orw PT.ATArrvrcA ,rvr IMU&D XVKKY TUDRSDAY BY THE PLAINDEAIER PUBLISHING COMPANY W F. BENJAMIN, C. Y. BKXJAJIIX, Editor Manager Subscription Kate: Oao Year payable In advauco. oo Tlx Months, ' . x oo Shrco Montba " " 50 JlAKCII 5. 1S90. THE CURRENCY QUESTION. While we are uot !o;:nutie on Ques tions of cunency wo Levcttlielees have an opinion on the subject. The olicy as declared by the national republican party, as eet out in the Minneapolis plat form, is to keep gold, silver and japer currency on a parity. To effect tucb a consuniation it would be necessary in our opinion to udl in all gold coin of Ices denomination than the twenty dollar peiccs and hereafter coin no gold but double eagles and issue no notes of less denomination than twenty dollars. Such a iolicy would err ate a demand for the use of silver cause a vacuum in financial transactions that silver would naturally rush in to fill and cause a larger increase in the circulation of the white runtal. Let gold be the standard of value. The demand foreil ver for subsidiary purposes would call it into general circulation. Then let tho eecretaiy of the treasury bo required to coin such an amount of silver as the business of the county demanded, even if free silver coinage should be found necessary yes, coin all the business of the country required. The redemption of treasury notes when demanded should be paid in gold. That would make thetn as good as gold. To supply gold in the treatury for that pur pose require not less than 40 per cent of import duties and internal revenue to be paid in gold. To prevent a run on the treasury empower the secretary of the treasury to not be compelled to pay out in any one day more gold than camo into it in the natural coune of business. To prevent syndicates from buying up paper and controlling the payments of gold, prohibit anyone person, firm, com pany or syndicate fiom drawing more than one million during one day; and that the secretary of the treasury 'shall receive applications from as many aB ap ply and register them in the order of presentation, and wheu the gold came into the treasury from the several sources pay it out on demand in regular order of registered applications. Such a course would keep all the fjrms of money on a par. As long as paper money was at par with gold there would be but little demand for gold for tho paper would be more generally sought on account of its greater convenience in handling. -There is a scheme, on foot by a few anti-Hermann men, to get delegates elected who are cf easy conscience, men who will vote for Hermann on tho first ballot and claim they are Hermann's friends on that account, and then if the first ballot fails to elect him, they will flop over to the combination. We advise the friends of Hermann amongst ths people to sound their nen and require a pledge from them to stand by Mr. Her mann, and thus defeat this tcheme. There is no dooot at ail but that the peo ple are for Hermann and if they will re quire it of their delegates, Hermann will be the nominee. If Spain wants to kick up a rumpus with the United States just let her kick. Her recalcitrant proclivities will soon get satisfied. It is written, "It is hard to kick against the pricks." If Spain fancies she can make anything but a play at war she is off her bangs. The people of the United States are soldiers by birth, and, although a little out of practice, can thresh the devil out of the fandango dancers too easy. And if France espouses the Spaniard's quarrel we'll give them the same sauce. The schemers among the democrats and populists are trying to effect a fusion of the two parties, evidently for no other purposo than to capture a few offices. The democratic schemers will swap the whole legislative ticket for that of sheriff, the populist schemers will gladly trade off the sheriff for the legislature. That is their scheme. Will honest, conscien tious men of either party lend any coun tenaace to such a bargain and sale of their party leaders? We hardly think they will. For their lies, if for nothing else, the United Stales ougjt to drive the Span iards out of Cuba. For downright iricg the reports of Spanish victories over the insurgents rirai the statements of the circulation liar of "America's greatest," and seems to do them about as much good. Tho