The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, June 10, 1895, Image 4

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MoaUn," " 50 i pu -ilod the cooks. A difficulty in e
i1 aU,;oad cooking in the paU has been J (r
' I ( lard. Always tickle, never uniform, ,no )
j-iniJTOE 10rl895. , 1 mojt unwholesome lard.hual ways i A 1
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' i ' i1 olistacleo "good digestion." . ,ene M M
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'"Coiao and get it, yon ill shaped pup-
. A Tolley from tho hnssarswas tho-only-
answer to those insolent vrordi:
Tho .window panes vrcro broken to ;frag-meats.-,
Tho Vendeens insido Teturnefl;
.the fire and dropped five ol tho horseb,
'fflenL THo company then dismounted.
ind wshed against the door of the mlHi
1ofnleh they broke with tho butts' of
''tfcslr cuns:'
t ,Burrender; you scoundrels, or in jt't
fetr saoments you'll an be oeaai '
c flltosted tho officer.
19'iyou are the fconndrelsr yelled thoti
woman of the mill. "'Let me seo jf you ,
are able,to get my cap. "
iKnThB hussars entered tho lower story, ;
f ' oaV-tne; ladder was removed by the Yea-
TAarc wVn nntr flrtwl titviti them frtirn "
fe6"KTy aboro and made terrible rarr
itages in ttwir ranks. i
.uTbe xveaaacf the mill busied herself.
with the work of loading tho guns, a4
task which ahe performed with aston
ishing rapidity. TheChouans, sheltered , .
beaiad the soar sacks, cared units lor
ctte fire of the Blues.
"Take. good aim!" cried la meuniere,
","Den;Uet a single one escape."
v1h officer, seeing his men fall all
around'him, ordered them to come out
rKndtake the place "by Etorm, scaling tie
' ams of the mill. It was a magnificent
ffessaulfc Twenty hussars clambered np
itfefl blades. With their carbines thrown
3aross their backs they clambered op
like .sailcsa to tho Etory above, and
e frwatberefoll either killed or wounded
"under tho balls or the bayonet thrusts
of theYendeans. One brigadier manj
aged to get np to the roof by making ar
rampart 01 tno bodies 01 ms comraaes,
s who held on to the arm3 like drowning
aseaio planks.
Jf "We are all right, my friends!" cried
"tie. "Guard well the entrance of the
-fflill!" After planting the color of the
- company on the weather vane he bored
i.snole in the roof to admit the barrel of
bis' gun. Three times he fired and mar
tally wounded three men. This threw
ti'e besieged into a panic. Resis&nee
was becosaing impossible, and tho Ven-
deans were already-raising the butts of
their guns ajtha.air, when la meuniere
pushed down tho ladder and cut off
1 their retreat. "2jow dia like men 1" she
Meb6utedl Then there commenced a per
fect massacre. Attacked above and be
tew, the Ten deans fought like imprii
rediisBS. When the ammunition was
exfawted. they threw down tho sacks
.of corn, and flour, and, clubbing their
rauikets, jumped down among tho
Blues, who received them on the points
"bit their bayonets. It was a horribo
spectacle.
'"Where is la meuniere?" Ehouted tho
'hssssrs. -
xflHero she is, citizens," Paid she as
.t&e kt berseli slip along the shaft of the
mill. ''X have gives to you ao quarien
and I
cbmes oW"-into popiildt
faor us- the new shofteil-'
cli ing better 'than even Uie
X.best of lard .with none' of
Cot, lardte obiectiouable nualii
UcL And J- -
COTTOLEHE
conies attended W "boUi
"APPETITE AND HEALTH."
Grocers sell; it alt about.
REFUSE Alt SUBSTITUTES;
lo.oaly or i
FAIRBANK. & CQ.,
ST'TJQUlSrknrl
CHICAQO, HEW VORK. BOSTON.
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Sold bv A.C Matters & Co.
W.L. Douglas
53 SHOE
I8TMC.BEST.
nT FOR A KINO,
CORDOVAN!
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3.5QpouCE,3SQtES.
LADIES'
sek) rci catu:si5:
BKSCKTOELMXU.-
Ortr One MlHIoo Pcopls tt-exr the .
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
rTfetr jrfre the best raloe lor tire sworr."
cQsaj cssioa uoca ia xijk ana 111.
