THE PLAINDEALER ISJOID ZTIRT ifO.NDAY AND TI1CBSDAT BT 'TKEPLA1HDEAIER PUBLISHING COMPANY W.WBENJAMIN, - -C. y7 BENJAMIN, .... JJI subscription Hale. Editor Manager One Ytar payable in advance. Month, " 9- oo .... X oo so Month. " " MONDAY, MARCH IS, 1S95. TONIGHT. Tonight I almost envy yon Your quiet bed that seems Too narrow for tho coming in Of any noiso or dreams. , So when tho earth Is not too hard A moist and pleasant mold Tilth dandelions hero and there, Uko scattered bits of cold, Then maybe I shall break my way The earth and grasses through. And smiling with my drowsy eyes beau coma ro siecp witn you. .-Bertha G. Darls in Kato Field's TTashlnston. FAMOUS ENGLISH SWORDa Some Noticeable Weapons That Are Ex hibited In the Tower ot Iondon. Whoever visits tho Loudon Tower may enjoy a Yeritablo feast of swords, bat amid tho numberless array of weap ons there, arc one or two that aro espe- j dally worthy of notice, There is tho ( sword of state, which is girt on tho monarch's side after his anointing at the imposing ceremony of coronation, which girding is raoro honored in tho breach, ono would snDnose. when tho monarch is a lady. Tho sword is first consecrated by the; primate, and by him handed to the lord chamberlain, who , completes tho function. It is a two hand ed weapon, with rich decorations on hilt and pommel and scabbard. Of scarcely less importance is the "sword of mercy," , bomo before tho sovereign in tho coro nation procession. This sword is named Cnrtana. bat though undoubtedly very ancient it can hardly claim to be the original Cnrtana forged by tho famous Hunifican. This original Cnrtana was tho magic weapon of Ogier the Dane, bold knight j of Charlemagne's most warlike- days. Oar own Curtana is in any case many ; centuries old. It is square pointed, with 1 tho lock as though tho point had been broken short; hence possibly its name. A fhfb gold wire covers its handle, and the scabbard is remarkably ornate. Two other swords are carried at the corona- tioa ceremony swords symbolical of spiritual and temporal justice, tho first with an obtuse point, tho latter sharp. Cnrtana and these two justice swords are not often called upon to make a pub- j lxo appearance, it is Happily mere uan a half century since they were last re-, quired at a coronation, but whenever , the sovereign opens parliament in per- ecu the sword of state first mentioned is called from its repose. Tho lord mayor's sward is even incro ; fmifinr to the general public, and not only London, but most other corpora-' noes, have their sword and sword bear er. It is a picturesque survival of the A tJ0 Features that have made the monthlj so papular are retained middle ages, which one would regret to Mll m2ay xax Features added, such as General and Local .Market Prices, Crop see abolished part of the ritual of state , Reports in their s?asoa, Condensed Farm News, and Letters Anion;: the Farmers, customs, which ritual is by no means , meaningless. Pablio action must often T1 . . . . be of a figurative character. sncMrt, Its Farm Features. . mode by which the city of London some-1 t t IZS.VrJ , -wflOMTe- dered the nation good servicejjuscutmg to them swords of honor. These avio swards have been given to men like j Lord Kapier, Lard Clyde, Lard Wolse-j lev. Wellington received one in his day, i and so did tho Prussian Blacher. Lon-1 don Standard. 1 . coir. A game with a history of mere thaniJPive EdltiOHS ! 400 rears must necessarily havei same i laterestangrecards. Golf has been great- conntry, Eastern. Middle. Central, Western, Southern, ly liked by kings. In the time of James ' ..... I it was generally practiced by all Each Edition contains special Local Features charaefemtic t its section, per classes. The Tmfortunato Charles I was fectly adapting it to the wanU ot the farmers of the different s.a'.. an that section, devoted to coif. While on a visit in ,Thna each edition becomes to the Farmers as much thei r home agricultural paper. Scotia fa 85 as he was deeply en-1 Atshcd at 'a !,3te C3J,,taK g--SaiS'.The Family Features, sgouici a reDeuian