Roseburg review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1885-1920, August 20, 1886, Image 2

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    ROSEBDRG REVIEW leeu saU!,fact0Ii,y tlied aie those in
FRIDAY, AUGUST 20, 1886,
few
no tr assa Yisa is doxe.
i Our
When one of our young friends fool
ishly hands a nickel over the counter
I
for some black-jack he does it with an
air of indifference knowinjr that nickle are
in abundance is found in one of our
adjacent hills. All of this may also
be said of cold. The other day Mr.
Will Q. Brown showed us some quart
from the Yellow Jacket mine near
Doe creek . of this countv. As all
quartz differs more or les3 in aODear-
ance this was very much unlike any
thing of the kind we had ever seen. or
The streaks of greon indicated thepres-
cnco of copper, so to be sure of it, he
rubbed his wet knife blade on the
green until the steel was - coated with
copper. Ho also placed the mineral
in such proximity to the writer's Jong m
probosis that the scent f copper was
easily detected'. It soon became evi
dent that it was the verdict - of the
assayer to assay the ouartz for gold
antl Hilvev. : The lobe was crushed int
'a hand "rock breaker that nas two larce
iron iaws and an excellent appetite for
hard rocks. Its masticating ability
was simply wonderful. The coarser
part of the crashed mateiial was then
" pulverized on a grinding plate until it
was fine enough to run through a sieve
As most of the
for that purpose.
quartz in these parts are sulphates, this
nmvdmed sUica. etc. was Dlaced n a '
i , t 1 ,
hot muffle about twenty minutes until
the sulphur evaporated. After the
roasting process the powder was suf
fused with lead to collect the gold and
silver. In order to convert the oxyde
of lead into inctalic lead a certainpro-
iwrtion of crude potassium tartrate
was added to furnish carbon for the
reduction of the oxyde, the oxygen of
tho litharge (oxyde of lead) combining
with the carbon and converting the
sime to volatile carbonic oxydejwhich
escapes leaving the metalic lead. Af
ter the contents of the crucible are in
a state of quiet fusion the crucible is
taken from the fire and tapped gently
on the eround to collect the lead in one
button and the coutents of the cruci
Tha 1
ble are poured into the mould.
in the bottom of the mould. When
-
cooled the button of lead (plumbum)
vuu uu,.wu .v xt. '
is taken out and hammered in the form
of a cube in order to detach any par-
tides of sla" that may adhere to it. If
the nroner nroDortion of arsol (potas-
sium tartrate) has been added in the
crucible, the button of leaa is ready
for ctipellation, and isput in a cupel,
that has previously len placed in a
muffle, until it has come to a white
heat. The mouth of the muffle is kept
i fee
closed by a pieco of charcoal until the
lead is melted and fumes of oxyde are
seen floating over the surface of the
molten mass. The charcoal is then
removed and the muffle . allowed to
ool from a white heat down to a dark
r,ed heat f The litharge formed in the
cupel should be absorbed immediately
and lead fumes arising from the cupel
must not be too dense. As the opera
tion proeeeds, the cupel is closely
watched that the temperature may be
kept the same, When the button of
. lead has been reduced to the size of a
. large pin head, unless the ore is very
rich, small patches of oxyde will be seen
rapidly passing over the surface until
the button assumes the tints of the
rainbow when it is seen to rapidly re
volve and change its color to that of
the precious metals; then it suddenly
ceases rotating and . brightens. The
resultant button of gold and silver is
weighed and its weight noted. The
balknces are so exact that the ossayers
can weigh accurately to tenths of mill
igrams. A milligrams is a thousandth
of a grain; therefore it will be seen
that destinctions of less than .0000005
of a troy pound can be accurately
made. If the button has the appear
ance of silver, it is hammered out be
tween two pieces of paper on the anvil
- and treated with nitric acid which ex
tracts all the.silver, and the gold pres
, ent remaining s a brown powder.
The acid solution is then diluted with
water and5 poured from the brown
po wderjjnore wa ter is ..then added : un
til every trace of "the acid - solution of
silver nas been removed. : The gold is
then heated to a bright redness to
drive off all moisture and is weighed.
The difference in ; the weight "of the
' first weighing and second is the weight
of the Bilver. Then the assayer is pre
pared to make his report.
: MISCELLANEOUS REMARKS.