3!ir TT5PTPV frfiM fpl.
,r , I iQnrvtAniiK quujucs ire bsiq
lows IU8 jxra. TbertoaresmUwai.-taapdenae.
"All Tight," eaid the Officer. "We'll i Ftam Si to S3 M-cd orer other mkc.
JSIIeur-acOTSrii In short order". I tfrrVro-.nrtsapplnoa.ScHbr
Place yourself against that walL" dealers everywhere. Wanted, agent
to take exclusive sale for this vicinity.
Write at once.
caVEATSJRMMs
COPYRieHTS.
CAS I OBTAIN A PATENT ? Tor a
Ltwt Kawer ssd i bcB cpisvjn. write to
ML" NX A; CO.. who tire bta cttrtyCJlT TrV
exrertfceetatbptfet toi Cioaj
tlocj sulcUi codicKUI. A Handbook cl In
foT&suoo uMtma Paleaa bo to ot
tln tlsca kci ftte. Alio a esukvee CI etdia.
Ittl tn& drTrUe tooti KCt trt.
FxteU takes tbroctb Mesa & Co. rMefra
uvatlMUMlBtlfl wlrn tlflr .1 xn prima, tnd
thej xre Mom Sit Mlr before the poMicvttb.
net con- f tsa mnau.
oea weewr. tux:
laizac rtrtolttks ox axti
BdUiH MtloitOE:hlr.liajr. S curia
tlicl tnzct n cotcrs. Bd ttwcccnrAs of new
l SB ccujacT) u
is taiemjr. Tkls io(rc4al Mpcr.
,c!ZlEItTlUc!traIKl.hajtTjlxthe
ttks of ftXTjCcna: work ta the
Utw tintcr-i ui (ttsrmcit. aiMrk
iJUS.v i ro xcw vot-K. 3i Bboidcat.
Thmj; Ht33 something angularly
.graceful and proud in jber betcdBgand
a glasoe of witheringo tempt" ia'her
eye? as aha advanced toward the wall.
Her Eplendid black hztr wa3 now ficat
Ib In disorder upon her sfeealdeis. She
gathered it Qodestly.awn&'lMribreast,
o"as to hide her tent iete.'i!rfcaa she
Jiodd igainst the walL" "
,r-"2ow fire and bo d d!" said the,
' 'This piece of feminine boldness made
the efficerhesitate. "How old are you?1 '
iuacked.
--"Twaity-five."
Trocrnamer'
aia" la. aeanlsre dn Bernardeau. "
'Do 'yon want to live;"
''Ko, I'd rather die than receive mer
cy.frqayou." "Ccme now, simply shout 'Long Utb
the republicl' and I'll let von go free. "
I-H&mg live the Kngl" she cried in a
ihratl2g voice.
2sAz.oa.sit afterward there was the
rolling tound of a volley. That was the
last cf tho meuniere of Bernardeau.
- ".She was a plucky piece of flesh, all
lEftiitee," taid the soldiers.
Western ton's hussaialcst in that at
tack 23 men and S wounded.
Eisce then the mill has remained
afcandenedasif itwerecuTEed. Ppentp
all the winds of heaven, without a roof,
without arms, it stands. Occasionally a
trang- passing through the country
fakejM-ec.. there and sleeps with the
swallows aad the bats. Followincr its
welTfaown habit, the ivy, which seems-j
to bo to love with ruins, gradaally in
twMtiieeifarouEd it, and from a dis
taiiffc&uaKrewned tenrer has the as-
pesfjrf raised fortress.
How' many- times have I wandered
throagh' that section of the country .
seeking for details of the dramatic scene j
la meuniereof Bernardeau had so bad a ' WatcIlHiakei JUltl Jeweler,
rspcission in tuat country that ner be-
roio death was not sufficient to cover ,
era, at-ieagtin'the minds "of the peas-'
antry, the faults which she had or '
which were attributed to her. Figaro.
adz.
auaossttd:"
Oaaccst'adsse.--
Itls told cn a
gists., It curs
BsdlstcabsstCi
ior sale by M. F. ilapp. Druggist.
:sto0 trj all drnx-
lest CoTLgma iitfca.
tad Croat) Cure
JERRY J. WILSON,
411 JackHuit Street,
At Luvrsasu s Cigt ravtuo KOtKBCRO.
