Uoach's "Dolphin," and Whitney's "Texas." Wo uoto with pleasnro tho r.rrival ol tlio day when an inability (o construct n battle-ship is taken as nu evidence of in nbilily morely not of crime. We recall with pain tho oxtatuncu of the day when not the inability, but the partisan suspicion of the inability, to con struct a cruiser or a dispatch boat was taken not as ovidouco of inability, but of :rimo. Wo aro jjlad that nobody calls William C. Whitney a thief, or deprived him of the dividend? of hi invest merit", or drives him into bankruptcy or tho grave, because his imported English (iu design) ."Texas" turns out to be a worthless tub. Wo are sorry that William C. "Whitney called John Roach a thief, rubbed him of Ida dues, drove him into bankruptcy and tl.ogravo because partisan dislike had put in his mind tho belie! that John RoachV "Dolphin," the Btanehest vea i cl of her me that floats, was Euch a lop sided, down-by-lhe-head, Lueiliup, tur-tle-tnrninR (in posso) nautical mou rtrosity as William C. Whitney's "Texas" lias been Bhown to be. The world moves. And in nothing more is this fact shown than in tho con duct of our navy. Not only would it be impossible for any Secretary of the Navy today to direct such a ruthless and base less persecution as Mr. Whitney, in pursuit of political capital, directed agatust John Roach, but nobody thinks of asking Mr. Whitney to leimburse the government for the millions diverted into the mass of old iron now lying in the Brooklyn dry dock. Nobody charges the costly failure of the "Texas" to anything worse than Mr. Whitney's Anglo-maniac ignorance. Press, N. Y. The Presidency. The Pl.vixde.vler in its issue of No vember 2SUi has given expression to its first choice for the presiedncy in 1S90, that choice being Major McKinley. Now let a subscriber make kuown his choice. I present the name of Benj. F. Harrison as my first choice, believing him to be the most available man in the republican ranks, and one whom all the members of the part- can support with the knowledge that he is a patriot, a statesman, and a man of "unblem ished moral aud political character. Harrison, during his first term, mani fested an earnest desire for legislation in the inte tests of the people, and no one of any political party called in ques tion his strict adherence to doty and to the constitutional principles of our gov ernment. It is the privilege of every republican to express his choice for president, Imt it is the privilege of no man to propore a new test of party faith. The jwrty itself must speak before any partisan in it can be charged with abandonment of party faith. 1 merely here express roy choice for the candidate for the presi dency, yet also claim that no member of a party, and no faction of a party can exercise the powers of an ecumenical council. I believe the success lieretofore en joyed under republican administration, can again Ie enjoyed and continued under the conservative role of Hen. F. Harrison. The party in convention most name the man SrssouBiai. The .Matter Settled. Wm. Kyle, part owner and manager of the Florence cannery, and P. J. Shistad, tnsusger of the Kose Hill cannery, lo cated on the Sinslaw, were brought to this city Wednesday evening by Consta ble T. D. Linton, on the charge of having handled salmon oat of season. The gen tlemen appeared before Justice Wheeler the same evening and luid their fines, which were imposed at f20 each and costs, which amounted to f 2-3.00. The gentlemen also paid I0 apiece to the justice of the peace at Florence. They had been informed that a warrant would be issued for their arrest, and so appeared and paid their fines. Eugene Guard. Married. At the residence of Mrs. Pauline Young in Oakland, Nov. 23, 1805, James A. Underwood and Mrs. Georgia Young were united in marriage by Rev. A. 3Iarcellus, Presbyterian minister of that city. Mr. Underwood is the county school superintendent of Douglas county, an office he has held with credit to himself and efficiency and good repute for the county lor several years. He has found that "it is not good for man to live alone." We wish the happy coup. a long life of wedded bliss and that their troubles be little ones