If the button of lead from the cru
cible is found too great for successful
cupellation it is placed iti a scorrifier
into the muffle, and the heat increased
ttntil litharge begins to form. When
th6 surface of the lead has become cov
ered .with litharge, the scorrifier is re
moved and the contents poured off. If
, the button is still too large, the oper
ation is repeated until thedesire d size
has been obtained. The assayer's table
of weight ia based upon the ton avor
dupois of 2,000 lbs. which contains
29,166 Troy ounces or 29,166 milli
grams. Therefore it and a milligram
aro exactly equal in weight. It mat
ters not how long nor how often pure
gold is tried in the tire, it loses nothing
from heat. It might be suggested here,
that the lives that pass without reproach
tbrouga 'fiery orJeals until they have
loof! trrtncrli rlifforpnpft nf irrftvittf ?inks WTDUteU 10 mm, It 13 not llKely tnat ne property in Douglas; county Oregon, tne s w J of
leaa tnrougn ainerence or gravity smKs j swisectionis.thesjof se. j section ie, the mi
throush the molten mass and is found ixU care to interfere m this country, of n e isection 21 n wj ot ajj section 22 s e i
wuom mo worm nas tne mo-ii conn-
dence. There are comparatively very
in our midst in any wise famUiar I
with the mineralogy of this countiy
young people go off to colleges and I
universities and learn , much of the
names of planets, suns and stars that
awa-v offi bnt Ieam litte rtut the
make a0 ot ihe eartli 011 whicb we llve
There is a name for every rock on which
w trcai rct not on0 in a' thousand
kn0 s it. Some of these rocks may be
Mer than the stars. The history of a
petW contains volumes. Max Jluller
anJ Agassi, hare gone, and are we to
await a happen visit of Dana this way,
WUI ve look at Uie ncU
luartz 011 eve,7 mountain with a view
studying it that we with our country
may be enriched? There fs more bread
an( Gutter in the precious stones of the
Cascade and Coast ranges than there is
al1 the sfcars ot .th& sidereal system
The river and harbor bill, the fate of
which Save 80 raan people much con
cem !. congress a short time prior
adjournment and was signed by Mr.
Cleveland. TKere aro some objecliona--
ble features in it; but, as they could not
bo eradicated - without destroying the
whole bilI the President concluded to
approve the measure rather than cause
a serious injury to the most of the coun-
It contains the following appro I
priations for Oregon rivers, and Iiarbors j
Yaquina bay, $75,000; Coos bay $33,-
oyJ uascaacs, ,0UU: upper Uolum-
. . ... . ; M . i
uia mciuaing bnaka river, iu,wu;
mouth of the Columbia, 187,500;
lowcr Willamette and Columbia, below
Portland, 1U0,UU0, including
or S'150. and $5,000 to be expen
ded on riret front of Portland; upper
"lamewe, . aoove roruana .?y,wu;
Coquille 2,000.
The Voite and lite K myitis.
ItisilUtlOSsiblfi to fnrsoo. intt hmr
far the papal degree against the
Knights of Labor will affect the organ
ization in this country. To be consis
tent, the same ban which lias been
Pccd upon the Knights in Canada
oum oe extended to the vniteaip
&tatC3. It ills Holiness, however. IS
' I
gifted with the shrewdlVSS USUallv at- I
Roman Catholics in America are
1 1 1 ' rl 1
unswervingly loyal to tlieir Church in
li ii ii i i i -i
" spiritual matters, but when it comes
i- :i, ,.,; :ii. ii :.. i i;u
to mtertenng with their personal lib-
.. !,,. .. :K,l i- i. , ,,.,!
rties "iey are inclined to be governed
h? their own convictions.
mi -
X UCIO 13
nothing in the platf orm of the Knights
"o . r .-j in.,
H to a disinterested observer, there
would appear to be nothing to justify
the interference of spiritual authority.
-News. '
President Cleveland does not ap-
1
pear to Scare verv much at the senate's
1
i. 1. i it . I -1
reiection of Mathews, the colored re
corder of the District of Columbia.
He has re-appointed him. By its nar
row opposition and hypocritical expo
sure the Republican senators have
made thousands of colored voters for
he Democratic party.
A Safeguard.
Tin; fata! rapidity willi which slkht
Colds ttii.l Coughs frequently develop
into the gravest maladies of tlie throat
and hnixs U a consideration which should
i-it'l :vrry prudent person to keep at
i ml. as a "household remedv, a bottle of
AYEir.-j CHEERY PECTOltAL. ,
' Nothing else ives fuch immediate relief
"nr.ii works fo sure a cure in all affections
f this -la.s.H. Ttmt eminent physician.
l';if. F. Sweetzer, of the Maine Jlcdieal
Sltool, Uninswick, Mc., pays:
"Medical science has produced no other ano
dyne expectorant so Rood as Arm's Chebbt
I r.tToiiAi.. Ii U Invaluable for diseases of the
iliroat and luiigs."
The stiine opinion i.s expressed by tlxi
. welH.nown Dr. L.J. Addison, of Chicago,
J I ii.. lio says : , r . .:
"I li.vc nrvtr found, In tliirty-Gve years of
contiguous Mndy and practice of medicine, any
rt'iAr.-itioit of ao grwt value as AtKB'sCbIBUT
rttcTonAL, for treatment of diseases of tho
throat and liintf. It not only breaks np colds ,
Mini cnri wvure coughs, but is more effective
than anythinir else in relieving even the mort
n.riou bronchial and pulmonary affc--cUous."
AYER'S
Cherry Pectoral
U not a new claimant for popular confl-
' dmcc, hal a medieiiie which is tMlay
saving the lives of the third generation
, w ho liavc come into being bince it was
first offered to the public.
