The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, November 24, 1883, Image 2

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THE INDEPENDENT.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24; 1883.
Tlie Civil Eights Decision.
The opinion of the Supreme court of
the United States in deciding the civil
rights bill unconstitutional, has given i
full recognitien and .effect to the doc
trine '.of State rights, in it3 entire
scope. Tbe decision should forever si-
lence tho cavil of political shyster? who
chiim there is anything dangerous to
our institutions in a full recognition of
State sovereignty. Those cavilers for
strong, centralized government, yhere
State lines are obliterated, should for
ever hold tl oir peace. This decision of
a Jletmblican uupreme court recojt-
aiz3 in its fullest and most compre
hensive acceptation"1 the doctrine of the
trict construction of the delegated
rovers contended for by the Demo-
1
eratic fathers. The decision holds that
the pillars of our institutions rest up
on the broad and fundamental juinci
ple that a 'sovereign State has a right
under the constitution to regulate its
orn domestic sifairs, without, inter
ference from the national government.
It recognizes the fct that individual
rights an privileges belong to the
people'in J.heir sovereign capacity! of
State governments. The decision is in
itself a guaranty of the perpetuity,
Strength and beauty of our institutions,
and proves that the judiciary is a. check
jpon hasty partisan actionby the leg;
islatJve or executive departments; cf
cur government, aud'that safety to our !f
institutions lays in a court well versed
iuthe constitution and laws.
, "Bkck Bart " Sentenced-
A Mokelumne Hill, C jl., dispatch of
HTTeniber 17ih says: Charles E. Bol-
on was brought before the Superior
court of this county to day,, Hon. C.
V. Gottschyll presiding for the ar
raignjuent, and after the information
had been read to hiui by the clerk, he
entered a plea of guiity and waived
time for pronouncing judgment. I Be-
fore sentence was passed Bolton tnade
- - m I
a statements the court He denied
bing "Black Bart," and declared that
this was hia first and should be his last
offente against the law. He said that
clrcunmances over which re nad no
entrol had urged him to the commis
sion of the crime,' and that he had
yielded to temptation after several
struggles. He implored the mercy of
th court. The court thereupon,1 after
ttatincr to tho prisoner the crime of
which he stood sell-convicted, and giv
ing him a few words of admonition?
entenced him to-six years' imprison
ment at San Quntin.
A "Washington dispatch says: Sher
SianY speech to the boys in New York
handed a around, read and comment
. ed on in a way that may be said to be
significant, in the usual way of putting
' it The soldier element in politics is
yreW nigh eliminated, but for a consid
erable tini there has existed an effort
to try to revive it with Sherman,
This, despite the fact that he declared
ii t i lit- i it
war, ue wianea to pe jet aione, ana nis
intention to live henceforth quietly
among his friends. It is perfectly
well known that he is not averse to the
nomination. The General himself, in
hia Epeech to the boys, has done not a
little to promote it Tha purpose has
Actual body with life in it. The pro
moter! of the idea hold that, as the
time hai come when the Presidential
question. roust be dealt with, and there
var no prominent Republican or Demo
cratic leaders who can rally the coun
try, they believe the idea of putting
Jura on the Presidential ticket is not
an impracticable one. Old soldiers,
including not a few Confederates, will
rally for hijn as a candidate, and that
-Republicans anc sundry fragmentary
organizations, inarching under diverse
burners, will center on him.
Ihe prohibition idea seems to be op.
rative in Florida, nd in many parts
ef that State no liquor can be had for
ither money or influence. The consti
tutionality of the recent enactment for
bidding license for the salo of liquor,
has been, affirmed by the Supreme
oourfc, anjl the people of any election
4iatrict may declare absolute prohibi
l&om when they choose to.
JLn eastern paper interviewing Gen
eral Sherman has the following: J'Ac
fidpt a Presidential nomination? No,
fir; not much. Don'tyou supposa I
know what it means if .they nominate
fuel The politicians don't care any
thing abolit me j and' if they should
nominate me it would only be because
hey thought the.? couldn't win with
any one else. I've got too old to be
made a cat's paw of by politicians. I
fcave had a good office, been for years
at the head of my profession, have am
ple provision for the rest of my days,
nd I don't think I'd sell myself out for
that bauble."
The present ruler of China is 13
1 years of age. lie toddkd up to the
.throne at the ne of four voars.
