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ROSEBURG REVIEW. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 18S5 The Kobber Cunningham the man who rotbed the safe at Medford baa failed to come to time, and his bondsmen are out of- humor. Lwextor.-L C. Hill, the inventor, of, Douglas county has just received his patent for the new Garden hand weeder. It is novel end useful. . . Fiue Works, The followirg gentlemen will receive funds for the Fire Works for March 4th Celebration : V. N. Moore, . II. Pitchford, S. F, Floed and Jas. Farris. , Rcs3ian Docsa. J . S. Dunnivan, of Myr tle Creek, haa just received two ICnsaiau blood hounda from Pennsylvania. These jcloRs are death on coyotes, and For this pur pose ha brought them to this country. Uf TfiUiis. Brother Webb's aceiden t cutting his thumb last week was worse than i at first supposed. Tli wound is healing all right however, and the Itev. gentleman said toua this week,V'that he did nat want to duplicate NAIL3IN Planks. Contractors and work" men along the streets should be more care ful a bouj leaving boards and planks with na ils in them lying out in the streets where horses are liable to step oa them and be in jured for lh. Water Difficulty. Recently Mr. E. "Walker cut the ditch of the Steam leer Min ing Co. on Grave Creek, of which Critezsr; Itast & Fulh-rton of this city are proprietors He has .been arrested and we have iiot heard ftheicsult of the trial. Lkctciib. Mrs. Mattid A. Bridge, . the eloquent and popular lady Lecturer, will lecture at the Court House Tuesday even ing February 2 ith on "Necessity, and Mis sion of" Odd Fellowship." The lecture will be free under the auspices of Philetarian Lod of this city. Dyxamits. The new residence' -of John H. Stenger, M-lio was formerly of Canyon ville, at AVhatco n, Washington, was t.lowu to atoms by dynamite Tuesday ... evening. Loss, $2,000. No lives were lost. The perpetrator has not becu apprehended and the excitement is intense- CiCTBBiNij Ratii. We hive mvli aush arrangements with the N. Y. World as to be able to furuish the World and liKviEW for one year for $3.00, This proposition applies to ill nettr (subscribers paying :iu. advance, aiicl to all old subscribers paying arrearages and one year in advance. . Edjc vt;o ' h H -.v. ' M F. P. Tower f-ave us a very pleasaut call Monday, He is the agent for the endowment fund of the Willamette University. This is a noble insti tution, and is keeping well up in all the de partments of science and literature. A god place to educate yon r boys and fiirls.- Sckfhile I'aui v. hi iss Lod;i W oodruff vtm tendered a surprise party Wednesday evening by many friends. The evening was . (daasantly spent various amusements, dan cing, bountiful refreshments and a good time generally. The charming hostess cntertaiucd liei- unexpected guets iti a splendid manner. Samtle riM. We sand a number nf snp!e copio3 out this week tij. our frieuds in the various parts of the State and else where, thinking that they would hke to bear from this pare of Oregon, therefore if you distre to subscribe for the Hkvi'ew seud us a card aud we gill tkv great pleasure iu giving you the news weekly. . Cone to Cauiokhia. Rev, J.Il. rioL eits, P. 0., of Mjr.le Creel circuit, having btin suddenly called to Calif ernia on biiai i ss, desires us to say to his congregations, that he will not be at Hudson's school house on tha fjtutU Sanity in thi month, cor at i'vrtleCre-k Or Cauvonville on the first a id second Saudays iu March. '' - - Csmi:ct Douglas la conversation with JvnsJ G Bl tine's b rother the other day in Sale:u ho said, that he expected, and in fact ; w.u at fhat time negotiating for a f .rm in lion nd Prairie, with Air. Hi l mrt and also with Hon- J-D. Burnett. Wo know the geutlenrta well, and really hops that he Mill become a citizen of Douglas county. iTMiiSEAL, I. C. Nail esq. of Josephine county ayoun-; gentleman whom we favora bly knew some years ago, led one of our fair Douglas county girls, Miss Viola. Wood to' the altar of matrimony, Wednesday Febru ruary ISth, at the Cosmopolitan Hotel, the editor