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THE PLAINDEALER ISTOU SVXRT XOJfDAY AUD THCRSTUT BT THE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY W. F. BENJAMIN, . - C. Y. BENJAMIN. .... Subscription Rate Editor Manager. One Ycr payable in advance Month, " " Month. " JUNE 13. 1S95. OREGOS. The contrast between tho climate east of the Rockies and tno climate of Oregon is becoming more notice able every year as the business and social relations of the two sections become more intimate. The equable winters and pleasant summers of Oregon are beginning to attract at tention from the people of the East, where the cyclone and blizzard de vastate ciops and destroy human life and property. There is not wanting evidence that an increased immigra tion will pour into Oregou within the nest two years. There is cer tainly room for double of our present population. Thousands of acres of virgin soil awaits the hand of the in dustrious toiler. Untried and unde veloped resources still remain in nature ready to spring into life at the magic touch of human skill and energy. There is land for the farmer, great forests of timber for the lum berman, mineral wealth for the miner, grazing lands for the stock raiser, business opportunities for the capitalist and a genial, healthful cli mate for all. Oregon is destinied in the near future to be the most inter esting, progressive and prosperous portion of the United States. And now look at onr own county, Doug las, the fairest, most picturesque sec tion of the state. What are we do tng to Induce immigration and settle ment amongst us? The business men and press of the county should take immediate steps to direct atten tion hitherward, by giving wide spread circulation as to the extent and resources of the county. GOLD ASD SILVER. Our free silver advocate-? contends that onr forefathers made the silver dollar of 371$ grains pure silver the standard, and that the gold coins were based on the silver dollar, at that time, 1792, was one of gold to 15 of silver. That is 24$ grains of pure gold should constitute the gold dollar and 371 of pure silver the sil ver dollar, or by weight, the gold dollar, was one-fifteenth that of the silver dollar. Or in other words one ounce of gold was equal in value to fifteen ounces of silver. This difference in value was the result of commercial, and not of statute regulations. The first coinage act of this gov ernment adopted the commercial re lations of the two metals. Observe, each were made money with this disparity of values, which no legal enactment had made, just as the value of any commodity is de termined nnder the laws of demand and supply. DIED IS OFFICE. Since the foundation of the gov ernment 10 members of the cabinet died in office: four, Hugh S . Legare of Sonth Carolina, Abel P. Upshere of "Virginia, Daniel of Massachusetts, and Walter Q. Gresham of Illinois, holding at the time of their death the portfolio of state. The others were Wm. Bradford of Pennsylvania, attorney general under Washington; Thomas Gilmer, secretary of the navy nnder Taylor; John A. Kaw lins of Illinois, secretary of war nnder Grant; Timothy 0. Howe of Wisconsin, postmaster general and Charles J. Folger of New York, sec retary of the treasury under Harri son. COOH BAY R. R. The time for argument has passed. The Pxaixdealer has heretofore shown by argument backed np with figures that beyond dispute the rail road from this city to the coast would be of incalcuable benefit. The time has now come for action. It will take money to ouild a rail road. Tvdk won't do it, but coin will, or can. It is now tho oppor tunity of a life time a tide, which, if launched upon now, will load to fortune aud to fame. What will Bosebnrg doT is the momentious question. The Eugene Guard says: The Bene w says that someone says there is a genera! feeling of dissapoint ment because Colonel Alley refuses to become a candidate for congress from the second congressional dis trict. If the Guard was aware how little attention the republicans of this district pay to the inano bab blings of that political assassin, the Gnard would not mention its unre liable assertions. That paper ia dis pointed in not being able to down Mr. Hermann by vi!laniou3 etab3 in the back. But, pjor thing, it is as is the lot of mankind, doomed to disappointment. It would not be a laugLing matter to the Hawaiian government if the deposed queen sbocld marry a Jap anese prince who could train the mi kado's eye on the islands. Money spent in a foreign market may come back, b'nt money spent in a home market never goes away. fix oo X oo 50 RACES ON THE FOURTH. A Basket Dinner and Picnic at the Fair Grounds. There will bo a picnic and bosket din ner in connection with tno rncoa at tho fair pound on (lie Fourth. Every body is invited to come and have a good lime. Following is the 8PEKD riSOUKAKME: Trotting Three minute class', purso $50, two in three. Running (MO yards, and repeat, purso 50. Special running raco, f50. Entries 10 per cont of purse. Tho winning horse to liavo 70 per cent. Tho second 20 per