THE PLAINDEAbER issues evkrt Monday and Thursday bt THEPUIHDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rate: One Year p&j&ble in alvnce Six Months, " " . Three Months. " " .8s oo .. x oo 30 THURSDAY, JAN. 17, 1S93. PUBLISHERS' ANNOUNCEHENT In posting our boots for the year itfty iff find there arc a number of txnons 111-j debled to us ui tmaU amount iritcA aggre gate screral thousand dollars. Like al most even body else, tre are sadly in neeti of money trilh which to pay our indebted nessnot for investment or speculation. Our creditors are in the same fir, and are crowding us. Conequently tre are com pelled lo urge upon our friends the neces sity of the jutyment of the small amounts due us. Therefore tre trill at the earliest possible moment render a statement of account, as appears from our boots Janu ary I, JS?J, to every person indebted to us. here there are so many small accounts it next to impossible to keep all of them cor rectly, liencc trhen you receive a statement nnrf think if 1 incorrect, eve'i if you have paid it and tre failed to give gou credit, don't "fly off the handle" and get mad, but trritc kindly and tell us abont it if you can't trritc kindly, write any tray, for ire uxint to hare our books correct If you can't pay the tchole amount of your bill, a portion of it trill te thankfully received, and if it is not convenient for you to pay any of it,. let us know that fact also. We tmild be pleased to Itare erery person rc ceiring a statement of account to aeknoir ledge Us receipt at their earliest conren icnet. PL A TXDEJ L ER PUB. CO. W. V. Taylor. South Dakota ea treasnrer. is an absconder to Ibo tune at $370,000. And, by tli way, he was elected as a republican, which probably scconnts for the large amount of the shortage, for there is nothing small about South Dakota republicans. The struggle that has b?en going on in this state for the past several weeks over the senatorial election is evidence that it would be much bet ter if senators were elected by direct vote of the people. That method of electing senators might throw a few "bosses" out of a job, bnt it would be a much snrer way of fulfilling the ex pressed wishes of the people. . : The proposition of voting taxi , , , ... . , for school purposes will corae before! the people of this district neit Mon day. Provision must be made for the accommodation of more pupils j nonr public school, and we be neve the object can best bo acromJ plished by the building of school Knncaj ?n fi i fT aro n t r.rtri L. rtf il, trict. t .- - r , ,. In reunng from public office Geo. IV T.V1A. ccu.n.l.n. takes with him the best wishes of the j people of Oregon, regardless of poli-i tics. 3Ir. 3IcBride has proved an j energetic, painstaking official, and notwithstanding that a greater lion of the tiraa he has suffered great j bodily psin, he has always ben kind t ana accommodating to all with whom : ha amo in innapt "Tiv l,n t,mn ra. I w w.. w - ... i fjainflis noaiiti aaa live :o cDioy.niEil and wo desire conliaiiBllr to i many years of happiness. There's somethinR wrong with the j caras. Mere tners been a renatonal fight in progress for several weeks, and Harry ililler has'ct leon beard i from once. Wonder what'.