The Douglas independent. (Roseburg, Or.) 187?-1885, November 29, 1884, Image 3

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    THE INDEPENDENT.
SATURDAY, NOV. 29th,
1884.
TiAtihFi. i.nnnp. A. P. M WITT. Hlir tl
Sf regular meetings on Wednesday on or before
moon. B. WEUMANN, W. M.
J. I. Doxca.v. Sec.
A-r-;rv 'lll'-tiAKIA- LODGE,
iNo. 8, I. O. O. F., meets
etch week at 7 o'clock, in their hall at Kosel.urg.
M.wbeiJ o the ord :r in good siaudiug ar invited to
attend. Bv order of the N. O
I'MO.V ENCAMPMENT, No. 9, I. O. O. F., ineeta !
at Odd Fellows' Hail oil th first a:i J third Fridays of
ver monfn. Visiting brethren invited t attend.
L. BKLFIL8, C. P.
A. C. MJrss, Scribe
UlirQUA CHAPTER, No 11, F. A. M., hold
tJuV'"?V thair regular communications every first
(t aaJ thlr1 Tue-Ay in e-1 niontn. All
U"(fcS member in good stauain mil take due and
timely notice and govern themselves accordingly.
Visiting companions are invited to meet .Willi aw
'hapet when convenient.
J. C. r'CLLERTON, II. P.
Vf . !. FiKDt,A.vaEa. Se -w
For Pale. A splendid upright
piui.o tfiitd for sal'" cheap. Apply at
this office for particulars.
Ketcrned 'J. W. Kimball county clerk
who hi3 been visiting friends and relation in
the Eastern State 8 returned home on Mon
day morning's train. He is looking well
and claim to have enjoyed hi' trip to the
fulliet. He is not as enthusiastic over the
election as his lttte a would indicate.
Official Vote r-The -official vote of
Oregon lias finally been announced.
The highest Blaine elector ( Leasure )
twoivt-.l Of? intc Tin Dummrrut-
ic elector (Fento.i) received 24.004 !
votes. I he highest iiutler elector
( loss) received 726. votes. The high
est St.-John elector (Di'iimiek) recei
ved 492 votes. Blain's plural ty over
Cleveland 2,256. Biaiu's majority
over all, Bel va's vote not. counted, 1,
033.
Somewhat Da nuekous. Our atten
tion has been called to the ledge of rock
o'i the west side of the Uuip'pi bridge.
The rocks are very loose and broken
by blasting out tha road bed am' as the
rainy season approaches a great pur
tioa of them may ; fall. As this is a
fa'vorits walk for the citizen it looks
exceedingly dangerous especially as
children are permitted to le near the
ledge. A day or so of work would give
the Iadge a safe slant.
E.HTSSTAIXMENT An entertain
ment was given at the Presbyterian
church last Sabbath -evening by the
members of the Sunday fcchoo!, the pro
ceeds of which are to be used in pur
chasing papers for the school. The ca
pacious room was filled to overflowing
and nil were very much pleased with
the exfrcisfS. At the close Rev. J. II.
N. Bell made a few 'happy remarks and
asked for contributions for the purpose
state 1. Twenty dollars were sub
scribed, that being the amount required.
More wDtild have been subscribed had
it been necessary.
Got Bo33Ed-A man named
Charles Davis was knocked down and
robbed in the streets of Ashland last
Thursday short'y after dark the robbeis
gett'.ng away witn somo'lung hko lbO
in gold coin. Davis was also robbed
of a valuable gold watch which the at
tacking party dropped in their hurry to
get a ay. At last accounts no arrests
were made. Our citizens should bo on
their guard at all times as there are
nuuieious hard caes around that will
take desperate chances for a very small
amount of money. Bo prepared to
give them a warm reception.
I5l TVtatofs. Henry Landers left at
this office last Saturday the largest potatoes
that we b,ave seen this s3sju Many men
past tli meridian of life pronouuee them
the largest they have ever seen. Ho left a
half dozen with us that will average over
seven pounds in weight. The 'arrest weig'us
eight pounds and a quarter. They are of
the peerless variety and are e ex
amining. Mi. Landers informed us tha
twemy tilled a two bnahc-l tunny . sauk(
Twenty such as he kit vwtn us will weigh
ovtr two bushel. Thisisl'Ut a sample of
what the Umpqna will produce in the way
of vegetables' Air. Lenders takes this pro
lific groth of his p t. e i'S a;i indication ot
good tiiuos to f ii low the inauguration of
Cleveland and Hendricks.
M armed Novell. bar 26th 1S81. at the
rcsiJeuco of the brides mother in Mosehurg
by J. Heinricti Roman Catholic Pnet.
GeorgaJ. Langenberg to iiiss Josephine
whituey b .th of Douglas county Oregon.
Mr. Langeuberg is ur wothry city mar
shal whose reelection iu the midst of many
tandidatcs testifies the esteem in whith he
is held by in-, felloe townsmen. xNliss.
Josephine ii a young lady who has gro wn
lrom a small girl to womanhood iu this city
highly rcspec'.ed by all our people. We
join with tne friend and acijuaiuteuces in
wishiug the yoauj couple a smooth and
happy voyage over the matrimonial feta.
