THE PLAINDEALER tStUlD SVERT THURSDAV BT THE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY aim. It hi! way Heci'ilouta bnvo been iiuuiorOUb, iu cuuscqituDcu of Ihc boavy floods, Bevoral villaijoa ou tbo sh lioasthfcvo booti utterly destroyed, aud tbo unmoor of deaths is Htatel Kattor by tbo authorities to uxceed 11000. Manager. i Thu miners associatiou of Califor nia isiu tbo tlrst et&goof dissolution. Tbo canso may bo attributed to itH failure to Iihvo u uiillion ucresof rail- so roail IhihI set apart as tumoral. Tbo personal ambitiuu of a fow members to become prominent aud importaut, precioiUitod a coutlict tbat was uu- A serious contlaRratiou in Kosro- necessary and tinjtistilied, as Win. bur; would make it bot for tbo water H. Mills, laud ayout aud view presi coiupauy. dent of tbo C. 1. It. It. Co.. irnva as- snrauco of equitable aud fair dealim; What shall it profit a mau if he with miners desirous of enterim? on whoops it up for G rover aud free railroad laud. Individual members iraae. aua loses his tin pail? of the associatiou decliued to con- tributo tnouey for tbo nurooso of W. V. BKXJAJUK, . . . C Y. BBXJAMIK, .... Subscription HatcM on Year i'yabisin advance....... Mouths, " Month. " " . , ,. AUGUST 15. 1S95. Douglas County Folks in San Fran Cisco. 11. K. Uu)crGutt may bu busu must uvury day ut'tliu Ualdniu hotel, wlicro ho will rcuiain until tbo coiniueneement of work on llio Fori Hrairi: ntul Ukin rail ruad, unless work is deferred louger tlian isuow ux(icclctl. Mr. Hunt Is in Port- laud in lliu interest of tbo road, and tbo directors in Sau Francisco are bringing matters to n focus, Mr. HapiierButt is etitliUHiaslic in bis praieo of lliu country through which tl.u road will bo built. Johnny Sheridan iaatlto Lick house and scows to cujoy the fasciinitious of city life. Mr. Graham of the Coos Bay roail was iu thu city a fow days ago. Ho is as self-reliant aud conlidunl as usual, thai tho road will bo continued to Kotuburi. Dr. 11. .'. Houghton, welt known to many old rcsideuls of Douglas, is prac ticing hia profession in tho city. Ho has tine otlices iu tho very heart of tho city, aud time deals gently with him. Mr. Is it profitable for chriutiau mis- makiu coutoutious ou geiioral priu-' Houghton lives in hopes of vuiting old siouarios in Cbiuu to be butchered by ciples, aud the associatiou does uot frloml8. aud ,1'0 Doctor says ;"Uoil Btved the yellow pagans who have jiizzards seem to have either a settled nun 1 11,0 day when I "i camp at lilt meadowe, instead of souls? or finanoml s!.; on niy way to Bolwuim." His wrallec- Hons of tho days when Governor Chad- If tiufortnnf.w .1,., f.,. ....1.1 tit .u . , , , . . ..- . , . mtkJ- ww Uwiunn, "- iuu lusa uuu uurryoi vjioveiuuu .1 with half tbo wiutl iu them would uppers. f tbo zeal they emit ontoncal aud tho free trade party iu ruuuiug ! made tho bills of llohcmia resound, an favor of free silver, fewer of tho linauces of tho couutry, collapses vivid aud interesting. His faith in tin C. Hutchinson, K. C. Lord and others aro oe walking ou their m tbo last resort of tbo uoverumeut i niiues is limitless. - to make up tbo defficieuey iu revenue 1 Lvcry day at uoou L'. C. I.urd is at the caiiWl liv th.t nt ilofnn,. i t'aiaco hotel chatting with his (riende. Why is tho mau auy moru a irold inmn. - i. !,.:.,., u.i.i.i:.,.,ui Ho has lost tho activity and energy of bin; who takes ease iu tUe couvictiou tax of SI uor barrel on beer ' earller da8 bul 1,0 Ioola nel1 )"' hat a single standard is the proper This is democratic cousisteucy den,.,y ? Vatf, K,yllT6WU' thtUL'. than a mau who tkkn u ;n in. , ' cermng his old fnemis in Douglas aud is a bed bn . ,1IUM,e 1 " .' "old town" interests l.i.u, and ho roverU uieuocmue -me greatest goou to , ttith great satisfaction to hia life aiuoug If .V .1.. 1 F At . I 1 -hu.uwuii laci mai moso degree, aud may account for Senator ! Jules Friedlander, long and favorably wuo organize expeditions iu aid of Hill, who is a total abstainer, taking I known to many in Koseburg ami Oak- ttie 'Cnbsu revolution are no longer a lively interest in the New York ' is U.e reprentativo of tho house of called filibusters, bnt members of SnmlMv.olrwt..., .,m.... - HotaIin'& Co. l'orllaud. is tMriuaniitlv patriotic expeditious. dd5 uf th., wl.v n,i.t ; .,m 1 located as tho city representative of the qneuchtHlby water. An additional D0U6e,"1 ,sco- eondshis tax on beer will humiliate the ad- t0 tho aud t0 J' A' Ma ministration. but necessity knows no' ' Clifford, who was many times iu Koseburg in the interest of millinery ,,-e- "ouses' Ma8 au cnganOment with au Jim- nieUSO cl. l.OUIB IIOIll in Ida' Imn ,,n.l . - ..w, ti ll is hardly snrurisiug that Vice 1'resideat Stevenson (of whose ex istence we are pleased to be re minded) rinds it advisable to seek the cooling indaeaca of 3Inir Glacier. CalL Cue 'rand oimnrinnifv uf 1 l.nr,.V l.i.v;,,.... lUKU,M "iut iu ilia'. w wuuvc: uiru iO UUIUU U"K i 4t . . lectod. which, if p,,,1 ,! ;,.