0ciai Vot3 cf Ohio-
Tbe Democratic majority in Oliio at
tho October elecion, as shown by tbe
official count, is:
TOR GOVERNOR.
Georgo lloadler, d..
Jos. B. Foraker, r,....
359,693.
347,163.
Iloadley's majority 12,530.
SUPREME JUDGE.
Martin D. Follett, d..
.360,402.
Wm. II. Upson, r. . 346,431.
Follett's maj . .. ... 13,971.
MEMBER BOAHDCF PUBLIC WORKS.
I .TnTin P. Mm-t.in. d - . 360.707.
Leo yeitz r : 346,806.
Martin's maj....... 13,901.
Cannot our contemporary - figure out
some Republican consolation from
those figures It succeeded in claiming
a llepublican triumph
issue, for New York
. . -
in last week's
in
November,
-
when the average Democratic majority
is more than twice .what it was in Ohio
i in October.
John S. Barbour of Virginia, regard
ing Mahone's address, savs: We all
unite in saying that Mahone's address
is a monstrous outrage upon our peo
ple. Rut the Democratic State com-
A - .
mittee will meet at Richmond Thurs
day next, when an authoritative an
swer will be made. Until then Demo
crats of V lrgima have asiceu a suspen
sion of public opinion from friends at
the north.
The principal aspirants for Speaker
tb(J Hous-of . Representatives are
Cox of New York, Randall of Penn
sjlvania, and Carlisle of Kentucky.
The latter will be elected, as ha repre
sents the free trade element of then
U0US9. , -
The New Vork World is surprised
because Mr. Eeecher delivered a speech
in Brooklyn the other night and said
nothing about politics, but as Mr.
Bcecher often preaches sermons and
says nothing about religion, perhaps
the matter is not astonishing, says the
Chicago Times,
jSTOTIGE. !
HAVING DISPOSED OP CUR BUSINESS IN
thin place o Messrs. Chenoweth, Stearns & Co.,
we dwire to return to tho public our sincere thanks
for their patrcnase in the past and ask that they will
i;iVr ua new mm wi.u bkiuiiiuuw vi emi,
and as we defir to cloe up all of our utstandinjf
boik acconats, we would reTuest all parties owltif us
to come forward at once and settle up, either by cash
or note. All accounts unsettled January l, 1SS4,
will be placed in the hards of an attorney lor collec
tion. Take due notice and save costs.
IV SMITH and CO.
Oakland. Or., November 17, 1883. -. "
PATENT METAUIC
'' FOR
-tASira Asa arssEs
Boot and Shoe Ucds.
Prevents rnnulEg over
roaring off oa tho
DE3.
Absolutely Pure.
For Sale. I have one span of good
work horses and some others, which I
offer for sale. H. CONN, SPv.
Notice of Final Settlement.
la the. County Court of tlie Stato o Oregon for the
County of Davglan. In Uie matter of the estate of
A. J. Dowuen deceased. .
TmCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TTIAT THE UN
Xi dersk'ned administrator of tho estate of A. J.
lownen deceased, has tiled his final account of his
administration of aiid estate in the County Court of
Dourfa" county, State of Oregon. That said Court
by an order duly made and entered therein on 1 ri-
day, the fth day or uctooer, issa, appomtea Mon
day. January 7. 1334, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day
at the court room of sajd Court, in the court house in
Koseburj, a time and place for hearing objections, if
any there bo, to naid hnal account anil the sett lement
of said estate This notice is puoiisnea oy Jtion. j.
S. Fitzhugh, County Jude.
F. P. IIOGAN. administrator.
A.' F. CAMr-BKi.li, attorney for estate.
Xotice of Final Settlement.
TN
TOE COUXTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
Orezoti for the County of Douslas. Notice
hertby given that the undersigned adndnistrator of
the estate ol Joseph tisbertr oeceasea, has mea m
the aboe entitled court hu flnaJ account of the ad'
ministration of said estate. That said Court, by an
order duly made and entered therein oa October 5th,
1S83, appointed Monday, January 7, 1SW, at 10 o'clock
a. H. of said day, at the Court room of naid
Court, a time and place for hearing ob
jections, if any there be, to said final acount aiid the
settlement of said estate. Thi notice U published by
order of lion. J. s. 1 itzhtigh. County Judge.
O. K. P. CAIN, Administrator.
Dated at Roeebur,;, Oregon, Oct. 20, 1883.
