THE PLAINDEALBE XTEkT XOMUT AND THCKSOIT BT TWEPlAlXIEAira NBUSHRK GOMPAKY $9t; F. BENJAMIN, -C Y. BENJAMIN, - - Editor Manager. Subscription Rate: One Year payable In advance Mouth. " x oo Month." " so THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1805. MONEY MAKING. AARON ROSE. A. M. ROSE ROSE & CO. 35 T fNew PROPRIETORS OF THE Era Roller Mills, Manufacturers ui tlic Celebrated Brands of Flour, Bran, Shorts, Feed, Etc., Constantly on Hand, Highest Gash Price Paid for Wheat Sheriff Sale. TS the circuit coukt of the state of Oregon for the County of Douglas. W. T. Crcujon, v. Eiatl FUgens and nagens, VUlnUir. Albentine f Defendants, j S3. The Quickest Way to 111 Up Wealth Is This Business Era. Tha reason of the modem difference: in favor of bttsinosa as an instrument of money making is not far to Ecok. It is tho enormous growth in the scalo of ev erything in which business can be done. Tho enterprise of a merchant, of a con tractor, of a mine dealer, OTcn of a shop keeper, maynow cover the wholo world and maybe carried on, moreover, main ly upon credit It may be doubted whether, except in those transactions which are called "financial, " and which really mean tho taking of heavy bribes for pecuniary support, any ono transac tion ever yields quite as much as the came transactions would have yielded 60 years ago; whether, for example, any cargo ever produces ton for ton an equal margin of profit, or whether any cus tomer in a shop pays quite so heavy a percentage on tho goods he buys. It is the magnitude and multiplica tion of cargoes which yield fortunes, the thousands instead of hundreds of customers whom clever dealers may in duce to spend money. Tho new system of rapid turnover is, of course, precisely the same thing tho dealer selling four times what he did and using only tho same capital This advantage of scale is almost entirely wanting to the profes sional man, for tho obvious reason that he is hampered by limitations of time. There are only 600 minutes in a hard worked day, and the seeker after in come, bo he as able as ho may or as de cided or as rapid, must give somo of those minutes to each client or patient or contractor with a difficulty to meet If he dyes not ho loses custom, and with custom income rapidly slips away. There are no doubt favanto lawvsrs. I rinriinr at anoint on the South. line ol lie K.I. fWfn-c nrl nn mn'nwrcirlifMid' Stealer donation claim No. -O.SU0 chains-Jortn doctors ana even engineers wnosoaa ffl degreea and so minutes East of the south vi Vice IS sought at great expense, When corner thereof: thence South 6 degree East S.7) equally g advi procurable an MSe Cheaper, but Still the favorites must give mad a white oak. 5 Inches In diameter bear their advice and lose their days in doing Northg leet distant: thence south ts decrees mi ,.7 , T T , East iSt chains to a point from which a black it or ther will sneeailv be deserted. Mt bears North ts decrees west ss lints dis- X othinc can alter this first law. while tant; thence South SO degrees East ist chslnk TT m r i t- I to a point on me tail une, ioi .o. 7, suon::i: the exaggeration Of prof essla&al lees IS I thence South on said East lice 52 chains to the kept down in the case of solicitors by fn of SSuS positive Statute, in tnat Ol doctors oy an rIte Meridian: thence West SI chains: thence etiquette difficult to define OX explain North on West tine of lot No. 7. 15.00 chain to rH .77 Cl i the South line ol the FWtcx donation claim: there seems to be no reason why a great .hear on uid south line North sa decrees and physician should not charge according 5 minutes East ikk chaius uj the place of bc- f , ... . . ., . , , - , j idnnicc, containing and 74-100 acres of land to skill and in that of barristers ana Q0ie orie. Aisobesinning at a point on the esciaeers. bv a comDetition. which. Section line 33 chains North of the corner to Sec- rf8 rr Tv"j - VT! tions 3, 21.25 and Sits Township a; South, of though never acknowledged, is none tie 4 tfnt 0f wiiiameiie.prineipai Jtcndian: Iocs tmI n-nA rfTv-tiv- ran not we thence South 2) chains to the Section corner: .lt theaceAVetaOchaInj:lheoce Northeast to the wrasisiQBuer uuaccuuiuuu u. luaus, I place of beginning, containing 3) acres of land rt An Tint V1?pta that. Iimwrer dri- I more or lew. Also becinnlnr at the same point .