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About The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1884)
THE INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY, JUNE 21,- 188. A LAVhEL LODGE A. F. M. WILL HOLD rr'iilnr niitiiis on Weimesdav on nr twinr each fail moon. J. C. Fi'llekton, W. M. I. CAao, Secretary. -!ryrS.vv PHU.ETAKIAN LODGE, &32g, Ko. 8, I. O. O. t, meets "Sfci5ag5?-3fc:?' on Thursday evening of cash wetk at 7 o'clock, in their hall at l.uooburg. MombeMo the ord it iti pw:l standing are invited to attend. By order of tUo N. O. I UNION ENCAMPMENT, No. 9, I. O. O. F., meets at Odd Fellows' Hall on t.h-s firot andthird Fridays of everv inonfh. Visiting brethren invited to attend. L. Belfils, C. P. A. C. Marks, Scribe. UMPQUA GRANGE, Nc 23, P. of II., will meet hereafter on tue first Saturday of each month, at Grange hall, in Roeburg. All members iu food standing arc cordially invited to attend. Ji8. T. CoorER, M. J. r. Dl'xcax, Sec. . : ajlTMPQUA CHAPTER, No 11, F. A. II., hold Fr.SKi their regular communications eviry first and third Tuesday in each month. All members in good standing will take due and timely notice and govern themselves accordingly. Visiting companions are invited to meet with the chapei when convenient. ' J. C. Fl LLEP.TO.V, II. P. W. I. FrieDuAxdkh, Sc-'. HAMILTON Dealer in ' St atoosaery, OSers for sale in Itcs or Tin; 4000 pounds of Pioneer White Lead; 500 Onions Salem Boiled Linseed Oils 250 'gals.- Tur pentine; A complete stock of Paints,- Brashes, Varnishes, and Can Color. (It you are going to do any painting ca!i and get prices before purchas ing Elsewhere.) A '.complete assortment of School Books, School Stationery, Writing Paper, Envelopes, etc., which 2 will sell very Cheap. War den Seeds, Patent SZedicines, and everything that is kept in a tlrst-class Drugstore. Or ders by mail and Express promptly attended to. B. Smith Sl Co. DEALERS IN MILLIH BY AND FANCY GOOBS. Next door to tlio New Bakery. Prices otlrate! r - " " T. C. MAGUEY, FH7SIGIAK& SHiKSEBM VJiY'S SALOON, Jackson Street, Jiuseburg- The propretor of this well kn wn and .popular resort wonld hauk hisjfriends fur their libe al patronagw In the past and would ask for a cont'iiuance of he same in tbe lutiire. The public is informed that 1 keep none but the best brand of wires, liquors aud cigars and that t ell over the bar the eele bratd Jisie Moore & Co. a Kentucky hiskies l A. good b'dliard table will be found in the saloon; also the leading pauers of the world. ' ' OAKLAIJD ACADEMY! Oakland, Kouglas Co., Or. School Year Begins Monday, September 3, 1883. - ... ' fjpUITION PKK SESSION OF TWELVE WEEKS: Primary H 00. First (.Jnvda Junior Cia- 6 00. Secoui Glade Junior Class.... 0 00. First Grade Mi'JJIe Clahs 7 50. Second tirade, Middle Chsi 9 00. or djsa i 10 00. ... MUSKA Twenty-four Lessons $12 00. Use of Instrument 2 SO. 1KAVING AXD PAIXTINtl. Tweiity-fuui Lessons 1 00 to $12 00. fiT Send for Cataloyuo. OCO. 'i'. ItUSSClI, rrincipal. 'FINE FAEMS FOR SA&E lNT. FARM COKTAININO 431 A NO FPl J acres, IS miles from Itoselmrjr, on trie Coos Bay Bt:e road, and kuown as tne "fciifnieen wue nouse. lias ood dwelling, lari;e bam ud nuthouses, with orchard and irood jr.iitlen is we I fenced. A good sized creek oi t ir ugh the pmce, near the house and barn. or 'eve .ance rolling bind. Grain, stASi and I cntv ot timber for fuel, fencing nd huild nst urnosca. Is a irood tavern stand, be near th- foot of coast rangu of mountains Toll pate aud stage station adjoining-. Climate healthy, water pure. Terms, par cash tand part on liberal irae. ALSO ADJOIXIN'O A FARM OF 199 ACKF.S, with good dwelling end barn and outbuildinsrs wiih abearinjr orchard One-half plow land and bal ance timber land, and ail well watered. Thse farms will be sold either together or seperately, to suit purchasers. Apply to Hermann & Ball, Roseburg, Orejjon. A LSO, 427 ACRES NEAR THE TOWN OF Lookiii'' Glass, iti Doujrlas county. 