Hebmass asd IiAit, attorneya for estate.
Notice ol tf.mil Settlement
VT0T1CE IS nERF.BY GIVEN THATTHE UNDER
J3i signed ias filed his final account in the County
Court for Douglas County, State of Oregon, as admin
istrator of the estate of Elijah P. Connolly decease,
and the Judge of said County Court, by an order duly
made ana entered, b.n apuinted and fixed Monday,
January 7th, 1S84, at tm o'clock A. - for the
heating of any objections, if any there be,, to
caij final account and the settlement of t-aid estate.
Uyordtrof J. S. FITZlIUuH, Co.' Judge.
" H. S.- MAKlIt AdujiuhATAtor.
Koseburg, Oregon, Oct. 20, VHS.
IlEiuuyK & atxraeys for estate.
' DRY'S SALOON,
Jackson Street, Koseourg-
The propretor of this well kn wn and
popular resorVivonld thaub htatfriends
tor their I ibe al patronage in tbe past
and would ak for a continuance of
be same in tbe future, Tbe public js
infrined that 1 keep none bat the best
brand r wires, Jiquora anu cigars
and that I sell over the bar tbe eele
bratd JeSie Moore & Co.' Keiituoky
Whiskies
A irood billiard table will be found
in tbe saloou; also the leaJing pauers
of the world.
Creek Mill !
CLARK &
H AVISO PURCHASED THE ABOVE NAMED
mills of E. Stephens and Co., we are now pre
pared to furnish auv amount of the beat quality of
over offered to tho public in Douglas county. We
w-U furnish at the mill at tho following prices:
No. 1 rough lumber -12 per M.
No. 1 flooring, Oilieh S'i per M.
No. 1 flooring, 4-inch.-. ..S2tt per M.
No. 1 finishing lumber. .820 jer-M.
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 2 8idea..$24 per M.
No. 1 finishing lumber dressed on i sides. .$2ti per if.
CLARKE & BAKER.
IP -w
VI.
TS NOW PREPARED TO DO ANY
1 kinl of work iu his line. Headstones
and Monuments of all descriptions, at -very
low prices and warranted to give ample sat
isfaction. W. T. PEET,
W. S. HUMPHREY,
A. Y. HOVEY,
II. O. HUMPHREY.
DOUGLAS CO. BANK,
Pcct, Humphrey & Co,
rPRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
X Draw sL'ht dntftd on Portland,-- San Francisco,
New York anil other points. Bills ol exchanife ou
principal ponita in Kurope.
Deposits Eeceived Subject to Bkht Check-
T
FAS.MS
FOE :
SALE,
4V jl linfi frsr cola
Jl Ally lil.lll l iSlnUVU AiUtJ IU1
the following Real Prop
erty in Douglas Coun
ty, State of Oregon:
iV To
t Town of nilbur, coutarunir 314 acres. Has a
g.od dwelling liodse.aud oiit-buikiinus, and a fine or-
cnara; an-wc-u ionceu ana watereu; zau acres in grain.
A desirable home and very cheap.
ONE FAK51 CONTAINING 352 ACRES, 125 OF
Which is plow lund in cultivation, balanco pas
ture; all fenced; w-ell watered; good improvements
and orchard.
ONE SECTION OF LAND NEAR THE TOWN
of Scottsbunr; SO acres river bottom, balance 1.111
and timber land.
A
FARM NEAR WILHUR, CONTAINING 823
acres; 2o acres m gram, tlie balance splendid
srrazinir land. About 300 acres level, well watered
and well improved. The crop and 500 htad of beep
will be nuld with the land if desired by purchaser, at
a bargain.
A FaRM NEAR UUrSKBUUO, CONTAINING 323
J. acres, ail unjler fence. Uool farm or grazing
land
A FINE STOCK FARM CONTAINING 640 ACRES
12 niiiefrom Koseburg; 125 acres of good grain
land, at a oai-gain.
A
LRGE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM NEAR
Oakland, containing 3230 acres. Abfut 700
acres plow land, well fenced and well watered.
A ST El.
lUili
STEulM SAWMILL
AT IRAIN STATION ON
Uilroad.
FLOURING KILL AT SCOTTSBURG.
A
NO. ONE FLOURING MILL FOUR MILES
from Oakland, on Calipooia creek. ,
Anu:
Oak
MBER OF TOWN
LOTS IN THE CITY OF
Oakland.
