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rise: ROSEBURG REYIEW. i i n . ,, . SATURDAY, J ANUAUY 24, 18S5. City Laws. Mqissrs Lane and Lano bave beeu employed by thu City Trustees to revise anil codify the laws of the city. This is a much needed work and when ceinpletcd will he quite beneficial. Camrto as Esd. The Ail Star Troupe we learn ceased to twinkle ?.t Albany thi8 week.: .Their play waatbe "AJiihty Dollar" yet the "Stars" all went into au eclips'-, cause . of b furatioti, opacity of tho Almighty Dollar. , - QrAETERLY MEETixo. Iiev. E. G. Mic had Presiding1 Elder of the Oregon Li c' M. E. Church, South, will hold the seoal Quarterly Meeting for the Rosebar; Circuit iu our Church ia Rosebur thn 31st. of jan-ua'-y au l the 1st. of February, All arecoi dia ly invited to attend. B. T. Shakt P. C IsceTiariEj. The Flook & Noble grist iriill came near being destroyed by Ore last Mtturday night The work ot an incendi ary without doubt for shaving and dry kindling ood was piled arotiud the post, aa l oil poured on, and fire .et to it, but was discovered by some of Mr Flook's family iu time, to sare it by hard work. What are w e c-uning f , . - : Rev. J. E. Day of Wilbur visited our City this week. ; Mt. Scott Items came too late for publication th is week. John Rast, ha3 just finished a sub stantial fence around his premises. Sol. Abrahams Esq. is in "Salem this weak in attendance on the legislature. Mitchell stock Beems to bo going above -par in the Senatorial contest. Wm. Uallahan of Ten Mile was in t vu this week, and reports crops loikin , well, lion. A. A. Porter, of Josephine member of the Legislature! A Kew Namk. About the oo'y reason we can offer, for changing the name of this paper is our personal taste iu the appearance of the, paper, ami also, we desire to settle i:p all old accounts to" January 1st. 1833, and th-n move into the future untrammelled. Hoping all old subscribers will coutinu-s with us and everybody else will now 'sub scribe for the Review, we remain Youra truly. . ' . Oueoos LsotSLATUas:. Our So'.ons it fi....,ij ,.... j V.,., lilt: oiate vhtioi guju uauiiu and introducing uew bills. But few bills thus far have passed, 1 and not many will b v until the great question is settled, the tied ion of United States Senator. And we cannot tell you now exactly, who he will b-. One thing is apparent that if a certain man ly any possii 1j combination should bo elected, tbo Oreoniau and its coadjutors, would drape themselves in mourning for the next thirty. days.- It is , net our say but hope some good uuu who will 'abor for the whole people- wi 1 be stlec eJ . Pied In Roseburj?, an the residence of Mr. Hotchkirfs January 19th. at 1 oc'ock A. M. II. If." Baxter aged about S3 years. He was bom in Hliuoia. Deceasd was a stran ger iu Rusebirg having coma here at the re quest of hia fricutl Mr. Coiirtnay. with the hope of regaining his health but alasj Death had marked him for his prey, and ob hough ia the prime of life he had to yeild. He said he would like tu live but Was not afraid to die. Mr. Baxter, though a stranger, re ce'ved all the attention, which kind hands could bestow. Rer,U'U3 services were held lit the tesldeuce, and at the grave by the writer of these lines, after which wa left his body to s!cep tiil God hall bid it rise, hi: y (J.xl'j graou C Jinbn t his - aged, utiitherwbea. thiTsa.l iutl:ivnee reaches her. B. T. Sharp COlllliV, v TiUiI)iNG Business IIoTjes. Roaeburg is to. t a congratulated on its many tine and exteasive business houses. That it is a pro p;rons and growing city can but be recognized from the fact that ii has sprung up from the ordeal of the August fire into mora beauty than ever. Am-'iig the new buildings that Have been erected nne are more worthy of pr.dse than the brick row built, by Dr. Hamilton. Wo are pleased to note that Mr. J. Jafckulek has peenrtd one tf these and opened a Jewelry Emporium, litre can he found in great piofusion WaU.