- tne mat-' ter? Perhaps be intends looming np ' as a dark horse, or else keep ont al- j together, and will bob up serenely when the tide comes for choosing a sneeessor to Conrrressmjin Hmimn. If the latter. Harry will be able 10 1 give Eome cf the senatorial aspirant ' il t & a 1 UilA Li 3 OUU SUil'Jn, U.UU iUfU Utfcit iUt?UJ for the congressional nomination,,. providing always that Hermann is Ir . not in the wav. i ,1, ,11 Ol lUo OKI It is stated that some state house gang at Salem expect to hold their positions under tbo n-w aamimsira'.ion, as tney iiav -etrons' 1 'pl .1 pulls lnere sUOnid btf a dean , ,. , . .. sr-eep all along .the line from the coventor's pnvate secretary down to tho foot of tb.9 ladder, including each and every person, excepting the clerks and assistants of the state treasurer. When the people elected the.present state officers they did so because they wanted new men iu the. positions, aud if those men do not rollow the example eet by the peo- pie they will bo lacking in their du- ties. Give us a clenn sweep from top to bottom, and more especially "fire" those felJos that have a "strong pull' After the re-election of Dolpb what then! Why, a cast in a to the winds of the free-silver pretext, of course, and a scurrying to sret back ' upon the sound money plank of the ! republican platform Portland Tele- j grata. As heretofore remarked by the Plaindealee, the re election or de feat of Senator Dolpb will not settle the silver question. Thre arn no doubt many persons in Oregon who j relieve in the free coinage of hilver and also are of the opinion thai Sena tor Dolph will ! re-el-cterJ. If bo jp, we venture the ascerlion that tho Telegram can c...:nt on tbM lingers of, nnn niinrl oil flm nurinu llml u-ill Ac' ' one nanu an lue percJUS mat Will rift. , r.,( Ihe. fri-L. ti'li.-.r r!.i,i UoT.II ipiil r-..,... W.Tru , rrj.l ,.1 IIUUCI ' fitanrl that ther in sometbing else iu the i-ihvr qiieMion besides ;b elec tion of a United Stn-.-i senator. Tho aforfehaid editor is ho wrapped np in Dolpb that he thinks everybody will fall down and orrbir him after be .re-elected, prnyiding he is. PUBLIC Ere this communication appenrs in the columns of tho Plain healer, the legislative assembly of Oregon will liavo been conveued, nnd tho tuum hot thereof will bo preparing and prej-pntiug bill to be naotel into law. Every iiifinher imagines ho mils' iiitrodui'K umi" lul1, bo it good, bad i'i imlifiV .i.t. that hit constitu ent b .-t,n ki that he is pioscnt and inakiug boute ofloits to distinguish himself as au actio wot king meiuhor. Fow now laws :iro needed the lfss the Ivlier. Tiu iioiiiof sotuti now onjthe statute lxk. the biuiph amendment of others .will l more in accord with the iuteroMs of Oregon and au ecimi.ni;M administration of affair!', than a huge vulrgury of lawn for which no neoe.-sily exibtn. One of the most important matters requiting tho attention of our law nmkerb is that relative to our public roads. Sotno me-nr should l en acted iutojlaw. wberetiy nnr system of working the public ioad- may be more eflicieut and productive of ben eficial results. A stiem by whicl our roads could l vorkl ly con tract, the county courts of thb vari ous counties being empowered to let contracts jn the bovernl road districts in their re-pactivo cj'iuti-M.iJiuid contractors being out under bond for tho faithful performance of work specified in th extract, would bo more conducive u. the improvement of our roads than the !oo-e and inef fective system now prevailing. Contractors could be required, on low lands, to well grade aud heavily , 1 1 a. - it 1 gravel me runus passiug luruugu i snch lands. By so doing they could . m LKG!"r"Sn enaiij U iu reuuit '"'""o"""'-( reaav fur th., public. Them enormous the year. On side hills, which aro(Pa,r8 ,nko srPat deal of time nnd frequently seepy, clayey soils, ditches j i,3n work. shonld be dng nlong sidejof the road, j Mif, Max3 Nichols ba the brick work or rather trenches made, aud then j on i,cr boust- complete.!, atd will scon well tiled with tile of sufficient j have it ready for occupancy. Kxm. capacity to drain ofT all surplus I water. Some such plan of operations ; Scottsburg Items, would make our now rdmobt impassa- Mr. K. 11. ltuchard is still suffering ble roads fairlv passable at all bea-! :l w and 1'wHinBe.l attack of K,na f ih v,r i rhenraatism . 