125 acres of plow land of the best quality, balance pasture land, with plenty of oak aud tir timber for fuel and fenc- ing. All well watered, with dwelling barn and good orehad. Price $4,000. One thousand down, balance on easy terms. A fee simple title guaranteed. quire ofi Hermann & IS Koseburg, or A. F. H)wn Co., Oakland. absolutely t once address TUUE and Co., Augusta, Maine. A VWW?ZT ge? when you can: secure a better character f II 1 llljSj vhic".w-ll help all, of either sex, to and quaity from our fellow-citizen Inn.; more money right away than anything else in this Pord. He guarantees what he sells and he a fc a w II .1 i i . .. .1 i . LOCAL ITEMS. Severance; the artist. From all -parts of the country crops are re ported in a good condition. Severance the artist will only remain un til the 5th of July. Innis Rose of Coos county, has been spending tk week in town. Hon. L. F. Lane has leen on the sick, list during the week. ; Dr. George H. Flett has located at June -tion City. Mrs. A. F. Campbell went to Portland Monday to vist her sister, Mrs. Theodore Allen. The Albany Herald has changed hands and seems to have at Iaat got under able man agement. T1 T TT -Ul i T- -t -11 I r.i. laogan was caueu to oacKsonvme this week to testify in the case brought gainst the Grants Pass stage robbers. The latest election returns give Thayer for supreme judge, 500 majority, nermann fr congress, 1500. Numerous emigrants are coming into this j country, principally from Iowa and Mis- performers. The various artists had recov souri. erel llm the nervousness of the first day, The Democrats elect the prosecuting at- but the tilth and sixth are in doubt. The team of James Short took a short spin around town on its own account last Mon day. Very little damage was done. John Rutherford returned to Roseburg Monday, to locate in this vicinity, after an absence of about two years. John Past is to build a sitting-room addi tion to the brewery, where the old one used to be, years ago. Lou. Zigler will build an addition to the Metropolitan hotel, j A much needed im- provement. on account of thriving business, William Uhlric.h and bride from Jackson- ...Ml- 1. - .1... J..-.- . L 1 . r .. . J. weeK, on their return irom their bridal tour. , . . TMi T'vt I ini lfu' icr ift vacii I fail in a l . , . i, , .. , . victory for the high license ticket, all three wards electins representatives of that idea. There will be services at th Episcopal church in this city by th pastor, Pev. O. Parker, next Sabbath, both morning aud evening. tu ,.e t?i : , are not at all favored with booms. The many improvements of this year simply speaks a steady growth. - Last Sunday as the horses were being framed at the track for the F-urth of July celebration, "Old Baldy" took a bucking streak and landed his rider, a young son of Mr. Lewis. No harm done. J. B. Cannon, agent for Blaine's "Twenty Years of Congress,", is living in Poseburg and is procuring orders for this splendid work, and we trust he will meet with suc cess commensurate with the rare merits of the book. j Dr. S. Hamilton, wife and younger chil- dren, accompanied by Mrs. Watson, left this ween lor an extended visit to I'ortUnd and A Tl. -fit. aovui-i. iiie uwwr 13 one oi vne regents i the State university) and will stop ver at Eugene for a few days. Ho displays an ac tive interest in this educational institution and southern Oregon is honored in his ser vices in this rcg ird. j The current term 'of the Roseburg public school closes to-day; (Friday) with appropri ate exercises. We understand that satisfac tory progress has been made in the different departments and that tne scnool has never UUUC lliUlO bllUlUUIl VTU1& itiiau UUlilJ Luc term now spoken of. A festival and entertainment will be held on Friday evening, 19th inst., at the close of the current term i of TJmpqua academy at Wilbur. A varied program, consisting of choice songs, recitations, dialogues, and drama, will be rendered. Proceeds will be demoted to painting the academy. Walter Sinclair, atterney and land agent a6 UKjume v,iCy, oos county, was mxiose- burg this week, examining records. He is a pleasant eeut!emani well versed in his nro- tession. Since settling on the CoquiUe he has worked up quite a trade in the land office business. Persons wishing to settle in that portion of the State would do well to confer TV A lilt IJltli. f J J 'I ca Iawii and Mim CrNrHIo vtrtra T.alriner I a ride in the bnesy of Hon. W. F. Owens? in making a short turn near Odd Fellows' hall, the buggy upset, throwing the occu- pants to the ground, fortunately injuring none of them. The horse, a hijrh-spirited one, took a slight ! stampede on its own as- count, doing but little damage. The strawberry and ice cream festival at Marks' hall on last Friday evening, under the auspices of the