There is not a household in which this
invaluable remedy has once been in
troduced where its use has ever been
ahtimtonod, and there is not a person
who has ever piven it a proper trial
- - Tor anv throat or lung disease suseep
:ni of cure, who bus not been made
well bv it. -AYKUS
CIIEUKY PECTORAL has,
in numberless instances, cured obstinate
cases of chronic Bronchitis, Laryn Kitis,
rnd ist n e.cute Pneumonia, and; has
""sa .-.nt inanr patients in the earlier stages
of Fiilmo'iiary Consumption. It is a
tjifilU-iun that ouly requires to be taken in
' si'i ill d.ises, is pleasant to the taste, and is
irnbd in every house where there are
cMIdren. a there is nothing so pootl iw
A Y MfS CHEItllY PF.CTOR AL for treat
ment of Croup nud Whooping Cough.
These are nil plain facts, which enn be
vcriliiit by anybodv, ond should be re
j. nibci-i'd" by everybody.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
. i PREPARED BY ' .
Dr. J. C.Ayer & Co., Lowell. Mass.
'.' v Sold by all Druggists.
EXECrTOU'S FIXAL NOTICE.
IS COrSTY COURT. STATE OF OREOOX, FOR
Douglas County.
In the matter of the estate of Thomas Livingston,
deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
Executor of the abut e named estate, has tiled his
final account in the above entitled Court in the set
tlement of said estate and that the said Court, br
order duly made, has fixed Monday, the 6th dav of
September. 1&6, for hearing' objection, if any there
be, to said final aeconnt, and the settlement of said
estate. : JOHN UVJSOSTOS, Execntor.
Dated August 4th, 1330V
ASSESSORS XOTICE.
VrOTlCE ISHEREBV GIVEX THAT THE
IX ' county Board of Equalization will attend at
the office of the County Clerk on Monday the 30th
day of Autrust 13S6,aiiid publicly examine the Assess
ment Rolls and correct all err.trs in valuation,
d ascription or qualities of land, lots or other
property. . E. C Sacht, C'junty Assess ft.
Acjruit 5th, 188G.
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THE
FAVORITE HOME REMEDY a
warranted not to contain a single par
ticle of Mercury or but injurious tub- r
auace, but la purely regetstble.
It will Cora all Disease! caused
by Derangement of the Uver,
Kidneys and Stomach.
If your Lirer is oat of order, then your ' V
whole system is decaneed. Toe blood is -impure,
the breath : offensive ; you have ....:.
: headache, fed languid, dispirited and
nerrous. To prevent a more serious con-
aition, tan at one Simmons
LIVER:
REGULATOR. If vw lead a
sedentary life, suffer with
I Kidney Aoectfona. avoid
stimulants and take Simmons liver Regulator.
sure to relieve.
If you have eaten anything hard of
digestion, or feel heavy after, meals or
sleepless at night, take a dose and you
will feel relieved and sleep pleasantly.
If you are a miserable sufferer with -Constipation,
i Dyspepsia and
Biliousness, seek relief at once in
Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not
require continual dosing, and costs but a
trifle. It will cure you.
If you wake up in the morning with a
bitter, bad taste in your mouth,
I?! TTTI Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor
I 1 lC f rccts the Bilious Stomach, sweetens
JL Mkl the Breath, and cleanses the Furred
Tongue. Children often need some safe Cathar
tic and Tonic to avert approaching sickness.
Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve Colic. Head
ache, Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and
the Complaints incident to Childhood.
At any time you fee! your system needs
cleansing, toning, regulating without violent
purging, or stimulating without intoxi-
eating, take '
J.H. ZEIUN CO., Philade!phia,PL
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For Sale!
Forty Acres of unimproved land,
and half in the Corporation limits of
the city of Roseburg, a good spring of
living water, a very desirable location
tor a Iiome. bituate in
part of tho city
tion and terms apply to this office or
Mrs. Bowen,
SHERIFF SALE.
i
In the Circuit Court i uf the state of Ores'"1 t' I
Uoiiglus county !
Joim liai piuiiiini
vs
John II. Shuic aUiuiuUtrator ut the estate uf Hen
ry Wapicr deccasw AniAiiUa Wagner Urno vvaffiicr
Henry Wajfiier deceased Chas. Kohn and Naphtaly
Kalin partners under the firm name Chas. Kuhn A
r?.i.a...
Co. A. L. Todd, S. II. Emerson, AnrcliusTodd and
ATOTWJK IS UliKi.bV lilVEJl THAI BY IKXIE
X of an execution burned out of the Circuit Court
for the county of Douglas and State uf Oregon on
the 7th day of August 1836 upon a judgement re
covered in said Court on the Tth day of May 188fi in
favor of the above named plaintiff and against the
above named defendant fjr the sum of thirteen
hundred and eighty even dollars and eighty cents
anaonmenonnernenaoisaiaiowtioinurnDersin
hltwk 1A in tho riiilrn nilftition tl the town af Oak.
land Douglas county prcgon according to the official I
of said tracts in townihip 23 south of Range 4 west !
