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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1884)
77- .'flfa--. ) S- a THE INDEPENDENT SATURDAY, -JANUARY 2G, 1884. Public Lands- On Monday Holnian of Indiana, biovcd a siJeusion of the rules of the liouao of fepresefAtativ-es and the adoi lion of the following resolutions: Resolved, That in the judgment of Ihe house all public lands heretofore gi-anted Stales and corporations, and to toid the construction of railroad, so far &s the( same are subject to forfeiture by Reason of non-fulfillment of the condi tions on which tho (pants were made, ousht to be declared forfeited to the United States and restored to the pub lie domain. Resolved, That it is the highest pub lic interest that laws touching public lands be so framed and administered as ultimately to secure freeholds therein to the greatest number of citizens; and to this end laws facilitating speculation iu public lands, or authorizing or per Emitting entry or purchase thereof in large bodies, ought to be repealed, and Vttil public lands adapted to agriculture, ousrht to be reserved for the benefit of actual and bona fide settlers, and dis posed t under the pravisious of home stead laws only. Itesolved, That the commitfGo on public lands be instructed to report to the house bills to carry into effect the "views expressed in tie foregoing reso lutions, ud be authorized to report such bills at any time, subject only to revenue and appropriation bills,'-and that the sanve shall be iu like order ent'r tied to consi Jrratieo. The resolutions were adopted, yeas 251, nays 18. Among the IS voting in the negative was George, the big boy liom Oregon. Ohio's Senator- Ileniy "B. Payne, the newly elected Democratic senator from Ohio, is 74 jears of ago. He was born in Hamil ton county, New York, was educated t Hamilton college, studied law under JoUa Ct Sjencer, of Canaudaigna; be gan piactice in Columbus, Ohio, in 1834, is married to a rdati e of Cm tuodore Pny andjias for many years accu pied the old Perry homestead in Cleveland, Ohio. He is very wealthy -and a lorer of fine arts and home dec oration. Personally he is a tall, spare man, id clean shaven and the gold- rituiued spectaclen, which have been proverbial in Ohio politics for many years, gives him a scholarly appeal ance. He has never been connected ""with any religious deuomination, but is a nun of good moral principles, lie h&s always ben a. consistent Democrat from principle, is entirely free from all hobbies and isms and will make a good Muator. As attempt was made to break open the tomb of the lahe Bishop Wheelan at Wheeling, West Virginia, recently. The bishop died in July, 1871, and was buried ia a massive stone vault, in Mt. Calvary cemetery. A chapel was erected over the tomb by the members of his church. The robbers entered the chapel and tore up the floor and at- A tumpted to break open the vault, but "Were unsuccessful. It was supposed they intended to return the next night and complete their work. A guard "Was stationed to effect their capture, ' but thty failed to put in an appearance. The trial of young Nutt for killing Dukes, who seduced hi sister and mur dered his father, was concluded at Pitts burg, Pa., on the 22d. Tlie jury were out but a short timeand returned a -verdict of not guilty, on account of in sanity. The judge ordered the prisoner to jail to await an examination into his present mental condition, in order to determine whether be is ant subject to be at large, The "Washington dispatches credit Senator John