I wjll sell the above reai property on rea
sonable terms. For full particulars enquire
of J: C. HUTCHINSON,
- Oakland, Douglas County. Oregon.
The Famous Inrivaled
' Tha Sardnan Piano, .
A' strictly first-class instrument at
moderate price; Also
The 'Popular. Pease Piano!
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.,
721 SJ.trkct st, San Francisco,
Sole agents fcr Pacific Coasf
Administratrix Notice.
"VTOTTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM" IT
Dl may concern, that th undersigned has been
duly appointed by the County Court of PouerlM
County, Oregtyi as administratrix of the estate of J.
M. M. Venabie deceased, and has regularly qualified
as such; now, .herefore, all persons having claims
against paid estate are notified to present the same,
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 Uhdersiirned and partnership accounts to
Dr. J. E. Page, of Oakland.
Oakland, Oregon. August 25, 1R83.
JANE VENABLK, Administratrix.
Herman and BAtt, attorneys for estate. sl-S
The Btjter3 Gtjtde is 1
sued March and Sept., each
year: 216 page 8jrll
I inches, with over 3.300
illustrations a whole pic
tore gallery. Gives whole
eale prices direct to consumers on all goods
for personal or family use. Telia how
to order, and gives exact cost of every-thing-yon
use, eatj drink, wear, 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 any address upon receipt of the
postage 7 cents. Let us hear from you.
Respectfully,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
i til it 999 Wsbw Aveoroe, dOwc 1ft j
nff JM A
f )
FARMERS,
LOOK!
FOR TUB BEST WKAKIXa
00
For men and boj 9 and thomoqt durable shoea
lniuaes aiid children, try the celebrated
for
IH02T-C LAD GOODS
Manufactured by
PORTER, SLE83IN
JIER, & CO.
Sn Pmnnivn. Thev are traaranteed to trive satis
faction. Will not break iii the back or rip in the
si.l. All Pofxl of this manufacture made by white
men. No Chinamen employed,' tor Bale by
FLOFT) & CO.
BOOTH lv(W.
E. O. YOUNG
ROSEBURG.
'ONCALLA.
OAKLAND
KETROPOUTArJ SALOON,
i
McCULLOOH & CO.
ONLY THE BEST BRANDS
OF ' '
Wines, X-iiois fc Cigars
Kept on hand, and customersV.ll find this a pleasant
place of resort, tjtve me r call.
S3" One door south of the Metropolitan Hoter
JAMBS
:DAHLXNGt.
ikd-'P
Blacksmith and Farrier,
!
-OAKLAND. OH;
And well-known to the people
would respectfully announce that
do all kinds ot work iu his line and
faction.
HORSESHOEING
A SPECIALTY
Any farmer havinc a nlowM
to sharpen or machinery
to repair will do well to trive me a call at
my old
htand.
I have a fall stock of trou r.nd slseel, and havinar
purchased the same at a low price, can do work, so
far as prices are concerned, cheaper than any wno
will attempt competition, j JAS. PEARLING,
i uaKianu, tjreon.
HBTB0PIII1TAN HOTEL.
Tliis Popsilar House
. I -
Situated n the center of the business portion of
Roseburg, having recently chaued hands, has been
COMPLETJELY
RENOVATED,
And prpard for;th reception of aruestf.
The
ditiuig room will be supplied with the best the
MARKET
AFFOllDS
With good attendance. As Mrs. Ziifler has charge of
the kitchen the cooking will .be unexceptionable.
Hates reasonable. Fre coach to and from the
railroad. . i i , LOU. ZIuLEK.
i
j
CUV
CU UU
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Eoseburg-
Shavinsr anil ISair Cutting in a
Workmanlike Marnier.
R.S.&J.C. SHERIDAN
(Successors to Tho3. P. Sheridan)
DEALERS IN HARDWARK, TINWARE, STOVES,
UUS, CUiLKV, A.NU TLNKEKS iUtt
GOODS. I - .
TIX ST021I2, KOSEBSIRG, Or.
Having secured the aoove buwmess, we are pre
pared to keep un its former good name for work and
prices. We have tho best of material and always a
full stock of goods on hand and it is our aim to fur
nish customers with first-cliss articles at live and let
live prices. A full stock ol
Iron nl Stool ITo SjvIo.
i - "
Dealers froni abroad will rm eive prompt attention.