-l.oj, Clocks, Je tlry, Fine Pobble Spectacles, ?ictuns, MumciiI Instruments and Notions. Iu fast no bouse south of Portland cani;a Bo choice and .select a stock as Mrj ; Jasbulek or fctlls so cheaply. Ilia two tine show windows are filled with novel attractions and at once attract the eye of the passer by. Theie is no nse of sending below fr anjthins$ in his line as his stock is large, couple: e and select. Drop in and inspect hU goods. -He a'so keeps a full line of Cifc-a.-M and choice smokers articles and is boual to please. " . i ' " LOCAL ITiI5. . .- -' . . v Johnnie Brandt hxa been paying Ri3e banj a vUit this week. Rev. Doaatd R ss Presbyterian Divine, called this wctk, on bin way South. , ima Oar Esq. f our City has gne to P.ieonix Jaci.3MU County to be gone about a wee. .. Sheridan pros, have placed their new iU ar pro f saf in their oi3oe. It is quite an ornament, , -: ; 31- W.liiivtski of the well- known cigar h.va?o is ia town, din a good business in thrt faaious Kicker cigars. ' We ara please l"to note that the eaae3 of DijithcrU fn South Deer Creek ara improv ing and hope the spread of the disease h.ts bi;en checked James ShellioM's team ran away last Wednesday- over the Deer Creek bridge aud broke the wagon up considerably. No- one hurt however. . was iu our city over Sunday. Congress will doubtless be mem orialized bv the Legislature to forfeit all land grants to tho O. & C. B. P., south of Ilcseburg, on the ground of non-compliance with the la,w. James Laird, the stage man, the in lefatigabl?, irrepressible coast mail car-. ner, toos tins wait on tiij9 Hurricane deck of his mule and wended his way to C004 Bay last Monday morning. 1 The resignation "of Gov. Cleveland recalls that in 1817 Gov. Torakins, of New York State, resigned to becopse Viuo President of the ; United States, and in 1829 Gov. Martin Van Buren res'gned to enter Jackson's cabinet as Secretary i State. At latest nccou.its Mr. J. G Biaine, of Maine, was not so much resigned us some other people arr. The Mortgage Tax L:iw ranst be not repealed but so amended as to stand the test in any couit. It is time for peo ple to learn the do;tiincs of economy and the hard time? for . the past two years have impressed this fact upon our people. Let all property stand its duo burdens of taxation and all will bo well. Our farmers are beginning to piilS through alright, and we already see the dawn of blighter time3. In the mean tima let us practice economy and retrenchment and the severe. lessons of tho phts will not have been in vain. In 1734 a theatrical card contained this decree. We "heieby commend for the eom'foi t of the public, that per sons oceupvina the first row of seats have tp lie down, the second to kneel, thes third to tit the fourth to stand.'' Moie advice said: '"The public are for bidden to laugh, because the plav is a tragedy." The "Times Mercury" espies the above and adds: "Now-a-days one woman-may wear a hat big enough to conceal tlm whole stage from thr.sj directly belaud' hr, and no manigor interferes. AVe have changed too much." The Piaindeah-r hrt3 this to say of us: "The Douglas Independent, has once aixainc!'iaugtd hands, Bev. J. R. N. Bdl being the fortunate purchaser this tim. Tbe consideration is said to be about $1200. S. F. Floed, one of the best -newspaper men in Oregon, h: s b3n -engaged to manage the busings and he will 110 d mbt make a p;ood pap r out of it. We learn the name is 10 I e changed to-th4-Rviex. Here's our f.J and ws wi.di the now proprietor success." And row we return the com pliment, hoping that our relations may always be mutually pleasant Here is our T ,vour prosperity ai.d happiness. 'Sir.' 