cent, the third 10 per cent of the purse. No money given for n walk over. In all races 4 horses will bo re quired to enter and three to start. In the event of the net gate receipts falling short of tho amount advertised in purses, the association reserves the right to reduco purses to a sum not less than GO per cent of the gross gate receipts. Wool Received at Pendleton. Tho Pcndloon wool scouring mill has received to date: By rail. 1.S42.229 pounds; by team, 343,915 pounds; total, 2,1S7,H4 pounds. A quarter of a million pounds will como from Burns. A part arrived on Friday. This wool is hauled to Baker City by team and sent there by rail. Snake rirer will send to Pendleton at least 1,000,003 pounds, and from all along up to tho Spokane country tho wools are coming tliat way. During the week six cars of SO bales each of scoured wool went out, making 4S0 bales, and 192,000 pounds. This represents about 775,000 pounds of grease wool. It is 30 per cent scoured wool, as it baa been for three or four weeks, without change. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding Douglas county warrants, in Corsed prior to September 4th, 1691, to present the same at the treasurer's office in tho court house for payment, as in terest will ceas4 thereon after the date of this notice by publication. Dated this tho 13th day of Juno, A. D. 1S95, at Roseburg, Douglas County, Or. W. A. Fratsb, County Treasurer. The Peltoa Water Motor Of capacities varying from 1 to 25 horse power affords the most convenient, eco nomical and reliable power for all light service. One of these may be seen run ning at this office. Send for circulars. The Pellon Water Wheel Co., 121 Main St., San Francisco, Cal. Bncblen's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cots onuses, sores, uicers. fcait Kfieura, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Cnillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup, tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give penect sausiacuon or money refunded Price25 cents per m. For sale at A. C. Marsters & Co. Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons holding Douglas county warrants in aorsed prior to July 1st, lbyl, to present them at the treasurer's office in the court house for payment on or before June 10th, 1S33, as interest will cease thereon at that date. Wji. A. Featzb, County Treasurer. "Llverine. "Liverine," manufactured by the An chor S Chemical Co., the great Liver, Kidney and Constipation cure. An in fallible remedy for all curable lorms of diseases of those organs. The greatest knows remedy for Indigestion. Try it. For sale at II. F. Rapp's drug store, Roseburg,-Oregon. Sheriffs Notice. Taxes will be received till June I5tb without cost. After that date no taxes will be received till the completion of the delinquent list, about the 1st of July, when ttco per cent will be added to all taxes delinquent on June 15th. C. F. CATUCAor, Sheriff. Lecture on Y. P. S. C. E. The secretday of the Y. P. S. C. E. Union of San Francisco, Cal., Rev. H. E. Monser, will deliver a lecture at the Christian churcb.Sunday, June 16, 8 p.m. on the subject of Christian Endeavor, to which the young peoplo especially and the public generally are invited. noney to Loan In sums of $1000 to $5000 on well im proved farms. D. S. K. Bvicz. A sensation has been created by the revelations regarding 'be barbarous treat ment of the lunatic inmates of the mon astery of Mariabod, during the trial of a suit for slander brought against Hermann Mellage, an inkeeper of Scbarre, and Warnatzcb, a newspaper man. who pnb lished an exposure of the methods of the monks, whoe methods became known on the escape of the Scotch priest. Father Forbes, whose escape was facili tated by Herr Mellage. Tho evidence phows that the monks are illiterate men, totally unfitted to be attendants in any asylum. They inflict crnel personal pun ishment, sometimes immersing the pa tient head foremost in ice-cold water. The chains and other instruments of tor tare applied to the patients were pro duced in court. After a week's bearing of the case, the accused were acquitted, as the public prosecutor admitted that the allegations were justified. John Sweeney was knocked down and robbed by two hobos near the depot last Monday evening about 9:30 p. m. The hobos went to the Senate saloon, took a drink, and on going out were met by Sweeney who grabbed one of them and held him for the nijjht watch, who took him to jail. The other escaped and has not been heard of at this time of writing. The captured robber, James Kerans, waived examination, and in default of 1500 bail, was held to await the action of die grand jury. W L, Laird of Dry ton has just rolled into town with six yoke of ozeu to cele brate Pioneer's Pay in true pioneer style. When any thing magnirlcient is on the tapis, W. L. is always on hand ready to do bis part John Hatfield of Deer creek came into town this week with a load of bacon which he told for 8 cents per pound. W. N. Vernon of Oregon has passed a successful examination and has bees I admitted to tho naval academy. CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. Cases up for Hearing at the June Term. 1. W. J. Brand vs. John Frooman : forclosure of lien. 2. N. E. Puckett vs. W. F. Benjamin, admr.; in equity. 