THE INDEPENDENT. Saturday, December 29, isss. The doming Tear. To our patrons one and all, we vo joice in the merry Christmas and wish you a happy new year. As we' start out with new resolves and high expect ations for the coming morrow, let us reflect on the past year, that it may give' us a better insight into tho future. Jlauy who were with usfone year ao, buoyant with life, full of hope and Us with expectations in this life have pass ei to tho other shore and the places bick knew them herd shall know them no more forever. Others have moved away and taken their places among other scenes, while their places have been filled by strangers who have come t cast their lot with u3 and make their hoia! in khe beautiful Umpqna valley. To those who have left with tho hope tf bettering their condition, we bid you Go4 speed, and those who have come to cast their lot with us, wo bid you a hearty welcome. We wera met at the threshhold of the last yer with a frost which killed the new-sown grain, a calamity which jteVer bofcre befall the people of this alley. With surprising energy our .farmers re-aowed their fields and were . rewarded at barvest witn more than average cropi, There was more wheat e export than ever bcfeie raised in the county. In Roseburg a number of new and 1m pro red dwellings and bu3ines houses bare been erected during the year. A bank, a new bakery and a number of new stores have been added to the bus ineee interests of th city. In many parts of the county farmers have made mew and extensive improvements by building largo and commodious dwell ing bouses and outbuildings of the most improved style of architecture, tho old tmmble-down worm fences have given place to new and substantial plank fence and many large tracts of land are being divided up into smaller farms t make place for more settlers, which will add to the population and wealth of the county. The railroad lias moved south and lef I ua a by station, but instead of being ea injury it has proven a benefit to this section. Roseburg has been made the end of the division; a substantial round ho mo has been erected at this place, ith a prospect of machine and repair hhops being built here. The extension of tho road ha3 already attracted people from abroad to this valley, and will in tim develop tue agricultural, tiaiuer and mineral resources of the county, and furnish a better market for our products. , These improvements are all pleasant to note, but there are ether changes vibich are not so pleasant. During the year a number of tho oldest and most substantial citizens of our county have been taken from onr midst by death. Scarlatina or scarlet fever in its most malignant form Las visited vaiious parts of our county and apparently baflled the skill of physicians and car ried off a number of the little ones whose deaths it has boon a painful task to chronicle. This should serve as an admonition to remind us that in life we are in the midst of death, and in entering upon the new year we should strive to live toward each other so that t the fi;ial parting w may leave no vain regrets. The selection of Senator Sabin of Minnesota, to succeed the late Governor Jewel), as chairman of the national Republican committee, excites a feeling tiuihir to Ui disappointment expressed ky the farmer who said his hog "didn't weigli as much as he thought it would, s,nd didn't expect it would." After the Republican members cf Congress bsd indorsed Keifer, there was no rea son to sxpect much of the committee. Mr. Sabin has xxude several million dol. ifirs as a State prison contractor and Member of the State 'prison ring, lie knows H&thing about national politics, &&1 cares nothing for them except as through them he may find the position hi money cannot give him. Ho would jisrsr have been thought of for the sen ats er any prominent office by tho peo ple of Minnesota, if he had not been richt and he must have been selected for this position for the same reason. He does not offer many attraction to "all voters who are in favor of elevating and dignifying