'Cleveland's letter to George William Curtis President of the IN a- tional Civil Service .Reform shows p'aiuly that he, Mr. Cleveland, means a thorough, ptraight forwaid Demo crat;e Administration, and means to bold the Democratic party pei-sonally responsible for the. transactions of the n-xt. four years.: Sir. Cleveland goes ' into olhce without commitment,' no reat swarm of ofdee seekers to be satiate T, ami thus untrammelled. He will no doubt giv us a good govnn inent. Slost as-surdly that ktter has the right riufj', and no doubt will 1 ave the desired effect upon the oommunity ' Is it spring time, gentle Annie? Garney Bros, display a fine "ad" in this is3ue. Rev. John Howard is building another house to reut. Debris is being removed from thw old Met ropolitan block... Lane & Lano have ornamented their office with a Rail safe, for valuable papers we pre sume. J .Jaskulek received this week his fine new Hall safe, made especially for jeweller ' use. It is ornamented with scenery from the 'olutnbia river and is a thing of beauty. The O. & C. R. K. has gone into the bauds of a receiver, on account of unpaid interest due January 1st. 1S85, Mr. Koehler has been appointed receiv r by Judge Deady It is true, Hon. James V. Uannlton was married to Miss Ostrander, formerly of Cots County Oregn, at the Dalles last Saturday. He will be ai hosatnrg with his bride soon. I have appointed J. IX. N. Hell Esq. Club Manager for" the '-Mutual Self Endowment and Benevolent Association at Koseburg, aud air members can pay their dues and assessment to him. He will receipt for the same. JJ. Ii. B.ooks. Gcueral Asent for Oregon. B. F. Mathews is the leading blacksmith of this section and has his shop opposite Carlou's stavde. All his work is of the very best quality and our farmers and others should g ve him a call ard sevure satisfaction. Uood work, promptly done and low prices are his "motto. ' .Especial attention is called-to the fact that J. F. Barker is constantly receiving the largest assortment of Staple and Fancy Gorcerif-s ever brought to this place. Ho makes a specialty in the quality of his Teas, which are superior to any in the market. Also in tha variety of hia stack as he is bound that pr.rties can secure anything and everything in his line He is constant! adding new ornches to his business and ly strict attention to business and low prices hopes to merit and receive the patronage of HSE AKD THERE. all. How He Got a Position- "I applied for a position in a bank ing house in Wall street six months ago, and although I proved my 'com petency, they would not take me. I had been down ou my luck and looked old and shabby. An idea struck me, I ot up a new growth of hair with Parker,s Hair Balsam, raised a decent suit of clothe?, applied ngain, and they took me in a minute." So writes a clerk with 82,000 salary. Tne moral is.'ain. Parker's Hair Balsam irives a person a new fce All persons knowing themselves indtbted to the late firm of E- J. Page aud Pat;e & Venable. will do well to come foward at otue and pay off thoir notes and accounts. Those fai inu to comply with this uotine, will fiud their accounts and notes iu the bunds of an Attorney for collection, - Oak laud Ok. Jan 22d. ISSc. Thanks to Signal ' Oiijjer Nannery for statement ot rainfall: Ii 1333. 22.48 inces 1884, 2S.80 for season be gining Sp. 20th 1884 to this date the rainfall has Wen 14.65. Probabilities presets that we have our dose for this season. . Here we are. - - Subscribe how. : What do you think of us. Read our pew advertisements. Send us your neighborhood news. Wonderfully Spring like weather. Roseburg will celebrate in fine style SIarch4th. . Don't forget the Masquerade Ball February 4th. Creed Floed and wife returned to Portland, Saturday, When, oh when, will the Court house fence be built? District No. 17 is to build a sohool house. Contractors read "ad." Rev. Father Heinrich left, on his regular parochial visit to the coast on Wednesday The Senatorial election draws near, and everything indicates the calm be. fore the s or m. We understand that the Oakland election case will be appealed to the Supreme Court. . - " Joseph Jacques died at Gale3ville ast Satin day and was bteietl at Can yonville, Sunday, We call-especial? attention to Dr. Secord's caul and can highly recom mend hh Remedy. Jos. Burgman, a prominent citizen of Portland since 1858 paid Roseburg hi? first, visit last