3. L. O. BearJsley, insolrent debtor; assignment. 4. FrancisFitchvr.il. L. Klnnoy; to recover money. 5. Thos. Hirst, I. Hackor et al. vs. Emma Naabarg et al. ; partition. G. Thos. Hirst et al. vs. Emma Nas burg; partition. 7. H. Wolleoborg vs. Cauyouville Mining Water & Manufacturing Co. ol al ; to recover money. 8. S. Pennoyer et al. vs. Wm. R. Willis ; action for damages. 9. H. Wollenberg et al. vs. 8. C. Miller etal.; injunction. 10. ,F. A. Kent ys. B. M. Kent; con firmation. 11. C. A. Sehlbrede vs. F. F. Patter son; foreclosure. 12. Louis Bauer vs. A. B. Farrier; confirmation. 13. 0. H. Hill vs. T. E. Singleton; to recover money. 14. S. B. Hendricks vs. Wm. Hargan ; appeal from justice court. 15. Allen A Lewis et al. ts, Sam Jones et al. ; to net aside transfer of property. 10. C. D. Drain vs. B. C. Heald et al. ; in equity. 17. L. J. Stancliffvs. L. C. SUnclitT; divorce. IS. R. A. Fellows vs. S. 1). Evans; in equity. 19. H. M. Martin vs. B. 8. Mode; to recover money. 20. J. A. McCully vs. South Umpqua Mining io. ; 10 recover money. 21. Eva Benson et al. vs. Lutitia Brady et al.; partition. 22. Nettie Kern vs. Geo. E. Kern ; divorce. 23. Nancy H. Mendall vs. Solomon Mendall; divorce. 24. Ida Petttnann vs. Chas. W. Pott- man; divorce. 25. Sol Abraham vs. L. C. Beardsloy et al.; confirmation. 20. C. H. Maupin admr. et al. vs. A. D. Peters ; to set aside contract. 27. R. B. Armstrong, admr. vs. Jos- epn Aieivin; loreclosure. 23. W. G. Kelso, admr. vs. Joseph Melvin; foreclosure. 29. Wm.P. Lord et al. vs. J. W. Lincoln etal; foreclosure. 30. W. T. Creason vs. Emil Plagens et ai. ; loreclosure. 31. Wm. J. Becannon vs. W. Brum mett et al. ; to jet aside conveyance. 32. Asher Markovs. John Jones etal.; confirmation. 33. R. A. Smith vs. L. C. Smith ; di vorce. 34. Asher Marks vs. J as. L. McCal Ioch et al.; foreclosure. 35. A. E. Brown vs. Chas. L. Freyer; to recover money. 36. S. Minard vs. Asher Marks et al. ; in equity. 37. E. C. Michael vs. Jas. A. Sterling ; foreclosure of lien. 33. Emil Plagens vs. W. T. Pearson ; in equity. 39. Jas. A. Sterling vs. Douglas County ; to recover money. 40. Albert Ziniker ts. Annie Consoli dated Mining Co. et al.; foreclosure of lien. 41. Chas. R. David vs. L. F. Ander son ; in equity. 42. H. E. Hoover vs. C. Graham et a!. ; foreclosure. 43. Asher Marks vs. Jos. C. McCul lochet al,; to recover money. 44. Rosalthe Bennett yi. Chas. Ben nett; divorce. 45. J. E. Kerley vs. Liuie Kerler ; divorce. 46. S. Hamilton vs. C. Gutches; fore closure. 43. H. W. Miller vs. A. F. Barker to recover money. 49. Plinn Cooper vs. Wm. N. Moore et al.; to recover money. 50. First National Bank vs. Wm. N. Moore et al. ; to recover money. 51. S. Hamilton vs. J. J. Farquar et al.; fort closure. 52. L. Steager vs. W. H. Harris, et al.; foreclosure. 53. H. F. Phelps vs. A. W. Phelps; divorce. 54. Lee Cardwell & Co., vs. Wm. Levens; to recover money. 55. Henry Beckley vs. P. W. McNeal ; to recover money. 56. State of Oregon vs. J. H. Perkins ; recognizance. 57. Stae of Oregon vs. Montie Bogen rick and Frank Ligbtfoot ; recognizance. 5S. State of Oregon vs. Bob Meter; recognizance. 59. W. A. Perkins, Admr., etal. vs. Douglas County Agricultural Association ; to recover money. The Union Pacific railroad system of 8000 miles, consisting of the Union Pa cific from Omaha to Ogden, 10S3 miles; the St. Joseph A Grand Island of 250 miles, the Denver & Gulf of 1478 miles, the Oregon Railway & Navigation lines 1059 miles, the Denver, Lcadvillc A Gun nison, 325 miles, the Oregon short line 1431 miles and the Kansas Pacific 747 miles is about to be broken np and go into the bands of a receiver. In Eastern Washington and Oregon tho cattlemen have resorted to the torch to drive sheep men with their flock off tho public domain. It is claimed that sev eral ranches has been destroyed by the torch of the incendiary cattle men. Such a course is despicable. It is a species of warefare that can find no reasonable ex cuse, and it is hoped the officers of the law will bring the guilty to joetlce. Jno. Foster, formerly secretary of state but lately counsel for China in ne gotiating with Japan, has cabled to Washington that he has completed his labors and will return to Washington soon. His advice to China was fully complied with in negotiating a loan in Paris and has given him a fee of $100, 000 for bis services. The Cuban revolution is flourishing all along the Florida coast. If Spain could send her ten new bstallions there add destroy a few sensational newspaper cor respondents, she could put an end to the rebellion very eoon. The Oregon Fruit d: Produce Company will ship a carload of green gooseberries to Omaba tomorrow as an experiment, with a view of establishing an Eastern market for (be Oregon gooseberry. A few heavy verdicts In damage suits atcalnst owners of wrecked steamships would make them less reckless about loading vessels. That is what keeps railroad companies in order. Some of the sheepehoorersn Josephine are on a strike. All that the ownerB wish to pay is 3 cents a bead, for which the shearers refuse to work. The price of silver in Kew York yester day was C6? cents per ounce. Dr. Price's Crwtm Baldog Powfcr World's Fair Highest Medal and Dlolaraa. KUT TO SUIT YOU. Prices Kut, Too! at the Novelty Store. 