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THE PLAINDEALER ISSUED ZVEKT XOSDA.Y AND TlICESDiY BY THE PUINDEAIER PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Itntcs: Ono Year payablo m advance oo 8U Month, ' " . x oo Three Months. ' 5 j THURSDAY, JAN. 3, 1693. HER BONES ARE BREAKING. Hits Sarah Scott or Rill P.Iv.T la Suffer- IOC From o Singular Dlsra. ; Fivo years ago Mis3 Sarah Scott of Fall River vas budding into a woniau- I hood that promised an exceptional ex- 1 amplo oS feminino beauty. Today sho is a bedridden invalid in whom every physician in New England is taking an ; interest. Sho is suffering from osteo- 1 raalacia, a rare diseaso of tho bones. Her parents wero both healthy, and j they have another daughter who enjoys j a beautiful face and a splendid physique, About IS months ago Miss Scott com- plained of a peculiar soreness in her left j thigh. While about to step on a train 1 her thigh bono snapped at tho sorospot, . and sho was carried into a hospital Tho manner of tho breaking was so Eimplo that tho examining physician's curiosity was at once aroused. After socio of tho most expert men had look ed into the details it was decided that amputation was necessary to prolong tho girl's life. Her nerves wero in a 1 shattered condition, but tho amputation j was successful. It was noted at tho time j that tho bono was of a very unusual composition, but no such results as have : followed wero expected. ; After tho wound had been dressed and whilo sho was being turned in a hospital bed tho doctors and nurses wero astounded by tho breaking of a ; bono in her right thigh almost in tha exact spot where amputation had been performed on tho other leg. , Tho iracturo was treated immediate ly, and for eight months tho girl re mained at tho institution under thocaro of physicians who studied tho case anx- , ionsly. Then the broken limb healed, and tho girl was taken home. Her gen eral health did not improve, and sho be- ! canio a great care to her relatives. One , of tho surgeons at a Boston hospital, ' who knew of her case, settled in Fall , River somo months ago and made a ' closo study of the diseaso as it developed. ; Not many weeks ago, while tho girl j was resting her foot on tho floor trying its strength without tho support of crutches, tho right thigh bono again snapped about where it was previously ' broken. That necessitated a total con- , fin em eat to hex bed. A few weeks later sho-was trying to chew a small piece of meat when her left jawbone broke. This caused a noticeable swelling. , and her pretty features now look dis- torted. Two weeks ago she was trying to fix a pillow under her head, using i her left arm to push it into place She : hadn't reached her hand to tho bicfc of her head before tho bones cf tho arm just at tho shoulder joint seemingly fell J apart. Sho now lies on her back nursing a broken right leg, a broken jaw and a broken shoulder joint. Her left leg is i gone, as stated. New York World. 1 I THE PRESIDENT'S NEW WORD. Be Got It From Irofesor Proctor Story About in Old Kentucky Xrsro. President Cleveland has a new word. When say oao cozies to see lua on a matter cf badness now, he says, "Well, now. let's "sprite' aboat it." Hegotthe word from a story Professor Procter, tho civil Eerrico commissi oner, told him of an old negro down in Ken tacky who was very powerful in theological con troversy and was looked cp to by tho colored people of that section as the abless exponent of tha Scriptnres, white or Hirr, they had ever sees. Tho old gentleman had worsted all debaters, and, lifco Alexander, sighed for new worlds to conquer. Professor Procter, with a party of friend?, happened to visit tha plantation epen which he lived, and whilo they were sitting ca the pi azza one morning the great controver sialist appeared with a pair cf hero framed spectacles on his nose and a big Bible under his arm. Shnfaing np to the steps, ho took off his hat, made a I low bow, and in a most dignified and respectful manner said: "Good mawning, good mawning. deno ccmo np to see if any cf yoa all white gennermens nd lite to 'spate er bont der holy Scriptures dis mawning. " The president was very much amased by