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THE PLAINDEALER IMUaD STMT XOSOAT AJCD THOMDAT SY THE PUINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY W. F. BEXMUIN, .... Editor C. Y. BENJAMIN Manager. 5 Subscription Kates: One Year payable. In advance . 8 oo Moathi, " x oo Month." " ,. 50 MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1895. BIG WARS CAUSED BY TRIFLES. A. Shaven Chin Coat France Three MUlloa Urea Modena'i Bnciet, Many times it has happened that a great and costly vrax has boon brooght about by an incident trivial and even ridiculous. Thus tho war of tho Spanish succes sion is said to havo boon caused through a glass of water. A lady, Mrs. Mash am, was carrying a glass of water when she was obstructed by tho Marquis do Torey. A slight scufflo ensued, and tho water vas spilled. Tho marquis thereat took offense, and bad fooling ensued between tho English and French courts, with tho ultimate result that a war was declared. The campaign cost Franco many go rere battles vis, Blenheim, 1704; Ba aillies, 1707; Audenarde, 1708, and Malplaquet 1709. Quito as absurd in its origin was the war that took place during tho com monwealth of Modena. A soldier stole a bucket from apublio well belonging to the state of Bologna. Although tho value of tho article did not exceed a quarter, its annexation was tho signal for a fierce and prolonged war. Henry, tho king of Sardinia, assisted the Modenese to retain tho bucko t, and in ono of tho subsequent battles he was made a prisoner. Tho bucket is still ex hibited in the tower of the cathedral of Modena. A third instance of a war resulting from a trifling cause was that between Louis VII of France and Henry II of England. Tho archbishop of Xtouen decreed that no ono should wear long hair upon their heads or chins. Louis submitted to tho decree, whereupon his wife, Eleanor, rallied him upon his appearance. A quarrel ensued, which resulted in the dissolution of tho marriage and Elea nor's marriage with Henry. By this marriage the broad domains in Normandy formerly belonging to Louis passed into the possession of Henry. Louis, hotly incensed, made an attack on Normandy, and henceforth, for nearly 300 years, arose those bloody and devastating wars which cost Franco upward of 3,000,000 of lives. London Answers. CARDINAL ANTON ELU. The Great Papal Statesman as He Ap- pemred to sv Painter. Rudolph Lehmann's visit to Rome in 1S57 led to the painter's introduction to the great papal statesman, Cardinal An tonelli. Ho says: Before me sat that execrated states man, "the best hated man in Borne," in the most affablo of moods. His bronzed and somewhat oriental features were certainly far from handsome, but they were full of character, energy, and, according to some, cruelty, -with the large, dark, piercing eyes overshadowed by a heavy brow, the strong aquiline nose and the full sensual lips. Ho was in a talkative mood and spoke freely of the difficulties that beset his onerous ministry, of the position of the papacy becoming daily mare threatened through the ever increasing energy of its wicked enemies, ex what he called "the modern spirits." "But," ho added, "history teaches us that it has always triumphed in the long run, and it will do so now." He also told me that tho worldly inter ests of the brothers An tonelli had never been separated; that they possessed all their worldly goods in common, one brother being director of the Banca Ro mans; one, the Canto Gregario, taking care of theirvast possessions in thePcn tino marshes, a third being syndaco of Borne and the youngest being employed in diplomatio Tiimrm by the secretary of state. During a short rest he showed me, with evident pride, over his elegant apartment, furnished with all the latest modem comforts. But the crowning cli max was the bedroom, combining with the solemnity and mystery of the abode of a prince of tho church all tho luxu ries of the boudoir of a petite maitrease. The walls, the curtains, a3 well as the hangings round tho spacious four poster, were of the heaviest crimson damask, looped up with enormous tassels. Bos ton Herald. The Bessllea of the Alice ha.- The Alleghanies are fertile to 1 summits, and not the least of ti ries are their magnificent forests hickory, chestnut, maple, pine t er noble trees, in the spring wh are budding forth, in tho summ they are in the full bloom of z and when tho laurel is in bloss in the falL when tho brilliant red and gold and green and pur whelm one with a sense of Mo1 ture's aesthetic genius in elv, m pairing such a profusion of c After alL it is the thorougl factory sport to be had with' sheltered in these mountains t endears them to tbomanwht taste whatever for that sort c The conditions are perfect. 