0ur Dollar Suits in Children's Clothing nro moving fast, and tho bettor grades nro not over looked, for our lino of Children's and Youth's Clothing cau not ho heat. Don't Wo know that our i;ooils Everybody (Dress Goods especially) Come aud prices nro 11 big temp At Once. tation to you, but if every body came at ono timo wo could not wait on thorn, so somo of you como today, while tho assortirenl is alits best. More (Hy Notions: we ineau New Tilings all thoso litlo neccsenry in or ornamental things Notions. that go to mako up the toilet of woll-dii'Bscd wo men) than it has ever been our pleasure to show before. Numberless new kinks of fashion are for your use. There is Comfort We have knit uu In Good derwear for Indie? Underwear. aud gents. They Hre low in price, and quality tho best. Wo might td.ro mention a complete lino of Hosiery. There- ia money saving in tliem for you. Ladies' What is tho uso of tewing Waists, iu warm weather when you can get a nico waist for 50 cents ud upward in price at tho Novelty Store. Also ready - made wrapinrs, cheaper than you cau buy tho goods. Camping Season Is Here. And wo are on hand with a full line of Tinware, Cooking Utensils, etc., such nsjouuill need on an outing. Tho prices are right, and you will say to. . Profitable 4 Things to Remember. That tho above is money saving or you. That a dime saved these times is that much earned. That our stock is complete. That the Novelty Storo is in the Taylor A Wilson block. Roaeburg Market Report. NIODL'CE. Potatoes, er bushel 30 (j .10 Eggs, per dozen .03 Butter, per pound .15 Cheese, per pound 1C fit .20 Flour, per sack .75 Bran, per ton 15.00 GKOCC1UES. Sugar, granulated, 15tt l.W Sugar, extra C, 15B 1.00 Rice, per pound, 14 tli 1.00 Canned fruit, 2tli cam, Peaches, per dozen ' $2.00 Tomatoes, per dozen 1.50 Coffee, green, per pound .25 Costa Rica, roasted .25 Brown .30 Moca and Java .40 Teas .35 j ,-,75 Apples, dried, per pound. . . .05 Prunes, dried, per pound.. . .00 ,03 mkvts. Beef, on foot, per pound. . .02.'4' Sheep, per head 2.00 Chickens, per doz. cash . . 2.50 Bacon and ham, per K. . . .10 & .12,'- Shoulders .03 Lard in bulk .OS Lard in cans .10 Sirloin steak .10 Veal 05 g .00 Mutton 05 s M Porterhouse .12'. StewB .04 t .OS State or Gcio, Orr or Tutrix), ( Lccis COCSTV, 1 FJU5E J. Cnrt5T asto oath that he is the senior partner ol the Una ol V. J. Cnr.NET A Ca, doing business ia the City of Tolci County and State atorv?M. and that tald rj will pay the sum ot ONE UU.VDREI) DOL LARS for each and every cac ol Cataekii that cannot be cured by the me ol Hill 5 CataSJU! CVke. FRANK J. CHKNEV Sworn to before rue and sabcribel in my prtenca tbts Cth da- ot December, A. I)., lwi. X. W. GLEASO.V. jM Notary lUblic. Uall'i Catarrh Cure i' taken internally and acts directly on the blood aud mucuoi sur faces ot the Titect. !nd lor tcitimoniais free. F. J. CHENEV & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by DruSisl.7Dc Heart Is Stronger Fainting Spells, Neuralgia and Blood Poison Hood's Sarsaporllla Gives Health and Comfort. "O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: "Dear Sirs: I eatr Hood's Sarsaparllla highly rtcommended In newspapers. I had neuralgia in ray head, back and arms. I also had weak fainting epelli and could find nothing to do mo any good. After reading tht testimonial! about tho good Hood's Sarsapa rlUa was doing I decided to give ii a trial. I har illii Boss Shaldon taken it regularlj X Center, Wart. 8ince early last jtu and can truthfully say it Has Perfectly Cured Mo. I do sot loffex now with any breaking out os zay beta, nor hare any fainting spells. The action of ray heart has been strength- Hood '8 Sarsa parilla c Bi Sue ures w1 (VtVafc en3 tad I am free from all pain. I cheer, folly recommend Hood's SrEaparil' io Preparei only bv O.I. Hood A Co maie, Bold by all druggists, $1; t.ix 1 Hood's Pills cure Nausea. Sl.-I: H-..:. r,-n, Indigestion, Biliousness. 25c. per hox. Administrator's Notice. "MOTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned A' has been appointed administrator of the tstate of Nat Mitchell, late of Douglas county, Oregon, deceased. All persons having claims OKafnstBald estate arc hereby required to present the same to mo at Cauyouville, Douglas county, Oregon, duly verified, within six mouths from the dato of this notice, All persons Indebted to said estate arc requested to make Immediate payment to me at tald place. uaiea mil aa. aay ot jiay, ih'.i.'i, J. A McCULLEY. mzir. AOmlnlMrnlor. Coi " Now good digestion wait on i eo( appetito. 