Writ Inc With Both Hand. . 1
A curious and so far as we are aware
hitherto unpublished fact about tho ex
premier is narrated by 3Ir. Lancelot
Btrong in The Woman at Home. In tpe
course of a vivid description of Mr..
Gladstone's manner of JconductlngflnV
correspondence in the honso hosaye, '
"He would take ihe bJcfterand'ibegla
to write, often with aiir Inditing pen in
one hand end a correctjro pencil in ihe
dtfier.' 'We are reminded of a rece'ntly '
p-jbedsatrrical cartoon in which '
itascagni is represented ai busily 6om
osfng operas with both hands and both
feet.
t CtBera'a Jile fountain.
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ureutsB, m avi iiiKiiuiiv. uoa uit) iar- i
gtti fountain In the world. It Js sltuat- ' TryJIh? Cure
water riEes in a column 566 feet hlgL
It if3 turned on every Sunday, and in the
evening tho main fountain is divided
Intb'a'number of smaller sprays, whioh
are illuminated by electricity in colore.
the same as sm tno big zpuntam a
World's t
Treasurer's Notice.
llcnalrliiu: cntruMtetl to
' my care vrni He I'IlO?tlTT.V nod
carefully clone. -
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CATARRH
Notice is hereby given to all persons
holding Douglas county warrants in
dorsed 'prior to July 1st, 1831, loTpresenl
them at the treasurer's office in the court
house for payment on or before June
10th, 1895, as interest will ceate thereon
atthatd8te. W. A. Fbaieb,
County rrcasorcr.
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'TALLION,
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Dolan'a Hi-liafUtiHiMKrn Ui W at r. A
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la loMtaarearFH
(Till lancKrain in nnyinrni.
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his is the iplaeeM,otl ,s,,,,n "irtr
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A full aucl complete - asstirtuibii't1
, ..class. orocerv. ; '-' 'i i
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' :' Everytliiuij offere'd for sale isfr'esli; ' "! i
, ,Knud ,s,oUl at vcry, re.aspnablepriccs. il
' We have a very choice stock of "
cauueu ,gooas, luciuamg uuwi iruus , ;
,uud, vegetables, tO'Wmch we-invite ii
' yoursbecia,! attentibn. " ' ' ,
'.Our 'iline ;pf Olives, Gherkins,,. Pick- w i
els, SauO?s, ett, is'tilso complete. '"'
' ; ' We'caryy the largest stp'ck ''bjf' to-.M..'ff
4- baceos in; Southern Oregon..-
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CHURCHILL, WOOLLEY & MiKENZIE
a
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STUDEBAKER WAGONS and OLIVER PLOWS.
Alexamder a Stromg
THE POPULAR
HOME FURNISHERS...
oJ6 and 3J5 Javkson St. Bel. Oak ami WasliinRtau.
til r n I 1 TJ n Q f Lsot ami Btt Assotttacnt cTit
VViL.L lllLrffk bru-JKbt to boulhciu Oirgua. and
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We call -the attention of our
friends toxjur beauti
ful stock of
Easy Rockers
J Bed Room Sets
UUUUJt Parlor and Dining Chairs
VVVVVj Rugs and Carpets
And all Household
Articles
Our Stock is .
Unexcelled by AnyHouse - ' -
South of Portland. ' '
0 TROUBLE TO
show: aoous.
ALEXAHDER 5 STROMG
HOBEBUno, OREGON'.
WYLIE P1LKINGTON,
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General Blacksmithing
autju 3Eicijtaaia;jiH.jK;jLw.-j
TROTTING AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY,
ItEl'.MRIKO Uf AIJ. K1SIJ3 1'UOMITLY UUNi:.
Shop ou Corner Waftliltitflou nuU Kane His., ItoHcUurir.
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WATER MOTOR..
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Of capacities varying from i "to 25" 1
horse power affords" "the, most , con- . J
venieut, economical and reliable 8
power for all light service. One of,, S
these may be seen running at -this S
office. Send for circulars. S
THE PELTON WATER WHEEL CO.,
121 Main Street, San Francisco, Cal.
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BUMMONSf
TN 1'ftE CIRCUIT COURT OF T1IK bTATB
x jjf .Oregon, for tho County ol Douglas.