Sherman and ex-Speaker ICeifer as having formed an alliance to resa General William Tecumseh Sher man lor the Republican presidential nomination; that the General is on the ground and although never allied with Republican politics, has been taken badly with the presidential disease. Roscoe Coskliko is said to be for Grant for the Presidential nomination and will press hi claims before the Chi cago convention. President Aktuue. and '"suite' are etill on the fly. His royal nibs man e to keep tho White house in his eve. - Carlisle and Morrison will cham pion McDonald of Indiana, for the Democratic nomination, on a revenue reform platform War does not the Rosebanr rinar bring out Mitchell for President His chances are just as good for that as they till bo for senator. And then their pntroniige will be more extensive. Wood will be taken On subscription to Isdepbxdext, if delivered soor. ! The Moneyed Power Mttt Go -Monopolies Must be Broken Up Corporations Must be Ecgulat-d- . ' - v : -National legislation under Republi can mle, has been directed by a mon eyed oligarchy, whose sole aim has been to place the wealth of the nation under tho control of a few persons. They have succeeded to such an extent that under existing laws the controller cf the national treasury can combine with i tho Goulds, -Vanderbilts and a few other moneved kins and force a tinan cial crisis upon the country at any time they may choose to do so. Tins state or condition of affairs doos not speak well for our national laws, and is an tagonistic to the best interests cf our country and people. It is not owing to legitimate business or trade thai tho money of a great republic like the United States will accumulate in a few hands. There is no principle in polit ical economy better understood than that the monev of a country, if unob structed bv legislation, will constantly flow fi eel y through the avenues of trade, and that labor, the g'eat motor or producing power of all wealth, will receive its reward. hen the money of a nation is allowed to circulate, then wo have what- we call jjoou tunes- When all membeis of a community have sufficient money with which to purchase and supply their daily wants, trade is brisk end the business of the country is upon a firm footing and solid foundation; the laborer receives his wages, the shop keeper his dues, and the farmer a fair price for his pro ducts. When the old and silver is locked up in iron safe3 and controlled by a few persons, then there is stagna tion, in business, mills &ve shut down, men are thrown out of employment, , financial failures, waul and poverty pervado the land. Such have been the financial throesour country has almost periodically passed through for the Jast twenty years. The great iron fur naces and rolling mills have been shut down or run ou siiort time more than half of the time wiihin the last ten years. The business has run wild with speculation, followed by financial fail ures and tho laboring - people have to stand the brunt of all this misfortune. To remedy this evil this oligarchy must be broken up, the nat'onal vaults, must be unlocked, tbe great corpora tions must be 'regulated, the money must be set. in circulation and used for its legitimate purposes, the government must be economically administered. The people can look to but, one source for this relief and that is a change in the administration of the affairs of the government. In the principles of the grand old Democratic party lies the hope of the people. Noraorewoik onthePalouse branch of the N. P. railway