We acknowledge the donatton of t bouuu
fal supply of the Wedding Cake for which
we return the thauks of our entire force-
Thanksgiving has come aud gone.
The night mate of lisappomtuient has
vanished. Tne dream o cold turkey
is all that is left for us lo ponder over.
The anticipation of hot roiispSum pud
ding and smoking fowls that wo have
dreamed of, have vanished in thin
air, and the pleasure of anticipation
was more than the '- realization which
the Independent force experienced on
Thanksgiving, as there ware still left
Heveral gapeing columns to be tilled.
The day was one of the most pleasant
we have experienced this fall. Tu sun
lose m all the splendor of a summer's
morning and shore with great Lin-
liancy until its going down, in our
little burg the principal observance was
at the post oliico which remaiued closed
a portion of the day with becoming
diLmitv. A little more mvrth and
cheertulnesH was observable amongst
o j - -
all classes of our people. The cloud of
disappointment which has hung so " hapen in one ot thes.. offices he would j after the interest of the psople of the United ' universal favorite as a cure for habitual con
heavy over a number of oar Republi- find out in two minutes that he had no ' States in the MexiconCentral Railroad. Dick ; stipation and other ills arising from a weak
can friends since the election Sterns to ; cordial welcome there, such as he wouid cannot ; give up his old calling no matter ; nes, or inactive .conditicu of the b)wels,
'lead out, and a general feeling , of receive at the printing otliee at home. ! -where he turns up. He has mauy friends ; kidneys, liver and stomach. Sample bottles
thankfulness perv'ided the entire com- Stand by your home pajier, for it will . jD Rosehunj who wish hira well wherever he free and large bottles for sale by S. jHamil
m unity that we are so highly favored always stand by Ivou, and will ever be ' may be. The Independent is one of the ton, Boaeburg, and Page & Dimmick, Oak
tu a nation. ' on the lookout for your interests. 'nuatber. ilaad.
LOCAL ITEMS.
Quite frostj around the edges.
The school book fieud in atlartre.
LangeiMicrg's brick is progressing tinely.
0. C. Petkeus was oa our street yester- j
day.
We believe all the election bets have been
given up. v
The roads are in oetter condition than for
many years at this season.
Hon. J. C Hutchinson rn-.d.) us a plas-
rut call oa Thanksgiving.
!
Sheridan Bros, have laid a sidewalk upon
the south side cf their new Irit k.
For lonie Hack, Side or Chest use Shiloh's
Porous 'Plaster. Price "3 cents.
For all kinds of gnu eries and clothiug
take your cah and go t Uais
HACKMElALKj a las-tag and fragrant
peri u me." Price 5 ii.d 0 c nts.
ltev. JR.N leli is ence -more in our
midat as full of life ;U'd ciiir;y as ever.
Union Services were held iu the Prvsby- l
teriau church aC tli is place ou 'Thanksgiving.
SblLOH'S CUKE will imn.ed ately re
lieve ticrp, h oping ccnh and brcuchiti
That team advertised fr sale recetnly, can
yet be hud at a Largi.u. Entmhe at tins
office.
A NASAL 1NJECTOU free with each but
tie Mfliluh's Catanh ifcnied). Price 50
ceuts.
Charley Carpenter who has been with us
fr uti,ue t0"U L'3 dei,arUre for Y,eUu '
this week
WHY WILL YOU couth when hil..h'a
; Cure will give immediate relief. Pike 10
cts. 50 cts. amt 1.
Now is your time to lay iu a supply of
inerchaudiae. Go to Hoan's and suve irom
10 to iiO per cent-
A mill tax was ', rtcently levied to de- ,
. J
iray tiie nectaaary txp tsts tor the pre&tnt
scholastic year iu Jd.cksmvilte.
. Mrs. Thos. (jiiis li e and daughter Mrs.
Fletcher have returned from a yisit to rela
tives and friends iu Corvallis.
We understand that a ma joi ity of county
school sueiinteudeuts have voted against a
change of text l ooks in this state.
Mr. Oilman is insiructiug a class in the
art of blowing. That is to say he is giving
instructions upon brass instruments.
Jonh Levxnes has employed the services of
a first cliss Laker. Mr. Opeuht-iser and
keeps fresh breud constantly on hand.
The jury who tried Larrett, the stage rob
ber, in Jackson county, after beirg fifty six
hours, brought in verdict of guilty.
Jaskuleks new store room is nexring coin"
pletion. Judging from its dimensions Mr'
J. intends making an extensive .display.
There has be- n a consideiable amount o
iyt raised in Jackson county, being encour"
aged by Rogua Iliver Diistiliiug company.
ARK YOU MADE miserable by indices"
tion, constipation, d.zziuesft, loss of appetite
yellow skiuY fcLiloh's Vicalizeris a positive
cure. (
A large delegation cf the faithful started
for Jacksonville on Thursday evuiugs. train
to ta..o part iu the great joliticutioa Friday
night. ;
FOR DISPEPSIA and Liver Ccm1laint
you have a printed guarantee on svery bot
t e of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to
cure.
