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THE PLAINDEAfjER ISSUED EVECY MONDAY AND THURSDAY BY THE PLA1HDEAIER PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription fin tot One Year payable in advance 8 a on Six Months, " " . x ou Three Months. " 50 MONDAY, JAN. 21, 1S95. ABIGWHALEONLAND STRANGE DISCOVERIES MADE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Skeleton or tlio Ills Ith Unearthed In a Street In tos Angclc Tho Old lros-,-iector's lHscovcry History Written In the Hill and the Hocks. Ouco vhilo witching tlie extVRtio Sf a street throngh otio of tho stoop bills thnt constitato a featnro of the city of Los Aiigolos I saw souiothiug project ing from the soil, wlridi, when nnoov croil by tho workmen, proved to bo tho skeleton of a vrbalo that hail been lying there for nntold ages. Its hugo length itretclied across tho street, its tail lost beneath the fashiocablo honses of tho vicinity. Thero vras something irresistibly fas rinating ia this idea walking tip a Etrottt and "running fool," as tha sail res pet it, of a whale, and whenever I passed that way I almost expected to hear some 0:1a shoot, "Thero sho. blows!" and could seo in xny wind's eye tho giant rising from the deep water that on co flowed over the now populous City . cf tho Angels and tho surrounding hills. Having had this slight experience with whales on dry land, I was not sur prised when a friend related a similar exparienco to rae and the astonishment j its discovery produced. He was an old . resident and in former years bad been a ' prospsctor, and at times the old fever . for discovery came npon him. upon ' which ho would wander off oa the odgo of tho desert or up among the inocii-, tains of southern California in search of color. On 020 of these expeditions he fol- j lowed up a dry wash, which in winter j was a roaring torrent, and which for i ages had seat down t be rock and gravel j cf the aojacent mountains 10 val ley below, finally taming into a branch canyon, which gradually grew narrower "and narrower until he found himself at tho top cf the range near the divide overlooking a deep amphitheater. On the north side the mountain bail been cut down vertically, and from where ho stooa it looked as though a gigantic knife had deft the mountain side, leav ing tha odge bare ami the red earth filled with great bowlders ready to roll down after each winter rain. This ledge and the deposit at its base attracted the attention of the prospect or, and coming to the latter be found ?Tng the heaps of stones a huge bone, which might have passed for the limb of a tree imbedded in tho soiL Foliew inc uo the slope, he raised his eyes to the cliff and saw protruding from it j other banes. Gradually, to his araaae- j meat, they took shape, and be saw the 1 skeleton of a gigantic whale stretched along the side of the mountain, stand ing cut in strong relief against the red earth. Same of the bones bad fallen down, but the greater number stood in the natural position, as the monster had died, and the whale that had once swum over this spot and exposed its enonsoas length to the hot sun now lay stretched along the ancient sea bottom. It had been lifted by some mighty cataclysm 2,300 feel into the air, the roots of the great trees clasping its bones, the win ter riins 'undermining it, while the sea that was once its home bad receded and lay blue in the summer haze 20 miles away. The okl prospector oonl'l hardly real ize for a moment that the skeleton of the raousterivas before him. Then, tak ing his pick and attacking it, he became a whaler literally among the pines of the southern Sierras. I have since