1 1- t 1 .- i This pnbhc highwav question ss . , . I rtna rf 11, mncl imnnrtnnt mnfferu ' 1 I that is considered by the people and ; that shonld receive tho beriotis;atten-! lion of onr law makers, now assem- j bled at Salem. . Good roads materially assist the i farmer in his money making and pnt him np on a higher plaue sociallv, - ,, - 4 commercially and financially. At tbo - ... a sauiu IIIUP lUC U1J UUUCUW I and add much to the comfort and convenience of bis family. Thev place him in better accord with the busy world, and therefore bring him in close contact with its civilized in fluences. j number of ways bad roads entail a ! loss upon the people. 1 ho necessity i ! . ... , - i ; for more help, the wear and tear oft ti - t .1 t i . I draft animals, tho depreciation of ; farm lands, the great personal incon-; venience and so on. which, taken in ' ; connection with tho fact that good' por-iroads are cheaper than bad onesJ should canse tho people and onr law ; makers to act promptly and effect-: ivelv. It is a costlv and paralyzing t j:.: r ... 1 i . . uuuuiuuu ut auatis li' uaiu umi iuws: impress npoa the minds of the- read- ers of tho Plaisdealee the actaal necessity and benefit of good road? passablo with ease and comfort at all .seasons of the year. r We hope this question will receive the serious attention of members of onr legislature at its present session, for he who solves this problem of cood road making, and by effective 'legislation brings it into practice, ', W'H msnt and receive Hie Ulgnest commendation of the people, rr-- Lego. . t 9 , . . ... . . 'ucoiuir.o - creiiuici ui iiuiukiuu iareesperieneinK trouble in giving ; the neceary bon.K King conntj'. ' (Seat tie), J. V. Maple, has been tin- (aMrt tfl fnrnis.li the .101(XK) (wind, and hRS MJ notlSed , be C0uaJi,siuu. erf, wbo wi appniut olw to ,-, ! .k atp,. Snoti'm mtniv rmn- . me omw. I'je apota.lH Conni pop- nUf fr.rwnrr lin- IhVm tn (nr. "Hal irea-tirer U8s rtlsO lai.ed 10 inr- r.ish bond, and the old one is still holding oflic, awaiting the ectiou ol tbeconniy commi.-.-ionerp. A similar difficulty with the populist treasnr cr's liond is reported 1:1 Cbehnlis county. Stockoldcrs Meeting. ! The stork holder.- of the Douglas Coanty Agricultural Afuociatioa willn eetnt the j court iiouse in Kosebtir on .Saturday, February 1', 1S9-J, zt 10 o'clock a. m. for thetHirftose of election seven directors for the ensuing year; ateo for ttie electing of one director for the 2nd Fouthern Orcscn I). A. S.t and other important bnsines?. Kvery e took holder is requested to attend or send their prosy. F. A. McC.mx, fieiretarv. Opera House to Rent. The Odd Felloaa B'.iildinc Association will receive propjiah for renting the Ojera House lor one ear, from Feb. 1 , 1S35, ensuing. Rerita pjyablo monthly in advance. Tho directore rcKirvo the right to reject any and all bids. Addre, Joi. .Mit'EMi, fe'ecv. Will Visit the North-end. About .l.muarv 20tli I aiil bs in Yon-1 cill.i to if inir watches nnd i looks. From thfre I wiil lo Elkion, Scollsburz :'nd I ,,BMU,1 ,., . rill. , . . .. ,4.y want t(l (), (l ror 1(. ycr,, ........ . . Oakland Odd Fellows The otficar of Umpqiii No .'i7. I. O. 0. F., of O-iklanl. inBttlleil .bin. 10. 1SH5, by J'eph ".lifvili, U 1. G M., an- at ..IIo-ah: A Marcelluc, K. a. If. L. Sr-ben', V. O. ; W. C. Gil-1 moar, K. S ; Z. L. Dimmick, P. S. ; J. H. L'earlinR, Trtas. Riddle Items. Mr. Bcclslpy wns in Itiddlo Monday buying young cattle. Wild Howijh aro Mourning, and thoro are iimny other indications of spring. Mrs. Doim Catching returned homo Saturday from quite nn extended visit with relatives in llosebmg. Mis. Ali'o Kiddle mid iliuiulittTH Maud and llrleim Hpeni Tuesday with the ho-tets of Ohiaiond Fruit I Arm. G. K. Quine and Ernest Hiddlo weiit to Middle crock TiiObday to look aft'.