We acklowledgo Rrce.pt of anual report
of the chief of signal service fio'u J- J. .Nan
cy. We tender Mi. Nai cy with the tl.ai.ks
of this ofhee.
THE Ri:V. GEO. H.THAYEK, of Dour
bon, Ind., Bays; "Roth myself and wife
owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMP
TION CURE."
Some of the citizens of Josephine couuty
w id inake an effort to have a slice f i-ix
t .wiishiis cut oil' from Jackson county aud
added to thesis.
J. W. flauiiiiin, Disir;-t Attorney h.s
returned nou.e from attending Court at Ku-
lieu-- ,i.d C'l iiliia v licie h i.aa bcc-ii t-r
luvl-.4' !eV weeks.
It i ndtriui wnh w i:it wiutsunrs t.ic
the lirpuioicana uii--l on ihc tiilun.i,in.iru
of the civil ervic bnv tsiuce tne cuctii.o o;
Cleveland ai-.d llcnmioiis.
Miss VViuifred Moaner returned home,
Tuesday evening from Sulpher Spriugs.
where she lnis bet u t-injb yed to teach
school tor the last few months.
A Span of horses ami uagou viiil be bold iu
front of (J. W. Wood aid Sadditry shop in
lioseburg S Uurduy D etc ml cr tth IhSi at 2
o'clock P. M. byjG. W. Woodward, auc
tioneer. Hon. H. Drain was in Hoseburg yesrerday
on legal business. He is one of the ui.wiy
Democrats who is not seeking office. Ha
&ay 8 it does not seem uatura 1 to be on the
winning side.
Mr, Hull agent for J. Liuk an l Son's
Nurseries of Oakland Cal. was in 1 oseburg
a few days ago. Fruit trees which they
have been selliug iu this viciuity will be
at Carious Li very Stable in this city about
the 6th ct December ready for delivery
B. F. Dowelt of Jacksonville was iu Rose,
burg this week. NHe feels elated over Cleve
lauds election considering that he s a Re-
publu-aa He claims thitt the grand old
party will unload jand. that they will gel
rid of all .its bud men. Will not tuch ar
event break your party up Brother D .vall?
party will unload and. that they will get
rid of all its bud men. Will not t.uch an
Stand by tour home papers. You
may be able to get a larger weekly
tilled with political news, muiders,
scandal cases, etc., for less money than
you pay for local paper, but those city
papers do l.ot adveiti&e vour county
i nU( rnake jour property valuable,
They don't help along your schools
ind churches; they don't publish your
county news; they say nothing of your
own town, and have no interest in voh,
. A good newspaper is as advantageous
to a town or country as Lood schools.
If OJie cf our farmer friends should
Cleveland Expresses His Views
Boston, Nov. 22. In the course of
an interview with a reprefentaiv of a
Boston paper to-day, President elect
Cleveland, speaking of the busines
and manufacturing interests f the
country and the effect of the change in
the administration on these interests
said: "It goes without having that the
democratic party is m ado up of mer
chant., business and working men, and
every body surely deserves good times
and realizes that all the people must be
prosperous to iusure that result. We
have 55,000,000 people almost bound
less resources hundreds of the strongest
financial institutions in the world, thou
sands of enteral ising merchants, the
most skillful ttibiiufaclurers, and the
most intelligent farmers and working
men ou the face cf the earth. Now,
surely a country with these character
istic has every qualification for Solid
permanent prosperity. It will be my
aim and the aiu. of ail those associated
with me iu the conduct of affairs at
H ashiugtoit, to give the peop.e of the
U luted Sutes a safe, economical and
conservative g'lverinent. The fact that
so many business uiea and uiautifact-urt-rs
and working men voted with the
democratic party this election shows
that they were not afraid of a change
in the administration. The deinociatic
paru, in us Chicago platform, meant
what it said and said what it meant,
and will carry the provisions of that
platform which relate t Abe business
i interests ot the country into -effect.
r,v ' . . . .i : . : . .. ...
1 ik n.uht unuortiint tliiii-' is a restore
, . . .
lion kji coiiiiue.icu unu ueiti ihmisuuh
to forget partisan heat, and devote
our lives to the country and all of its
people. Iu this work every man
should feel that he has a part to per
form. Owner Wanted-
The following letter was handed to
us by a gentleman from the country to
whom it was sent, no doubt, by some
body through mistake, as the gentleman
to whom it was sent fails to undei stand
its meaning.
"Dear Fiiend George:
Your letter was
duly received nd at the time afforded
me a great deal of comfort, as it assured
me oi the certainty of Blaine's election
und us I know the ignorant democrats
had nobody iu New i'otk half as smart
us you ar to keep them posted ou the
situation and bad to bet their money
biintdy as they always did, T just
thought I wouid hazard a few of tho
gold twenties I got from Uncle Samue
and make a '.--.take' off the ignorant
democrats. In this way I got all my
Spate change invested and my pockets
aro all tired light. I always knew you
were smait and kept your ejes open
and your letters helped to keep my
coinage up even when the news of the
eie-.tion was coming against us. I was
about to 'hedge' once, and tell the boys
to draw bets aud save theimelves. But
iheiijtou sent that Aloauy dispatch to
Bro. Hursb and ve knew we hail 'em,
because we all knew you couldn't be
mistaken when you were right there
on the ground. Weil George we ail
know you meant well and it isn't your
fault that tiie lan agieed upon at the
time you sent the dispatch failed, but
we lust, our money all the same. If
you get this lettei before yuu start for
i-egt.i gi't my loe to Bnjatuiu F,
Il urv Wan!, Brother Burchard and
tin le.st i Vm. Your ever dyd frind
jn llfpuhiicavsiti, J. C. F."