1 ranges from quail, or, as the V call it, partridge, to deer and ) especially this is ono of the la? holds of that noble game bird, turkey. Magazine of Travel. The Nonprofessional Profile "I don know how many tixn teen people I don't mean ar all Eorts of people, inclndingcL draw profile heads. Itiscommo for anybody to draw them on a scrap of paper, anywhere," Billtops, "bnt I don't reraerat have seen any of them draw handed profile I mean one the righL I supposo there is e tiraple reason icr this, bnt qnainted only with tho fact. York Sen. A Ccd Break. " Yon brought all that bcaqtifnl china back with yon?" exclaimed the caller. "Didn't yon break anything?" "Nothing but the customs laws," re plied tho yonng la'ly, whp had just ro turned from Europe. -WafibingtonStar. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersiened that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Koseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped thereon or sand or grave taken therefrom, unless the party taking sand or gravel first contract with mo for the rieht to so do. Tresspassers will bo prosecuted ac cording tO law. AARON HOSE, Eoseburg, Oregon.3Iarch 17th, 1891 Now Is the time to subscribe. AARON ROSE. ROSE PROPRIETORS OF THE New Era Manufacturcrt ol JJjY V M ITPf 80 Ccuts pcr Sack trie Celebrated j 0 Brands or Flour, Q PL'S I 0 R 95 Ccut9 pcP 8nck Bran, Shorts, Feed, Etc, Highest Cash Price Sheriff Sale. TX the circuit court of the state ot Oregon for the County of Douglas. W. T. Crcasoa, 1 riainun. 1 vs. I Emit I'larens and Alucrstinef 1'lafrcns, Defendants. J State of Orepon j v-ounijoi jjougias.) Whereas at the rccular March term 1S95. of the Circuit Court ol the State ol Oregon lor the County of Douglas, to-wlt: On Monday, March fith, 1S9S, W. T. Creason the above named plain tiff recovered a Judgment by foreclosure uf 11 mortgage against tne.abovc. uamed defendants Mm riagcos auu AiDcnuno riafrens, ana against the following described mortgaged premises, to-wlt: Beginning at a rohit In the center Of the county road leading from Vetera 10 ratierson a .uiu, on ine west line 01 me n. v. Foster donation claim Xo. 43. Township 2t South, of Kance OVeit of the Willamette Me ridian, 160 chains South of the Northwest In terior 1 corner ot tald claim, rata corner being .75 chains East of the Northwest comer of Sec tion St; thence South S3 degrees and 33 minutes East on the west line of the said donation tlalin. 1S.07 chains to the Southwest corner thereof; thence on the South line of claim, ;orth M de grees and a) minutes East, 23.10 chains; thence Norths degrees West chains to point in center of County road above mentioned from wrucn a Diacc aax tree in roau :i lncncs diam eter bears North TS degrees West 9S links dis tant; theneo along center of County road North 67 degrees West 1 chain. North 71 degrees West 10 chains, North SO degrees and 15 minutes West 12.S3 chains: thence North 2S degrees and IS minutes West to place of beginning, containing M and S-1W acres ot land more or less. Also be ginning at a point on the South line of the R. n. loiter donation claim No. . 25.10 chains North S3 degrees and SO minutes East of the Southwest corner thereof; thence South 5 degrees East fc.7s chains to stake from which a white oit s inches In diameter, bears North 70 degrees west o leet and a white oak S inches in diameter bears North 6 feet distant; thence South Ts degrees East chains to a point trom wmcn i.ct oak bears North 7$ degrees West X links dis tant: thence South SO degrees East iZi chains to a point on the East line, vol .no. 7. sections: thence South on said East line chains to the half-mile comer between Sections 31 and IS. Township 2S South, of Range t West of Willam ette Jienaian: incnce t mains: lacjjee North on W est line ot Lot 0.7, UlCO chains to the South line ot the Foster donation claim: thence on said South line North S3 degrees and 30 ralnntes East 11. as chains to the place of be ginning, containing 2i and 75-100 acres ol land more or less. Also beginning at a point on uc Section line 20 chains North of the comer to Sec tions 3, 15 and 35 in Township 2! South, of Range West ol WlUamcne.principal Meridian; thence Sonih 20 chains to the Section comer: thence West 20 chains: thence Northeast to the place ot beginning, containing 23 acres of land more or less. Also beginning at the same point 3) chains North of the comer to Sections Zi. 21. 