-r Mr. Quii.u'p dttlo and for mi outing. Miit Minnie Gilpatiiek, who Iihs Win nMi'iidiiig M-hool at tliW place, returned to her home on Po-? Creek hist week. A. W. ut.d Walter Cornntl ire down hum their ;rtitcd furm mi D.ijh iTcek. This ininy weathor will hnrdly permit farming. Hunting and t btyirig nldiits seem to be the exciting rage up in thi- ueighbor hood. Young utid old men too take, part in the e.Iue-o. T. I), tiiliuor.i. who Ii.ih lijfii in I'ort- hmd for the pat few tnonthi, i vNiting his brother htre. Agent Gilm-rn, 11 few days, on his rertirn tu hl mi. Our doctor, l'.. K. (inuee, leicived a lotdlneiv gixtJa this Week, lie IWmt keeps a lit sr ci.i's drug store, -Ltt't :d I uif-h-iiil 'v ) i:i i!h r-!i will d vU t( tl on him. All t!;i..fO :u lihl.llt- '.'- aid tlie suTetcra of Xoln i-Wn i-.m placo their nuuie a.id tlie aiunmit of -iili-rri'ti,ni ep jKlsito on the niVeripuwi at the a!ore of Uid-l!e A Scott Mrs. Macij Itid.lle it:t' ivt'inieil from Grants l'a?N W she 1. i i5itin with relative an 1 friv-u.ls tinea Uhripl mas times. It i hird.y t')s;ble she j loand tilings s predicted iiy the Enter prise. If the Kiddle Kntcrpiie intends getling 1 iMit n linlif'tir rililTi.ii ? nvlt tu ruirti.infl . , . iiimmitr . t .... ...... , - .. ... It 19 rnmorett that our merchant li to , , have s new ttoru btuMing and ware room . fc I this comim: summer, MlM Kamii(. Sawv,,rs lMSt relflTUOii from Ganliner. uhere she has leen since it fall. Miss l anaie i.mnch improved in health. Mrs. I. Nelson of Gardiner has been on a vtfit to her parents. Her mother, Mrs. A. Sawyers, has been quite ill, but ia somewhat improved. Kxald Ulass, residing about two miles below this place, was ra'.hei surprised a ehort time since to find a cayote in a trap which had been set for an otter. The bank of the riyer near the taunery jhas caved off so much as to alines: take the road with it. So much slid Into tho river as to necessitate immediate repair?. t r i ri OJI 1 ICCllIlJ, . fice of the company. In Itoetnrz. Ore . , . , sou, at 1 o dock p. fJ' . 1S3- " ui , on the 20tb 'dcy , for Hi-' Hir;ose of tran- ' i sitting jush li'i.ineii sa nmv c-jtne be f.jre the meettn,:. W. T. Iwdlev, Sk IVrthnd, Or., IKc. -21. K'4. Dr. Price? Crcana Baking Powder World's Fair Highest Award. Sheriff Sale. T: T"E CIK'-l IT CoVRT O" THE STATE o; (rton, lr I' : Couqit of Doaclas. e. h iinisum. iiainti A. S. Petr. J. T.. Wllon ' awl A. . Wlnnlford. IWenJsna aVuasrKSSci3 Xbtitu, at s mmUr term of the circuit ! Conn nt thi nf Orp-yAfi riTT n v ut THi: I tn rri; On Satnnlar the l&h day oZ DeeemKr I'M. toe p'.sintifl above named recorereI nd;aent ijlDit the a to re nimt-1 defendants for the sum of fourteen hcndrel and forty-fire dollars ami eichiy-fonr cents (illliMI tad far JllitO altorrnj fees and t?A.Vi costs and cumwcksis neretn tax! ana sssinst the folloirln: dtscrlboJ projtrtj-. One bay ?taiiion 2tc jears ou, one Mac: onejraarc ninc'ywn w,eoBehor oiacx none Tears old. orrel mare "x . one nj ii rnn 01.1 ana . October. barioc len dalr attached hrr- ilD. that I did on the lilh day of January. I-"-j fn 1jds'.jl county, Oresoo. at the hour of 1 1 o clck p. in . of sold day. H at public auc- . t!on a the highest bidder for caVh In band. : " iur. Uiuuri ioi wil iU usuu J tielns the vrortT of the above nane.1 defend tow, Min uie onnfine in tne aszrczate. tne SirAt iS.TJ. ; KSS'!iSe j 5Vv- ,cosU.,u5d?,1 tosreiher with attorney i fees and interest mailne