If t'li- l;tt
can ii ( it i;i
v;n lOissMit the writer
s. i i it to its dewtina-
si i o, vsiiii'ig at this odi
utid paying
or lins iu idioation.
An Outrage-
The action of tne railroad company
with regard to the return of the excur
sionists from Portland lust Friday can
not bt-tter be described than as an ottt
rage. The cars were crowded when
! thev left Portland: at Albany two
couches were left making it impossible
to get seats, mei', women, and children
were compelled to stand. A Eugene
City tff) morecoaoliHS were left making
it still more crowded, and iu fact from
Albany to Roseburg from fifty to one
hundred' pas&engers kept up a ceaseless
tiamp looking for some seat that per
chance miiht be left vacant. It remind
ed o:i of an overcrowded street car.
We do not know who Was to blame in
the matter but a great deal cf censure
belongs somewhere.
Murder in Ashland. Thursday
i , f4 i c i l I i-ir
T , , h , .'i , -
tacoos jy mg weltering in uis ojooo in
th streets of Ashland, life was fiearlv
extinct the top and front poition of
his head having leen carrietl away by
what seemsed to be the discharge of a
shot gnu. A man named O'Neal wuh
whom the deceased had had omo diti
culty was a.rested and had a prelimi
nary hearing, which resulted in his be
in r bound ov er to answer to the Grand
Jury of Jackson county on the charge
of murder.
Ii. Lewis who was for many years aent
' for the liailroad company at this place is
enjoyinu himself in the tropical clime of
t Matamoris, Texas He is we learn looking
OBnuAEx:
The ppproaching death of our late
fellow townsman, K C. Dry, was gen
erally realized but yet it was not with
out a painful shock that we heard that
he had departed heuce forever on the
early morning cf the 23th lof this
month. The weary hours of pain and
suffering had passed by, and quietly
and peacefully he sank into the s!ep
that knows no waking. ;
Mr. Dry was born of excellent par
entage in Oxford, England, on the 27th
of October, 183S. In arly -youth he
entered upon a life of .'travel tuid ad
venture and enjoyru a rare and versatile
experience. For a brief period ho was
in the erice of the Government in
New Zealand, and afterwaids pursued
various employments in Australia, lie
leaves a father, an English Barrister,
now a' resident of Melbourne.
4.1. JL-' i J tain iv j-v-o iu i j i
and has eer sii.ee made this his home
Ills gentleness, cheerfulness and wil
lingness to do any honorable work at
tracted many to him who-have since
remaiued sincere and true friends. By
his honest, upright dealing - hesecured
abundant confidence -lend. ;njuyed sub
stantial prof. erity. At ail times he
had a kind word and u gijitefut heart
for Rose burg, lis soft, jentle voice,
so full of eadense and pathos, is stilled
forever, but there is left an echo in the
hearts of many friiudt-. Peace bo with
his soul.
Burial in Masonic Cemetery Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock.
Echoes from Patterson's HiiL
Health is good. '
Delightful weather.
Farmers are rushing their plows.
Miss Sarah Wimberlv one of Mount
Scott's fair ones who . has been absent
for the past several months is again in
our midst.
Mr. John Dixon anticipate a visit
to hi old homo lm the East. Bon voy
age, John. 1
Mt. Scott's ex-Justice of the peace
has been vt-ry feeble for the past few
days, owing to the' change in the
weather.
Victory is ours is the echo.
The election was the most important
in the history of the government. I t
was regarded as having an imgortant
bearing on the destiny of our country.
If Blaine had been elected president
there would never have been another
honest electicm, .until the Republican
party had been overthrown by revolu
tion. We regard his, defeat as one of
more importance to tho people of the
United States than any discovery or
invention that has been made for the
last live bundled yearn It is n6t
simply the 'riumph of one political
party over another but is the triumph
of people over "ways that are dark and
tricks that are vain." It was a god
send tc the Republic that Blaine was
nominated by the Republican party,
for it was such an open and ciedant
disregard of honesty and decency that
the people could not bo whipped into
the support of such a man by the sense
tens cry of danger to the business inter
est' iu case of his defeat. The b.ittio
has I wen fought and won and we pro
iiotwuo it the greatest victory evei
achieved by any people, ihe "es'dt of
wiilch will belt-It and previa!,, d by
the generation for 1000 wars to com.
Bedrock.
Ladies' Medical Adviser.
A Complete Me-vlical Work for
Women, handsomely bound in cloth
aud illustrated. Tells how to prevent
and cute all diseases of the sex, by a
treatment at home. Worth its weih
iu gold to ery lady sullVriiig from any
of these diseases. Over 10,06 sold
alteady. Postpaid only 50cK Pos
tal note or 2 cc. ; stamps;" Address
pNUNDA PUBLISHING CO Nunda.
