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THE PLAINDEALER IStVn KVEET StOSDAYASD TIlOKSaUY T THE PLAIXDEALE3 PUBLISHING COMPANY Subscription Katort One Year payable tn advance ... Six Months, " Three Jloaths. " THURSDAY, FED. 1S95 Lin fMejm.irL.nvj.ii A I0RTUKE AT CARDS. IT WAS WON BY JOHN SCOTT, THE "GENTLEMAN GAMBLER." IIU Wlnninc nt White, la Londan, In j the Last Century Exceeded S5.0WO.&00. . Thoosh Illiterate, Ho Was a Stan of the j Mast Precis Methods. J Of all tho gentlemen gamblers of the i tloso of tho eighteenth centary in Eng- j land a singlaone is noted forth ins-! uicnsitr and tho regularity of his rin-1 nings. This was John Scott, who, be- j ginnintras apennilas captain, vrooad np his career as a millionaire genflraL On tho subject of tho campaigns he ooe tlncted history is silent, but contempo rary London was f nil of talk of Lis Mar velous lcck-with dtoo and cards, and tho marital misfortunes of his later life gave moro material for tho gossips. Writing to Richard Bentloy, from Arlington street, on Feb. 25, 1735, Horace VTalpolo says: "Tho great event is the catastrophe of Sir John Bland, who has flirted away hiswholoforrnnoathasard. Ho t'other night exceeded what was lost by the lato Dcko of Bedford, having at ono pe riod of tho night (though ho recovered the greatest part of itt lost 88,000. Tho citizens put on their doable chan neled pnmps and tradge to St James street in expe-ctatios of seeing judgment on White's angels, with flaming swords, and devils flying away with diccboscs, like the prints in Sadler's j hermits. Sir John lost this immense , snm to a Captain Seott, who at present j has nothing bnta lew debts and ats coairassdorL " Sir John Blend, to oonclctlo here the history of that luckless dicer, shot hira sel dead after losing tho last of Ms for tune in Hippos: perk. Captain John Scott was of that branch of the namerons Scott faXniJy of which Sir Walter was a zaeniber, and bis an cestor in the thirteenth century was that famoss chemist, 3ichael Scott, who won tho name of Wiaard. A later Scott distinguished himself in the time of Charles II by marrying, when he was hire1f only 14 years old, a lady who was three years his junior. The bride was ilary, coca toss of Bncclench, in her own right the riehest heiress in Soot land. The marriage was a secret one, and none of the friends and few of her family were informed of it nntil tJte day after. The Toothful bridegroom did not proSt greatly by this matrh, for his bride died at IS. Her sister Anne, who succeeded to her titles and estates, made a marriage with the pet son of Charles U, Mcnmccth, and had a nmneraas family. It was GO years later, or about 1750, that yonng John Scott, sod of tho Lafed of Scot's Tarvet, entered King George's army. Two years later he was in Lon don "and in the zaidet of the most reck less set of spendthrifts, rakes and game sters that English sociery has er known. Sir John Bland was only one , of a thousand rich young Englishmen ! who threw away his fort-one over die j gaming table at White's. The one his- j taric loser of that era was Char las James ; Fox; Pitt's rival. Fee gambled sway, j all toF, no less than 5, 000, 000. Seott was the very antipodes of Fox. When ho died, at a ripe, old age, he left a for tune as great as that with which Fox had begun, and every penny cf it had teen won at the gaming tables For ns a ripe scholar. Scott was almost illit erate Fox said that losing was the next greatest pleasure to winning. Scott never lost, or so rarely that it did not I affect the serenity of his career as a i winner. Fox would go home in the ! morning after a night in which he had i gambled away 10,000 or 20,000 and immediately lose himself in a study of j Sophocles or iEscfcyins. Scott, like the j sensible fellow he was, weald boston j his coat over theportemonnaie in which ! he carried away winnings of aa equal i or even greater amount and innaedisse- j ly go to bed so as to be