Review is in favor of free trade and quotes republicans as favoring it. Very well, we can quote democrats three to one who have abandoned free traae and camo out for protection. b pro ducer, either republican or democrat, favors free trade. Spanish government officers deny that Weyler is tho "bloody butcher" that his enemies call him, and assert that he is the "mildest inanuercd man that ever scuttled ship or cut a throat." The Florence West is no more. We shall miss the West. It was an aggreS' she paper, which stirred up the hornet's next of democracy, by thrusting into it an occasional prod. It is thought that congress will adjourn early this year. It would be a sensible move, as soon as it pisses tho appropria' tion bill. KEEP IN THE fllDDLE OF THE ROAD. Iu today's issuo vo print Mr. K. D. Stratford's criticism ol an editorial in Tuesday's daily. Mr. Stratford seems to misapprehend our views on tho silver question. That seems to effect him as doca a red rag a mad bovinu at a Spanish bull fight. Tho positiou of tho I'lainukaleu on tho silver question haB been so thor oughly given heretofore that there seems to us-no tiso of saying much hero, tu brief, wo repeat, tho silver question us to free coinage has dwindled down to 11 vanishing poiut. Wc are of tho opinion that when tho republican party guts control of tho gov ernment, as it will next March if it goes to tho peoplo on the great and vital ques tiou of protection to American labor, the silver question will adjust itself without a jar to the industrial pursuits of the people. With all dcfleretico to tho opinion of the freo silverites we say wo do not want to lose the substance by 6iutching for the shadows. Mr. Ileruiaun and Mr Mitchell are solid on the main issue ami their rotes on the silver question 1:0 not militate, in our opinion, agalust llieiu to any considerable exteut. THE OTHER SIDE. Li. I'laindkalek: I have read with no small degree of disappoint uicnt, your articlo on the editorial page of yester day's Pl-visdealek, in which jou advise republicans "to keep in the middle, of the road"; not but what the advice in the abstract is good, but becauso you at tempt to lay out the road according to your own personal idea of what is the proper road to travel, and denv the right of any one to march in the pro cession unless they will travel in your own little narrow contracted towpath. If tho financial question is of to little importance as you seem to think, why is it necessary to apply so harsh a term as "political vitriol throwers to the so called "free silver" members of the re publican party, whom as I believe con stitute a majority of tho voters of the party and whom you will have to admit constitute at least a very healthy mi nority of the party. I fail to see the consistency in so denouncing the free ilver members of tho party, and in another article, in the very same column, advocating the re-election of Hon. Dinger Hermann to congress, when his views are well know n to favor the free coinage of silver. Do you not know Mr. Editor that if you drive out of the party all the 'political vitriol-throwers," as ycu term them, we could not elect Mr. Hermann or any other repub lican to congress or any other office, in this or any other district, west of the Mississippi river. Ths question of pro tection is an important one, but it is not the only important question now before the American people. Three years ago the voters gave Groyer Cleve land a plurality of more than :t50,000 votes over Harrison, notwithstanding the fact that it was known that Har rison was an avowed advocate of the doctrine of protection and that Cleve land was an advocate of the doctrine of free trade. Today, notwitlistacding the fact, that the views of Cleveland liave not changed on the tariff question, he i? the most despised and unpopular man in the United States. Listen Mr. Ed itor and you may hear him denounced in every town and hamlet in the land, in the bank, in the store, in the shop, and on the farm, and yet when you hear one man denounce him for his position on the tariff question, thousands ex ecrate him for his nn-American finan cial system. I deprecate beyond measure the in tolerant position of the advocates of the gold standard, in attempting to drive Jroin tlie tarty all those who do not believe