tliis winter. It stops short of Moscow, fourteen miles. A thaw in the mountains of Eastern Washington boomed the water courses until they were bank full. Some consid erable damage. Eldoratlo 3Iiiici"il Water. CIiraiCAIt AXALYSTS. CHKXICAIi ' I ADOIHTOHV, AfjSAY OPPICF,, BriLIOS Koomh asd Orb Rooms, 524 Sacramento (street, San Fiancisco, Nov. 2;J-, ISrfJ. . Messrs. Holbrook, Merrill and Stitson. Gentlemen. I have submitted to qualitative analysis the sample oi fjaoratio water handed uie tor examination and find it to consist of the following substaticjs: Chlo rine, Iodine, Carbonic Acid, Iron, "Alumina, Lime, Magnesia, Soda and orgame matter. THOMAS PRICE. Eldoradj- Ga'ly Lediglit, a gallant km;ht, In sunshine and in shadow, Had journeyed long,' singing a song, In search of Eldorado. Bat he grew old, this knight so bold, And o'er his heart a shadow Tell as he found no spot cf ground That looked like Eldorado. And as his strength-failed him at length He met a pilgrim shadow. "Shr.dow," said he, "where can it he, This spring of Eldorado?" Qnoth the shadow: "For the benefit of suffering humanity I will state tivct the E' dorado spring ia situated three miles west from Itosegurg, and a supply of tho water is kept constantly on hand and for ale by Dr. S. Hamilton, agent, Itoseburg, Oregon." Julian Joseph, of the well ki own firm vlf Hoffman and Joseph, of Albany, bears the following testi mony; ALBANY, OGN, December 20, 1SSX Ceo. W. Joxrs. iJear Sir: I would here state to you that a year a;jo 1 suffered untold agtinics on ae e 'Hint of pile(bliud) and went to Portland to get re lief from doeU-rs there. I met Mr. Apple of Kose buiV. who HdvWed mo before seeing the doctors to try your Eldorado Mineral Water. I did so and h id one dozen bottles sent to me by A. E. Champagne. I used one-half dozen bottle, taking' rijjht before ev ery meal, one small glass full. I not only- was re lieved, but 1 am certainly cured by what fused, and thanVf ul for it, because I Buffeted more than I can express. I would advise any one sufferinir from this diseane to try your Mineral Water. Should you have any occasion to u.se this statement do so. You are at liberty on my account. . I thiuk this is the least I can do for you, as I was cured bv it. Ite- sjiectfulJy yours, JULIAN JOSEI'lI. IIOSEBURG, Dec. 3, 18S3. GEO. W. JOXES: , Dear Sir. From sheer curiosity I was iuduead to try Eldorado Water and was not on ly surprised buthijrbly gratifloj with the .result. I have for many years been a sufferer from dvsnensia and have tried every , kind vt ;epsin known to phannacy and without result. l"he 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 ontinued, would secure permanent cure. To any who will avoid irritating stimulants, f am satisfied it will prove of valuable comfort and benefit. As a general regulator I found it most exeelleut. L. V. LAXE. PALLAS, Dec 2, 1333. From Mr. M. W. Parsons, last August, I received one bottle of the Jones Eldorado water, from Dr. Hamilton of Roscbursr. Used half a bottle for ca tarrh and ean fully reromroend it for tint dreaded disease, as I have not bt-ea troubled with the com plaint since. P. T. SEARS. 