week. - Roseburg can boast of being the best lighted city in the State. A few more lamps, however ure needed. The "third house" of the Legislature is not so large or active es formerly. lien. Owens is Giaud Slogul. We are chuck full of good advice to the Legislature this week. If our So Jons don't do right, you can't blame us. Our old time friend F. Hill Esq of Wilbur was m Roseburg a few days since, and called at the' Review office. Call again Brother Hill. , A movement is on foot to cut a slice off of Jackson county ' aud add the same to Josephine, making Grants Pass the county seat of the latter. The Oregon exhibit at New Orleans is attracting much attention and praise. It will doubtless bo the'means of indu cing much immigration' to this State. Cattle and horses came through the great snow storm in Eastern Oregon and Washington, ith but little loss, and the sheep fared better than was expected. The people in and abouc Canyon rille have been much afflicted of late with Diptheiia. About forty persons have been attacked, but in only four cases so far has it proved fatal. Dr. B. A. Cathay, we learn, is having good suc cess. : OAKLAND SEWa.: Success to the Review. ,' I ' : Weather beautiful for the last few days. Grass and grain growing beautifully or this ssasou. U.npqua valley is the Eden of Oregon no snow-but little frost-just rain enough-plenty of grass and fat sheep and cattle. - A jDramatic .Club has leon organized ln our town in the last few days. The uoysnd-girls will giv(? 113 good enter tainments -food for a erood hearty ... 1 t . W r augh. - i We are glad to larn that Hon. J. C. Hutchinson has been successful in float ing his logs down the Umpqua to Gar dner. We understand he has had an usually good catch and we trust Jims nnancial reward .vi'.l bo in proportion fc his untiring efforts in this uncertain enterprise. G. B. Winniford has been quite ill for a week past, but at this writing we pre glad to say lie is rapidly improving George is of tha staple kind and we will rejoice to see him again in perfect health. . -. " . Mrs. Persian (formaly Miss Gossett) who has been on an extended visit to friends and relations in and about Oak land left for her beautiful home in East Portland this week. Come again Mrs. Pei'oian, W3 will all bo glad to see vou. . -. Clias. Hall and J. R. Dodge av that Mr. W. B. Hawwitte is quite a genius in his trntle, and that he is rapidly improving.-. Willie is a good boy. And we are glad to bearsuci commendation. Rev. ilr. Richardson is at this time conducting a protracted maeeting in our midsr. Hi congregations are large and attentive, and we have no doubt but his earaeit elfjrfci will result in much good. V H t' i - J I m j .'AT " would respectfully inform the public th fc has ou baud a fine assortment of Tne Housewife's Favorite. We will send free . for one entire year, to "every lady who sends us at once the names of ten married ladies, at same address, and 12 two-cent stamps for postage, our handsome, entertaining J JjfTm ' jDJpT T j AITI ana instructive oournai, uuicu Fashions, Jb'ancy Work, Decorating,. Cooking and Household matters. Regular price, 1.00. Send to-day, and secnte next numhar. Addres, DO- Wry U 00.(13, groceries, MESTIC JOfTRVAL. Nund,., X. Y. Uea-7ia(Le tiotii;n?, 1 . . - CATAR&II CUBED, health and sweet breath secured bv Shiiob'a Catarrh Uemedy. "d in fact .everything usually kept at a fir . ., . v . t : . I c.ass store, "tiive him a call. xnce of fen -a. xaaaivxnji--i;iin iitu.