-'""" uuiaus in The fact tbat the negroes of Chi- proved, would bo of great advantage' g "y' cago raised 100 volunteers to light to her citizens in a pecuniary way, Japa a .Manufacturer. T-i .T f"u- a"y as well as to win the commendation' The phenomenally ow price of raw wnue tliey oonld raise only 20 of all lovers of mental and moral im- cotton has tempted heavy Kirchases to pay expenses affords another proof provement. and it would redound to from abroad. If thucropyear be taken, that men are more williup to raise Rosebnrir honor m.d ..Wv T ; the exiwts iu tho ten nioiitlm n(!im! Cam than coin. ii,nt nf mnnn.. t ..n.. ;,,u..nM.. June JO. IS'JG. wereo.ljr.si5.sn; ikiiih.u ogaiusi .,vKKj,;'a,y.i ponuus in i i i - i , . . I milium ii'io iirnrnr-m .inarnimn u IJevolvmg years bring opuortuni- hich school wherein nnr Ik- i1 ? . . . . .r i - J w luiueueiraciors ot Jlr. Hermann girls could receive a higher to gosh anew. iTanifestatious may edacntiou. The advantages of be expected a while before comrres- such a school can banllv l inen are the IiBp-1 mated. sional elections. mo cor- rionUiiig iieriod of lSlil. Nearly WJ, OW.OXX) iouuds more were sold iu lS'Jo than in tho preceding year, and netted fo,400,0) less. The distribution of (his luuiawi iiuauiuy may oe lavea as a T 1.1 .. i i- .1 . ..... ' nr t?aiv trl, ii, 1 1 j j J '"""-"""i ui iuc luuuamai countries Pi dajs when the bladders are filled a large number of families that now which bzxc felt the approach of belter mat Uoat on to obhrion. gy elsewhere for educational pnr- demand for the manufactured good. T, r poses, and ol course, they take with ' toglaud naturally stauds first, taking iuenre loss of the United States them their nuinnr flint irnnlil Ivu 70M.U00,(XX) Pounds more in lS'.L'i tlian in Buiuuutt io oue-rutu ottbe net pro- spent here if they were given the re-' Ucru,auy- Fraurc anJ will Hts of alJ the indnstrinfe of tho conn- haired educational fH,..!;!; tw 430,W,tM0 pounds in ciwm of last try- The insurance money paid in thousands of dollars flow from in- auom one-naltol the to- stead of to us, Bide,, that, th tilZUUirnoni til! tvnrlif Thu REA1INISCENT. In our laat article touching upon atrip U Californiii in 1817, published in the lVu.MiKALKit, wo found ourselves camped on tho head-wntera of the Sacramento. Descending that river tho next morning wo saw several small I todies of Indians in tho distance, on tho full run, lleoing from some dreaded enemy. Pursuing our way wo came upon another band of Indiana camped on the liank of the river, and on our near approach, two or three met us in the path wo were travel ing and manifested by signs that they desired to trade with us. Wo were not in. a condition to do much trading, but to ono of them wo "swapped" a pretty well worn shirt for some dried venison. On taking the shirt ho did not adorn himself with it after the generality of men, but tied it around his head and walked off in triumph as if ho had ac ccoinplished some great deed. The fol lowing day wo had a forty mile stretch of prairie to travel, without reaching water tho entire distance. After cross ing this prairie in tho hot sun, we came toun Indian village, and the Indians K'ing aware of our approach, came Hock- ing towards us, each ltearing in his hand a Kisket tilled with water, with which to satisfy the thirst they knew we must he laboring under after crossing that 10 miles of lurched plain. These Indians weie as naked asKve was iu the garden of Eden before lig leaves came into fashion. The baskets which held the water conveyed to us, were of the same kind that were used by the early miners in w ashing gold along the American fork of the .Sicramento river. We had a beautiful shepherd dog with us, who, when about midway of this dry dessert set up a continuous dismal howl, and then set out on the full run towards the mountains, and that is the last we ever saw of doggie Lyon. It is supjiosed he must have suffered death from third. The Indian village siiokeii of above, was comiHRcd of mounds of earth, about ten feet in diameter at the surface of the ground and rising four or five feet in height and circular iii form, with a hole just large enough to craw l in, for an en trance, and it was amusing to see the Indians dodge in and out of them like huge ground squirrels. The first house we came to as we defrcended the river was occupied by a man, his wife, two i .i . i i . cviia uiiu uirvv oaiigniers. lliey were extremely well pleased to see "us, as l i: i ..i , .