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THE PLAINDEALEB, tSCCKD SYKKT MONDAY AND THURSDAY BT THE PLAINDEAIER PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Rates: Orio Year payable in advance $2 oo sixStonths, " r oo Three Months. 30 THURSDAY, JAN. 31, 1S95. PERILS OF TJIE OCEAN INVENTIVE GENIUS TO THE AID OF DISTRESSED MARINERS. Many Absurd Devices Proffered All Aro Considered by the Llf Sarin- Scrricc "Board Cnttlnr the Throat of the Timid 'With a rcather. In order that tho surfnieu who patrol ear beaches, ready to lead their assist ixxco to distressed mariners may have at their command tho most efficient ap paratus inveativo genius can suggest, a board on lifo saving appliances appoint ed by tho secretary of tho treasury is connecW with tho lifo saving servico jmd convenes upon tho call of tho presi dent about once a year to consider tho merits of all boats, apparatus or moth 'ods which may bo presented to them with a view to adoption in that servico if found practicable. This board makes -pablio tests of tho apparatus presented fox adoption, and their report is em bodied in the annual report of tho lifo saving service for tho ycr in which tho investigations wero made. Many valuable suggestions are brought to tho attention of tho board which secure for tho use of tho service strong lines and effectivo gear. But some of tho schemes and apparatus of fered in good faith are so ridiculously absurd as to require but a very short re port; and the decision is "found im practicable," tho board being good enough to "cut his throat with a feath er" in order that timid genii with meritorious apparatus may not bo un duly discouraged or frightened at the decision mfede upon these devices and thereby deterred from presenting some thing which might be of incalculable value to humanity. One of the peculiar facts ascertained by the investigations of tho board is that those who are probably most apt to submit models and descriptions aro those who tnow least about tho real dangers and consequent needs of a stranded or stranding vessel. Some of tho concep tions of tho inland residents are truly marvelous. Tho subject easily divides itself into three heads: Boats for going out through the surf, apparatus for effecting com munication between tho shore and Etranded vessels, and means far prevent ing strandings. The devices to bo con sidered as coming first are most natural ly those to prevent strandings, and only recently a scheme was presented in which the government was urged to stretch a very largo cable the entire length of tho coast some distance from the shore anchored with mushroom -anchors. Thus if a vessel were dragging her anchor she would float over this ca ble toward tho rocks until the flukes of her anchor engaged with tho cable, where she would be held safe and sound. 2fo provision is made for preventing the parting of her chains, however. But the scheme of stretching a largo cable from Maine to Mexico and stringing thereon mushroom anchors liko bangles on a necklace will hardly meet the approval of congress. Another amateur submits- sketches and drawings, minus tho pretty painted model, however, of a great boat intend ed to run simply by opening a gate valve in two largo longitudinal tubes which open faro and aft below tho wa ter line. The valves aro open when the boat is launched, and tho water rushes ir tha fii-n ufft i ti r-n Vr 9,r1 cLT-a nut at the stem. Tho water, passing out, pushes the boat forward, and the intake helps relievo tho resistance on tho bows, so that the boat, of course, is pro pelled by the water passing through these tubes. The boat thus goes on for ever through the surf most speedily be cause the water is driven out through the stern most forcibly in a boisterous sea. To stop the boat the valves are closed. Another bright man with a less cum bersome contrivance, although the ac tion is as hard or harder to understand, suggests a lifeboat or life raft built upon the exact model of a window shutter or blind, arguing that the water, operating upon the slats, will set them vibrat ing, and that this vibration by its ac tion upon its own motive force will cause the boat to work forward against wind and tide. Bathers at Atlantic City a couple of summers ago will no doubt remember this inventor and his shutter. A heart swelling with pity it ought to bo a woman's for the poor drenched captain's wife, rescued through the mountainous surf from a vessel fast breaking up, ha3 suggested a canvas cover similar to a wagon cover tightly fastened down to the gunwale a3 a pro tection from tho wet Tho dear soul, however, never stopped to consider the tremendous force with which the break ers, which at times turn a 84 foot life boat end over, would ride down that fragile protection, burying in its folds every one underneath. And those mem bers of the board who had served at sea shivered when they read the description of this "protection" and pictured to themselves their exciting endeavors to extricate themselves from the ruin of the death dealing contrivance suggested in love and kindness by an ignorant friend. 