- 3) chain North of the corner to Sections 23. -I. lizabos may develop itself, proiessionai a in Township k south of Range West skill will ever again be the quickest of laid Willamette Meridian on the Section line: a . -,t.n. T-rmdrm thence Ea7.7S chain to' the West boundary Spectator. LILY WHITE EXCELSIOR 80 Ccuts per SacU 95 Centu per Hnclr. State of Orecon j County of Douglas, j Whereas at the rtitular March term 1XX5, of the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon lor the Countr of Douclas. to-vtlt: On Monday, March xSth, 1595, W. T. Creason the above named plain un recorercu a judgment Dy loreciosure 01 a mortgage against the above named defendants Emit Platens and-kAlbcrsllne riagens, and against the follou-ing described mortgaged premise, to-uit: Beginning at a jwlnt In the center ol the county road leading from IVters to Fatterson's Mill, on the west line of tho R. I). Foster donation claim No. 45. Township 26 South, of Range OVeit of the Willamette Me ridian. l&M chains South of the Northwest in terior "is corner ot said claim, said corner oeing 7.71 chain East of the Northwest corner of Sec tion II; thence South S3 degrees and 30 minutes East on the "n est line ot the said donation-claim. 4107 chains to the Southwest corner thereof; thence oa the south line or claim. North to de gree and 30 minutes East, vsao chains; thence Norths decrees West 5U2 cfialns to point In center of County road above mentioned from which a black oak tree in road U inches diam eter bears North 75 degrees West SB links dis tant: thence along centerol County road North 67 degrees West 1 chain. North 71 degrees West id enams. norms acsrrees ana u minutes itesi 12.50 chains: thence North a degrees and 15 minutes West to place of beginning, containing St and S-100 acres ot land mora or less. Also le- PR0SI TERMINAL Oil INTERIOR T0INT8 pjjQRTHERH) Pacific) RAILROAD Is the Lino to TaLo To all Points East and South. It is the DINING CAR ROUTE. It runs through VESTIBULED TRAINS EVERY DAY IN THE. YEAR to 8T. PAUL ano CHICAGO (.NOClU.NOEOr CAHS) Cempostd ol Olnbg Cirt Unsurpaised, Paltman Dnxlng Room Sleepers. Of La'.etl Equlpmtnl, TOU11IST M.i:KPIn CAKS Best that can be constructed and In which accommodations are both FREE and FURNISHED to holder of First or Second-class Tickets, and liLtGA.VT DAY COUCHES A Continuous Line connecting with All Lines, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Serricc. Pullman Sleeper reservations can bo secured in advance through any agent of the road. THROUCH TICKETS To and from all rolnts In America, England and Enrope can be purchased at any Ticket OfSce of this Company. Full trains, routes and other de application to any agent, or MME. ALBANI. An Incident In W&lca TU1 JUuvercd Kemark Aboat Her. To a writer in The Woman at Home Hme. Albasi has been giving some de tails of her life. "My voice is a certain amount of care to me, "she said. "You thinfctbat it always eounus xresn ana I township as south, of Range West of Said wii clear?" VTelL I watch over it and never llamette Meridian, being acres, the total -ti. , T s,l U "crease being M and -KO acrra 4ol Und more ouun v - "-1- 1 or less, ana oeing ana tying in isougiaa uiuniy, fVi ttia rtit-c T am mrirA tn inncatthfl I Stale of Orecon. TV! . . JT , . , f Now, therefore. In the name ot the state of opera I do not talk above a whisper lor 0, T vein, on Saturday, the th day of line nf the R D. Faster donation claim No. 43; thence North on (aid line 5 chains; thence Southerly in a straight line to the place of be- Onnicg, containing .1 ana yt-juu acres 01 uou more or less. Also Lot 6 In Section 21 in Town' thin SS Sonth. of Kance 4 West of the Willamette Meridian, containing MX3 acres of land more or less. Also taeNorta nail 01 me onnwesiquar terandtheSouthwestauarterof the Northwest cuarter of Section IS. Township "JC South, of KannlWestof said Willamcltce Meridian and the East halt of the Northeast quarter ot Section 3S la Township as Sooth, of itange West of saxi vtuiameixe Acntuan, sou wc .uiurnni ccartrr ol the North west Quarter ot fceeiton a in many hours beforehand, besides which I believe in careful diet Tea I forbid mvself. Bordeaux I find excellent And sometimes, between the acts of an opera. I take, through a straw, a cup of bouil Ion made in the French way; which I find very restorative." Hme. Alhani could sins any tune sung to her long before she could speak. "My sister," she