of the Review officiating. May they be possessors of ceat happiness to tha exu eetting of life, and then enter the' port of peace without a billow to disturb tbtir vo Rge. They start for Jackson county iii a few days. . . ' Lest. Lent . began this week on - Ash Wcdile-Jrtay, and will continue for forty d.vys ending with Easter Sunday the hist of March. You must not eat meats . daring this time, it is a time for fastingand'prayer. The doc trine of these forty davs, is not only to tea-h religious rites, but it has a hyjin: sinili ( ca ice also. It is well that we should abstain from eatiug those fatty substances iu the early spring, which we ate during the eo'dtr months, the better enabling us to endure the frosty air, that we may be less liable to fe vers and diseases of that nature- Any of the reasons are good enough, to suggest the pro 1 rlety of keeping lei t. Willamette University. Rev. F. T. Tower, of the Willamette University, rep resenting the endowment fund of that insti- tution, was in our city Sunday and Monday and we understand that be succeeded in re ceiving some subscriptions for that pnrpo3 The University has 350 students and in iu a prosperous condition, having passed the'eri Sis and tanks high as an institution of learn ing. While iu this city, Mr. Tower deliv ered two eloquent and forcitle sermons oq "Education" at the Methodist Church. We did uot have the pleasure of attending '! in the morning bat heard, that the subject was most ably handled; aud the largest con gregation that has assembled in. Roseburg for a long time was attracted in the evening. The discourse showed the influence of habita once formed and the npccessity for . a true Christian education. Mr Tower made many friends for himself and the University, while . in our city. " -. L00AL ITEM3- . Job work neatly done. " Send in yonr subscriptions. - ; . , What will be the next sensation. Washington'! birthday Sunday. Thefilorions 4th of March approacheth The flag-staff is in position and is a beauty. Randall's plan for a Navy has been adopted Cashmere shawls were first made in Asia. Cleveland is compiling his inaugural address.-". . . . .,- ,. 14 yards of Cabot W at nogan's for on e dollar. , Do tho best you can, and you will have no regrets. --- Joe Carlon is wida awake in the livery bu3iUC82. Someuly places in the sidewalks need attention. - Nothing reliable about the price. of wheat this week. A red tin rooster surmounts the Demo cratic flag-staff. The Ashland Tiding3 complains of irreg ular mail service. " , The U. S' Senate has passed the Indian appropriation bill, W, F. Owens has about 60 oar loads of wheat to ship yet. The Cantata is undergoing rehearsal. Look out lor it sometime. ? WTien will the fence around the Court house 3ird bo built. - The Portland papers say the saloons will be closed on Sunday hereafter. On February 5th John Joyce was married to Bridget O'Brien b Rev. Father Heinrich. Wta Keruan has disposed of his house and lot iu tli city to Hon. W. F. Owens for $800.' All tho members of the Legislature, an I of the third house also, will be home Saturday. Fhil'D-tmotta our toasonal artHt is very m ich b tier now, and will be at work aga'n soon. ' ' ' . .. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bot tle ef Shiloh'a Catarrh iJemedy. Prif 50 cents. R. S. and J. C. Sheridan are on hand in full hlast to attend to the wants of their cus tomers.' . " " , ' The Post office is now kept in the storo of Murk3, Sideman & Co. in Myrtle Creek" Oregon. '.. ' We will tell you whe will constitute Cleve lands Cabinet, as soon as We are officially notified. ' Married io Cama3 Valley by Eider Joh n Stanley February 3d, Henry B. Johnson to Sarah F. Fiook. D- P. Mason is the Most Worshipful grand master A. F. end A. M of Oregon, and re sides at Albany - Two years before x another Legislature meets, meanwhile what will all the profess ional lobyists do? CATARRH CURED, health -and sweet breath secured by Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. . Nasal Injector free. - An excursion is beiug started in some of the Eiistern states by representatives