the amount of lad;- sent VS.i.Z. the amount of the !e ol per I tSSt tlie' "SSS .1' L Z'a'i '.t . ' 01 wu,rf- "lhe "".ur "f 1 oCli p. ra. at the Court House dcor. vn ! '"xbarg. floula county. Oregon, fell at .nb- lk. ftUCou tnthe hishra: bidder . I. .r csl. in h,Jt11 .lhc riht. title or !nteret uhich nam preniaai. oretairoi tnem, had inorlto , " MUtvir A - -! rropeny on the sit of O' tobcr. or a: any lime thereafter. afd rwal i.rowrtv lhavini; in 'li!i action on said date, tcn duly kttarhcl and ordered sold unuer feaiti c;uciimni. vt vn . TheCibel M. Grover IVination fjind Cialm. j wrvcywl 011 the L. S. roup nnd .Ic-InaKi as Claim No. , btinc imrts of Sec. . S. -t; nnd ;3?lnTp 25 K. 6 vest, beiug boundc.1-as i follows , Ueglnnins: att point 3 chain Muth and 20 I chains nnd iillntj -..eit from Ihe corner Sees. nli-ns nJA j D'Jt "41' n,r.au w place ol iK-clniiin and containing 5W acres, also lot iniinbcrcd nnd 3 in tec. .11 In Tp. Z'i S , H. 0 wt, containlns CS acres In I)oni;laa county, Oregon, on the 31t dav ot Oct.. or any tun thereallcr, and also ail the ritfht, title and interest, the sr.ld defendants or either of them, had In or to the follouin: described rejl prorerty. ou the "l)lh dav of October. J-14. or r.t any time thereafter, to wit Bcginnlnc at the nnnhweit corner of Ut No. r., ninulnK thence c.it .') feet, thence 'outh 4D feet, thence wcl-Yfecl. Ihencc north 11 feet to place of bcjtlmiins In lllocfc No. II in It It. Addition to the Town of Oalland. llouslns County. Orc ann, ai recorded Iu ihe o3ce of the County Clerk of ald Doujtlas county, Oregon, toceltur nlth tcnim'-iils, hereditaments and Hpiurteimneis therenbi ln.-Iouzin; or in biijw1c apficitalnlnp. and I will applj the profee-d arl'inij therefrom, first to the oottsnnd c-penscsof such sale of said real property, to tht com and dlsburiemenls hcniii taxed nml amount d plalntirr.i juilc ment. Inrlndmz nttornev fee of J12... to lt: the turn (lVHW. V F CATHCAKT. SIicrlfTof DoiiElas Countv, Oregon. l!y V. It SiIAMKOOK, Deputy JalTtd 1 W COPYRIGHTS.- COPYFUQHTSa CAR I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a momnt anjwer nnd on honest opinion, write lo . & CO., who harp had ncarlTBItj yeara' expert en co In tbo patent bnslnesi. Communlca- 110ns strictly connaentiai. A llnndbook of In formation concerning I'ntenm and how to ob tain them tent free. Also n catalogue of mechan ical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken Ibrongh Munn & Co. receive special notlcelntbo Sclcntlflc Amerlenn, and thai are brought widely before the public with out coat to tbo Inventor. This sDlendld oaDcr. Issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, baa by far the copies. tit cents. Everv number contains hR... iiiui piates, in colors, ana photographs of r plates. In colors, and photographs of new nooses, with plans, enabling builders io show the latest tleilffns and iecurR mnfmrt- Artrlm.a UmH & CO., NEW YOKE, 3U1 BnOADWAT. AN OPEN LETTER TO THE REVIEW Its Editor Called to Account for Sonic Very Unkind Remarks. Oakland, Or., Jan. 14. To the ed tor of tho Review: A friend ii.ta IiAiided mo your paper of January 10th in which you publitdi my name mid wnrn tho prop'o of Hood Kivor, to which place I am ah' u to move, in a fih.pe crdciilateil to preju dice them nnium me before thov have linio to got acquainted with me. Fi at impressions aro often very lasting, and yon have done mo tin injury m this ono act that will lake me tears of acquaint ance to overcome. Yi 11 vou kindly write n:e what 1 have done, that war nmtB you, us the editor of tho Review, in Hitch 1111 attack? In vour aiticlo vou were mistaken in your btnteiueiit of tho amount of tho bonus paid me. The com mittee failed to rai30 money enough to fulfill their p.irt of tho contract, and in order to get a settlement I had to release them from tho payment of a part of the bonus and they released mo of the future part of my obligations and save 1110 a written permit lo move the mill away from Oakland. 