UiaUlCl-MS OLCilUtttll WJIIWlUHig 111 flic
acres which said foment and i order
reads as follows, towit: "itis thereto!
judged and decreed by the court tha
Yi ulamette Meridian containing in tne aevretate AW i
of the Court
refore ordered ad-
that of the real
property nerein iieiore uescnoea man 101
No, 6 except flfteen feet along and off the
northern end of said lot iu block 15 and lot 4 in block
,6 in the addition to the town ot Oakland
described that lot
I uregon be scld as real pronertv is sola unuer execu-
in ,ut if nnvwwtila r, .i,T nig h inailfiMAlit tn
VS'the
I torney's fee and th
pay the costs and expenses of sal 1 sale a foreclosure
sura of one hundred dollars at-
eishty Bev.endoliarsa..d eighty ctnts(si,387. so) due
$&8Z$Jtt
ffi ridTrl
ind tondneisamea
"S'eend&trK
me wf conveyed w wiciu vj
deceased and the over plus
navment of tha lein of the
said defendants Chai. Kohn & Co. but if the sale Of
the nroperty aforesaid subject to the rights of the
w defendants a. l. Todd, s. h. Emerson, Aureiius
Todd and Levi J. Todd be still insufficient to pay
I the claim of the plaintiff costs and attorney's
i than all the right tide and tiitef est of the said
.1. ..I..:... ,.r i . .1 . : ... .1 .. 'o nA
de-
fendants A. L. ToddjS. H. Emerson. Aureiius Todd
and Levi J. rodtl in and to the said premises unacr
the Said conveyance from Ilenrv Wairner deceased be
sold and the proceeds of said sale be applied in the
payment of tne costs and expenses of said saie and
amount due planum and tne over pi us n any nuer
annl vinir the proceed s as aforesaid the same pe in
in court to await tho order thereof. Now therefore
in pursuance of said Judgement and order of fore
closure anu saie, i win on
Fridav September 24th. 186
between the hours of 9 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'clock
P. M. towit at the hour of 1 oVl ock P. M) of said day
sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash
in hand at the court house door in Rosebun; Douir-
las county Oregon all the right title and interest of
tne said aeienoautsas nerein oeiore aescnoed prem
ises and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in
aov wise appertaining and apply the proceeds aris
ing from such sale first hi the payment of the costs
and expenses of said foreclosure taxed 1B 20. Hec-
ond in the payment of the Attorney's fee $100.00
Third in payment and satisfaction of the ludgement
in favor of said plaintiff amounting to $1,387.80 and
for fee, costs and disbursements. Witness my hand
and official elffnattre this the 12th day of August j
18S8. i i. v. AUKK,
' Sheriff of Diugias egunty Qregon.
NEW THIS WEEK.
1886.-
26th ANNUAL FAIR
-OF TIIE-
State Agricultural Soc'y.
- To be held at thuir grounds near Sa
lem, Oregon, commencing,
i
SEPTEMBER 13, 188G,
And vlo:-ing the f llo in; &iturday
- itfht
02.5,
Offered in usa pienuunis
. , ... ; , ....
This will, without doubt, be the nest exhibition of
of the kind ever beld in Oregon. The -
BEST SPEED PROGRAMME.
The Best
EXHIBIT ot irrains.
EXHIBIT of live stock
EXHIBIT I ' fruits
EXHIBIT of dairy prod.
The best exhibit of everything ever
collected together in
the state. - : . '
Lend your presence and holp to make Oregon's
pride a success and' a credit to the state. Entries
must be made by J p. m. Sionday, and all articles
must be in place by 10 p.m. Monday evening. Flense
make entries as early as possible.
J. T. GRE3G,
SKC11KTJLS.Y, Salem. Oregon.
T-- str
.,lr j -mr .
i m 4 mw .
.OFFERS: . -
FOR SALE
Some Cfioice
Spanish
Can be s-.en Dtmy
Ilerino Bucks-
jresidtne ia French Settlement.
Address, HESBTCQ5S,
. K seburg-, yngju. .
E71
sr
liew Sto
go Line.
RC3EBURG TO CAMAS VALLEY
Leaves Roseburg, Mondays, Wednes
days, Fridays, and returns Tuesdays,
Thursdays, and Saturdays. ? Time of
leaving both terminal points G o'clock
A. si. and arrives at each point at 6
o'clock p M.
ROUT, T. McCCLLOCH,
f - . Prop.
MRS- E F. HOTGHKISS
FINE MILLINERY
. '.' AND ! v.'-. '.
TSJ EAT TBESSMAKIXQ V
ROSEBUKG OREGON.
WILL Ft'RMSH YOU THE BEST AND FINEST
Goods in t he market. Ladies Wear. Laces.
Ruchings, Hosiery and Jewelry.
" ' i I
The dressmaking department, is' in skillful
hands, and under1 the immediate supervision
of Mrs. Hotchkiss.