added, "will tell you that she distinctly remembers my first soprano note a real note, long sustain ed. "We were playing together in our cot I tcntativea. in the early morning before the house hold were astir, and, baby though she, too, was, she has not forgotten the effect made upon her. At 8 years old I actual It entered the musical profession. Ah, do not laugh! It is tree. J made a little 'toumee of somo xaoBths duration and was much petted and spoiled wherever I went Then afew years later Iwaa sent to be educated at a convent and engaged to take the soprano solo at a mass." There is a good and a true story of how one day Adelina Patti, when walking down Begent street ono mom ing with her first husband, the ifarquia de Caux, stopped at the windows of the stereoscopic company. There were eh own, side' by side, photographs of her self and the debutante, Mile. Fmma Al- Mar. 1-35. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon ot said day, at the Court House door in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, sell at public auction to tne urn est uiaaer tor casn in nana, aii ui right, title and interest which the said defend ants or either ol them had '.n or to the above described real property. 20th day of July, 1W2, Or at any time therealier, and will apply the nroeeed of such sale, first to the costs and ex cuses 01 sucn saie, ana 10 uzc mis iuju uu ursements herein taxed at S2L0O, to the pay ment of tlS, attorney fees, and to the pay ment cf the sua of till COO due plaintiff, to gether with interest thereon, at the rate of ten rtrr cent Tier iinn from the 25th dar of March, 1S3S, and the overplus, II any there be. tkt mtr to the said defendants. Emll Flacens and Albentine Flarens or their legal reprc- Cr. CA111CAK1, Sheriff. Douglas County, Oregon, By D. K. SHXXBXoo:,J)epnty. Sheriff Sale. X THE CIBCUIT COURT OF THE . State of Oregon, lor DongU County. SoIAnrahan, , 1 riamua, I v. I L a Beardsley. Peter Hume, i E. B. Prehle, Martha Boggess, I ana i. a, cnenaan. u- ecntzix and Exeentor of the J Estate of T. R. Boggess, de- ceased, me uregon ana iaii-; icmia uunocr unnpauy, at Corporation, T. W. Brown. S. W. Condon. District Attorney for Douglas County and Ada ueamiiey, . ieienoanis. j State ol Oregon, I county oi voagias.) Wbmas the Plaintiff above named at the , .i. ..1.. Man-h tmn li'i nf the OirTnlt Court- banL Patti stood close to the window I of the State of Oregon for Douglas county, to and was unnoticed by a young man l.L lounging in'the background. "Look," I L. cTBeaidaiey. for the sum of xmsn with x.. 1: j i i i a avn . I intmit themn from the 7th dar of October. ua. trr " V"U r3". J.,lri of per cent pe annumifor uux, air uu favwsau us xuiaini, i iioauj allsrney xees, lor piainun emu anu She's the new prima donna, and every-1 2Jr"?' "hJuS ooay u raving over ner. ram wiu i lowing described mortgaged premises, to wit rru.n. i Lot entailer nineteen ii?) in uroos ana :mw certain!" And Patti. turning round sud-1 AiMitinn to 'the citv of Koscburg. in the denlr nnm thn crwrfrra-. marln him a county of Douglas, State of Oregon, according swift little courtesy. "Thankyou, sir,' she exclaimed, ber eyes sparkling with "mischief. The man was rooted to the spot with amazement Patti stopped just an instant to enjoy the effect she bad created and then tripped off laughing through the crowd on hcrVway home- "ward. Appetizers. Pickled olives are a tonic for the nerves, as is celery. While the latter is an excellent digester and should be sup plied in crisp, tender pieces to those whose digestion is faulty, yet every where it is an excellent appetizer. Among other healthful appetizers water cresses are in the very front rank. All greens arc antiscorbutic but water cresses are especially valuable for this reason. New York Dispatch. to the ofidal clat and survey of said addition of record In the oScc ot the County Clerk of Douglas county, Oregon, containing nine pi aer more or less, toselncr witn tne tene ments, hereditaments and appurtenances there unto belonging or in anywise appertaining. ow, inereiore, in me name 01 uic cute ui Oregon, I will on Saturday, the fourth day of Mir. 1K33. at the hour ol one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the Court House door in Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, sell at public auction for cash in nana, ail me ngnt, title and interest which the said defendant, I C. Beardiley had in or to the saia aescnoea real nroTjcrtr on the 7th dar of October. 