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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1884)
4 X 7 X THE INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 188-1. Presidential Talk. Since tha time and place for holding the national Republican convention has -.leeir definitely located, a number of the leading bosses are out in open letters intended to shape the campaign and the strap time present thoir personal claims for the party nomination. Old Simon Cameron is out in his quadrennial letter, which is brought to the light of day by m ostensible interview "with a corres pondent of the Philadelphia Press, which is the personal organ of the sly old fox. Tbe letter is lengthy and in many respects shows the wanderings of an old man in his dotage, who is anx ious to press his personal claims for recognition upon his party, and at the flame titno keep his real object in the background, by appearing disinterested as to whom their standard-bearer shall be. Tlu letter can be riewed in no ether light by the practical observer . tkan a direct bid for presidential noini natioiu The eld man forcibly repre sents how he has during the sixty yeai-s -ef bis public Iifo, by master strokes of policy and jioHtical chicanery, controlled national conventions and secured the nomination fcr his favorite candidate When the ostensible reporter asks, "Who will be the candidate!" the old - man shrewdly say3 that "you will have to ask some one else. I am not in poli tics now, though I keep a pretty close jyeon the current events, lue pos session and use of political power is ex ceedingly fascinating and I like to study the ebb and, flow of the tide as well as ever. One thing I will say; the Re publican candidate next year must be a strong, positive man; one who carries the confidence of the country and can lje relied upon for a rigorous yet con ftervative policy, if elected. There are heveral .such men " in the party and I Lave implicit reliance in the wisdom of a Bepublican convention to name such none; some man capable of dealing with the highest duties of the crisis which we are rapidly approaching. shall never take part in a presidential caavavs again, and mast decline to name q of the men whom I think would be aeoap table candidates." The letter dis oasses Ijhe tariff question throughout. And selfishly contends for free importa tion of raw material and high tariff on manufactured articles, which is tl key note of the Republican policy upon that question. President Arthur in his message to Concress trivd to straddle the t irifl qnestion, the silver coinage question the payment of the national debt, the retirement of the national banks, th internal reveuue ana all otner ques tions of national importance. He is now holding high court at Washington &d other places throughout the coun try, at which the splendor of Rome in tho davs of the Caesars, sinks into in significance. He mav be considered a well groomed and full-fledged candidate. and with the public patronage at his disposal would bo formidable, was it not that the ghost of the murdered Gar field will not down at his bidding. Blaine is out in an open bid for the presidency, in which he is trying to play the rule of the great decliner. In Lis letter he claims to have struck the happy medium and suggests a way of disposing of the surplus revenue with out reducing the price of manufactued articles, (assuming that it is for the Wst interest of the people to pay the highest' price for Vhat they consume.) To do this he proposes to take the rev enue collected on whisky and tobacco and distribute it equally among the States. This proposition for childlike riuplicity surpasses any thing of the kind ever suggested, and Congress will no doubt vote him a medal and i the department issue him a patent on the invention, When his plan is fully ven tilated he will be practically out of tho fight The present indications are that John A. Logan of Illinois, a western man (supposed to be identified with the agri cultural interests of the great North West who are tired of paying tribute to the J3"ew England manufacturer, bids fair to be the dark horse on a mo lasses