CALL AND SEK. NEAR fllK DEPOT
WillamettE UniversitY,
-30-
PROFESSORS A INSTnUCTORS
UT0 Sludeitts. :nr Graduates
Department of Literature, Law, Med-
c'ne Mns'o and ArV
i 1 :'
nirlft lhArJ in WAmin1! fTiillprp. wiLh niflv fur.
nishcil ruomti, t3.50 per week. Boys and , Youny
Mens ooaid ut the ouiir mens . ;
BOAliDING HILL,
A buililiny jint purchased and remod- :
cled with id ruoirm,
SK5G Per WeeK
The young men are exixutcd to suindy their fur
niture, wood and tight and pay One Dollar a month
rent: This is the most reraonable living to students
which the University has evsr offered. The rresi
dent boards in the hall and baa the supervision.
fcfFirst Term Begins September 6th. Catalogues
sent free. ;
! T. VAN SCO Y,
President, Salem, Oregon,
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
Has attained a standard of excellence which
admits of no superior. -
Itoontaina every improvement that Inventive
fomus, skui ana money can produce.
These Orgraas are celebrated for volume,
Duality of tone, aulck response, artistic deslira.
beauty In finish, perfect construction, making
them the most desirable organs for homes.
schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. -
ESTABLISHED BEPUTATIOH.
UXEQTTALED FACILITIES,
SKIIXED WOBSUIESr,
: BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED. KAKX IHIB '.f.:
THE POPULAR OEBAN
Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
Catalogues and 1'rioe Lists, on application, fb
CHICAGO COTTAGE CHSAM CO.
far. Randolph and Ann SH., CHICAGO. ILL
CITY TAX . II0TICE
T1IE TAX PAYERS of Uosuburj?
are hereby notified that the CITY
TAXES aro now dao ami payabje to
the Marshal, who will call for theai in
a few days, i . Havethc inonoy ready.
Can onlv -.tll ONfTR.
geo. j. langenberg,
Viiy xuarsuai auu xax vuiittior.
. Henry Haoion'o
Roseburg Gr0ceby Store,
77 EEPS CONSTANTLY it hand a full ass-rlmcnt
GROOinRIES!
Of AU Aiinds!
. Cuarauteei to be of the best quality. -
FRUIT JARS,
CANNED FRUITS, ,
TOBACCO asd CIGARS,
TEA, COFFEE,
SUGAR,
JL SPECIALTY'
CANDIES AifD CAE$.
DProduce Bonglit
AND THE
Highest CASH PRICe Paid'
Give me a call and convince yourselves. '
GOODS delivered anywhere In the City 1
Limits free of Charjre. ' v i
Henry Easton
:. Jackson' Street,
DR. JORDAN'S
USELM OF AnATOMV.
751 Market Street
SANTRANCISCO. .
AfpO AXDtEAllN HOW TO IVolD
it vX disease, and how wonderfully
you an made.. Private Office, 811 Cear? Street:
Consultation on lost manhood and all dieeae 6
tttn. Stndforlkuki. .
J -! 1,111.1
OTJH I SVEBT
j OBOAIT
I WAS-
IS j BANTED
( ' POB
TO r
ZTVB
EXCEL. XEABS
0 ,
LIMB! LIME!
The uudersignedhave now, and
J will constantly keep
n 11 1 ' l P. 1. -I 1?
a lull supply oi iresii sione nine
at our kilns
Hear Rocbtir.
Orders from a distance prompt
ly attended to.
Address
J. Montague, or S. C. Flint,
j Roseburg, Oregon.
PRICES REASONABLE!
ovse.
A GOOD MEAL
For 23 Oeiats-
Located on Jackson street 3d door
north from S, Marks' store. -
John Kennedy,
Proprietor.
regon . Tteific T"V
I Inly l-opular '
J vet X. iclures-nie X
I ailroad,
outc,
Langes,
Fast tiiuu! Sur connections! New euipuiciit
2ii miles shorter; 20 hours less time; acconnuoda
tions unsurpassed for comfort and safety. Fares
and Freight MUCH LESS than bv any other route
between Jill jtoints in Willamette Valley and San
Francisco. Only Route to that Popular Hummer re
sort, Yaquina Cay where for moderate cxjicnsc you
can enjoy
Surf Bathing!
Reach for Driving and Walking!
Fishing in Hirer and Brooks!
Deep Sea Fishing!
U Hotels and ltcttcr Accommodations'
Than at any other Summer Resort on the Coast of
; Oregon. Daily iwsscngcr trains except Sundays.
Leave Corvallis at 2 P. M. L'v. Yaquina at 7.10 A. M.
Oregon & California West Side trains connect at
dorvallis.- Oregon & California. East Side trains
connect with stages at Albany at 12.05 1. M.
Round trip tickets at cxcuision rates good till
September 30th.
The One A 1 Steamship "Yaquina City" sails
Front Yaquina F rom San Francisco
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Tucsdav, - July b,
Saturday, 17,
Thursday, ,, . 2D.
