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It manages to mala about 13 hours, and when a timopieco is that much ahead of ox behind timo it is just as good as if it wcro perfect A Ehortwhilo ago I was compelled to visit Philadelphia, from which city I am just returning. During my stay there tho watch lost fivo minutes a day, and tho loss was as regular as tho gain was in Chicago or in your city. I havo a theory upon tho subject "I believe that tho movements of a man havo mora or less effect upon a watch. Now, almost every man readily falls into tho ways and gait of his fel lows. In Chicago or in St Louis every man likes to be fivo minutes ahead of time. In Philadelphia every ono says: 'Well, there's no hurry. Fivo minutes behind time will make no difference, ' and from this follows that slow, easy gait which is tho most striking charac teristio of the Quaker City. It would seem tho watches keep timo in tho samo fashion, as if in sympathy with their owners. So you seo there is pretty good reason for tho allegation with regard to Philadelphia's proverbial slowness." St Louis Globe-Democrat K Ml 1 Kins ot all Bicycles. Light Weight and Absolutely the Dest. Superior flatcrial Rigidity. EveryMa and Scientific Work- chlncfully warranted mm 5 Highest Honors at the World's Columbian Exposition. Sand two-cent stamp for our xi-pare CaUtogue-A work ol Art. Monarch Cycle Company, Rrtiil Salesroom. to Wabash Art. Lake end Ualstcd Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. aiacie In India. Some recent travelers who have Been the magicians of India reported that tho skill of these jugglers has been over rated, and that their tricks aro really less wonderful than they havo been said to be, But Mr. Kellar, who is himself a slight of hand expert, thinks different ly. He says that the Hindoo wizards perform tricks that he can neither dupli cate nor understand, so marvelous are they. This is what ho relates of ono whom ho saw at tho Chuddermunzil club at Lucknow: "Ho took a board and placed it on four glass goblets, thus elevating it from tho floor. A youngster sitting on the board wa3 requested to place his hands together, palms up. Then the juggler took a glass of water and poured it into tho outstretched bands of the boy. In the meantime tho boy had been mes merized, and his attention was fixed on a point indicated by the magician. Gradually the water turned green in col or and then developed into a jelly which increased in density until it became as solid as a stone: Out of tho center of this appeared the head of asnake, which gradually developed until in tho place of tho water there appeared a hissing reptile. I was amazed, I can assure you, but tho trick was not yet completed. Hitting tho reptile upon tho head with his wand, the juggler took it up careful ly and placed it back into tho glass. As we looked it becamo transformed into a jelly, which in turn melted into a green' ish colored water. Clearer and clearer became the fluid until it was of its origi nal color, and then tho juggler placed it to his lips and drank tho entire contents. This was the most wonderful trick I ever saw performed, and it is as mysterious to mo today as it was then." New York Advertiser. aSxrk: Twain' Critic! rm. There is only one expert who is quali fied to examine the souls and tho life of a people and make a valuable report the native novelist This expert is so rare that the most populous country can never have 15 conspicuously and con' fessedly competent ones in stock at one time. This native specialist is not quail fled to begin work until he has been ab sorbing during 25 years. How much of his competency is derived from con scious "observation?" The amount is so slight that it counts for next to nothing in the equipment Almost tho whole capital of the novelist is tho slow ac cumulation of unconscious observation absorption. The native expert's intentional obser vation of manners, speech, character and ways of life can have value, for tho na tive knows what they mean without having to cipher out tho meaning. But I should bo astonished to see a foreigner get at tho right meanings, catch tho elusive shades of these subtle things. Even tho native novelist becomes a for eigner, with a foreigner's limitations, when he steps from tho state whose life is familiar to him into a state whose life he has not lived. 