fresh for play ' in the evening. i When Scot: focad himself in London, j and amid the wild young men cf his era, he determined thai gaming was his only chance of getting money. When j ho engaged himself to throw a series of I mains with Sir John Bland, he had. a few debts ana Jus commission. shrewdness tanghthim that there was nothing in dicinc, at which a atopid man has as good a chance as a bright ' one, and so he speedily gave ap heard ; and applied himself to whist, at which j mn heaven fights on the side of' the ; skOlfnl player. Never in the history of . -play did men gamble for socfa high ; stakes as Scott and his victims did at j White's between 1753 and 1780. Scott's j system was an exceedingly simple one. Ho gave himself the best of it in ev i ery possible way. He never went to tho gaming table unless his bead and his) stomach' were in the very best order. J He never lost his composure or his good nature for an instant. He played a per fectly fair and honorable game, and at first he made ft a rnle never to play for mere than a fixed stun, hich ho could afford to lose. He won so bteadily that it Wasn't Icog before be was prepared to risk any snm which even tho wealth- . iest or the most reckless of his adver saries would ventare to propo&e. A fctory which illustrates capitally Scott's patience in the face of bard lock ' has been preserved. Oiio r;!ght, while., he was at the card taala. news was teooght to bins that Us wife, the first Mrs. Seott, had given Lirlii to a girL "Ah," be said, "I thall have to dou ble cay stakes tomuio a f orrose for this yeang lady. " Bet in a f ;w L. -.rs lis was ,000 tc the bed. Betsini::'j hr is . uriablc seren ity, be said hp v. .. vxxa i l Lie lock re tenring, nod at 7 a. cifee v.cut home the winner af 1 3,000. That's the sort of play that west on at Whfte'K night after night dnria;; the ycare tfaa John Scott w winning the largest J'.rtnne ever socBsialatcl I7 a gentleman gam bler. Escteiasc. NottM w hweby -nren to tlie paldic by the uwlsfAtiHfJ that I. 4o not jHo lead aniutals to lmriel on my yrf-ui-isca, at lodwrg, Oregon, or tmrhaip datnpd Ureneoii r wmi1 or gravel talen tberrkraai. iinrPSti tb party takinjr sand or gravel fin coatract witli me for tb riphtlo bo do. Tresspawcr will pRwecnted a cordW to law. " A aboh none, Konubarj;. Oresron. March 17tb. 181. Boob and bow aeUing att cost at Langenberg'B. GloH'ng out sale. Ko bumbuit. Call and be convinced. : stocMagc gWw as. children's clothing, etc., ote." OUR SPEC I A;, L TY. Kar; on!l toll you hovrto ret a complete snit for from 5?0.00 to flta.OO coital to tailor mnde. 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Whereas, at a. regular term of tho Circuit Court of tho State ol Oregon, county of Douglas, to wit: On Saturday the 15th day of December, 1894. tho iilalntlirauoro named recovered Judgment against tho abovo named defendants for the sum of fourteen hundred and forty-five dollars and eighty-four ccnU (?1115.M) and for llii.OO attorney fees and fK.'Jo costs and disbursements herein taxed and ogainst tho following described property: One bay stallion five years old, ono black horse seven years old, one bay mare eight years old, one bay maro nine years old, one sorrel mare six years old, one bay mare tlx years old and their Increase, said property on the 31st day of October, 1SU1, having been duly attached here in, that I did on the V-'th day of January, lh'J.j. in Douglas county, Oregon, at tho hour of 1 o clock . tn , of caid day, sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cosh In hand, all of tho above described personal property, being tho projicrty of the above named defend ants, snld sale bringing In the aggregate, the sum of VO.'Si, that the costs and expenses of said salo amounted to the sum of t"".G5. that the Interest on fllH.&l for 27 days was one hundred nnd twenty-flve dollars, attorney fees, 57.V, costs added together with attorney fecs and Interest making the amount of judg ment I1C33.34, tho amount of the sale of per sonal property deducted, leaving a balnncc dno plaliitlir of ?1W8.