seen portions of an other whale in a branch of the coast range near San Joan CapSstrano, and not far distant, in a quicksand, was disccvered the remains of a large ele phant allied to the mammoth, while ten miles from San Joan I visited a bed of large shells that covered acres of coun try, so closely packed together that they wore shoveled out in solid mmos and ground up into lime. Along the southern Sierras, especial ly in the coast range, it isposriMe to go whaling, fishing and shell hunting from 1.000 to 3.000 feet above the present level of the ocean and with a positive j assurance of finding the remains of j some of these stranded animals. That j this extraordinary convulsion of nature j did cot cccnr so very long ago is evi dent from the good preservation of the bouse, and aa tbe seashore shells are found 40 feet above high water mark almost identical with those living be low them. Several thousand years ago came the birth of tbe coast range of mountains. They were forced upward, and with them the entire coast was elevated. Previous to this tbe ocean undoubtedly plowed over tbe orange groves of south ern California, and tbe great deserts may have been arms of the sea from which projected isolated rwaks. The island of Catalma probably ap peared at this time, and upon its sum mit are found great deposits of sheila 3,000 feet above tbe sea. With tbem are found the teeth of gigantic sharks that must have been nearly 100 feet in length, capable of attacking tbe largest whales. The entire country of northern Cali fornia presents the details of its history in stone, and one familiar with those evidences may turn tho leaves and read them as a book. Among the hills that contained the bone of these leviathans I found deposit of fine clay, tho bed of an ancient lake in which were tbe re mains of rayria.ii of fishes that bad been left by tbe water and buried in tbe bot tom, to be f ootid it! :iftr ages to tell their story. Cor. rii.ItuJfclpbis Timee. A Ixms rU Want. A druggist's cl-.ti: hi C.-r-ton has suc ceeded in maki' : a i'li' iuw which will deprive a cat of it toko without injuring it in tire Wast. Seven large toni cafe were exFCcixn&Hted upoi last week. They sat on the-$eak of r. roof and made frightful faces at each other for four hours wUhont altering a sound. Philadelphia Press. Notice 16 hereby iven tu tttc pnUIe by tbe undersigned Uiat I do not allow dead animals toJre tsaiied 011 my rem- ises, at Itoeirgf Oron, or garbage dumped tln'ieostir, qtrt'l or r.ivl iabn therefrom. unV3i Qify' jwiy. Ukintf aaiKl or gravel first tyjatract wiy mc for tbt riuhtto ko do. Trew;rm-ern will ! ror(-DttI ec- CordniK law. "A eo I.ok, lla5brs. OraciMi. Marnli 17Ui. D51U. IkKiU) and nhoes frflinz at coet at LunKenberirii. Olosinu out Rule. .o hctabuc. 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Portland University 1. Location beautiful, healthful and free from all places of temptation. 2. Best instruction in College, Preparatory, Normal and Business Courses ; jalso in Theology, Music and Art. Stale Diplomas to graduates of Normal. Diplomas for all course.'.. ' 3. Board in West Hall, Club Houses or private fami lies, $100 to $200 per year for board and tuition. 4. Fall Term opens' Sept. iSth. Catalogues sent free. Address c! C. Stratton, D. D., President, or Thos. emocrat Mill 1V3 1 We get out a class of Job Printing- that is Superior to the "Genera! Run." &aTfai"Bj"asrw" Van Scoy, D. D., Dean. Sheriff Sale. IN THE CIRCUIT C0UKT OF TIIE State of Oregon, for Doulai Comity. Feudal Sutherlln, Plaintiff. Win..,. II. Dixon and Nan "ution. uiu.I.C Dixon, DeffiulimU ' State of Oregon. 