of the newspapers to visit this coast. H. G. Hulburt tho celebrated surveyor, called this week, and said he would leaye for Alkali in about a week with his family. ! D. C. Ireland & Co. Portland, are print ing the the Annotated Laws of the pity of R -sebur, as codified by Lane & Lane. J W. Hamilton has purchasjd the Hew it property, aud moved into it this weel;. Hitisakeepin ii mcie pleasant th in hoarding When yon want to buy any thing that is handsome and substantial in the cabinet line goto P. Benedict and he vyitl accommodate y :.; '.,.'';--'---. ' . z The Eugene "Grtatd" advocates the for mation of a Press Association by the news paper mel! of Oregon. We gf cond the mo tion.;.;';;. ::-y-.'f :'..'",'...-:' Thoa. Gnsdale road supervisor will betjin operations on opening the new road from Roseburi; ' to Coles Valley, in about tiiree weeks. - ... " Tiey. D. S. K. Ttaymond, of Deer Creek was in town this weeK, enjoyiug very good health, because he sniffs the balsam breezes of the mountains. ' To-day is the last day on which sealed bids will be received by the postmaster for the carrying of the mail between the depot and tho post offioe at this place. ," ": gTte eit'zens of Eureka California sent all ofthe Chinese to Smi Francisco th other day, for the accidntal ki ling of a citizen . of that plac iluriug a Chinese row. Eev. MrCoudit of Albrvny will preach in the Presbyterian Church iu this city next FrioUv evening, aud will eontipueover Sun day, communion day. All invited. , . For a great convenience, a street lamp shoi 1 1 "be "erected near the M. E. Church? uqrthr Th6sidfc-alk isliigh an 1 b:id, and on dark nights a li.-ht is a-necessity. The past mouth has been anything but ci editable to Portland. ; Failure after, fail ure have been reported and forlarg amounts. Who are the solid merchants of Portlaud, is the question? v " Alt" persous desiring to putrhase goods, will do well to call and examine the stoc. of 1 P. Hopjan, before purchasing elsewhere, and make from 20 to 30 per cent on every dollars worth of goods purchased There will be divine service in St. George's Episcopal Church on Saturday the 21st at 7 P M. and on next Sunday the 22d, morn ing and eveaiug. AH ars cordially invited to attend. OctavtC; Parker. As an evidence of the wonderful climate of the Umpqua valley we were to day shown a large twig of lovely peach blossoms plucked at Dillard's station. To parties in the east we would say come and see for yourselves. A large crowd was in attendance at the rink Saturday evening to witness the razes. After a spirited contest. Curly McClallen Bcuned the prize in the potato race, end Miss Viols t Haynesin the orange race.- The riDk is the place to amuse yourself. ' Since Jacksonville has gone into the street mining business, Kosebnrg should not be outdone. We suggest to the city "dads" that there is good pay dirt in the dit jh in front of Carlon g stable. Order oat the Committee of the Whole ta'prospe'et. nwnaip HEEE AND THESE. Correspondence solicited. Pitch in and have some fun. 1 Head the 4th of March programme. Considerable rain last Monday night. Blizzards the other side of tLe Rack res. v. , Jas. Laird lost a fine mare the other day. Look out for th new Esmond, Port land. ' High waters in Southern and Middle states. The river was rising Wednesday morning. The lower house in Congress refuses to aid Grant. ' When you go to Portland go to the Gilman Hotel. Thanks to State Supt. McElroy for public documents. The Legislature will adjourn to night at midnight Any afflicted with tape worm caa be cured." See ad. The weather this week haa been mod erate and variable. Our list is climbing up with a rap'd ity that is gratifying. Drummers lit down upon us, four in number, lust Tuesday. An unusual high tide in North River New York Feb. lGtb. The New York Restaurant i3 tin place for epicures in Portland. Look out for a grand display of py rotechnics on the 4th of March. , Mr Ragon has just finished an old fashioned loom tor Mrs. Grisdale. Sol's Restaurant in the metropolis is the place to get something good to eat. Later this week, we