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American Agriculturist, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. 7S Columbian Building, The Plalndcnler, American AcrlculturlHtM. SPECIAL COMBINATION OPPEB. 82.001 Our price o o.y J.5u x.oo lor no tit PnperH. if. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES AND OLD SORES PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT CATARRH, fflALARIfl, AND potassium KIDNEY TROUBLES lie Took Salmon "I say, Gaddersby," said Mr. Smith as ho came into the fishmonger's with a lot of tackle in his hand. "I want yon to give me some fish to tako homo with me. Put them np to look as if they've been caught today, will yon?" "Certainly, sir," said tho fishmonger. "How many?" "Ob, yon'd better give me three or four barbel. Make it look decent in quantity without appearing to exagger ate, yon know." "Ifes, sir. But you'd better take salm on, hadn't yon'?' "Why, what makes yon think so?" "Ob, nothing, czcept that your wifo wa3 down here early this afternoon and said if yon dropped in with your fishing tacklo and a generally woebegone look to have yon take salmon if possible, as she liked that kind better than any oth er." Mr. Smith took salmon. Pearson's "Weekly. itotfco is hereby given to the public by tho undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem iseo, at'Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the. party taking sand or gravel first contract with mo for the right to bo do. TressDaescrs will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaeon Bore, Rosebnrg, Oregon. March 17th. 1891 Boos and shoe? selling att cost at Lana-enbere's. Closinc out sale. No Makes Marvelous Cures in Blood Poison Rheumatism and Scrofula P. P. P. parltes tbo blood, tralltfi cp the vetk end debilitated, cites utrescth to trttlimcA ncrrcs. eip"l lleaMa.clrlnctliepmtlratticirii inl bapptneM nhers :clincr. glooror leeiiutf and lj!la4o Ort rrSTulled. and DYSPEPSIA Arc entirely rrxnorea by P.P.I -Prlcklj AS. rofco Itoct nnd PoUs ilnnj. tho creteas blood pwiar ca carta. ABrsarxx. 0.. Jclj 21. 1591. Q. : DHAK 1 ABrssrxx. O.. JC17 21. 1W1. ;as MrrxAif Bno-. 8vanna, CA!t Hie-I txinctt a bottlo of '.P. 1'. at Hot epnnfs,Arlc.,anl 7 our P. r. r. at not cprin23,nt.,u- rfcas donono aero cowl than t&roo rsoDtb treatment at tbo uc tjoid threo bolt lot C. o. V. oIIotEpncs'. for prtajary. mcondorr and tcrilarj HTpbUim. for blond pouocinr. mrrru rlal cotton, malaria. i!jp!Pl3. alia In all Mood and tkta dl-cawn. l:to Wotctct. plmplct. old chronic ul-.-'.-t, tetter. cald head. boll, rrrt'f li ecieaa we mar set. wlihout frrri'f ontradlrtlnn.lbat 1. P. P. la IlicUtt Mood purlBor In thif'rM.at;d iirn n-aittre. rpecdx and pcraiancat turca In c'l cruel. ladleatrhosanjatcnn r.ro iiolaooM nnd tJbcvj blood la In cr, liopafti cj; ;. -t-tlon. doetoraeoatrail Irrrtnlarlil-.'. are pecalU.-lr ni3lMl by tto vou Scr(ol toato and blooj cleanlrc I;ro Ttlean( P. V. r.-Pilcily Aah, PouO Iloot and Potcuicai. Brurtanrva, Mo., '.cr. 14tb. ICJnape"''" tH" blzbeft ttms oC Tournooldao frouitn7 't7npprvin.il 1-nonledRO. I waanflectO' with heart dUeaio. rlonrl7 and rboitnjtlm lor 257care. waatre.itcdb7thorjrb?5 ph7tlclani ana fpent hundreds cxrlnl lsr. tried crcry bnown rerae:7 rali ont ending mllcf. I hao ot.17 tat-.n one Dottle ot yonr P. P. P-, and caa cborfo)l7 ta7 It baa dono nouira kooA than any thlr c I havo crct ts'.'on. I cm recommond j-oar med!:lno to til anllerera ot th aboTo dlscft'je. MRS. M. M. YnxnY. Cprlagfleld, Orccn cocnty, Ho. nsapecttnllTyticni.,, JAR. . il.t bcrisoo, Ejoto Count7, 0. Carl 3. C. Jchaa'.oa. To rn roi U viiy ton'err.: 1 btrs try tellr to tbo wnnderml properties of p. P. p. for ornpiIoa cr ths nkln. I iiffcred Icr ovcril yrarjwllb nn nn rlnbt'y led illsacrocablo cntlon on 13Y iwr.. 1 t r'cl orry knot7n reme dy Int. U tl3,nntll P. P. P. waanacd, sad ca r.otr ealn-ly cu.