1 Comity of Duiis. To the Shcrill of I)oul.3 CoutHy, Oregon, Oreetlii': Wlicrcng Feudal Suthcrlir, plalullll iibovii named, ut the regular December term, 18!t, of the Circuit Coiut of Hie State n! liittr uf;r the County ol Dousla, tu it: on Monday Jliu 17lii day of December, l"5Vt, reeuveK-.! a ju Kinctit a,iii.t tho fuid iliTuntlnir, Win. (1 It. Dixon nnd Nannie .1. C. Dixon, for the j rinii of 570'.t 1, wltii u,u-rel tiii-reou ut the J into i f 10 .tr eeiit per annum from Hie Dili tl ly of AoTeiuiitr, lS'.H, fr the nm of &".J0 00 nttoiui'ys f-cn, and fur ri.iiiitlff'd co.-U u:id .I1ab'jrrc:uuiit4 tuxed ut $I-.V.O, end Lu Jti Isr 111. lit a i.il divre of fotetio lire Hscab.nl tin: fol 1'iului; ileeri'ii'ii imirtj; il prviuleu, to wit: Ihewmtli li ii of the a-'iithwitt ijimrlcr of etciiou iwemj nine ii). sue in nunilirreu ti.li 11 iu d clsht ( and b) of ecciiou thirty (SO), the imrth iiH'f of llu- n- r hrait qnHrler,' Uic i'Ullie.i-t ijiurur of the northeu tiii:ir't-r, titu miti;iie.i iiiitlrr ana hub ana -1 m setliou "1, wot lialf of section 15'i all of taid troetn t-'-'OK In toT:ilii) 215 south, of i;? .1 wert, VUItami:tlu .'tHridian. D.iuulrf' iiiit,Orrtiii. The iioitliui'et (iiatter and ll . Miuih half of lliu puu'li'Vt: iimrter of miction 5, the east half ami the -H uM of t!i' southwest (iiiarter and l it: Mini lu red and -J of i cti'.u C, thu liiiilhirest in.irter of teetion 8, the cut iialf of '.If; iHirtltwct.t ()ii:irt.r, the iiortumt (iiarler, r.u.l tlio ii.ii the-.ist fjaarter of the (ilIlTe5t ilUArteram! luti numbered 1, 'J, 4 and .1 of hUetiou 7, Mil .'f raid I:t deeertbed Imcti bting in ltiwniti t!7 south, raiie o west, V lllam rlto Meridian. Also lb'! D.imtUou Claim of WiUhvu J .Murtiu and irife, imt:fj claim No. 50, lu towris'iiji 'Si Oii:h. r.n-rc 5 wert, claim No. -ii hi townshiji 27 south, rane T west, il.i ni No OJ hi toivn-iiin l!7 lSMith. lanje 1) -., and cir.iu N'. I J- in township 'Mi south, ninueC w t- AI-o the Donation Claim of Diiucl t. Itarne. Ix i ut e'aim No. 41) in town- t-lilii 27 MMitli. roi-." e.t and claim No,:;'.) in tnwti-i li "Ji hiuMi, nmce ( tj . Al-t the north lilf ol southttot H;irterof seeti.m f,3ml i' U ritmU-red I au.i'Jof ctiou l. tn fht! -ut 1. r.ine 5 n-t, Wilfanir'fe M.-r iitUa, ll(n;;laa county, On o:t, esceiitirsf from the rbove the i:ori!: lialf ol the itoruiiuii ci.iim of William J. Maitui a-nl v.ta Mrs vhthn No r0 In lownfh'p 'X i-outii, rtuae.r, ivi st, aud claim N'j. 13 n ttxruetiip 27 euntli. rane r, urcst. and rU'm No fii in towuchiti IfT couth. nuiite f v.'t, 311 ' clt nt No. (tl in liwnhip Mialb, mii.eli west. C ''itaii.Hnr SKI IT acre iHore 1. I. -'" xt-j tiu blocks I, S, 'J acd 10 in Dii'i' eildilinn M Krustv.iV, coiiUiiiii-i; 40 sere, and all of bluck No 'I in Dsx-in't a'Jdi lion In KmilT.iV roi.ia'ulii; lull 15 ai re, uc cordi!! to the nine: .!c.l plat .f raid n-ilitn'ii tin ti e au.l ree irdrd in Tutunie uie pa-e -l, of ptit twMik In Uieotilje of the Count Ch ri. of D.milt vm '. OtvsiMi Ami Mli-mis it ia lurli.i r cr.lcrt-tl bv llur fttt.1 Ottirl at the raid liiu-; Ib-.t nil u III rUciit. title aw! iatccrl I the said defendaa' tt rai.: pr.i erty ou t: c lith day of Uecrm'irr, 1SSS. ir at tUae ttrereafurt' ecther with the i.tr.tl uuif-it. i-'i t appurtenance tUrre- itoio li.-lmiiti. or in aiwbe amxrrtauilti, w id in tbe nunner pitxr.bed l law, and ap ' the proccocs, tnl-iic iherctroui, nrst. l i :hc coal and is -ti-e of it rale. mcimi-1, I', the li&Tnicct I the ciwU and aUl uts emenbt of tliU acliof, taxed at $W SO. third, to hel- inrntof JWH UO aitonei s r?. Imirtti, t lHc pamtcnt ol the p'jiutift - jiiiUment of tbe t-uiu ofTfiSi 'Si, villi inU'rerl at t!i rate of 10 xr rent tier antiom from td: U:h day of Novem ber, loll!, and the uTcrpin;, if any ill. ;e tic, py over to tbe said dt fciint- or Ihelr ie.! reircrnia:iver. Now. therefore. I will ui Wrdncfdiy. the SOth dty of Janmcr. li'.