1 have also used tbe Eldorado spring water from Jones' sprtnjr, I)ou?las county, Oregon, and am fully satisfied with th result, as I was boiheied with ca tarrh. W. C. nUOWNntercbaijt, PHY'c SALOON, Jacksou SlreeV Rjseburg- Tbe propretor of this well kn ivn and popular resort wonM ihauk h:s 'friends hr their ILle al palnnajM iu tlie past and W'uld ak for a continuance of he same in the' future. The public is inf rmed tUat 1 keep none but tlie bet i r.inifs f wi'-e. liquors anl cigars ami that I ell over the bar the eele bratii Jtsie Moore & Coa Kentucky u hisk en A good billiard table will be found iu the saloon; also ihe lea ling pauers of the wurll. Notice of Final Settlement. js THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OK I Ore-'im for tho County of Douglas. Notice U hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the esUite of Joseph Kisbortr deceased, has fi'.oil i;t the ab-ve enitlei court hit nnai account ot the ad ministration ot saiu csuve. mat sam uourt, an order duly nude ana entered therein on October 5th, 13SJ, appointed Monday, January 7, at V) o'clock a. M. ot said d.iy, al Uie court room ot taxia Court, a time and jil;vce f-r hearing ob jections, irany there ba, to ai;l fiaal amount and '..he seitleuieat oi saiu estate, mis nuuco ia pu jiHiw j un order of Hon. J. S. Fitzhujjh, County jinie. O. K. V. t:Ai.N, Aiiiumtsirator. Dated at Riwebursr, Oregon, Oct. id, Hkkmass asu I5AI.L, attorneys for estate. For Saiie A SUPERIOR LOT OE GRADE AND TIIOR 1. ouyhbrcd Spanish Meriiso Stacks, At my farm, six miles north of TUveburjr, which will be sold ciu; fjr caih, or approved credit. alStf THOHAS smTIS. FOB SAIjB The imdershncil isas for sale the following - Ileal Prop erty in Douglas '01111--: ty, Stateof Oregon: 'FIRST-CLASS GRAIN r ARM TfEAR'THK Town of Wilbur, contariinif 314 acre. Has a pcod dwelling house and out-building!, and a flue or rhard; all well fem.-ed and watered; 2.)0 ncros in grain. A desirable hoiue nnd very c-heii'i. ' . . ONK FARM COSTA IN ISO 352 ACRES, 125 OF which U plow land in cultivation, balance jias ture; all fenced; well watered; good improvements and oruimrd. ONE SECTION OF LAND SEAR THE TOWS of Scottsbnr; 80 acres river bottom, baluii'.-c Kill and timber land. VFARM NEAR WlLttUR, CONTAINING J23 acres; 125 acres in grata t the balance sjdendid grazing laud. About 30( across level, wen watered and well improved. The crop and 500 head of cheep will be sold with the laud if desired by purchaser, at a burijain. frm sear roseiiurg, containing 323 j acres, all under fence. Good farm r graAii;; land. A FINE STOCK FAftM CONTAINING 643 ACRKS Vi mile from Roaeburg; 125 acres of good graiu laud, at a bargain. 4 L ' ROE STOCK AND GRAIN FARM NEAR J Oakland, coutainins: 32D0 ac-e-t. Ab ut 700 acres plow lana, well fenced and well watered. A STEAM SAWMILL AT DRAIN STATION ON Railroad. FLOURING J. ILL AT SCOTfSBURG. NO. jCI. froi ONE FLOURING MILL FOUR MILES urn Oakland, on Calipooia creek. ,4 NUMBER OF TOWN LOTS IN THE CITY OF 2. Oakland. 1 will sell tlie above reai property ou rea sonable terms. For full particulars enquire of j. c. iiuTciiixsoN, Oakland, Douglas County, Oregon. Crasli: Mills ! II AVIXO PURCHASE n THK ABOVE X Ail El) mills of E. Stephens and Co., we ars now pre- IjjyvJ to furnioh anv amount ot the best qu;dity of evitejro't to the. public in ui-'ba county. We w.ll Furnish at the imll at tbe fjllowiu j price-!: No. 1 rouyrh lumber $12 pr M. No. 1 flooring, G-ineh 21 er .M. No. 1 noori i, 4-inch , M jer M. No. 1 finishing lumber. sio jer Td. No. I fmishin lumber dressed o:i 2 side.