- meM aiuuK-i issoiaitM irom man kind, it l-eing ten miles to his next neighbor. .More nnon. Pioneer Grit. Mrs. L. Chrisuiaii and MIgq Annie Applegato of Drain, with that self reliant spirit that characterise with marked ilia linclloii tho old pioneers of Oregon mid their descendants, left Drain the -'tith day of Jiiuo with a IiorBO and cart, hut minus thu Saratoga trunk, and utrttck out for JackBon county to visit frienilu, see tbualghtfl, eat peaches, inhale niouii taiu air, drink mountain water and pros- poet for gold; hut chioliy to Geek health wiioro lliey limi not Ioal it. They report that I hoy have found thu lost treasure they sought among thobo everlasting hills of that region. They visited Grants l'aae, Cold Ilil Medlord, Jacksonville, Ashland and other smaller cities. They report that they weie highly entertained by tho good ieopIo ou their route "from Dan to Ueishoha," and that during their un eventful journey for seven weeks thoy never mot with a mishap. Dot (hat can bo all accounted for. They were walcl ful and cautious ami besides all that thoy carried tho ehooling irons and if need bo would have used them, ioiiseiiently they were not held up. These estimable ladies passed through this city on thoir return, to Drain, today. May no harm befall them during the balance of their journey. Tho coming woman will hardly oaro uy to break tins record. THE PORTLAND flARKET. I , State Normal School.K Dk.u.v, Oiux;o.. First term begins &ptciulcr Hith, Entire new faculty. ,end for catalogue, Locih Umukk, President. NOTES OF INTEREST. at l Ii is 50 cents a Wood taken on subscriplioi otlice. Flour at H. Eabtou'a far sack delivered. Yon can get the Ivst ice cream and ice cream soda at Xeice's. A iwttage to rent. Impure at this ollice or of owher at 4U5 Washington stitet. l.tily Oregoiiian only 15 cents a week. Leave orders at City News .'-'land. Wanted A M.-cond baud buggy. Aj ply to C W. Kapp al People's grocery. Xicce is now making the It-.-t ice cream and ice cream soda in town. Try-it. PoaruvNi), August 11. Tho following prices were current iu tho produce mar kets yesterday : Flour-.r2.85 $2.03 per barrel. Oats Good whilo are quoted weak at 27hr28o per bushel; milling, 280c; gray, '-'So'-'Gc. Hay Overstocked ; timothy, $'JfeU.50 per lou ; cheat, 4.0U5; cloyer. No de- llarloy Feed barley, 02jji(205c per central; brewing, S0V85, according to quality ; chop, $10.per lou. Oregon 35f?55 per Polatoco Now sack. liulterT-Firin ; fancy creamery, 12 Mcper ound; fancy dairy, 10l2;.jc; fair to good, SQlOc; coinmou, OJh 7c. Uniuim Xow California, $1.25Cil.50 per ell. Poultry Cliickeuu. old, 5;i3.25 per doun; young, fl.25tf2.50 per do.en; ducks, f2.oO(-;5; geeso, $1WG; tur keys, live, 10c per pouud; dreuoed, no deuiaiiil. Eggs Oregon, l-ie per do.en. Cheese Oregon, full cream, lOglic per iKJiind ; half cream, 7jUc; skim, 1 (!? Cc. Oregon vegetables Cabbage, I (fU4c per pouud; radishes, 10c per dozen bunches; greeii onions, lOc ier dozen ; Oregon wax beans, 2:V..c; cucumbcro, (ocoffl ner box; cauliilower, 1 per t'oz Fresh fruit Apples, 60c12per bos; themes, 5060e; Oregon, $1 per bo: inones, I0(?50c; peaches. $10(J?!0. tr tn . . . . kciiics uiacKuc-Hes, OtUc per IHiuiid; raspberries, .l.5U pur crate. vt ooi alloy, II ('!&, according to quality; Eastern Oregon, S(;f lie. 1 rovisioua Oregon : Smoked hams, ll.jC per Kiiiud. Tim Mkwr.ii.uiKtT. Mogs Gross, choice lieavy, fJ.oOc'' .i.o; iigin ami leeders, $J.2j;3.50; dressed, er iound. Veal Gross, small, o(nlc; Iarae, (; Ic per wind. licel-Gross, top steers, f2.50(3: fair to good bteers, f 2.50(2.00; cows, f2.25(' f2.."0; dressed lx;ef, 4(.5,'sc. Mutton Gross, boBt cheep, wethera. i.o(-fj; ewes, fl.7o; dresned mut- lon, -to. For drets gootla, clothing, hats, l-oots and shoes call ou Wollenberg & Abraham. ISiVnnfllK i.f nnr ru:M,.nl. cwexiy pnre waste aad no reasonable Ipelled exense can be found for iL year; and even greater needs are indi cated by the i increased cxpoita to Mexico and Canada. One other country, the youngest among nations ami the young. e are coin- now to go abroad who had iest industrL.1 nowrr will ,f..t better be kept at home uuder tho . study if ber demand for American coiton Whether Hoi SmWI, i.:JT, I. 7 . r" . " muicauon o. growing ,. . . -.a.-w, aim urn seime oan in motiou tbat will .com -eicnce. in the year 1SU1 leea thau gallantry to cuscrehon, in withhold- gather momentum as years pass ou !W,000 pound were exported to Japan; ing his approbation of employing and make ltoseburg, thequeou city'ia heycar ls-Jo the exiort was more women in tie interior department, is of the coast, the seat of learning' " tluu W.W Iounds. This is tho a matter of individual opinion. It is more remarkable as Jajuu has British his prerogatira to believe that a dem- TT Z India and China as sources of supply, ocrat is more desorrir. th o I . .F . . and is kuown to dnw heavilv from u " i niui HO; tiitn?lnr" --in, ..I l.v il... - . - our collou iHiiuls ou the best lines and son have U-on sent to the Great He- of manufacture. It u only five yeare e town aco that tho t'nited SLat.s s.i( t (kit tigers in Ore- "? .rweAY-'J a Wotclion its fair name 'rimi. i.. i ...... v..