-, at the hojr of one clock p m of at! day at t!ie Coart lionse door in Krkwbur?. I).ajlV coauty. Oregon, sell at public auction to the bj;!iel bidder for cash In hand, all th-a riht, titio and interest the said defendjnt- t m tt. tt. Dixon acti Nannie .!. t:. Dixon, liaJ in or to said inco tiond and de3cribtl pnneity, on the l'itli day of Dceeoiber, livS t.r at -y tioe. there after. C r CAT11CAK f . ShcrllJ, XKiulx- ConetT, Orc m. Sheriff Kale. IS TKE CIKfifIT COURT OF THE STATE 1 ui uregou for the Cnnuty of Coaslaw. IIjwu -ohioj-v:, nUctiiT V. S. A. C-im;n;, tlIraAut &trtr Uscoax, ( County ot Deng!. is Natie i heiebj hitcb t&at tj irtaeUaa vSMutima 4a!y iHr-l ocl at ths alAire BUBfld Court n csanc on tbr litk tmf ot DnaW, A. I)., loi. oixda a ialmacBt naJe and - ttml vt termd la i.t .jprit Gor -n the Hit, d7f IHemhur. IK1. Ly fMtvb-srei! .mart- CWi ia Tit. r ut tat arwvs aiksi VLAtotiK. 3lrib &cbtatn. ai ajaio't tits mboTu nauir.i iLjftatl.nt, M. A. Cianimi'L., al a-lin-l IS RmnlUT taealaau! J 1 iea--iia-i ia..rt4t?J pcoMrtr, for th- anai 3, vf.h inter at the ra.tr f tra r real ttt anna hub tbe Uth 4y 0 Joa, li'M, and f ir the snct JIXSl. the aRicKEt (ail bj fUinliaT fir t-vr, iai lor tlx fn SiS..1. att ;n;y tjc, aod eitH taxj t Ji.-JJ, un-i the cv'.j ani rx tiemm t Eukur tbe imU, aaU tsurt&ml W'P- erEr ozivg pui.ci.jri uedcntwx as roilu. to vtt: litt Ko. '2, n Trui-ta'c A-Uiuan to t!i. cilr of Riaaebamr. , onjlt Couatr, t.e.i, as ll Mac uppeaca tr l-iat tin die axd ot rc. -J 1 the ofitaa of tbe County t'leik liQf;Lx iuqntT. Urcj -n, aaid lo bripe th EuMtiuB lad Clahn ot S. C lklcn, l3ouf;Li (x ncty. orecse. Towaattip -i J-., k. i and 6 neat; w 11 Ii:t it.fil.ai, onaiiaiu tea &crer, to tbar with tbe tiwanlt. hemlitameKtA aat aaMtBacon tiv-iKOMa Lcloceiai; or ap;r tansiaip, all in I)oo?U c aaty. (Jiion. New. tberelure, t will w AJi,-j4T. th. aath dxy uf J.nuarr, A. tl.. 1SU5, at ouc o'clock. V. aa. fjii Oar. at Ui t'ooit hove unr ItaMbars. lluutU coautr, Uifario, rell a', pai. i:c auction (fee b:t bvxrr. 1m caau la baavi, all tbe rijU, till- aavl nitrftt vhich ti kt efeav!at.t . A. t'caiaaiccs had in or to saM iimaiaea un the 9th dT ..I Aniil. A. i' IIS3. tbdat ol the tTtvutuia of 5,bi wittmge, or at any lira uer-aftrT in or to said abre tafintiumad and eVKnte.l moxuraged real prvp-frtj-, ri lU ?fly ih n e&l vi auzh sale, Mrt, tu .lha tttyiacal of i:.a nU aad expenses uf atteh caie, eron l, Ut th fAjioeat it the reals aivl uueitiT. hctvtu taesrteil. taxel at 1HJ1. ibit t. to the r;mnt of -Jo eo alter, ner fee. fmirth, to the ;aymnt ot tte Mist nt iU.Sl with tnterrat tLreoa from the 1 1th day pf Juoe, H8I. at t.,e rte of tea ptr cent lr asnam. At.d tb latther auta ti ilJ.oJ, tbs amount of t-s ;tiil oa th? fiit rral ptera imm, acd the oierylu, if any there te, I will pay ,tnto tbe mil court to be lurtbirr ijTJiei, aa hf lx dtroctei, ta tha defendant or ht hajal ivpteacBtalivca, as by ord-r of said eosrt in aaid eTtcution aort order of rale to xae dlrttd an.l i!eliTer.l on the lTth day of D( eeabcr, 1;04. C. F C vTnCAP.T. .-bt:!f of longlAS Ctnnty, Ore. lixcautirrs Siile. Notice is hereby slvcn that the undersigned executor t f the "last will and testament and estate of Henry S. Mar-h, deceased, late of Don; las county, "Oregon, has been duly li censed and directed by Use County Court of Doo;la comity. Ore jj.m, by an order of said Court made and cn'ereJ of rcco.d on tho u"9th day of Oeobcr, liOl, to sell all of the real in state betoiitjing to the estate of the taid llrnrv S. Marsh, deceased, which said order provi i.s that said executor may sell the said rial prop erty of sa.d dec.