N. Y. Nov. lit 3-ui
Tne Hcnsewtfo's Favorite.l
We will send tree for one entire
year, to every lady who sends us at
once the names of ten married j ladies,
at same address, and 12 two-cent stamps
for postage, our handsome, entertaining
and instructive Journal, devoted to
Fashions, Fancy Work, Decorating,
Cooking and Household matters.
Regular price, 1.00. Send to-dty,
and secure next number. Addres, DO
MESTIC JOURNAL, Nunda, IN. Y.
.... Nov lst3-m
All the Lag e . To captivate the popu
Im- taste aud surpass all previous ed'oris to
please the palate, requires no small aniuunt
of knowledge and no little skill, and when
we remember that the very agreeable liquid
fruit remedy. Syrup of Figs, is as beiienoiai
to the system as it is acceptable to the stom-
! ach, we readily understand why it Us the
If.
If yon your lips
, Would keep from s!ip3,
Five tilings, observe with care:
Of whom you speak,
With whom you speak,
And how, and when, aud where
If you your ears
Would save from jeers,
These things keep meekly hid;
Myself, and I,
Me, mine, ami my, !
And how I do or did. ' 1
Eucklea's Arnica Salve
Tii Best Salv.'i in the world for
Cut, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Hheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chaptied
Hands, Chili.laiiis, Corns, and ali Skin
Eruptions, and positively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents pel - box. For
sale by S. Hamilton.
A Startling Disccveiy.
Physicians are often startled by re
markable discoveries. The fact that
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption and all Throat and Lung dis
eases is daily curing patients that they
have given up lo die, is startling them
to relize their sense of duty, and ex
amine into the merits of this wonderful
discovery; lesulting iu hi.nd' udh of our
best Physicians using ic in their, prac
tise. Trial Bottles free at S. II
toii's Drug Stoie. Regular Size 1.00.
Don't Give Up Yet- ; '
It doesn't follow that a patient will
die because the doctors have 'given
him up," or that he will recover because
they promise to "pull him through."
It is never too lato to try the great
virtues of Parker's Tonic. Dr. Michael
Cuilfoyie, of Bmghampton, N. Y., was
ensed of Rheumatism by it after ten
ytars of unspeakable suaering. Mr.
R. W. Misher, druggist, of the same
city, certifies that he has sold over a
thousand bottles of Parker's! Tonie
through its reputation for this and
other cures.
.Ti:e cabinet makers are unusually
active since the election, though fur
nifuro manufacturing is S dull as cot"
ton weaving.
HE? THIS WEEK.
I7 mi SALS.
A T Mil. ITOGAN'S YARD: A "MONI
jGL tor" seeder and a Moline Sulky jPlow,
Onth almost i;e.w and in good order.
nov2U-2t' If. M. DUMBLETON.
Administratrix Noticel
Estate of Henry Gatenuan, deceased.
TOTlcE IS HKIiisBY GIVEN TJIT TIIE UN-
dcrsined hti, br order of the County Court of
noujilua county, Oregon, made November 2lth. lsS4,
been duly a; pointed administratrix cf the estate if
ller.ry tiatencaii, deceased, and has duly qualintd a.
.sll:h. Thea-forn, ail persims ha in claims against
said estala are hereby noti.ied to present the am.-,
with proper vouchers, to me at the office of Lane
Lane in ilo.-ebin;, Oregon, within six months from
the first publication of this uoti-.e. ,
Batea, Itoseburg-, Doutrlas County, Oregon, No
vember 2d, lSsi. SUSAN A GATERMAM,
Administratrix of oaid Eiitit.
Lane & Lano.
Attorne ', s for said Estate. uovs-7t
Ctmrdiasi's Sale.
) ISJOTfCE 13 HEREBY GIVEN TIUT TIIE UN-
XI uir-ined ouaruian of Creed L. Chen.weth,
maior heir of John Chenoweth, lute of liouyia-i coun
ty, urvi;-ni, ucic.-eU, has been duly licenced and di
rected by tii-i Ooiiiity Court of loa!a3 i.ounty Ore
i'on, by an order made and entered of HejoVd, on
tne 25. b day of October, A. i. list; to sell all the
'. i-Tlit, tnlo and interest of wiid minor, the same behur
.in uadivi e:t one fourth (I) iiuerest, (subject to the
Oovvcr rifht or uttre-t of his mother. JIalinda Cheu-ov.-ctl.)
iu aud to the following described heal Estate
in t'oii'las county, Ore,'on, 10 wit:
i'iie l)o:i iiloii Land claim of John B. Mills and
wife Notiliciti n No. 31(17, the same being- the
fractional SA of Sec. 21, anil the fractional NJ of Sec.
