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'3 THE PLAINDEALER XSSCXD EVERY JtOXDJLY AND THURSDAY ST THE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY W. F. BEKJAillK, Editor Manager, ' Subscription Rate: One Year payablo In advance . $a oo .Months, " x oo Months." " 50 THURSDAY, APRIL , 1S93. A LITTLE THING. Such alitUo thing hides tha sun, sweetheart, Such a litUo thing hides the sun. A sudden cloud or a wall of mist. And 'wo moan "Tha day is donel" Such a little thing hides tho sun, sweetheart. Tho top ot waving tree, A summer shower, ot tho snnshlno born, A mist that dips in tho sea. Such a little thing hides the sun, sweetheart. But isn't it joy to know That the sua still shines behind the clouds: That the soft, 'warm winds will blow . Till tho wall ot mist shall bo blown aside And the shadows See away. And the sun behind the western hills Gives pledge ot a brighter day! -Tlorcaee A. Jones in Minneapolis House keeper KID GLOVES. Interesting Tacts About the SUns Which Cover or Adorn the Hands. Barefooted boys and hens form a curi ous partnership in the making of a pair of fino gloves. They work together in preparing tho .skins for the hands of tho fashionable woman who rushes to tho stores every tirco a new shade of glove is announced. Thousands of dozens of hens eggs are used in coring the hides, and thousands of boys are employed to work the skins in clear water by treading on them for several hours. "When a woman buys a pair of gloves, she speaks of her purchase as "kids." If the clerk who sold her the "kid" gloves knew tho secrets of the glove making business, ho might surprise his fair customer by telling her that thoso beautiful, soft; smooth fitting "kid" gloves came from the shoulders and belly of a S-weeks-old colt whoso neck was slitcn tho plains of Russia, and whoso tender hide was shipped with huge bundles of other colts' hides to France, where they were made up into "kid" gloves, or he might with equal regard to the truth tell her that those gloves in the other compartment race darted from tree to tree in South Amer ica on tho back of a ring tailed mon key. And if ha made the rounds of the store and could distinguish one skin from another he could point out "kid" gloves made from the skins of kangaroos from Australia; lambs or sheep from Ohio or Spain or England; calves from India, muskrars from anywhere, musk- oxen from China and other parts of Asia; rats, cats and Newfoundland pup pies. But the little Russian colt, the four footed baby from the plains where the Cossacks live, the colt from the steppes of Siberia, where horses are raised by the thousand, supply the skins which are the favorites at present with the glovemakers. Experts say that the colt skin makes abetter, stronger, finer glove than real kidskin, and as the colt is a little fellow only 3 weeks old when he is killed but a small amount of skin can be made into gloves, so that the price is about as high. But, after all, the real kid, tho live ly infant of the goats which live in France, Switzerland, Spain and Italy, furnishes the best, finest and most ex pensive gloves, and nearly 10,000,000 kids are sacrificed every year in order that women and men may cramp their hands in wrinkleless, delicate hned gloves. Chicago Record. Klotscblesses What Is It? Under the title of ' 'A Game We Slight Play," the Marquis of Lame in Good Wards puts in a plea far an open air winter pastime in tho low countries of northern Europe which has for centuries enjoyed a sort cl national reputation. It is a rough sort of golf, played with out clubs cr holes, is inexpensive) and can be played by two single opponents or with two oxt a side. The article con tains a very picturesque description of a match between two villages in Fries land, at which the writer was present, and conveys a striking impression of the popularity of the game and of the spirited emulatian which it awakens. It is painted cut that in England there are many districts, especially in tho east of the island, which are peculiarly well adapted to the game, there befngin these parts much fiat land where winter makes the ground hard, wherever these conditions exist; there, we are told, the "klotschiessen," or "clotshot" game