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THE PLAINDEALER iNtUKD KVKIIY THURSDAY BY THE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY V K. UKSJ.VMtN. O. Y. BKSJAMIN. Kditot M atiagcr. Subscription ltate: One Yuki' psyabl t m ad van ce ........... TIr Mouths. " "Shree Womb " ' ..9 oo . z oo 30 JAXUABY 9, 1S95. WOOLLY BRAIN AQAIN. There can be no doubt that as Ameri can woolen manufactures dorelop and the export trade in our woolens increases, the demand for raw wool will increase, and sheep raisers will Ret better prices for their wool. X. Y. Herald. No doubt, no doubt, in a woolly brain. Hut let us present the facta for the in tclligent brains of tlie American people. Taking our exports of American woolen goods down to September 30, the lirst nine months of the woolen sched ule, we find they compare with 1894 as follows: KXrOHTS or WHKJLUXS, MSB MONTHS. To Sept. SO. Value. 1S94 5G0,8S3 1S95 531,746 Decrease under free wool . . . $29,137 Free wool has, evidently, not yet en abled us to capture any more of the markets of the world than we possessed last year. In fact we hart- lost some of this foreign trade. Therefore that part of Mr. Jatces Gordon Bennett's argu ment is a mere flight of fancy and of no earthly satisfaction to sheep raisers. There has been no additional demand for raw wool on this account. Kow as to the development of Ameri can woolen manufacture!. Since the new woolen schedule, January 1, 1S95, we have imported, in the nine months ending September 30 last, foreign woolen goods worth H3,SS2,303 as compared with imports worth only (12,950,970 during the corresponding month of 1SJH. This was an increase of 250 per cent. During the fall fi?eil years of 1S92 and 1S93 our imports of foreign woolens av eraged only $06,500,000 a year. Thus in nine months of free wool we have bought over $9,000,000 worth more foreign woolen goods Una in an entire twelve months of protection. Without taking into account the enormous quantity of cheap shoddy stuffs imported last year, making the displacement of American goods even greater than the value repre sents, it is very clear that American woolen manufactures are not developing, hence the wool raisers have no consola tion from this standpoint. When we also state that, in addition to the falling off in. our export trade in woolens and the decrease in the heme demand lor our woolens, we have im ported, in nine months of this calendar year, 135,030,033 pounds more wool than in the corresponding months of 1S34, it is evident tint the anticipation that our "sheep-raisers will get better prices for their wool" is a mere nightmare. American Economist. RELIGIOUS. Kev. Mr. D. A. Roes continues to preach at the SI. E. church, south. His meetings arc quite largely attended, 3Ir. Kos3 is a fluent speaker of the evan gelistic style. His theme Wednesday evening was faith, lie said there are two kiods of faith, a living and a dead faith. He told the Christians that if they did not live a living faith they were no better than the devil, forthe deyil be lieves. He said the devils believe that if Christ said they must come out or too hogs they would have to do it, and that if he said they most go into the sea they would have to go. So they begged to go into the hogs rather than into the sea. Christ granted their request knowing the hogs would ran down and jump into the sea, jost where he wanted them. So Christ got the best of a legion of devils. Mr. Boss said many hard words about his Christian brethren. We have lived aroonz Christians over half a century, and wbiie we found them, as a rule, about the same as other people, we never said or believed they were so bad as Mr. Ross made them no better than the devil. U. S. Senator McBride is fortunate in the committee assignments given him, they being said to be the strongest ever given a new senator. He is chairman of the committee on transportation routes to the seaboard, and is a member of the cotnmittc on public lands, coast defen ses, Indian depredations and the select committee on international exposition. Senator Mitchell had the choice of pev eral important chairmanships, but took that of the coaimitlee ou privileges and elections, one of the most important in the upper house. He is also a member of the committees on post-roads and post offices, rules, claims and judiciary, and the special Nicaragua canal commis sion. Jacksonville Times. The Monroe doctrine is an American