1 , Cotj And health en both." ! Cottolcne Cottolene Cottolene ICottolene iCottolene Cottolcne Cottolene M: ittolene ICottolene Cottolene 'ene cut ene ene ene ene ene ene ene ene ene tne ns ene ene ceo 'ene To assure both the above ends, good, wholesome, palatable food is demanded. It is next to impossible to present a sufficient variety ofappe tizuig bills of fare for our meals with out a liberal allowance of pastry and other food in which shortening is required. How to make crisp, healthful, digestible pastry has puzzled the cooks. A difficulty in all Rood coolcingin the past has been lard. Always fickle, never uniform, m.t unwholesome lard has always cne hecnthe bane of the cook and the fcjj obstacle to "jrood digestion." )ene CotioTcnc 'otiolcne jCoitolene jCottolene ICottolene Cottolcne .Cottolcne .Cottolcne Cotto'ene jCottolene ene TTOLENE Cottolcne Cottolene Cottolene Cottolene Cottolene Cottolcne Cottolene JCottolene Cottolene ICottolene Cull gj comes now into popular cot? favor as the new shorten- tot? i"R better than even the ! best of lard with none of cot) lard's objectionable quali- c" S ties. And Cot Lot Cct Cot COTTOLENE comes attended by both "APPETITE AND HEALTH." Grocers sell it all about. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. Col1 Cot Cot Cot ( ut Cot Cot Cotdcne Cottolcne Cottolene .Cottolcne ICottolene Cotclcnc Cottolene Cottolene JCottolene jCottolene 5ri7KrFAlR0BOANKy & CO., t S ST. LOUIS and (" C5tJ5!J51IUCS55o?S2ISeM I A scientific preca- tc! Auiciinc Balsam WARRH: low Liiiieneau CalirrMPta'ims andSoreEyj3.lt E?S UsaHSHT BREATH. Suls'AiiiEriNE1HED.Co- Sold by A. C. .Matters & Co. W.L Douglas 6 3? CUAr 13 THE BEST. t?ttJ BR V Kb FIT FOR A XING'. 5. cordovan; rRZKCH & EXAM CUXO CALF. 4.s3.s? Fine Cait tXucmi 3.5? PQUCE.3 SOLES, 1.7? BOVS'SGHOOLSHOES. LiUJlES- 5Pin rp.a pari! rrtif W-L-DOUOLASi Over One .Million People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our shoes arc equally satisfactory They clve the beat volae lor the money. They equal custom thocs la ityle and fit. Tiitirwearinx qualities are unsurpassed. The prices ore L-nll rm, stamped on sole. Frost Si to ?j saved over other makes. If icurociirsct scpplyyoanecaa. Sold by dcalcr5 everywhere. Wanted, agent to take exclusive sale for this vicinity Write at once. TAKE THE BEST SL0O BottlcS fa I "J 3 Osa cent a doss, Jm a W It la sold cn o eoarantco by nil drug gists. It euros ipcipieat Consumptios BAd ia Uio beat Couch end Ctoud Cure. For f.!o ly M. F. Hajp. Druggist. CITATION. tn mi; tur sty toniTOF the state of A Oregon. l,.f ivsglas t..uaty. In the laaf.cr ! ik E?ute of Highlcy Frco tnan, ilectasfl. To William 1.. Frn.ti.au. Kausumc Frecmau, James C. Frvemnu. John A. Freernnn, Elizabeth Garrljon. K C. McCull.ch. William U Free man, rnrnh 0. Mortlln. Uuth Skinuer. llighley Wallace. KuIkua Freeman, Metta Freeman, EllzaUi'th Freeman, Ivh A. shennau, Eva A, Sherman, EluoraJ. Sherman. Ella A. Sherman, Leli E Sherman, the ht;r at laiv and uext ol Mn. and all others Interested. GrcctinK; In the name of the Slate of Urcgon. You are hereby cited and rc-iuired toatwear in the County Court of the Mate of Oregon, for the county or iK-us:a in tne court room tncrcol, at Koseburg, In the County of Douglas, on .Hominy, tlie IM Day ol July, 1895, at Id o'cl'M-k in th-. iorinoou of that day, then and there to ow csuh if nnv there be. nhy r.n "pier of thin Court should not be lna'lo authorUiu mid directing the adminis trator of nld eMate ! sell all tho real prop erty Klngitin to Id utate and described as follows, t.i it The ;-mith half of the Dona tion i.uiii man ni jotiu freeman and Highly Freeman, hit wife. K'inic claim No. 19. In township 2s South, of Uungc ; West, Willam ette Meridian, In opler to j'ay the costs and vAtcmes of udmitiUtralinu of said t-state. 'Xhli citation isffunded upon the petition of tne auminaiMior ot nam isuue, saw petition bvinir now on Me iu this court. Wltnew, the Hun A F Steams Judge of the County Court of the stite of Oregou, for the County of Duiigln.- uith the fea! of said Court arCx-'d this i'nd day of April A. 1)., 1S53. AUCSl aAM7 1". W. BENSON. Cleric. Administrator's Notice. -vtOTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned hi been appointed administrator of the estate id t. M. flatcs. lute of Douclas couutv. 1 Oregon, deceased.. All persous havlug claims againt tald estate are hereby renuired to tire I sent the snrac to me at my store in c'auvoiiville. . uougias county, urvKon, uiy vermeil, witntn persons Indebted to Fiild estate are requested to innke iniuicuiuic pajineui to me al tutu pl;rce. Dated this Zil day of Mav. Is9j. THOS. WILSON, iuti Administrator Something New ! To Ihe Ladies of ItoiCburg" Buy one of the Bcvcrulge Automatic Cookers, Aud Take Life Easy. Bulttd to nuiilllof. Boarding Houses, and Hotels Housekeeping Made Easy. JA3IUH WliST, Ocil'l AKUUt, At Hold an Houtin. U0SEI1UKU. O A. DaMOTTA'S IMPORTED STALLION, MorAItCII, will make the deavon at James Dolan's stables In Ilrooksldc. Will bo at 1. A. DaMotta's stables iu Koseburg every Saturday. TEKMS : j, 10, S15. OPWIU lake grain In payment. fTlllll H IMlirMMM ' 7 &srm rwr m I J 1 TT r t- DRINK THE CELEBRATBD Days of 49 Whisky. : A For Sale at all First-Class Bars. ? Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. ' " 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. n?.B mmmrA, JOwusVKmm SRsisHsiicisEssBsioasBcisitasacnciB THE s ppitotsi di J WATER MOTOR. Of capacities varying from i to 25 J 2 horse power affords the most con- 5 venient, economical and reliable 2 power for all light service. One of 2 these may be seen running at this 2 office. Send for circulars. 2 I THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CO., 3 5 121 Main Street, San Francisco," Cal. 2 i0icitiiiiiaiicieiaB9iiaiBi8aB THE THIRD O BK00K5ID The HOIVC Farm, east of town, has been plat ted and is now on the market in Lots aud Blocks containing 3i 2, 3i and 40 acres, ranging in price from $25 to $100 per acre. Any one wanting a fruit, vegetable or chicken farm or a suburban home ean terms. All lots sold in First than doubled in value. The tne luture. More fortunes are made m lands near a grow ing town or city than any other way. Sieze the oppor tunity. For information or estate umce, or on & T. EAST AND SOUTH VIA. THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Esprea trains leave Portland daily. South j I North 6:15r.x. 330 A.M. 10.15 a. X. Lv. - Portland - Ar. Lv. - Roseburg - Lv. Ar. - San Francisco Lv. srjo a. h. 11:30 r.x. 7:00 r. M. Above trains stop at all stations From Port- Iftntl tn Athanp Inolmlp. 1 1 t . fihedds, Halsey. Harrisburg, Junction City, I rvi n r- PnM...m1 ,11 .t . to Ashland Inclusive nwcbnre ?! all Daily. S:30a. x.lLv. Portland Roseburg Ar. I 430 r.. Lv. 17:00 a.m. 530 r. m. 1 Ar. DIMM; CAIIS OX UGDEX HOUTE. Pullman Buffet Sleepers ANU SCCOMD.CLAVI SL.KIIti t.lKS Attached to all Through Trains. West Side Division. Hctwccn Portland and CoryallU. Hail train dally (esccpt Sunday). 7:30 a. x. I Lv. 12:15 r. v. I Ar. Portland Corral lis Ar. I 5:35 r. x. Lv. I IKOr.x. At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Pacific railroad. Express train dally (eicept Eunday). 4.40 r.x. I Lv. 7:25 r. X. Ar. Portland Ar. I S:2S a. x. McJlinvillo Lv. I 5:50 a. s. Through Tickets to all Poluu In tho Eastern States. Canada and Europe can be obtained at low cut ratca from eorre Eatcs, Agent Itoncbnrr;. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. Asst. U. F. i Tass. Agen PORTLAND OREGON. TO THE UNFORTUNATE, Dr. Gibbon's DISPENSARY. kjsaAsyst., uj comer of Com mercial, San Francisco, Cal.. Established in 1854. for the treatment of bexual aud Seminal Diseases, such as tlon orrhea, Gleet, Strict ure. B'lnhllla.la nil Its forms, Seminal Weak ness, jmnorency, and Lost Manhood perma nently cured. Tho tick aud afflicted should not fall to call upon him. Tho Doctor has traveled extensively iu Europe, and inspected thoroughly tho various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable information, which he is com petent to Impart to those lu need of his services. The Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. DR. OIBBON will mako no chargo unless he ef fect cure. Persons at a distance CURED AT HOME. All communications strictly conQdcn inl. All letters answered In plain envelopes. Charges reasonable. Call or write. Address OR. J. F. GIBBON. Box 1857. Ean Francisco. Cal Alincral, Railroad. Aricultural. tf. G. POTTER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 1106 O St., N. V. Washington, D. C. For many years in the General Laud Office. Examiner of Contests, Mineral vs. Mineral vs Railroad and Agricultural claims and Lato Chief of tho Mineral Division. CorrcspondcnCo itcd. S- jKL BUICK, ;.a, :T3e3i- ADDITION JE now be accommodated on easy Brookside addition have more prospect is much better for conveyance, call at ony Real BSIiDEXff, Fropz. FK01I TERIUXAIj Oli INTERIOR TOIXTB The) Mortherh) piciFic) RAILROAD Is the Line to Take To all Points East aud South. It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. Itruas through VESTIBULED TRAINS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO tNO CHANGE OF CACSJ Composed ol Dicing Cars Unsurpassed, Pullman Drawing Room Sleepari, Of Latest Equipment, TOUltlST m.eepim; cars Best that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both FREE and FURNISHED to holders of First or Second-class Tickets, and El,EUA.Vr DAY COUCHES A Continuous Line connecting with All Lines, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper reservations can be secured in advauce through aay agent of the road. THBOUCH TICKETS To and from all Points In America, England aud Europe can be purchased at any Ticket Offioe of this Company. Full Information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. X). ciiAuiro.-v, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. VZ1 First St, cor. Washington. PORTLAND. OREGON. MRS. Iff, BOYD, DEALER IN'CaoiCE- Family Groceries, DISHES, Books and Children's Toys. A FULL LINE OF- Fruils, A'uts, French Candies, Confectionery Canned Goods, ColTees, Teas, Etc lMrOKTEU KEI WEST CIGAKS. CHOICE BRAXDS OF CIGAKS NOTICE. Notice i hereby given to all whom it may con ecrn that I hivea ppointel D. V. Btearna of Cal. pooij preciuct Deputy Inspector of Stock for said precinct; postofflca address, Oakland; also A J teW1bur,anJoll)1,8ml"1. t Rose' tmrg, to act during my absence, and others wil be added as parties inspected make their desire xnownto mo. Roaeburf, May 1th, 1SS7. 