platform, which can e read to mean any thing or nothing on the great issues, so worded as to be susceptible of catching votes. Protection doesnt seem to be ex actly what it is clai&xed for the work ing man. Last winter the tariff on WO&J was cut down at the earrest so- ' neitation of the woolen manafacturei-s cf Nevj England, they claiming that tiinl ess they got cheaper raw material theii employees would be compelled to work for lower wages. This reduction wad made And yet for savaral days the telegraph has been bringing the in- - formation that (beso mills were shut ting down because the employees would . ji-t accept 4 reduction in wages. AH kind of Christmas toys at Bar- History. ' A late numb.T of the Hesperian con tains, under the head of "Relics of tho Indian War," the f jllowing: Vhen Mr. T. J. Matlock was in southern Oregon, says'the Vindicator, a few weeks ago, he inade a trip to the ruins of old Fort Lane m quest of rel ics. In an old log that once formed a part of the fort ho saw some bullet lioles and with ori axe took out a chip wnicii contains two; tney . were snot into it by the Indians in an attack' in 852. In looking among the dwbris hu ound a piece of grani e from the corner if the foundation, " which he will have jolished and cut into a paper, weight. An old, rusty hoiTieshoo is another rel- c of those days, and this he will hang over his office door.. ThesH old souv ! neivs of the Indian wars are interesting to look at and will in time be qnice val uable." This articlo is entirely correct, ' with these exceptions: First, Fort Lane was not in existence in 1852. Second, Fort Lane was never attacked by Indi ans, and third, Fort Lane never was n ort. It was a .two-company cavalry ost, bnilt by Captain (now General) A.J. Smith, in the fall and winter of 1S53-4. It consisted of a row of log cabins on three sides of the parade ground. On one side were the officers quarters, the other those of tbe soldiers, while tue third contained hospital, guard house, etc. The post was situa ted on a gentle elevation, near the junction of Bear creek and Rogue river and wa3 so placed that the troops could watch the '.reservation, on the north side of the river. When the reserva tion was abandoned and -the Indians removed to northern Oregon, the post was abandoned also. No fight ever oc curred near the post after it was estab lished. Besides Gen. A. J. Smith. many officers who have since distin- guisaea tnemsolves nave been quar tered at the old post. Among the most distinguished were Dr. Charles II Urane, late Surgeon General U. S. A. Gen. Hood of the. C. S. A., Gen. II. O. Gibson U. S. A., Gen. Sweitzer, U. S, A., and Gen. Hazen TJ. S. A. signal service. If such lelics as the above are to bo incorporated into the history of southern Oregon it may read well as a romance, but will have little value as authority. Seneca Smith has been appointed by Governor Moody judgo of the Cir cuit court, to till the vacancy caused by the resignation of Judge Stott. The appointment is satisfactory to a major ity of the Portland bar. There are some, however, who wanted tho place that feel that Governor-Moody might have made an abler selection. The ap pointment holds good until the June election, when those parties can have a chance to air their ambition. Notice. All persons are hereby no tified not to trespass upon my premises on tbd south side of the South Umpqna river opposite Roseburg, r.nd especially not to remove any drift wood there- f .om. J. R. N. Dell. Lunches served at all .hours at the new bakery of J. A. Smith- EldoradO Mineral Water, CnPMICAL ASAAT818. ClIRMICAL I ABORATORY, ASSAY OFFICB, Bl LMOX Rooms and Ore Rooms, 524 Sacramento street, Kan FianeUco, Nov. 23, 18S3. Messrs. Holbrook, Jlerrill and Stitson. Ceatlemen. I have submitted to qualitative analysis the xample of Eldorado ater handed me for examination and find it to coiji'nt of the following substances: Chlo rine, Iodine, Carbonic Acid, Iron, Alumina, Lime, Magnesia, Soda and organic matter. THOMAS PRICE. Eldorado- Gaily bedight, a gallant knight, In sunshine and iu shadow, Had journeyed long, singing a song, In search of Eldorado. But he grew old, this knight so bold," And o'er his heart a shadow Fell he found no spot of ground . . Thai looked like Eldorado. ! ..