- - r. Itisahopeful sign. There is raw UondXi.Hriii-i? ...i. ... . iim"1 "lc .'WIUIHC51 are noi loieratll ' ......... wui- so xuuen nonsense in their platforms of "Judge Lynch": and whenever he potion iu yarns and threatens English no one newspaper man in the parly ,ia; allowoJ to hoW court a marked cloth with exclusion irom the continent can be found who is fool enough to SS? li JST lhal & swaUow it alL And there are some ki,11 by the mob were guiltv of bruUl pretty big fools anione them too nrder, there is no doubt, but that the Our esteemed friend, F. W. McKcchnie is more woman,and drunken, murderous wretches, father to ,,uslt,ve development PnnnKct - , . anJ son nave iwn snt to the Gn J-hoIopnlrst newspapers are fight- vend stranded to death, and th ing one another like tigers in Ore- '13s received a blotch on iu fair gon. Salem JonrnaL The mining interest in Douglas county is no longer the poor boy at the party. The recent reeslablish ment of the. Xickle property, the mining on Cow Creek and at Bo hemia, and the late discoveries of cinnabar encourage btrangers to ac cept the assurance that stumped tailed roosters are not the only re sources of the connty. We hear no more of Seuator Stewart's duplex scheme of organiz ing afreesilver secret order, vith grips, pass words and monthly dues. Every hamlet throughout the land was to have a lodge, every lodge was to whack np its dues. The conception was unique and original, but the in ability of the free silver malcontents to whack, put a qnietns on the bnei- ness. aUMis of Ellensburg should not have , of Oakland, rcjwrts that a few weeks aj:o totnutuJ-punisimient of 'the f9?." inals to the proper tribunal, brings with 1,ai1 lno 1'eadn. 1 hi;, he declares, is a it a feeling of lawlessness to those 'act incredible as il may apar. If 3Ir. Eastern emigranta whom the West looks McKcchnie was accustomed to imbibe lidWl-rt io-of usquebaugh we o,uld ac deter many from coining. The people of counl lor ma '"S a head ou both ends Ellensburg have relievel themselves of ' l 'he snake ; as it is, however, we are two quarrelsome, dissolute men, but ' coustrained to give him credit of teeiue ?'tbA? ,WC,1,iUe H "8 their city .Telegram. . will look around that locality lie will But just think of the expense saved douU,e8S find a snake with two tails, the comity. There are worse things thickens are quoted in the Koseburg tlian lynch law , and an acquittal of a market at ier dozen in -an Fran murder after an exi-ense bill of f 2,000 or cisco, fO.30. If there is no profit iu this fo.oiWis one of them. The taxpayers ,1'usiness why isn't there. If some should have wuie consideratiou as well friend with exierieiice iu the business A Strange Story. Harou Munchausen's fabled horw and his exerieucu at a watering trough have found a modem parallel iu the base of a turtle dove fouud by Alf W. Thompson, of Xob hill one day ono day last week, says the Yakima Itepublic. Hie bird had been wounded by a shot through tho throat and youug riiouijisou at- IMly "d Sunday Oregoiiian. reduceil tempted to doctor il iuto a sembauce of to 20 cents a week. Delivered at vour its former self. The second day after ,,0"r- he had captured it he look it out to the If you want good ice cream and ice watering trough to give it a drink, when, cream sola in anv quantitic. go to to his surprire, the bird, alter imbibing Niece's. freely for about three minutes, began to Everybody is pleal who buy their IOUGU lU II. mill rofrualini.ml.. l.r.....l. II. . . - . r u ' . , - " " -ufcu iuo jenelry aud have their watches renal Mo, nits neck. Tho o,ratiou was L .SalznuutV 'r y &FM ",c"' "Ulra ieiwaieu, eacn ending in I l-, ., -Jl .,?r- --". -A the same way. Xo wal.ir .-,-,1,1 nr ..i.i I. tor c,,u,c caUltfQfe remain on tho bird's stomach. It is re- .fWI'le 8 Kt" eVCaSalud Iorted tbat the bird now obtains the All Free. Those w ho have used Dr. King's New- Discovery know its value, and lhnan wl.n have not, have now the opportunity to try it Free. Call on the advertised Drug gist and get a Trial Hottle, Free. .Send your name and addrtso to II. L. liucklen t Co., Chicago, and get a sample Imx of Dr. King's Now Life, Pills Free, aa well an a copy of Guide to Health and House hold Instructor. Fr-o. All of which is guaranteed to do you god and cost ou nothing. A. C. Man.ters i'c Co. 'a Drug store. Frank 31. Pixley, the proprietor ami edilor o thu Argonaut ol San Francisco, is dead. Ho died .Monday, the nth, from tho etlects -.f .t complication of ail ments. Iu his death auolhei luminary in the field uf journalism baa expired, and left a void that will not soon bo filled. Tho history of California will not bo complete without uoliiig the life and labors of Frank 31. Pixley. Roseburg Market Report, rnuuuee. Potatoes, new, iKir bushel.. . Iiggs, per dozen Butter, per pound Cheese, per pound 10 Flour, per sack Bran, per (on UIIUCEIUES. Sugar, granulated, 15U... Sugar, extra C, 16 llice, per pound, Mlh.... Canned fruit, 2ll cans Peaches, per dozen Tomatoes, per dozen Coffee, green, per pouud Costa Hica, roasted fllocu and .Java Teas 35 (g Apples, dried, per pound. . . Prunes, dried, er pound... .00 n.T8. JJeef, ou foot, per pound Cows, Steers, Sheep, per head Chickens, per doz. cash. . llacoii and ham, per l'. . . Shoulders Lard in bulk Lard in cairn Piiloin steak Veal Mutton Porter house Slowo 01 3 .10 .05 .05 .CO .1 .20 .20 .85 15.