K. 3. & J. C, KUEK1UA3.
;EUY THE
tT3IPQ5JA VALLEY IHILLSr
THE' BEST IX THE 32AEKET!
Address A. W. Stearns, Can-
yoimile, Oregon.
XIjSTE pakms
FJORDS
FABM CONTAINING 431 AND 391-00
J acr
acres. 18 miles from Koseburjr, on the Coos Bay
stage road, and known as tbe "Eighteen Mile House."
Has good dwelling:, larcre barn -nd outhousee, with
orchard and good garden is we I fenced. A good
sized creek o s t ir u'h toe piace, near the house
and barn. ar 'eve r -xnce rolling1 land. Grain,
grass and t jcnty of timber for fuel, fencing
and build ng urposes. Is a good tavern Rtand, be
ing near th foot of coast raiifre of mountains Toll
gate and stage station adjoining. Climate healthy,
water pure. Tonus, part cash and part on liberal
inie. :
A1
ISO ADJOINING A FARM OF 199 ACRES,
with eood dwelling and barn and outbuildmgs-
with a bearing orchard One-half plow land and bal
ance timber land, and all well watered. These farms
will be sold either together or separately, to suit
purchasers. Apply to . Hermann & Call, Koseburg,
Orejjon.
A1
THE TOWN OF
Lookinsr Glass, H Douglas county. 125 acres of
plow land of the best quality, balance pasture land.
with plenty of oak and 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 titli gnarantoed. En
quire of& Hermann & Ba Koseburg, or A... F.
Browu Co., Oakland.
A -50, A FARM OF 525 ACHES, SITUATED 11
J. miles northeast of Boseburg, in M"unt Scott pre
ciuct. One hundred acres plow loud, the balance
good pasture land, well watered and all under good
fence. Plenty of fir and oalt timber for fencing and
fuel. Good farm house and barn and other outbuild
ings, and 600 choice fruit trees bearing. Trice $d por j
acre. Inquire of C H. Oden, on the premises, or of j
Hermans auu ttAhh, attornej s, ttoseourg. .
Bissolution Xotkc.
mHE COPARTNERSHIP HEUETOFOUE EXIST
JL ing between K. 1 . McCulloth tnd M. A. F.rentano
of the firui of K MeCulloch and Co.is this day dis-
j solved by mutual consent. . l . ixet.mucn remains .;
j in the busine s and will f-eltle all liubilities, and col- ''
lect all o itstandiiiif accouurs oum toe arm, ai. A.
lirentano retiriiiif from the busfiies.x.
K.T.KaULLOCU. i
TS,
of Douglas counv. I .- T"S
he is prepared to
guarantees satis- I r
Y Y I-
mm i
-1
JL.OUIS BEL.FIL.S,
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER
Roseburg, Oregon.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALER TN WAJCIIES,
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
L. B2I.riI.S.
HENRY L. BE&SON, A. M.
MISS ANNA E. DEISENDOFFER, -
DR. J. W. STRANGE, - -MJSS
ADDIE E. SMITH, - -
New buildings, first-class surroundings, low rates of tuition, chean board.
For particulars apply to L. B&XSON,
- alStf
IITC
M
efope
'51';'
W. . WOOBWAED'I
AND BUY A
Oue of the biggsst and best stock of
nothing but the best
p81
IYTHI
Do lit Fail
"BAT., CAN
fairness
a
SEE WHAT 1 - WHY, THAT THE LEADING MERCHANT
f o
www
HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF
fct?
EVER BROUGHT TO R0SEBURG !
INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF
LADIES' DBjUSS GOODS,
OF THE VERY LA EST STYLES. ALSO
GENTLEMEN AND BOYS'
READY MADE , LOTHING!
Do TVotlTtiilto Call find Etamino Uist Stoclcl
Pis motto is Quick Sales ami Small .frolics."
Eemssi'bsr the Plaeo. ITew York Store, P.oso'burg.
SHERIDAN BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OR'GN.
They would announce that they have just
Largest Stocks of
Ever bronglit to Donurla, nfl when
TKltNS and HEADY MADB TINWAUR,
L-s supply in their line ot any house
uir ki
rii l C
can purchaae elsewherH.
In ,he eliape of buildinj? materials ; the way t
aur-vrior inducements to nurcliaeers. Titus.