mare- j land, and the royal golfer threw down f his club and retired in great agitation to Holyrood House. When be was im-, prisoned at ITewcastle, his keeper kind ly permitted aim to take recreation on .v ie nt :.t. t:. i : t j- i guuujg uuu muiuu ; said that Mary, queen of Scots, was seen ! playing golf in tho field beside Seatcn ' a few days after tho murder of her has- band. In 1S37 a magnificent gold medal. was presented to St Andrew's by Wil- . SaSSSStaSSffaS-, tation cf golf balls from Holland be-' cause it took away "na small quantitie of Scotland," and at one time "golfo ! ana luteoau ana otner unprontaDie: games" were forbidden In England be-, cause archery, so necessary in the do-1 fense of the nation, was being neglect ed in their favor. Exchange. ica tuwauxa iiinnnt. y Tho Hawaiian Islands have been fonnd e i-i 1 tl ti e a 1 c r . - -to be richer in animal life than was for- Atncrica'i Ajrricuitarists, mexly supposed. Atrmrpmltnf a year's '. investigation by the British association, through its committee, it has been found that of birds there aro 78 species, of which 57 aro peculiar to this group. All. the land and fresh water shells are pe culiar, and of 1,000 species cf insects ' 700 are not found elsewhere. It thus seems that theso islands havo by no means been populated from the conti-; nest; but have been centers of independ ent creation. Independent. ; 1 Bow Me Was Wounded. Pension Agent I see yon havo been ' drawing a pension on the wounded list ' when the record shows that you were drummed out of the army for desertion. Pensioner Yes. That is so. ' Pension Agent Well, how were yon , wounded? Pensioner My feelings, colonel, my feelings. Atlanta Journal. Xecotiatlons Hot Complete. Customer (female and unfair) I or- f dered ten yards of dress goods here yes-1 terday to be sent. Has it been cut yet? , Shopwalker !o indeed. The assist-! ant said you hadn't been in yet to change your mind. London Globe. . Whenever you k-o ingratitudo you may as infallibly ccucludo that tbcro is a growing stock of ill nature in the breast, as yen may know that man to have tho plague upon whom you seo tho tokens Xiobrara, the name of a river in Ke- j braska, is said to mean "wido water." ; Notice is hereby given to the public ' by the undersicned that I do not allow ; dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Eoseburg, Oregon, or garbage' dumped thereon or 6and or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand; or gravel first contract with me for the tn en sir. ! Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aabon Hose, Itoscburg, Oregon. March 17tji. 1891. Now is the time to subscribe. '.! Kinr; of ell Bicycles. Light Weight and Superior naterfal Rigidity. Everyffla- i$NMBHk and Scientific Work chinefully warranted ft. manship. Sl 5 Styles Highest Honors a! the World's 'Columbian Exposition. 3ead-twa.e8t stamp for our aj.jvise Catalogue A work ot Art. 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Oregon,) March 18, lh'Ji f Nollco la Iicrcby given thut tho Gicen Mount nln Mining Company, a corporation duly Incor porated under the general law of the Statu ot Oregon, with its principal office or place of tmslncsi at Portland, Multnomah county, Ore gon, by Its dulyoualtacd and acting president, W. O. WU.son, whoso post office address 1 Clove land, Douglas Counts, Oregon, lias, ou tho 17th n( August, 18S7. tiled its application or a patent for three hundred feet in a southwesterly direct ion from tho discovery cut, and twclvo hundred feet lu a northeasterly direction from Hald dis covery cut, in the aggregate fifteen hundred linear feet of tho Orcen Mountain Quartz lode, hearing gold and silver quartz, together with surface ground M hundred feet In width situated In Green Mountain Mining District, County nf Douglas and Htuto of Oregon, and designated by tho Held notes mid official plat nn lllo lu thin office iu Burvey No. 5 and Claim S3, onuusurvcyed lauds but lu .BcctIon3 X! and S3, Township 32 south. Iiange 1 west, when the pub lic survey Is extended, said Lot No. : being illscrlbcil as