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 f2.00 1.50 .25 .40 .75 .06 .08 .01js .02 2.00 2.50 -l .03 .08 .10 .10 .06 .03 .12 .08 & No country iu -13 degrees north lati tude can make such a eiioiving as can Douglas county. We now have fresh ptrawberrles ou tho market as delicious as in May aud Juno of states east uf the mountains. NOW IS THE TIME WHILE PRICES AND GOODS ARE IN ATTRACTION. If You Are Looking For Waist Goods, Wash Goods, ! Dress Goods, ; Good Goods, i Honest Values, j Low Prices, Novelties, Tiuware. Sheriff Sale. IN T1K CIRCUIT COUP.T OF THE Stat&f Oregou, for Douglas County. II. E. Hooter. Plaintiff, Cbatlei (inham. Frank I Sweeney, f lnnlc Gra-1 bam and the Douglas ( County l$ricnUtiral Associations 1 Defendatfit I txecutora.j Stale of OreetD. i . , County of BDuglas. J Whereas, th plalnllir a"ove iiaim.-il at the regular June ttrm, lS'Jj, ol the Circuit Court of theHtaleof wegon in and for the coantr of Douglas, to wit Uu July 13. 1S35, recovered a judgment nK&ist raid defendants Charles Urafiam, H'inufe Graham and Frank Sweeney for the mm of P,IT6.7 wtlh interest thereon from April 23, 1'40, at the rate of S per cent per annum. For tlnitum of 75 attorney's fees and the plalntill cats and disbursements tazed at J2J.15, and alsifjudgmcnt and decree of fore closure against tht following described nort gaed premise, tuirlt: The east half of file northwest quarter, south, nest quarter of tliet. southwest quarter and lots 1,2 and 3 of ectioa23 east half of northeast quarter of section 1', and Iots2, 3 and i of sec tion 'ii, all in towiship o, south of range 7, ires! uf H IlIamelN-fnH-rMlan. also the south trest quarter of th4southeast quarter and the east half of the KOtliwest quarter and lots nuinberet 2 and 3 d section 21, toirnship 23, south of range 7 west, Willamette meridian, ail In Douglas c-ouutr. Stale of Oregon; and whereas it ha lccn fecreed by the Court that the mortgage of the pbintilTbc foreclosed and all the right, title and Interest which said de fendants or either of Aem bad In or to said premises on the 2Sd dajof April, 1831, the date of thu execution of sail mortgage or at any time thereafter be bol.fi in the manner pro vided by law, and at aidtime by said court it was further decreed ttwCtbe defendant, the Douclas County Agrlcultiral A&eocl&tlnn. n corporation, has a judgment Hen upon the said premises, but said Hen U subsequent In time and subject to the Iipu of plaintiff, and that there is due upon iid judgment Hen of raid defendant, the Douglas ouuty Agricultural As sociation the sumuf trita interest thereon at the rate of S per cent, perannum from the 26th day of December, L'Ol, and it was decreed mat tne proceea3 oi sam Eaie oe nrat applied to the cost and cxnenscs of such sale, to tho mi and disbursemtnu of plaintiff tared at ?25.1j, to the payment of 173 attorneys fees and to the Davment of amount due plaintiff, to wit: the sum of tJ,I70 7.", with Interest thereon from Anril 23d. lb3-7. al the rate ol S tier cent, wr annum, and the ocrpIu, if any, bo applied fn satisfaction of said defendant, the Douglas County Agricultural Asoclatlon, judgment to wit: the sum of f2 with Interest thereon at the rate of a per cent, ner snnum from the 26th day of December, 1S31, and the overulus. if any there be remaining, to he Daid to the said defendants. Charles Graham and Frank Sweeney, or their legal representa tive?. how. therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon, I will on SATCROAY. the 31th day of August, 1j9j, at 1 o'clock P. 51. of said day, at the Court House door in Roseburg. Douclas county. Oregon, sell at public auction to the Highest oiuuerior casu innanu.au trie right, title and Interest which the aborc named de fendants, Charles Graham, Vt innie Graham and Frank Sweeney, or either of them had in or to the above described real nrODertr on the 2M day of April, IS3I, or at any time thereafter, to gether with .he tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any wise ODDertoinini:. And will aDDlv the Tm- ceeds as hereinbefore described. Dated Koieburg, Or., August 1, leQ5. C- F. CATHCART, Sheriff of Douglas countr, Oregon. By V. V. Oithciet, Deputy. a3tl Notice of Final Settlement. of Douglas County In the Connty Court Oregon. In the matter of the estate of Elizabeth Han cock, deceased. The undersigned executors of said estate hav ing filed their nnol account in said Court, notice it hereby given that 3IONDAY, the 2d da v of Sentembfr. nt in nVUvV i M -r Flirnishintr Hnnrlc; ,he bounty Courtroom, in Roseburg.'Donglas x iiiiiismiig OUUUb county. Oreeon. is the Ume and Dlace set by ILiiii j uujc ui soiu umi iu near oujecuons fit any there be) to said final account and to the discharge of said executors. Dated at Koseburg. Oregon. Julr 30. L-35. THOMAS ilAXCOCIC. JOllS HANCOCK-. Eiccutors of the estate of Elizabeth Hancock, a3ti