25 and 25 in Township 35 South of Uan:re I west of said Willamette Meridian on the Section line: thence East 7.75 chains to the West boundary Use ot the E. D. Foster donation claim No. U; thence North on said line 5 chains; uence Southerly In a straight line to the place of be ginning, containing .1 and 94-100 acres of land more or less. Also lot 6 in Section 21 in Town ship 25 South, of Range 4 West ot the Willamette Meridian, containing ma acres of land more or less. Also the North half ot-the Northwest quar ter and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 25, Township 2S Smth. ot Kasgc4Westof said Willamettee Meridian and the East half of the Kortheas t quarter of Section 26 in Township 3 South, of Kasgc 4 West of said .Willamette Meridian, and the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section SS In Township 2S South, ot Range 4 West ot Said Wil lamette Meridian, being 13 acres, the total acreage being 401 and 23-100 acres iof land more or less, and being and lying In Douglas County, State of Oregon. Now, therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon, 1 will, on Saturday, the 4lh day of May, 1295, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon ot said day, at the Court Uouse door in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, sell at public auction to thr highest bidder for cash in hand, all the rirht. title and interest which the said dei red an ts or either ot them had in or to the above described real cronertT. 3Bh Oar ot July. 12TZ. or at any time therealtcr, and will apply the proceeds of such sale, first to the costs and ex reuses of snch sale, and to the costs and dis bursements herein taxed at rjLTO, to the pay ment of Its. attorney ites, ana to me ray meat of the sum of Jill HO due plaintiff, to gether with interest thereon, at the rate of ten per cent per r.nnm from the 25th day of March, 1S5, and the overplus. If any there be. mt over to the said defendants. Emll I'lagens and Al ben tine Kagcns or their legal repre sentatives. U . CATUtAKJ, Sheriff. Douclas County, Oregon, By D. B. Shaxbeook, Deputy. Sheriff Sale. T.V THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JL State of Oregon, for DoagUs County. Sol Abraham, 1 Plaintiff, vs. i L. C Beardsler. Peter Hume, l E. B. Preble, Martha Bosress, I and T. K, Sheridan, Ex-) ecutrii and Executor of the) Estate of T. K. Bogsess, de- ceased, the Oregon and Call-1 farnla ombcr Company, a I Corporation, F. W, Brown. S. 1 W. Condon, District Attorney j for Douglas County and Ada I '"-ardsley, ' A at the ult Court, ounty, to recovered lefendant, V.57 with October, nnumfor costs and llso Jade st the lot s. to wit. ind ;Beld Brookslde S, in the according d addition Clerk of ; nine (9) the tene nces tbere alnlng. c State of irth day of ck In the :Iouse door ton, sell at the right, fendant, L. . described tober, 1KW, icr with nd appur In asv c proccols naymen t of le. Second, rred herein to the pay irtb, to the th intrcst r, 1833, ot m, and the to the raid lecal reprc JCART. y, Oresiou. C0NSTIPATI0N. IHFLAMATI0N cft BLADDER. 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JIG A A We get out a class of Job Printing that is Superior to the "General Run." Sheriff Sale. TN TIIE CIIICUIT COURT OF THE STATE x of Oregon, for tho Count; of Douglas. James Pitcher, Plaintiff. vs. Annnlo Consolidated Mln- f lug Co., Defendant.) Statk of Oreook. County of Douglas.) 88 Whereas at tlio regular December term, 1KH, of tho Circuit Court ot the Btnto of Oregon, for Donglas County, to-wlt: on December -1th, 1801, James l'ltchcr recovered n judgment against tho aboro named defendant for tho sum of f011.:."J and fG1.2j costs and dlsbursmcnts herein taxed, and against tho following described attached property, to-wlt: The Emma Mining Claim extending 1500 feet north '.'1 degrees cast, said claim being located on tho north cast slope ot Orouso Mountain, about 400 feet from tho main tunnel on the Anna Mining Claim In a northeasterly course, Horso Haven Creek on tho north east, Grouse Mountain on tho south west, a rockcy bin II" on the cast, distant about TOO feet from end, centers and corners being distinctly marked by stakes; also tho Magglo Mining Claim, described us fol lows. Commencing at the south cast corner of Anna Claim, running 1500 feet easterly and par allel with tiaran Claim; thenco GOO feel southerly to a fir tree; thence 150U feet westerly to a 11 r tree about 2 feet through, blazctl on four sides; thenco northerly A0O fact I to Anna four corners and place of beginning. Abo Lucy Mining Claim described as follows: Said clalm.750.fcct 34;degrecs north of cast and 700 feet 31 degrees south of west, from center of said claim, which claim is situated on tho head waters ot Horso IIavcnCrcek, Grouse Mountain on tho south west, distance about one half mile from said center; a rocky bluir on the cast, distant about two and one-half miles; west end center a lono pine tree marked V. c. L.; cast end center a lonelflr tree marked E. C. I end lluo running 31 degrees west ot west and til de grees east ot south. Corners distinctly marked by Btakcs, also the timber and water rights and privileges belonging to said claims being sit uated