principle. It applies to America and Americans. No one is to silly as to pre tend that Europe has any sympathy with it. We Americans would be pleased if the great powers should give it ungrudging recognition. Dut whether they recognize it grudgingly, or not at all, it is a principle which llio great re public can and will enforce, through the arts ol diplomacy if iwsaibio, by the stern arbitrament of tho sword if necestary. The American people have decreed that the Monroe doctriuo must be maintained and euforco-1 ugahiht England, or all the potters ol Europe combined. Wo are a oop!o working for the advancement of our common country. Tho case of Key. C. O. Brown of f?aa Francisco is evolving the fact that the while necklie fraternity should not monkey with female members of their churches. At last thoy bite liko a ser pant and sting liko an adder. Tho reverend gentleman may bo as innocont us a dove, but the evidences developed are rather damaging to his reputation, The stato board of equalization for this year cost the peoplo rooro than $90 a day while it was in session. It is composed of (en members, including the clerk, all of'whom drew $10 a day each for thirty days and mileage besides. Thus the robbery of tho peoplo goes on. Why wonder taxes are so high? East Ore gonian. Now is the auspicious time for Un united States to acknowledge the be ligerencyof Cuba; and if tho Cubans continue to bo victorious over Spanish forces and declare a provisional govern ment, to then acknowledge Cuba as an independent republic. The time is rap idly approaching for such a culmination. The new tariff bill is not n partisan measure and ought to be supported by members of all parties in the senate as a patriotic duty in order that tho country may be provided with an adequate reve nue and saved from tho necessity of further running into debt. It is now in order for congress to in quire why Cleveland has offered so big a loan as that of (100,000,000 in four jer cents inetead of waiting until the wnato had a chance to pass a bill providing for three per cent bonds. The cabinet crisis in Canada is uot a big thing in itself, but as it vnn caused by the religious controversy in Manitoba it is likely to evolve into another crisis that may reach a climax in civil war. Senator Mitchell has placed this of fice under obligations for valuable pub lic documents of the department of agri culture, and copies of bills he has in trodnced in the senate. In case of a war between England and Germany the French would see the ad vantage of occupying Egypt and Alsace and Lorraine as spectators of the fray. While Cleveland's interpretation of the Monroe doctrine is generally accepted, his financial doctorin' doesn't seem to meet with general approval. Statesman. Campos may not be a good general, but hr is a good prophet. Ue said the war in Cuba would become aggressive 03 soon as the cold weather set in. Ross Sermon. Wednesday evening Reverend Ross at the Methodist Church, South, preached a very forcible sermon of the subject of faith. He scored the members un mercifully for a lack oi faith. He said those who do dot lire their faith are no better than the devil. That was a hard saying and had we said half as hard words we would doubtless be drummed out of town. But we are not so well posted as Mr. Roes and can speak only from observation, he from knowl edge of his flocks. Wo doubt their bo ing as bad as he painted them. Coming to the Surface. As the time approaches for another election the friends of tnts, that or the other candidate comes forward with their favorite for nomination for the several offices. Amongst those not heretofore named, are Peter Hume of Roseburg for representative; A. W. Hart of Drain for commissioner, and S. IV. Oritt of Riddle and O. II Buell of Liking Glass for assessor. All good men and doubtless would make good, efficient officers. We can trust the convention for selecting the beet men. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great in leav enlng power as the Royal. Special Notice. The Bushey addition in North Rose burg, consisting of 3X) acres of .choice land, having been platted into large residence lots and acreage property, is now placed upon tho market at cut rates, payable in yearly installments, bearing six per cent interest per annum. The title is perfect and every parcel sold will bo released by the mortgager from the operation of a certain mortgage now up on tho property. To examine plats and learn prices, etc., call upon D. S. K. Rcick, Agent. Roseburg Lodge No. 326, B. P. O. E. Elks are requested to attend Schillings Minstrels in a body and to meet in the Lodge room immediately after tho enter tainment, wbery Crother Schilling will preside at a uag social to which each member can invite one friend. Fbed PaoeTustin, Exalted Ruler. Hermann Mabks, Secretary. Care For Hcndaclic. As a remedy for all forms of Ilcadacho Electric Bitters has proved to be tho very best. It effects a permanent cure and tho most dreaded habitual sick head aches yield to its influence. Wo tirgo nil who are afflicted to procure a lottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In canes of habitual consumption Electric Bitters enres by giving the nodcd tone to tho Dowels, and few cases long resist tho use of tbis medicine. Try it once. Largo bottles only filty cents at A. U. Marstcrs A Co. 's Drug Store. To Trade. Two lota in Marshfield for hogs. Two and ono half lots in North Rose burg, for stock ; hack or buggy in part payment. Call on I. F. Rico & Co. The Vlavl Company Have appointed Mrs. J. H. Shupo as local representative of tho company at Roseburg. All orders by mail promptly attended to. RIDDLE. Wo luyo had beautiful weather horo for soveral days. Uncle Noah Cornult is butchoriug 103 head of hogs this week. Miss Etta Frater returned to Roseburg Sunday. Mrs. J. 15. Riddlo is homo again from her yifit to Modford. Mrs. Jennio CroBby and children returned with her and will siend several weeks visiting her parents horc. Rovorond Jones preached a very inter esting seriaon hero a wcok ago. All were glad to hear Brother Jones ngaiu. Mn. Win. Huggins wont up to the Nickel mine to help cook for thn men at work there. Born, to the wifo of David I-enox ot Winston, January 5th, a seven pound daughter. Mother nnd child doing well, and Dave very happy over tho event and relatives and friends up this way aro very proud and hnppy also. Ernest Riddlo has ono of the finest cases of dried pruno samples that can ho fouud auywhetu. It is on exhibition at Riddle A Scott's store. Young Attorney Abraham of Portland spent a day or two in Riddlo last weok, looking after legal m&tlere. George Riddlo enjoyed his trip to San Francisco very much, but still thinks Oregon can't bo beat in quality of prunes Rev. Miller tilled his appointment Saturday and Sunday. When he comes back tho 1st of February he will continue his meeting over a week. He will hold a revival meeting. We hear that lien Nichols and Miss Ella Yarbrough Ail) lw married in Rose burg. Thursday, the Jtb inst at tho Episcopal church. Rev. Neil Wilson officiating. The Woodmen ure talking of giving us another drama, the -I'd of February. J. L. Scott and Jake Nichols paid a visit to Civil I'.cnd nnd Roseburg this week. Will Nichols is building him a barn on his place, Exid. SCOTTSUURCi. Bela Andrews ha had tl.o misfortune to seriously injure an eye while using a bow gun, ono of the arrows breaking. If the ancieut spinsters and all the rest of those who are getting so nervous about the A. P. AV, will just quiet their neryes with something soothing, thoy will hae to seo there is room enough iu Douglas county for tho A. P. A'a and them too. Stillman N'ottage has two little folks at home, new arrivals. Well, double bleedings are turrly better than single outs. Walter Butler has returned to his home on the Cowlitz. His etay among his friends wa3 entirely too brief. Trie Ioug Prairie Lyceum ha." again resumed its sessions. The Monroe doc trine will be ably discussed at tho next meeting. Henry Sigabenl has been in Gardiner for several days seriously ill. The river has had its back up lately and the wharf lias beeu down in the deidbs. A diver could have had occupa tion in the location thereof. Pains Disappeared. 'I had boils and pimples which broke out all oyer my shoulders and I also had shooting pains that would begin at my neck and run down rny left arm to my hand. At times I could not laiee my arms at all and to sleep was out of the question. At last I decided to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. 