending it to the public as a sure and reliable remedy mv those .afflictions. W. S. Humphry, City Recorder. Koseburg, April 16, 1883. This is to certify that during last Fall I was suffering seriously with con gestive chills and fever, and was in duced to try the Jones Mineral Water and am happy to state that one bottle cured me entirely and I hav-3 enjoyed good health ever since. i W. GK Cleveland. Roseburg, May 5, 1883. The Eldorado Mineral Water can be purchased at any time at the Drug Store of Dr. S. Hamilton, Roseburg, at 50 cents per quart Testimonals. G. W. Jones, dear sir: Having been troubled with dyspepsia lot many years I was advised by W. F. John son to use your mineral water. I did so and do unhesitatingly say it did me more good than anything I had ever used. It had an immediate effect. Yours, JOHN HOWARD. Roseburg, April 1, 1SS3. This is to certify that I have used suc cessfully the Umpqua mineral water for six months, for nervous dyspepsia and debility of the whole system and I have found great relief and I might say am entirely cured. I have no hesitancy in believing this min eral water to bo of great curative value. Respectfully, W.F.JOHNSON. Roseburg, April 2, 1SS3. . ELDORADO SPRINGS. Admiaistrctor's Notice. To all persons suffering with any nasal ca tarrh affection of the throat or stomach, I will st-.te that last Fall that myself and mem bers of my family were suffering with ca tarrh in the head and myself with an affec tion of the stomach. That I purchased a galon of the mineral water taken from the spring on the South Umpqua, 3 miles west of Rosebunr, of G. M. Jones, Dr. Hamilton vtotice is hereby given THAT THE Jj" arent, and can testify that both myself and IN dersUjned has been duly appointed by the County '""i Court of Douglas County. Oregon, as administrator of family have received great benefits from its the estue of John G. Humphrey ueceascu, ami . jTOar win;- -a9 suffering regularly qualified as such. Suff liiereiore, an per- i uo.c sons navmg claims against w ;.uw w very mucli from nasai catarrn aim vy mo present the saim, duly yenna wiuira ' f thu Water ba3 entirely recovered and w. Z f L.kluLMrla. Uoocl-is county, Oregon, and i3 now well. I can unhesitatingly recom- all persons avmg said estate are required to make menJ jt as the best medicine I have used m immediate payment tnereoi rtTTVO- mv family for any of the above named com- Administrator. D amts. KEV. vv . a. yviii.i. September 22, 1SS3. to recover money. J F W Saubert vs. F H Noble et al.; suit in equity for an accounting and dissolution of a copartnership." John Rast vs. Moses Parrott; motion for leave to issue an execution Willis and Abraham vs. Henry Smith; ac tion at law to recover money. ; ' - Hildebrandt, Posner and Co. vs. J B Hutch; action at law to recover money. Notable Dead- SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas: A H Stool r.hiintiff. vs. Suit in equity for divorce. J. W. Steel, defendant, j THO J. W. STl'.EL. DEFENDANT: IN THE NAME r tne staio 01 uibuji. uh hs required to appear and answer the A New York dispatch of October 8, says: The funeral of Miss Elizabeth Prison Escape- la the Circuit Court of the SUte of Oregon for the County of Pouglas. Josephine M. Cameron, plaintiff, Suit in equity - - vs. f JamsM. Cameron, defendant.) a Divorce. nm JAMKS M. CAMKltO.N. l)trt,MIA.M. la nf tho State of Oresron. vou are hereby re hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed complaint a.inst vou in the above entitled Court and suit, by on or oeiore me said court to wit, 1833. and if you nlaimiff will take f iil to answer said complaint tho plaintiff will take juinrnient asrainst you for want of an answer and wiU judgment asrainst you for want of an answer, and apply to the Court for tho relief demanded in said will ar.ilv to the court for the relief acinanuea in complaint, to wit, a judgment ana aeeree uimuhh;s S; 8 Iualuttli ami uwvuuiuiv m... . -- i nn. ."' . w- :ustoov OI me iiiiiior eiuni u oika u-.t.ov,, "i'"- gima Lawuiuu ' --. -- !Tfi ste . tii t is i.lam'an. ana ma ina.ias.iii ic- i ninmim ana a laaxmeni ior ncr uu """"'" coVer hsr costs and disbursements incurred in this nients, incurred in this suit. . ... no 111 L" ..... . r TC3l . .," . 