25, T. 20 S.," K. 5 W. containing- (10 acres of land,
more or le?s; fractional N. E. J of the N. E. J of
Sec. io, T. 20 S., K. 5 W. the a une being designated
as lot one of Section 2-i, Towi.ship 2ti S, llan-fc 5 W
contaiiiiiiif 2j.75 acrt-a of land, more or less
the S. 4 of the S. W. of iec. 18, and lots 4
5 and (i of Sec. 10, T. 2(5 S., K. 4 W. containing-134.11
acre- of laud, more or less; ibe N. W. J , the vy. i of
the N. E. ; tho N E. i of the N. E J und lot one of
see. 24, T. 0 S, 11. 5 W. containing 315.53 acres of
la id, more or less; All that part of the Donation
Land Claim of E. 1". Whistler, claim No. 44, beinc
l. v.-tlon f SSec IK, T '26 H, U 4 W, the south pari, of
said loni tion Claim e r.tainitig i0 acre of land
more or less, and lying on the north side of ths North
rmpqiia river; the S E J of the S E J, and lot one of
Sec 23, T 2." S, K 5 XV cont iiiiinj fi3.2 j acres of lan.:
more or Ie-s; the S j of the S E i of iee 13, T 2H s)
K ft W containing SO acres of land, more or tea ; the
S .1 of the S W 1 of Sec 1 :; the S K J of the S it t of
Hee il; the E J of the N E J, and lots 10 and 11, and
tho N E of the S E of ties 23, T 2d S, ii 5 XV 'can-t-iining
279 acres of land, more or les.-.
Tiie undivided one-half interest in all of the N W
J of the S W J of Sis M, T 2d S, K 5 IV, all of the
above devcribed lands behij in Douglas Coutitv, fc'tata
uf Oregon.
In (.crsurince of said license and order, I -svill
the 2a 1 day of decemhbr, 18St, at tne hour of 10
o'clock, A. M. of .aid day, on the r-rembes in
said county and State sell for cash hi hind at public
auction to the highest and best bidder all the right,
title and interest of said minor in and to the follow
ing premises, to wit: All that part of the Donation
Land Claim of John B. Miils and w if, Notification
No. 3107, in T 28 S of It 5 W of Willamette Meridian
lying on the south side of the North Umpnua river
in said Township and Range, containing abotit 400
acres of land, more or le. Also the undivided i
intcaest in all of the N W J of the S XV J of See So",
T 20 S, K 5 west of Willamette Meridian in Douglas
county, Oregon.
I will also at the hour of 10:30 o'clock, A. sr. of said
daj on the hereinafter described prembes
in said County and State, sell for cah in
hx.nd at public ..uction to the highest and best bidder,
all the right, title and interest of said minor in and
to the following described premises, to wit: The
Donation Land claim of John B. Mills and wife, No
tification No. 31C7. the pame being the fractional S
of Sec 24. and tho fictional N I of Sec 25, T 2S S, R 5
W containing 043 acres of land, more or less, except
ing thcrrfrom so much thereof as lies on the south side
of the North Umpoua river.
Fractional N E j of the N E J of Sec 26, T 28 S, R 5
W, the same being designated as lot 1 of Sec 26, T 2d
R. K 5 W, c nta:ning 25.75 a res of land, moreorles.
tiie ? t ot tne .-s v or ee is, and lots 4, 5 and 6 of
See 19, T -:8 S. K 4 W containing 131.11 acres. more or
ihe .N W i . thi W J of the NEi, the K Ei
of the N E J and lot 1 of Se 24, T 2(3 S, R 5 W con
taining 315..13 acres of land, more or less; All that
pirt of the Donation Land Claim of E. K. Whistler,
claim 44, being a portion of See IS, T2SS.R4 W the
south oart of said Donation claim containing 90 acres
of land, more or less, iuid lyinu on the north side of
the North Umpqua river, the S E of the 8 K J a d
lot 1 of Se: i3, T 26 S, R 5 W containing 6S.23 acres
of 1 v d, more or le?s; the S J of the 8 E J of Sec 13,
T 26 S. R 5 W containing 80 acres of land, more or
lev; the H i of the S W J of Sec 13; the S E J of the S
E J of Se:; 14, the E J of the N E 4 a sd h.ts 1C and 11
and the N K of the S E 1 of Sec 23. T 28 S. R 5 W
containing 279 a-res of land, more or less, AH of the
lands herein described to be sold will be sold as the
undivided interest of the said Minor, and subject tn
the Dower right or interest of said Minor's mother,
diauiiua vnrauweiii. dAMFS t TIESOwETH,
Guardian of Creed L. Cheiitweth.
C. A. Schlbrede,
Attorney for Guardian. nov22 Bt
susraoss.. '
In the County Court of Douglas County, State
of Oregon.
Wong Ah Sayow, PfcintuT, vs. Edson Adams and
Harvey Brown-, iiartnors doing business in Douglas
County, State vt Oregon under the name of Orcgoif' i
Nickel Mine, Defendants.