can be playedjwith advantage. London -fcws. Dabster Misunderstood. Figg What kind cf a writer is Dab ster? Is he possessed of descriptive pow ers? Fogg Unfortunately, yes. Figg Unfortunately? Fogg Yes. In his recent sketch of a western girl ho spoke cf her commercial traveler manner and her generous un derstanding. The Chicago people al lowed that the "commercial traveler manner" was a compliment cf which anybody except in the effete east might well be proud, but they suspected that the other characterization was a cheap fling at tho size of women's shoes, and ' after that his writings were a drug in the western market Boston Transcript 'Wholesale Elopement. At Delniczc, near Flume, an the Adriatic, 26 girls were carried off 00 horseback in one night recently by lov ers to whom their parents had refuted to give them. It is not uncommon for Croatian girls to force consent to their marriage by an elopement, but an or ganized raid like this is unprecedented and has made a sensation even in Crca tia. Cincinnati Enquirer. No Doubt About It. Jack Great crush at the Do Myllions' ball last night. Augustus (who had proposed there to Miss do Hyllions and been reject ed) A tremendous crush. New York Times. Eft who unintellf gently attempts what is beyond Jiis power must Icavo undone bis own proper work, and thus bis time Is wasted, be ho ever bo closely occupied. Lake Huron was named from the Hurons, an Indian tribe on its shores. 1 2 i Kin.ofa,, JK Bicycles. Light Weight and A .m a a - ssmvr nrjr Rigidity. EveryMa- cliinefully warranted ME. 1 if 11 5 Styles Absolutely the Best. Supcrlor flatcrial and Scientific Work manship. Highest Honors at the World's Columbian Exposition. Send two-cent stamp tor our s.pagc Catalogue A work ol Art. Monarch Cycle Company, R;n s.wrtwu. t3o v.v,?h Ave. Lake end Halstcd Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Changed to a Weekly ! VWVkMVWUUWUWUWUUUWm BALD HEADS! What Is the condition of yours? Is your hair dry. narsn, Dmuer uoes it split at tno ends? Has it a 1 lifeless appearance? 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P. purines tie blood. balld op th. weit acd Ceijilltaled. siv?5 treneth to weakened ncrrf ozpf-U oleat. cul-ic th- uitlcnt hculth and tnp?lne wlicra urt'inn. bloomy ieeliuzt and lutttada first prcrrJIcrt. ror crlmirT reconlarr and tc-rtlatr erpSI'Ci. tor blood pot'onlng. luerci- rlal vAtnjL. malaria. drri1a. pnU in rn r.i blood nnd tl3 OIcn.'tt. 1:Lo Certain parts of the hippopotamus' bide attain a thickness of two inches. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Boseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or gravel taVen therefrom, unless tho party taking sand or gravel first contract with me for -the right to so do. Tresspassers -will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aaeon Rose, Roseburg, Oregon. March 17th, 1891. Now is tho time to subscribe. blotcbct. plmplei. old rhrunic ufvu, uiltr, rcald brail. boli. ctjciiriu, eczema wo raaf 111, iflihout fearrt rontrartlrtl'n.thit f. P. f! 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Is Indispensable to the farmer, merchant or profess ' ional man, who desires to keep thor oughly posted, but has not time to read a large Daily Paper. Write for free samples to GLOBE PRINTING CO., Louis, Missouri. By special contract, we are enabled to offer The St. Louis Globe-Democrat twice every week in connection with The Plaindealer for onty $2.25 a year, provided you subscribe before April 1, 1895. Considering the character of the two papers the greatest of national Journals and the best of your home papers this offer has never been equalled. Do not delay but send in your sub scriptions at once. I0B PRlflTIH Poor We get out a class of Printing Job Printing Pays that is Superior Poor ' to the Profits. Mining Application No. 54. United States Land Office, Itoscburg, Oregon, (March 18, ISM Nollco Is hereby given that tho Oicen Mount ain Mining Company, a corporation duly lncor- S orated under the general law of tho State of regon, with Its principal office or place of business at Portland, Multnomah county, Ore gon, by its duly qualified and acting president, W. C. Wilson, whoso post office address is Cleve land, Douglas