as they do on this question. Do you not know that this spirit of intol erant has, at some time during the just six years, caused the defeat of the to- I If i . . puoiican canuiuate tor governor in almost every state west of the Missis sippi river. I plead for less intolerance. For a platform broader than that of the Xew England states, for platforms broad enough and liberal enough to permit ail those who have heretofore marched under the banner of the grand old re publican party and who have atsisted in fighting its battles and in securing its victories, to again re-marshal themselves under its folds and assist in achieving other victories for the good of mankind In conclusi&n I wish to say to the farmers and to the laboring men of this congressional district, whether they be found in the shop, in the office or lehind the counter, that if you sit supinely bv and allow a few political tricksters and brass-collar bosses to defeat Hon. Bin ger Hermann for congress, you will loose a representative who i srecognized in and out of congress, and in every state of the union, as.a sincere friend of the people, and one who has never during his long career in congress, be trayed his trust. Don't do it. E. D. Stkatkok Soldiers' Home. John I'. Robertson arrived home early yesterday morning, having been detained at Minto by tho snow on tho O. C. & E railroad until quite lato the night before, He, with Capt. Ormsby, made a majority of the executivo committco of tho Sol diers' Home, bo a meeting was held through tho day. Tho specifications for the hospital at t'uo Homo were exam ined and adopted and arrangements were made to advertise for bids, which will bo opened in this city April -Sth. Tho same two mombers form a majority of tho auditing committee of tho board and allowed bills for the expenses of the Home during February, amounting to IC94.1L Statesman. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great in leav ening power as the Royal, CALAPOOIA. At tho Echool meeting in District No. I.I T 1 , t 1 I J 1 ' 1 . .1 -0, joiin uisuoii waa eicciea uuuuiur uuu G. W. Stevens was re-elected clerk. , Mrs. 0, A, McNabb, who hae been quitosick fur tho past week, we aro pleased to note is much improved at the present writing. E. 1.. Iticlmrda has been sojourning in Oakland for tho past week. Miss Grace Hickenbothem has been spending a few days with friends iu Grccu valley. Mrs. .Catherine Gorrcll returned from Oakland the latter part of last week. On arcount of tho weather tho box supper lias been pestpoced indefinitely, II. L. McNabb has quite a touch of the gold fever. He has not decided yet whether it will be Alaska or Cripple Crcik. Mr. and Mrs. Thoinaa Winniford. who have been attending meetiugs at Oak laud, tcuuned home Monday. Miss May Kellogg ol Oakland is visit ing her sister at this place. The Calooia Coyote Club will hold its regular monthly meeting on next Saturday. It. 0. Lehman has a now way of sub- soiling. Uou lias a plow oint that is a little dillk'ilt to keep under ground, so ho lashed on a ouug saw log. Tho beam tears out an ordinary furrow and when followed up bv the remainder of the plow it cuts to a considerable depth L. A. Hearstiue, of tho firm of I'erduo & Hearstiue, is getting out timber for a uew purifier to be used in their mill. Mr. Herstine has invented a purifier that he thinks will be superior to the old one "Alphouso" of tho Review, who seems to have the cacoclhes scribendi. writes significantly about two of our young inuu being in Wilbur so oltcn lately, winding up with the usual interrogation, What's the attraction boys?" Taking in consideration that this is the only year of the kiud we are likely to have for eight j ears, and that our bo)s never over run their time, the best way for Brother Alphonso to find out the points of attiaction, would be to place himself alongside of these 1011112. gentlemen and let the vitiblo conlrnsl una-.icr, what's the attraction, gills? Alonzo. BUSINESS LOCLAS Get votir school books at Marsters' drug store, For first-class dentistry-go to Dr. Little of Oakland. New Goods, and convincing prices at the Novelty Store. Harness of all kinds at low prices at G. W. Woodward's. Key West, imported and cigars at the Rosclcaf. domestic For soot! substantial blacksmithing cheap, go to McKiuncy & Manning, Oakland. Jewelry, watches, diamonds,. gold pens and optical goods at the lowest prices at Salzman's. A le.v cases good substantial boots at reduced prhes to closu them out, at II Stanton's. Prints, Ginghams. Shirtings, l'ercales etc , fresh stew ..choice patterns at the Novelty Store. If you have daily mail service, try the dailv Plaimiealei: for a month. It will cost only 25 cents. For choice family groceries, call at the People's Store, -Mrs. G. W. Rapp, pro prietor, and get your supplies at bedrock prices. Save money and time, going East, go by the O. R route. Call on or write to V Roscburg, Oregon. To turtles .A- N. short . C. 1 .011 don, N. Rice, at his ware rooms on Jackson oppoeite Marks' iron front, has choice household furniture and tin ware at prices to suit the times. If you don't watt to suffer with corns and bunions, have your boots and shoes made at L. Langenburg's. Repairing neatly aud promptly done AVc IIW mixture in Dress Goods for durability, quality and prices; wc invito comparison. JIV trill ml lx undersold Call at the Novelty Store J. P. Jackson has received another largo assortment of samples, which he iuvites the public to como and in' spect. For quality and prices he can be beat. A rKiiiiuer nr uvauantkld. Ouo of the largest and most reliable clothing firms in the United States represented by E. E. Richards at the Racket Store, with the finest line of earn pics ever brought to Roscburg. Guarau teed ell wool suits. Men's fS.OO and up wards, boy '8 -f 3 OJ and upwards. You have tho largest stock to select from can get the quality you want, the style you want, the price yau want, and bo guaranteed 11 perfect fit. Transient agents aro gouo with tho samples before your goods arrive. Wo aro hore to stay Call aud sec .samples at Richard's Racket Store. Your Boy Won't Live n flontli. So Mr. Ginian Brown, of III Mill St., South Gardner, Mass., was told by the doctors. His son had lung trouble, fol lowing Typhoid Malaria, and" lie siMint threu 1 '(mired and seventy-live dollars with tors, who finally gave him up, sayi "Your boy won't live a momli." lie tried Dr. King's New Dis covery and a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work 11 ficrfectly well man. lie says he owes lis present good health to use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows it to ho tho best in the world forlung trouble. Trial bottles free at A. C. Marsters drug store. liuclclcii'tt Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in tho world for Cuts Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Erup, Hons, and positively cures PileB, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or money refunded Prico25 cents per box. For salo at A. 0. Mnralcra & Co. (1LENDALE. Tho heaviest snow storm of tho season (8 now raging at this place. Snow be gan falling on tho first and on the third there was 14 inches of snow on tho ground in the early morning which diminished some during the day. Still it snows and appearances iudicate that the storm will continuo for bouig time. E.G. Hodson, special deputy sheriff I at Rosoburg, camo up on a visit to his children. Ho went to Tunnel 5 to visit his daughter, Mrs. Tom Scott and her husband, and to see his first grandson, who boars tho name of Joseph Knos Scott, and E. G. is very proud of his namesake. Mr. Hodson has many frionds in this valley, who ulways ex tend him a kindly welcome Colonol lllaisdell and a party of gen tlemen arrived at Glendalo on Saturday morning, nnd started for tho Hinklo mines 011 Tenneseco uulcli immediately, where they spout two .or three days in inspecting the mines. Wiufield Ilo-jth of Upper Cow Creek visited Gte11d.de Tuesday. Mrs. Hardy Kllifl" is visiting Mra J. L. Dewey this week. Miss Mima Hamilton gtvo a party on the 27th iust iu Intior of tho birthday of her niece, Miss I. no Hamilton, it being her ninth birthday. Tho invited guestB numbering thirteen were beautifully en tertained by Mr, aud Mrs. Jones and Miss II. A splendid lunch was served and all present had a good time. The little, ones invited were Misses Edith Dowey, Maudo Warner, Myrtle Marshal, Euna Garfield, Winnio and Zepbie Wil son, Alice, Lucy aud Rao Hamilton, and Giffonl, Goodeon and Ilalhurst Hamil ton. Ambrose Marshall aud the agent of the Saleia Marblo Woiks placed an ele