$..s24 pr M. No. 1 fiuisbi.i,' lumber dressed 014 4 m-Ij. .iZH per 11. CLARKE & BAKER. Administratrix Notice. "VTOTICE IS I1EREDY GIVEN TO WHOM IT xi may concent, that the undersigned has been duly ap)Mit)ted by tho County Court of Douglas County, Oregon as administratrix of the estate of J. M. M. Venable deceased, and has regularly qualified as Ruch; now, therefore, all persons bavimr claims against said estiite are notified to present the same, duly verified, within six months from date hereof, to the undersijrned, at her residence in Oakland, Ore con, and ali persons owing said estate are requ'.red to mnkc immedi vte payment thereof; individual ae counts to undersigned and partners'nip accounts to Dr. J. E. Page, of Oakian I. Oakland, Oregon. August 25, lfHI. JANE VKNABLE. Administratrix.' IIbiim a.nn ami Ball, attorneys for estate. Will be mailed CBCCtO all applicants and to customer of last rflfcta year without ordering it. It contains illustrations, pricfs, descriptions au4 directions for pluntinir all Vegetable and Flower fWeds. Plants, rtc. Ill val t;a1lc to fill. D.M. FERRY 5C0.D& X A. SSV2STH, Proprietor of the NEW SAKERY and Coffee IIotic. Second tloor Eouth of Oakcs' gallery, MAIN STREET, - - ROSE BURG. JEEP3 CONSTANTLY fS HAND A FRESH Supply of Pies, Cakes, Bread, cU He also sets a g-jod luiiv;U. with a eui of coff je, at reasonable r. tes. He h.us sccurml the services of a first ciai con:ec tioner and uianufactun-s PURE CANDIES ft!2 k'mls. Circ him e cdl. C22:f c -J 3 - a a a "' a rs p C3 l&J dc "k 9" -o H g s. . M H S. Q V" II s f 9 ! f.i m t 1 r 0 r r ? m M a c ten FV1 ET R G P 0 LIT A N SAL033J, T.OcEnUUG, OltEOON, McCULLOGH & CO, ONLY THE BEST ISILLXBS Wine??, I-.inioiH Cijrui'fs Ke)t on baud, and customers will And this a pleasant place of resort. Give' me a call. X5T One door south of tho Metropolitan Hoter Si METBiPOUTM flflTEL. This Popular House Situated n tbe center of the business iMrtin of Itosebur-r, having recently chanjred hands, has been COMPLETELY RENOVATED, Andsrepared for the reception of tmesf". The dining room will be supplied with the beji tho With good attendunce. As Mrs. Zigler bas c harge of the kirchen the cooking will be une.eeption:tlile. Hates reasonable. Fre coach to and from tbe railroad. LOU. ZIuLER. Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, Eoseburg- Shaving and ISair Cutting tu a WorkiHanliko Mamior. Xotiee oi i'iaal Scttleuseui. -vfoncE is HKi'.r.nY given tiiatthkuxdeh- X signed ni filed his final acjount in the t.'ounty Court for Pouglas County, State of Oregoi ( us admin istrator of the e.-tite of Kli j ill P. Connolly deeeax-d, and the Jud'e of said County Court, by an order duly made ami entered, has appointed and fixed Monday, -January 7th, ls.st, at ten o'clock a. m , for thj hauiing of any objections, if any there be, to suid final account and tile settlement of vaid estate. By order of J. t. FiTZIIUuII, Co. Judge. II. S. MARSH, Administrator Kocburg, ttrcgon, Oct. 20, ISaS. IIkk.mann i Bali., attorneys for estate. XV. T. I'EKT, W. S. HCMl'HREV, A. Y. HOVKY, 1L C. HUMl'IIKEY. DOUGLAS CO. BANK, 1'cct, IIiiip!ii'cy & Co. flTI ANSACT A OENERAL RANKIXO UrSIN F.SS. i. Draw si-;ht drafts ou I'ortland.-tj-ui Kraueiseo, Xew York and other jioints. ILlls of exub.mga on priueipal points ia Europe. Deposits Eecsiyed Subject to Bight Clieck. FINE EAKMS TOM BALE. ONE FABM CONTAININO 431 AND IIOl-OO acres, IS mile from Ibwehurg, on trtc t'oos Hay stage road, and known as the "Eighteen Mile House." Has good dwelling, large barn ud outhouses, with orchard and good g-udu u is wol fenced. A good sized ereek o v t t .r ugh tiie piaee, uear the house and bam. ur eve w ..nice rolling laud. Orain, grass and - I cnty of timber tor fuel, fencing and build ng urposes. Is a good tavern stand, be insr near the foot of coast range of mountains Toll fr.itrf ami fttari htiLtion ailioiinii'. Clim:Lt.n lmnlt.hv witter tiliri Ti-rniji narf. ijLih n.nl mirt. oti lih'r.il I hoe. A LSO ADJOINING A FARM OF 190 ACHES, XV with god dwelling and bant and outbuildings witli a bearingorchard One half plow land and bal anee timber land, and all well watered. These farms will be sold either together or seperately, to suit purchasers. Apply to Hermann & Ball, koseburg, Oregon. ALSO, 427 ACRES NEAR THE TOWN OF Looking Glass, in Douglas county. 