1 nspeelor of Stock far Douglwcfu'ntSjr. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COCRT OK THE STATE J- of Oregon, for the County ol Douglas. W. P. Lord, II. K. Klncald and Phil Sletschan, Board of Commissioners for the aale of School and University lands and for tho investment of the funds arising therefrom. Plaintiffs. Suit in equity to foreclose a Mortgage. J. W. Lincoln. Sarah It. Lincoln, i Georgie C. Bumham, Henry j Landers, Daniel D. wimams I anu rrancts uray. Defendants.. To J. W. Lincoln, Sarah K. Lincoln, Georgie C. Burnham and Daniel B. Williams above named defendants: In tit.ti.mi.nr thnKtntn fit OreCOH. TOU and 1 each of you are hereby required to appear and answer me compuuui uicu aKus. J , , ;ir above entitled cause and court, on or before the first day of the next regular term of said court, to-wit: Tho fourth Monday, the 21th day of Junc,lS35. , And you will take notice that If yon fail so to appear and answer said complaint for want increot inc pianum.i win appiy 10 me n .u. the relief prayed for therein, to-wlt: That the mortgage mentioned in the said complaint, upon the following described premises, to-wit: A strip of land off of tho east slue of the original lnm! plnlrn nf David N'oah and wile, in Sections 33 and St In Township 27 South of Kange 6 West, Dcineastripocnains wtue on me tiw u iuo southwest quarter of Section 31; also the frac tional southeast quarter, being all of lots 1, 2, , 4 nnri s nf f tlnn zi that lie and are situated In Section 34, Township 27 South of Kange C West, about ias.70 acres more or less; aiso me uuim east quarter of Section St, Township 27 South of Range 6 West, containing 1C0 acres of land more or less; also beginning at a point in the South Umpqua river 2X75 chains sonth and L85 chains east of the section corner post to Sections 9, 10, 15, and 16, Townsnip -ja souin. oi nauge o ne". Cnnth s Hmw. bit l Lis chains, thence South 2 degree West 14.15 chains to near the middle of the South Umpqua river, thence down said stream to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres of land more or less: also tne ngni or way lor a water uuuu uuui uw above described land to section line running East and between sections 0, IP, 15 and IS on the best practicable route, also, beginning at a point on the North boundary of Section 3, Township 28 South, of Range 6 West, at a point of intersection of said line on the west side of the South Umpqua river 4 chains East of the quarter section corner, thence runnine West 9 chains, thence South 4 chains and 17 links, thence East 9 chains to the South Ump qua river, thence North along the West bank of . .. . . 1 - 1 C Inning MM..lntn r. salu nver uj iul pince oi lApuwuis, wum. three and flvc-sixths acres, and in the aggre gate, containing two hundred and ninety-three and (233 5-6) 5S acres of land more or less, and being and lying in Douglas county, in the stata of Ocgon, together with tho tenements, here ditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or In any wise appertaining; may r tvm.inpfi- and the said Tjremises ordered to be sold and the proceeds thereof applied to tho payment oi tneueDi secuxeu uj Huuiuungago, as follows, towit: .... 1st. To the payment of the costs and dlsburs metns of this suit, such foreclosure and sale. 2nd. To the navmcnt of the sum of one hun dred and twenty-five dollars (1125.00) as attor neys lees in unttea states goiu coin- 3rd. To the payment of the sum of one thou land, one hundred and sixtr and (I1160.85J S5-100 dollars principal and Interest to January 7th, 1695, with interest thereon from said "tn day ot January, nxa, at incraie oi a per ai per annum to the date of such payment. 4th. That if the amount realized from the said sale of said premises exceeds the amount of such costs and disbursements, attorneys fees and principal and interest and costs of such sale, that such overplus be distributed court to be equitable and Just. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. C. Fullerton. judge of said court, made at chambers in the city of Roseburg, Douglas county. Oregon, aud ""ojPggjjjJljjg m2t7. Attorney lor Plaintiffs. Sheriff Sale. HoHce of Sale of Real Property for De linquent Taxes for the Year 1893. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIR tue of a warrant duly Issued out of and un der the seal of the County Court of Douglas County, State of Oregon, on 16th day of May, ISM, and to me directed and delivered, com manding me to levy upon and mate sale of the goods and chattels of the delinquent tax pavers named in the delinquent tax roll of said county for the year 1533 thereto attached, and if none be found then upon the real property as set forth and described in said delinquent tax roll for 1S3S, for said county, or so much as may be sufficient to satisfy the amount of delinquent taxes charged thereon for 1S33, together with the costs and expenses of matin? such sale In pursuance thereof I have duly levied upon the following described real property in said county and state which said real property ia owned, described and assessed as follows: Beardsley. L. C. and wife, beg at a point 74 feet s from se corner of land conveyed by Aaron Rose and wife to Sirs. Steph ens and now owned by Mary Lane, thence s 71 feet, thence w lis feet, thence n 71 feet, thence a lis feet to bes, also bee at se corner ol tract of land conveyed by Aaron Rose and wife to Mrs. Stephens, now owned by Mary Lane, thence a 71 feet to ne corner of land conveyed by A Rose and wife to Ada Beardsley, thence w alone said tract Its feet, thence n 71 feet, thence e IIS feet to bee, 1 27 s, r 6 w fS2 15 And will on Tuesday, the 2nd day of July. A. D. 1895, between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock In the afternoon, to wit: At 1 o'clock In the afternoon sell at public auction at the Court House door in Rose bur?, Douglas County, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the above described real property, oe so much thereof as will be necessary to satisfy the amount .of the delin quent taxes charged therein for 'said Douglas County, Oregon, for ls33, and for the costs ol this sale. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this 27th dav ol May, 1SJI. C. F. CATHCAET. " Sheriff and Tax Collector for Douglas County, Oregon. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE x of Oregon, for Douglas County. Nettie J. Kern, 1 Plaintifr, vs. V George E. Kern, ! Defendant. J To George E, Kern, the above-named defend ant. In the name otthe Statu of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit in the above-named Court, on or before the first day of the next regular term of said Court, to wit: The 2tth day of June, 1S35. And you will take notice that if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, which is a dissolution of the marriage contract, now existing between yourself and the plain-. tiff herein, and that the plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of the three minor child ren, the issuo of your mairiase with plaintiff, to wit: Charles Kern and Lester Kern and Walter Kern, and that plaintiff recover her costs and disbursements herein. This summons is published by order made at chambers, at Rotebunr, Douglas county, Ore gon, by Hon. ;j. C. Fullerton, Judge of said Court, which said order is dated. February 2, A. D., 1S95. IRA B. RIDDLE, m3t7 Attorney for Plaintiff. CITATION TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATS A of Oregon, for Douglas County. In the matter ot the Estate of John Schramm, deceased. To the heirs at law and the next of kin, of John Schramm, deceased, and to all persons known and unknown interested In said estate. Greeting; In the name of the state of Oregon. You are hereby cited aud required to appear in the County Court of the state of Oreson. for the County of Douglas, in the court room thereof, at Roseburg, iu the County of Douglas, on Satur day, the 6th day of July, 1S95, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause if any there be, whv an order of this Court should not be made authorizing and directiug- the administrator of .said estate, to sell all of the real property belonging to said Estate, to wit: Tho southwest quarter of Section 22, iu Township 26 South, of Range 7 West, contain ing 160 acres, being situate in Douglas county, state of Oregon. This citation Is founded upon the verified petition, now on tile in this court, of John Von Possl. the administrator of said Estate. Witness, the Hon. A. F. Stearns. Judge of the County Court, of the state of Oregon, for the County of Douglas, with the Seal of said Court affixed this 5th day of June, A. D., 1S95. Attest: .' F. W. BENSON, Clerk. Executor's Sale of Real Property VfOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned executor of tho Estate of M. R. Shupe by virtue of a decree, issued out of the Couuty Court of Douglas county. State of Ore gon, will on and after Fridav, July 5th. IS35. sell at private sale, tho following described premises belonging to the Estate of M. K. Shupe. deceased, to wit: EVCofp.C.of M.R.tShupo and lot S, all iu Sec. 30; NU NWr, SEf NV"-f. W4 NE SE.' NEU , and',' s'25i. ffl:'&3rfiSs-$ NAi (excepting 3.91 acres heretofore sold to e! G.oungj of Sec. 32, all in T. 21 S., R.3 W.. containing 617.17 acres. Dated this 1th day of June, A. D., 1S35. ."t5 JOHN U. SHUPE, Executor. Adminstratrix Notice. las county, Oregon, deceased. All persons having claims against said Estate are hereby required to present the same to me at my resi dence at Elkton. Douglas countv, Oregon, dulv verified, within six months from the data of this notice. All persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate pay ment to me at said place. Dated this 23rd day of Mav, 1S03. SAKAll M. WEATIIERI.V, Aminlstratrlx. O. A. SmijjRDE, Attorney. m25t3