follows, to wit: lteglnnlngnt a point three hundred feet south, I'-'i degrers west ol discovery shaft or cut at it No. 1 at tho center nf southerly end of said Claim No. :v, from which the southeast corner of iccllnn 31 Wid :ri, Township 32 south, Kange ! west, Willamette Meridian, on the 7th Standard Parallel South, !)ugla Comity, Oregon, bears south 5 degrees east M.S! chains distant, a llr SO Inches In diameter heart north 41 degrees west one hundred nnd twenty links distant, it fir IS inches In diameter hears sonth Bl degrees ea3t IM links distant, thenco . north 03 degrees west aoo feet to post No. from which yellow llr 3U Inches in diameter bear south .V degrees cast 17 links, yellow ftr'Jl inches in diameter bears north 1:1 degrees east 78 links, mathrouoC iuclio in di ameter bears south i; degrees west Ul links; thence north 05 decrees east l.VX) feet to pos( No. 3 from which ft fir 20 inches in diameter bear south 20 degrees west 2H links distant, a fir 12 inches in diameter bean north CI degrees east 31 links distant: thence south .V degrees east 000 feet to post No. .", Irom which matherone 6 Inches in diameter bears south 2S degrees west SZ links distant, matheroue G Inches in diam eter bears north 20 degrees cast 13 links distant; thence south 35 degrees west I.jOO feet to jost No. r,, from which llr 12 Inches In diameter bar north V degrees west 2f links distant, fir ten inches In diameter bears south 67 desrets wot 27 links distant, llr X inches in diameter hours south K degrees cast 31 links distant, thenco north .V degrees we3t 300 (hundred) feet to plsce of beginning, magnetic variation W dcgicei vast, containing J0.C5 acres. The locution of this mine, W. J. Worley locator, is recorded in the recorders office, Douglas county, Oregon, in Hook of fleconl of Mining Claims Volume 2, page 7. The att Joiuing elalmauts arc It. S. Jones and A. 8. Whiting o:t tho northerly end and P. Clarno St Co.. on the Kmtherly end. And any and all ;erons cialnilng alversely auiy ortlon of said Ureen Mountain Mine or surface ground, are rvouircd u file their ad verse claim with thu ltegister of the United States 1-and Office at l:cbur, in the suteof Orcgoit, during the sixty days period of pah lleatlon hcreofT or they will be tarred ty vir tue of tho provisions of the statute. It. M. VKATCII, Remitter. Sheriff Sale. TN THE ClllCUIT COUltT OF THK STATK A of Oregon for the County of Douglas. Stephen Mlnard, l'laiutiir. H it. McBte and C. A. Mellee, j Dcfeutlaute. J State of Oregon I County of Doughu.i Whereas at a regular term of the Circuit ooart ol ttio btate ol Oreiron. County of DoeEhu. to it: On Saturday, December 22nd, ll, the planum aoove nameu recovereu juagment agAjiit lhe above named defendants for the sum of i'onr Thousand Six Hundred Thirty threc and 1J-1CM ($ W-TUS) Dollars and eosU and disbursements taxed at ?C2.."), for $30 attorney feesberetn ;sxed and against the! following de scribed mortgaged property, to-wit: Ueeinniug at the corner of section' l, 16, il and 22 iu Township 2S South, ltange C Wet of iUamette Meridian, running thence cast IbSH feet, thenee north 2 degrees 10 minutes east 170 feet, thenee north ts degrees G minutes east 3 feet, thence north 32 decrees and 11 minutes least HO feet, thence north 17 degrees east 330 feet, thenre west 2732 fee: to the section comer on the line between Sections 1 and IS. Township 2S south, ltange 6 West of the Willamette Meridian, injure sou in lth'j icet totnc piace ox oegiiining, foiitoinlng 125 acres. In Douglas Couaty.Onegon. tccether with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In .any wie apiicneming, ana wnere&s it nas Keen dc 'rvd by the Court that the mortgage of plain tiff be foreclosed, and all the right, title and In-tvri-st of said defendants. Win. McKce ant C. A. Mcllee. or cither of them, had la orto the said prtmlesn the Ith dav ot October. h7. the date of the execution of said mortgage, or at any time thereafter, .' sold In the manner pro vided by law. and the pn eeds arising there from be applied to the payment of the costs and expenses