American labor." ' Oregoniaa. All the 206 Chinese traders that came by the last steamer, the Oceanic, feave been landed on habeas corpus writs. Judge Hoffman of the United States District Coutt has practically decided, in one case, that if a China man was a laborer in ni3 own country and came to this State for the purpose of going into a merchandising business, he is, by virtue of testimony adduced to that effect, entitled under the law to be clashed as a merchant. The war between France and China frlill -continues, Th3 Ohinese ;!! A Washington dispatch to the Ore gonian of Dec. 20th says: Quite an in tercsting scene occurred in the house this afternoon, over an attempt by Henley of California, to introduce a new bill amending the Chinese restric tion law, piepared by tho Pacific coast delegation. The house voted down the report of ex-Speaker ICiefer, from the committee on rule?, calling for the crea tion of a select committee on woman suffrage, and prior to adjournment sav eral executive communications were being read and referred, and no one was paying attention to the proceed- mgs. cmudeniy neniey arose anu ad dressed the chair, and by previous ar rangement Speaker Carlisle at once recognized him. "On behalf of representatives in the muse from three States and two terri tories, I ask unanimous consent to in troduce a bill," said Henley. In a moment business stopped and all eyes were turned on the California!!, his request taking everybody by sur prise. V . Speaker Carlisle said "The gentle. man from California asks Unanimous consent to introduce a bill. The title will be read when the chair will put the question of unanimous consent," The clerk read the title, whereupon Wel-er of Iowa, a Republican, famil iarly known as "Calamity Weller," be cause he wanted to pay tho national debt in greenbacks, sprang into tho air and shouted, "L eh'pct'" Cries of "No, no'" from the Demo cratic side and Springer of Illinois, rushed to Wellei-'s desk and began ex postulating with him. "I am glad, Mr. Speaker," said Mr Henley, "that tho objection comes from that side cf the house." Just as the speaker had ordered the bill returned to Henley, Springer euc ceeded in mollifying Weller, and that individual arose, mumbled something about be'iDg under a tais Apprehension and withdrew las objection. Ilia ac tion, however, smothered tho bill, for when Henley offered it again, Skinner cf New York, also a Republican, shout ed, "I object!" and added, as a crowd o Democrats and Republicans gathered around him, to expostulate, "I don't want the gentleman to experience the privilege of withdrawing his objection without tho same privilege isextended to the rest of us. Skinner refused to backdown, and as llenly threw the bill into his desk, and closed it with a bang, he again said: "I am glad that objection comes from the source it does." In a few moments the house ad journed. Thi.g puts the introduction of the bill off until after the holiday it" cess, as the house adjourned to Monday and it is understood no business, ex cept the announcement of oommittees will be transacted on that day. All the Pacific coast members "are much chagrined at the failure to get the bill in. It had been arranged to transfer the bill to the committee on labor, of which Willis of Kentucky, is likely to be ehairman, he being a friend of the bilh who would report at the earliest oppor" Utility, and thus force action at one. Congress has adjourned until after the halidays. The Irish question still England. agitates TnE Czar of Russia was- thrown from a wagon and had his shoulder injured while hunting recently. The Crown 'Prince of Germany re cently visited Home. England has carried the war into Egypt, which is likely to prove an ele phant on her hands. Eldorado Mineral Water. CHFMIOAL ANALYSIS. Ciumic.Ui Laboratory, Assay Officr, Brxtiox Rooms axd Ore Rooms, 521 Sacramento street, San j-iancisoo, Aov. 23, is&i. Messrs. Holbrook, Merrill and Stitson. Gentlemen 1 have submitted to qualitative analysis the sample of Eldorado water handed me for examination and find it to consist of the following substances: Chlo rine, Iodine, Carbonic Acid, Iron, Alumina, Lime, SCancsia, Soda and organic matter. THOMAS PRICE, Julian Josd:h, of the well ki own firm of Hoffman and Joseph, of Albany, bears ths following testi mony; ALBANY, OGN., December 20. 