tho story and has clang to the word, which ho now uses freely at cabinet meetings and in social as well as official conversations. Chicago Beccrd. Electrical MooalieLL. Tbfi handling of balloons ha3 becomes part of the regular training of tho Ger man soldier, and a captive balloon, kept always in readiness for military work, is now a familiar feature of a German camp. A new arrangement; 01 tno elec tric light i3 now being tried. From tho captive balloon is suspended an electric arc lamp of somo 5,000 candle power. As soon as night begins to fall tho cur rent, carried by an insulated wire, is turned on, and tho light is reflected downward. In this way a large open space is illuminated without lamp posts, and tho evolutions of a body of troops can take place without impedi ment by night Berlin Letter. Jail Preferred to Jlothcr-ln-law. Thirty husbands were languishing in tho Raymond Street jail in Brooklyn last week charged with failure to sup port or provide for their wives. It turn ed out, upon inquiry, that most of theso unfeeling men liked their wives well enough, but could not stand their moth-trs-in-law, and when they bad the op portunity of going home, if they would agree to face the reception awaiting them there, they shook their heads reso lutely and said, "Let us remain here in peace." New York Dispatch. Jingo Still XTntomtod. Complaint is made in Paris that Vic- i tor Hugo's remains are neglected. When tho great man's remarkable funeral was over, tho coffin containing his body was lolemnly placed 011 two improvised benches in tho Pantheon. There it re mains just as it was left, no attempt having been made to prepare a tomb for it And nothing nioto in beard of tho great Hugo memorial for which sub scriptions were solicited jus-t after tho poet's death. Paris Correspondent ron.AHcHriie:st itJaiiUx. Mine owners who wish to take advan tage of the law exempting them from assessment work for the year 1804 can obtain the blank (orms at the Pj,'a:.v- DEALER office. notice. Notice is hereby civen that ali persona hunting upon, retnoviD wood from, or othervriEe tresjiaBsing upon the "Ruelicy estate," will be prosecuted. Kosebnrjj, Aii'. 8, 1801. I). S. K. Iit-JCK, 'Agent, Only 50c. Read stockings, doves, children's clothing, cto., etc" Tho way to begin real economy. OTT1? 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To Hie SUoria of DouI-a Counly, Oreffon, 0 recti ur: Wlicreas Fcndal Butbcrllr, plainUO abore named, at the regular December term, 1891, of thu Circuit Court of the tilata ot Ore: u fur the Couuty ol Douzlar, to wit: on Jlonday thu 17th day of December, lS'M. recovered a Jumcnt against Iho said defendaniH. Wm. U B. Dixon nna jNannie J. 1;. uixon, lontnc luru of 57054.25, with Interest thereon at the rule ill 1U per cent per annum irom 1110 utn day of November, 18W, for the sum of $300 00 attorneys fee, and for PlalntlfP rot and Jlli'jr I'nienU taxed at $l'i0, and almi juilir munt and dtcre of forecloMirc ocalnt the fot- lowlui; dccrihcii morU;aed premised, lo wil: IbesouUi hall or tle simlliwesl quarter 01 section twenty ninu the I its numbered i6vc-u and ctht (7 and 8) of tcciton thirty (30), uie nonii tiuii ot me tiorincaat nuancr, me foutlunot iju.irter ol llio nortlieapt ijuarier. tne eoutueust quarter una lou 3 ana 4 in section 31, wel Imlf of section 83, all of eald tracts heini; in townshI souUi, of ran'i wett, Wlllainettc Meridian, Douclas county.Orci'on. The northwest quarter and the south half of thu eonthwent iiutirter ot section 5. the cast hair and the cast half of the southwest quarter and lote numbered 3 aud 4 of section 0, tho northwest quarter ot rection 8, thu cast half of mo uuruiwest quarter, tne nortneost quarter. ; uud; the noitheost quarter of therouthwesl quarter and lots numbered 1, S, 3, 4 and of sectiou 7, all ir said last described tracts bclnj; lu townshiti 27 south, route 5 wtst, Willam ette Meridian. Also the Donation Claim of William J. Martin and wife, heme; claim No. SO, In township 'M south, ranue 0 west, claim No. 4-S in township 27 south, range 6 west, claim No 02 In towruhlp 27 south, range C. wert, and claim No. Ct In township 20 south, range G 'Wi st. Also the Donation Claim of