- For lame Back. Side or Chest use Shiloh's GOOd.S U fc : ZCV7 2?IiCG3 Porous Plaster. Price 25 ceuls. All kinds of Produce Taken n Exchange f o r Gf o o As tsiAli or.lors promptly attiaUfc. Rer. J. R. N. Brli has purchased the". Douglas , Independent, - and will change the name to the Rosebitrj Re view. He informs us tl;at the pur chase was made solely for the beuetit of his children who were anxious tc en ter that 'msiuess aud we hope it will not interfere with his ministerial labors in any -way. If Bro. Bell is as suc cessful on the tripod as on the rostrum, the success of the Review is assured. West Side. at large. WILEUE ITEMS. The In lependent comes in on th. e now, and we are happy. Our protracted meeting was a great success. Over Seventy converts. .' Fall rain looks well, and otock cf Fresh candies every day at the City Bakery. . Go to the City Bakery for bread and pies, cakes, etc. Nuts of all kinds at the City Bakery. SHiLOIPS COUGH and Consumption Cure if sold by us on a guirantee. It cures consumption. KriiLUtrs C-ViAia;;i hk.mwui a positive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria, and Canker Mouth. SHILOH'S VITALIZER is what yon med or Coustipatiou, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miserable by that terrible conh. Shiloh's Cure is the Remedy for you. B. II. Brooks, Esq., of Polk county is in town in the interest of the Mutual Self Endowment Associatn and he is meeting with suceesp. We bespeak for hint a good I'at cf names, for the Association commends itself ti, every one who gives it proper attention. Rev. Mr. Driver, last Saturday and Sundav, ureached four as able sermons ' aa any we have heard for a long time. On some lines of thought, we doubt if he has his peer on the coast. Congre gations weie large and on Sar.dayeve ning, standing room was at a premium. From Noah Ccrnutt we learn that the Cow creek valley is flourishing. All the grain swn is looking wU- and farmers are still sowing and hope ful. Mr. Co'ruutthas90 head of hogs to sell and the question with him is whether to ship or kill them and we cannot inform him. t We would adv'Rs iill our reulers who ihmk of making a Vegetable cr Flower Garden this spring to send to D, M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich and gfb their valuable and beautiful Seed Annua). This house is entirely 11 -i '--' ' ' ' reliable, and if you wish to gdt exactly ' Wideawake Druggists- , Dr. S. Hamilton is always alive to his business, and spares no pains to se cure the best of every article in his fine. He has secured the agency for the celebrated Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. The only certain cure known for Consumption, Colds, lioarsness, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchi tas, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs. Sold on a positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free, ular size $1.00. Reg- W. I. Fried lander Esq. returned to Roscbnrg Thursday, accompanied by Miss Amelia Marks. T. C. EIACKE1T, physician & suaoEon C. N, PARKS' Grocery & Provision Stora ' (Adjoining the Bank.) Wt keep constantly on hand a iare and varied Stoc!s ot family Gmcerlna. Give us a call. IIACKM ETACK, a lasting and fragrant perfume. , Price 23 and 50 cents. CROUP, WHOOriXG COUGn and Bron chitis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. SHILOH'S CUilE will - immediately re lievo Croup, Whooping conah and Bronchiti- A NASAL INJECTOll free with each bot. tie ef Shiloh's Catarrh 22emedy. Prie 50 cents. ' - WHY-WILL YOU cough when ?hiloh' Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts. 50 cts. and $1. MRS. M. E. BATCHEL0R HOMEOPATHIC FHTSICIAK. Office On Oak street, one dogr west of th Central Hotel, EUHPHR2JY &z FIIIJT, TS AN KEKS,. Transact a Ceneral Banking TJusinen. Si'ht Drafts drawn on Portland. Sati Kranciafo, Ncvr Yorlt and other points. BilU of Exoliati on th principal cities of Europe. : Deposits received subject to check. NOTICE ' THAT HACKING COUGH can be so 1 what you order you cannot do better nil kinds, ditto. : We bave Jeen rushed this week ss muchl Cayoles ar disturbing raanv lanibs, ' ia makinj: vhanges in old, and setting m.w ; au,j Cs pt. G. W Shorts imported adr, and uot ha f done yet, that for' a 1 im- j Coyol(1 llo,r!1 if nct ct.p closely, will ba perfections we must bi excused. ! 