1 have taken only three bottles and I am cured. The pain all lelt me after taking one bottle, and after I had taken the second bottle the boils all disapeared. I hope those atllicted as I was will try Hood's Sarsa parilla." B. J. Byron, Olalla, Uregon. Tlie I)lscotrj Hated Ills i.tfc. Mr. G. Cailloutte. Druggist. Beavers ville, III., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery 1 owe my life. Was taken with La GripiKi and tried all the physi cians for miles-alHJut, bnt of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery in my store I sent for a bottlo and began its uso and from tho first doso began to get bet ler.'and after using three bottles was up and about aiuiu. It is worth its weight inzold. Wo won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at A. C. Marstcrs & Co.'s Drug Store. Teachers' Review Class. Thoso not wishing to tako either of tho regular courses in the Normal, can now enter a class for the Review of the com mon branches nud methods. Drills in elocution and reading daily. Address, Asm, ami Normal. Subscribe for hu I'i.aindealeii. Hood's Is Wonderful At harvesting ttrr-o I took a sever? cold which settled In my limbs, and in a short time devolopod Into In flnmmnlorr Rhen matlini. After spend ing a good sum ot mon ey tor different reme dies and suffering all winter, I became so crippled that I had to walk with ths aid ot crutches. Ily the kind advice of a friend I was prevailed upon to buy six bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla. I took th medicine and It has ful ly restored me to health and I think It Saved Mr. A. AV. Cooler. Clifford, If. V. my Xilfr. I will cheerfully answer all who may wish to correspond about my. affliction or state ment." A. Vf. Cooley, Clifford, North Dakota. Hood's Sarsa- JL Blw&$ parilla Be Sure to Get ttfcic Hood's Hood's Pills euro nausea, and biliousness. Notice of Annual Meeting. To tho shareholders of tho Odd Fel low's Building Association of Roseburg, Oregon : You aro horoby notified that tho annual meeting of tho Odd Fellows Building Association of Rosoburg, Ore gon for tho election of a board of seven directors to servo during tho ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may bo lawfully brought licforo them, will bo held in tho banquet hall of the Odd Fellow's Temple, January 7, 1890 at 7 o'clock p. m. By order of tho board of directors. Joseph Micelli, Secretary. NorE. Owing to unavoidable circum stances the meeting has beeu postponed ono wcok. Joseph Micklli, Sec. Agents Wanted. In Douglas, Josophino and Jackson countios, immediately, two or thrco on' ergelic men in each of the foregoing counties, to sell tho world renown Excel- slur .Safety Humeri, which gives out a beautiful gas light at one's own fireside, with brilliancy mid eccnemy combined Here is a chance for tho right man to make from fiO to a $100 per month. As delays are dangerous, you had better apply for an agency immediately. Will guarantee work all the year to a good man, as we will soon havo other articles to sell. Address S, H. Jackso.v, Dist Agent, Hotel Van Houten, Roseburg, Oregon. Notice of Annual Meeting. To the shareholders of the Roseburg Building and Loan Association of Rose burg, Or. : You are hereby notified that the an nual meeting of the shareholders of the Roseburg Building and Loan Association of Roseburg, Ore., for the purpose of electing a hoard of seven directors and an auditing committee of three to servo during the ensuing year and for the trail saction of such other business as may l lawfully brought before it, will bo held at the secretary's office in tho Marks' brick building, January IS, 1S00, at 7:30 p. m., by order of the board of directors C.tit&iE M. Svkes, Secretary. Per H. Wolixxbekg, Deputy. Xlucltleti's Arnica Halve. Tho Best Salvo in the world for Cuts- Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Ctiillbains, Corns, and all ekiu Erup, tions, and positively cores Piles, or no Iay required. It hi guaranteed to givo lerfect satisfaction or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale at A C. Marstcrs & Co. rnooi:c.nnMni:Jrn fr ami'semext or wiH " t"".i-i MATRIMONY. Send uJitsi and description to racinc Convjn- uence agency, lioselmig, Oregon. A Bank Failure. AN INVESTIGATION DEHANDED. A general banking business is done hy the human system, because the blood de posits in its vaults whatever wealth we may Klin from day to day. This wealth is laid up against "a rainy day " as a reserve fund 7-we're in a condition of healthy prosperity if we have laid away sufficient capital to uiaw upon in ut nour 01 onr greatest need. There is danger in getting thin, because it's a sign of letting down in health. To rain in blood is nearly always to rain in vchole- some ucin. rne ojitis are in favor of the Senas of consumption, grip, or pneumonia, if our liver be inactive and our blood im pure, or if our flesh be reduced below a healthy standard. What is required is an increase inovxgertn-jighting strength. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery enriches the blood and makes it wholesome, stops the waste of tissue and at the same time builds up the strength. A medicine which will rid the blood of its poisons, cleanse and invigorate the great orrans of the body, vitalize the system, thrill the whole being with new energy and make permanent work of it, is surely a remedy of great value. Bnt when we make a positive statement that cfl per cent of all cases of consumption can, if latcn in me cariy stages ot tne disease, be cured with the r' Discovery," it seemslike a bold assertion. All Dr. Pierce asks is that you make a thorough investigation and sattsiy yourselt ot the truth of his assertion. By sending to the World's DisoensarvMed. ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y you can get a irec dook wntn me names, addresses and photographs of a large number of those cured of throat, bronchial and lung diseases, as well as of skin and scrofulous affections by the "Golden Medical Discovery." They diso puuii5D a dook 01 100 pages, oeinpra ucuicai ireaiise on consumption, Dronchitls, asthma, catarrh, which will be mailed on receipt ot address and six cents in stamp. SUMMONS. tn the circuit cooivr of the state of Oit'Kon. In and for the County of Douglas. Jane McDonald, 1 Plaintiff. I Sull , t,JllitT William McDonald. I ,or a Divorce. Defendant. J To William McDonald, tho above named do femlant. In tho name nf the Stale nf OrcRon. you aro licrvby tviuinil to appear ami ansncr the com plaint lilrd acthiet you In the above 61111111x1 suit, in the above entitled court, on or before the lf.lli day of March, 1S.". that being the first day of the next regular term nl said court, and if you fail o to answer, the plaintiff will apply lo the court for the relief prayed for In nald com plaint, which ii a involution of the mnrrlitro contract existing Iwtween yourself and said plaintiff.; This Mimmoiii Is published by order made at Chambers, at Koseburjr, Douglas countv, Oregon, by Hon. J. V. Kullerton, judge of said above named court, which said order is dated Deccm bcrlKth. lb'jj. c. A. SEHI.HUEDK, dSCl" Attorney for rialntiff. Executor's Sale. N OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned executor of tho last will nml testament and estate of Henry H. Marsh, de ceased. Into of Douglaj county, Oregon, has been duly licensed nnd directed by tho County Court olDouglos county, Oregon, by an onler of said Court, made and entered of record ou tho ltd day of Novcmlwr, ls'JT, to tell tho hereinafter described real estate belonging to tho estate of the said Henry S. Marsh, de ceased, which mill onler provides that said ex ecutor 'may tell tho said real vropcrtv herein after fully and particularly described, at pri vate sale.- Now, therefore, in pursuance, of said Hccnso and onler, which is recorded in volume S. on page t0, thereof of tho I'robato order tiook of Douglas county, Oregon, I will, from and after tho Ulth day of January, 1MKJ, proceed to sell at private sale, according to law in such cases made and provlited. for cash in lintnl, to tho highest bidder, all tho right, title and interest which the said Henry 8. Marsh, deceased, had in or to the hereinafter described premises at tho time of his death, towit: On the 22ml day April, 1891, towit: The N. E. i of the N. W. )i of Section a. In Township south, of Itange ." West of Wll lnmctto Meridian. In Douglas county, Oregon. Dated this SJnd day ot Novcmlter, f93. J. S. HUNT, Executor. C. A. Skhlbbedb, Attorney for Eitate. Daily Health Laws. Don't eat bo rapidly. Sit on n chair und bo quiet after eating Your stomach is not a coal bin. When you foel uncomfortable aftor eating you liuyo eaten too much, and you need Joy's Vcgetabio-Sarsaparilla. If you suffer from rheumatism watch tho Bheets. Don't get between them ; if damp, dry them. Cure your rheumatism with Joy's Veg etable Sarsaparilla. Keep flics out of your houso; they are germ carriers. Wear flannel undergarments. Keep your feet warm ; your head cool. When your blood is thin you feel cold in the least change. When your blood ia thin tnku Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla ; it will make yoi r blood red, rich and thick. Yes. it will do to tako Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla now. When you get olf your bicyclo after a long warm run, put on a coat. If you aro going 011 a trip take Joy's Vegetable SareaparilU. St run go food makes Mrauge stomachs. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla reaches the stomnch, cleanses the etomach, and re- notvs tho stomach. No appetite? Take Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla. Keon appetite. Accept nothing but tho genuine when you ask for Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla Boys May he Had (and sometimes girls) for il) ordinary service nt wages; (2) upon indenture, to work, attend school, nnd be brought up somewhat as your own; and (3) children may bo had for legal adoption. Address, W. X Gaudneu, Supt. Oregon Boys' and Girls Aid Society, Portland, Oregon. J)B. O. C. BAiDY, Graduate Vetinary Surgeon and Dentist. LOCATED PERMANENTLY AT ROSEBURd Residence, lOOSCassSt. "s rr lli Jaded. mid (iojio :. ..!": liit all Manklud. 9 VS VEGETABLE S JRJAPAB1U-A. h ri'.''.e frmn h r'jj, und for: u as no .3 1 n c r a 1 itr-igs or Ucsdiy t ca. Joy's Vegetable Sira parilla robs th e Mood ot all Iu impuri ties, and courses all these lapuri- tics through natnre'sowa proper chan nels. Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla curca Dys- ge p a t a , h ronic Liver Complaints and Kidney AC-aloos. Joy's TctTCtablo sarsaparUIa prerentj tired feel ings, staggering sen sations, palpitation of heart, rush of blood to the head, dimness, ringing in ears, bpoU before the cyci, headache, bil iousne:s,constipation of bowels, pains in the bacineliEcholj, tongne coated, foul breath, pimples on face, bodjr and limb, dedineofnerre force dizzy spells, faint spells, cold, clammy feet and hands, sour risings, fatigue, in somnia, and all dis eases of thestomach, liver and kidneys. , Joj,s Vegetable Sar-M-anlta is sold by all d.n;UU. Refuse a siroililate. when you pay for the best ec that yoJ j-.:itnelx2t. MWSl.w'Jti. by dealing with G. W. KRUSE THE GROCKK, 406 Jnchson St. One door south P.O. Choice Teat, Codecs, rXf, Tobaccos and Cigars. lull bUlU lM. IU ineurocery nne. Highest JIartct Paid for Country Produce, Give him a call and be convinced. jELHTE iaaTOBCA5CITWILL NOT CUBE. M An afrrccable laxative nnd Nrsva Tosrc, byDrugjTista or 6cnt by mall. 25&,c and JU0 per package. Samples Irec ITft Ht ThoFn-vorlto TOOTS POTIIB BXJ iorthoTcc th and Breath, 2c. For sale by M. F. Rapp. Druggist. A. Scientific "jmmjjfiifsj ureDaralion Abiclmc Balsam g rxiftecurc IjATARF Cold mlieto CatirnialiKMjiK fxlhecurtcr RRH nenu o:u ourctye5.il ii3toralastCiit"aidl: RWSVtSBAbTMIEM UnflKSAKT BREATH. witCUR by zr r.-? OROVJ.JJ-E.GU Sold by A. C. Matters & Co. 9 1 D.(0. Sheriff Sale. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Orceon for the County of Douglas. A. E. OzouOnalntlfT, ) TS. I Lott 8. Dlmmlclc, Cora E. Dim-1 raicK, Marina a. jiaupin, 3ira ienora uingaon, flirn. Mary 1 risncr anu ra, tuner, am. Bellna Ellsworth and Ben. Ellsworth, Mrs. Ulna Benson and V. W. Benson, C. II.Mau iiln and Minnie A. Maupln, Thomas '. Mauln, John U Maupln, E. II. 1-Inknton, A.H. I'cters, and C. II. Maupln, ad ministrator of the estate of O. B. Maupln, deceased, Defendants. J State of Oregon ( Notice la hereby elven that by rlflim of ! i;ountvnr uniiemii-t execution and order of sale duly lsul mil ''I thft fihnirp nitmpd ivinrt itml flttlKC. on 1I1H 4M(I day of December, 1805. upon a Judgment m't ana entereaoi recoru insaiticircuiicouriiiii " 11th flnv nr TlMm1up. Ift'LV liv fnffwdrMllfM of A mortgage In favor o I the above named plaintiff and against the above named defendant, slid aeainat me nercinaiicr mcnuoncu sou furlhrfl mnrtinurpfl nmnertv for thfl sum til a.,4.M' mm interest incrcon at mo ram ui ner cenL nerannnm from said date, and too sum of I3S0.00 attorney fees, and 31V coU anu uisDursemenis. now, tnereiore, 1 win m Saturday, tlie 81b day of I'cliru ary, 1090. at 1 o'clock, p. m., of said day at tho court Iioum door in Koscbunr. Oregon, sell at public auction to tne nignest Dtaaer lor casn in nanu, an mo right, title and Interest which wld defendants or either of them had ou the 1st day of February, 1SSS, the date of the execution of said mortgage, or at any time tnercalter, in or to tne lollow in described real nrnDertr. trv-wlt! .Beginning at mc normwesi corner 01 me 1 Ij. Kellogg Donation Claim running thence south on tne lino between the donation claim of h. L. Kellogg and J. Kellogg to a point U.C0 chains south and 33-17 chains east of quarter section corner between sections 23 and SO. tbence west 17.