1SS3. Geo, W. Jokes. lear Sir: I would here state to vou that a year aao I suffered untold ajronies on ac count of files (blind) and went to Portland to gel re lief from doctors there. 1 met air. Apple of jose- bunr, who advised nie before seeing the doctors to a. ill. .1 .. m:.l i-- r .1 : l . i i ur your uuuiuu jutuviai iiaici. imu auauu imu one dozen bottles sent to ine by A. E. Cbamnaimc. I used one-half dozen bottles, taking right before ev ery meal, one small glass full. I not only was re lieved, butl am certainly cured by what I used, and thankful for it, because I suffeted more than I can express. I would advise any one suffering- from thid disease to try your Mineral Water. Should you have eny occaeion to use this statement do so. You are at liberty on my account, I think this is the Jcast I can do for you, as I mai cured bv it R. speetfully yours, JULIAN JOSEPH. ROSEBURG, Dec. 3, 1SS3. GEO. W. JONES: Dear Sir. From sheer curiosity I was induced to try Eldorado Water and was not on ly surprised but highly gratifle 1 with the result. I have for many years been a sufferer from dyspepsia and have tried every kind cf viepsin known to pharmacy and without result. The contrary was my experience from the use of your mineral water. Ta ken according to directions it produced immediate relief and in a short time, if continued, would secure permanent cure. To any who will avoid irritating stimulants, I am satisfied it will prove of viluable comfort and benefit. As a general regulator I fouud it most excellent. L. F. LANE. DALLAS, Dec. 2, 1S33. From Mr. M. W. Parsons, last August, I received one bottle of tho Jones Eldorado water, from Dr.' Hamilton of Roseburg. Used half a bottle for ca tarrh and can fully recommend it for that 'dreaded dincase, as I have not been troubled with the com plaint since D. T. SEARS. I have also used tho Eldorado spring water from Jones' spring, Douglas county, Oregon, and am fullv satisfied with the reuuit, as f was bothered with ca- larrn. W. C DHOWJf, merchant, DRY'S SALOON, Jackson Street, itjseOurg The Drorretor of this well kn wn and popular resort wonld ihauk hisjfrieiids for their libe al patronage in the past aud would ask for a continuance of lesamein tle future. The public is nf Tined tliat 1 keep none but the best rand of wices. linuors and cigars and that I over the bar the cele bramd Jtge Moure & C'o.'a Keutuckv Whiskies A trood billiar.l table will be found n the saloon; also ihe leaiing paoers of the worU. Notice or Fintil Selle::ie2it. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF Ore-'ou for the County of Douirlas. Notice la hertby given that the undersigned administrator of the e;Uis of Joseph Jvisuergur deceased, dm hum m ho abjv? emitted court his final account of tuc ad ministration of isaid estate. That said Court, by an order duly made and entered therein on October 5th, IS&S, appointed Monday, January 7, 1881, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Court room of said Court, a time and place for hearing ob jections, if any there be, to said final acount and the . . . . - i mi,:. 11:.. 1 l l... settlement oi saiucauue, nua uuu iiauiuucu uj order of Uou. J. S. Fitzhu-rh, County Judge. O. K. 1. CAIN, Administrator, Dated at Iloschursr, Oregon, Oct. 20, 1(W3 Hermans asd Ball, attorneys for estate. .CP e. A SUPERIOR LOT OE GRADE AND auOil oughbrad Spaaisli Elerino . ISnclvs, At my farm, six miles north of Tloscburj:, which will be sold clieap for cash, or approved credit. ilStf miiAS SHIT2L ALE The is:iilersigiietl 2ms lor sale Hie foliowisig Ileal Prop erty in Douglas ouu ;ty, Stateor.Orcgoa: A FIRST-CLASS GRAIN f AP.M NEAR THK l Town of Wilbur, uoutai'iinjr 3J4 acres. Haa gt od dwollin? house and out-buiidius, aud a fine or- i-uaril, ah wen iericcu anu wa.iereu, sjv nuies hi giiu. A desirable home ana very ehcap. ONE FARM CONTAINING 332 ACRES, 125 OF which is plow Ia:id in cultivation, balance pos ture; all Idiced; well w-Uerca; stood improvements aud oreuf.ru. rNE SECTION OF LAND NEAR TIIS TOWN J of! Seottsburi: SO acres river bottom, balance till and timber land. AFAUil NEAR W1LWR, CONTAINING 923 acres: 125 acres in irrain. the balance splendid grazing lana. About 3W fceress ievi, wen waiereu and well improved. The crop mid 600 head of heop will be sold with the land it uesirea Dy purcnasr, at a birgam. 