Daniel P. Uarncs.tbcin? claim No. 4'J in town ship 27 iouth, rane S west und claim No, 39 In tcwni-hip 27 south, ranKe 0 west. Also the north half ul the southwot quarter of section 5 and lots numbered I and 2 of section 6. town ship 27 south, range 5 west, Willamette Mer idian, Douglas county, Oregon, excepting from the above the north half of tho donation claim of William J. Martin and wife belrg claim No. .V4 lu townrhlD 20 south, range 5 west, and ' claim No. 43 in township 27 south, range S nest, and claim No. 62 in township 27 south, range 0 west, and claim No. 64 In townslilpiti south, ranse 0 west, containing 321.17 acre more or ltrs. also excepting blocks 1. 8. 9 and 10 in'Dixon's addition to Frultvale, containing 40 acres, and all of bloct o. 3 in Dixon's addi tion to Frultvale containing full 15 acres ac cording to the amended plat of said addition on tile and recorded in volume oue. page 24, of plat books In the office of the County Clerk of IimiL'laa lOuntv. Oregon. And whereas It was farther ordered by the said Court at the said time that til of the right, title and interest of the said defendants to i-aid property on lie I2tuday of December, 1NSJ. or at anv time inercauer. ivxcuicr mm the hereditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or in anywise appertaining, be sold In the manner prescribed by law, and ap ply the proceeds, arising mereirom, nrat, to the cost and exneufes of such rale, second. to the iiavmcnt ol the cosbs.ana aiiDursements of this action, taxed at $1150, third, to the pay ment of isou.ra attorneys fees. lounn. to tne mvment of the DUIntlfPs ludgmcnt of the sum of $7094.23, with Interest at th rate of 10 per cent tier annum irom uievia uayoi govern ber, Ib'M, and the overplus, 11 any mere oe. pay over to the eald deicuaanis jor uieir legal renrescntatlves. Now. therefore. I will on Wednesday, the 30th day of January, 1S95, at the hour of one o cIocK t. m or sam aay at tne Loan txouse door in ltoscbunr. Uocgus counly. uregon sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cajh in rana, an in: ngnt, uue anu interest tne taia acicnuant m. 1. o. umou ana Nannie J. C. Dixou. had in or to said men Honed and described property, on the 12tii day of December, ISPS or at any time, there' after. a F. CATHCART, Shenfl, Douglas County, Oregon. Sheriff Sale. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 6TATE x of Orcxon for the County ot Douglas. Mariab Schroten, Plaintiff vs. S. A. C-immicgs, Defendant. Svazz or Oucoa, I County of Douglas I Notice U hereby given that by virtue of an execution dalr lata! oat ot ths above named Court ant causa on the 17ih day of December, A. S3., 1394, upon a jadgment made and en tered of record in said Circuit Court on the 11th day of December. 1891. by foreclosure of a mort- ng in favor of tne alove namea puinus, MVih Hchroteo, and agalsit tha above named defendant, cU A. Camming, and against the hereinafter mentione-l anl Ueaeribed mortgaged cropertr. fur the sam of til3.il. with interest at the rata of ten per cent per annum from the Uth day of Joe. 1S94, and fur the sum of 113.31. tho amount paid by plaintiff for taxes. and lur um aunt or fis.o.', attorney leei, ana ccsU taxed at (31. U, and the coau and ex pense nf making the sale, said mortgaged prop- rrtr ooog parucuiariy aesennea a louow. to- wit: Lot No. .2. in Frnitrale addition to the city of BoMbnrg. lkiugU County, llregon, aa the use appear pvr plat on tile and of ictoid in the office of the Comity Clerk of Douglas vnnty, Oregon, aaid lot being in the Donation Land Claim of 8. C. Braden. Donglaa county, Oregon, Towiuhip 27 8., R. 5 and 6 West; Wil lamette aleruian, containing ten acre, to rrther with the tenement, hereditamenta and appurtenance thereunto belonging or apper. laming, au in uougias counly, uiegon. Now. tberefure, I will on Wednesday, the 30th day of Januarv, A. D., 1S33, at one o'clock o. m. uttaid dar. at the Court boure door in Boaeburg, Douglas county, Oregon, sell at pub lic suction to tbe btgbeat blSCer. for caan In hand, all tbe lixht, title and interest which tbe aid defendant s. A. Cnnusings had in or to aid prtmiae on tbe 9th day of April, A. D. 1892. the date cf tbe