Action at law to recover money,
rni EDSON ADV.M-3 "AND HAKVKY BROWN
X the above nmued defendants: In the name oi the
Suite of Orc&on, ;.u are hereby required to appear
'id answer ihe complains tiled, against you by the
aojvo itiouod I'laintiif i.) the aliote a. met Court in
tiic abjve er.lUiei aotiaa wnliiu ten -days from t!ie
da--e of these.Ticeof this summons upon you if served
witliin this comity, or if eorvei in any other county
in this .State then within twenty days from the tlata
of the- Svjr'ice of this sumnions i!jon you, or if served
by pubiic-iuoa taereuf yuu lire btreby rei;uired to ap-jt-w
and answer tiie Mitl -tn:.Iiiint on or lte-fire the
iir.t duy ik' U. next rcgul-ir term of the above mr.ied
court. tilth is the licst f.S.inday, the 6th day of cn
uary Ijj;'. and if you fad no to appear and answer,
for want thereof, tbe pSair.tifi will take juaiuent
against you fur die tuiu t.f'St.l'O and hiterest there
on at eijjlit peroerit per toinuni fnan the 14th day of
Nivcii6.-r lo34, aud fur the cost aiid disbu!Keneiits
of this actit-n. i
Or.iermsde November lHh, 1834, by Hon. J.
FiUhuh, Jude of the County Court cf Douclas
county, fjfctle oi Oregon for service of this summons
by publivaU m. W1L1.IJ & JoXli-j,
novi-Tt " AUoraevs tor f Iahitiff.
Notice of Filial Setticmciit.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the
County of Ikn'jtlas. In the matter of the estate of
William Burton, decea-d.
VTOTICK IS HEitEDV GIVEN , THAT THE TJN
X dernv!d aumiiiidratri of the estate of Wil
liam Barton, deceased, has Sled her final account of her
administration of said estat : in the County Court of
l).)U'la- county, Siito of or;fun. That suld Court
by an order diLy m.ule and entered therein on Thurs
day, the i.iih oay of .Sept., loSt, appointed Monday
January ota, Ijs , at Id o'clock a. u. of eaiil day,
ac the couri. room oi said Oiurt, iu the court house in
nscliurr, a time atid place for hearing- objec-Lions, if
any there be, to duidti'ial acoount and the settlement
of said estate TliU notice is published by order of
Itou. J.S. l itzhugh, Couutv Juii-e.
KEBEvC A BARTON,
, Admiuistratris.
Willis & Jones, Attorney for Estate.
To tlie Public,
RosEBur.c, Or., Oct. 29 th is Si. .
To the Pcblic : -
Desiring to engage. in other pursuits
I have determined to close out my en
lire Stock, of General Merchandise
within the next sixty days, at actual cose
prices. This is no htt.nbug; I mean
what I say. Any pat ties purchasing
of mo can have the liberty of examin
ing my in voice . books and satisfy them
selves as to the wholesale price paid
for each aiticle. Those desiring to
purchase their winter supply ofjGoods,
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Crockery,
Glassware and Groceries, will make on
an average from 20 to 30 per cent .by
availing themselves of this opportunity
My farms will be strictlv cash for all
bills under $50., and over that amount
approved notes will be taken on three,
four and six months' time, bearing in
terest. T'lis will enable those having
wheat and wool to sell to. retain it
until a mere favorable price can be
had. I shall bein selling out on the
the above terms ou and after Novem
ber 1st, 1381. F. P. Hogan.
Bring on your job work. It will be
promptly attended to, and at reasona
ble prices
NOTICE!
People going to Portland
fJSilOULD REMEMBER THAT
SEVERANCE & YOCUM,
Are THE Photographers
East Portland, Oregon?
Bailey 'Block, 4th St. bet. I & J
I OFFER FOfi" SALE A FINE LOT OF
At my iFann, six miles from Eosebtirg, oa
tb.3 Oo!e'3 Valley Eoad-
" II. CONN, Sa.
mm
IJext Door Live Oak Saloon Eosefcurg-
Shaving aisd Hair Cutting in a
Vorkniaiilike. Slanucr.
3 tiFkl-3 AGENT3 ARE MAKING
Byaa i IS a m iortunesseiiingoumew
Xr fiiS and popular bi,ok, "The
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Presidents" "Daughters of America, "Austins in
dispensible Hantlbook," "Historj- of Chrkitianity,"
and the latest and quickest seliine novelties. Be first
m tne Held. Address uur.ii.oi cu.,
Publishers and Agents,
novl5-4t Sau Francisco, Cal.
' em&$ SEND TEN CENTS
k . 1
ifeaoKa ceive free our new
combination Pencil;
has seven d'fferent useful article3. Just oht. Agents
wanted. Audreys 1JAKT rsovliLli cy.,
novl5-4t Can Francisco. Cal.
DRY'S SALOON,
Jackson Street,
R.-scou rg-
The prointor of this well kn ivvn and
popu'ar resort wott'd lia.uk liin friefTds
n-r tlieir ltbe al patr .isr, m the oast
aud w.-uhi ak for a cont itiiauce of
hesamein the future. The puM'.c is
Hif- ruied that I kwe; none but the best
i-runiji -r n-pes. iquors ami cigars
anf that I ?ell over tlie l ar the ce!e
bra:l Jtse Moore & Co.' Keutuckv
hisk e - -
A good billiard tt.le will b. found
in the saloon; also the leading paoers
of the world.
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OAKX.A1JD
A CADS MY!
Oakland, RousEas Co., Or.
School Year Begins fvlonday, September 1, 1884.
rjU'rnoN PKU SESSION OF 'TWELVE WEEKS:
Primary $4 00
HrtUnuie Junior C!8 5 CO
Second Grade Junior Class. . .." 6 (0..