0 . destroyed also. Au old resident from Oak Criek Mr. Et e'. i . . . .. As was noticed in the' las issue, tue Barker tays that the winter ia his section has been abnost iupreceibmted for mildness The stork, looks well, and grass is tine- Douglai lnilei endi.t has passed into oblivion. The lwper hereafter to wave The Union services are continuing at the tritm)phahtlyas tlie Rosebnrj; Review, M. E. Church this week with .d conre- ; w ',;,., r Wl, fpni ,nth to oart with tl os gition iu attendance, aul oniil rab'e intvr cat mauifsted upon the subject of rr-.liion Perhaps there is no llock of ground in all ! ho bae d;st hargeli their duties in the pant, we cannot but congratul ite o r quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. an tee it. - We -guar- Syrap oi Tigs Nature's own true Laxative. Pleas- ant to the Palate, acceptable lo the Stomach, harmless in its nature, pain less in its action. Cures habitual (Jon- th in intrust you" orders to them. A. G.Williams Esq. of Scio Linn Co. Oregon wrs in town a few days this weefc. lie is travlling through the country to see how he likes it. He has just returned from Jackson counly and other places Month, and expresses Mrs. and Miss Martin of Harrisburg are at present time in Oakland vis- o o" lenderson. Airs. Mai tin in search of health, and Miss Martin in search of leasure, both of which can bo found in our beautifully and healthfully located village. Louis Kruso is now in charge of Wells, Fargo & Co'a office in this place. e are glad to see Louiein thia positior , and will contribute urmite to make his oliicial pathway smooth. It is now probable that the Rev. Earl T, Lockard who expected to ' leave our town the first of this vear will remain with u, We trust thi3 may be true. Mr. Lockaid has been f.i hful and suc cessful worker since his sojourn with 15. The Sabbath School has never en oyed such prosperity as it ha dou3 tra der his wise supervision. Our friend Cash Gad lis says tho city authorities are decidedly and p jiitively inefficient, falling far short of their du ties, lie says the roads to Old Town are now ahncst bottomless and the pick ets around Uncle Calving field resisting! ami that thv city Council must without farther delay co-isti uct a plunk walk to the said old Town or suffer the severest penalties prescribed by aw, We had the pleasure by special invi tation of attending the exercise of the Literary Society of the Oak land Acade my on lust Friday night and must say that all were pie ised beyond measure The ' Orations, Declarations, Recita tions and Dialogu;s were rendered in such a way as to reflect much to the credit of the teachers, Prof. Russell and Miss Parott. The oration by llebei Tower was excellent indeed, Bhowing much diligent study and research. If this young man will be patient and stu dious he will in the near future occu py an important position among tne Literati of the land. The recitations by Miso Lillie Barnard was rendered in the most forcible manner of any thin" of the kind wo have ever hoard since our residence in Oakland. . This voting lady has talent and should be industrious in its cultivation. O23 Ef.YER., the bfv. GEO. n rwAvrcn.'ftf p.mir. bon, In'd., says; "Both myself and wife PEOPLE GOIXG TO PcHTLAXD owe our lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMP TION CUBE." A VV regular incetmgj on Wednesday on or before eeach full moon. ii. IIEUiiAX, W. 31. J. P. DoxCAs, Sec. '- ' - rHILETARIAJT LODGE, 'e-ii?; No. 8, 1. O. O. F., meets as, on Thursday eventnjr of each wefck at 7 o'clock, in tlieir hall at Koscburjf. Msm'jcrs tne ordir ui good standing ar i;ivitcd to .UteuJ. Br order of the H. O. UXIOX EXCA3IPMENT, Ko. 9, I. O. F., meets t Odd Fellows' Hall oa the first and third Friday ot avert rnonfii. VLsitinj; brethren invited to attend. - ., - L. Uklfils, C. P. A. C. Marks, Scribe AitTMPQUA CHAPTER, No 11, F. A. M., hold their icular communis tio ns every lirst an-l third Tued;i,j' in. each mcmtli. All members iu g;ood standiuK will t;iki due and timely notice and govern theaisclves aceonlinly. Visiting companions aro inviwd to meet with tho 'Uapel when convenient.. J. C. FtiiiiEaTox, II. P. -W. I. Fribcisber, Se"V. . . . J. SMITH, Proprietor of th CITY BAKERY - CANDY FACTORY. jr EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAXD A FULL LV. stock of Bread. Cakes. Plea. Plain and Taney Crackers, etc. Also a fine selection of French and American Candies and Chocolate Goodd. 