Tuesday, Aug. 10,
IJlonday ' July 12th,
Friday, 23rd,
Wjdncsday, Aug. 4th,
Monday, . 16th,
Saturday, 23th,
Sunday, , a,
Fares llail & Cabin ?H, Rail & Stccrast t'.'.SS.
For further information apply to
C. C. Hoguo
A. 6. F. & P. A't Conallis.
FOR SALE.
Cheap'for cash or approved cre
dit a superior lot of pure bred
Merino Sheep, both bucks and
ewes. The same can be seen
at our ranch near "Wilbur Cor
respondence Solicited. Address
T. Smith & Son, AJWhuY, Or.
For Sale!
400 Head of ewes including
240 lambs, and
40 wethers.
Inquire of E. (I. Young & Co., or
James Chenoweth of Oakland Oregon,
or of Sampson Suthcilin of Fair Oaks
at his faru.
NEW YORK LUMBFil
& Wood Yard
UoTo SI K Howell's
East side of track one block south of
depot is wbere you will find number
one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar,
Fir, and all Dimention lumber for
buildings, sawed and shaved cedar
Ehingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Scroeii
Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair
railings, Balusters, Brackets, Newel
posts, Cejlinff, Rastic, Flooring, and
all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed
and split Cedar posts, U inch plank
sawed expressly for sidewalks. I
represent the Sugar Pine Door &
Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which
from personal inspection I believe to
be the finest establishment on the Pa
cific coast, it employes seventy men.
The Proprietors and Overseers are all
Eastern men and experts in the busi
ness, the machinery is new and put
up in the best manner, and all under
srtict discipline and order. Their
work is all done by number one me
chanics and ia equal to any work of
the kind done in New York or the
East Fruit boxes, Picket fences and
Gaes complete. I also represent a
number one mill at Yoncolla where I
hayo sawed all Dimention lumber, to
order on short notice. All guaranteed
as represented or no sale. Call and
see stock and prices before purchasing.
Stove wood constantly on hand at
HARD TISIE PRICES.
OREGN
STATE UNIVERSITY! .
Session 1S86-S7. i
First terra begins September i j, 1SS6. j
Secure FREE SCHOLARSHIPS by apply-
ing to your County SucrinterKlent. j
Board And Iiodgins j
Ter week $3 to $5 . ,
TUITION PER YEAR . f
Elementary English Department. . . , .,$30.00
Other Departments ... . ..... v . . . . $40.00
Send postal for catalogue with full - particu
lars, to
TROF. JOHN STRAUC,
Secrewrv Faculty,
- Eugeaj City Oregon,
1
r 1
Jk f St-. if--- S
V" ' "1ii-im-i r r-si in rri-m unann mrtHMtir
CHAS.'
cs Shotguns. Amunition,
Staple k Fancy Cutlery, Fishing Tackcl
AGENT
For the "White-'' Sewing Machines, Mitchell Wagons,
I r
' ' AND -. . :
D- jSL Qsburn'fej Har vesting IM acliiiierv
DEVORE & ELLIOTT
! Successors to PAUE j- DIM MICK
OAKLAND - - - OZtBOO,-
f DEALERS IN
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, JEWELRY, WATCHES,
puny, ccmbs, eic, etc.
c expect to do a strictly cash business, and will riideAvor to make it ,to
the interest of al to Jcal with us. Wo also invite a continuation of tLo pat
ronage of all former patrons, aud solicit new ones.
, ; C1T GIVE US A CALL. '
GRANT'S PASS ACADEMY.
This Poijular School Will Open
First Monday in September
A Full oip of Competent Instructors.
RATES OF TUITION.
Primary per tnu of twelve week?
Grammar fecliool " " "
Academic ; " " " ....
For fui titer particulars address
HENRY L. BENSON A. M. I'ltisciiAL
SUGAR PI1 :0R
Wholesale
DEALERS IN-
Lumber.
Sug-ar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Rea
soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Desined.
.'. ' ALSO
Manufacturers of Sash & Doors in all Sizes and Quantities.
Our Factory is uow in full operation and we can offer as a specialty all kinds of Stoke
and Omen Fittings, Tt rxing and Scroll work at lowest figures. We solicit correspon
dence which is assured prompt attention.
f SrcAR Fine Dcou & Lumber Co.
- ' Grants Pass, Oregon.
Makes The Very Best Lumber.
ROUGH icr 3il ..... . .
RUSTIC ;icr M
FLOORING per M
Situated 15 miles from Roseburg on
?1000 HEW All D
Will be jjiven any man
who will produce a sci
entist of large exH.ri
ence, and widely known
to be an houerable man,
who Will assert that re
fined cast zinc is not ono
of the most enduring of
all known materials to
withstand the actions of
the woathcr:
DETROIT
13UON7.E CO.,
Detroit, Mich
PRACTICALLY-! I
I"" eVEr
45000 J
MONUMENTS
J. A. Cardwell, Agent,
3. J. WHET!
ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED
! TO FURNISH
H liiVlilIl'VTHIlVO IN ma HIN 11
aving'latclj fitted up a new STEAM
rcpared to furnish lumber pf all
Hard Time
Barn hunbsr and fencing furuishud on
Staver & Walker,
208 to 211 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON.