V."i Lord, II. R. KJncald and1!
llilli 3lcUeban, Board of
Corainlsflloncn for the Bale ol
School and University lands
and ior the f Investment of
the land-intMag: therefrom, Suit In equity
iSi?llntln'. to foreclose-a
xtsv- .mssr- Mortgage.
J". W.Uncolu.aarah'lUXIncoln,
Ueonrlo C. Bumhanr, Henry
iinden, Unnlcl B. "Williams
afctf Francis Gray,
Iiclcndauts..
Vv. Lincoln, Harah R. Lincoln, Georgle C.
Barnlmm and Daniel B. Williams above named
lefnants
- fn the naniu Qflhc State of Oregon, you and
each Of you aro herebfreqaired to appear and
answer the rnnfftlairif fHrrf against you In the
above enUlteJvairj t tttatTitnwt; on or before the
first dity?tf tlit3Js5 Mrttlif term of said conrt.
jfey?rfhft':21th- day of
Tea fait so to
ariswer said comolafrit Sot vnt
: nlalntlOs will annlr to te court for
fiprsiod for therein,' fo-wif;' That the
l meuiiieiij iri me saw complaint,
SfolMWins.ifescrlbed preIsV to-wit:
ClaiiilWofrhtf east side oi tte original
fivUigrldarBah-amlwiiev'lar. gectloni
fflfJWIPr-'? Banffc 8 west,
rJtrofialnsTTide on- th end of the
H'lOartfirotSectlon si&aJw'the frac
itfiEascnaartcftJjeinBslEof total " s.
WlOiafP:outhf-ItaB (T West,
ttritorportessraTsV;fetf north
fiol Spdton3Jrnnuhli 37 South ol
Bc.'3iiuriebrtjei-tnHt (A Wllf.rw 9. in.
h GP 'nJjt5vlht ol Bsge 6 West,
BllflWr!rt"ll1.BlirnIU1.m.. Ih
t Shnlsonlh'UntpJua' rirerF .thence
uinav " iucjiace o oeginning.
I way ifor1 'vater dlteh- from the
TibaiJund ta; eeetton Use: rnnnin?
UJtwceuvketitiBnsO lPi 15 and 16 on
rncti'cn!jle route, ako. Iiutnnlnsr at a
E0LaJ3 the -North boundary ot Section 3,
TB)fMU tM Wath', of Range & West, at a
lOjat'Jfiitersccti(ia ol taid line on the West
BiijHWtht outh Uiaptjua river! ebalns East
otnlMfinnrter btctiou corner thence- runninz
ntrffiiu. thence South 4 .chains and 17
linKUtencc Kast 9 chains to the South Uinp
0river thence Nurth alon? the West bank of
taW;ilf w;to the place of beginning,-containlne
tlae;aTHl) tlvc-sisths acrej, and in the. azgre.
gatei-eontaining two hundred and ninety-three
anC-fSSS-C) 5-G acres of land more or less, and
Ixjfjtf; ami iTins in Oouglas county,.in the state
ofCegon." togctherwith tho tenements, here
ditasitnUj and appurtenances thereunto be
Ionu?;or In any wise appertaining; may be
foreclosed, ami the said premises ordered to be
,iWltLaQdbcproceed thereof applied to the
.paynicrii oi iiieueot scureu oy saia mortgage,
' .lstl To ihC'-payment of Ihe eosls and disburs
inetn of this suit, such foreclosure and sale.
On. T..I,nrU,..n,.rtl.. . .
dred awl twentr-tlve" dollars (I25,0OJ"as attor
neys fees in United -States mid coin.
nIwTo the payment.otiha sum of one thou
ria. one" hundred rih! "i.ty and (11160.83)
i-.100 dollars principal and interest to January
7th, 1HJ3, with Interest thereorr from said th
day of January, 1805, at the rate of 8 per cent
per annum to the date of such payment.
4th. That if the amount realized from the
taid sale of cald premises exceeds the amount
of such coits and disbursements, attorneys
fees and principal and interest and costs of
'such ilale, that snch overplus be distributed
among said defendants as snail appear to said
court to be equitable and just.
This summons Is published by order of Hon.
J. C. Kullerton, Judge of said court, made at
chambers in the city- of Roseburg, Douglas
county, Oregon, and dated April 26th, 1S35.