in Uohcmla Mining District, Douglas County, State of Oregon. Also tho following named mining claims titu utctl In the Bohemia Mining District, Dougla3 County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Anna Quartz Mining Claim, Little Joe Quartz Mining Claim, Henry Quartz Mining Claim, Mystery Quartz JilnlngCialm.Grey Eagle Quartz Mining Claim, and more particularity described as follows, to wlt: Anna Mining Claim, being situated in isc hemia Mining District, exterior boundaries Falrview Mountain west two and one-half miles, Johnson Meadows cast seven miles, Itocky Butte north one mile. Old Knott Mill south one and one-half miles; Henry Mining Claim being located ill Bohemia Mining District ncar.Grouse Mountain, exterior boundaries n lone Hat ridge north cast one and one-half miles, south west by a lono tir tree with top cut out, north by Kocky Butte, south by the Knott MHLQMystcry -Mining Claim being located in the Bohemia Mining District, exterior boundaries on the sonth by the Johnson Claim, north by low divido be tween Bohemia and Grouse Mountains one-half znilo away, cast by south end of Grouse Moun tain, wei by Uohcmla Mountain. Grey Eagle Mining Claim being located on the cast side of Grouse Mountain and about one-half mile south cast of the shaft on the Excelsior Mine, also the mill and mill site which arc of record in the office of the County Clerk of Douslas County, Oregon, in VoL 3 ot xnlsceUmeous min ing recorus 01 said county, logeinerwun an me dips, spurs and angles, also afl tho metals, ores, gold and silrcr bearing quartz rock and earth therein, and all the rights and privileges and franchises thereto incident, appendant and ap purtenant or therewith usually had; also the following described attached personal property to-wlt: one stationery engine, one boiler, two concentrators, one S stamp battery, ono iron vice, one set pipe dies, oncjsteam'pump, about W cords ol wool more or less being all the wood at the mill, one cablo tramway and appurte nances ruuuuii; irum mtu 10 mmc, u picta ai mine, 6 shovels, 1 sledge, 15 drills, 3 jacks, -pumps, - ore cars, 400 feet ore track, 'S sacks ore, - anvils, 1 vice, 1 bellows, 1 grind stone, IS socks concentrates, 7 wrenches, 1 giant, 1 water wheel, 9 chains, and whereas all of the sold property, both real and personal, was duly at tached on the 17th day ot September, liOI, and an order ot sale of all ot said property was duly made and entered at said regular December term, 1531, of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas CouMy, to-wlt; on the 4th day of December, 1S91. 5'ow thcreforclin the name 'of. the State 'of Orczon. I will on Thursday the 4th day of April, 1895, at 1 o'clock In the aitemoon of said day on the premises of said Anna Mining Co., sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the said defendant had in or to the said personal property on the 17th day of September. ls'l, or at any tlrao thcrerfter, and If a sufficient snm be not realized from the sale of said perso nal property to satlsly the judgment ot said James lltchcr, costs and acrnlng costs. I will on Thursday the ISth day ot April, ls35, at the Court House door in Eoseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, at the hour ot 1 o'clock P. M. ot said day, sell at public auction for cash in hand, all the right title and interest the said defendant had in or to the above described real oropcrty on the 17th day of September, l&l, or at any time therealtcr, and will apply the proceeds of such sales, first to the costs and ex penses of such salo and to the costs and dis bursmcnts herein taxed at iol.ZV. second to the payment to the plaintiff the sura of $01 L33 with Interest thereon at the rate ot S pcr cent, pcr annum from December 4th, 1S94, and the over- Slus if any there be I will pay over to the defen ant or Its legal representative. C.F.CATHCAET Sheriff Donglas County, Orcgon. Mining Application No. 54. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon,) March 15. ls Notice Is hereby given that the Gieen Mount ain Mining Company, a corporation duly Incor porated under the general law of the State of Oregon, with Its principal office or place of ousincss at Portland, Multnomah county, Ore gon, by its duly qualified and acting president, W. C. Wilson, whose post office address Is Cleve land, Douglas County. Oregon, has, on the 17th nf August, Is7. filed Its application for a patent for three hundrtd feel in a southwesterly-direction from the discovery cut, and twelve hundred feet In a northeasterly direction from said dis covery cut, in the aggregate fifteen hundred linear feet of the 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 Douglas and State ol Oregon, and designated by the field notes and official plat on file in this office as Survey "o. 3 and Claim 3?, on unsurvcyed lands but In Sections 32 and S3, Townships: south. Range 4 west, when the pub lic survey Li extended, said Lot Xo.SS being dlscrlbed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point three hundred feet south. 