1 have worked hard nnd lived econom ically owr since 1 have been in OAkland, yet tinaiii uillx I am U twceti $.n,0lK) an. I f lOOtt wot be ofTthitu when I c.tum here. The life of m.-elf a:,d family h been that of disappointment, anxiety and dif fcullicei to .'ich an extent ui to b: en duruil no ioniier, and Un the turncst ent-eaty of mv family I have ileciiled to move tn Hood Kivor, althoii!' it sorely lilicces me tlnancially. And now 1I10 editor vl tho Ifcvicw, not beir.e, satisfied to let me so in peace, brand.-) mo pub-1 ,icl-v w,, 11 "" calculated to precedo nnd peisceute us in our future ho'ne. Instead of bcekhti: to injure us among fctrui'mers, would it not be better to tell me what I am doing that is dishonorable, that I might make the necessary correc tions? At the rate I have lost money since living in Oakland, a few years more would exhaust all I have nnd leave my family in old ace without support. Nothing I Ii.ivm written here is intended to cast reflection" against the good peo ple of Oakland, of which that city has many. It wns tho financial mistake of my life moving here. May I move out in p'.ue, or mii't k revengeful spirit per secute mu among strangers, as he cannot do it where he and I :ro nennaintcd. Verv Truly, W. K. CllMl:K!tLUS ... " How's This! c offer Ono Ilcndrnl UulUri Ili-mol n.r eny cas of Catarrh thst cauuot W cured by nan unitrrn (.are. F. J. CHENEY A I O.. I'rop Tuieilo. O. W the nr.der!?ii."-l liaxo known F. J. Cheney lor ihe Ul li Ttrj. and l-cliere him rvrfteily honnnible in nil buiinpM !rmrc'.tn and GuaneU'ly able In carry oni any obliga tions made by their Oral. West A Tr.VAX, Wholesale Iinizslsts, T.!eO , O. WtUMxe, Kts.vaS & Marvin, Wholesale UrUR gi'ls. Tolelo, O. IltU'j Catarrh Cure Ititaken in'.ernaJty. aciins directly upon the blood and mueon sarfaccs o! thefjjlem. Price TV-, per bottle. -M tiy all DruystsU. TesUaotilafs free. For Adoption. A girl about six aud a half j car of ace. For further particulars enquire of A. F. ?TK.i-s, County Jude. Tlic ctiurclicM. Eicnrr Curscit corner of Iaqc ami ltofce strwlj. Sunday Serrlcc: 1'rcachlng. 11 !. in. autl7u;. a.; Yoang People's Union. 6a0 p.. ; 3Ir. G. N. AnnR. rreMeist: Sunday School. 10 c in.: Jamej Chamberlain, Snpcrltitcndent Trarer Jioellu;. Tnuivtsy evening at ' X. Hrv. C. .V..vt. S'astnr. fle-Menee. Na Kt Main Strw:. MnnomsT Chcbch comer of Jtaln and Lane lrcels. Scnday Setrlce: I'reachinir, 11 a. m. ami 7 JO p. re.: Sabb:h Mhocl. 10 a. m.; Dr. Jame5 Bjrr. Soperiatendent: C!aj5 Meeting at Ktow of the mominc "erilee: EpworUs Leane . m. Clare Ilame. 1'restJent. I'rajcr ileet- !iw. ThurvJay. at 7.3) p. m. N S. BrrK.VEE. I D.. I'ajtor. I'aionis. corner JIa:n ami Lane. HeaeaeieaoueKeceaeaaHssoscoHoiienoaoessBBoaanoaoBenasn J. BITZER, e I"rOi'tic:or of I The City Meat Market, .V" 1 IVacr .n PRIME BACON, HAiMS. LARD, AND FRE5H .MUAT5 CS Orders taken and Ielivcrcd Free to any part of the I ity HE8HoneHeaos8HeBOKoasaHoooss50MCoaeaoHocoiioataiiaHH w v Vc w VO V 9 0 ( If Business Is Not Good ssa, i a 9) ) ( 3Ht BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBftaaBBJ The Plaindealer9. e ofjo Arc the Rooters for the Business Hen of Douglas County. 'jx.'