gant monument over the grave of Henry Marshall in Maplewood cemetery on Tuesday. Tho monument was designed aud finished at the Salem Marble Works and is very beautiful. It is a fitting mark of love and affectum to the mem ory of this lovely little bo. Tho aunual school meeting occurred Monday, and F. 0. Plolner waj elected director. lie win make a goou one. We expect to see a good school house built hero iu tho near futme. The school board is now thethreo gentlemen named below: A. Miller, L. Jones and F. O. Iiotuer. They have Becurcd the services ol lluii. J. E.Blundell to teach durin; the spring and summer term, which is prima facie evidence ttiat we will have a good school. Molue. AUCTION SALE. Of Several Head of Thoroughbred Minnesota Trotting Horses. At my stables known as McGregor's barn, at 2 p. 111. on tho 14th day of March, I will sell to the highest bidder the following described horses: Prince Colossm, five years old, sired by Colos sus, P. R.2:27l,sire of Helen Marr, four years old, trial 2:2514, Molho O, 2:3.2., ; Courser 2:35?,, by Coloma 4C35, by Belmont 04, by Abdalla 15, by Ham- bletonian 10. First dam Dollie, by Archer's Aluiont, aire of Female Pirate P. R. 2:17; was started seven times in ISO! and won eix monies some of the heats being paced in 2:I5,l2'; and Fre' monl paced trial 2:10, and other good ones by Almont 33, sire of 33 in 2:30 list, eecond dam Bell Damou, dam of Lary R. 2:32 at Rochester, Minn. Daisy D., six year old pacer, half-sister to Prince Colossus. A bay pacing horso colt two years old from high bred running mare, sired by Kentucky Whip; of Kentucky, A two year old mare colt, dam and sire having record of 2:10. Terms of sale one llurd cash, balance on six or eight months time at S per cent interesi on approved notes, J. D. Gilbert. Special Notice. Tho Rushey addition in North Rosc burg, consisting of 200 acres of choice land, having been platted into large residence lots and acreago property, is now placed upon tho market at cut rates, payablo In yearly installments, bearing six per cent interest iwr anuutu. The title is perfect and every parcel sold will bo released by the mortgager from tho operation of a certain mortgage now up on tho property. To examine plats and leant prices, etc., call upon 0. S. K. ItutcK, Agent Free Pills. Send yiur address to II. E. Bucklen & Co.. Chicago, and get a free sample box ol Dr. King s rtow late Tills. A trial will convince youortheit merits. These pills aro casv 111 action and aro particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver Troubles they have been proved invalu able, tticy aro guarantceu to uc ier- fcctly freo from every deleterious sub stance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tono to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate tho system. Regular 8ize2oc. per box. Sold by A. C. Mar sters 'c Co., Druggists. Caro Bros, aro tho boss merchants. More Medical value in .1 lmllic of Hood's Karsapnrilla than iu .my otlirr prviuratimi. Moro skill, more rare, more c sprite iu manu facture. It cdsIh proprietor and dealer Moro but it costslhe consumer les, as lie gets more doses or liis money Moro curative power iss-ciircd tiy Its peculiar combination. proKrtiou ami process. Moro wonderful cures cltected. more tcslimon monials, more sales and more Increase. Many more reasons w by j ou should take Hood's Sarsaparilla Tlie One True ISIond Purifier. All druggist. SI. ij n fn are I lie only pills to tako nOOCl S KlllS with Hood's .sarsaparilla. for Over Fifty Years. An Old and Well-Tried Keuedv. Mrs IVInslow's Soothing Syiup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children whtlo teething, with perfect success. It soothes the chilli, softens tho gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is tho best remedy for Dlarrhcca. Is pleasant to tho taste. Sold by druggists In every part of tho world. Twcnty flvc cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Bo sure and ask for Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. S? Hypochondrical, despondent, nerv ous, tired out" men -those who suffer from backafhe , weariness, loss of en ergy, im paired mem ory, dizzi ness, melan choly and the re- suit ot ex- vj nausung dis eases, or drains upon the. system, excesses, or abuses, bad habits, or early vices, are