Dealers in all kinds of Faim and Dairy machinery. Vehicles, Binder Twine
Belting, Oils and Machine supplies. Send for our handsomely illustrated Cat
alogue, mailed free of charge, and write ua for terms, and nricps before nnr
chasing elsewhere, any thing in anv line.
ery, at lowest prices.
we 1 aa 1 ttonnand Trial ,
mm to torn- f
eata a lanra orociortMa ' '
wnoiBiooaariLlltraai
" ww eai vmw in Xounc or Mid'
taooaand eanM tbfnr abanlnb. ratm ra.i.,Mi.
axed and brokaa down nea tataa fall anjorMutof
ierKattdfaa Manly Binirta aad Vieomu Health.
Tothow vhaaailar from tho man obMCuradieaMM
CTonnlitaboat b ndiKretaa.tiionaraOw-Bnaa
Work, too fra Indalac, waak tbatroa end ns
rnar Bane nrltlt statement of ronr tronlile, and nocnra
ItOAX FACKAG & I BE E, mit a IUaat'd Famphloto.
ftUPTUKtO PERSONS can ha FREI
mm
.. I I "ajn.
BjnnJ Wtd tobaatlb r DM of M1SJ I
A ttAQlCnlltJPrTfyr WtBTOfWlah.,!f ATW ir.-. rUH
M. HALL
- ox3.naozr.
xr
for the Fall Term on the
3 00
5 00
8 00
- - AT D UIHIIIIR (U,
and Retail
,
. .$9.oo
ei7.oo
...... ............ ;.. $17.00.
Camekox it Co. Managers. '
North Umpqua. Good toads in Sumnir.
WHITE BRONZE
AND
STATUARY
Were awarded the
-GOLD MEDAL
, AT
WORLD'S FAIR,
Kew Ohleaxh,
1 m s -4 : a
R3NUMEK1AL
vt)esigtjsajcl
- Jacksonville, Oregon
SAW MILL on South Deer creek, is
kinds on short notice at -
Prices.
short notice.
J. J. WUITSETT.
We will viva vou the hurt mikAun
$ TOid Mm unptMnion ol pnt(M.V:js r 1
'im Kjrtbm trmble,nni nil Oii;l.
"boaa onl aim into bleed I hir v.;.'
Tk a MTKt RMMXWt that p t.
vs. RED thoaaand, doe Dot Intttti re
-rfa aucntioa to bumarai, or cau r?
OT tneonVCaimM in an V. Frmni.!
'OB anenlzAa mcdMnl nriiviblM. ttvdit-t
lteMn to tbn mat o f dueaar it ipccifl
iJT tofcuenoe.a felt vitBoat ol. Tbcaauiri I
Ma aimonr ntnan, of liR an riM bwk . ihr pit
awunei ctmtul aad rapaliy Kain bwa ni(U ami anmiia
TRtATKjfT?-0 Xcita, 3. Tn KotW. Thrss, W
HARk!3 REMEDY CO., Urn Chemists,
Trial ot our Appliance, Ask f TtfroiJ
, , .. . . J
tK p. : .
kL xi -
.1 W-'V:..- '
fifaitlA oaTr of fo t t,'5 J.f ? w.'. .
lty of tileas far vrtiUct.'ivs r--., ,
Every grood thiu. In Ccnjn'-7-feited,
and ooms,j.',"h r.ro OW
TIONED against I - T AT -O"" . i l
these Ohimnoys mat'o of VI. 'VI
POOR GLASS. Soo tat thoc i
label is on each chtanoy -'r ?
Tho Pearl Top la aVwroys clear c. J
bright Glass.
JHanuracfarKlOXI.Vt;
GEQ- A. PACSETK a CQ.
rittrartjh Znl C,!1kj Y. erf:.
FOIl SALE BT ESAI,5:i-y.U
Children
Cry for :
PITCHER'O
Health and Sleep without
Morphine.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice For PuMicatioii.
Land Office atBoscbunr. Or. July 2lst.
TVTOTICE IS UEHEBY GIVEN THAT TUE
ll loa iiig-named acttlcr baa filed notice of his
invention to make nnal proof in eupport of hi
claim, ard that said proof will be made before the
ncjfigtcr or Keceiver of tne U. o. una office at
Koselmrsr Or. on Satnrday Am;. 28th. 18M, vim
Owen Willsic, Homestead Claim No. 841. for th
SJ trfN W Jaud W JofS WlSec l'2Tp.98.R.
west W. M.
lie names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence uton, and cultivation of, satd
land, viz: Henry StanUley, John Thrush, John Wil
son, George Fordncy, all of Camas Valley Douglas
county Or. ,
Ciiah. W. Johnston, Register.