-ei. (3:encc b7 J. P. JOI1..8TGN, Siln Causer CsrcC. TttHncuyfnn :A lli-jcr eSrjKbuTes. ecQOT", Tr.. Janmry 1. ir.0.1. liK.r. i.jprAM nno.. navsncab, Oa.; rjcutltmtnl biro tried year P. V. P. Iut a dlteaae of thsaktn, utuslly inown -1 aWn eaneor.of tnlrty years' nun-lics, ami .oocd erect rcllof; It pcrlfloatiiobloct ntd removes r.U lr rltRtloa from tho aont of tho iliac aoo rn.l iTevrat 037 rnreadlcir of t in cij.h.. 1 bsvotabonflvonrnlibottle.i for t cocadent thatanntlior courao ulll efn-ccr.cnrc. ltba.aliorollOTea no f.-oru iPdls rtloa and ctassca tiecues. Sgffi.r.noT. Attorney ct Law. DUE 0 M D1S6GSE3 FliiM FI08. JILT, EHUGOI0T3 BELL IT. &.EPPWSAW BROS. PEOPZtlETOnS, rjir-iran'a DloclrJSarnciliiIi.aa We get outa Poor class of Printing Job Printing "1 Pays that is Superior Poor to the Profits. "General Run." Mining Application No. 54. United States Land Office, Rosebnrg, Oregon, February 18, 1895 I Notico Is hereby given that tho (keen Mount ain Mining Company, a corporation duly lncor- S orated under tho general law ol tho Etato ot rcgon, with Its principal oOco or placo of business at Portland, Multnomah county, Ore gon, by ll duly qualified and acting president, W. (3. Wilson, whoso post ofllco address In Cleve land, Douglas County, Oregon, has, on tho 17th of August, 1887. filed Its application for a patent for three hundred feet In a southwesterly direct ion from tho discovery cut, and twelve hundred feet In a northeasterly direction from said dis covery cut, in the aggregate fifteen hundred linear feet of the Orccn Mountain Quartz lode, bearing gold and sliver quartz, together with Burfnce ground six hundred feet in width ultuatcd In Green Mountain Mining District, Hntintr nf Dnnelaa and Ktato of Oreeon. nnd Inilimntprf tiv the Held notes nnd official Dint nn Illc in mis omcc as survey no. o aim oiaim .tn, nn mmirvpvn lands but In Sections 32 and 33. Township Si south, Kangel west, when the pub lic survey is cxicuucu, saiu jjui nu. uouuiii inscribed ns follows, to wit: liczlunlnzat a win t three hundred feet south. 85 degress west of discovery shaft or cut at post No. 1 nt the center of southerly end of said Claim No. Si, from which the southeast corner of section Si and n. Township 32 south, Kaugo 4 west. Willamette Mcnuinn, on tne vmaianuaru Parallel South, Douglas County, Oregon, bears uniith ft decrees cast C0.37 chains distant, stir 30 inches in diameter bears north 41 degrees west ono hundred and twenty links distant, n fir IS Inches In diameter bears south fct degrees east 10 lints diitont. thence north x degrees west axi icet to post No. 2. from which ycllou fir 30 inches In diameter bears south 55 decrees cast 17 links. yellow fir 2t inches in diameter bears north 43 degrees cast 78 links, mathrone C inches in di ameter bears souin m ucgrccs west .u jinas; thencii north 35 decrees east 1500 feet to post No. 3 from which a fir 20 inches In diameter bears south 20 degrees west 28 links distant, a nr 12 inches In diameter bears north Cl degrees cast 31 links distant; thence south 55 degrees east COO feet to post No. 5, from wnicn mamerone o lnphm lii diameter hears sonth 28 decrees west 32 links distant, mathcrone G inches in diam eter bears norm 2U degrees cast l-i iinKs aisiam; thenco soum ucgrccs west i.xju icet to post Nn. C from which fir 12 inches in diameter bears north 55 degrees west zfl links distant, fir ten Inches in diameter bears soum 07 ucgrecs west 27 links distant, fir 8 Inches in diameter bears south fcO degrees cast 31 links distant, thenco north 55 degrees west 300 (hundred) feet to place of beginning, magnetic variation 13 degrees cast, containing 20.65 acres. this location of this mine. V. J. Worlcy locator, is recorded In the recorder's office. Douglas rouniy, uregon, in hook oi itcconi 01 Mlnliic Claims. Volume 2. pace 72S. The ail joining claimants arc It. 8. Jones and A. S. Whiting on tho northerly end and F. Clanio & Co.. on tho southerly end. And any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Green Mountain Mine or surface ground, are required to file their ad verse claim with the Kcghter of the United States Land Office at Roscburg, in the State of Oregon, during the sixty days period ot pub lication hereof, or they will be barred by vir tue of the provisions of the statute. K. M. VEATCH, Register. JOB