Attorneys for Ezecutors. naier ii craves njr absorHiou -beliiK put iulo a bucket and aliened to stay until il is "soaked through." Al twenty, when a mau is youui:, He tliiukb ho knows il all ; He likes to wag his acute tongue And exercise his gall. Ho struts around in uoble lage, The world is all his own ; Ho laugliE to K-orn the world ol age, And Hats to eelf alone. He nears a window in his eye To Bee Iiib whiBkers grow ; Ho thinks the ladies pine and die Hecause they love him eo. Al forty, you way well euppose He settles down to bu Tis not till sixty that he kuona How big a chump he Is. a criminals. will cnli-:htcn us we will present the reason to our readers and jiossibly save -Messrs. K. II. Marshall and 1). A. Cameron of Westminister, li. C, bicv- clists, who iast.-l through this city the weeks ao on their way to ,San Fran cisco, Cal., returned to this city this morning. lliey leil fcan Francisco arc treated, advises tho maids to lueslay monilliL'. August lith. one un a ' cans and otlii-r I.jiI soniv of them from loss. Idy Aberdeen is tho latest victim of Canadian disconteut. Tho wife of tho Governor-General asks tho servants ol tbo households which sho vieits howlhcv doff Until Oregon ceatb to depend on California for part of its batter sup ply, it will fail to utilize il resources to their utmost. Hundreds of cases of butler are shipped leRularly from iiau Francisco In l'ortland, every pouud of which reduces the revenue properly belonging to Oregon fann ers, many of whom realize indiffer ently the importance of a home market. f ami t.raiiiiori, i..l.,uic oilier on a IJalpli awlul to relate, shakes bauds wild all Temple, an American wheel. Coming ' the servants. up the riacramento valley they made 105 Wc call the attention of our readers to miles a day with the thermometer mark- Mrs. N. Boyd's ad. in todays IViis- 'icyire:. aiiey rejxjrt Killing UEAM.1 iwonionsier rauiesnaKes, me rattles ol thin wincli tliey liear as troidivs of their! Iliie bin aud sifter is just thu for family use. No mouse, bui; or diit, can enter it. No well regulaled travels After n.aking some repairs of fami)y sil0u!u u w mm OU(J their wheels at T. K. Kichardson's tliev ' t, .yllv., , l..ft r,.rtr;i;.i. rv.i...i.;.. ... . .. "I i he -W.OJ0 cans of apricots wine. V 'J I'lltlQII JTJ Ulll Jkf IV " 1 .'I Tw o families from N. Santiam passed through town today on their way to Coos county, ."southern Oregon is receiving !uitea number of families from I'olk, i lieutou and Marion couutie The Itoseburg Water Compauy has given the city the worst black eye it has over had. Iffc action in cutting off the water supply for lire! the city the "go-by." Uat there is' one consolation for the citizens; that, i Sifter. while they suffer some, the company 1 1,118 '''l0 F,oUr Uin 'lu,, will suffer more, ultimately, For the j Sl'ter' wu,lu Wo0 will bo given company loosea ZSiMtt a mouth, while , 38 a I'rizu Uj a" of uy custom- tho taxpayers shv; this amount, and er w''o purchaso f30 worth of run no greater risk thau the coin-1 my goods for cash. The apricots winch a singlecaniier of Santa Clara is sending to London show that the finding of a market for California products is merely a matter of looking for it. Call. John Hunter went 1o Glendale on business on the overland this morning. FREIi! FREE! pauy, so "let 'er rip.' scheme is to take a "Premium Purchase Ticket" at lime o firrit purchase. The Many additional disasters caused i tuakiu by the storm of .Inly 25 arc reported i f1"00"1 of uv- purchase wil from the south aud west of Japan. ; imil out of l.ic,iut On,, ,t r ii . ! ,ncu a numbers luuuoiiyu uoueimeu oi tuo single province at baleuma are known to havo been drowned. Three steam uhiiw were driven ashore and few of their crow or pabbeugers escaped of said tickets are punched out, the holder of thu ticket will bo eu titled to the bin aud fjif ler, free. MKS. '. BOYD, A Snap For Thirty Days. For sale, or will exchange for Douglas county probity, 10 acres beaverdaui land, Beayerlou, Ore., y miles from Port land, 4 room dwelling bouee, barn aud chicken house. It. is the finest onion land in Oregon ami will produce fWO or $400 worth onious ier acre. For further particulars cal! ou or address An. IIaioion. H'jseburg, Oregon. Notice. .Notice is Dereby given that thu hens uon mares and colts taken by Hauey Itr.iu ..f l.-ll.l.... f : ... . ... ...uo,vm j.i.iuu iur eerices oi ineeiaiiiou, Black Monarch, are recorded in my name with tho county clerk of Douglas county, and that said liens must lie settled by paying same to me byiiepleui. Oer 1st, or thoy will be foreclosed. W. It. Vi.nso.n-. Roseburg Soda Works. 