and few. flakes Jloney. W. II. Miller lias a rich ledgo on Soldier creek, not far from the Illinois river, by which he mortars $10 to $12 a day. He has no disposition to bond, sell, form stock companies or put on a big force of men and a 20-stamp mill, but quietly pounds out the gold dust from day to day, lives all alone, and is as rich and content as a rich man can lie. The ledge is there; he owns it ; his wants are few, and he is as "independ ent as a hog on ice." This dream of wealth and content is realized 20 miles west of Kirby. Ex. During this week Herren it Levy of Kalem have shipped 700 bales of hops from valley points to the East. The prices paid were from 3 to 4 cents a pound. Card of Thanks. We, tho inmates of tho Douglas county jail, wish to express our thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Callahan of tho Van Houton ho tel for their Thnnksgiving dinner given to us at thoir hotel yesterday. Through their goodhearledness and generosity they mode us "thanksgiving." They may rest assured that tho dinner waa greatly appreciated and we thank them from tho depth of our hearts. Wo hopo that James and his wife may sco many more happy Thanksgivings and enjoy them. We also thank Sheritl' Cathcart for his extreme kindness and thoughtfulncfB fot pleasure on this and many other oc casions. Lvmatks. Fair Pay for Light Work.' Theie are 10 candidates for tho positiou of chaplain of tho houso of representa tive'. Eight- of them are pattors of churches in Washington, mid, of course, have no objection to adding to their in come the $000 salary attached to tho jkj sition. Tho work is light, as tho holder of the positiou is under no obligation to ut tempt the regeneration of the congicss men. Tho rush of applicants easily could Lo lessened by trquiring the chap lain to do missionary work araon; tho stateftiirn. Washington Star. Sociable. Tho Ltulies' Aid Society of the M. E. church will wive n dime sociable at the residence of Mrs. O. F. Godfrey, Tues day evening, tho proceeds to bo applied in furnishing the parsorage. An excel lent literary and musical programme will be rendered and refreshments will be served. Bob iilust go. Poor Bob must now give in. The Christain Endeavors of the Dominion of Caunda have been requested to unite in prayer fur the conversion of Col. light. G. Ingersol tomorrow. We await the result with bated breath. Executor's Sale. VJOTII E H HEREBY UIVKN THAT THE -- umierstfrDcJ executor of th ls: ulll am! tc-umeut ami oute i( Henry S. Mah, de cwol, Ute of Diniffiaj counir, Oregon, has U-cn duly llcectM awi directed by I be Cocnty Court of IvmxUu twenty, Omon, h- an onler of ufcl Court, m'aitc and entervtl of record on tite tlh.daj of November. 1-ert, to felt ihe hereinafter described real estate bclouda; to tfcc estate oi the Mid Henry a. Mareh. de ceased, which Mid order ytv Idea that taid ex ecotor may sell the aM leal proper! r herein after tally and jwrttcnUrijr detcrtbed, at pri vate tale. Now, therefore, in jmnsuancc of Mid lioetke and order, which U rvcontal In volume .i. on twure Kd, thereof of the Probate order book of I km flat county. Orecua, I will, from and alter the JMh day ot Jauoary, Its, proceed to k-U at private taie, aeeordime to law in soch cotes made and provided, lor cash in band, to tho highest bidder, all the rlsht. title and iutrrol which the laid Henry .-v Mirth, deceased, had la or to the r erelnaher described nrenUcs at the time of his death, towlt On the Sod dar April. )fl. ton it: rhe y. . ot the N. W. , of Section J. In Township 23 south, of lunge 5 West of Wil lamette Meridian, in Don elan county. Oregon. Dated this :2nd day of November. IrSO. J. S. Hl'XT. Executor. C. A. atilUEEor, Attorney for Estate. Notice of Sate. In the matter ol the estate of HfaebSe Free man, deceased. Notice it hereby Riven that the nndersiened administrator oi the estate nf Hlghley Freeman, deceased, will, by onler ot tho County Coon, from and alter the Xth day of November, 1"96, proceed to seH the fotlowlnx describe.! premises of the dcetaed. to-wit The south half of the IVraaitoB land C!alm of John Kreeaan and Hirhley freeman, his wife, lins Claim N. a In Township S Sxath. Harare? West, at