bearthat Father Sutherland of Oakland is som better. Mr. Beards! ey the lumberman, is ex pecting several car-loads of lumber soon. Sheiidan Bros, are the ones to go to, to buy your barbed wire of all kinds, cheap. A.. Roberts the leading clothier in the third richest city in the United States. The county school Superintendent is wide awake to the interests of public schools. Geo, Stephenson of Oak Grove has killed six coyotes ft his-, winter with his dogs. ... . " Last Sunday was the most beautiful davof suu-dune and balm v air we have had this year. Mr. Drake is running his new buck board, from the Post Office to the depot iu Myrrle. We recieve many encouraging words concerniivj the Review and they are highly appreciated. The - proprietor of the Review is having ene-half mile of fence built along the Coos bay road. Mr. Keizertti' below the depot is arranging cue of -the neatest and cosi est little homes in town. Rev. B. T. Sharp will preach at Oak land next Sunday morning at 11 o'eke'e. All cordiaLy invited to attend. The new flag pole is 118 feet high from tip to lip. 1 1 1 feet above ground. The pole is surmounted by the bird of victory. ' - - The grand finale of the celebration will be tho Ball by. the Yankee Dcodle Band. It is expected it will be an im mense affair. Too new houses across Deer Creek bridge are going tip. We are improv ing in North Roseburg. as well as in other parts of the city Where are you goingl why I want something in the harness line, and am going to W. G. Wood .vards of course, who. always gives you value received. The passenger tram was la to Wed nesday nionung, occasioned by. a slide 40 feet long at Union Creek, and the passengers and baggage had to be transft;red, J. W. Murray, the Portland mur derer, was h.u,n in that city at 1:22 o'clock Friday February 13th. He was r.erfrctlv cool and death was al u .... ' most inst-tiitaneous. Th3 Womnns Christian Tcmpe.ance Union bill, making teaching of the ef fect of liquor and tobacco a part of ti9 public school course, passed the senate this aftv-rnoon, and only awaits the gov ernor's signature. " .. S. R. Lane, of Randolph, Coos coun ty, is in town looking after business in terests. He reports just having finish ed his mining season until May and has had a fairly prosperous year. He will remain in town a week or so and return to his family tit Drain. A resolution authorizing the appoint ment of an advisory pardoning board, to hear applications for pardons with the governor, was adopaed . to-day.. This provision was specially desired by Governor Moody. The coramiasion ers, three in number and to be chosen by the governor, are to act without pay. C. Cherry of lbanj doing Rose burg this weak.' , F. II. Noble and wife have gone to Portland to locate. v G. C. Rider is the and Lecturer A. O. U. W. for Oregon. ) - Hon. JVC. Fullertorivent to Salem Monday morning early jf : J. J. Cau field has been doing some fine cabinet work lately J. B. Congle of Portland is the great success in his line. Sj ad. B. F. Mathews is e, bos black smith, and dont you forget it. Miss Ella Ragon is teaching school in Brewster Valley this winter. ""jTj. Whitsett, of Squtla Deer Creek was in town this week on business. Isaac Weaver of Myrtle Creok pre cinct was here on business Moudav. V Hon. Fendel Sutherland of Oakland was in our city several days this week. John 1111 our eificiont county Com missioner was in town last Monday. Thus. Grisdale has gone to hard work, iu his garduc, and this local is given gratis.