herein, and to said indebted liens, and that said defendants, Wni. McBee and C. A. ilcIJce. and each of them be barred and foiv- cioscd of ill equity of rcIempUon in end to the sata premises. Now therefore, in the name of the State ot Oregon, I have levied upon, and wilt on Tues day, the 19th day of starch, 1S95, all o'clock I . ii. 01 said day at the Conrt House door in Koseburg. Douglas County, Oregon, sell at pub licsue:Ion to the blsbest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title or interest which said tieleiHlauu nau in or to the above ueecrined mortgaged property on the 1th day of October. 17, or at any time thereafter, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances therennto Le kmjring w In any wise appurufning, and will apply the proceeds arising therefrom, tirst to the costs and disbursements of said sale, and the co-'.5 and disbursements herein taxed at ti.i.aO: second to the paymenfof 330 attornev fees: third to the j-aymeut uf ihe stun of f4SCU.l . with interest thereon a; the rate of S per cent, peraunuat from the 22nd day of December, IsttL and the over-plus. If any there be, pay to the said defendants, or their legal reoresentatives. C. K. CATHCART, sheriff of Douglas Countr, Oregon. By D. It. Shamebook, Deputy. Ilit3 Sheriff Sale. TN THE UIKCUIT CO UUT OF THE JL State of Oregon, fjr I).U2l4 County. Sylvester Pcnnoyer, Geo. W. Mcltridcl and Phil Metchans, Hoard ot Ckc- 1 m us lone d lur trie sole ot school aoti university lands, and for the i investment 01 tne lunas arising therefrom, Plaintiff. vs. j. U riher,lMary L. IL-her, L. S. I a. ;. .'iiicrs ana &01. 1 Abraham, Defendant!.; State of Oregon, County of Douglas.) Whereas 11 1 the recnlar December term. lfI. of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County, plaintiffs above named recov ered a judgment by foreclosure of a mortgage against toe noovc named defendants. J. I., risn er. Mary U Fisher. L. S. Ijsmb. A. C. Marsters and sou Abraham, and against the following itescnuca mongagei premises, to-wit: me sw Unfll...VLll..ltt,..CL'l .V... Of I ' tne w of the SE 1 1 of Sec. 25. also the N vi of tbeNKTtcf bee. 36. all la T. 28 S., It. 7 West, cuniaiuii.g : sj arres in uougias county, Oregon, tvgether with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenance-, thereunto belonzinc: or in anv wbe apjivrtalmng. and whereas at tho regular December. 1-91. term, to-wit: Oa Fridav, De cember 11th. l01,au onlerof sale was made for sain morigagea premises, and whereas. It was decreed in .sid order ol sale that the defendant. L. S. Lamb, is now owner in fee simple ot said premises and that the defendants A. C. Marsters, sol. Abraham and J. L. n.hcreaeh have a valid claim against said premises in the sum uf SSl each, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per (ui. icruaiiiii irociineuin uay 01 October, 1:92. and that said claims arc subsooucnt iu cf feet to lien of plaintiff, that said premises be sold according to law and that the purchaser be placed In Immediate tnesion thereof, that the dfcndantsJ. L. Fisher, Mary I- Fisher. Ii s. Lamb. A. C. Marsters aud sol. Abraham be barred of all equity of redemption iu said prem ises. Now therefore I will on Saturday the gjrd day of Hirch, 1S95, sell all the richt, title and interest J. L. Fisher and Mary I.. Fisher had in or to said premises on theSthdavof Mav. ISM. and aU all the right, tltie and interest f any and all the ierMins claiming by under, or through the said defendants, J. L. Fisher and Mary L. Fisher, fmm and alter the Mh day of May, l?0, and will apply the proceeds insing therefrom, tlrst to the payment of the costs and exicnscs of the foreclosure and sale of said proerlv; second the sum of UIO attornev lees; third to the payment of $1117.10 with interest at per eent. per annum from December 1 1th. 1H9I. and if alter the application of tho proceeds of said sale aforesaid there Is any sum remaining there bv paid the defendants'. U Fisher. A. C. M.r.ater and Sol. Abraham the sum of J2T0 each with Interest at the rate of n per cent, yer nn nura. lro:il tlie Mil d.ir nf Mav. 1VJ0. and tlie ovendoi If any there be, 1 will pay over to the uouniy uietK to oe uisiniuiel ov order ot tte Court. t F. CATHCAKT. flbtt Sheriff. Final Notice. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of Orcgou, in Douglas Comity. In tho matter of the estate of Josephus Iirock, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of tho above entitled estate 1ms tiled liU final account in settlement thereof, and the Court by order duly made and entered ol record, has flped Monday, May iitu, lsX, at one o'clock p.m., for hearing objections If any there be, to said account, nnd the final settle ment ol said estate. DALY 11R0CK, J. V. Hamilton, Administrator. Attorney for tllo Estate. LlMti TWO - CENT STAM1S ( wc will send you Sjw$S? a Brilliant Gem &ffiVft of unusual color, iclJtlt , 'e iiii3 s':t and a copy of "Th; Great Divide," so you can sec what a wonderful journal it is, pro. vided you name the paper you saw this in. It's a real Jewel we'll send you. ADDRESS THE GREAT DIVIDE, Denver, Colo. The . P. l7t S S 3tt? O o Ti jrVflssrea? ""11 This Space M. JOSE New York ROSEBURG, . Real Estate Bought and Sold t9?ar jittSL Farni5, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE Stock Ranges, Timber Lauds 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 3D. S- IC BUICK, t SCtN;5;;3 an lv-JJSnjt ku e Usaw CoWa.aB.'Cry, Oacoaa. AAKON ROSE. PKOrRIETOKS OF THE ew -ra LILY WHITE 80 c EXCELSIOR os Itlanuf.ictnrcrs ol tlie Celebrated liranils of I'lonr, Bran, Shorts, Feed, Etc, Constantly on Hand, Highest Cash Price Paid for Wheat FKOJI TEKMXAli Oi: l.MEUIOK POlMS HEJ WORTHEBH) PflCiFlg) is the I -inc to Take To all Points East aud South. It is the DLNING CAR ROUTE. Itruns through VE3TIBULF.D TRAINS EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR to ST. PAUL akd CHICAGO (NO CHANGE OF CAES) Compelled ol Dining Cars Unsurpassed. Pultaan Draninj Room Sleepers, 01 Latest Equipac-d, TOU1C1S1 M.UCIMAC CAKS Best that can be constructed and in which accommodations are both FREE and FURNISHED to holders of First or Seeond-elas Tickets, and Ul.r.KA.VT HAY COUCIIIKS A Continuous Line connecting with All Lines, aC'onilng Direct and Uninterrupted Service Pullman Sleeper reservation eon be secured in advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH TICKETS To and frost nit Points in America, England and Xnropecan be purchased at any Ticket Office of this Compan v. lul. information concerning rates, time of trains, routes and other details furnished on ftpt'heaLou to any agent, or A. O. CHAKIYrO.V, Asstant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 Firwt St. cor. Washington. PORTLAND. OREGON. TO THE UNFORTUNATE. i)r. (iiblion's DISPENSARY, l?o IZK.tltXrsT., Ult ,.oriu;r . Con. , mercial. San Francisco, ! I'al.. Establishetl iu 1S., f(T tho treatment I o b'exual and Seminal f Diseases, such as ." iurrlint. Ulrrt. titrirt. C . .. v . . . . 7. : f in .int. ,iviCJSwfonus, fteminal We.ik- !MCESVrM., uiiMlenry, and . v.o:aiSSsi..'Jv.Lc-.t Manhood ierma nen ly cured Tho sick and .1 fflictcd should not fail to call upon him. The Doctor has traveled extensively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, ootaining a great deal 01 valuable iannatfou, which ho is com petent to impart to those in need of his services. The Doctor cures wiuu others fail. Try him. TJR. GIBBON will maie no charge unless he ef fects a cure. Persons at a distance CURED AT HOME. All communications strictly confiden lal. All letters answered in plain envelopes. Charges reasonable. Call or write. Address DR. J. F. lilHItON. Box t5C7. San Francisco. Cal Kuliee t iereby given tv all whom It may con cern thai I hive 1 ppainte l U, W. 8tarns ot Cala. pooii rrecinct Deputy Inspector cf Stock for said precinct; posliiiEi-e a.Vlrrs?, O.tbUnd; also A. J. Chapman (.f Wilbur, ant Kulnli Smith, at Rose bur. to act daring my ntsence, and ulhcr wll be added as i rtiua inspected make their desire Vnownto mi. Kosebutj. May tth, 1$5:. THOS. SMITH, ln.rctir tit Btoct tiir Duuilas county.'Or. )ear(lorffHouse fvo Doors North of Dcjiot Hotel. Tublo supplied with tho best tho mar ket afFonls. Meals at all hours, 25 cents. Special rates to families, and particular attention aivcu to immigrants. W. L. D, DEARDOIUT, Ttopr. Reserved for PHSON'S Cash Store, OREGON.' z:jb.tvj POSSESSION GIVEN. A. M. ROSE oiler iVliUs, EAST AND SOUTH THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Express trains leave Portland daily. south I I North G:loljf. 