private sale. The terms ol sale are one-fourth cash in hand the balance in credit, to be secured by note, and ntxtjajc of the purchaser ua said premise. Dated the 2Kb day of (Vtober. JAMES C. FREEMAN. Administrator of the estate of Highley Freeman, deceased. W jr. K. Wim. A ttorney for Estate. oSti. Assignees Notice. "VTOTTCE is hereby srtrrn that on the lh day of November. li. at Knsrbur;, Ixmcla coantr, Oreson.ti. A. !cKlnm-y ol Konibun;, Dotnclas coonty. Oresron, duly assiencti ail his property, both real and personal, and of every nature and description, to the uoderslpned for the benefit ota'.l of his rreditors: therefore, all persons indi-btcl to said G. A. McKtnney. are hereby notified to make Immediate payment to the underdooi assUrnee, and ail peron hav In: claims against said asaignor. ate hereby no tified to present their r!alia, duly verlflrl, to the nnderlsrn.l at Koeborsc. Dootlas county, Oregon, within three months from this date. Dated November l:th, II. C. SLfXl il, C. A. SzuistLCVt, Aspirate. Attorney for Assignee. ulsUi. Pinal Notice. 7N THE COUNTY COURT OF TUE STATE OF A Oregon, in Doaglas county. In the matter of the estate ot Mason Wood ruff", deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the above entitled estate, has filed his final account In settlement there of, and the court by onler duly made and en tered of reconl, has fixed Monday, Jannary 6, l-fJ-H at 10 o'clock a. m.. for hearing objections, if any there be, to said account and the final settlement of said estate. K. A. WOODRUFF, Administrator. Bbow.x a Tcsn.s. Attorneys for Estate. CITATION. TX THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE x of Oregon, for Docglas County. In the matter of the estate of Henry S. Marsh, deceased. To Henry I- Marsh, Ethel Marsh, Martha J. Jones, Mary E. Deboy, Nora Marsh, John R. Marsh the heirs at law of said deccascl and all others Interested, Greeting. In the name of the State of Oregon, you arc hereby cited and required to appear In tho County Court of tho iitate of Oregon, for the County of Douglas, In the court room thereof, at Koxiburg, In the County of Douglas, on Mon day, tho f th day of November, 195, nt 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 bo mode.dircctliig the executor of said estate to sell the remaining real projicrty of said estate, said real proiwrty being decrlbcd as follows, to-wit: The KK!4' of the NW'i of Section il in Township 23 .outh of Ratigo 5 West of Willamette Meridian, In " Douglas County, Oregon. Tuls Citation Is founded upon the petition, now on file In this court, of J. 8. Hunt the ex ecutor of raid estate. Witness, the Hon. A. F. Strtims, Judge of tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Douglas, with the Seal of said Court affiled this. 'SOU) day of August A. D. IMC. Attest: F. W. BENSON, Clerk. SCCtf SEAL C. A. cKHLiir.KDK, Atty. for Estate. Executor's Notice. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned linn been by the County Court of Douglas county, Oregon, apjalntcd executor, with will annexed, of tho estate cf A. J. Chap rriiii, d' t'cased. All parties baring claims again iu estate are reo,ucitcd to present the Mm- "hln six months from the date of this not'- mid nil debts due tho estate must be paid i t oiieo to mo nt Roseburg, Oregon. Dated this 4th day of 'November, lb'.v. J. I. CHAl'MAN, nit5 Executor. SUMMONS. TK THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for tho county of Douglas. V. E.SwcnUel,riaIntlir, vs. Waller M. Wheeler: Tho Lom bard Investment Co., a cor poration; Tho IV.