ladie, of the Presbyterian, church, was a grand success, ine arrange- , i j -i i u meuta were comnlete m everv detail and the evening a most enjoyable one. Those ladies who had the matter in hand deserve the highest commendation for the artistic taste displayed in the arrangement of tho hall, the noicw ucuoianou ucing wjuuu comparison. This j office tenders thanks to the lady managers for the floral offering with cling peacu, Dotn as to tne size ana ex which we were presented on that occasion. cellency of the fruit and their adapta Tombstones for Sale. I desire to call the attention of all persons desiring to purchase tombstones that I have a j select assortment of dressed marble, j which I will sell on reasonable terms. Having disposed of the shop lately occupied by my deceased husband, I have stored the entire stock at the Floed warehouse, near the rail road station, where the same may be examined at any! time. Persons desir ing to purchase can consult me at my residence, west j from the depot, or J. C. Fullerton, at the land office in Rose- burg, Oregon. 'In case of purchase i ,.. 'M IC, ,10,,A Uv William . at..:nr f Ulrm oMii ', ouiui Mas. R. Bp ACKExniDGE. What is the use to buy trees from, stran- our hands on him. enrp. f I1CIC till vi it ww uuu utui auw v Crush at a Oircus- The St. Louis Globe-Democrat of Friday morning, April 25tb, gives a graphic descrip tion of Cole's great shows, and in paying the performance the highest tribute of praise it makes special mention of the wonderful crowds iu daily attendance upon this truly marvelous entertainment, which is to exhibit in Roseburg en Monday, July 4th. ' It verily seemed that everybody in St. Louis attended the two performances of Cole's great shows at Nineteenth and Tine yesterday. At the afternoon entertainment the tents were full, while at the night per formance the throng of eager applicaut3 for admission was so dense that the ticket wagon had to be closed, as every available inch of space was occupied. The splendid circus programme which Mr. Cole had arranged was carried out entire, with a skill and ex ' cenen,e which wo the e t , sti amallSft Gf the multitude. The manv novelties whiiih di..t.in;h i !, r.,i f. fu I a V WW OUVTia A A. IIU1 UViJ ers of the same class were a rsvalation, and while some of the thrilling acts were in progress the great audiences almost held their breath at the unheard of daiing of the aud dil1 tlieil Paits clsvery and witboufc an Twn rm-a !. rt., .o rAr. ttn and Georce in Multnomah county waa 6259; this yar the number for Hermann and Myers amounts to 8799, 2510 more than two years ago. It is not creditufeile that the population of Multnomah has increased at so grt at a rate. Repeating for $2.50 per vote did the work. Tho judges of election in most, if not all, the precincts of West Portland did not, as the law leqnires, finish counting the vote on the night of tbe 0f election, but went to bed, J ' ' leaving the ballot box in charge of one . , , man. Ample opportunity was then given tor ballot box stiuling. lueBix precincts of Pcriland where this thing was donP. tlie Tote1"3 corrupted, d. ieated John Myers. It is hinced that the entire vote be thrown out, as illegal, It is interesting reading to review tho etiorts ot the leading Cpubhcan journals and see what attempts are be in made by them to show how Claine can do it without the aid of Now York. T, diffirent solufcions 0f this problem threaten to rival the noted fifteen puz zle. Exchange. A Resolution introduced n the Re publican national convention binding the delegates to support the nominee of the convention created a war of discus- sion and was not adopted. The 272 votes that were cast for the candidates opposing Mr. Blaine have full liberty to j u h ki , fch d a . There will be some grand racing July 4th, as a great many horses are being trained to . enter for the several purses. Gearge Genger has three in training; "Old Baldy" is in the hands of Sliraraons; Georsre Roberts h?s a a Looking Glass favorite, on the turf and Vincent's Scamperdown colt is also bej t condition for its first race Numerous other horses will no doubt be on hand and some "dark" horse may capture the prizes. The San, Francisco Call says: Chair man Wise made a very neat' point against the Republican ticket when he caiej the Stockton convention to .orr- ,ieri He did net attack Blaine's Chi no(sa . remindrl .t.lm r-onvr.