- ' ' J. J, Chad wick of Myrtle Creek was considerably hurt the other day shoe ing horses. . Mrs. Bay less, who has been seriously ill, is some little better, although not out of dange'i Hon. E. G. Hursh, editor of the Plaindealer, went to Salem again last Wednesday .norning. V Grandpa Sutherland is no better. Mr. Wait and wife 'went to Oakland to see him last Monday. . J? P. Gilmoro and family left for Missouri last Tuesday morning. We w'sh them a safe journey. ; Mrs. W. F. Owens has been quite sick this week, but she is improving now, .we are glad to state. Miss Annie Kent is having a fine private school at Myrtle Creek Nearly forty scholars in attendance. : The proprietor of the Overland Ho tel Mr. D. S. KV Buick of Myrtle Creek was in the City of Roses this week. Robert J. Slater of Pendleton, son of Senator ' Slater, was married Feb. 16th, to Miss Margaret E. Furnish of that place. J. D. Scharflf, the genial agent, of Neustadter Bros. Portland Or., was in town this week. He is the boss trav eller, because he sells the boss overall. H. Dyer who is now proprietor of Xhe Grange Store in Myrtle Creek, is doing a good business, considering the string ency of the times. Fair dealing is his motto. , H. Clay Russell, of SL Paul, a rep resentative of a large book concern of the East, was in our town this week, supplying our legal gentlemen with law books. Mis. Senator Dolph is described as one of the leaders of Washington soci ety, and her niece, Miss Odeneal, and MissMaltie Mitchell, daugater of ex Senator Mitchell, rank as belles. - Percy V. Fiske, son of tha late Dr. Fiske, who was well known to all old residents 61 Douglas county, has fallen heir to a large estate in Pennsylvania. He is editor and publisher of the Dallas Itemizer. New Prashjtarian Qiiurcli. Uy the courteous invitation of Rev. Mr. Smick and soma of eur. friends at Myrtle Creek we ; had the pleasure of discoursing to our old parishioner last Sunday, it being tho opening day of the new Churcli. It was certainly an au spicious occasion in many respects. They have the neatest and lest finished Church in rdl this country, and its acoustics are well nigh perfect. The style is gothic, and for ; architectural beauty it is not easily surpassed. Our famous Church builder, Andrew Jack son Jones, was the contractor and architect, and the cost was $1714.60! Wejvvere asked to raise a collection, which we did, and 281 was the net result. We hope to see this beautiful Church out of debt entirely : in the uar future. To the energy of Mrs. Buick and the enterprise 'of Pev.' Mr. Smick the people feel much indebted. The building committee, Messrs. Buick, Wiley and Uncle Hans. Weaver, did nobly, and especially the ch.iirman. The dimensions are 30x40. auditorium, sitting?, 225, , Highti to.' top, of spire 61 feet. AH are to be cqngratulated for the interest manifested in so laud able an undertaking. May much good flow from this expression of the com munity in and around that romantic J section in Douglas county, called Myr tle Creak. -r . . Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores," Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively, cures Piles, or no pay required.. It i3 guaranteed to giva perfect &atisf xctin, or money refunded. Price 25 cents pr box. For I sale by S. Hamilton. OAKLAND NEWS. Oakland is surely in need of a butcher Considerable improvements aie being made upon our sidewalk: St. Valentines day and China' new years passed off without a murmur. Mr. George Mattern the tailor has gone to Medford in search of a locatson. P. B. Beckley has just reurned from Portland and reports -the metropolis very dull. J ohn Churchill our estimable Land Lord contemplates retiring from 'the Hotel business. Mrs. A. F.' Brown and Mrs. Mary Smith who have been on the sick list are convalescing, Hen. James Chenoweth who has been quite ill, has improved, and has gone to Portland on business. Mr. Antone Love our eneraetic watch maker has ;o-e tQ Dniiri to spend a few days in repiiring watche3 tc. It is rumored that the I. O. G. T. will mako their debut with a fine dra matic jni musical entertainment. " .- Our streets were ornamented this week by a colored ipdividual from old Mississippi, quite a treat for Oakland. Our old townsman Sheriff Taylor, and family spent last Sabbath , with their many friends and relatives of this place. 