-tland Trust company, a corporation, nnd Douglas county, Ore gon, Defendants. To Walter M. Wheeler, ono of the nlwvo named defendants. In tho name of tlio Stato of Oregon you are hereby required to appear nnd answer tho com plaint of tho abovo named plaintiff in tho abovu entitled Court, now on lllo with tho Clerk of said Court, by thu first day of tho next vijumr icruj oi mo aoovo entitled court to do i "em ai mo city oi itoseburg, Douglas county, I Oregon, on Moudav. thn luwimi itov nf lim-mii. uvi, ikm, dim you uro nercoy noiuieu mat it -you fall to appear and answer said complaint, the plaintlll will npply to the Court for tho re lief demanded therein, towlt: A decree against alter M. Wheeler. First, for tho sum of 1.57.00 with interest thereon from February St, ls'J". nt tho rate of 8 per cent per annum, that being the suin and amount of taxes paid by this plain tiff on the hereinafter described premises for uw jnuiuuBiiu aim too sum oi iw.uu, rvuMinablc nttorney s fees lor tho instituting and prosecuting. ot this suit, with Interest at tho rulo of per cent per annum on said last named sum irom tho date of thn decree en tered herein; second, for the sum of tfCrtW.OO wuu uncivil thereon from tho 1st day of March, ISM. nt the rate of 8 per cent per an num, and the further sum ol JO9I.00. together with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from tho 1st day of March, 1I-8I, and the costs and disbursements of this suit to be taxed; and for n decree foreclosing the ntort jaigo described In said complaint and ordering the rale of the real property mentioned and described In said mortgage and complaint, and described as follows, to wit: The northeast quarter and tho south half of section fourteen (II): nil of section twenty three 123): tho north half of section twenty four (21) and nil that part of the south half of section twenty-four (il) particularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at a jiolnt sixteen I1B) chains south ol tho northeast cor ner of the southeast quarter of said section twenty-lour 2t), running thence In a south westerly direction to a point four (1) chains north oi the southwest corner of section twenty four (21), tbenre north thirty-six (361 chains; thence east eighty (to) chains; thence south six teen (16) chains to tho place of beginning; all of said Wnd being situated in township twenty lour (it) south of range tlvo (3 west of tho Will amette meridian, containing In all sixteen hun dred and forty acres, more or less, according to government survey. That the proceeds arising from said sate be applied, first: To tho payment ot the costs and charges of making said safe, and the costs and disbursements of this suit to bo taxed, and of nco.00 attorney,! fees with inter est on said attorney's fee nt 8 per cent, per an num from the date, ot the decree, and the lur ther sum of f-ST.lO taxes paid out a aforesaid . aecoad.to the payment to the plaintiff of ?6,(XO.0O with interest thereon at the rate of S tier cent, per annum from March 1st, lS'-M. nntil paid, and thi fur, K.i nm nf tVtl fit .-1,1. thereon at the rate of S per cent, per annum I ironi me ui uay oi iiarcn, INI, until paid, all in f. sf. gold coin, and the overplus if any, to the defendant Walter M. Wheeler or his assigns; and that the defendants, and each of them, be forever barred and foreclosed of all riirht. title interest, equity of redemption and right of dower, of, in and to said real property, and eaeh and every jort thereof, and In case the proceeds arising from said sale be not sufficient to pay the claims of plaintiff, then that plaintiff hae lodgment against the defendant Walter M. Wheeler for such deficiency and for such other relief as luthe Court may seem Just and equita ble. This summons is published in the Plain-' dealxe for slxcouseoutlve weeks by order of Hon. J. C. Fullerton. Judge of the Circuit Court . ot the 2nd Judicial district of Oregon, made at chambers, in the city of Roscburg, on the fourth day of October, liXt. , GEO. W. WRIGHT nnd I CA-i-EHLBKEDE, 1 olOC Attorneys for 1'Ulntiff. i Sals Under Decree and Exe-' cution. Leonard btengtr, I'lalntltT. 1 William It. il arris i i EslelU Harris and f I Mary J. Alien, rial . ; Defendants. VOTICE is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution and order of tale bsued out of the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for the county of Douglas, dated Octo ber lib. A. P., 1;5. in favor oi Leonard Stenger, rla!:.t::r. mi osalast the property of William I. Hams aad Este-la Harris defendants and against the property of Mary J. Allen, defend ant, If neewsary to sell the latter, commanding me to make rale ot the certain mortgaged real property in said execution and hereinafter ir liculariy dribed to satisfy the demand of the said plaintiff, towlt- The