PRlfiTlfiG This Space Reserved for M. JOSEPHSON'S New York Cash Store, Sheriff Sale. TX TUE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the County of Douglas. Stephen Mlnord, I'lalutifT. vs. Wrr. McBtc and C. A. McBee, Defendants. State of Oregon , County ot Douglas, t ' Whereas at a regular term of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, County of Douglas, to wlt: On Saturday, December 22nd, 1831, the plaintiff1 above named recovered judgment against the above named defendants for the sum of Four Thousand Six Hundred Thirty three and 15-100 (S1C33.15) Dollars and costs and disbursements taxed at K20. ifor J300 attorney fees herein taxed and against the Hollowing de scribed mortgaged property, to-wit: Beginning at the comer of section 15. 16, 21 and 22 in Township 25 South, Range C West of Willamette Meridian, running thence east 1M5 feet, thence north 2 degrees 10 minutes cast 1570 feet, thence north 4S degrees 5 minutes cast C63 feet, thence north 32 degrees and 41 minutes least 400 feet, thence north 17 degrees cast 330 feet, thence west 5732 feet to the li section corner on the lino between Sections 15 and IS. Township 23 Sonth, ltangc G West of the Willamette Meridian, thence south 2C40 feet to the place of beginning, containing 125 acres, in Douglas Connty.Oregon. together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any whe appertaining, and whereas it has been de creed by the Court that the mortgage of plain- uu oe lorcciosea. ana an tne ngni, uue ana in terest of sold defendants. Win. McBee and C. A. McBee. or cither of them, had in or to the said 5 remises nn the 4th day ot October, ISS7, the ate of the execution of said morteaze. or at any time thereafter, be sold in the manner pro vided by law. and the proceeds arising there from bu applied to the payment ot the costs and expenses herein, and to said indebtedness, and that said defendants, Wm. McBee and C. A. McBee, and each of them be barred and fore closed of U eUlty of redemption in and to the saia premises. Now therefore, in the name ot the Slatj of Cr.gon, I have levied npon, and will on Tues day, the 19U1 day of .March, 1S95, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said daT at the Court House door in RosebuK;, Douglas County, Oregon, sell at pub- llcaccuou 10 tne nigncst Diaucr lor casn in hand all the rlzht. title or Interest which said defendants had in or to the above described mortgaged property cn the 4th day of October, lte7. or at any time thereafter, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in any wise appurtaining, and will apply me proceeds arising tncrcirom, nrst to the costs and disbursements of said sale. and the costs and disbursements herein taxed at 6i50; tecond to the payment of $300 attorney lees: intra 10 me payment 01 tne sum 01 f tos&io. wim interest mercon at tne rate 01 s per cent. per annum irom me22na uay 01 Kcccmtier, ixi and the over-plus, if any there be. pay to the said defendants, or their legal representatives. v. tr. UAIIIUAKI, SherllTof Douglas Counlr, Orecon. By D. K. SiiAnnnooK, Deputy. flatd PLAINDEALER PUB. CO. Portland University 1. Location beautiful, healthful and free from all places of temptation. 2. Best instruction in College, Preparatory, Normal and Business Courses ; also in Theology, Music and Art. State Diplomas to graduates of Normal. Diplomas for all courses. 3. Board in West Hall, Club Houses or private farni lies, $100 to $200 per year for board and tuition. 4. Fall Term opens Sept. 18th. Catalogues sent free Address C. C. Stratton, D. D., President,' or Thos. Van Scoy, D. D., Dean. Sheriff Sale. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JL State of Oregon, for Dauglas County. Sylvester l'ennoyer. Ceo. W. McBridcl ana rnu .ucicnan'.tsoarn 01 uom- i mlssioncrs for the sale of school I and university lands, and for the I investment 01 tne lunds arising therefrom. Plaintiff. J. vs. U Fisher, IMary U Fisher, L. S. Lamb. A. C. Marstcrs and Sol. Abraham, Defendants. J State of Oregon, 1 County ot Douglas.) Whereas at the rccular December term. 131, of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douclas County, plaintiffs above named recov ered a judgment by foreclosnre of a mortxage against the above named defendants. J. L. Fish er, Mary L. Fisher, L. S. Lamb, A. C. Marstcrs and Sol. Abraham, and against the following ucscntxti mongageu premises, 10-wii: ine a containing 240 acres In Douelas Countv. Oreeon u'gcincr nun me tenements, ncrcuiiamenrs ana appurtenances .thereunto belonctncr or in anr wise appertaining, and whereas at the rreular December, l!JI. lerm, to-wit: On Friday, De cember 11th, 1?34, an order of sale was made for said mortsascu premises, and whereas, it was decreed in said order of sale that the defendant. u b. Lamb, Is now owner in fee simple of said premises anu mat tne ueienuants A. u. Marstcrs. sol. Abraham and J. L. Fisher each have a vnli.l claim acalnst said premises in the sum of Mil each, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per ccnu pcrannum iromtne.'utn uay 01 uctooer, 1S32. and that said claims are subseouent in ef fect to lien of Plaintiff, that said premises be sold according to law and that the purchaser be placed In immediate possession thereof, that the defendants J. L. Fisher, Marv L. Fisher, L. S. Lamb. A. C. Marstcrs and Sol. Abraham be barred of all equity ol redemption in said prcuv iscs. Now therefore I will on Saturday the 23rd day of narch, 1895, sell all the rieht, title and interest J. L. Fisher and Mary L. Fisher had in nr tn cnlil nwmtcni nn thnMh .l.tf nf Mor 1 - r .--... ' w... 'w; v. J , f and also all the right, title and Interest of any ana an tne persons claiming ny unucr, or throuch the said defendants. J. L. Fisher and Mary L. Fisher, from and after the Mh day of May, ls30, and will apply the proceeds arising therefrom, first to the payment of the costs and expenses ot me loreclosure and sale of said propcrlv: second the sum of tUO attomev fees: third to the payment of 71117.10 with interest at 8 per cent, per annum from December 14th, lsSI, and if after the application of tho proceeds of saia saie aiorcsaiu mere is anv sum remaining there be paid the defendants J. L. Fisher. A. C. Marstcrs and Sol. Abraham the sum of $2V0 each with interest at the rate of 8 per cent, per an num, from the Sth dav of Mav. 1x)0. and the overplus if any there be, 1 will pay over to the County Clerk to be distributed ty onler of ttc Court. U. t. UATMUAKT, flStl Sheriff. NOTICE FOR rUBLTCARION. Land Office at Koscburg, Oregon. January 22nd. 1S95. 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Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations, in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Inquire of ID. S- BITIOK, SU&iH9!tu.B!, 3Dul2M Connty, Ojtfeam. AARON KOSE. ROSE & PROPKIETOKS OF THE New Era poller A. 31. ROSE CO Mills, aianufncturers oi I lf H ITF 80 Cents Pe" Sack tne celebrated -i 9 J Brands of Flour, 510 R 95 Cent8 Per 8ack Bran, Shorts, Feed, Etc., Constantly on Hand. Highest Cash Price Paid for Wheat FKOJI TERMINAL 0U 1XTEUI0U FOISTS The) Northern) PagIfigi ' RAIXaROAB Is the Line to Taie To all Points East aiid South. It is the DIXIXG CAE ROUTE. It runs through VESTIBULED TRAINS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR to ST. 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Established in 1S54, for the treatment of Sexual and Seminal Diseases, such as (io orrhea, Otrrt, Strict ure, Suphtlts.ia alllts forms. Seminal Weak- un, Impotency, and SjLost Manhood perma nently cured. The sick and afflicted should not fail to call upon him. The Doctor has traveled extensively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable information, which he is com- ?etent to Impart to those In need of his services, he Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. DR. GIBBON will mako no charge unless he ef fects a cure. Persons at a distance CURED AT HOME. All communications strictly conflden iaL All letters answered in plain envelopes. Charges reasonable. Call or write. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON. Box 1S57. San Francisco. Cal NOTICE. Notice is hereby siren to all whom it may con cern that I hue appointed D. V. Stearns of Cala. pool precinct Deputy Inspector of Stock for aaid prtcinct; poatofnee addnu, Oakland; also A. S. Chapman of Wilbur, nnd Ralph Smith, at Rose burg, to act daring my absence, and others wit be added as parties inspected make their desire known tn me. Eoseburg, May 1th, 1SS7. TH08. SMITH, Inspector ut IS toe r tor Douzla county Ur. DeardorffHouse Two Doors North of Depot Hotel. Table supplied with the best the mar ket affords. Meala at all hours, 25 cents. Special rates to families, and particular attention given to immigrants. W. I. D, DEARDORFF, Propr. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Express trains leave Portland daily. bonth I I North 6:15l-..v. 32(1 JUX. 10:15 jum. Lv. . Lv. Ar. - Portland - Ar. Rosebnrg - Lv. San Francisco Lv. 1130 r.x. Above trains stop at all stations From Port land to Albany inclusive. Also Tangent, Shed ds, Halsey, Harrisburg. Junction City, Irving. Eugene and all stations from Rosebnrg to Ashland inclusive. Bosebnrg mail Daily. S:3U.x.iLv. - Portland - Ar. 14 3) p.m. 5:S0r.x.lAr. Rosebnrg - Lv. 1 7:U0 A. M. DINING CARS OX OGDEN ROUTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers AND SECO.VD.CLASS SLEEriXG CA1LS Attached to all Through Trains. West Side Division. Between Fortloud and CoryaJlis. Mall train daily (except Sunday). 7:50 x. x. 12:15 r.x. I Lv. - Portland I Ar. - Corvallis Ar. Lt. 5:3Sr.x. 1:00 r. x. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific railroad. Express train dally (except Sunday). 4:40 p. x. Lv. 725 P. M. 1 Ar. Portland - Ar. :2S x. x. McMinville Lv. 5aOA.X. Through Tickets to all Points in tbc Eastern States. Canada and Europe can be obtained at low est rates lrom George Eatcs, Agent Koseburj. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. U. F. & Pass. Agen PORTLAND, OREGON. SUMfflONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR -1- the County of Douglas. Sol Abraham, Plaintiff. L. C. Beardsly, Peter Hume, E. B. Preble, Martha A. Bosses and T. R. Sheridan, Executors and Executor of the estate of T.R. Bobsct, de ceased. The Oregon & California Lumber Co., a corporation, P. Born, a. VT. Condon, Dist. Atty. for DougHj County and Ada Beards let, Defendants. To L. C. Beardsley, the above named defendant, In the name ot the State of Oregon, yon an hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit on or before the first day of the next regular term ot said court, for said County and State, appointed (o be beld and to commence on Monday the 13th day of March, A. D. ISO J, that being the first day of the term of said court regularly following the expiration the time prescribed for the publi cation of this summons in and by an order nereis made by the Hon. Judge ot said court and bear, ingdate the 31st day of Deeembtr, ISM, lor tha service of this summous by the publication there of for 6 consecutive .weekr, and if you fail ro to appear and answer said complaint, the plaintiff herein will take judgment against you and a de cree as follows: 1. For the sum of 1079.37 with in t rest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, from the 7th day of October, 1803, and for the farther sum of $100 as attorney's fees and further for his costs and disbursements. 2. That tha following described premises, to-wit lt Number Nineteen (19) in Brook's and Addition to the City of Roseburg, in the County if Douglas, State or Oregon, according to the offi cial survey and plat of aaid addition of record in the office of the County Clerk of Douglaa County, Oregon, containing Nine (9) Acres more or leas, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In anywise appertaining, be sold by the Sheriff of as id County and the proceeds of lsaid;sale be applied to the payment ot the above amounts, and that you aud all persons claiming unaer you or subsequent to the execution of the mortgage sued on herein shall 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 ficiency which may remain after applying all tha-, proceeds of the sals ot said premises properly apT plicable to the satisfaction of said judgment. ALBERT ABRAHAM. d3U6 ttorney for tha Plaintiff. 0. B. Cannon is agent for the Fire man's Fund and Home Mutual Insurance Companies. They are both PacificICoaat Companies and therefore deserve your patronage. humbog. Call and be convinced.