(W. Whereas, the above sale did not satisfy the plaintiirs judgment, i n.avo jcvicii upon nuu win on Jionuay. me 18th day of February, ltXi, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. ra., ut tho Court House door, in Itixcburg Douglas county, Oregon, sell nt pub lic auction, to tho highest bidder, icr cash In narni. an mo rignt. titio or interest wnicn tald defendants, or either of them, had inorlto the following described' property on the 31st I il.iv of October, ISM, or at any time thereafter, S.-.1.1 real property (having In this action on said date, been duly attached and ordered sold under said attachment, to wit: lncu'tuci 3i. u rover jionauou uinu uiatm. iiurvcrcd on the (J. S. mam and designated as Claim No. , being parts of Sees. 28, a. Si and , in l p. - tf., n. o west, being rxiunucu- as follows: lieginniiis at.a point 3 chains south and 20 chains I and iilliiVs west from the corner Sees. 27, 2S, 3S and SI, In Tp. 2.7 S., K. 0 west, and running thence north 39 chains and to links, and thence west 79 chains and 0 links, thence south HO chains, thenco least 0 chains to the place I oi ucginning nuu containing uti acres, also lots numbered 2 and 3 in Sec. 33 tn Tp. 25 S., It. G west, containing CH acres in Douglas county, uregou. on tne aist uay ot uct., 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, IfcW, or at any time thereafter, to wit: llezinnlm: at the northwest corjerot loi ito. b. niiininc thence cast SO feet, thence south -10 feet. thence wcstjO feet, thence north 10 feet to place nf hezinnin? In Illock So. 11 In It. 11. Addition to.lbe Town oi uatiano. uougias iranty, urc- gon, osrecorueu lntneomceoiinetonntyuicrit of said Douzlas Countr. Oregon, together with tenements hereditaments and. appurtenances thercnto belonging or it. anywise appertaining, and I will atmlv tlie oroeccds arislnc therefrom, nrst to tne cosu ami expenses oi snen saie oi saw real property, to tho costs and disbursements herein taxed and amount of Plain till s judg ment, including attorney fee of $123, to wit: the sum oi fiMSMJ. (J. t. U.V1ULAK1, Shcrlffof Douclas County, Oregon. By D. K. StIAMKOOK, Deputy. JalTtd SDMfflONS. TX Tire CIRCUIT COUET OF OREGON FOR - the Comity of Douglas, Sol Abraham, Flaintu?. L. C. IkarJaly, Teter Hurae, E. Ii. Preble, Martha A. Eogge and T. It. Sheridan, Executors and Execator of the estate ot T. R. Itejtn, de raMil. Ihs Or-gon A: California Lumber Co., a corporation. F. Horn, S. VT. Condon, Dirt. Atty. for Doagltt C'oaaty and Ada Bearda le . Defendant. To I- C. Btarfsley. tie aboTe nimetl defendant , In the narae ot the stale ol Urrgon, yon ai6 hrrtuy reqaireu to appear ana aoiwer the com plaint tiled ajainat jou ia the above entitled suit un or before the first day of the next regular term of mid court, for Raid County and State, appointed to I Ltld and to cemmcnee cn Monday the lath day of March, A. D. 1695. that being the firtt day of the terra of said court regularly fallowing the expiration the time prescribed for the putjli cation of thia summons in and by an order herein raadeby the Hon. Jcdro of said court and bear in; date the 21st day of Decembtr. 1:31, lor the urrice of thu sumrcoiu by the puMication there, ot for tieoasKUtire weekr, and if yon fait : to appear audanawcr aaid compliiat. the plaintiff herein will take judgment againat you and a de creo aa follows: 1. rrtbeaumc'$!(79.97 with intrcst at the nt-t 10 per cent, per annum, from the 7tli dar of October, 1S93, and for the further iun of $100 a attorney' fees ami farther far hi costs and duuureeraentj. 