&! chains, thence south iiD- chains to a post on the bank of the river from which a maple 'il inches in diameter bears couth IG degrees east 1.20 chains distant ami an ash 1C inches in diameter bears south W de grees west XA chains distant, thenco following tne name 01 tne river soum, Uivt degrees east 13.23 chains to a nost from which an ash 8 inches in diameter bears south 43 degrees west 1J2 chains distant, thence north 27 degrees east 3G.00 chains, thence south 33 degrees east 1.70 chains, tbence south degrees east TBXto chains, thenco north 19 degrees east 16.28 chains to the north boundary of the A. B. Kellogg donation claim, thence west following same chains to the northwest corner of said claim, thence north 13.73 chains to the northeast comer of the L, L. Kellogg donation claim, thence west 236 chains to place of be ginning, containing 361.10 acres more or less. Also the following described premises, to-wlt; Beginning at the southeast corner of the John son B. Gou donation claim and running thence north 6J0 chains, thence west 3X10 chains, thenco north 20.00 chains to the north boundary of said donation claim, thence west following said boundary 28.73 chains thence south 1C.2C chains, thence west to the Umpo,ua river, thence following the meander of said river south 34 degrees east 13.00 chains to the south boundary of said claim, thenco east 820 chains to the place of beginning, containing 132X10 acres, more or less. Alio the south half of the northwest quarter, and the west half of the southwest quarter of Section 33 and lot 1 of section 33. All of the tracts of land hereinbefore described lying and being situated in sections 28, 23. 32, 33, 31 and 33 of townshlD 23 south of ranze 1 west of Willamette Meridian, together with the ten ements, nereoi laments ana appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertain ing, anu win apply me proceeas 01 cucn laie. first to the payment ol me casts of such sale and to the costs and disbursements herein taxed at I31.C5, to the payment of $350.00 attorneys' fee to the sum of S37 12.C0 due tilalnti ff toeether with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum irom tne lttn asy oi iiecomoer, iso, and the ovemlus. If anr there be. I trill car into court under the order of this Court to be paid to the said Lott S. DImmIck, and the heirs of the said G. B. Maupln, deceased, according to to their respective rignts therein, as by order of iam umn in saia cxecauon to me directed ana deUvcrcd commanding mc to sell said above meuuoneu ana aecnDeu property in me man ncr provided by law. Dated this 31st day of December. U33. C. F. CATHCABT, S-herifTof Douglas County, Oregon. Sheriff SaleT" TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE I- ai Orptmn. fnr tho fVinntv nf Dni.Ui v. Aiiuuati, 1 laiuuu, VS. J.S. Fmhugb, Administrator of the Estate of J. II. Rich ards, laic of Douglas Couuty, Oregon, dcccateii, and N. J. Richards, S. J. Hounds, and M. F. Lewis. Heirs at Law 0I J. H. Richards. Deoeaed. Defendants. 1 state or Oregon, County of Douglas, i hcreas at the remilar Dpcpmhsr tprm ivjs of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Douglas, to-wlt: On the 3rd day of December, lSUo, plaintiff above named recovered a judgment by foreclosure of a mortgage against the above named defendants and against the hereinafter mcaiioacu ana accriDea mortgagea property for the rum of m7.T, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, ncr annum f mm niw 3. 1S33. and the sum of J IW.OO attorneys' fees and f27.0U costs and disbursements. Now, therefore. A HUI UU Saturday, tbe 8tli day of Fcbru ary, 1896, at 1 o'clock p. m. of said day at the court house door in Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, sell at public ancUon, to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and Interest wmcn uia aeicnaann or either ot them had on the SOth day of July. 1SS3. the dat- of th ri. WHtiln nt baTH mfr,iA ... f .n . 1 . 