4 FaRM NEAK ROSEBLKG, CONTAINING 320 acres, all under fenca. Good farm or (rraziug hind. A FINE STOCK FARM CONTAINING 640 ACRF.S XX 12 mile from Kobebur; 125 acres of good gram land, at a bargain. A L ROE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM NEAR 1 Oakland, containiuir 2233 acres. Abfut 700 acres plow land, wall fenoed and well watered. A STEAM SAWMILL AT DRAIN STATION ON J. Railroad. A F FLOURING 2LILL AT SCOTTSBURG. A fii O. ONE FLOURING MILL FOUR MILE3 om Oakland, on Caiipooia creek. A NUMBER OF TOWN LOT3 IN THE CITY OF XI. Oakland. I will sell the above real property ou rea sonable terms. For full particulars enquire of J. C. HUTCHINSON, Oaklaud, Dougla3 County, Oregon. Cabals: Mills! TTAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE NAMED XT mills of E. Stephens and Co., we are now pre pared to furnish a:iv amount of the best quality of ever offered to the public in Douglas county, will furnish at the mill at the following prices: We No. 1 rough lumber $12 per M Ho. 1 tioonng, fo-men $'i per M No. 1 flooring, 4 -inch i'26 per M. No. 1 finishing lumber $20 per M. No. I unisning mmntr aresscu ou 2 siue;. .si per si. No. 1 finishing lumber drcsacd on 4 sides. .820 per M. CLARKE & BAKER. Administratrix Notice. "TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT 1a may concern, that the undersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of Douglas Uonnty, uregou aa administratrix of the estate of J. M. M. Vcnabie deceased, and has regularly qualified as such; now, vherefore, all persons having claims acainst said 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 undersigned and partnership accouuts to ur. J. K. i'age, or Uakland. Oakland, Oregon, Aucrust 25, 18S3. " JANE VENABLK, Administratrix. Hermans asd Ball, attorneys for estate. sl-5 V,";U be mailed a applicants aad to Cits'oiMprs of hist year without ordering it. It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and t'ircctifns for planting ::' Vegetable and Flwer S--ds Plants. . Tsfvltl'tRSi to H. D.M. FERRY SC0.0SS. . A.-.8MIT Proprietor, of the NEW' .BAKEBY asul CJoffec House. Second door south of Oakes' jjallery, MAIN STREET, - - ROSEBURG. JEEP3 CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FRESH Sui'plv of Pie, Cake?, Broad, etc He also sets a g Md lunch, with a cap of coffee, at reasonable rates. He his secured the services fa nVat-cla-a coniac tioner and m-tniifacturt s PURS CAHBZSS OS p w S 3 3 rtt (5 S 3 o s E o n e s a i-3 S o 3 9 a Q 1 "3 V 3. e s a a v 5 c O -EStTROPOLlTAH; SAL03!i, KOSEBUHO, ORKQ0N, Mcculloch & co. PROPRIETORS, 0.YLT THE BEST BRANDS OF Wines, Liquors Ss CIg'tivss Kept on hand, and customer will find this a pleasant place of resort. Give me a call. X3T One dour south of the Metropolitan Hoter TEJl MllOPOLM HOTEL TTEias Popular lloizse R:ttsf(vi n tin rantar of llin hiiKinfiiw portinn of Rossburj, hating racently changed hands, has been COMPIiETELY RENOVATED, And prepared for the reesption of gueeV". The dining room will be supplied with the beL tho MVXtlCET AFFORDS With good attendance. As Mrs. Ziglcr has charge of the kitchen the cooking will be unexceptionable. Rates reasonable. ire. coach to and from the railroad. LOU. ZIuLEK. mhx Opposite Metropolitan Hotsl, Eoseburg. Shavins and Bsir Cutting in a WorkBKisliktt SaniiCiv Kotico oj Fiiiii! Settlement. TVTOT1CE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDER JLi signed ws filed his final account in the County Court for Douglas County, State