1 have leaseilt he HoEuburg Soda Works and will put up a full line of carbonated beverages and bar syrups, which will compare favorably with auy in the stale. Soliciting your palrouage, I am, Yours Respectfully, O. Lclas. Wanted. A leant ol horses. Must le good driv ers, well broke, uol ov6r 8 years old, ol medium weight. Also a second haudj two Boated buggy. Apply at this otlice or of Dr. S. Pone. Urockuav. Notice. Grain hagh and tw ine for talo by Sol Abraham, and the highest market "price i ...,ul. .. Ill I :.i i... i . . ... ..in uu j,,Uii y jinu lor grain, deliveicd at his warehouse at Uoaeburg. For Sale Cheap. Ono Schultler wagon nearly new. alto ouu bet of double work harness. Iiiiuiro al this ollice. ! Dr. A. T. Sanjer. sir. -After millcrlug lour jinn, with fetnnlc weakiifK I mi iwuaUcd l?v a fri rid to trv jour r.tillM, mid nflcr ilIiik thcm oti" year. 1 mend the, i hlB,ly. Mrs. M a. ilriiok. v. 1 1 i . ' f,".l.,,"1' "etl'tl Ilrmicli Co., .Midi. Soldby..t;.MarslcMACo. ' HOTEL ARRIVALS. Pine street. G. V. Uaon'sl ' ' ' KeiuemU-r that cheap watch work is very extensive. Saliman doea gool watch work at lowest prices. Why are ieoplo Hocking to H. Lantoiia for groceries? Because he sells first class goods at cheai-est ratec. For a gootl hat, stylish and cheap, call on Wollenberg .n. Abraham, whoo stock embraces all grades of head gear. Dr. Sin iks fiir n-ir in. i... ........ irtiislhcns rxurlcji. rebuilds re-torc and brinssncw lite. Ask jour dniwiM lor a lite sample. Sold by A. V MiNmAl o. For fresh fruits, nuts and candies. good tobacco and cigais, call on G. W. Ilapp, People's grocery, corner of Cass 1 and Pi ue, l'l-taio unfriendly lu nnoun it iv UUcIv cuwl liy Dr.sanycrs Fsrililrs. V i..urdruu n.r irre .nmiie luicka)'. It lira mi, curcv Sol.l by A. c. Martlet A Co. Mow Jerry, the reliable jeweler, has just rcceivetl a large invoice of sectaclcs and eye glasses. Give hint u call and ex amine goods. Jack Abraham, goul'a furnisher and halter, keeps up with tho nioceseiou Uis stock is complete. Call and sec him before purchasing. KxKricmv and money cannot itni.rm. Iir. sawr.r.'R Kamilv Cikk. l.rnn.,. it t.,n. n. S1!1! ur-rci-'. l iver vmilaint ami Kidney uiuivuu;. rom uy i . JinrMcri .V Co. Dr. H. W. Benjamin baa oened den tal rooms iu tho Taylor & Wilsau block, room 10, where he is now prepared to do first-class dental work. I..UULV-lr. nnvr s r.lr au- crt.cliial l.-r female neakiir. fain mi lop ol Hie lii-a-l and loner 1-nrt ol llic Iwck. It olrrnclhciit and cure-., fold l.j A. C. Marsten A Co. 1 have several hundred nice red cedar jKiets for sale at three and ouodialf ceulu a I'ie. W. K. Wllls. Olalla, Or., Aug. , 1SU3. llilMrcii Willi i-.lv, l.lui.li ...nii-Uxn-u . In dlcatiiiff tlie a Wiit-c of the rcniisilr ml clol.nli-, In the IiIihhI .liou!d Inle Ir. s-awjer s Ckatliic Sold by A. f. ManU-Pi A Co. '..it .... ii... i . ii .... un uu iuu v . vi. rioo uo. lor priceo on their up to date berry crates. Made of sugar pine, neat and durable. Just the thing to gel your berried to market iu first-class condition. Ir.A. 1. Sanjir 1 hate lia-l liluiiniaUt.ni Mucc I wasai years old, but (-line imini; ..our family CurvK limx- Ktii fni- Irom it. Il aU cured my liuihnud of lliu tami- din-aH-, Mrs. ltobl. Conucllt, , ,,. ..... . . Ilrooklj n, Iowa. bold by A. 1 . Mantvrs A Co. Dr. F. W. Hayneo has just returned from the L'abt and opened dental parlors ill Mark's building, where ho will bo pleased to welcome persons desiring den tal work. rale, tluu, liloodlo, it'o-lo kIiouM iih Dr. J-awjvr knliiii-. It Mho cnatest reme.lv In iuu norm ior iimi-iir; uie weak Mrulig. Sold bv A. C. Mnli-rs A Co. The J. G. Flook Co. iu prepared to do any kind of mill work Ht the lonust liv ing rates, and lho6o who aro preparing to build should consult them. They can save you inuiuy. - The Kctton Water 3Iotor Of capacities- varying from 1 to 5 horse lower atfords the most convenient, eco nomical and reliable power for all light service. Ono of theeo may be seen run ning at this otlice. Send for circulars. The Pelton Water Wheel Co., PJ1 Main St., San Francisco, Cal. ! Hats, all kinds, : Trilby Ties, Best Suspenders, 'Nickle Counter, , Children's Clothing, ! Dime Counter, I Youth's Clothin j Au3thiug, nr 5 CITATION. T.N lilt COUXTV COURT OF THE STATE In the matter of th t..t nt VA,., vv deceased. " To Andrew Johanm and to the heirs of John :.ybers, deceased, and to all persona Interested, In the name of the ttate of Oresoa, you are nereor cited anil reonfrprf tn County Court of the State of Oregon, for the ft.-vr it iv-uuriiyorirougias. in trie court room thereof. iilciiiUVCll' OlOre at Koseonrs. m thfe County of Douglas, onilon- ivr-.tr. 1 Hiciijwi, xcjj, hi iu o clock: . iU.tmj,u w iuai oaj. men ana there to show cause IX anr the re f. whv n nM.. ... ... not be made direcUns the administrator to ell the real property of laid deceased, described" as follows, to-wit- Theeasthalf of tho. nllltTtpr .ml Inhl.n.l , n - . i . T, lor & Wllsou mock. aTsouth ot rn-e TlTui?1, i252P T,..,r ... . V . . , . . . - - -..vj... . I C ounty, Oregon. -s. s ,. - f Ir- . t?" i0IV; i-stsams. Judge ot the inat I ai7fl5 FoanirCo?rt 0? lhe -taJfl of Oregon, for the 1 OaV6Q hntvoflxwla,. with the Seal of said Court tCflLL hi 231 JflCKSOH ST) Mrs. riialjHBin Etna. CaL 1 as fry-dealing wift amxed this .Tth day of Julr A.D. is- Atte-T: F. V. BEX.ov riori- SE.1LJ ByJ. I. Chaklv:.