1 after, in or to the following described real prop erty, to-wit: The east half of the northwest quarter and the northeast quarter of Sec. 25 in township 23 m.uM.. vi i " 1.3 1, , uiauieiu, .nenaian, in Douglas county, Oregon, containing 210 acres excepting therefrom about four acres heretofore deeded to H. C Simmons, together with the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertain ing; and whereas by said court at said time it was decreed that the said mortgaged premises be sold in the manner provided by law and it m .uimer ueuveu uy saiaiQUCT at saia time that plaintiff's mortgage deed had become ab solute and at the sale of said premises the plain tiff be allowed to become a bidder and purchaser of said premises and that the pur chaser or purchasers at such sale he placed in the immediate possession of said premises and that said defendant, and each and all of them, be barred of all equity of redemption in or to said premises, and I will apply the proceeds arising from such sale: first, lor the payment of mi; waul ui buvu Nut; uiu me costs anu ais- ourscmcnts aercin taxea at Ji7.ro to the pay ment of 1100.00 attorney fees anil in thn ment of the sum of &17.G3 due plaintiff with In terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum ffnm .. 1 . 1 I Tl " v . . the overplus, if any there be. I will pay over to the said J. S. Fiuhugh, administrator of tho estate of J. If. Richards, deceased, or his legal ,a F' CATIICART. sheriff Douglas County, Oregon. Administrator's Notice. vAttM I, V, V 1 .1 ., . ..viiivi- imvujiiiicuiui mo unacrslgncd has been by the County Court of Douglas County. Orevon, appointed administrator of ... v.-..v ... iiivuiB,i.imiii, utveaseu. All per sons haying claims against said estato are re n ii i mi 1 tn iir,c.tit th mn ... i v. ..... .-- , ... cmv, ii i i n liii; proper vouchers, within six months from date of this noUce, to the undersigned, at Ten Mile Ore gon, or at the office of Wm. R. Willis, in the court house. Roseburg, Douglas connty. Oregon. j vs. vnuuai , ij-i, A.m,ii.. o ....:&xk . Deceased i".-i luumasioats. WM. R. WILLIS, Attorney for Estate. Administratrix Notico. county, Oregon, appointed admiuUtmtrlx ! this PStAtiw.f Murr V f:i11ll.n.i .t"? T.4 Ml . ----- j uauwtauua H"Wl5vU. persons haTing claims against said estate arc required to prcscnttho same, with the proper vouchers, within six months from the date of Km. R. WllUs, in the Court house, Roseburg. Douglas county, Oregon. uaieu, vui3 ota uay oi jueccmbcr, 1S3.V T ITT IT , ..... . . Administratrix of the Estato of Mary T'oil. Notice. NOTICK is hereby Riven that the under- -o"-- n'i-viutt.i virvuior persons haying claims against the estato are iiunuwiu i'tvMuuo(ra witn mo Proier .V . . " ""-"'su niiuiu six m on ills rom tho ilti nf thl vi. .1 dence which is in Deer Creek district, Douglas xuievi, tun um uay ot lHxcmber, 1S9S. T T.v.-. Executor of tho estate of Jame's Dixon,' de- Executor's Notice. TaOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE . undersigned has beea by tho County Court of Douglas county, Oregon, appointed executor, w 1th will annexed, of the estate of A. J. ChaS wan, deceased. All parties having claims against t no estate aro roiuesteil to present the tamo within six months from tho date of this tinlle nml nil ilnKt. ,1.... ,1 ... T..-I. , , 1 . ,iiu VSIUIU must DO paid at once to mo nt Roseburg, Oregon. SELLING OUT At Cost! 1 1 I IH HI'.f.I.IWCi 1300TS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, - AND A HUM. LINK OF GENERAL MERCHANDISE Clothing, Underwear, Etc. AT COST. Call and Secure a Bargain. J. F. BARKER & CO. GROCERS. TEAS SPECIALTY. AipciI brand jlaudolterated Tea. Our prise COFFEE Is having a large sale "or styles ot Glass and Delf Ware avtunUhin luv nct. Out own auuied Tonuoes &re Tery popular. H. C. STANTON Has just received a new and extensive atocx o DRY : GOODS CONSISTING OF Ladies' Dress Goods, Eibbons, Trimniiiifr;. Laces, Etc., Etc ALSO A FINK STOCK OF BOOTS AWD SHOES Of the best quality and finish. GROCERIES , Wood, Willow and Glasa Ware, Crockery, Cordage, Etc. Also on hand in lxnr quiatlti? and at prim to ault the time. Also a large stock of Custom-Made Clothing Which is offered at eostprie. A full and select stock of SCHOOL BOOKS Coastaatly oa hand. Also ths LATEST X0YELT1JES LN STATIOXKKV. General ageat for every Tarietr oi nbteriptlaB WOODWARD -THE- KTJSTLEB ROSEBURG Docb Up ALL COMPETITORS! Wo are alway, I U . VBA -esa The GoMor. Hattwt ? TEAM HAIINKHS Theao art. all Udhw ak Vt,aWU SADDLES At Uetlueoi) rtleo. Consult your imrso and l.o sure- and sr. WoodTfard before bu-injj. W. 6. WOODWARD v.vu ait3 i.u uoj u iiuvcraocr, isax J. I. CHAPMAN. ulw Executor.