execution of said mortgage, or at any time Hereafter in or to said above mentioned and described mortgaged real prop erty, and will apply the proceeds of such sale, first, to tthe payment of the coat and expenses of such ralo, aecond, to tbe payment of the costs and disbursement herein incurred, taxed at U1-SS. Third, to the payment of 123.00 attor ney fees. Fourth, to the payment of tbe sum of 211.33 with interest thereon from tbe Uth day of June, 1S91. at tbe rata of ten per cent per annum. And tbe further aura of $13.34, tbe amount of taxes paid on tbe said real prem- 1., m .... UJQ VTCI)flUI. 14 W, I will pay into the said court to be fcrihtr applied, as by law directed, to tbe defendant or his legal repiescntatives, aa by order of said court in said execution and order ot sale to me directed and delivered on tbe 17th day of De cember, 1S94. C. y. CATHCART, Eheriff of Douglas County, Ore, SUMMONS. TN TUE CIRCUIT COURT Or OREGON FOB A tb CnnutT nf Danrlaa- Pol Abraham, riaintiff. L. C. Beardaly, Teter Hume. E. B. rreble, Martha A. Bogges and T. K. bheridan, Executors and Executor of the estate ot T. It. Bogge-, de ceased. The Or gun Sc California Lumber On., a corporation, T. Born, H. W. Condon. Diat. Atty. for Doogl. Couuty and Ada Beards let . Defendants. To L. C. Bcardsley. the above named defendant. . in the name ot tbe btate of Oregon, you are berecy required to appear ana ansver tbe com plaint nled against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of tbe next regular term otaaid court, for said County and State, appointed to be held and to commence on Mondav the 13th day of March, A. D. 1S0J, that being the first day ol tbe term ol said court regularly following the expiration the time prescribed for the publi cation of this summons in and by an order herein made by the Hon. Judge ot said 'court and bear, inirdate the Slstday of December. ISM. lor tbe service ot this summou by the publication there- or ror o conaecutive weexr, ana ir you rail to to aorjear andaniver said comDliint. tbe tdalntiH herein will take judgment against you and a de cree aa rouowa: I. for the aum cf $979.57 with intrtst at the rate of lb per cent, per annum, from tbe 7th day of October, 1893, and Tor the further sum of 1 100 aa attorney's fee and further for hi costs and disbursements. 2. That lbs followiug described cremises to-wlt: l.ot Number Nineteen (191 in Brook's and Belden a Addition, tbe same belnr tbe Brookslde Addition to the City ot Koseburg, in the County tf Douglas, State nt Oregon, according to the ofl clal survey and plat of said addition of record In ua omro oi toe uouniy uieric or uougias taunty, Oretron, containing Nine (9) Acre more or leu, together with the tenement, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, be sold by the Sheriff ot said County and the proceed ot (said aie be applied to the nayznent of the above amounts, and that you aud all persons claiming under you or subsequent to tbe execution oi tne mortgage sued on berem hall be barred and foreclosed ot all right, claim or equity of redemption in the said premises and that execution Issue against you for any de nciency wnien may remain alter applying an tne proceeds of tho sale of said premises properly ap plicant to tse aaiiBiaetion or Mia judgment. ALBERT A I) UAH AN, dSltti attorney for ths riaintiff, NOTICE. it. & Lund Ofllcc, Koscburg, Ore.. ( Deccmbef 1. 1891.1 ComDlolnt having been entered at this oriice by Charles Bishop against Moses Furlong for .C. .... i.i. i r ....... .1 Vj. tlatea June l, ls, upon tno mvi sk, N 6Wli. SWir SV!r. Section 12. Township 23 S. Range A West, in Douglas county, Oregon, with a view to the cancellation of tsld entry, tho said cartles nra herebv summoned to nr- penr at United States Land Office, Koscburg Oregon, on the lSth day of January, 1S9 at 10 o cioccia. m to respona ana lurnisn testi mony concerning said alleged abandonment. Buftlcient evidence having been filed to show that personal service can not be maile, It is ncrcDy orucreu mat service De maae Dy puuu canon in tne i'iiishealeh at noscDurg, ure accoruing 10 law. u. m. kitcii, negister, K. H. SiiERiD-vM, ltccelver. Sheriff 8&1& TN tue circuit court of the state -t of Oregon, for Douglas County. Fendal Butherlln, Plalntln vs. Partou A. Harris, Elizabeth Harris and U K. CozKd, Defendants. Btatv op Onitaow, I ., County of Douglas.! Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an executlonand order of sale duly issued out of the above named Court, and cause, 011 the 17th day ol December, 1S91, upon n judgment made and entered of record In said Circuit Court on tho 11th day of December, 1831. by foreclosure of a mortgage In favor of the above named plaintiff and against the nbovo named defend I ... .f...n, . IT .1 ..I .m,l LMUahafh BUlfl, J u J .UM I . limit, oiiva i.M.nuvktl i.uiimt. and against the herclntilter mentioned and described mortgaged property for the sum of l3r.18A( with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum irom ucioDcr -um, jtsi. and the sum of tfl)O.0O attorney fees and $.7.C0 costs nnd dUbursemcnty. Now, therefore, I will on Saturday, the SCth lay of January, 1895, at 1 o'clock p. 111. of raid lay nt the Court y louse door In Koscburg, Douglas t-ounty, (Iregnn, sell at public auction to the highest didder for rush lu hand, all the right, title and interest which the said defend ants, I'aytoit A. Harris and Elizaheih Harris, or cither: of them, had on the 4th day of May, 1893, or nt any time then-alter lu or to the fol lowing described real property, to-wlt: The donation land claim No. 37 of Jnhnathan M. Cozad and Eveline Cozad. his wife. In Town ship 21 South, Range 4 West, certificate No. 121, nottflcnlt.il No. M7, containing 319.70 acre. Also tho West i of the 8. E. A, the South 14 o! the H. W. and the N. W. f4 of the &. W. '4 of Section b, the west a of the N. K. 'A. and lot 1 of Section 7, : sec ' Sec- Hon 7. and the S. E. V of the S. E. 'A of tlon 7, all In Township 24 South, Range 4 West, Willamette Meridian, .Douglas county, Oreson. contnlntne in the aggregate 23.31 acres, excepting from the donation of Johna- tnan u. uozaa ana wiie, ten acres 01 iauu mmmcnrln? at the X. W. earner Of said dona tion land claim, thence running East on the North line of said donation land claim, 57 Hods, thenco South 23 Rods, thence West !' Hods, thence North 28 Rods to the place of beginning, containing lu acres, together with all, and singular the tenements, heredita ments and acnurtcnancesi thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining anu mu ayyij r ... hi , the riroeeeds of such sale, first to the costs and expenses of such sale, and to the payment of costs herein taxed at S27.09, to the payment of rjQ0.no attnrnev fees, aud to the amount due plaintiff on said judgment to-wlt: the sum of fK38.88 with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 ocr cent ner annum from October JJtn, issi, and the overplus, it any there be, nay oyer to the said defendants, Payton A. Harris and Elizabeth Harris, their heirs, or legal assigns, as by order of said Court; in said execution to me directed, and delivered commanding me to sell said above mentioned and described mort gaged real property In the manner provided by law. u. r. cathuaut, By D. R. SnAXBKOOK, Deputy. Executor's Sale. Notice is herebv civcu that tliu nnderirned executor of the last will and testament and estate of Henry 8. Marsh, deceased, late of Donelas iconntr, 'Oretron. lias been duly li censed and directed by the County Court of Douglas connty, ureon, ny an uracr ot said Court made ana entered oi rccom on tne -Jiu day of Ocober, lbOl, to sell all of the real es state oeIoni;iDZ to the Co late of the said Henry S. Marsh, deceased, which Eald order provi.Us that said executor may sell the said real prop erty of said deceased, which said real property is ucreinauer muy ana particularly arscriuea, at Drivate sale. Now. therefore. In pursuance of said license and order, wblch is recorded in VoL S, on pages 243 and 1M0 thereof, of the Porbate Or der dook oi saia uougias county, uregon, i will, from and after tne zota day oi January, IS95, proceed to sell at private sale according to law In such cases made and provided, for cash in nana, to the nisnes; Dioaer, all the ricbt. title and interest which the said Henry S. Marsh, deceased, bad in or to the hereinafter, described premises at the time of his death, to wit: on the 22nd day of April. 