'We see new goods coming by nearly every train, times must, be improving. The near approach of Cleveland's inauguration must be the cause.. Frank Crouch .our wideawake foun dryman is doing a neat job of work for Chenoweth, Stearns & Co. in tfie way of hanging irou doors in their buil ding Rev. Earl T. Lockbaid preached a most excellent sermon on last sabbath handling his subject (Sanctification and the higher Perfection) in a master Iv wav. By the time these items come to light, the great Senatorial contest will be over and we sinsereiy hope (?) our Douglas Co. Representatives and Sen ators will adhere to the popular candi date of Portland. The peonies choice!! Rev. B. T. Sharp will hold divine services in the liaptist Uhurcu next sabbath. The trustees of the Church have kindly tendered that day the fourth sabbath of each month to Rev. Sharp and we trust ho will accept ihii eenereus offer. Selloggs News The Review is gaining friends here. Chas. Freyer and John Davison are i;i t)ie mountains ou Wolf crek trap-- ping. They report plenty of fishers and minks. J. L. Smith, our energetic mail car- ner has not missed a trip this winter, although the roads are muddv and the river inn. ' " W. R. Whipple, just from Kansas, has been here' looking after lsnd. He says there will, be a large immigration from there this season. One of our ' ladies wanted the Re view so much, that she told her hus band if he would take it, she wculd raise chickens, if it taok . two dozen to pay for it. He subscribed. , The energetic Maupin brothers, who are extensively engaged in stock rais ing in this vicinity have within the last summer built anew house and barn, also large shedsto shelter their, stock. Reporter. from Eiddla. . Items are scarce this week. Mrs. B. A. Cathey of Canyonvilla is visiting relatives here. Rev. Mr. Roberts of the M. F. unurcngave us a very interesting ser mon on Snnday. Stilly Riddle is fattening about 40 head of beef cattle for the Portland market -ud will probably ship them soon. George Quino while running a calf Sunday came near meeting witn a ser ious accident by his hors falling with him.. It .was some time before, ho was able to get up again but fortunately he was not very much hurt . A Happy Thought. - : It was a happv thought that led to the production of a concentrated fruit syrup so harmless n its nature that it may be given either to the mother r her babe, relished alike by both, and of such, wonderful erhcacy that all who tak it feel brighter and I'appier. S. Hamilton will furnish anyone wishing Syrup of Figs a trial bottle . free of charge, or sell fifty cents and one dollar bottles. Wideawake Druggist. Dr. S. Hamilton is always alive to Lis business, and spares no pains to se cure the best ot every article in his, line. He has secured the agency for the ce!ebratel Dr. Kingjs New Dis covery for Consumption. Tha only certain cure known for Consumption Colds, lioarsness, Asthma, Hay Fever, Bronchitas, or any affection of the Throat and Lunsjs. Sold on -a positive guarantee. Trial Bottles free. Reg ular size $1.00. INAUGrURiL J' 17 It AT liZiJ jfsffs. rmm st rn rf vl ra A mrrrm EU2 March 4th, 1885. National Salute at Sunuise. Flag Raising at 9 o clock a. m. Casual Addresses. Salute at Noon and Sunset. FlIlEWOUliS at 7 o'clock, evening. Grand Ball at Slocuji Hall. Music All Day by Yankee Doodle Band. . . Excursion Rates: - The following Liberal Rates have been obtained from the O. fc C 11.. R, tickets ate good from the 3d to the 5fh inclusive: Feom Ashland, Medford, Phoenix and Gold Hill $6.00 Flom Woodville, Grant's Pass and Jump off Joe. . . . . . . . . ... ,...5.C0 From Otta and Almaden,.....$4.00 From G lendale & West Fork $3. "00 Nichols $2.45 rom Riddle . . . ."..".$1.70 From Myrtle Creek.... .$1.35 From Oak Grove. $1.05 From Dillard'..s ............ .65 From Green's . . . . . . . . . .30 All Points North to Eugene at Half Fare. IISLP-E working people. Send IS cents pos 6, and we will maU youFHER, a rwval uable sample box of eroods that will put you m the way of making more money iu a few days Uian you ever thought possible at any business. Capital nqt required. You can liva -at home and work in gparo time only, or all the time. All of both sexes, of all ages, grandly successful. 