We t&D cive you bargaing in the to', iwinflr brands of stoves, cot eqnalled else
whrre Buck's, Bonanza. Farmer Utility. Dexter, Pacific, ide WeBt. Clarendon:
Occrdei Iroii Kinvr, Empire Oity, and other stoves and ranges.
The b.-st of workmen ar constantly employed io the manufacture rr our Tin war-.
and buyers should (earn onr prices.
We have alB'i taratjins to offer in gnns, such as Winchester, Sharp and ther B te?t
f.s w I hs in Shot-unf and I'isto's v -
V Hie also Aireis for th White Peerles and New Home Sewing Macl ixi sruci
we sell at lowest rates and warrant ascouinle te in every respect.
We can alao suppTy - - - j . . - -.
vcrill
'J e t'8t in tht nihrkt. at . lowest ratef.
tiive us a call, i aspect ur atock, inquire as to oux priceu, and w promise to suit aJ
aayone cau, , - . ! BHEK1DAN pKOa
Coos Bay
STAGE
LINE!
THROUGH TO
A
Coos Bay in 38 Hours,
This line Is now prepared to carry passengers and
freight, being supplied with comfortable stages and
and. careful drivers. Sfcaire leave lioseburjf every
morning at six o'clock. Otlice si -
II AIILTON 'S DR UG STORE.
Fare to Coos Bay $5.
. SALISBURY, HAILY &CO.. Tr.
Principal.
Assistant.
Principal Commercial Department.
- Music Teacher.
" Principal.
Ton do Tiia,t
3
111
NEW SET OF
goods- evftr brought to town. I use
leather andhave got
LIN
mini
m
to
Ses Hoi
T8i
TOU SEE?
55
lis
received and now have on hand one of the
Genorar Hardware
added to their STOVES OF
ALL PAT
they are prepared to declare they
in Jr?oui,heru Oregon, which they
have th
propose
tb&s ahy mm
,,
locke, butta, etc, we can offer
Y
UP &m
-J- r:
PS
Of.
3 R"fi t3"a
and Hubbir Psiints,
mm
HAVING PURCHASED A COM
PLETE . ASSORTMENT OF
GENERAL' MERCH!WD!SE
WILL SELL THE SAMS
CHL'AP FOR CAGaj
PRICE LIST:
Calicos, 5 cents per yard.
Ladies' dress goods, 8 cents per tm-J.
Corsets, 50 cents.
Genuine kid glove.s, 75 per pair.1
Coffee, No. 1 Costa Rico, 7 lbs. for $1.
Persian Casbmere, 25 cents per yard.
Suitings, 12 cents per yard.
Fine Fapanese teas, 45 cents pr lb.
Six spools silk thread, 25 cents.
Other articles in proportion. v
My motto iscasli sales & small proSU.
F, P. IIOGAN.
T. W. MORGAN,
AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT
OF MOSES APPLE, NEXT
DOOR TO MARK'S i
CO., OFFERS FOR
SALE THE FINEST VARIETY
OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND
CONFECTIONERY EVER
OFFERED I ROSE
- BURG, AT
PRICES ' LOWER THAN THB
LOWEST. CIGARETTES A
SPECIALTY. A FINE
- SUPPLY OF HOLI
DAY GOODS.
CONCRETE PIPE.
HENUY GATERMAN AND LOUIS 8ELFIU
have obtained the right for Douglas pouatjtot
laying
Continuous Concrete Pipe,
for conveying water, and Louis BelCls and Gsoore
Protsinan have obtained the right for Josophins aad
Curry counties, nnd will sell farnor individual rirt
and fay pipe at the cheapest figures. Any sise froos
1J to 22 inches furnished. This pipe is much
Cheaper tlian Wood, iron or Lead 1
It is also well suite I for Irrigation or Mining purps
andean be liid auy distance without joints
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jS.t in tho world- Getth. e)Bl.
Evprv T acLapo ha. our tr.de-Brlc
and ia marked Fraser'.. SOLO CV.
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buy cxNxry
CANYONViLLE MILLS
OUR
THIS FLOUR IS MANUFACTURED FROM ONLT
thobertof wheal. I have for sale a'.so Brant
Shorts, whI Middiiuca, Ciicjn. llaius, Lard, etc-
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tured la tlw most s- ientiac manner, rurcuaae -io
tse a fowar to Inspect my stock at the Canyon vi,
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