1SIH. to wit: South 1-2 of the NE 1-4, BE 1-4 or the NW 1-4 and the S 1-2 of Sed 31. Tp 23 9. R 5 W. Willamette Meridian; also tbe NE 1-2 of the NV 1 4. sec 6 Td 24 S, KO W. Willamette Me rldian, Douglas connty, Oregon, containing 43U acres more or less. Dated this 26th day ol December, l&W. J. S. HUNT. Executor. C. A. Seiilbrede, Atty. for Estate. d27td Notice of Sale. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned as administrator of the es tate of Josepntu Brock, deceased, will on Sat urday, the 5th day of January, 1S95, at the hour ot 2 o clock p. m. of said day, in pur suance of an order duly issued out of the Conntr Court for Douglas conntv. Oretron. on tne orn aay oi uciooer, i&rt, ouer lor saie, ana sen to tne nignest oiaaer lor caan. tne iouow ins described real property: All of Section 10. (excepting therefrom the N. C of the N. E. JO containing sou acres, ine c oi tne .n. ' ol Sec 9. containing 0 acres. The X. U o the N. E. i of Sec. 15. containing 60 acres. The N E i ol the N. W. hi of Sec. 13. contain ing 40 acres. All of said land being In Town- snip Ji, s., ic 6 rtest, wuuuneitc Jienaian, in Douglas Connty. State of Oregon, and contain' ing in tbe aggregate "GO acres. Said above described real property to be sold on the prem ises, lerms oi saie, casn. Dated this 1st day of December. 1S94. D. BROCK. Administrator ot the estate of Josephus Broc! aeceasca. Executor's Notice. VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned have been appointed execu tors of the last will and testament of the estate of Ansel Langdon of Douglas Cennty, Oregon, late deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pre sent me same to citner oi us at our usual place ot residence near EDxton in Douglas County. Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, and all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make Immediate payment to eimeroi us at saia piace. uateu tnisstn aay oi ovemter. ish. A- G. LANGDON. JOHN HENDERER, Executors of the last will and testa ment of Ansel Langdon, deceased. C. A. Szhlbbkdb. Attorney lor Executors. nSt5 Notice for Publication. Land office at Koseburg. Oregon, Dee. 15, ISM. Notice Is hereby given that the followlns- named settler has filed notice o! his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register ana lucievcr, u. b. Land Office, at Koseburg, Oregon. January SO. IKS. viz: Henry D. Maxum on H. E. No. cad. for theSWJf Section 10. Tp. 29 S., K, 8 west. He names the folowing witnesses to prove nis continuous residence upon ana cul tivation oi. saia una. viz: Klcbard uoos Charles L. Cox, William W. Cox, Peter Burch ail ot camas valley, uregon. ui,u a. .m. tAii;ii, Kegistcr. Final Settlement. MOTICE IS HEREBY GIEN THAT S. C Flint, administrator with the will an nexed of the estate of Edson Adams, deceased, has tiled his final account therein, and an or der bas been made and entered of record, di recting this notice nnd naming Tucsdar. the Sth day of January, 1S95, at 1 o'clock: p. m., at tuc lomce oi me county jnage oi uongias County, Oregon, as the time and place of hearing objeetions. It any, to said final ac count and tne settlement thereof. Dated thesth day of December. 1S94. S. C. FLINT, Administrator. NOTICE. Notice 1 hereby civen to all whom it mar con. eernthsSIhiveappointedD.W.8tearnsof Cala pooia precinct Deputy Inspector ot Stock for aaid precinct; postomee aaoress, Oakland; also A. J. Chanman of Wilbur, and IUloh 8mith. at Rose burg, to act daring ray absence, and other wil oeaaueaaspame inspected make tbeir desire uonio me. Xoseburg, Slay 4th. 18S7. THOS. SMITH, Impaetor et Stock tor Douglas connty .'Or. W. J. BEHfiET Architect and Draftsman, R013EBDRQ OREGON. Personal Supervision given all work. No More Back Ache V ..fiOF A ir?i s. Constipation. IHFLAMAT10N orTHc BLADDER, aid BALL KIDNEY DISEASES. FE03I TEBMINAIj Ult ISTEIJIOK TlOSTS RAILROAB Is the Lino to Take To all Points East anil South. It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. Itruns through VESTIBULED TKAIN3 EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR to 8T. 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