- tion that bills must be passed before they can be signed, and that Mr. Blaine as President was not likely to mae a firrht acainst his party. He &so remind)d tbe convention that Sen I .t 1 ator J-ogan was on tue recora as oppos- mrr i.nVi onti.I !lnnpc;a lAfrislaTinn afi haa been enacted. These are good points to urge, and if the Democrats are wise may be turned to advantage during the campaign, I O, H. Hull, agent for J. Lusk & Son's nurseries of Oakland, California, 13 now traveling in this county in the interests of the firm. Lusk & Son , , , ,11in,W of f,.it trees in . . this portion of the State last season, v 1 ' . - .. th majority of which are growing and doing well, and give universal satisfac- QTiM r Hull desires to call special at-ntjon t(J Kesoy8 Japan plum TI..1.U...1 -.l l?Aa I 1 J bility to the climate and soil of this section "The Ten White Men and Two Ne groes who Defrauded the American People out of their Choice for President in 1876," is a picture 20 x 28 inches, just issued by the Advance Publishing Co., Nos. 5 and 7 Murray street, New York, N. Y. It mikes honest men thrive and the fraud conspirators writhe. Price, 30 cents a copy, prepaid to any address. Twelve copies to one address, prepaid, three dollars. Lumber. I have on hand and offer for sale 200,000 feet fencing lumber and 7tr$00 feet flooring and rustic of A 1 quality. Cash purchasers will find it to their interest to j get quotations before placing orders. Orders I for all kinds of umWr solicited aud pronipt , y filled. Address It. A. Booth, Yoncalla, Oregon. Edward Frreland, who resided in this city during the winter, died iu Ashland of consumption, recently. CSETAISLY A GREAT SEO.j Another Graceful Tribute Paid toTfj . Cole's Euge Circus- The highest tribute that can 1e paid to any public enterprise is to say that it deserves public patronage and is free from all unsa vory surroundings and W. W. Cole's great shows have the reputation of being clean, pure aud well conducted, as attests the, fol lowing extract from the Lawrence Journal of May 4th. It says: "Yesterday Cole's mammoth show exhibited iu onr city a? pre. viously announced. The street procession was all that could be asked, and fully np in every particular to what had been prom ised. On entering the show tent one was struck with the bright and . new aspect of everything. - Mr. Cole's 'attendants were gentlemanly and extended every courtesy possible, a most acceptable change from the surly, crossgrained peop'e so often met at similar places. The menagerie contained many rare animals, some never before j seen in this city. An hour was given before and after the entertainment for inspecting them. The circus proper presented many very enter taining features. The trapeze performance especially was vociferously applauded sev eral times, and the maay other . attractions were greatly enjoyed. Mr. Cole certainly has a great shoxv, and he has the good for tu le to have a first-class management in all r spects. He will be welcomed back should he retura to our city again. Cole will ex h b t in Koseburc on Jnlv 4. Prom Oanyonville. 1 "Weather lovely and crops good. Farmers busy with hay harvest.! i Business at the "barn store" rushing. The firm of Quinne, Cornut and Cor- neihson have failed. j Mrs. Sullivan and Mrs. Gibbs who t have been quite low are rapidly conva lescing. Uncle Len. Stenger is making some of that good cider to cool our necks for tho 4th. " ! Miss Seceatosh is fixing her clothes for the 4 th. Frank Gazley is looking unusually happy of la-e. Lookout Frank,' she might bounce you. Mrs T. W Chapman of Montana is spending the summer wi h her mother in Canyonville, the homo of her child hood. Your humble servant visited the millinery shop of Mrs. Cal Leonaid and found a very line assortment of hats, but she won't trust. Our old friend Wm. Manning wears a legislative smile. Marion Hackler has been appointed postmaster of Canyonville. Girls don't go too often for mail. ; x- Charles Kimball is running a very extensive hay business. Two Lous we are, one Lou we will be, If you will consent to, to ' The singing school taught by Johnny Fullerton is progressing nicely. The Canyonville band is improving. Lookout for the broom brigade. D. A. Levens has been making some permanent improvements about his res idence. The genereral health is distressingly good. So say the Drs. (Jole