.hcv '.a?.HB.n;irr STRICTLY f-IRST-CLASS. THE McCLALLEN HOUSE. WILLIS & WILLIS, Proprietors. ROHF.I1VKC OKIir.ON. LOCAL SOLICITED. Freo Coach. Commodious Sample Ilooms for Coininerciiil Travelt'rs. B0WEN & ESTABR00K, Blacks m iths and Mach i n Ists Arc now located in tlioir now fclios on Stephen Street, between Oak and Cass, And aro prepared to do work in their lino" nilli neatness r.nd dispatch. Giyojtheui them a ttial and be convinced. Mrs. David Btggcv ChiHs and Fever Lett me emaciated, wtlti distressing cough, no appetite, pala tn chest, shoulder, back nnd Hood's? Ceres Btomach. Four bottles cf Hood's Sarsaparllla pivo me strength, pood appetite and health. Mas. David 1 mcim. Wilcox, Nebraska. Mood's Pills win new Irlcnc!3 dally. mum T bO.TOtKA-CAStr IT WILL. NOT CUpcTJ ' An affrecablo Xaxatlvo andNravB Tonic Sold by Druggists or sent bynsaiL 2jc60c and SLOP per package. Samples free. DfA TSSf Tho Favorite TOSTH K7TIS3 JBkV SjLhJ forthoTccthanaiircath.2:. For salo by M. F. Rapp. Diu;gist. Shcrifrs Sale. TN the circuit court of the state - of Oregon in outl for UoiiRtas County. C. II. Maupin, Ailialnhtrjitorl uf Ihe 1 jtate of (J. B. Mau-1 rln,dcccael, end I-S. Ulm-1 Click, iilalntilft I Vf. A. S. I'elcrj, defendant. ) STATKOrOCEGON, s County of Daa;las.) Wherea., nt a resulur term ol the Circuit Court of the Slate uf Oregon, forthe County uf I)ou;!a, lo wit. ou the Mh day of Decemtwr, 1S3I, plaintlfl'j aliove named n covered a judR tnent aalnut the aliove namel defendant for the sum of llStoand 52 1.0) coU ami dUb()e mtiiL's. and scainut the following described at tached jeronal proiwrty, towlt . One roller, S3' bofhelioets, 13a bushels bar ley. 11 ton hny. I wl harue.", 1 I'lano binder, head boo, 1 Osborne mower. Said p.-.pitrty havine ne.-n dnty attached on the lt day uf November. liW, 1 dbl. en tin; C6th day of UfcemU-r. at me hour ufl o'clock p. ra. of said day, sell at public miction, to Ihe highest bidder lor cash in hand, all ot the above described personal property, being the property of the above named defendant, iaid na!e bringing, in the asgrejpitc. f.ISl; th&l the eut3 and exien- ot snid Mile. MI.3V, tintcn-t, Jiiii'. judgment and iiiU-rerst. J1W), rpt and intere; toKether nith the principal, f .D'.t 9. leaving a balance due plaintiuoii jcdi; mu: of S7C0.1. Whertfdt thj above alc Hd not satisfy p!aln:itfs in.I!nent. I have lerittl mon nnd wili.on SatnrJay, the "-ird day of Fcbmary, is at 1 o'clr.'k p. si. of -al l day. ut the Court Hon: door tn Kowbuiv. iwuslas Crtinty, Or cct,:i puiuanit. ac execution dnly I?uel out of said caUM' aud our, on the lilh day of Janu ary, nrll at public auction Lo the highest Ithnkr tor cah in hand, all the ri;ht, title and inlen-at which said defendant had in or to the fotfctMfinjCdetcnbe.1 real property on the lit day of November. IsOI. or at any time thereafter, said real property having in ihli action ou said date been du'.y attached and ordered so'd uudcr said attachment, to wit The South 2 of the NK -i of Section 3fi. To;vn shtp 25 South. I'.anxc b Wost. W. contalr.iu; Jacrc. together nith all thv tecemcnU. her editaments and a ppnrtenanees tht reo nt.i belcnt; lns; or In any n Ue apperiai'.uur. And 1 will apply the proceeds arising there from: first, to the ol and erpenet of sale of MidUetl property, to the cosu end dibire m?uls herein l&xrd. and amount of plaintiffs judrroent. tu wit. the som ot 1710.1", with inter est thereon at the rale of s ,vr cent I vr annum from the 3Cth day of December, l&M. and the overplus, if any there bo, to be paid into this Conrt to be further applieI as by law directed. C. F. CATHCAKT. SberllT, Ik.iiclas Coanty, Orrcnn. Iiy 1. R. sKiMBKoOK, Deputy. jl7td I'rejbyiieus Ciicbch -comer of Cars and How; street. Sunday Service- Puplic worship, II cm. and 7 p. m. : Sabbath School. 