First Onu'e .l i!dlo Class 7 5c,
Second li'mde, M.dd'.e class". 9 to.
or Class ...,..,10 10
Ml SIC.
Twenty -four Lessons.. $12 00.
Use of Instrument....... 2 60.
.- DitAWINa AND PAINTINO.
Twcuty-foui Lessons v;l 00 to $12 00.
tW Send for Catalogue. '
CO. T. fhleil, Principal.
MRS. M. E. BATCHELOR
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN.
Office On O.vk street, one door west of th
Central Hotel,
ROSEBURG, OREGON.
DEALERS IN
-AND-
9
Next door to the New Bakery.
Pi'iccs 3JT o tl o i n t I
THE CENTRAL HOTEL.
Corner of Cak and Ross Streets
Board $1 per Day ; Single ' Meals, 25 cents.
3"Thi8 house has lately changed hands
aim is iiiorougiuy renovatett ana refurnished
The traveling public will rind the best
accommodations..
NO CHINAMEN EMPLOYED.
Free 'Bus to and from the
Traiu.
SMITH BAILEY.
II PAKKY,
ROSEBURG OREGON.
First right hand rooo.. un-stairs over
Murks' Store. 1 cri.iis and alteiationa
. t .
leatly done.
(Next Door to Key's Iietaurant.)
Rosettir-j, Oregon.
Finest Honnra nn,l flio Ul.... T.',- 1
l ... I . 11.1. fttl
cigars passed over the bar to everybody.
MUUiiL & i AIIJilH.
.Roseburg-, Oregon.
J. II. Cutter Wliisey,
5cst Cigars,
And leading mners. (7u CnU i
t - XkUUJII
lor the use of patrons.
JOHN FARQUAH.
In the County Court for the State of Oregon, county
business under the firm name ,f JWaltcr Bros. & Co.!
Plaintiffs, vs. ,S. Bei kicy, Defendant.
Action at Law to Recover Money.
---. VUU11U111,. iu me name oi toe
o.te of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear
w!f?,r, lhe st,mI,,a"' aI ains you hi the
rv ' v !ltlUt;d1cou" and action, by t e plaintiffs, Hen-
" V ""ak naiier, partners doing busi
ness under the firm name of Walter Bros. & Co., on
or tetore the flr?t day of the next regular term of
A !W,YS M"nday tLe ln day January,
-- - -, ,uu laa lo g;, nrnwer paid coni-
l.Iaillt tlii" ril.iiniifPj ...;n
'.," ,, juuj;uiiient, against
J i '"'e sum of one hundred and tentv-even
aim H."-100 dollar.? with in;
tight per cent, per annum from the 7th day of June,
lra4 until ju.igcmeni, together with the costs and
di.sbijrscments.
Tois Summons is published by order of Hon. J. S.
1'itznueb. Jumrftof iil
Oregon, for tne County ,nf Douglas. Made and enter-
u me isi aay ot uctoter. A. U., 1SS4.
U.K.ilAN.Nj BALL,
Attorneys for plaintiffs.
Notice of Finn! Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon foi tho
County of Douglas. Iu tho matter of the estate o
J. M. M. Venable, deeea?.!.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UN
dersigned adniiniatratrix of the estate of J. M. M
V enab.e, deceased, has Sled her final account of her ad
ministration 0f sa;d estate in tiie County Court o
Douglas County, SNte of Oregon. That said Court
by aii i oroer duly made ann entered therein on Tues-
fill V t.hf-' I i f Vt tft a .... 4 .. ...
" ccf'-. i3, appointed ;ioniay, Jan
uary otfi, 1885 it lOo'cloe'c A. it. of said dav, at the court
ro.mi of said Court, in the court houe, in Roseburs,
a, time and place for bearing objetlicns, if any there
be to suid final a-count and the Pettlement of said
estate, f hw notice m publibhcd by order of Hon. J. S.
1-uzhugU, (,ounty Judge.
JNE TENABLE,
tt. t -r. . Admiiiistratrix.
Hermann & Bail, Attorneys for Estate.
Creek''- Mills.
CLAHK fc B15iElt PKUPS.
nAVING PURCHASED THE ABOVE SAW
mills of E. Stephens and Co , w e Ire not wa
pared to furuish anv amount of the beT quaTity I
ever offered to the public in Donglas county We
w.li furnish at the mid at tiie following
-no. i cojnng, eh.. , .4 Der vr
No. 1 flnLAia lumber... "n rier M
o. 1 finishing lumber dressed on 4 sides..6 per M
CLARKE '& BAKER.
send six cuits f.ir rwiEt.o- r,.t
reseive free, a costly b:x of good a
wnien w.n ne;pall, of e;tlicr sex. to
more money right away than anything else in this
world. Forfunes await the workers absolutely eura
At once addreo TttlJS and Co., Augusta, Maine.
nqtxcii;.
1 Notice is horeby given that I hive given my tvro
j sous, John K. Suthcrim.1 ftnJ S. t. Sutitcrland their
j time. I c'aim none of Uieir tv.ies a;ii will not pay
any of their debts F'.:.ND.-:L SUTHEUHN.
Oakland Or., Oct. 15, H3;.