and the Arabs- W. W. Cole's monster shows circus and menagerie which arfi to exhibit this city on Friday, July 4th, are exceptionally inter esting in that they present a perfect wilder ness of rare animals, acts and feautures. Among the foreign novelties to be presented is a troupe of genuine Bedouin Arabs whose performances are marvels of athletic excel. lence. A "human fly," or a lady ceiling walker is another new addition. At least $300,000 has been expended during the winter in obtaining new features and re-fit ting this great show. Nearly every raee of people, civilized and uncivilized, will be rep resented. As many as fourteen bareback running horses viill be seen in the ring at one time. An elephants that reads, wrest ling camels, and a white hippopotamus are among the many animal curiosities, while Samson, the mastodonic elephant, will tower atove anything yet bera of brutes. Owing to the extraordinary magnitude of this enor mous show, performances will be given in the menagerie tents as well as the several rings. Stats Teachera' Association. The State Teacheis' Association will June 30, and continue "in session J uly 1, 2 and 3. All teachers and friends of education are cordially invited to attend and aid jn promoting and developing J-he educa tional work in our State. An excel'ent programme is being prepared and will be published at an early day. Prominent teachers and lecturers from our colleges and leading public schools will be present and take part in the exercises of the Association Every effort will b made to make each session eminently interesting and successful. The several lines of travel will make the usual reduction to all persons at tending the Association. - The leading hotels will make a liberal reduction The ses'ion will be held in th Capitol Building. E. B. McELROY, Sup't of Public Instruction. Father Booth who has been sick for some time, is now convalescing and : will soon be, it is hoped, in his usua i health. Hon. Ilfcistcr Clymer, the great Democratic orator of Pennsylvania is dead. He died at his home in Redding qn th 12 inst. He served in Congress from 1872 till 1876, and took a promi nent part in the exposure-of Belknap in 1874. The associated press claims that he committed suicide by taking poison. Mr. E. A. Woods has sold to G. W. Woodward his stock of saddlery and closed his shop at this place. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Woods proposes selling his property and removirg to some other part of the country. He has made a host of friends while living here aud we are loath to part with so good a citzen. . R. A. Booth, merchant ftf Yoncalla, was with us this week. He is in god spirits and feels flattered with the 'pros pects of a brisk trade that will result from the bountiful harvest with which this pave of Oregon is promised. There is a suspicion that Mr. Blaine's plume is only a lock of hair standing up through a hole in his ht. 'fiSTBESLY Twiac-Bindiiiff Harvester. Newest and most complete harvester on the market, with all the modern im provemwnts. The binding apparatus is so simplified that seven parts do the complete work of the forty -seven pieces used in all other binders. The sickle rim has pinion gearing and does away with the chain, making it lighter and more durable. Tho main drive wheel is made of the best hickory, with heavy wrought-iron tire, weldsd and shrunk on. Tie raiding and lowering appa ratus is so arranged that it is raised and lowered on a level, so that grain can be cut within tv.ro inches of the ground, or at any height desired. The upper dra per is arranged on springs, so as to carry ihe thinnest or thickest grain without choking. It binds the sheaves anv uniform size desired. It is so sim plified that it can be worked by a boy. For sale by Bowen Brothers, at then- shop on Main street, in Roseburg. Call and examine this machine before pur chasing elsewhere. SI METROPOLITAN HOTEL. TJaas Popular Ione Situated n the center of the business portion of Roseburg, having recently changed hands, has been COMPLETELY RENOVATED, And prepared for the reception of guest.". The dining room will be supplied with the lest the MARKET AFFORDS With good attendance. As Mrs. Zigler has charge of the kitchen the cooking will be unexceptionable. Kates reasonable, trr.n coach to and irom tiie railroad. LOU. ZIoLER. TO AT ( II!LLARSj SI. J. M. DILL ABD would respectfully inform the public that he has on hand a tine assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Iicady-3Iade Clothing, and in fact everything usually kept at a first class store. (Jive him a call. Goods at Low Prices! All icinda of Produce Taken in Exchange for Goods. ta.AH orders promptly attendtd to.Ta R P. HOG AN Mas Hemovcd to THE OLD STAND OF FLOED & CO. and with a Greatly Increased Stock IS PKEPARED TO SELL GOODS Cheaper than Ever! PRODUCE BOUGHT AT Highest Marltet Price ! SOLE AGENTS FOR DEERIKC HARVESTER AND BINDER, OLDS' WACOM. DEER1NC MOWERS AND - ALL KINDS OF Farming Implements - ; -.