8l.pauon, m.iousness, inuigesuon ana . himgplf deci(p,lv i f:,vor of our beau .. .1..- 1 :n 1 . 1 t. . ui. un! u,s. v.eau5e.s tue system, tifnl Umpqua Vallev. , Ha goes to the purines me uioou, regulates tue Liver j Cost t)jis ; wpt.fc thpnce , om andactson the Bowels. Breaks j v hoj le maj settle in our midst. Colds. Chills and Fevers, ete. Strentrtli. I i en the organs 0,1 whu:h it V,t The Portland News sayn that severa! AM ." 1 : 1 ' persons have viited ex Senator Nes- ter than bitter, nauseous Jjiver medi- cines. oills. salts arid drau-hti San,- nnth, recently at the L.snne Asylum, iIe bottles tive. and lar2e bottles for "n 1 ,v',(;rt lhat hU chances of iec very . a u.;.:u' are very slight. It says: One niauia t 1 ' t . . I ..I C . n.lnln, h Southern Oregon vacant,, that i. 6o valualde w la!'1 V . " &s the One owned liy the Caro Broa, where i aide arid worthy hands a3 tiion ot J. 11. the old Mrtrorditau Hotel ued to ataud. JJ, JjH who is so well aud favorably We hope to see a flue structure there Ufure 1 . , am0n us". and whom we cli&U . tJ , welcome to the Editorial chair, and hope all who wish a journal devoted to All parties should remember that , the Statin rink at SlocunV Hall i. the leuhnS ; , ()f lhe le at iU amaaeutent of the - city. - - bvery 1 aesit & -f - ; . . , ' . 1 . : 1 ... 1 10 , t Ii 1 " nve it their beartv and substantial sup- Tiiuriday, aud Satardayjeveinng the r uk is olVB lu luu" ut,w ' epeued aadVtttracta Urye numbers. Do not 1 port, remeni Wing that success largely forget to attcud and tnjoy yoursfclf, ' depende upon the patrons. "I Doat Fed Lka Work-' g"SlieULD KEMEJIIIER THAT SEVERANCE & Y0CUM, Are THE Photographers East Portland, Bailey Block, 4tk St. hcU l & J The BcrrxKS? Gctde 13 issued lfarch and Sept., each year; 224 pages, SJxlli Inches, with over 3,300 illuctrations a whol8 picture gallery. G ives vL0lesal3 priccs direct to consumers on all goods for personal or s? family use. Telb how to order, and gives exact. rKL- A ccct of ev erything you V'A 9j cse, -drink, eat, wear, or XrfV havo fua vith. These iii - inraluahlo books contain iaforxusticn f-leaned &ora the markets cf the wc Vv'e will rr.ail I . a copy J?reo to any address upon receipt ' of the postaire 8'centiJ. Xt.t't3 l:ear froniyou. C Eespectfully, MONTGOMERY WARD &. CO. fiat & 'iX'J tiiiiitij ATecue, tauco, LuU nH M ' if i .'3 Win mi ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. DEALER IN TOOMB8TONES, TABLETS, ETC. Shop Rear of Hogan's Stor J. C. FULLERTON, ATTOEHEY - AT I AW. OFFICE: In Marks' brick, np stairs. L. F. M03I1ER, ATTORNEY-AT - LAW. Oilice, Ailjoiuing Hogan's Store. inns rsVALL ABLS TO ALI.t t.71 r,nlimnta fr E tUL. J crderingit. It contaius illustrations, prices, descrlpuons and directions for plaatinj &3 Vegetable and Flower SE2vDS, BUlBS, ete. D.M. FERRY&CO.e,i!f THE INDEPENDENT. SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1SS5. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. iu. WILLIS & JONES, ATTORN13YS-AT- OFFICE: la the Court House. AJW Star Bakery AXD ' - - GItOCEBY STORE. Tlicbest Cigars, Tobacco nA all liiuda of Urocerce and a Urn stock ot that possesses his distracted mind is Physicians are of ten . startled by re- 1 that it is throiv'h the machinations of markable discoveries. The fact that j ineillbt5rs o the Democratic pirty that o " ' ' "J t l ; j..,,.:,.,..! t,;., i;t..... ti . 