sum ot titXM with Interest thereon at HI percent per annum from February 10, Ml, ' making IJOi-U and tS Attorneys fees herein 1 and the cits and disbursements of this action 1 taxed at Jo7 and the costs and expenses of 1 this sale. I will on Tuesday, tlie 3rd Uny of Decern-! ber, 1895. j at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the ' Court Houe floor In Ro-eburg, Douclas county, , Ornmn, otter for sale and sell at public auction I to the higher! and best bidder for lash, all righl, title ami Interests defendants Wm. 11. Harris and Estella Harris bad on the lllh day ; of February , 192, or may!at any time since have aconired Itror to the following described lands ! and premises, towlt : I Beginning at a point 17.10 chains North and , 16-0 chains East of the quarter section post on the North line of section 9, running thence ' Sooth AT-IT chains, tbence West il chains, I thence North ST',T chains, thence East I chains to the place of beginning, being acres of land off of the East end of Claim No. 4S, In , township .v. South of Range I West ot the W". M. and in Sections t and 0 In said Township and I Range iu Douglas county, Oregon, save and i excepting f rota said sale at that lime tho f"l lowlng described premises subsequent to sa:d mortgage conveyed by the dc.'enilants Wm. II 1 Hams and Estella Harris to the defendant ; Mary J. Allt-D, towlt- licglnnlng on the north line of the Alexander Dummond IKina'.lon Land Claim No. 4tt, 15. is chains West of the Northeast comer of said Do nation Claim, running tbence South 5.SI chains to the South Hue of said Donation claim, thence West along tho South lino ot said Dona tion Claim 13A chains, thence North 5m-I chains to the North line of said Donation claim, thence East along tho North line of said Dona tion claim 13.69 chains fo the place of beginning In Sections 4 and 9 In Township TO South, of Range i West, In Douglas county, Oregon, con taining S) acres ot land more or less, and if the money reallied from the ale of the first des cribed lands and premiH's shall be Insufficient to satisfy the above mentioned claims and de mands of the plaintiff, Leonard Stengcr, 1 will Immediately thereafter at the same time and place and upon the same terms and conditions offer for sale at public auction aud sell the lu-t described lands and premises to satl'fy any sum ot money that .then may remain due the said Leonard Stenger under this writ and order olsate. CF. CATHCART. Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. I'er W. W. Catiicact, Deputy. SUMMONS. TK THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE STATE of Oregon, for the County of Douglas. Minnie Sprlggs, 1 1'falntiiT. I vs. i John W Sprlggs. I Defendant. J To John L. Sprlggs the above named defen dant. In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear am! answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit In the above-named court on or before tho first day of the next regular term of said court, to-wlt. Tho 2nd day of December, 18'JS. And you will take notice that If you fall so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for tho relief prayed for In-said complaint, which is a involution of the marriage contract now exist ing between yourself and the plaintiff herein and that the plaintiff be awarded the care and custody of Mary E. Sprlggs, the minor child of yourself and this plaintiff, mid that sho have such other ami further relict as Iu tho opinion of tho court she may be entitled. This summons Is published by vlrtuo of in or der made ut chombcrs nt the City of Kocburg, Douglas County, Oregon, by Hon. J. C. Fuller ton, Judge of said court, said order being dated the :21st day of October, 1893. E. D. STRATFORD, 2lt7 Attorney for VliUntlff. rioncy to Loan In Bums of $1000 to ifoOOO on well im proved farms. D. S. K. Buick. .fov'r. fur tho J;:;Scil aud Uoa& iJenlUi for all Jlnukhttl. Ot'S VEGETABLE SAaJAPAr.H. Ll. m;dofrom herbs, nnd contains no in I n e r a 1 lies through nr.ture'sowu pro per chan nels. Joy's Vecetablo Sarsapnrllla cures Dy Se p s 1 a , h r onlc liver Complaints end Kidney AffMUons drug or deadly !ols cu. 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