-ased, which said real property "-iiWf-cr fu'lv S9d :artici!!arlv d-seribed, at pri Title sale. -STr-i.tojiia-pnriUJinte of aid licence and order, which i recorded i't "!. i. on pages 21$ ami 211) thereof, of the l'orbate Or der Hook of said DoiM;'a county, Orcijon, I will, from and afUr the -'.Mb day of January, tMV, proceed to sell at private sale accordintj to law lu smii cases made aud ptot ided, for cash in hand, to the hUhcst bidder, a!! the rhjht, ti'to ard interest which the said Henry 4 Mar -ii, deceased, hid ii or to the 'lereiuafter, described premises at the time of his death, to wit : ou the d day of April. IsOl, to wit : tfoutti 1 2 of the NE 1-4, SE 1 4 of the NW 1-1 and the S 12 of Sec 31. Tp 2 li 5 V, Wtlbniette Meridian; also the NK I 2 of the N W 1 l, mc ti Tp3t S, U 3 W, illamette Me ridian, Doiifjlas county, Oregon, eontatiun;; liO acres more or less. Dated this 2Glb dav ol Decomoer. I:lI, d. S. HUNT, Executor. C. A. SEiar.ttntiE, Ally. forEIate. U27U1 itoficti Tor Ptihlicntiosi. Land office at Koseb-.iig. C.egon, Dec. IS t.'l. Notice it hereliy Riven that tho follow lns nameil settler has flied notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the llegister and Kteiever, I. tf. IjiiiiI Otlice. at Kncbunr, Orecon, January :, Py. vi.: HeurvD. Maxum, on H. K. No. fiiio. for theSWfi Section 10. Tp. S9 S., I!. 8 west. He names tho tolowing nituesses to iirove tils continuous residence upon and cul tivation of, said land, vir: Iliohnrd Cook, Charles I. Cut, William W. Cox, reterllureh, nil of Camas Valley, Oregon. dl7l5 it. St. VE.VT0II, Kegistcr. Deardorff House Two Doors North of Depot Hotoi. Table mipplietl with tho best the mar ket aUTonls. Meals at nil hours, i'o cent.''. Special rates to families, nnd particular attention uiven to imniicranta. W. L. I), DEAKDOKFP, l'l-opr. Harness of all kimla at low prices at G. V. Woodward's. This Space 1; JO New York ROSEBURG, ShiTiaTSaie. 7NTIIE CIIICUIT COUUT OF T1IK CTATK .of Oregon, for Douglas County. Fendal rtatherliti, I'lalntilT -a. Paytou A. Harris, Ltitzabcth Harris ami 1.. K. Cozad, Defendants. SrATK OF OBBflON, C"Uiily of Donglas.j Notice it hereby given tht bj virtue of an exeeiitiou'and older of me duly ijucl out of the above namol Cooit. am! caure. on tbe 17th day ot December, 1891, upon :i judgment made and enured of reeonl lu said Circuit Court on tnc- Uth day ot December, lntll. by foreclosure of a mortgagu in favor of the above named plaintiff an.l against the above named defend ants, t'ajtcn A. Harris and Kllzabeth Harris, ami against the hercinaltcr mcntionol and described mnrlgaseil properiv lor the sum ol fa&lwSo with interest thereon at the rate of lu per cent j-er tnun Irom uetoner 20th, isil. uud ihe s-um ol tW.OT attorney fees and $J7.C0 costs r.nd disbursement. :ovr, theiefore, 1 wilt ot Saturday, the iCth day of January. 