- k KEPT ON HAND! "Quick Sales and Small Profits-" F. P. HOG AN. Oil FRIDAY, JULY 4. WONDERLAND LAID BARE Far Surpassing any Amuse nicnt Event that History Records. W. W.;COZ.3B'S i . v NEW COLOSSAL SHOWS! 3 isra-Gj. caucus, ENORMOUS MENAGERIE AND Elevated Theater -.Stage. . Exclusive! Matchless! Mighty! The World has no room for its parallel. Presenting iu all its overwhelming im mensity 3 CIRCUSES IX 3 KINGS. "And over Twenty-five Aerial Acts. 2 MENAGERIES IN 2 TENTS, And a whole World's Fair of Supcrbest Horses. 12 BEDOUIN ARABS! 12 Phenomenal Athletes, fresh from the Dtsert. More World's Champion Circus Stars Than All other Shows on Earth Combined. A GALLERY OF WAX STATUARY representing all the Presidents and Noted Men. SAMSON I.tvIsEELSANT Bar None, the Biggest Born of Brutes. The Only TwoHorned Black Rhinoceros- Ever brought to this country. THE ONLY WHITE HIPPOPOTAMUS Exhibited with any show. . THE ONLY HUMAN FLY In any Exhibition Whatsoever. THE ONLY AERIAL BICYCLE RIDERS In this or any other Country. The Only Herd of Performing Elephants That will visit th'13 city. THE Only RUSSIAN ROLLER SKATERS Ever seen with a Circus. AN ELEVATED THEATER STAGE for new features and Olympian gams. The Only Ladies With Hair Seven Feet Long. The Seven Beautiful Sutherland Sisters: The Only World's Champion Leapers! And a score of Peerless Athletes. TIIE GREATEST LIVING GYMNASTS, the most Wonderful Performances, the Most Miraculous Features, the Most Daring Acts, the Most Varied Programme, and the Greatest Number of Artists are here pre sented. ALL NATIONS tS United ri valry and made bubject to this Grand Eth no'ogical Congress, which embraces repre sentatives of every Race. Real Arabs, Turks,' Maories, Hungarians, Kalmucks, New Zealand ers, Australians, Bushmen, Boomerang Throwers, Bulgarians, East In dian Snake Charmers, Tattooed South-Sea Islauders, Howling Dervishes, Spanish Dancers, hie, All in Native; Sports and Pastimes. Tlio Most TToinwicIaljlo Features ever brought together. Making, all in all, more than three times the largest, best and most complete exhibi tion on tbe face of the earth, an as sertion backed in the rum of a $100,000 Challenge to all the World. A SHOW OF FEATURESl , A SHOW OF NOVELTIES Two performances Daily. Doors open at 1 and 7 r. m. ADMISSION . i .$1 00. CHILDREN (under 9) .... . . half price. Reserved seats fifty cents extra. -' SKufi r j: I" nr rue t Hjan ALEC HcCURDY'S . In Hogan's former store building on Jacksonr street, Koseburg. Fine Wisics, Liquors '& Cigars. There is for use a splendid BILLIAB 5 T A B L E. Come and you will be welcome. No boys need apply. Will be msiled fRSCtO all applicants and to customers of last " UWycar without ordering it. It contains illustrations, prices, descriptions and directions for planting all Vegetable and Flower Seeds. Plant, etc. iirvalu'attle to all D. hi. FERRX S C0.""u&. Adminisirr.tor's Notice. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas. In the matter of the estate of Frederick Steele decca xi. VfOTlCU IS IIBilEHV GIVEN THAT TIIH UX J dersigiicd waa by order of tho County Court of loug!as Couiity, Orcyoii, siado aiid entered in said court on the 2tSi fUy" of May, duly appeiuted administrator f the estate of Fretlerielt Steele de ceased, and that lie has regularly qualified as such ad ministrator. Now herefore all persons havinj claims agwnst ec.'A estate aie notiflcdto present tho same, duly vcrifio.l, within six months from the data hereof to the undsrsigned at his residence in Gardi ner, noughts euUivy, Oregon, an l all ersons owing said estate are nuroby requested to make immediate payment to said adiuinistrator. 