'Washington Star. Reman Ilotue nratrrs. Methods used by the Romans for warming their houses were clever. 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County of Douglas., BS Whereas, at a regular term of the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon, county of Douglas, to wit: On Saturday the 15th day of December, 1894. the plalntiir above named recovered judgment agalmt tho above named defendants for the sum of fourteen hundred and forty-five dollars and cighty-four cents (fHlO.bi) and for 1123 00 attorney fees and f.9." costs and disbursements herein taxed and against the fdllowlng described property: One bay stallion five years old, ono black horse seven years old, one bay marc eight years old, ono bay maro nine years old, one correl mare six years old, ono bay maro six years old and their Increase, said property on the 31st day of October, 1834. having been duly attached here in, that I did on the 12th day of January, lb'J.5, In Douglas county. Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m , of said day, sell at public auc tion to tho highest bidder for cash in hand, nil of the above described personal property, being the property of the above named defend ants, said sale bringing In the aggregate, the sum of 170.23, that tho costs and: expenses of said sale amounted to the sum of ?'7.6o, that the interest on !U45.84 for 27 days wos ?10.8o, Ono hundred aud twenty-five dollars, attorney fees, f7.&', costs added together with attorney fees and Interest making the amount of judg ment I1G38.31, tho amount of the sale of per sonal property deducted, leaving a balance due plaintiff of J1K8.03. Whereas, ths above salodid not satisfy the plaint ill's judgment, I havo levied upon and will on Monday, the lSth day of February, 1895, at tho hour of 1 o'clock p. m., at the Court House door. In Koscburg, Douglas county, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title or interest which said defendants, orclthcrof them, had inorto the following described property on the 31st day of October, 18M, or at any time thereafter, said real property Ihavlng in this action on said date, been duly attached and ordered sold under said attachment, to wit: The C'abcl M. G rover Donation Land Claim, surveyed on the U. 3. maps and designated as Claim No. 4.1, being parts of Sees. , 'J9, 32 and .T3 in Tp. 25 S., R. C west, being bounded as follows: Ucglnnlng at'a point 3 chains south and 20 chains! and 25 links west from the corner Sees. 27. 2S, 3 and 34, in Tp. 25 8., It. G west, and rnnnlng thence north 39 chains aud 0 links, and thence west 79 chains and SO links, thence south iO chains, thence least uO chains to the place! of beginning and containing 320 acres, also lots numbered 2 and 3 in Sec. 33 In Tp. 25 S., It. 6 west, containing G8 acres In Douglas county, Oregon, on the 31st day oi Oct., or any time thereafter, and also all the right, title and Interest, the said defendants or cither of them, had in or to the following described real property, on the 30th day of October, 1S94, or at any time thereafter, to wit: Beginning at the northwest comer of Lot So. C, runninc thence east SO feet, thence south 40 feet. the nco west 50 feet, thence north 10 feet to place ofVcinnlni in Block No. 11 In K. It. Addition to the Town of Oakland, Douglas County, Ore gon, as recorded in the omce ot tne county uierc of said Douglas County. Oregon, together with tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thcrcnto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and I will apply the proceeds arising therefrom, first to the costs and expenses of such sole of said real property, to thu costs and disbursements herein taxed and amount of plaintiffs judg ment, including attorney ice oi r-, to wit; tne sum oi kxj9.u. C F. CATHCART, Sheriff of Douzlas County, Oregon. By D. R. SHAMROOK, Deputy. ja!7td SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR x the County of Douglas. Sol Abraham, Plaintiff. L. C. BearJaly, Peter Hume, S. B. Treble, Martha A. Boggea and T. R. Sheridan, Executors and Executor ot tha estate of T. R. Bo-ge-, de ceased. The Oregon & California Lumber Co., a corporation, F. Born, a. W. Condon, Dlt. Atty. for DougHj County and Ada Bearda lev , Defendants. To L. C. Bcardsley. the aboro niraed defendant. In the name ot tha State ot Oregon, you ar6 nrreoy roinirea to appear ana answer tne com plaint tiled against you ia the above entitled suit on or before the Ural day of the next rerular term or aald court, for said County and State, appointed to be held and to commence on Monday the 15th day of March, A. D. 1S9S, that being the tint day of the term of said court regularly following the expiration the time prescribed for the publi cation o; inu autumn ns in ana oy an oruer nerein made by the lion. Judge of aaid court and bear in dale the Slatdayot December. U31. ior the aeryiee of this aammoua by the publication there of for t consecutive weekr, and if you fail zn to appear and answer aaid complaint, the plaintiff herein will take judgment against you and a de cree aa ioiiows: 1. For the sum cf (973.97 with intreat at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, from the 7th dar of Octal r, 1SOJ, and for the farther sum ot 100 as attorney'. lees ana rartser ror nls cons and atauursementa. 