1833, or at any time thereafter together with the tenements, hereditaments ana oppur tenace thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and apply the proceeds arrtsinc Irani such sale first, to the payment ol the. eoitt and expenses of such tale. Second, to the costs and disbursements Incurred herein br nlalntftr taxed at II7.S5. Third, to the pay ment 01 fiiJUw attorney lees, xuunu, in iuc payment of the sum of f79.37 with interest thereon from the 7th day of October, 1M3, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and the overplus, 11 any there be, fay over to the tald aeicnaani, u. c uearusiey or bis iexni repre sentatives. C.T. WiaUAKl, Sheriff, Douglas county, Oregon, By 1). K. Ehaxbboox, Deputy. meJ sr ' WW. A genius has arrived at the conclusion that a gold coin passes from one to an other 2,000,000,000 times, before the Stamp or impression upon it becomes ob literated by friction. The battle of Bsrnct was ono of the most decisivo ever fought It was in ! 1471 and closed in England. the age of .baron rule Pascagoula,tho uamo of a Mississippi .'river, means the "Bread Nation, " - Notice iff hereby given to the public by the undenrigned that I do not allow dead animals to be buried on my prem ises, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage damped thereon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the. party taking sand. or gravel first contract with, me or jthe right to so do. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. aarox Kobe, Rosebnrg, Oregon, March 17th, 1891. No More Back Ache t 1 QJ GtRAVEL-fG J Constipation IHFLAMAT10N cf BLADDER. a0 ALL KIDNEY DISEASES . lnfonoatloa concerning rates, time of tall furnished on A. D. CIIAKL.TOX. Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First St. cor. Washington. PORTLAND. OREGON. EAST AND SOUTH VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Expreaa trains leave Portland daily. South j I 6:LSr. X. 320 A. Jf. 10:tta.x. Lv. - Portland - Ar. Lv. - Roseburg - Lv. Ar. - San Francisco Lv. North S.-jO x. x. 11:30 r.x 7:00 r. x. Above trains ston at all stations From Port land to Albany inclusive. Also Tangent, Shedds, Halsey, llarrisburg. Junction City, Irving. Eugene and all stations Iron Roseburg toAsniana inclusive. Itoacbnrc 71 ail Dally. x.lLv. i0 r. x. I Ar. - Portland Rovbun: - Ar.l Lv.1 4ssr. a, 730 a. x. Dl.MAC CAIIS OX OfiDKJI ItOVTC Pullman Buffet Sleepers AND sccond-ccwi M,ci:rixf: cuts Attached to all Through Traltis. West Side Division. netween Portland and CorrxUIl. Mall train dally (except Sunday). 12:15 r. X. Lv. I Ar. Portland -Corvallts Ar. Lt. JSr.x. 10 r.x At Albanr and Corvallls connect with trains ot Oregon PaciSc railroad. Express train dally (except Sunday). i:ir. x. iLv. 725 r. x. !Ar. Portland - Ar. i McMinville Lr. I : a. x. i JO A. X. Thro a gli Xlcketa .to all Point la the Eastern state, Canada and Enrope can be obtained at low eat rate Iron Gcorsro lis tea, Agent iiODcburc- R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS. Manager. Asst. U. F. A Pats. Agen PORTLAND. OREGON. UNFORTUNATE Dr. Gibbon's DISPEXSARY. COO KtSA BUT ST. Uw" comer of Com' mcrclal, San Francisco, CaL. Established In l&t, for the treatment ot sexual ana seminal Diseases, such as Uon- orrhtn, Qltct, Strict. re, 0ypAif.in au It forms. Seminal ITtnk- neaa, Impolencj, and Lost Manhood perma nently cured. The tick and afflicted should not fail to call upon him. Tho Doctor has" traveled extensively in Europe, and Inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining a great deal of valuable information, -which he 1 com petent to Impart to those In need of his services. The Doctor cures when otners lau. try mm. DR. GIBBON will make no charge unless he ef fectr a cure. Persons at a distance CURED AT HOME. 