C. A. SEOLBREDE.
mziT. Attorney for Plaintiffs.
CITATION.
TS THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF
Oregon, for Douglas County.
In the matter ol thcdtale ol Highley Free
man, deceased.
To William L. Frccmaju. Jtansome Freeman,
James C Freeman. John A. Freeman, Elizabeth
Garrison, R. C. McCnlioch. WHUam L. Free
man, Sarah C JIarklin, Ruth Skinner, Highley
Wallace, Robena Freeman, Metta Freeman,
Elizabeth Freeman, Iva. A- Sherman, Eva A.
Sherman, Elnora J. Sherman, Ella A. Sherman,
Lcssis E. Sherman, the heirs at law and next
of iin, and all others interested. Greeting:
In the name of the State of Oregon: You
arc hereby cited and required to appear in the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Douglas. In the Court room thereof,
at Roseburg, in the County ol Douglas, on
Monday, tlie ist Day of July, 2895,
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then
and there to show cause, if any there be,
why an order of this Court should not be
made authorizing and directing the adminis
tratior of said estate to sell all the real prop
erty belonging to said estate and described as
follows, to wit: The South hair of the Dona
tion Land Claim of John Freeman, and Highly
Freeman, his wife, being claim No. O, Ja
township 2 South, of Range T West, Willam.
cite Meridian, iu order to pav- the costs and
expenses of administration of aid estate.
"This citation is founded unon the netitlnn nf
ithc administrator of taid estate, bald' petition
Witness, the Hon. A. F. Stearns, Judge of the
County Court of the State of Oregon, for the
County of Douglas, jvita the Seal of said Court
affixed this :2nd day of April A. D., DOS.
Attest:
aStT F. W. BENSON, Clerk.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE bTATE
-1- ol Oregon, for Douglas County.
Nettie J. Kern, 1
Plaintiff,!
vs. J
George E. Kern, I
Defendant J
To George E. Kern, the above-named defend
ant. -In the name of tho State of Oregon, vou aro
hereby required to appear and answer tfie-complaint
fileil acainst you in the above entitled
suit in the above-named Court," on or before
the tirst day of the next regular term of said
Court, to vntr The 2tth dar of June, 1S35.
And you will take notice" that if yon fail so
to appear and answer said complaint, for want
thereof, the- plaintiff will npplv to the Court
for the relief prayed for in said complaint,
which is a dissolution of the marriage contract,
now existing between yourself and the plain
tiff herein, and that the plaintiff be awarded
the care and custody of the three minor child
ren, the issue of your marriasc with plaintiff,
to nit: Charles Kem and Lester Kern and
aitcr Kern, and that plaintiff recover her
costs and disbursements herein.
This summons is published by order made at
chambers, at Rosebur?, Douglas countr, Ore-
t-,,Tl l,V 1 1. IT. -I . V..Tlo.tn T.....- . -1 .
Court, which said order is dated, February
3 Attorney for PtatntirT.
Adminstnitrix Notice.
VJOTICE is hcrcbr given that the undcr
x' signed has been anpoiuteil Adruinbtratrix
of the Estate of Ansel Ueatherlv, late ol Doug
las county, Oregon, deceased. All persons
caving claims against said Estate, are hcrehy
required topresent the same to me at my rcsi-
.'.- Q VI 1- ,, ....... ... . ,
-vi:. "v"oJ" wuuij, "regon,
"?'r.ctiflcJ. withm six months from the dato
.mmx,.-. pcrsous inueDten to said
Estate are requested to make immediate pay.
ment to me at said place.
Dated, this 25rd day of Mar. IS35.
S-VBAH 31. WEATUERLV. Aministratru.
L. A, faEHLBEEnx, Attorney. msti
Administrator's Notice,
TsJOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned
has been appointed administrator of the
tto trt fif V 1 r 17 t .... 1
vu..f -m.vv-.jvia,. -w M;ua. uullJi; emus
apainst Baia estate src hcrcVr' rciiuiretl to rre-
XJOnslas countr, OreRon, duly vtritietl. within
ptrs-onsinaebltvl to aM estate are rcuueated to
Dated this lid dav vi Max. is 1
. " "THOS. AVILSON,
m Administrator;
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