1 I .11. 1. ini. ..f Am. This summons is publishcu iy oruer oi tion. xv. o. i j;ean, Judge ot saio court, a:iveu ni -" Eeui Jud-e of Kiid court, dated the 20th day f ,m9t, is$3. HERM 4.N.N & BALL, AoVitet, A? 11.1363. HERMANN & BALL, 6 au25-7 Attorneys for ptoutiff. fbft 1f inuri bnttnm farmers llOW filed aga'nst vou iu the above entitled court and suit, tlle plaintiff, Josephine MeCameron, tne lUlSbOUll UOllUIll lariUKia UO " r A W 1.1 nn or hefora the first fit ,lv.,fthfi nxt rsuiilar tor.n of IUV uliv I'liiiiiwiA, I " - ' o v... Vv tiavt wiriilnr tunn of KAlfl Cfllirt. tO Wit! Mnnrlnv tha irtil (lav ttt DctOUCr. raise a crop oi giaiu onue uiuiw. u.., "-..v-. -P t-,--.;,, , if vlU : -y. - - ,l!aillt the aug 25-7. Attorneys for plaintiff. FOU SALS. 13 so nice. I OFFER FOR SALE A FINE LOT OF Mil MB BUCKS At Kiy farm 6 mile from Roseburg on the Cole's Valley Road. y21m3 II. COXN, Sr. -1 1 1 I " '' ' " 11 "' "' OAKLA.l?S ACABMY! Oaklaud, Douglas Co., Or. School Year Begins Monday, September 3, 1333. fpurriON PER SESSION OF TWELVE WEEKS: Primary v ....$4 00. First Orade Junior Class.... 5 00. Second Urade Junior Class. 6 00. First Grade Middle Class.... 1 W. Second ;rade, Middle Class' .- 0 e0- Senior Class 10 00. MUSIC. Twenty-four Lessons $12 00. Use of Instrument 2 50. DRAWING AND PAINTING. Twenty-four Lessons i 00 to $12 00. t3" Sond for Catalogue. liCO, Tt RUSSlI, Principal per day, be- ave sustained by the decease of our .I.ln. nn,l n.?ni!ntn TCilcM Tia ll.r.rf HTIfl strial edu- tne st bavier ls3 sustained by those , j. s .i j. i u cation in the common school system." wuo vere nluS6 auu tnereiore be it "Hello! Where are you going ?"' Down j Resolved, Thjit it is but a just trib- to Morgan's to get some nice, fresh taffy. It ute to tve rneraoi y of the departed to - M say that in regretting her removal f rom Hon. P. P. Prim was on the south- our miasi we mouiu lor WHU WM I bound train Thursday evening, on his in ever7 wa wultu UiUUl 1CBPctt way hom9 from Salem, where he has csteera' been attending the Circuit court. It Solved, That we sincerely condole will be remembered that Wm. Ruble with the family of the deceased on the brought suit against him to recover dispensation with which it has pleased damages, in consequenco ef statements Divine Providence to afflict them; and ' .... w -r i -i l. made in a brief before the Supreme court, in a suit between Harrison Kel- thinS3 fr tbe aid whose cLastis9 Iv. or the Covote Minins Company, and ments ave meant in mercy- vvm . ifiio -b-l; et,tom0na Resolved that this testimonial of our not very complimentary to Mr. Ruble sympathy and sorrow be forwarded to and reflected somewhat on his reputa- tbe famy7 of our departed sister, by the tion, which he charged to b slander- secretary of the lodge and a copy sent ouand sued Judge Prim for heavy to the JJOUGLAS indkpexdmt ior pu- damages. Tlie matter terminated byjlication. Mr. Ruble, when the action was called About five o'clock Wednesday even- Stoddard Huntington took place to-day. ing two prisoners in the county jai Among the pall-bearers were Roscoe named Westgate and Johnson, succeed-j Co.nk.ling, General Thomas Hallhouse, ed in making heir escape. It seems and D. O. Mills. Among those pres- that the door of the jail had been entwere Jay Gould, Sidney Dillon, locked, but that the heavy bolts had General G. H. Kitchman,Congressman not been fastened. The prisoners, with Bliss, ex-Senator Piatt and Whit-Jaw a piece of iron piping and the poker Reid. The remains were interred in succeeded in prjing open the door and Woodlawn cemetery. have. made a bold . break for liberty. The death is also announced of the The other two persons, Eddings and wife of Gordon B. Bumham, daughter Leadbetter, would nst join them, but of the late Bishop Brownell. . gave the alarm. Some time elapsed rt..i n wia, ..v,..1t U.ro tier wfiTft fihlfi to attract aten- i.inintiff will take ludsrment ajramst ' . . ... i -i vou for want of a.i answer, and will apply to the iid eoinphunt, to wit, a juugmein, ' i tne marriage coiiiraei, caib iVvnvv.. .