10:rA.M. Lv. - Portland - Ar. Lv. - Rosebnrg - Lv. Ar. - San Francisco Lv. 3:20 a. x. 1130 r. x. 7:00 p. x. Above trains stop at all stations From Port land to Albany inclusive. Also Tangent, Shedds, Ualsey, Harrisburg. Junction City, Irving. Eugene and all stations from Roscburg to Ashland inclusive. Rosebnrg JIail Daily. !:30a. H.t Lv. 5:50 r. jr. ! Ar. Portland - Ar. I 4:30 r. jt. Rosebnrg - Lv. ! 7:1)0 a. sr. DI?IIG CARS OS OCDKV ROUTE, Pullman Buffet Sleepers AND HCCO.MI.CUNS M.EElI.Mi CAKS Attached to" all Through Trains. West Side Division. nctwecn Portland anil Corrallls. Mail train daily (except Sunday). 7:30 a.m. (Lv. - Portland - Ar. I 5:35 r. 31. 12:Lr.it. I Ar. - Corrallis - Lv.l lp.v At Albany and Corrallls connect with trains of Oregon Pacific railroad. Express train daily except Sunday). t:40r.M. Lv. - Portland - Ar. ::25A.ii. Lv. I 5-.S0 A. it. 1 r. M. I Ar. - McMinville Throush Ticket to nil Points tn tlc Eastern Mates. Canada and Europe can be obtained at low est rates from George Estc, Agent Kos-ebniir. R. KOEIILER. E. P. ROGERS. Manager. Asst. G. F. & Pass. Agen PORTLAND. OREGON. SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF OREGON FOR X t Vl. I'annlv nrTV...-.!.. Sol Abraham, ruintiff. L. C. Bcardsly, Peter Hume, E. B. Preble, Martha A. Bogges and T. R. Sheridan, Executors and Executor of the estate of T. R. Ecwgei, de ceased. The Or. gon & tUlifornia Lumber Co., a corporation. F Rom, S. Y. Condon, Dut. Atty. for DougWt County and Ada Beard -It lefendants. To L. C. Bcardsley, the above camedd&fendant In the name ot the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the com pliint Med against 3 ou in the above entitled suit un or before the first day of the next re-ular term of s-iidcourt, for said County and State, apniinttd to he held and to commence en Monday the lth day of March, A. I). 1S0J, that bung the first day of the term of said court legularly following the expiration the tine prescribed for the publi cation of this summons in and by an order herein made by the Hon. Judge ot said court and bear ingdatu the 31st day ot Decembtr, IS94, lor the service of this summous by the publication there of for 6 consecutive weekr, and if yen fail . to appear and answer said cotnpliict, the plaintiff herein will taVe judgment against you and a de cree as follows: 1. For the sum of JD70.97 with intrcst at tha rata of 10 per cent, per annum, from the 7th dar of October, 1S3J, and for the further sum at S160 as attorney's fees and further for his coats and disbursements. 2. That tha fallowing described premises. T?"Wlt:. Number Nineteen (19) in Brook's and . ,7e." s Adaiion, the same being the Brookside Addition to the City of Roseburg. in the County J Douglas, btate it Oregon, according to the offi cial survey and plat or said addition of record ia the office of tte County Clcik of Dcuglaa County, together with tho tenements, hereditament! and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, be sold by the Sheriff of said County ?J"r?Fla?tLmA"l' b0 VVM to the payment of the above amounts, and that jou aud all persons claiming unccr you or subsequent to f of the mortgage sued on herein shall Debarred and foreclosed of all right, claim, or equity of tcdemplion in the said premises and that execution tune against you for any de ficiency which may remain after applying all the. proceeds of tha sale oi raid premises properly ay phcablo to the satisfaction of wid judgment , . ALBERT ABRAHAM. '3ltb ttorney for the Flaintiff . 0. B. Cannon is agent for the iro man's Fund anil Homo Mutual Insurance Companies. Thoy aro both raciflc.Coast Companies and therefore deserve your patronags