133T-. at 1 (clock D. in. of said day r.t ihe Court lllouse ibxir In Itovlicrz, I.iclaa i tiunty. Oregon, sell at I'iblie suciiou i trie highest i.ldilcr for cash In hand, all the rtaji.r , title and intetvst which the Mtid lefeud ant.. l'ayton A. Harris and lUizaticih Harris, or cither of them, had on. the -1th day of May, 1KB, or at any time thereafter in or to the fol ktwinz described teal property, to-ivit: The ionati.n land claim No. 37 ot Ji-hnatiian J!. iVi'.id end Kvcllne Cozwl. his wife, in town ship 21 south, Itanne 4 West, ccrtiucate Jo. It!t, niU'BtMtt.n No. M7, eontainine 319.70 arrt. Also the West 'A of the S. K. the South ol tlw & W. H and the X. W. i of tte F. W. 4 of Section i, the West of the X. E. i, and lot 1 nf taction 7, and ihe S. V. of Sec tion 1, ann ice s. t y. 01 tne s. k. ',1 01 sec tion 7. ail in Towusnip -1 South, Kangc i Wet, iV.ilamette Meridian, .Douglas county, Oreeint. ctmtciiiloir in the aszresate S2S.31 acres, esevptin (from the donation of Johna- tnan js. cota'i anu wile, ten acres 01 tana eommem-insr at the X. W. corner of said dona tion hind claim, thenrc ninning East 011 the North line of said donation Lap.i1 claim, 5', llo-i.t. thence South Kods. thence West 5 Rods thence North 2S Rods to the place of beginning, containing 10 acres, together with all, auid singular the tenements, heredita ments ana appurtenances incrcunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and will apply tbe proceeds of such sale, tlrst to the cost and expenses of such sale, and to the payment of rosts herein taxed at ?iT.(k, to the payment of K1XL0O attomvy fees, ami to the amount due plaintiff on said jidgmcnt to wn: the sum of $3r3.!s! with interest thereuu at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from October lu'.h, 191, and the overplus, if any there be, nay oyer to trie rata ipienaan!?, raj ton -. iiams nna Elizabeth Harris, their heir, or lecal asisns. aa ht r.rrlor ctf sbl (inrt. in ll p!crrn:irir: to me dirtctcd, and delivercl commanding me to eti said aw mentioneil and described mort gaged real property in the manner pnvided oy taw. l.. r. v.iiuuini, r-beriiT of Douglas County, Ore. By 1. It. .-'B.vuBiUKiE, Ieputy. SUSIMOSS. TX THE CIKCUIl' COURT OF OREGON FOE a- the OKtBty of Douglas. Sa Abraham, riaiatifT. vs. L. C. Besrlsty, I'ter name, E. 15. Frb, Mardai A. IV)pjta anl T. It. rherid&B, Kxoeutors and Kxeeotor of the aatateot T.R. n--e , d--eeaad. 'the Or can & CslifotaiL I.niaber On., b nrp.ration. F. Horn, tf. W. Con.!on. Dut. Atty. for DuBgl a Cauty end AJa ltarils h , 1-efeadants. To 1 t' Bjardaiey. the above Kame-a defendant In tv.e naaie ol tbe ttite of OregoD, 30a are hereby reoQinsl lo appear ana answer tae com- ubiat Sled Btrainst you ia the abrre entitled suit aa or before tbe fir.t .lay of the next regular terra of aaidODcrt, for a&id CotinSr and State, npoointed to be held au-1 to commence en JlonJav the 15th day of Uatrh, A. D. ISOi, tbat ttics the first Jnycf tbe lerci of said court regularly following; the expiratfin the time prescribed for the pnbb- rati it. of this sctnmons in an 1 by an crdr- herein m:c by trie nna. Juaceoz aaiu court anil bear iagdatj the Slstdayuf Decembtr, U91, lor the aerTice of thu somsous by the pnr-licatian there of for t cooacattve week.-, acd if you fail sn to appear andacswer said cotspliic:, the plaintiff hciein will take jidgtaent against you and a de cree aa soltowt: 1. "or thesuis cf JJ79.97 with ictrest at the rate of It per cent. pr annum, fram the 7Lh day of Octotx r, 1-M, and for the further sara of J100 at Ettursey'sfcfs ant fuither for his ccsis and diaOntements. 2- That th3 folliiwing derribe.l preraiies. to-wit: 1.1 Xumbsr Nineteen (191 in Brooz's and Bctden'a Additron, the sara- betcjr the Broosi-le Addition to the City of Kcsebnnr. in the Count t if Docglas, M t -if Oregon, aecirdicg to the offi cial aurTey an i pitir 01 saui aucuton ol recoru m tbe office of 1 1 e Cuusty Clerk of Donglaa County, Oretroa, contaiatn .itne i9 Acms xaore or less. together with the tenements, hcrcdita meets and appurteaancet thereunto belL&inir or in anywise appertaining, te sold by the Sheriff of said County and the