2. That ths following described Tjremiaei. to-wit: lot Number Nineteen (19) in Brook's and Belden'a Addition, the same being the Brookaide Addition to the City of Rosebunr. in the County it Doing; laa. State if Oiegoo. according to the offi cial survey ana put oi sua aaaition or rccoru in the office ot tde County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon, containing Nine (9) Acrta more or less, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appnrlcnacect thereunto belcnginc or in any vise appertaining, be sold by the Sheriff of aaid County and the proceeds of &aid;aale te applied to the raiment of the above amounts, and that you aud all persona claiming uncer you or subsequent to ice execution oi tne mortgage iced on nerein hal! he barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption in the aaid cremises and that execution issue againat you for any de ficiency which may remain after applying all the proceeds of the sale of said premises properly ap- piicauie o tne eaueu-uon oi aaia juagrncnt. ALBERT ABRAHAN. e'SlM -Vttorney for the riaintiff. Sheriff's Sale. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE -- oi Oregon In and for Douglas County. C. II. Maupln, Administrator! of the Estate of G. B. Mau-1 pin, deceased, and L. S. Dim- (. mica", plaintiffs vs. A. S. rctcrs, defendant. J State of Oregon, J . County of Douglas.) 53 Whcrea". at a reanlar term of the Clrcnit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of uougias, to iru, on ine ;m uay oi jjecemoer, ISO!, plaintiffs alio re named recovered a iudz- mcnt against the above named defendant for tnc sum ot now and JJl.ra costs and disburse ments, and against the following described at tached personal property. '.towlt : One roller. bushels oats, 139 bushels bar ley, 11 tons hay, 1 set harness, 1 Flano binder, oo ut'ou nu, i usuuruc mower. Said property having been duly attached on the 1st day of November. ISM. I did. on the Uth day of December, ISM, at tne hour ofl o'clock p. m. of said day, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, allot me auove uescnoeu personal property, being the property of the above named defendant, said sale bringing, in the aggregate, J37t.sl; that the costs and expense of said sale, f 11.39, first cost. IXW. judgment and interest. JUVU costs and interest tosether with the principal, JI074.TO. leaying a balance due plalntiffon judg ment of I700.1S. Whereas the above sale did not satisfy piainttu s judgment. I have levied upon and will, on Saturday, the 23rd day of February, iS3o, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Court House door In Roscbnrg, Douglas Countv, Or egon, pursuant to an execution duly issued out of said cause and court on the lGth day of Janu ary, ISM, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which said defendant had in or to the following described real property on tho 1st ub) ui viuircr, ioi, ut m uuy uuio lucrcaiicr. said real property having in this action on said date been duly attached and ordered sold under said attachment, to wit: The South i ot the NE M of Section 3G. Town ship -3 South, Ranges West, V. M., containing SO acres, together with all the tenements, her editaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or In any wise appertaining. And 1 will anrlv the Drocecds nrisine therv- from: first, to the costs and expenses of sale of saidlrcnl property, to the costs and disburse ments nerein taxeii. ana amount ot piaintm s judgment, to wit, the sum of I700.1S, with inter est thereon at the rate of S ier cent per annum I irom me -nm uay oi ucccmocr, ism, and the overplus. If any there le, to be paid Into this Court to be further applied as by law directed. IT. r. UATHUAKT, Sheriff". Douglas County, Oregon. Br I). K. SnAMBr.ooK, Deputy. jl7td NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given to all whem it may con cern that I hre appointed D. W. Stearns of Cala. poo'.', precinct Deputy Inspector of Stock for raid prtcinct; postnffice address, Oakland; also A. J. Chapman ot Wilbur, and Ralph Smith, at Rose bun,', to act during my ab-ence, and others ril be added aspartica iuepectcd make their desire known to me. RoaebiUTf, May llh. 1S37. thos. sunn, limptclor of titoct tor Douglas eounty.'.Or. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. 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