--: ; ''' ' i . : And as his strength failed him at length He met a pilgrim shadow. - -e "Sh.dow," said he, ''wherg can it be,. This spring of Eldorado?" ; Qnoth the shadow; f,For, the benefit suffering humanity I will state thvt theT2l dorado spring is situated three miles west from Rosegurg, and a supply of the water is kept constantly on kand and. for sale ly Dr. S. Himilton, agent, Itoaeburg, Oregon." Julian Joseph, of the well ki own Ann of Hoffman and Joseph, of Albany, bears thj following testi mony: ' .' ALBANY, OG11., DecemWr 20, 1833. Geo. W. Joxf.8. Icar Sir: I would here state to you that a year a;o 1 suffered untold ag-oniea on ac count of piles (blind) and went to Portland to get re lief from doctors there. I met Mr. Apple of Kone burjf, who advised me before seeiiijr the doc-tow to try your Eldorado Mineral Water. I did bo aud hd one dozen bottles sent to me by A. E. Champajpie. I used one-half dozen bottler, taking right before ev ery meal, one small glass full. I not only . was re lieved, but 1 im certainly cured by what I used, and thankful for it, because 1 sufieted more than I can espresa. I would advise any one suffering from this disease to try your Mineral Water. Shanld you have any occasion to use this statement do so. you are at liberty cat my account. 1 think this is the least I can do foryou, hi I was cure! by it. Re spectfully yours, JULIAN JOSEPU. EOSEBURO, Dec. 3. 1S33. GEO. W. JONES: Dear Sir. From sheer curiosity I was induced to try Eldorado Water and was not on ly surprised but hhrhly sratifle J with the result. I have for many years been a sufferer from dyspepsia and have tried every kind cf epsin known to pnarmacy and without result. Jue contrary was my i espeneuce from the use or your mineral water. Ta keu according to directions it produced immediate relief and iu a short time, if continued, would secure permanent cure. To any who will avoid irritating stimujants, I am satisfied it wiil prove of vtluable comfort and benefit. As a general regulator I found it luujt excellent h. K. LANE. DALLAS. Dec. 2, 1383. From Mr. M. W. Parsons, last August, 1 rectdvel one bottle of the Jones ELd'tfa lo water, from Dr. Hamilton cf Rosebu or. Used half 'a bottle for ca tarrh and can fully recommend it for that dreaded disease, s I have not beea troubled with the com plaint since. D. T. SEARS. I haye also used the Eldorado spring water from Jones' spriny, Douglas county, Oregon, and am fully satisfied with the result, as I waa botheied with ca tarrh, V, C. UllOWS, ineivhaat, DRY'S SALOOiT, Jackson Street, Jloseourg' The propretor of this well kn wn and popular resort wonld thank h;s?friei)ds f.r their libe al patr mago in the past and would ask for a continuance of he same in the luture. The public is inf rmed that 1 keep none but the best ir-utta of wires, liquor and cigars antl thatl sell over the lar the cde lratil Jese Moore & Co.'j Kentucky ;hisk:es . .. A good billiard table will ba found in the saloon; also the leading p.iuers of the world. Xotico of Final Settlement. INVTHE COUNTY COURT OF THE STAT 3 OF Oregon for the County of Douglas. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator -of the estate of Jo e?h Kisb3rjft;r deceased, has filed in the ab ve entitled court hia fm:l account of the ad ministration of said cta-e. That said Court, by an order duly iu.-u.le and entered therein oh October 5th, ibS3, appointed Monday, January t, at iu o ciock m. of said a-.i y, at tue court room 01 sam Court, a time a-d place for hearing ob- ections. if anv there be. to sai final acoiint aiia inc. settlement of snid estate. Thw notice i3 published by order of lion. J. S. ritzhujjh, County Judge, -j , v. h. r. l;.l.N, Aiimnustrator. natei'at -tlosebursf, Urw,"i, Oct. 20. 1SS3 Heum.vxs aso Ball, attornoyij for estate. fV jf IMI gn: A SUPERIOR LOT OE GRADE? AND TUOIt ouhbred SpanisSi Mcrhao cks, At my farm, six miles north of KiKcburjr, whieh will Ihj sold cheap for c!i, or approved credit. .FOE -BALE, The undersigned, lias for sale tho following Ileal Prop erty in 5o;sgIa.s Coun ty, State of Oregon: AFIRST-CI-AS3 GRAIN FAUM XEAR THK Town of Wilbur, comai'iing 314- acres. Has a (jtotl dwe!liii; hoase and out-buildun;.