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BS Wlicrcn at n regular terra of tho Circuit Court of tho Stato ot Oregon, County of Douglas, to-wlt: On Saturday, December 2!nd, 1891, tho plnlntirr abovo named recovered judgment ngnlnst tho nbcivo named defendants for the sum of Four Thousand Six Hundred Thfrty tlireo and 15-100 ($1033.15; Dollars and conts nnd disbursements taxed at ?G2.50. for 1300 attorney fees herein taxed and against the following de scribed mortgaged property, to-wlt: Beginning at tho corner of Sections 12. IS. 21 and 2! In Township 28 South, Range G West of Willamette Meridian, running ttiencoEast 1825 feet: thence North 2 degrees 10 minutes Kast 1570 feet; thence North IS degree 5 minutes KastGKJ feet; thence North SI degrees and 41 minutes Kast dOO feet; tncneo .Norm 17 degrees East 830 lect; thence West 2732 feet to tho H Section corner on tho line between Sections li and IB, Township a South, llungo C West of tho Willamette Meridian, thence South 2040 feet to the tilaco of becinnlnir. containing 125 acres, in Douglas County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenance thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining, and whereas it has been de creed by the court that the mortgage of plaintiff no loreeioseci, anu an 1110 ngnt, title ami in terest of ald defendants, Wm. Mcllcc and C. A. Jlcllee, or either of them, had in or ti the said tiremiseson tho 4th dav of October. 1SS7. the data of the execution of said mortgage, or at any time incrcaiter, oe tola 111 ineTnanncr pro vided by law, and tho proceed arising there from be aMtlled to tho riavment of the costs and expenxes therein, and to said Indebtedness, and mai Mini (iciciiuanix, wm. .Mcuceanu u. a. Mclice, and each of them, bo barred and fore- clo;ed of all equity of redemption In and to the ram premise!. Now therefore. In the name of the State of Oregon, I haro levied iim, and wilt on Tues day, ine 7in uay 01 nay, 1995, at 1 ociock I". 31. of fold day at tho Court House door In Uosebunr. Douclas L'ountv. ((reran, rcll at nub ile auction to tho highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title or interest which raid defendant had in or to tho abovo described inortgager property on the 4th day of October, 1W, or at any time thereafter, together with the hereditament and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in any wise appertaining, and will apply tho proceed arisinir therefrom, first to the cosU and disbursements of said rule, und the costs ami disbursements herein taxed at $02.50; second to the payment of $000 attorney fees; mini 10 tne payment 01 tne sum ot iniii-i.), witn interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the 22nd day of December. 11, and the over-pins. If any there be, pay to the said de fendants, or their legal representatives. U. F. CATIICAUT, Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. By 1). It. SitAHBnooK, Deputy. Mining Application No. 54. United State land Office, Roseburg, Oregon,) March 1S,1S'J5 J Notice I hereby given that the Gtcen Mount ain Mining Company, a corporation duly Incor porated under the general law of the State ot Oregon, with it principal offioo or place of Duslite 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, uregou, nas, on mc iiu of Aiiznst. 1SS7. filed Its application for a patent for three hundred feet in a southwesterly direct ion from the discovery cut, and twelve hundred feet in a northeasterly direction from said dis covery rut. m-thc aggregate niteen nunurcu linear feet of the Green Mountain Quartz lode, bearing gold and silver quartz, together with surface ground six hundred feet in width situated intirecn Mountain Mining District, County ol Douglas and Mate ot Oregon, ana designated by the field notes and official plat on flic in this office as Survey No. 5 and Claim 35, onunsurveved lands but In Sections 02 and Si, Township S2 south. Range 4 west, when the pub lic survey in extenuea, satu uoi .o. s oeing dicrlbed as follows, to wit: Bczinnlncat a Dolnt three hundred feet south. 35 degress west of discovery shaft or cut at post No. 1 at the center of southerly end of said Claim No. 3 from which the southeast comer of section 32, Township 32 south. Range 4 west. Willamette Meridian, on the 7th Standard Parallel South. Douglas Coantr. Oregon, bears south 5 degrees east Co 37 chains distant, a fir 30 inches in diameter bears nonnn degrees west oco hundred ami twenty links distant, a flr IS inches in diameter bears south CS degrees cast 10 links distant. thence north 55 degrees west 000 feet to post Jo. 2, from which yellow flr 30 Inches in diameter bears south 53 degrees east IT links, yellow Ilr21 inches in diameter bears north i:s degrees cast TS links, math rone 6 inches in di ameter bears son in sa degrees west, oi lines; thence north 35 degrees east 1500 feet to post No. 3 from