treated through cor respondence at their homes, with uniform success, by the Specialists of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. A book of 136 large pages, devoted to the consideration of the maladies above hinted at, may be had, mailed se curely scaled from observation, in a plavi envelope, by sending 10 cents in one-cent stamps v.ior postage on Book), to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, at the above mentioned Hotel. For more than a quarter of a century, physicians connected with this widely cele brated Institution, have made the treatment of the delicate diseases above referred to, their sole study and practice. Thousands!, have con sulted them. This vast experience has naturally resulted in improved methods and means of cure. CATARRH up local disease and it the retoli cf coldi and sudden climatic change. It can be cared byapleuiat manly which la applied di rectly into the nostril. Be-ln-quickly absorbed it gvrca relief at once. Ely's Cream Balm iaadoumlcdgcd to be the meat thorough care for 'SuA Catarrh. Cold In llead and Hay ierer of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, aI2aja pain and Infiamiaation. heals the sores, pro tects ice rnemorane iron axes, restores lae kcks sf taste and smelL Price 50c. at Druinta or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New Vorfc COUGHS and COLDS ELY'S PIHEOLA BALSAM Is a enre Remedy Ioreocghs,coMs, tore throat and for asthma. It abates the cough, and renders expect oiauon easy. Consumptives win lnTSriably derixe txxeit from Its nse. Manr who -uoDose their cases to be con- snmptloa are only nSeric? from a chronic cold or deep seated cough, often acsrarated by ca tarrh. For catarrh use Ely a Cream am ooia remedies are pleasant to use. Cream Balm, Met-. T.hnttl? rfneoli Balsam. 55c. SoldbyDruceiats. ELY BKOTHERS, 64 Warren St., 2ew York. MESMIN'S FRENCH FEMALE FilLS. Containing Cotton Root and PennjrojaL 0 Tsstiiirrnniia. Tti till ail natrsUim Tr-xlHialyt.UT3ll ilesmin's French Fe male Fills, baro been sold tor OTcr twenty yeaisjuid csed by Thon- JS. eands of Ladies, who hxTB nren teaumomais that they are unexcelled, as a specific monthly medicine, for immediate relic ot Painful, and Irregular Mcnsca, Fe male Weakness etc Price. fXOOabox, with foil directions. rKE no srnsTiTCTxs, oasrouors imitations. 21ESHIX CITBMICAIt CO, DrTBorr. Mies. Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co. LOST MANHOOD Eaiily, Quickly and Permanently Restored. Cilebiutid English Kemedt NERV1A. It is sold on a positivo Kuaranteo to cure any form ot nerrous pros tration or any disorder ot the genital organs ot either scr, caused Snforn. by ciccmito tiso ot Aftor, Tobacco, Alcohol or Opium, or on account ot youthful indiscretion or oyer indulgence etc.. Dimness. OonTUlsions. Wakefulness, llcadscbs. Mental Depression. Softening of tho Brain. Weak Memory, Bearing Down Pains, Seminal Weakness. Hysteria. Nocturnal Emissions, Spennatorrha-s. Loss ot Power and Impotancy. which it neglected, may lead to premature old ago and insanity. PoaitiTely guaranteed. Price. S 1.00 a box: C boxes for j5.0C. Scnt by mail on receipt of price. A written guarantee furnished with OTcry $5.00 order rcceired. to refund the money if a permanent cure is not effected. NERVU HEDICINE CO.. Detroit, Mich. Sold by A. C. Marsters & Co. SUMMONS. TN THE CIKOUIT COORT OF THK STATE A of Orriroti. in and for the-Conntr of Douclaa. Jane itcDoiinld, .1 I'liUntiir. U"it t f.ir in omity vs. Willinui McDonald. for a Divorce. Defendant. J To William McDonald, the above named de fendant. In the name of tlie State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear aud answer the com plaint tiled nsalnst you in the above entitled suit, iu the above entitled court, on or before tho 16th day of March, lb';, that being the first day ot the next regular term of said court, and if you fall so to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In said rum plaint, which Is a dissolution ot the marriage contract existing lietwcen yourself and said plaintiff. This sumiiioni is published by order mndu at Chamber", at Hoeburg, Douglas county. Oregon, by Hon. J. C. 1'ullerlou, judge ot said nbovc namiil court, which said order is dated Decem ber JGth. 1MB. C. A. SEH I.BREDK, ditH7 Attorney for Plaintiff. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been by tho County Court ot Douglas County, Oregon, appointed administrator of tho estate of Louisa Cole, deceased. All per sona having claims against said estate arc re nuircd to present IIicmiiic, with the proper vouchers, within six months from date of this notice, to the undersigned, at Oakland, Douglas County. Oregon. Dated, thin 17th day of February, IsM. W. H.COI.K. Administrator ol the Kstate ol Louisa Cole, Deceased, . irwm 1 jh 1. u r m j v tor " .JKdeu autl U001 Ciltlt fr bU 3Iank5nil. pTs VEGETABLE SIRSAPARILLA. f .Miiile from lr;i ji, and ron'ains no .r.i nccol drugs or ueadly pois on. Joy's Vegetable Uarsaparilla robs the Mood of alt Its impuri ties, and courses nil these impuri ties through nature's own proper chan nels: Joy'J Vegetable Sarsaparilla cures Dys pepsin, Ch ronic Liver Complaints and Kidney Affections. rrnn ii in 1 nil n Joy'a Yege table Sarsanatilla prevents tired feel ings, tiagzenna sen sations, palpitation I 01 heart, rasa oil blood to the head, I dizziness, ringing in I ears, spots before tho ejes, headache, bil iousnesSjCOEStipatfon of bowels, pains in tongue coated, foul bream, pimples on face, body and limb, declineofnerre force dizzy opells, faint spells, cold, clammy feet and hands, soar risings, latigne, in somnia, and all dis eases of the stomach, liver and kidneys. 4 Joj.5 Vegetable Sar bapanlla is sold by all druggists. Refuse a substitute. When you I pay for thebest see that you get uc Desu Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Rea Property Under Foreclosure. Abraham Jones, namun. vs. Mary A. Drollinger. Arthur Cloak, ad mlnletrator of the estate of II. C. Drollinger, deceased, V. W. Drol linger, Rosetta Granbr, Wilbur Drollinger, Lucy Drollinger, Clara DroUlngcr, Hattic Drollinger, Her bert Drollinger, Henry Drollinger, Allie Drollinger, Laura Drollinger, Ashcr Marks as administrator of the estate of S. Marks, deceased, Defendants.. State of Oregon. , County of Douglas) Notice Is herebr riven that br virtue of an execution an order of sale duly issued out of the above named Court and cause on the 6th day of February, i8K, upon a judgement ana aecree 01 foreclosure made and entered of record in tald Circuit Court on the 31st of December, fcflj, by foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named defendants and against the hereinafter men tioned ami described mortgaged property for the sum of t6j0.03 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 31st day of December, LV2, and the sum of IU5.C0 attor ncrs fees, and ?3).5o costs and disbursement?, and the costs of and upon this writ, and the costs UIl'l cxwuh ui mis eaic Now therefore I will on Saturday the 14th day of .March, 1896, at 1 o'clock I". M. ot said day at the Court House door in Hosebunr. On-con. sell at nublic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which, the said defen dants or cither of them had on the 31st day of December, the date 01 tne execution or said mortgage, or at any time thereafter In or to the following described real property, to-wit: Commencing IS links north- f the northeast corner of the John Leisure donation land claim Xo. 33 iu Tp. 7, South of Range G West, on the bank of the South Umpqua river one foot west of a pine stump IS inches in diameter, thence south 17.91 chains to a stake on the north side of the countv road leading from Roscburg to Coles V oiler, and 52 links north ot the south west exterior comer 01 a. j. uciiows lanos; thence south 71 dezrees west alonir the north side of said road SJc! chains to a stake: thence north 1S.07 chains to a post on the south bank of said river: thence north 73 decrees east, alomc said river bank to tho place of beginning, con taining six acres, all in Douglas County. State of Oregon, together with tenements, hereditaments and appertenanccs thereunto belonging or in Dated th is Sth dav of Februarv, li-36. C. F. CATHCART, Sheriff of Douglas Countv, Oregon. By D. K. Shambeook, Deputy. llOtd. Sheriff Sale. VTOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL PROPERTY ' for delinquent taxes for the year LJI. Xo'.iee is hereby given that by virtue of a war rant duly Issued out of and under the seal of the County Court of Douglas County, State of Ore gon, on the ISth day of