60 cents to 5 easily earned every evening That all who want work may test the business, Ave make this un paralleled offer: To all who are not well satisfied we will send 81 to pay for tbetrouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Immense pay absolutely sure for all who start at once. Don't de lay. Address STwses & Co., Portland, Mame. NOTICE. To the Lovers of Good Horses: I will sell my Celebrated Stallion, Mo doc Chief at Oakland, Saturday, April 4th, 1S85 to the highest bidder, on 12 months time, with approved surety. Come one, Come all. .Here is a chance or a bargain. Ica F. Rice, Sit. WIN Irte."- ii j more money than at anythinjr else by taking anajjeney for the bejt "selling book out. Bsgmners succeed grandly. None fail. Terms liALLKTT Ajok Co., Portland, Maine. A Pitt send six C3nts for postage, and receive fresta costly box of (roods which wji nelp all, ot either sex to more money right away than anything else in the werld. Fortunes await the workers Absolutely snre. At once address TRUE and Co., Augusta, Maine. 1200,000s IS PEKSKST8 GIVES A WAV. Send US 5 cents postage, and by mailyou will get freb a package of gooda'of larga value, that will start you in work that will at once bring you in money faster than anything eke in America. All about the $200,0Qnm presents with each hex. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all ages,' fr n the time, or spare time only, to work for us at their ova homes, fortunes for an workers absolutely as sured. Don't delay. H. Haluu & Co., Portland, Maine. . fifiO Acres bottom land at $25.00 per acre, S50 Acres Pasture Land at $1.00 per acre. 1200 rriit trees, one good Dwelling, two Barns. ; Well watered with excellent Springs all over the place. Plenty ot Oak wood, a llailroad Side track and many other conveniences. - Also another place consisting of 30 acres of bottom land 8i5.C0 per acre. 250 Acres pasture land at $4.00 rer acre, two dwellings and one small barn, well watered, plenty of w od. These two places join, you cau purchase one or both" on reasonable terms as prices indicate. Apply to Re view office for particulars.1 This is a groat bar gain. 339 Acre farm, with House, Barn and Orchaad, good creek, County lioad, well fenced in 3 fields. 1,009 Acres Land, Orchard, enough for two good farms, unimproved. Good timber, partly fenced. Too Acres unimproved Lard, well watered, 2oo acres good for farming. All above places from three to soven miles from Uoseourg. Call at kevisw oince PI PABRY, EOSEBURG OREGON First right hand rooni, u-stairs over Marks' Store. Repuiis and alteration? neatly done. Administrator. Sale. "YTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN' THAT THE UN Xl signedAdministrator ofthe Estate ot Cynthia A. Applegato, deceased, by order of the County Court of Pouglas county, Oregon, made and entered on the 1st day of December 1S34, Volume 4, pages 83 and 34 of tue rroOate order DooK, win sell at puouc saie on Monday March lth, at 1 o'clock iu the after- coon on the premises fore ash in baud the following described premises and real property belonging to said estate to-wit: Beginning at a point 3 chains West of quarter section corner between sections '20 and '9 Township 22, S. R- 5 West, thence North 20 chains, thence North 52$ degrees K. 8 20-100 chains, thence Worth 79 degrees E. 4 85-100 chains, thence South 4S degrees U. 9 chains, thenceSouth 20 chains, thence V est 17 9(-100 chains' to place of begiiming.aud all being io Douglas county, Oregon and containing 42 22 100 Acres, together "with the appurtenances there unto belonging. Dated Ro ebur,1 Oregon, January 31st, 1385. D. W, Al'PLEGATE, Administrator. Jany. 3Ut Jt. Attention, Cohtmctors! QEALED B1DS WILL BE RECEIVED BV THE O Jscbool Clerk of District No. 14-, DoOglaa county Ureo:.. for building a school house in said district, according to plana and specifications, ft copy of which can be seen by applying at the County Clerk's office or at the ie-udeiiceof tne District Clerk at Unipqua Ferry, Douglas county, Oregon. A'l bids to be endorsed, "Bids for Building a School IltHug." ' ' . ... - . . Bids to be opened at the annual School meeting; on the fourth day of March, 1SS5, by the Board of Di rectors. Contract to be let to lowest responsible bid-, der. The building committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the Committe. L. T. THOMSON, Clerk,' Extcutor's Notice. NOTICE IS nEREBY GIVES TIIAT THE UX dcrsigned hitve been appointed Executors of the las. Will and Testament, andot the Estate of Wil liam S. Pinkston, deceased, late of DpuL'las count?, Oregon, by order of the County Court cf said County and State, made and entered on the 24th"day of Janu ary, D&5, and they have duly qualified as such: How therefore, all persons having: claims against gaid Es tate are hereby notified to present the same duly ver ified within six months at the Sheriff's oSice at Rose burg, Oregon, to either of the unde signed, and all persons owing said Estate are required to make iin-' mediate payment as above. - - " P. n. PIN'KSTON, q. a:, taylop . .Executors. Dated at Rosebury, January 8,1st, 13S5. " THE REV. GEO. II. THAYKIt, of Bonr bon, Ind., aays; "Both .myself and wife owe our Jive to . SHILOITS CUNSUMP TION CUKE." WHY WILL YOU ceugh when 3biloh Cur will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts. 50 ct. and f 1. 4 How can a watch no matter how costly--be expected to go when tho mainspring won't operate How ., can anyone be well when hi? stomach, liver or kidneys are out cf orderl Of comss you say, "He cannot." Yet thousands of people drag alon miserably in that condition; not sick abed, but not able to work with comfort and energy. How foolish, when a bottle or two of Talker's Tonic would set them all right. Try itr and get , back your health aud spirits. 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FLOUKNOY. , verm AT J.M.BILLARD would respectfully inform the pntlic that h has on Laud a fine i ssortment of Dry Koodsi, Groceries, Kcady-SIadc ClotMusr, and in fact everything visa d!y kept at a fir c!ais store. (Jive him a call. Goods at Low Prices, , All. kinds of Prduc Taken in Exehimse f G ' t3.1j or.l?ra promptly xftii U5 . L. DELFILS, Ilaving had 28 years' exrerience as watclsmater ia Oregon, I feel confident of civiii satisfaction in t work entrusted to me. I also have a large stock cf Watches, Clocks and Jevelery which will be sold very reasonably. 1 have the" County patent rirhtfor tho Bale of Con creto Cemout ripe, lor conveviri Water to any pLvue desired. L. BEbFlLS. , The Buyers' Guide is issued March and Sept., eac-h year; 224 pages, 8ixU& inches, with oyer 3,S00 ilhistrations a whole picture gallery. Gives wholssala : prices direct to consumer oa all goods for personal or Tells how to gives exact erythingyoa eat, wear, cr with. These' family vso.. order, and. cost of cv use, drink, have fun invaluable hook3 contain information cleaned from the markets cf tho world. We will nail a copy Free to any address upon receipt . of the postage Si cents. Xct ua Lear from you. , JTc? Tactfully, MOMTGOMEftY WARD A CO. HiZ ii VVbij iveaae, Ciiicio, Zij, 171 VAXIJABLS TO AXXI Will be mailed I to all applicants r 1 4 i- " t J 7r and to customers oi la&s. ywir nuout rderingit It contains illastrt tions, pricsa, descriptions and directions fr planting all Vegetable and Flower SDS, ELI. 1; e- THE INDEPENDENT. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1SS5 LEGA.L ADVERTISEilETS. XOT1CE. LL PESSpNS. AH.E UEKEBY NOTIFIED i . I have given to my son Chnries M. N ' lime as a uimi oi iuu a-v. t -iu:u uuu w uv and will not bereaooniibie for any of i; . .' and ail persona are wirnad not to credit T account. , . . G. W. N9AH. January 10th, 1S33. : . United SUlei Land 02L, : Rosebnrff, Hroii, Dc. 13, lsi5. J0TICE IS HEREBY GlXtlS, I'tliSUANf T i.1 Act of Congress of June 8, 1 378 fr the sale of timber lands in tfce States of California, Urcjfon, Ne vada and in Wafddnjrtou Territory, ibat Henry C.SiT. mi8 has applied to purcbu.'.e- tfce Lots No. 5, 8, 7 and 8, bee. Mi, T. Si S, It. 7 Wear., Willaniutie JI er idiau. - .'. Any and all persons claimiii ad.wsely any of lha above dtcr;bd lauu. mw nle Xne.r rlima with the Register of the U. S. land Office at llosebarg:, Oezfn during tho sixty days publication lierejf, and faidng to dj so, thesx riUti will bs birred bv sUtut. Win. V, BENJAMIN dcS0-9t , " - Krister.