2. That lhs following described creraiae. to-wit: !ol Number Nineteen (19) in Brook's and BeMen's Addition, the nrae bemir the Brookiiidc Aildition to the City of Kcoeburg, in the County -f IViagU', State -t Uiegon, according to the ot2 rlil aorvcy and pltt of uid addition of record in the office of tre County Clerk o' Dou?!u Ouaty. Urrgiin, enntaicinz Nice (9) Acres more or Its). Hnrelaer with the tetiementa. hereditaments and apparteaaucea thereunto beUntn? or in anyuue appwtaining, be sold by theSherilfof sail County and the prceeeda of Mid.rale be applied to the payment of the above amounts, and that you and all persons claimicz under ron or subienuent to the execution of the' mortgage rued on herein hal! l-e barred and force lcttd of all r'ght, claim or equity ot rederaptien in the said premises and that execution issue azainat tou for anr de ficiency which miy remain after applying all tie proceetis or me sale oi saiu premise properly ap plicable to the satisfaction of said judgment. ALBERT ABEAHAN. dJttS attorney for the riaintiff. Sliciiirs Sale. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE A of Ore?ou in and for Douglas County. C. II. Manpin, Administrator! of the Estate of U 11. Mau-1 pin, deceased, and US. Dim-1 mick, plalntlus vs. , A. S. Peters, defendant. J State or OntGox, I County of Douglas.) Whereas, at- a regular term of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Countv of Douglas, to wit, cn the sth diy of December, 1S9I, plalntifls above named recovered a judg ment against the nliove named defendant for the sum of HOOOand S2IXO costs and disburse ments, and against tho following described at tached personal property, .towit : One roller. S3',' bushels oats, 139 bushels bar ley, 11 tons hay, I set harness, 1 I'lano binder, 53 head hogs, 1 Osborne mower. Said property having been duly attached on tho 1st day of November. Is9t. 1 did. on the 26th day of December. 1534. at tne hour ofl o'clock p. m. of said day, sell at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the above described personal property, lieing the property of the above named defendant, said sale bringing, in the aggregate, ?374.S1; that the costs and expense of said sale, $14.39, first cost. f26.t0, judgment and Interest, $1004, costs and Interest together with the principal, 5I074.9!.', leaving a balance due phtlntiuon judg ment of J7TO.1.. Whereas the above sale did not satisfy tdalntitrs judgment. I have levied upon and will, on Saturday, the 23rd day of Febrnarv, 1SJ5, nt 1 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Court House door iu Koscburg, Douglas Countv, Or egon, pursuant to an execution duly Issued out of said cause and court on the 16th day of Janu ary. ISSu, 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 day of November, l:s9l, or at any time thereafter, said real property having in this action on said dato been duly attached and ordered sold under said attachment, to wit. The South ol the NE li of Section 36, Town ship 23 South. l'.angeS West. W. 51., containing SO acres, together with all the tenements, her editaments and appurtenances thereunto belong ing or in any wise appertaining. And 1 will apply the proceeds arising there from: first, to the costs and expenses of sale olsaidire.il property, to the costs and disburse ments herein taxed, and amount of plaintitl's judgment to wit, the sum of J700.1S, with inter est thereon at the rate of S ir cent per annum from the 2i'.th day of December, 1.4, and the overplus, if any- there lie, to lie paid into this Court to be further applied as bv law directed. MVCATHCART, Sherltr, Douglas County, Oregon. By D. R. Siiaxskook, Deputv. jKtd NOTICE. Notice It hereby given to all whom it may con cern that I hiveappoiute l D, W. Steams of Cul. poo'.i pneinct Deputy Inspector of Stock for eaid prtcinct; rosioOico address, Oakland; also A. J. Chapman of Wilbur, and Italnh Smith, at Rose burg, loactdnring my absence, and others wil be added as parties inspected make their rtesiro Vnnwn to me. Keaeburg, May 1th, 1S37. THOS. SMITH, Inspector ot Stoctt tor Douglas county, Or. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. 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