Xoticc For Publication.
Land Office at Roseburg-, Oregon, uly 14th 13S.
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL
i.1 lowinir-nanted settler has filed notice of h isin-,
tcntion to make filial proof in niiort of his et aim,
and that said proof will be made before the Register
or Receiver at Rosebutv, Land Offiee on baturday,
August 21, 1886, vis: Harriett S. Crow Homestead
Ko. 8518 for Lots No's 4, , 7, 4; 8. Sec. 6 Tp 16 & R.
S West W. M. '
He names the folloaiug witnesses to prove his
continuous residence Uxn, and cultivation of, said
land, viz: H, G. Crow, of Lookiufr Glass, and B M.
roley, E. J. EnsIcy.A. Euslcy, all of L'mpq ua Ferry
Douglas Co. Or. '
Ciias. W. Jounstox, Register.
Notice of Final Sctflciiieiit
Iu Ute County Court of the State uf Oregon ia and
for the County of Douglas.
Iu the matter of the Estate 1
of V . -
Joseph Jacques dee'd )
jyrcricE is heeeby given that the v$-
X dersitcned has-filed his filial account as Execu
tor of said estate In tho above entitled Court, and
the said Court by order duly nude and cntred of
record on the 81I1 day of July 1386. Monuav the 6th
day of September 1886 was aptointed for hearing ob
jections if any thtre be to said final account and
the settlement of said estate.
. . D. E. rsi.ET
Dated July, Sth, 1S6. Executor.
NOTICE.
Application to rurcbase Timber Lnd.
U. 8. Land Office, Roscbursr, Cr, June 30th. 185.
TVTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVUN THAT, 15 COM
XI plianco with the provisions of the Act of Cm.
gross approved June 3, 1878, entitled An Art fi
the sale of Timber Lands in tho States of California,
Oregon, Nevada, aud Wssliinjr; on Territory,' Miltm
T. Khcrritts, whose poat-otflon address is Norfolk.
wuuij, w,, nas wis civ niea in tnis oinc
his application to purchase tbe West hslf of South
East quarter Section No. 4, ut towm-hip Ko. tl 9,
Ranee No. 10 W, of the Willamette meridian.
All persons holding any advtrsc claim thereto are
required to present the same at Uis ottsr-e witbtn
siitj days from the first, pub ication of this notice,
C.I&S. W. Jo!l"TO!f,
Kegitr.
Notice For PclIIcallsa.
Land OJfioc at Rocoburcr, O'eoii, July t:U, 1SS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI Vt X THAT THE FOlI
. lowing- named settler hsi filed notice of his In
tention to make final poof in support of his claim
and that said proof will be mt de before the Ratrit
ter and Receiver of 0. 8. Lan l Oft.ce at Rosebury
?7" o?KjtlJ'. Aug-. 14th, nm, viz: Chas. w
Hatfield, Pre-emption JJ. 8. M ). 44;?, for the g. ' 4
ofX.W. i.Sec. 14, Tp. a.8. S. 6 West W. M. '
He names tbe following siteesses to provi Ut
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said
land, rii: Joel Thimpson, Ssmuel Dodson. J. H.
Whitsett, Elijah Hatfield, a Roeebuar, bouitlaa
county, Or. Caat W. Johssto!7
. . Rej(ister..
Notice For PuMicatlon.
Land ofHce at Roseburg Or. Jah 2Tth,
T4JOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL
Xl kiwing-tuvmed settler has filed notice uf bis in
tention to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will he tnaiie before the Register
or Receiver oj U. 8, Land Offloe at Ruseburv Or., on
Saturday Eept. 11th, 1886, vis:
LOUIS CHELFOE
Homestead Claim No. 83 for the 8 W 1 of S W I
Sec 17 NWJofSW Jof Sec Tp. 29 8. B. West
W. AC - ."
He names the following witness to prove his con
tinous residence upon, and culivatiuu of, said land,
viz; O. U Willis of Roscbursr, and John Hcnrv,
Ernest Rice, John Roberts all of DIUard Douclas
county Or.
Chas. W. Joh.stos, Register.
Notice For Fabrication.
Land Office at Rosebnrjr, Oregon, Auj,'. 10th, 1S3G.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GI VEX THAT THE FOL
IO wing named settler hM filed notice of his ln
teiitioti toBiake final proof in supinrt of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before tbe Register
or Receiver of U. & Land Office at Rest burs OrWou
on Saturday, Sept. 18, 1C, vue:
Wm. A. WEBBER,
Pre-emption V. 8. No. 4219 ft the lots Ko. 1, t, Jc 3
and S. E. 1 of N. W. of Sec. 4 Ti. 31 5. R. 6 west
w. Jl.
He names the following itnes to prove hi
continuous residence upon, a ul cuttivatiou of. said
.- ....... ov. uuur .winiig, John
Coniuttaiid Jticiiael. Dean, ai of Riddle, Dou -las
O Va.9. W rftMNBTON
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