proceeds of ksatd;sile be applied to the payment or tbe ntovc amounts, and that vou and all persons clniraitir; uncer yon or subsequent to the ixeeution vt the raoittrage sued on herein rl; be narrea anaiareclosea or all rigct, claim or eomty of redemptiea ia the said premises and that execatiin issue ac&ini yon for any de ficiency which may remain after applying all the proceeds of the saleu? said premises properly Bp. pticaule to tae salular.ion ot uia luagraent. ALBERT ABRAHAN. cSlta ttorney for the Flaintifl' Shcritrs Sale. T N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TnE STATE - of Oregon lu and for Douglas County. C II. Maupin, Administrator , Administrator! ; of G. B. Mau- Land L. S. Dim-, ot the Estate cin. decease 1 inlet, plainliiis vs. A. S. Peters, defendant. -J State of Oregon, j . County of Douglas. ( 5I Whereas, at a regular term of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County of Douglas, to wit, on the Mb day of December, li9l, plaintiffs above named recovered a judg ment against the above named defendant for thv sum of $1X10 and fJl.60 costs and disburse ments, aud against the following described at tache..! personal property, towit : One roller. S3S' bushels oats, 139 bushels bar ley, tl tons hay, 1 set harness, 1 Tlano binder, xt'head i,ig. 1 O-bome mower. Said property havitig been duly attached on the lt day of November, l&i, I did. on the 16th dav o! December, 14. a: the hour ofl o'clock p. in. of said day, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder tor cash in hand, all of the above described jiersonal property, being the propettv of the above named deiendant, said sale bringing, in the acgregate. $371.S1; that the cots aud expense of said sale, (11.39, first co-t, sioifl, judgment and interest. ?10iM, costs and interest together with the principal, $107-1 W leaving a balance due iilalntiifou judg ment of 1700.1$. Whereas the nbove sale did not sitlsfv plaintiff's Judgment. I have levied upon and will, on Saturday, the itnl day of February, iS9." at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Court House door in Koseburg. Douglas Countv, Or egon, pursuant to an execution duly isueu out of said cause and court ou the ItUh dav of Janu ary, 1SX, sell nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all tho right, title and Interest which said defendant had in or to the following described real property on the 1st day ot November. ISM, or at any time thereafter, said real property having in this action on said date been duly attached, and ordered sold under said attachment, to witt The South ' of the NE of Section So, Town ship 23 South, Range S West, W. M., containing Hi acres, together with all tho tenements, her cditameuts and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or In any wise appertaining. And 1 will apply the proceeds nrlslng there from: first, to the costs and expenses of sale of said'real properly, to the costs and disburse ments herein taxed, and amount of plaintiffs jiul?mont, to wit, the sum of J700.1S, with inter est thereon nt the rate of s per cent per annum from the Will day of December, INM, and the overplus, if any there be. to be paid into this Court to be further applied as bv law- directed. f K, UATHCART, Sheriff, Douglas County, Oregon. By D. H. SitAMimoOK, Deputy. jl7td IMOTIGE. Not lee li hereby given to all whom it may con cern tint I htveappointed D. W. Steams ot Cala. pooia rreoinct Deputy Inspector of Stock fcr said preciuct; postofileo address, Oakland; also A. J Chapman of Wilbur, and Ralph Smith, at Rose burp, to act daring my absence, and others wil lieadilcdasfartiei inspected make their desire Vnownto rne. Roeburg. May 4th. 1SS7. THOS. SMITH, liisrectur of Stooa tor Douglas county. Or. Wood taken on subscription at the PbAIXDKAliLR OUiCO. Reserved for :' SON'S Cash Store, OREGON. Sheriff Sale. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT 07 TUT STATS L of Oregon, for the County of Deagbta. E. II. I'Inkston, Plaintiff! vs. A. S. Voters, J. E. Wilson and A. F. Wlnnlford, Defendants Statz or Oregon, I , County of Douglas.) ss Whereas, at a reznlar term of the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon, county of Dongtii, to wh: On Saturday the 15th dav of December. ISM. the plaintiff above named recovered indraent against the above named defendants for the sum of fourteen hundred and forty-five dollar and eighty-four cents (t 11451) and for $12oOQ attorney fees and 135.93 costs and disbursements herein taxed and against the following described property: One bar stallion five years old, one blaek hose seven years old. one bay mare eight years old. one bay marc nine years old, one "sorrel mare six years oiu, one oay mare six years 01a ana their Increase, said property on the 31st daT of October, 1A1U, haying been duly attaehed here in, that 1 ill-l on the 12th day of January, U8S, lu Douzhts countv. Oregon, at the hour of 1 o clock p. m . of said day, sell at public ant- lion to tne nignest bldur tor cash in hand, all of tbe above de-scribed" personal property, being tbe property of the above named defend ants, said sale bringing in the ;reete, the sum of t70JC, that the costs ancTVtxpenseB of said sale amounted to the snm of K7.K. that the interest on ?IU.S4 for 27 days wia $1085, one hundred and twenty-five dollars, attorney fees, $o7.G.", costs added together with attorney fees and interest making the amount of Judg ment the amount of the sale of per sonal property deducted, leaving a balance due plaintiff of ?i:-Cg.09. Whereas, the abOTB sale did not satisfy the plaintiff's- Judgment, I have levied upon end will on ifondiy, the ISth day of February. 1S, at tha hour el 1 o'clock p. m., at tne Court Bouse door, in, toaenurg, Douglas eonnty, Oregon, sell t pnb lic auction, to the highest bidder, lcr ah ia hand, all the rlht, title or inttrtet which said defendants, or either of them, had inortto the following described property on the 31rt day of October, 1804, or afany time thereafter, said real property 'having In this action oh said date, been duly attached and ordered sold under said attachment, to wit: The C&bel M. Grover Donation tand Claim, surveyed cn the U. S. maps and designated as Claim No. V, bilng parts of Sees. 28, a. 35 and 33 In Tp. 25 S., It. c west, being bounded u follows: Beginning at?a point 3 chains tenth and a chains and blinks west from the eoratrTjeea. 27, 2J. 33 and 34, in Tp. S.. E. tK, and rnnning thence north .T9 chains and M Unte, and thence west 79 ehaics-and f ltOs, thence south J-K) chains, thence east SO chains to the place ofbeginniag and containing 230 teres, also lots numbered 2 and 3 In Erie. 33 ia Tp. 25 S., K. 6 west, containing 8S acres in Dotrrlaa county, Oregon, on the 31st d of Oct- er anv time ther-after, and also all the rSht, title aud interest, the said defendants or either of them, had in or to the foUcajiBg described re-tl pronerty, on te 3th day ol October, IftJ, cr Etany time Usereafter. tawit: Beginning at the northwest eoracrof Let K0J6, rnnning thence east 50 feet, thence south 40 feet, thence west 50 feet, thence north 0 feet- to -plica of beginning In BI.TetNo.il In R. R. Addition; to the Town of Oakland. Douglas County,. 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