-!, and a fine or chard; all well fenced and watered; iiai) acres iu grain. A desirable home nd very cheap. ANB FARM CONTAINING 332 ACRES, 125 OF J which is plow laud in cultivation balance pas- tare; all fenced; well watered; ijood improvements and oroliard. ANE 8 J of Scottdburj;; 80 acres river bottom, balance Kill and timber land. A FARM NEAR WILBUR, CONTAINING Q23 acres; va acrej in grain, tue oaiauee spieuaid grazing land. About 300 tcreM level, well watereJ and well improved. The crop and 5C0 b.6l of ihoep will be sold with the land if desired by purchaser, at .4 FaRM NEAR ROSEBURG, CONTAINING 320 XX. acres, ail under fence. , Cool farm r ;raing. laud. A FINE STOCK FARM CONTAINING 643 ACRES j. 12 miie from Roseiurg; 125 acres of 'good grain land, at a bargain. - " z.if. A L'RGE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM NER Oakland, containing 323'J acres. Abf ut 700 acres plow laud, well fenced and well watered. . AST1JAM SAWMILL AT DRAIN STATION ON Railroad, . A FLOURING JCILL AT SCOTTSBURG. ' A NO. ONE FLOURING MILL FOUR. MILES from Oakland, on Calipooia creek. A NUM DER OF TOWN LOTS IN THE CITY OF 2. OaklaJid. I will sell the above real property on rea sonable terms. For full Tartieulars enquire of J. C. flUTCHTXSON, Oakland, Douglas County. Oregon Cp-asls Bill CLXllli & OIKS u Pilars. TTAVINO PURCHASED TIIE ABOVE NAMED IT. mills of E. Stephens and Co., we are now pre pared to furnish anv amount of the best quality of ever offered to tho -public in Douglas county. Wo will furnish at the miU at tho following pri ;e. , No. 1 rou j;h lumber. SI 2 per M. No. 1 fl-wnng, (S-ineh .$24 icr M. No. 1 flooring-, 4-inch. . ..S2ti per M. No. 1 flnlshinjr lumber. ;-, . .!fc20 jier M. No. I finishing lumber dressed on i side-..S"it per MV Ho. 1 hmsUi.ig lumtior dresMCd on 4 sides. .S-o per M. CLARKE & UAKER. Adniluistnstrix Notice. "OTICE IS I1ERERY GIVEN TO WII05f IT duly appointed by tho County Court of Douglas . County, Oregon as administratrix' of the-estate of J. J.I. JJ. Venable decoasedf and has,rejfulafly qualified as such; now, therefore, "all tiersuns1 havitwt clauus against said estate are notified to present the same, duly yeriiied, within six months from date hereof, to the undersitrned, at her residence in Oakland, Ore iron, and all persons owing said estate are Ifequfred to make immediate payment thereof; individual ac Ctiunts to ui,'lersined and partnerslujk accounts to Ir. J. E. Pajre, of Oakland. Oakland, Oregon. August 2", 1833. JANE VENABLE, Administratrix. IIekjianx axd Ball, attomevs for estate. jl-5 v'iil be mailed STDS 0 all applicants and to ; r HSmim year without orderin? it. rtistomers of hist ve It contains iilustrntions, prices, descriptions and directions for planting all Vct-t;d)ie and Flmver edi. Plants, nr. ittvaf mhle to nil. D. Irt FERRY SCOT'S. Prcprictor of the W ZT fT a JgT B? kf t Wiia m itto H. Second door soutb of Oakes sjiilery,.: MAINSTUEET, - - EOSEDUKG. K EEP5 CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FRESH Sui)ly of rijs, Ctkes Bwad, etc Hs alsa sets a f nj lu.ieh, wit'i a cup of coifee, at reasomhle r. te. lie h w secured the service of a fii-st-class eoit.e tioner a id uuuufacturvs ' PURE CAHDIE3 3 m S3 M s 2 o 2 - 'A e. H a o g- H a S E Z a 5 -3 C S ' 3" 3 ...g ?! 5? METRCPOLlTAn SALOON, ROEEBURG, OREGON, McCULLOOH & CO, 3? nOSlXElXQJaB, 0XLT THE BEST B1L1XDS or Kept or, hand, and customers will find this a pleasant place of ronort. Hive mo a call. 9 One door south of the Metropolitan Hoter METROPOLITAN 10TEL TSiis Popular 9onsc Situated n the center of the business portion of Roseburg, having recently chauged bauds, has been COMPLETELY RENOVATED, Aud prepared for the reception of truest. The dining room will be supplied with tho beat tho SSVXS It ET- IlITJFOI? DS With zood attendance: As Mrs; Ziffler has' charge of the kirchen the cooking will be unexceptionable. Rates reasonable. Fre coach to and from the railroad. LOU. ZIuLER. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Koseburg. glmviiiir and ISair Cutting hi a I .Workmaniikc Manner. Koticc ot Final Settlement. VTOT1CE IS HEKF.BY C.IVKX THAT TIIE UXDER J.1 signed las filed his fl.ial account in the County Court for Ihmglas County, State of Oregon, as admin istrator of the estate of Klijah 1. Connolly deceased, and the Judge of said County Court, by an order didy made and entered, has appointed and fixed Monday, January 7th, 1S84, at ten o'clock a. j., for the heaiing of any . objections, if any there be, to said final account and the sfitt lenient -of paid estate. Byordtrof J. S. FITZHUiJH, Co. Judge. II. S. MARSH, Administrator. Roseburgr, Oregon, uct. 20,1833. Hermaks & Bali,, attorneys for estate, W. T. I'EKT, W. S. HUMl'HREV, A. Y. HOVEY, H. C. HUMPHREY. DOUGLAS CO. - BANK, Teet, Humphrey &o. TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Draw si'ht drafts on Portland, San Kraucisco, New York and other jKiiijta, Bills of exchange on lriucipal xints in Eunie. Deposits Seceiyed Subject to Sight Check. 0 E FA KM .-: CONTAINING 431 AND 301-00 acres, Id miles from Iloselmrjj,- inn toe Coos Bay stase road, and known as the "Eighteen Mile House.' Has goKl dwelnjij:, Unfe bam ud outhouses, with orchard and good a. den is we I fenced. A good sized creek o' t ir ujh t.ie pmce, near the house and barn, or'ev :f,tu rolling! land. Grain, rass and - t jcnty of timber tor fuel, fencing and build ng- unoses. ' Isu gtHd tavern stand, be imr near tb foot of eo;ist rano of mfiuntiiins Toll gate and stage station adjoining. Climate healthy, water pure. Terms, part cash aud part on liberal hue. . -'' - . ALSO ADJOINING A FARM 109 ACRES, with gnod dwelling and bum and uutbuildimpi with a bearing orchard One-half plor land and bal ance timber land, and all well watered. These firms will be sold either together or seperately to suit purctiast rs. Apply to Hermann Si Ball, Koseburjr, Oregon. ALSO, 427 ACRES NEAR THE town or IX. Looking Glass, in Dousrlas county. 125 acres of plow land of the best quality, balance pasture land, with plenty of oak aud fir timber for fuel and fenc ing. All well watered, with dwelhn? bara and good orch-ol. Price 1,000. One thousand down, b..!-.tnee on easy tenns, A fee simple title gnarantceil. En quire of& Hsnnaim & Ba Koseburg, or A. F. Bnvn Co., Oakland. A' miles northeast of lioscburg, in M-uilt Scott pre cinct. One hundred acres plow iand, the balance good pasture laud. ell watered and all under good fence. Plenty of flra"4 oak timber for fencing and fueL Good farm house and baru and Other outbmld. ings, and 500 choice fruit trees beariuy. Price $6 pjir acre. Inquire of C. II. Oden, on the premises, or of Hekvax.n aud Ball, attorneys, Roseburg. " - 11 S.& J. 0. SHERIDAN (Successors to TIios. P. Slisridaa) DEALERS IN HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, GUNS, CUTLERY, AND TINNERS FUR r NICHING GOODS. TIX STOKE, IlOSEDrflU, Or. Having secured the anove. business, we are pre pared to keep up its former good name for work and prices. We have the best of material aud ittrava 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 pri.-es A full stoe'e of Iron aurt Steel Uoir Sale. Dealers from abroad will receive protnnt attention. Ii. 8. & J. C. fiHEKIDAtf, WATCI13IAHEI! & JEVELEIl Oregon. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER TN WA TCIIES, , 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 Ii. BKLFILS. HENRY L BENSON, A. M. MISS ANNA R DEISEN DO FFEC, -DR. -J. W. STRANGE, - -MISS ADD IE E. SMITH. New buildings, first-class surroundings, low rates of tuition, cheap board. For pArticuiitis aii)ly to a!8tf HITCH ' But Before iTi W: G. WOOBWASB'S AND BUY A One of the bisrest and lest stock of nothing bui" the best Dont Fail etow I AT; CAN SEE WHAT! WHY, THAT THE Eos Kigali HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF EVER BROUGHT TO ROSEBURG! INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY OF v LADIES' DRESS GOODS,. OF THE VERY LAEST STYLES. ALSO , GENTLEMEN. AND BOYS' ' BEADY MADE CLOTHING! Do TVot "Bail t Csxll mitl Ii2xamino liU Stoelcl . Pis motto is Quick Salei and Small Profits." EemeniTssr tho Placo. Hew York Storo, Rosonurg, SHERIDAN