11 le RiiiiintionHndall Tliront nrl l.m,w H. 1,8 18 "PV uw Jioeny. eases is daily curing patients that they object of shutting him up, he says, is have given up lo die, ia startling them ; to jrevent him from participating in to re-lize their sense of duty, and ex- I the frnits of -the Democratic victorr. amine into the merits of this wonderful Thert.forPj he implored his friends to discovery; 1 esnltm in hund-ud of our , . . . best Physicians using it in their yno-w.nt ,U8 sltuat!on to the .ro1N-r tise. ' Trial BottWs free at S: Hamil- i authorities, and he felt confident that ton's Drug Store. Regular Siza $1.00, 1 he ould be released from, the asylum." Et mates no difference what business you are engaged in: whether yon are a preacher, a merchant, a mechanic, a lawyer or a common laborer,-. you can do your work well while youi ehal ick.- Thousands try to, but all in vain. IJow much better to keep your organs in "Ood order bv taking Parker's ; Tonic when .you feil "a little cut of sorts." It would le money in youi pocket.".- One liour of good, ! rejoicing health is worth half a dozen hours full of languor and pain. - ; . J. F. Ilawoiih of Nashvill Tenn., step son of D. R. B. Wmniford cur late, County Assessor, called one dy this week and speaks in ' praise of our. splendid cliaiate. t Frosh Bread, Pies and Cakes - Always on hand. . - J. F. LEVIN3. K LL PEBSON'S AttE 1IEKEBY -SOTIME3THAT A I havo given to my son tianc M. Nali time as a mau uf tull age. I clai'-n "one of h;s W and wUl not be respoause lor any w..-v-- . and aU oenous are wnied uut to cred.t lam on niv January 10th. 1S35. Assignee's lice. Notice is nrm:rtY given that p. n. htch of l'as3 Creek Precli.ct, l)cr.f:!aK County, 5!ate ofOroijon, on the 2nd day i DeceiuWr, Its, iu?e cffenfral a-wijrun.eut to the UiHler.-iiieil J.. Drain, of all his property; under Ui0irovwi:n ot ihn Statute uf Oreou entitled 'At Act ta fecure CruUuvra iust division r.f tho 'battle ot iHshtiirs vho coavey ta A-sig-nccs for the bencat uf Croilitom.' Therefore, All iorons having ti iiios ajtinsnne said B. U. Kitch are hereby notified to present th.- claims, under tth, to the tincerslgiicd awljruee nt th Etnr of T)ir.'.: &. Vo. in lriin. loaelM county. Oregon, within three tcootha from this date. - Ail parsons indebted to the raid B. U. Fju-'aaro rquirtd tJ make immetuste payment to mr. Dated Decesiibtr loth, . Is8t. : . J. C. DRAl!r, Assignee. Att';-stor AaBioace ficcl3-t dec20-Ct Roseburg is quite lively , down' Rtout thr depot. Mr." Sol. .Abraham is jmtting up some new tenement houses there, and they are nearing completion.. Art Independent Newspaper of Democratic Principles, but not Con trolled by any Set of Politicians or Manipulators ; Devoted to Collect ing and Publishing all the News of odoiw thjir the Day in the most "' I nteresting -Shape and with the greatest possi ble Promptness, Accuracy and Im partiality ; and to the Promotion of Democratic Ideas and Policy in the affairs'of Government, Society and Industry. J . Bate, by Jfatt, Pottpaid: DAILY, per Year - - - $8 03 DAILY, per tionth SO SUNDAY, per Year - - t - - 1 CO DAILY and SUNDAY per Year 7 CO WEEKLY, per Year - - 1 CO Address. THE 8UX,Siev York Ctf. United Sin? I.md Office, Ttfwchurg-, Oregon, Too. 13, "VOTICS 13 KKliEBV GlVtN. POilSUA'T TO lM Act of Con?re? of June 3, 1S73 for the eale of timber lands in the States r.f California, Oregon, Ne vada and in Washlntou Territory , that UearvC.Sitn moiia haa ajrtiwd u purt:!iase the lrft Ko. 6. 6. 7 ana 8, bee. 'M, T. 2i ii, It. 7 West, V.iliamelte ilcr- idian. , , . . Any auJ aM persons chimin? adversely any ot the above defcrilKd lauo, n-.tust ':! their 4.nns with the lUsrfitcr of he U. S. Land t !Ut! at Vat ebui ff, Or.'n lurinjr tha sixty dys punncauoit tier. 1, ai-.u iiauf riat win Dt narrea uy m-iut. .citttei. NOTICE. U. S. Land OSca at Rosebarj, Orf n. .. uecenioer 3d, lai. ,nice by Jatuo MeDunald again t Alfuiice Ooy i tt.-r ahTn.!,.!!!!! hi l!r.mtstad l.utry, J5o. 4243, 22, Township 22 South, Range 4 Wo t, Wid. Iter., 1 i cslUt uinmoncd to aojiear Doujfhis L'ow.tv, Orejon, with a v.cw to the can Utioaofsaid entrj" the said par-lei are hore r inr.,.m.H t.t a..Mn.T at the office 1 H. A. Ca.lweti, i Notary luMi? at Lrain on the lyth duv of Januirv, 1S3.-I, at 10o'cio;kj. K rcsj-oid end furai teiiiui iy co:iC'e.,ntgrisJidr.!,.'s:'jd hasuonr.ien. J. C. tX'LUVii.:,', lU,;.vr.