which a Cr 20 inches in diameter bears south 24 degrees west 2S links distant, a flr 12 inches lit diameter bears north 61 degrees cast 31 link distant: thence south 55 degrees east CCO feet to post No. 5. from which matheronc 6 Inches in diameter bears south 2S degrees west 32 links distant, matheronc C Inches In diam eter bears north 20 degrees cast 13 links distant; thence south 35 degrees west 1500 feet to post No. 6, from which fir 12 Inches in diameter bears north 55 degrees west IS", links distant, fir ten inches in diameter bears south 57 degrees west 27 links distant, fir S inches in diameter bears south K) degrees cost 31 link distant. thence north 53 degrees west 300 (hundred) leet to puce ot beginning, magaetic variation 19 dectccs cast, containing 20.65 acres. The location of this mine, W. J. Wortey locator, i rccoraeu. in tne recorder a omcc. Douglas county, Oregon, in Cook of Record of Mining Claim;, Volume 2, page T2S. The ad joining claimant arc 11. S. Jones and A. S. Whiting on the northerly end and F. C'lamo t Co.. on the southerlv end. And any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Green Mountain Mine or surface ground, arc required to file their ad verse claim with the Register ot the United States Land Office at Roseburg, In the State of Oregon, during ice sixty days period ot pub lication nerroi, or mey w in De oarred py vir tue of the provision of the statute. a. ii. r lun, i.egutcr.- PLAINDEALER PUB. CO. DeardorffJiouse Two OAKLAND, Doors North of Depot Hotel. Tablo mippliel with the best tho mar ket nflbnls. Meals at all hours, 25 cents. Spccialp-atos to families, nnd particular attention uiven to immigrants. W. L. D. DEARDOKFF, Propr. NOTICE. hora lt may con- of Cat' Notice la hereby riven to all tern that I hiveacrolnted D. W. fitem poo! a precinct Deputy Inspector of Stock for said prtcinct;powiiice aaarft, uaaiana; alio A. J. Chapman of Wilbur, and Ralph Smith, at Ro burg, to act daring my aiience, and other vll be added a parties inspected make their deilr ttjowd to tne. Roseburg, May 4th, I8S7. THOS. SMITH, Iniftctor of Stock tor Douglas county .Or. NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, GREET--1- Inc Notice is hercbr ctven that there is a- mort gage or trust deed covering all the prqpcityof the Victory Tlacer Mining Company, securing the payment of 1125.000 in Coupon Bonds. That the undersigned is one of the.owners of said uouui. uoiuiug anu owning .v,ra ot tne same, and that neither the undersigned nor any holder or owner of anv of said Bond will be re sponsible for any work, labor or service done or periormea lor tne v ictory riaccr Mining Com pany, or for any material of any kind whatso ever furnished to ald Company for any purpose whatever, or for the transportation of the same, or for any work, labor or serrlecs done or per- iormeu upon, or lor any material iurnisned lor the construction, alteration or repair, either in whole or in part, of any building, wharf, ditch, Hume, tunnel, fence, machinery, aaueduct or other structure or structures, repaired, built, constructed, or placed upon the property of said ticiury nacer jjimuc lomnanT. lor nnv new machinery or material furnished said Company ur luaceu upon mcirsaiu property. uateu inia stn uay ot Jiarcn, imu. mil M0 J.T.C.XASH. Administrators Notice to Creditors. VJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PER tons interested that tho undersigned R. A woodruff, has been by the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, appointed adminis trator of the estate of 'Mason oodruff. deceased. and all persons having claims against said es tate must present the same with proper vouch ers duly verified to the said administrator or to n:s attorneys at KoscDnrg, Oregon, within six months trom the date of this notice. Dated April Mh, 193. R. A. WOODRUFF, Ilnows & Tvstik, Administrator. Attorneys for Administrator. aSt5 Administrator's Notice to Cred itors. 'THE undersigned having been appointed by x the County Court of Douglas conntv, Ore gon, the administrator of tho estate ot John Nyberg, deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons interested, to present their claims against said estate, with proper vouchers, dulv verified within six months from this date to the undersigned administrator at Gardiner, Douglas county. Oregon. 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