of Oregoi., as admin istrator of tho estate of Elij.ih P. Connolly deceased, and the Judge of said County Court, by an order duly made anu entered, has appointed ai.d fixed Monday, January 7th, 1S84, at tn oVlock A. M., fur th heating of any objections, if any there be, to Mid final account and the settlement of said cutate. By order of J. K1TZHUGU, Co. J udge. ii. b. mausu, Aummistrator. Rosebure. Oregon. Oct. 20, 1833. IIrhmann & Ball, attjrneys for estate. W. T. PEET, A. Y. HOVKY, 11. C. HUMPHREY. W. S. HUMPHREY, DOUGLAS CO. BANK, Peet, Humphrey & Co. TR ANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Draw sijht drafts on Portland, San Francisco, New York and other Kiuts. Bills of exchange on principal points in Europe. Deposits Received Subject to Sight Check. PINE FARMS FOR SALE. ONE FARM CONTAINING 431 AND 391-00 acres, 18 miles from Roseburg, on tno Cooj Bay stage road, and known as the "Eighteen Mile House." Has good dwelling, large barn ud nuthousee, with orchard and good gaUen is we I fenced. A good sized creek ow tar -ugh the piace, near the house aud barn, ar 'eve. n ,ance rolling land. Grain, grass and 1 icnty of timber for fuel, fencing and build ng urposes. Is a good tavern stand, be ing near thf foot of coast range of mountains Toll gate and stage station adjoining. Climate healthy, water pure. Terms, part cash and part on liberal ime. ALSO ADJOINING A FARM OF 199 ACKES, with good dwelling and bam and outbuildings with a bearing orchard One-half plow land and bal ance timber land, and all well watered. These farms will be gold either together or separately, to suit purchasers. Apply to Hermann & Ball, Roseburg, Oregon. ALSO. 427 ACRES NEAR THE TOWN OF Looking Glass, in Douglas county. 5 acres of plow land of the best quality, balance pasture land, with plenty of oak aud fir timber for fuel and fenc- iug. All well watered, with dwelling barn aud g. Hid orchid. I'nce $4,000. One thousand down, balance on easy term. A fee simple title guaranteed. En quire of it Hermann & Ba Roseburg, or A., F. Brown Co., Oakland. AtO, A FARM OF 625 ACRES, SITUATED 11 miles northeast of Roseburg, in M'unt Scott pre cinct. One hundred acres plow iand, the balance good pasture land, well watered and all under good fence. Plenty of fir aid 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 of HmyANN and Ball, attorosyg, Roseburg. R.S.& J. C.SHERIDAN (Successors to Tho. P. Sheridan) DEALERS IN HARDWARE, TINtVARS, STOTES, GUNS, CUTLERY, AND TINNERS FUR NISHINGS GOODS. TIN STORE, R0SEBUBC, Or. Having secured th aotve business, we are pre pared to keep up its former good name for work and prices. We have the best of material aud always a full stock of goods on hand and it is our aim to fur nish customers with first-class articles at live and let live prices. A full stock of Iron aiirl Steel For Sale. .Dealers from afcjrosd will wctjiva prompt attention. JL& fcJU'. SUE&IPAJg', WATCIDI AKES & JEWELER Roseburg, Oregon. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN WA TClfES, 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 Jj. BEXilTiLS. HENRY I. BENSON, A. M. MISS ANNA E. DEISENDOFFER, DR. J. W. STRANGE, MJ S3 ADDLE E. SMITH, New lmildings, first-class surroundings, For particulars apply to al8tf . . o m M M, But MetQTQ Ton d That ' W. G-. WOOBWAIB'S AND BUY A Harness 'or a Saddl Oiie of the Liggcst and best stock of nothing bat the best iVERYTHING Dont Fail 5St SA"F ; CAM SEE WHAT ? WHY, THAT THE q m m HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF EVER BROUGHT INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF LADIES' DBESS GOODS,. OF THE VERY LAE3T STYLES. ALSO GENTLEMEN AND BOYS' BEADY MADE CLOTHING! D o TVot Fail to Call ximl Examine lib Stoclcl Pis motto is Quick Sales aud Small Eemesnbsr tho Placs, Kf SHERIDAN BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OR'GN. They would announce that they have just Largest Stocks of Ever brought to Do:iTlag, Pni when TKItNS and READY MADE TIN W AHR, I'fS bu ply in their Hue ol aay house SI can purchase elsewhere. In -he shape ol building materials l superior inducements to purchasers. Tty We can yive jou barpains id the to where liucR e, lionanza, partner. utility, dexter, racinc, vV iae est. Clarendon Occidei Iroi Ktnjr, Einpire Oitv, and oiher stoves wnd ranges. Tlie Lest of workmen arc constantly employed m the manufacture t f our Tinware and buyers should learn our prices, . We have also baragins to offer in guns, ns well as in Shot-gun t and I'isto's. AVe are also Auecis for th White Peerles and New Home Seninff Macldne ,whlc we sell at lowest rates ana warrant as coiil oiete in every respect. We can lso supply Avcrill aEid Kubbcr. Paints, ' e Dest in tho murket, at lowest ratec. Uive us a call, inspect ?ur slock, inquire aa to our prices, and we promle to suit jd any one cao. - Coos Bay STAGE pp& LINE! THROUGH TO Coos Bay iia 30 Hours. tVi!j lino 1 nnw nr.:iRrn 1 to carrv pa8cnjrer3 and f re'.'jhi. being supplied witli coiufortuble stages and aud careful drivers. t Uta-je ieaves ttoswouxtf evcij nionuni at six o ciocic vuice ai . HAMILTON'S DRUG STORK Fare to Coos Bay $5. SALISBURY, HAILY LCO. Propls. Oft PrincijMi!. Assistant. Principal Commercial Department. - - - Music Teacher. low rates of tuition, cheap board. HENRY L. DS-XSOX, Principal. M M LI NEW SET OF goods ever brought to town. I uae leather unci Lave aol IN THIS LIN to Seo M! YOU SEE ? " LEADING MERCHANT m m B TO ROSEBURG! i'routa." e v York Storot Roseburg , received aud now have on hand one of the General Hardara ad led to their STOVES OF ALL PAT they are prepared to declare they have tho in tSomhern Oregon, which they propose MTS QUE the ffay t us. cka, butta, etc, we can offer jtriag brands of stoves, not equalled else such as Winchester, Sharp and therEiL'e FT) W o y :m mmm vr jp J F Tt - Luro fob Store. HAVING PURCHASED A COII PLEfE ASSORTMENT OF . K Ml DPUMMPl QC lL .WLllUIIlliVJ.OL. WILL SELL THE SAME CHEAP FOR CASH! PRICE LIST: Calicos, 5 conts per yard. Ladies' dress goods, 8 cents per fri Corsets, 50 cents. Genuine kid gloves, 75 per pair. Coffee, No. 1 Costa Rico, 7 lbs. for $1. Persian Cashmere, 25 c?sta per yard. Suitings, 121 cents per yard. Fine Japanese teasi, 45 cents per lb. 1 - Six spools silk thread, 25 cents. Other articles in proportion. My motto is cash sales & small profits. F. P. HOG AN. T. W. MORGAir, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF MOSES APPLE, NEXT DOOR TO MARK'S A CO., OFFERS FOR SALE THE FINEST VARIETY OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND CON FECTIONERY EVER OFFERED I ROSE BURG, AT PRICES LO WER TITAN TTII1 LOWEST. CIGARETTES A SPECIALTY. A FINE SUPPLY OF 1IOLI DAY GOODS. CONCRETE PIPE. H ENltY QVTEP.MA.K AKD JXlsnn Mf.TtUl havs obtained the right for ltougla oua7 tae laying Coutiiiiious Concrete Pipe, for conveying water, nd Lauis Bolflls tod Ssotm Protsina.li have oVUine 1 ihtt right for JosopbiM 4 Curry counties, nd will sell farm or individual rirfcta and lay piie at the cheapjt figure. Any sis fxm w it uunea lurnutisa. nus pip is much OKeaper tlian Wood, Iron or Lead I Tt i also well suited for Irriir&tina or mniar prps aud can be laid any diutaiicA without Joints. Every package has ctur trad.rarlc aad is marked rraser'a. SOLD EV ERYWHERE. 36-1 1STOTICE, 11 this place to Messrs. Chenoweth, Btvn Js- C.. we desire to return to the publis out sincere Ususs for their Datronau-e in tha nat iui . ... 7--- r. worn wumm uwj w favor the new firm wiA a continuance ot th, sxb. uu h we uenrr 10 ciote up all of. our outetaa&nf book accounts, we would reruest all parties ovir.r m to come forward at anceanituttia r. u;.k v..L.k or note. All accounts unsettled Jnnrt 1 laai will be placed in the hards ot an attorney lor eolieo tion. Take due notice and uv ivt. , , , K , R. SMITH and CO. Oakland. Or., November 17. 1883. notice: ' -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha my son Johm ;11 I Hind Vim a tnt .1 m. K . vw ivii iiuiuo buu Alter vaif aftie uc - - ----- sm wit uau vu uiY ftcwuuk as I do not claim any of his wajes nor will no ps anv rt hies uctotw 9, 1333. ;