- - ilvimrthe ui-irria.:e contract existing between the ftn(j defendant and awarding the care and custody ot Sale of Ileal Estate. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of l-io.ugtas-Ruby McCarty, plaintiS, ) Suit in Eqtuty vs. fir a fiwirM- MrCartv. defendant. ) mvorcc. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UNDER and in pursuance of an order of the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, entered therein on the 27th day of August, $iS, the undersigned admin istrator of the estate oi jaincs uuiu on Saturday, the 20th day of October, 1833, at one I ll W.fclv. ,t , ..... ! Uli-rVl. r ". iif; pVM!4RTY. defendant. In the name of o'clock of sa aay, sen on uie JKSrZ ' ' th, of "Oregon, you are hereby required to est bidder for cash, tne to ow n - Lots number one, two appear anu w"'"V" 1 entfabd nd three, of section seven; and lot number eight .1 by the plaintiff, Ruby M -Cartj , in abo e ent ueu ei'lteen, ia township twenty-eight, south ol court and suit on or before the fiwtday of the next netf the Willamette meridian, situated regular term of Mi the Uh lueountT. Oregon, containing 79.71 aerea, i ... i i you ior wain v. ",t -n v- ; - - prominent official of the Pennsylvania tion and it is supposed the runaways I -)Urt for ti,e relief demandet iu said complaint, to company, and for a number of years had three-quarters ot an hour the start. con'tr3Ct listing between the plaintiff and defend- l J ' ...... I 1 ... 1 in.,., i.!tiinMiii hp, mm nndit one-third jreneral aent of tho Cambria Iron Citizens have been looking for the two of rtal pro)erty owned bv defendant in Douglas if t riht and proier. in equity and good conscience and that she recover her costs and disbursements. This summons is published by order of Hon. R. b. Bean, Judge of said eourt, dated August 20, A D1S83. ' p HERMANN asd BALL, au25-7 Attorneys for plaintiff. A fee simple title guaranteed and possession given on confirmation of sale. , Adininhitrator. . . . . , . , , Prtnntv Oregon. t wit: The undivinea one-nan i Company, died at his home in Pitts- men, but up to this time but slight, if i and the s of n e and the N e i of n , , . - , i f 1 l of Section 30, in T 29, S of . R 4 west of the W dlaii blirg, On the 9th mst, after a protract, any traces have been round. tte meridian, and such further alimony as may see ed illness. Westgate was accused of selling a mortgaged horse, and J ohnson of steal in a watch from a Chinaman. It is SUM310XS. A remarkable exhibition of intelli gence in a fowl may be seen any even- J rather rough on our county to have a ing or morning in front of the express $15,000 jail and yet prisoners escape if Wolla Varna ,(r PV An rtrdl. , j i.- j ON last Wednesday evening Mr. ia the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon . for Uie nurv lifn that. httA TiflATl fihinned m a I J Countv of Douirlas. .rate for transportation to Portland. George Haynes, ; accompanied by the I w. Trask, piaiatifl. ) Suit in , , j . j Marshal, volunteered to perform a dim- voiuir Gnmey, R. M. Gurnev, F. f madft her escane dunner the nicht and M ' r vm. dofundant ; tinn nnon a nrOJQinent mer- rr t? ' i nritNEY. DEFENDANT: IN THE got left m the morning. bmce that ' . . 1 1 . . 