10 a. m. : ; Y. R. S. C E.,7 p. nt. I'rayer Ueetinz. Wednes 1 day, 7 p. m. It. B. UILW...RTH. Pastor. I'oaltry, I-lsli aiiel Came. In Season OF ALL KINDS, O U w U o vn W V f W Don't squeal, ut Root ID Advertisirt! Columns NEW AlANAQUflRNT. it Roseburg, Or. Si? 1 ); ) j 9 t o) a Special For a Few Boys Suits $i 50 Men's Suits 7 50 t Men's Wet Weather Shoes 2 00 Men's Underwear 75 Latest Style Hats 2 00 Boss of the Road Overalls-Best 50 Mackintoshes at Greatly Reduced Prices. Ladie's Dress Goods Reduced 25 per cent. These goods have all been received within the last month, and are the latest styles and not shelfworn. Don't delay this golden opportun ity, and call on The Boss Store. V. -wmf Alexander d otroag THE POPULAR HOME FURHiSHERS.... 3i'0 anil 325 Jackson St. Bet. Oak anil Washington. K HAPPY MEW YEAR We call the attention of our friends to our beauti ful stock of Our Stock is Unexcelled by Any House South of Portland. ALEXANDER 5TR0J1G ROSEBURG, OREGON 'I , he Long Winter is mere C. W. PARKS& Tim Tnh nt' G 3 n! a. I O 1 r. j 2 k li 1' s? I Sic ) J Town Our Factor- Has l!een Kiiunim: b'teadily to .Make m a Kresli Steel;, and you can got , The Fine.-t and Jlost ? - Complete lane ef MADE Niece's Candy s n a n E3 O E9 e a S) B O a a o THE P E LF0 N-ssssasx WATER MOTOR. Of capacities varyiug from 1 to 25 horse pover"affords the most con venient, economical aud reliable power for all light service. Oue of these may be seen running at this office. Send for circulars. THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CO., 121 Main Street, San Francisco, Cal. u o IH e a CS ffl at ta (0 a e ia 9 a Days. Jim, Easy R.ockers Bed Room Sets Parlor and Dining Chairs Rugs and Carpets And all Household Articles NO TROUBLE TO rf Sf SHOW GOODS. THE POPULAK . , f CTl k JX I iff 1 Prepare for it wisely. We offer mi usually good reasons why you chould buy from tis. Everything offered for sale is fresh; bought for the Holiday Trade and sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits and vegetables, to which we invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, Gherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. - CO., Grocers. Don't Eat Stale Candies. &s ra Peanuts or Fopcorn, Thev arc not Tit to Kat. eaniSies of All tirades FKESH F.VEItY 1AY AT Factor, 0-3 Jackson Street. 9 e a o o ta o a o o a a B 9 e sa e o M 4) e e 8 WOODWARD HIL ytTT TP .Vi xsf IW mia uUWkikI adtiW Does TJp ALL COMPETITORS! We are always in the Lead, and mean to keep there. The Golden Harvest it upon us, and farm- era are smiling because Woodward lo.'iis to their interest. BUGGY HARN12$a$ Full Trimmed TEAfi HARNESS These are" all Leather and Warranted. SADDL.ES At Reduced Prices. Consult your pcrso and he tare and see Woodward before buyiDg. W. fi. i. 0. STANTON Has just received a new and extemite atoek o DRY: GOODS CONSISTING OF Ladies' I)res3 Goods, Kibbons, Trimmings, laces. Etc, Etc -ALSO A FINZ STOCK OF BOOTS Alf D SHOES Of tfcs ttA quality anil finish. Wood, Willoir and Glass Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Abu on hand ia Iarst qmatttiea and at prices to zui the tunes. AUo a large stock or Gustoni-Made Clothing Which is offered at coat price. A full and select stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Constantly on hand. Also the LATEST NOVELTIES IN STATIONER!. General aent forever? vanV'.v ot imTMsiinttm. bools tn.l priMicalj published in the United Statei. Persons wishing retains matter of any kind trul do to .live me a cell. JliSCrACICESD BT I. D. KOLDF.N, Stockton, Cal. THE Breeder Sportsman The Turf and Sportsman's Authority of the Pacific Coast. AH the Latest Racing News of the Country. The Best Meduin for Advertising Stallions. And everything appertaining to the Turf and Field Sports as well as for Sporting Goods. 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