35 degress west of discovery shaft or cut at post No. 1 at the center ol southerly end of said Claim No. 3S. from which the &utheast corner of section SJ. Township 32 south. Range 4 west, Willamette Meridian, on the 7th Standard Parallel South, Douglas Countr, Oregon, bears sou th 5 degrees east C0.37 chains distant, a fir 30 inches In diameter bears north 41 decrees west one hundred and twenty links distant, a tlr Is inches in diameter bears south C3 degrees east 10 links- distant, thence north & degrees west 300 feet to post No. 2. from which yellow fir 30 Inches In diameter bears south 53 degrees cast 17 links, yellow fir 21 inches in diameter bears north 43 degrees cast 73 links, mathroue 6 inches in di ameter bears south 53 degrees west 31 links; thence north 33 decrees cast 1300 feet to post No. 3 from which a fir 20 inches in. diameter bears south 20 degrees west 2s links distant, a fir 12 inches in diameter bears north 6t degrees east 31 links distant: thence south 5 degrees cast 600 feet to post No. 5. from which mathcrone G Inches in diameter bears south 23 degrees west 32 links distant, niatherone 6 inches in diam eter bears north 20 degrees cast 13 links dUtant; thence south S3 degrees west 1300 feet to post No. 6, from which fir 12 inches In diameter bears north 53 degrees west 26 links distant, fir ten inches In diameter bears south 57 degrees west 27 links distant, fir ! inches in diameter bears south K degrees cast til links distant, thenco north 53 degrees west 300 (hundred) feet to place of beginning, magnetic variation IS degrees east, containing 31.65 acres. The location of this mine, W. J. Worley locator, is recorded in the recorder's office, Donslas county, Oregon, in Book ,of Record of Mining Claims, Volume 2, page 72S. The ad joining claimants arc K. S. Jones and A. S. whiting on the northerly end and F. Clamo fc Co.: ou the southerly end. And any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Green Mountain Mine or surface ground, are requited to file their ad verse claim with the Register of the United Stales Land Office at Roseburg, In the State of Oregon, during the sixty days period of pub lication hereof, or they will be barred by vir tue ot the provisions of the statute. R. M. VEATCIl, Register. NOTICE. 'pO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, GREET x ing: Notice Is hereby given that there is a mort gage or trust deed covering all the property of the Victory Placer Mining Company, securing the payment of S12o,0O0 In Coupon Itonds. That tho undersigned Is one of the owners of said llouds, holdinc and owning JW.OOO of the same, and that neither the undersigned nor any holder or owner of any of sold Bonds will be re sensible for any work, labor or servico done or performed for tho Victory Placer Mining Com pany, or for any material of any kind whatso ever iuruished to said Company for any purpose whatever, or for tho transportation of the same, or for any work, labor or services done or per formed upon, or for any material furnished for tho construction, alteration or repair, either in whole or iu part, of any building, wharf, ditch, Hume, tunnel, fence, machinery, aqueduct or other structure or structures, repaired, built, constructed, or placed upon tho propcrtv of said Victory Placer Mining Company, tor any new machinery or material furnished said Company or'placcd upon their said propertv. Dated this Sth day of March, 1593. m 11 1-10 J. T. C. NASH. Final Notice. TN TIIE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, In Douglas Connty. In tho matter of tho estate of Joscphus Brock, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned administrator of tho above entitled estate has filed his final account in settlement' thereof, and tho Court by order duly mado and entered ot record, has llpcd Monday, May Cth, 1S93, at otio o'clock p.m., for hcarlug objections if any there be, to aid account, and tho final settle ment ol said estate. DALY BROCK, J. W. Hamilton, Administrator. Attorney for tho Estate. f2Stt! NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all whom it may con corn tint I lure appointed D, W. 6 teams of Cala. pool precinct Deputy Inspector of Stock for said irecinct; pustofOce address, Oakland; also A. J. :hapman of Wilbur, and Ralph Smith, at Rose burg, to act daring my absence, and others wil be added as parties inspected make their desire nownto me. Roseburg, May 4th, 1837. THOS.SMITn, 1 nsreclor of Stock for Douglas county ,'Or. 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