County, Oregon, has, on tho 17th ni August, 1887, filed Its application for a patent for thrco hundred feet in a southwesterly direct ion from tho discovery cut, and twelve hundred feet In a northeasterly direction from said dis covery cut, in tho aggregate fifteen hundred linear feet of tho Green Mountain Quartz lode, bearing gold and silver quartz, together with surface ground six hundred feet in width situated In Green Mountain Mining District, County of Dotitrlos andstato ofOrecon. and designated by the field notes and official plat on flio lu this office as Survey Ko. 5 and Claim 33, on unsurvcyed lands but in Sections S2 and S3, Township 32 south, Kange 1 west, when tho pub lic survey is extended, said Lot No. SS being iliscrlhcd as follows, to wit: Bczinnlnzat a point three hundred feet south. SSdegross wcstol discovery shaft or cut at post No. 1 at tho ecnter o southerly end of said Claim No. 33, from which the southeust corner of teciion 32, Township 32 south. Ranee t wcsi. iviunmeiic iucriuinn, on iiic Tin alanuaru 1'arullfl South. Douclas Coantr. Oreeon. bears south & degrees east 00.37 chains distant, a fir 30 iuches In diameter bears north 41 degrees west one hundred and twenty links distant, a Ur IS inches In diameter bears south C degrees cost 10 links distant. inence norm i ucgrces west jeet to post No. 2, Irom which yellow Ur 30 inches in diameter bears south S3 degrees cast 17 links, rcllow Or 21 Inches in diameter bears north 43 degrees east 73 links, mathrono G Inches in di ameter bears souiu degrees west si linns; thenco north 35 decrees cost 1500 feet to post No. 3 from which a flr 'JO inches in diameter bears south 20 degrees west 23 links distant, a fir 12 inches In diameter bears north 01 decrees east 31 links distant; thence south 63 degrees cast GOO leci to post no. u, irom wnicn mainerono o Inches in diameter bears south 23 degrees west 32 links distant, matherono 6 inches in diam eter bears north 20 degrees cast 13 links distant; thenco south 33 degrees west 1300 feet to post No. C, from which fir 12 inches In diameter bears north 55 degrees west 26 links distant, fir ten Inches in diameter bears south 57 degrees west 27 links distant, fir 8 inches in diameter bears south SO degrees cost 31 links distant, thence north 53 degrees west 300 (hundred) feet to place ot beginning, magnetic variation 15 degrees east, containing 20.65 acres. The locatiou of this mine, W. J. Worley locator, is recorded in tho recorder's office, Dounlas county, Oregon, In Book of Record of Mining Claims, Volume 2, page 72S. The ad inning ciaimauis arc J'., a. Jones an;i a. s. kVhitlnir on the northerly end and F. Clamo & Co.. on the southerly end. And any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Green Mountain Mine or surface ground, are required to file their ad verso claim with the Register of the United States Land Office at Roscbcrg, In the State of Oregon, during the sixty days period of pub lication nereoi, or incy win De narrea oy vir tue of the provisions of the statute: n. n. vLAiun, itegister. G PLAINDEALER PUB. CO. NOTICE. 0 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, GREET- ing: Notice is hereby mven that there Is a mort gage or trust deed covering all the property of tho Victory Placer Mining Company, securing the payment of f 125,001 In Coupon Bonds. That tne unaersignea is one ot tne owners oi sum and that neither the undersigned nor any noiucr or owner oi any o; saia ixmuj win do re sponsible for any work, labor or servico done or performed for the Victory Placer Mining Com pany, or for anv material of onr kind whatso ever furnished to said Company for any purpose wnatever, or for the transportation of the same, or for any work, labor or services done or per- lormcu upon, or lor any material iurnisnea lor the construction, alteration or repair, either in whole or in part, ot any building, wharf, ditch, flume, tunnel, fence, machinery, aqueduct or other structure or structures, repaired, built, constructed, or placed upon the property of said Victory Placer Mining Company, for any new machinery or material furnished said Company or'placed upon their said property. uateu mis sin aay ot Jiarcu, i'Jo. m 11 1-10 J. T. C. NASH. Final Notice. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of On-ffon. fn UomcIr. rnnntr r o J - In the matter of the estate of Josephus Brock, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the above entitled estate has filed his final account in settlement thereof, and the Court by order duly made and entered ot record, has flped Monday, Mar 6th, 1305, at one o'clock p.m., for hearing objections If any there be, to ald account, and the final settle ment of said estate. DALY BROCK, J. VT. Hamilton, Administrator. Attorney for the Estate. 12: to EAST AND SOUTH - VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Express trains leave Portlanil daily. gonth I North 6:151-. x. 3:20 a. a. ie:i")i.x. Lv. - Portland - Ar. Lv. - 'Roseburg - Lr. Ar. - San Francisco Lr. srJ) ju x. 11:30 r.. 7:00 P. M. Above trains stop at all stations From Port land to Albany inclusive. Also Tangent, Shedds. Halsev. Harrisbnnr. Junction ("itT. Irving. Eugene and all stations from Roseburg io .uuiaaa inclusive. 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Best instruction in College, Preparatory, Normal and Business Courses ; also in Theology, Music and Art. State Diplomas to graduates of Normal. Diplomas for all courses. 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. 18th. Catalogues sent free. Address C. C. Stratton, D. D., President, or Thos. Van Scoy, D. D., Dean. No More Back Ache 0 QJ 5 ? AVE LTq Constipation, IMFLAMATI0N ofTnC BLADDER. AKD -ALL KIDNEY DISEASES. CATARRH Tew HEAD. Try the Cure! fiAirtttrtj Ely's Cream Balm Clcansos thoNasal Passages. Al lays Inflammation. Heals tno Soros. Eostoros tho Sensos of Tasto, Smoll and Hearing. A purtlclo is applied Intoeachnastrll and ts nsrrrnble. PrireOOc. at Druggists or by mall. ELYBROTHERS,MVrarrenSt,Netv Yorfc. This Space Reserved for M JOSEPWM'S New York Cash Store, ROSEBURG, OREGON. Real Estate Bought and Sold Farms, large and small, to Rent, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. For Snlo. 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Chapman of Wilbur, and Ralph Smith, at Rose burg, to act daring my absence, and other, wil be added as pattlss inspected make tfceir desire Ynnwnto me. Roseburg, Mav 4th, 1SS7. THOS. SMITH, Inspector of Stock lor Douglas county .'Or. DeardorffHouse Two Doors North of Depot Hotel. Ttiblo supplied with tho best tho mar ket affords. Meals at all hours, 25 cents. Special rates to families, and particular attention givon to immigrants. W. I. D, DEARDORfT, Propr. Sheriff Sale. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for the County ol Douglas. James Pitcher, Plaintiff. vs. ( Annnie Consolidated Min- f lng Co., Defendant. ) State op O&egox. ( County of Douglas. J 83 Whereas at the regular December terarlSSC of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for Douglas County, to-wit: on December 4th, 1291, James Pitcher recovered a Judgment sgalriattlia above named defendant lor the. sum ot tetvsr and $6X25 costs and dlsbursments herein taxed, and against ther lollawtnr -deterHjed: stsaehadt property, to-witr , The Emma Mining Claim extending 15)0 feet north 21 degrees east, said claim being located on the north east slope of Grouse Mountain, about 400 feet from the main tunnel on the Anna Mining Claim in a northeasterly coarse. Horse Haven Creek: on. the north east. Grouse Mountain on the south west, a rockey bluff on the east, distant about TOO feet from end, centers and corners being distinctly marked by stakes; also the Maggie Mining Claim; described as fol lows: Commencing at the south east corner ol Anna Claim, running 1500 feet easterly and par allel with Saran Claim: thence 680 feet southerly to a fir tree; thence 1500 feet westerly to a fir trea about 2 feet through, blared on' four sides; thence northerly 600 ftet I to Anna four corners' and place ot beginning. Also Lucy Mining Claim described as follows: Said claimi75ajfeet3Cdegree3 north ot cast and 750 feet 31 degrees south of west, from center of said claim, w tilth claim is situated on the head waters of Horse HavenCreek, Grouse Mountain on the south west, distance about one half mile from said center; a rocky bluff on the east, distant about two and one-half