125 acres of plow land of the best quality, balance pasture land, with plenty of oak aud fir timlwr for fuel and fenc ing. All well watered, with dwelling barn add good orcliad. Price $4,000. One thousand down, balance on easy terms. A fee simple till gnaranteed. En quire of& Hermann & Iii Koseburg, or A.; r. Brown Co., Oakland. ASO.A FARM OF 625 ACRES. SITUATED 11 miles northeast of Ilotteburg, iu M-unt Scott pre cinct. One hundred acre plow iand, the balance g'Kxl ftasture land, well watered and all under good fence. Plenty of nr rd oak timber for fencing and fuel. Good firm house and barn and other outbuild ings, and 500 choice fruit trees bearing. Price per acre. Inquire of C. H. thlen, on the premises, or of Hbkuax.n and Ball, attorneys, Koseburg. T) CI t n OUTDTrv T (Successors to The. P. Sharidau) DEALERS I.VnARPWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, GLys, CUTLERY, AND TINNERS FUK , NISHLNG GOODS. , TIX STOKE, ROSEBLItt;, Or. Haring secured the aoove business, we are pre pared to keep up its former good name fur 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 stoct of Irou unci Steel XVi Snlc. Dealers from abroad will receive prompt attention. K. 8. & J. e. SHERIDAN. Wxh'x 3 te l 1 LOUIS I5ELFILS, WATCIOIAKEU& JEWELER Rossburg, Oregon. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF SPEC TACLES, OF AL.L KINDS. Call and examine our. stock before purchasing elsewliero. Don't forgot the old stand of !L. 3EI.FILS. HENRY L. BENSON, A. M. MISS ANNA K DELSENDOFFER, DR. J. W. STRANGE, - - MISS ADD IE E. SMITH, New Uiihlings, first-class surroundings, low rates of tuition, chenn hoard. For particulars ai.t)ly to L. BENSON, nlBtf Principal. J"HITCH u: Hit Before COME" 9 W. G. WOOBWAEB'S AND BUY A ltd One of . the Litest and hest stock of nothing but the best :v. Dont Fail i6 I AIT; CAM W. G. SEE WHAT? WHY, THAT THE LEADING MERCHANT HAS THE LARGEST STOCK OF EVER BROUGHT TO EOSEBURG! INCLUDING EVERY VARIETY. OF LADIES' DRESS " GOODS,. OF TIIE VERY L AE-3T STYLES. ALSO GENTLEMEN AND BOYS' 1 BEADY MADE CLOTHING! Do TVot TTsiil to Osill juitl Kvrniilno Ul Stock! IJ is motto is Quick Sa.cj ami SJaiaH rroiiia." Renemter tho Place, ITe"w York Store, Eoseburg, SHERIDAN BROTHERS, R08EBURG, OR'GK. They wouM announce that they have just received and now have on hand one of tlie Largest Stocks of General Hardware Evor brought to Donrlas, rn when ad lei to their STOVES OF AI L PKT TKIIXS an lEADY MADJ2 TINW AUK, they nr prepared to declare th-y have the U-v Bui ply iif their line ol a.iy house m Southern Oregon, which ihey propose can purchasa elsewhere. Iu .he shape ot hu.Iding materials it the aray c locks, butts, etc, we can oflet aupfrior indiiceiUfiits to purchasers. Tiyus. We K&n trive you bargains in the io". wing brands of etovwi, not eqnalled t'lse-wh-re Buck's. Bonanza. Farmer Utility. Dexter, Pacific, VHs West. Clarendon Occidet Irn King, Eujpire City, and othtT stoves nd ranfres. ' - Tbe Lv-et of workmen aic constantly employed in the manulacture t f our Tinware and buyers should learn our prices. We have also taragins to offer in guns, such as Winchester, Sharp and -ther REep it well as in Shot-gnn t and Pinto's. - " : W ie also Agents for th White Peerles and Xew Uome Sewing Macl ine whku wesell allowed rates and warrant as co tool e t every respect, ' We C80 itlso supply Avcrill and Elubbi p Paints, 1 e best In the tnhrkct, at, lowest rate?. Oire us a call, inspect mr tock, iniuirc ad t? onr prices, and we promise to suit a any one cau. . ' Coos Bay stage m:: um THROUGH TO. Coos Bay in 3G Hours. This line l.i now jtrcpare 1 V carry jwsenfrers atid freight, being supplied with comfortable stages ami and atr;ful drivers. Stage leaves Hoseburg every uioniiu'' at six o'clock. Othce ai HAMILTON'S DRUG STORE. Fare to Coos Buy $5. SALSS3URY, HA1LY &CO., Pro,ls. - -.Princiial. - - - - Assistant. Principal .'Commercial Departinent. Music Teacher. ITon do Tiiat H n NEW SET OF I e oar a Saddle goods ever brought to town. 1 use leather and have got un to Sea Me! warm. YOU SHE?" Wood S1P1SE P. P. HOG-AIT'S fob. Stec;. HAVING PUItCIIASED A COM rLETii -ASSORTMENT OF GENERAL MERGHNND 3E WILL SELL THE SAME cheap pos CASiaTr - FllICE LIST: Calicos, 5 cents per yard. Ladies' dress good.?, S cent3 per yard. Corsets, 50 cents. Genuine kid gloves, 75 per pair. Coffee, No. 1 Costa Rico, 7 lbs. for SI. Persian-Cashmere, -.25 cents jor- vard. Suitings, l'2h cents per yard. Fine Japanese teas, 45 cents per lb. Six spools silk thread, 25 cents. Other articles in proportion My motto is cash sales & small pro. Its. F. P. HOG AN. ?t,,.j g - - The Buyers' GtrrDi? In. sued March and Sept each year: 216 pages, SJxllJ finches, with over 3,30O illustrations a whole r!tv ture trallorv. d't pm wlmln. sale prices direct to consumers ou all goods for personal or family use. Tells how to order, and gives exact cost of every thing you use, cut, drink, wear, or have fun .with. Thcso invaluable books con tain information gleaned from the mai kcts of the world. Wo will mail a copy Free to any address upon receipt of the postage 7 cents. Let us hear from you. Respectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. tX & 820 Wabasa Avenue Cbtesjret IO. DT7.TP PIPE. HENRY- O VTSRM IX SO LOUIl" BSLIW hvveobuinoi th3ria'h;fjr UtiAxs oau.itv Ux laying .- - Continuous Concrete Pipe, for convey injf water, and Lui HelPls ant 'Goorze I rotman have ulit iino I tha rijbt for Johia anl Curry ctmuttes, ant will sell f.wu or iaJivkluAl ri-rhtt and I.i pipe at tha clio ipet figure, aut size fVoiu li to 22 nicho fornbliiid. Tiiis pipe is much Cheaper than "Wood, lroa or Lead ! It l also well suite 1 1 r Irrigation or Miniaj purpose and can be laid any ili.stnc without Joints Asle G-reaoe! Beat in the world-' Get the genuine. Every package lias onr trade. mark and is marked Frazer's. SOLD EV ERYWHERE. n 3.1-1 jNTOTICE. HAVING DISPOSED OF CUR BUSINESS IJT this place to Meisrs. Chennweth. Stearns U C.. we desire to return to the public our sincere than.' Iir their patnmaare In the past and a!c that they will favor the new firm wi ,h a aoiitimtant-e of the same, ami as we tlefir to close up ill of our outstanding book aocnuntu, we would revuest all parties owing u tn come forward at oice and settle up, tither bv eah or note. All accounts unsettled Jannarv 1," 18S4, will be pla-ed in the birds of an attorney 'for coUec twn. Take due notice and save wt. , , . K. SMITH and CO, Oakland, Or.t November 17, 188:1. 11. ABRAHAM. X. A. IURSTEL. CI1A8. nmSTBit o AD21AIIA3I, IIIUSTEL & CO., IMPORTERS, WHOLESALE GROCER'S it COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 2 and 4 Nortlr Front street, P0RTI.AXI, - - - f on.