BROTHERS, ROSEBURG, OR'GN. They wonlil anaounce that they have just received and now have on hand one of the Largest Stocks of General Hardware , Evor brought to Domla?, and when adled to. their STOVE3 OF ALL. PAT TKKNS and HEADY MADB TINWAU,, they re prepared to dec .are they have tht Ih-bv euj ply iu their Hue ol aay house m iSoavhern Oretron, which they propose can purchasa elsewhere. Iu Ae shape of bu.Mmjr materials J: the jray c locke, butts, etc, we can offw Buprior inducements to purchasers. Ti j m. . - We can jrive jou largainn in the ia. iwiuft branda of Binvea, not equalled flse-wh-r Buck's, Bonanza. Farmer. Utility, Dexter, Pacific;, Wide Wt-st. Clartudon Occidei . Inn Kincf, Eiiipire City, and othtr stoves nd raiifit-B. The LrPt of woifemenar" constantly employed in the manufacture c f our Tinware and buyers should learn our prices. We 1 lave also tarapius to offer in guns, such ks Winchester, Sharp and ther Hies, as well as in Shot-gnn and Pisto'a W are also Affenis for tli White Teerles and New Home Swinpr Macl ine ,whlcu ' sell at lowefit rates and warrant as cow ole te ir every respect, We C0 al80 SUpply . . ,''. ::':' alvcrill and Unbbrr - Paints e best I n the mnrkct, at . lowest rate". Give us a call, inspect ur stock, inquire as to our prices, and w promise to suit 1f any one oau, .': Cod Bay VLINE! STAGE JHROUGH TO Coos Bay in 38 Hours, Thw line Is now prcirc J to carry paMfflijert and freiffht, bein? supplied with comfortable stnges and and careful drivers. &tA-re leaves lloseburj; every niorninj,' at six o'clock. Ofliee ai HAMILTON'S DRUG STORE. Fare to Coos Bay $5. SALISBURY, HAILY &CO., TroK - - - ; . . Principal. Assistant. Principal Commercial Department. -. . . Music Teacher. Principal. UP flE2Sr--5 Yon do That i NEW SET OF iS fac joods evpr brought to town. I use leather and have ol to Seo Mo! - 17B oc&wasr Or. 1TOU SEE?" LEADING MERCHANT twfl '"m i tti i fir '" Merchandise I Stee. HAVING PURCHASED A COil PLETE ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL , fJERCHllSE WILL SELL "THE SAMB CHUAP FOE CASQ! PRICE LIST Calicos, 5 cents per yard. Ladies' dross good, 8 ceiits per ; jard. Corsets, 50 cents. Genuine kid gloves, 75 per pair. Coffee, No. 1 Costa'Rico.M lbs. fr$l. Persian Cashmere, 25 cents per yard. Suitings, 12 cents per yard. Fin Japanese teas, 45 rcents per lb. Six spools silk thread,,25 coats. Other articles in proportion. My -motto isoosh sales & small profite. F. P. HOG AN. J T. VST. MORGAir, AT THE OLD ESTABLISHiyENT . OF MOSES APPLE, NEXT DOOR TO MARK'S & CO., OFFERS FOR SALE THE FINEST TARIBTy OF TOBACCO, CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY EVER OFFERED I ROSE BURG, AT ; . ' PRICES LOWER THAN TUB .LO WEST. CIGARETTES A SPECIALTY. A . FINE. SUPPLY OF HOLI . 7 ".DAY GOODS. CONCRETE PIPES! , . - - -i ITEXllT QTEUJIW AVD LOUIS BELFIW LX hiv obtaiued thj ri'at for LViu;Ua ojunt for Continuous Concrete Pipe, for coveyitt water, and Louis BelP! aod Georye Protsiuan hive obtainoil tho right for JMopoin an I Citrrv counties and will sell farm or individual righU and lay nieatthe eheiet figure. Any tixo frota li to X2 inches furnished. This pipe U much Cheaper thaa Wood, iron or Lead L It 1 alo we'l suite 1 for Irrigation or Mini; purpoM andean be l:-!d any dutanca without joint 1 11 Seat In tits world Gtt rjeami4 -Every package bas oar 4r.saai!f and la narked XVcvser'aw SOLD EV- ' ISTOTIOE. TTAVINO JUL thU we deair Ui return to the mil ilia ni u4MtkAi' s! for their paawiaire in tho past and ask thai they wi . l favor the.ncw firm wi,h a ctmtinuawca of thMM, t l and as we i eHre to close op all ef our utstaaaii ff ! lwili accsnunt. we would revueH all parties owidi? w ) J . to ie for ward at once and settle up, either bv" f ,l!t. An'Mct,unt fnseUiod. January M " . eJ,,v"'J th H.rds of an attorney for collet ; tion. Take due notice aud save eont t ft , R. fcMmi an4 CO. t Oakland, Or., November 17, lfeAl. - f f - 3 lionet T 1 ; TCTOTICT; IS HEREBY GIVES that my son J 1 jf XI lewis iias left h me and that ofterthis date i I perwm are warned tut to trnst him oa mv acct r , I as I do not claim any of hia wages r will not I . Ocfeobcf (, l$f3, v t r "i J X'l