15. M AEEHBLAD, June 14, 1331. Administrator. Eldorado Mineral Water. cufxicaii analysis. Chevicai. Iai;oktoky, Assay Office, Bullios ltvOMS and Ore Kooms, 524 Sacramento street, Sun. Fiancisco, Nov. 23,1 SSi. Messrs. Holbrook, Merrill and Stitson. Gentlemen. 1 have submitted to qualitative analysis the nam pie of Eldorado water handed me for examination and. find it to consist of the following substances: Chlo, rine, Iodine, Carbonic Acid, Iron, Alumina, Lime Magnesia, Soda and organic matter. THOMAS PRICK. Eldorado- Gaily bedight, a gallant knight, In sunshine and in shadow, ''Had journeyed long, singing a song, la search of Eldorado. But he grew old, this knight so bold, And o'er his heart a shadow Fell as he found no spot of 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 be, This spring of Eldorado?" Quoth the shadow: "For the benefit o suffering humanity I will state thut the El dorado spring is situated three miles west rom Rosegurg, and a supply of the water is kept constantly on hand and for sale by Dr. S. Hamilton, agent, Roseburg, Oregon." Mr. Gko. W. Jovbs. Dear Sir: I have been troubled with neuralgic pains in my head and cheek bones, for several years, and had cive up all hopes of ever getting cured. I went to your medical springs with my son James and got some of the water, and drank it freely nd . fouud that it- wm a mild physic. 1 used it three times a day for a little more than two months, and the pain- left me and I have not felt them since, aud that has been 17 months ago. H. COKN, SR. Roseburg, Jan. 25, 1884. Julian Joseph, of the well ki own Ann of Hoffman and Joseph, of Albany, bears the following testi mony: A LEAN y, OGN., Deccmlr 20, 1833. Geo. W. Jokes. Dear Sir: I would here state to you that a year ago I suffered untold agonies on ac count ot piles (blind) and went to rortland to get re lief from doctors there. I met Mr. Apple of Kose burg, who advised me before seeing the doctors to try youoEldorado Mineral Water. I did so and had one dozen bottles sent to me by A. E. Champagne. I used one-half dozen bottles, taking right before ev ery meal, one small glass f ulL I not only was re lieved, but 1 am certainly cured by what I used, and tiianmui torit, because 1 buffeted more than 1 can express. I would advise any one suffering from this disease to try your Mineral Water. Should you have any occasion to use this statement do so. You are at liberty on my account. I think this is tho least 1 can Go for you. as I was cured by it. Be spectfully yours, JULIAN JOSEPH. ROSEBURG, Dec. 3, 1883. GEO. W. JOXES: Dear Sir. From sheer curiosity I was induced to try Eldorado Water and waa not on ly surprised but highly gratifleJ with the result. I nave lor many years been a sufferer irom dyspepsia and have tried everv kind of eiin known to pharmacy and without result. The contrary was my experience from the ue of your mineral water. Ta ken according to directions it produced immediate relief and iu a short time, if continued, would secure permanent cure. To any who will avoid irritating stimulants, 1 am Batislied it will prove of valuable comfort and benefit. As a general regulator I found it most excellent. L. F. LANE. DALLAS, Dec.'2, 1883. From Mr. M. W. Parsons, last Ausrust. I received one bottle of the Jones Eldoralo water, from Dr. Hamilton of Roseburg. Used half a bottle for ca tarrh and can fully recommend it for that dreaded disease, as I have not been troubled with the com plaint since. D. T. SEARS. I have also used the Eldorado sprinsr water from Jones' gprinp, Douglas county, Oregon, and am fully satisSed with the result, as I was bothered with ca tarrh. VV. C. BROWN, merchant. J. A. ..SMITH, '''-''.'" Proprietor, of the NEW. BAKERY. .. and Coffee Klousc Second door south of Oakes' gallery, MAIN STREET, - - ROSEBURG JEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A FRESH Supply of Pics, Cakes, Bread, etc He also sets a good lunch, with a cup of coffee, at reasonable rates. lie has secured the services of a first-class coulee tioner and manufactures PURF CANDIES all kinds. Givo him a call. A. F. CAUrBRLL . K. F. WALSH. CAMPBELL & WALSH, Hear Estate .Agents, ROSEBURG, OREGON. IMPROVED! FARMS FOR SALE CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS. ftfTRGPOUTA?J SALOON, HOSEBURG, OREGON, McCULLOOH & CO, ONLY THE BEST BRANDS e-F .-''-... WiiieSj H.icmors'to. Cig-ar Kept or. hand, and customers will find this a pleasant place of resort. Give me a call. tST One door south of the Metropolitan Hoter "S