1 name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby re- C I Cliaiiv vl tiiia w.j . auo o" in.j, quired to appear anu for trial, taking a non-suit and dismiss- ins the action. No shoddy or " Cheap John " goods at S. F. Floed'a. Look oat for No. 1, and to do so giva S. F. Floed a call. For Sale. I have one span of good work horses and some others, which I Save 40 per cent, by buying at S. F. offer for 3ale IL CONN, SR. Floed 's. Clothinr can be bought at and below cost member s. r . rioea 8 bargam store is atSF, Floed's, ' ' " t stiU running. eha KArvi nintJ 1 M TfAD T CkT I U A ATI 1 PA I . , . , favorable tfie operation was by day and roosts in a mapie tree oy i . ; , r;"rxt rui.ir term if said court, to wit, Monday, . . . i 1 m mrr 'wtinri it- IPUD .1 1 mfn v u mi i I . .. . . r . - . ii..a r. -1 i,...i m iiTirair and answer rue comuiaiiiii men i. 1 airaiiwt you by the plaintiff, W. Trask, iu tho above postponed Utici court and suit, on or before the firt aay of ht, waiting te be shipped. Mr. Ful- until next dy 8l5-tf A SUPERIOR LOT OE UKAUB invar oughbrcd - Spaaisn Merino uucks, At mv farm. ix miles north of Roseburg. which will. be sold cheap for cash, or approved credit. alStf THOMAS SMITH. n i .V , liv r.f October. 1S83. anu u you laii to an ni2fit, waiting to oe snipped. Air. ai- . . . , r.;;7mr,ki,.t the nUdntiff will take iudtmumt Ipr the frent eouallv conscientious that th6 S0Ue t0r tUe Wr0n man' Ugairk you fo'r want of an answer and apply to the ier, ine Sgent, equally COUHCieuuuus, i . . 1 c?turt tJL the relief demauded in the said complaint, f sw - w r- ' , V ; A 7o con? inuo t3 f- V--V; ' rctassolieiiorBfcr 1" J j.a'.enta, caveats -iB rrade-rsarks, copyrishta. etc.. for ?j ti Pi tho United Ktatas. and to obtv-up PAU cuts in Crn.vTaEi'-rfand, Trance, rifiiu trt Rhin hoi until hA rnflVH to . , to wit, a juugmen aainsi y u anu iu uucuuaiiH. reiuses to snip nei untu ne Knows to z B Adams, the well known voitaiV curuej and f. h. Noble, for the principal whnm sho bplonfL It is nrobable that . , ' , , , , sum of eight hundred dollars, together with interest wnom sne DeioneS. At m prooauie tnat touriRt fQr tug gAddlery establishment thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum, from SOmo Chinaman Will Solve the difficulty. . T T , . - iw vn the 2-Jth day of June, lSol, and one hundred Idollari of J . C. Johnson & CO., OI San xran attorneys fees anJ a decree of foreclosure against the . ,, . . . . j land and premises described in the eomplaint, to w it: Tifno W T Pttvitp lrnnwninthU CISCO,' Called npon this week and perpe- nie s E J of the N E of Section 23, Township 28, MRS. VY. J. JTLYMALE, Known in tDlS ' r gouth of Range 8 west; the W i of the S W o Sec- . i :.i t'- ir.. trated a conundrum, known in tne ti 24 lowDshin a, south of Uanire 8 west. Also, cwuuijr uy u-i maiueu w ai- T i oe ' a rr, the fractional northeast 1 of the southwest quarter of tin. fttonnerl in this r.itvfora few davs. traveler d. ClUO as xO. ivto. as tu. 15jinT 3 , Bouth of Range a west ol , tl j . iU rst ,l,a .l,aiima the illamette inendiau, mtuate iu Douglas county si.- utt "Pria.i nn in-t. Fr,M t was suffering a touch of the rheuma- n And thal he ve recover Jt I . 1 lit 1 A A n V,., 1 disbursements. . visit her SOn. 1 uaui, w .vv. This summons is puhlished bv order of Hon. R. S. tlie next timO We Will UemailU BVllie- I Hem, JUUge OI taiu couxi, uawa auuui. oi,ii, n. v. I leal J VK I'.AI.T. Subscribe for the Idepej?dext.. thing newer. J 7. aU25-7 uonre5aforpiauitifi. k.4 W jj.a 51 r-nrmirif ii.l r ii nthpr r.nnntnes. 4 Tii!riv-ix s'franractico. Ko charge for examination of modei3 or draw ings. Advico by riau free. l'atonts obtained through tis aro cohced m tli3 BC1SXT1FIC A2IERICAN, which has the lirgrat circulation, r.nd is tho most lcflu.. ential newspaper cf its kin tnUibhedm tiie world. Tho advantages of fcach a noucaertry patentee nnderptand-4. . . Thiularsra and JiS paper ia published V EKly a t InU i a admitted to he tho Lest PP J40