miles; west end center a lone pine tree marked W. C. L.; east end center a lonetflr tree marked E. C. I, end line running 34 degrees west "of west and 34 de grees east ot south. Corners distinctly marked by stakes, also the timber and water rights and privileges belonging to- said claims being sit uated in Bohemia Mining District, Douglas County, State of Oregon. Also the following named Tnlnln claims situ ated in the Bohemia Mining District, Douglas County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Anna Quartz Mining Claim, Little Joe Quarts Mining Claim, Henry Quartr Mining Claim, Mystery Quartz Mining Claim .Grey Eagle Quartz Mining claim, and more particularily described as follows, to wlt: Anna Mining Claim, being situated In Bo hemia Mining District, exterior boundaries. Fairriew Mountain west two and one-half miles, Johnson Meadows east seven " miles, Rocky Butte north one mile. Old Knott Mill south one and one-half miles; Henry Mining claim being located in Bohemia Mining District nearlGrousa Mountain, exterior boundaries a tone fiat ridge, north east one and one-half miles, south west by a lone fir tree with top cut out, north by Rocky Butte, south by the Knott HiliBHystery Min ing Claim being located in the Bohemia V'"ng District, exterior boundaries on the south by the Johnson Claim, north by low divide be tween Bohemia and Grouse Mountains one-half mile away, east by south-end of Grouse Moun tain, west by Bohemia Mountain. Grey Eagle Mining Claim being located on the east side of Grouse Mountain and abotft one-half mile south east of the shaft on the Excelsior Mine, also the mill and mill site which are of record in the office of - the County Clerk of Douglas County, Oregon, in Vol. 3 oi mlscelaneous min ing records of said County, together with all the dips, spurs and angles, also alt the 'metals, ores, gold and silver bearing quarts rock and earth therein, and all the rights and privileges and lranchlses thereto Incident, appendant and ap purtenant or therewith usually had: also the lollowlng described attached personal property to-wit: One stationery engine, one boiler, two concentrators, one 5 stamp battery, one iron vice, one set pipe dies, oneXsteampump, t about 50 cords of wood more or less being all tie wood at the mill, one cable tramway and appurte nances running from mill to mine, 15 pleia at. mine, 6 shovels, 1 sledge, 15 drills, 3 lacks, 2: pumps, 2 ore cars, 400 feet ore track, 25 sacks, ore. 2 anvils, 1 vice, 1 bellows, I grind stone, IS. sacks concentrates, 7 wrenches, 1 giant, 1 water wheel, 9 chains, and whereas all of the said property, both real and personal, was duly at tached on the 17th day ol September, 1KH, and an order of sale of all ot said property was duly made and entered at said regular December term,lS94,of the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Douglas CouTity, to wit; on the 4th day of December, ISM. Nowtiereforejn the name tof,theSUte:oI Oregon. I will on Thursday the 4th day W April, 1895, at 1 o'clock, in the afternoon of said day on the premises, of said Anna'Mlninr Co., sell at public auction to'the' highest bidder for cash in hand, all thejight, title and Interest which the said defendant had iff or to the said personal property on tha 17tU day f September. 1S!H, or at any time thererf ter, andrif a suBdent sum be not realized from the sale of said perso nal property to satisfy the judgment ofsaid James Pitcher, costs and acrulng costs. at the Court House door, in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, at tho hour ot 1 o'clock P. M. of said day. sell at public auction for cash in hand, all the right title and Interest the said defendant had In ot to tho above described real nroperty on the 17th day ot September. 1S34. La.tany -hereafter, and will apply toe proceeds of such sales, first to the costs and ex penses of such salo and to the costs and dls bursments herein taxed at6L25; second to the. payment to the plaintiff the sum of J614.39 with, Interest thereon at the rate of -8 per cent, per annum from December 4th, 1894, and the over plus If any there be I will pay over to the defen dantor its legal representative. 01. u C. F. CATHCABI Sheriff Douglas County, Orego-n,