-, Deputy. I alii Sheriff Sale. G.W.KRUSE THE GKOCKK, 4u6 Jackson St. One door south P.O. ftioltc Tca, Coffees, p THE CIKCCIT CODKr OF THE cTATE of Oregonlfor the Count v of Douglas O. F. Godfrey. i plalntill'. I vs. John Gotsell. i delendant. J State or Oeesoij. . County of Douglas. s Whereas on thv lsih .laT-nf Tni. izn v' r.lJ,?ti0? .u,he "It court of the' countr ot Douglas, in the state of Orram. ) p. nJSfJ? 'UlshotJIarkd l-ald for founlry Produce. BWdeiffiWwg Tobaccos and Cicar: And every thing else in meuroccry line. Like Other Women J hiTe suffered for 25 years with a complication of troubles, with continuous, almost unbeara ble rain la ray back. Thr Grip also rrostxa- Sarsa-2)cirilla dive him a vail and be convinced. I j-jood's ted in. But Hood's SarsaparilU has cured tne of all bit troubles. and I cannot sreak too Vfc htchly cf it. Mb. E. It-Smrn. Pox :-3 Etna. CaL Cures Hood's Pllla cure headache and Indigestion. i:. V.N IIOLTKX. O. I'aikt-r. D.ivc park. 11.. T ' . ' "i.o. ii. neaiii, Oram; 3Ira. S. L. Dil- laril.Oillanl; J. 1). Ulinkcnbcard. Alr. E. Woovlruff. Misa Lizziu Jllain. Clnv.,. lami; A. O. hlrangu, Wilbur; A. A. Yerks, Portland. Of Interest to Fruit Growers. 3Ir. F, Mnrtin,ioireeuntiiiK tlieOitKoii Fruit Union, is stopping at the Van lluutou Houee, ltosuburK, ami will bo pleased to fiirnioli any fruit Kroneni in lliiu con lily with any information tliey way need iu renard to packing green fruit, if thoy will forward their uuiiiu and address or call ou linn at thu above named hotel. Statu quantity and varieties. For Sale or Rent. Tbo Paltnor sawmill. For addrees, E. C. Palmer, Drain The Finishing Touch. Iu putting the finishing touch to your toilet do youal Avays .see that your shoes are In keeping with the rest of your makeup? The shoes may be better than the other garments and still be appro priate, but if the- are not up to the raiment iu style and quality the effect is unpleas ant. JiV. Grace Osb urn's line line of Shoes stand on their merits, is infinite in va- iurtieulurs ncty excellent in quality, rain, Or. aud moderate in price. 1 A oovereignRemeHv&r.,!,,. tfVllrfe- I . .VaE," ; ottsThroaL Chest and Lvngs 50cis$2P StMX) VCR FRlMtR. j ABIETJNE?lED..ORJVlIe,Cal Sold by A. C. Marters & Co. and eight dollars' aid "seventy "'cent daSaS dv-pVXiin ,SIcn,JU, P!.?1 wa enrolled and totheoihclalpIatandMirrer thereoi of record in the connty clerk s office of DouVlas coStr Oregon, tojether with aa and the sfiicuIa??nV Ecntshereditaments and appinVnfther unto beloturing or m anywise at'pirtainlar Saturday the 24tu day of .Intrust IXJj. at one o'clix-V t. m c ...m .... court house door in fWiu. dS'cSZm? hM?D;seU a,POWlc anct on to he W-hefi ft.PSEtotte ?bove described' .V..J,f 1 .t. - "u "ei-'inuayofJuIy, isjj thf a.uu. aimnripnani t.fl . . . r,Vllu 'jeu aijis.o5 to the payment of attornev fees, nnd t.- th trirr-ri ?.1 JMW IE C3EST icmenta of V3.1S due' VWntlfrto..N.,? !? Sheriff Sale. P'JJF C1R.CUIT COURT OF THE T4TF l Son, for the County or DauSt "TATE O. F.Godfrer. plaintiff. : vs. JohnUotsclI. I defendant. STATE OF OREGON, Countv of n,-ii.CTja.- 1 ss. county ot Douilai tJJu. ?L ?SPa .f the 25cfR. COcts. and SLCOBottla. One cent a dose. Srd. 195. the llin tifr w.;day July ith the tenemlmsher?difam0,K., For alo ly M. F. li tapp. Drupgiat. aadi3tiorJMn1ChV.?ujmpUoa appcrtainlnj. ut anywise UUD vwo. ..on-thcreWin tk .. "uiC ui me state of court house door in RoTeC i!fHal"' 4t the interest ,vf,s IS..11???'. aU the right, title and John Gouell lTttd in ort c,h def'ndant. real prowtvOI11tC f. described date'of theeSeVution '.0,1-).!!1 ls?3- the W-L. Douglas B E fc. FIT FOR A KING-. ;435pFNECAU&KANSABCa 3.5ppoucE,3SOLE3. 32.l.75BflYS"SCH0ClSH0Ei 1.AD1ES. IEND FOR CATAinour Over Ono mm.or.p-' W. L.Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes ti !v",r5,,,,eKa!e "allysatbfactory TL... Cite me best alueforthr jit equal custom Jhocs In stvIe anciVit Thilr wearlnir aualtd. .-J ana Sift1 appertainimr. and urisius therefrom r i JSwrasrasracasasa. niouracalcr cannot supply you we. can. Sold by dealers everywhere. Wanted, agent to take exclusive sale for this vicinity. Write at once. ' anytime th.Tv,f.; ..... .:Jla mprtSaKc or at went, hereditament f f KI ,THn the tene- nnto belong ngnoV ; !JipY?mtaiaft wm ,...i6 .5 ur wise appertainin-r. sin.i tiAt ,V.i lue proceeds taxed ices, aud to the iavm.'m ,Tj .V, . auorney 'ine plaintifl- toccth wits h? M,M L lheratnff..I",5.,Lr.nlt,IutereNt thereon at uay o there viot t July. lVi, .,,f uw me oru be. Jim j?, A "?PIM. ".any sell, or hi, legal represemativrUaUt' Jha V i-rii... -.. NOTICE. !:.0.ii9te":b3r E,ven io U "horn it rasT con .MtDSKiBT,rt U'.W- arnfoYcal.: mcinct-SSIiiffl l7,ln5rcctor0f stock for said m..LSSS5"lde. Oakland: al. A. J. WdJcd a. " ri, s i y f.80?". oJ bca -nil Vnowntu me inspected make their dcirn Kosebiug, May tth, 1SS:. ln,rolor or Block ftr Ita?? eE8vJr.