October, 1SQ5, and to me uirecteu ana ueitvcrcu. commanding mc to levy njiou and make sale of the goods and chat tels of the delinnucnt tax pavers named in the delinquent tax roll of said county for the year ls9t, thereto attached, and if none be found then upon the real urotiertv as M't forth and de scribed in said dclinqucnt'tax roll for 1MH, for saia county, or so mucn as may oe sumcic.ni 10 satisly the amount of delinquent taxes charged thereon for 1S91, together with thecosts and ex penses of making such sale, in pursuance thereof 1 have levied upon the following described real property in said county and state which said real property is owned, described ar.d assessed as ioiiows, to-u 11: And will on rtonday the 9th day of .March, A. D. 1S96, be tu ecu the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 4 o'clock iu the afternoon, sell at public auction at the Court House door in Roscburg, Douglas county, Oregon, to the highest bidder for cash iu band, all of the above described real projtrty, or so much thereof as will be necessary to sathly the amount of the delinquent taxes charged therein for said Douglas countr, Ore gon, for 1S94, and for the costs of this sale. Dated at Roscburg, Oregon, this Sth day of February, 196. C. F. CATHCART, Sheriff Douglas County, Oregon, liyj). K. Siuubrook, Deputy. flOtd. NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of a decree and order of sale duly made in the Circuit Court for Douglas County State of Oregon, in that certain suit in equity, wherein the undersigned. l"cter Hume, assignee of U C Bcardsley, an Insolvent debtor. Is plain tiff, and ti. C. Bcardsley, and Ada Bcardsley, his wife, are defendants, which said decree and or der of sale were duly filed and entered of record in said Circuit Court for Douglas County, State of Oregon, on the I7th dav of Julr, 1595: and. whereas, it was duly found by said court that L. C. Bcardsley was the owner 01 the following de scribed real property, to-wIL: Lots 11 and 12 in Brook's and Bcldcn's First Brooksidc Addition to Roscburg, Oregon, according to the plat and survey of said addition as recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Douglas countr. State of Oregon, containing is acres of landexcepting therefrom a strip 32 feet wide off ot the north end of said lots 11 and 12 for a street. And whereas it was found bv said court that the conveyance made to Ada Beardslcv, tha wife of the defendant, L. C. Bcardsley, of said property on or about the 11th da of December, 1S90, was fraudulent and void as to this plain tiff as such assignee as aforesaid, and said plain tiff is by said decree ordered and directed as such assignee as aforesaid to sell said premises as by law provided and npplv the proceeds of the sole of said property as br law directed. Now therefore, in pursuance of the said decree so made and entered as aforesaid, I will on the 27th day ot March, 1S9S, at tho hour of 1 o'clock p.m. of said dav, at the court house door in Roscburg, Douglas countr, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and interest of any kind whatsoever which the said defendant, L. C. Ileantsley, had in or to said premises herein before described on the said 10th day of Decem ber, 1S90, or at nnr time thereafter, and will apply the proceeds" of said sale In payment of the claims of said insolvent estate of L. C Beardslcv as by law provided. Dated this 27th day of February. 1S96. U7td 1'ETER HUME, Assignee. Notice. N OTIOE U hereby given that the under Kfiriitsl has Ih'cii nnuoiuted the executor of tho estate of James Dixon, deceased. All persons having claims against tho estate are hereby notified to present them with the proper vouchers to the utidersigned within six months rom the date of this notice at his place of resi dence which is in Deer Creek district, Douglas county, state of Oregon. Dated, XUU Clh day ot December, 1SK. It B. DIXON Executor ol the estate of Janies Dixon,' dc-ceaed, Tullcr, J. G.. SEH, NE'i SW4, S'. XW. SWi4 XWJ.. Sec. 32. Tp.32, R.8, Lot' 1, E', NE'i SW't, SW. -E:NW;4', See. 19. Tp. 32, R. 7, Lot 4. N, SEt SV 1,SEA SE.'4 SV4, Sec. to, Tp. 32, K.7.... 5TS 22 Sheriff Sale. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the County of Douglas. Asher Marks, admlnIstratorIof thel partnership estate lormeriy com-1 posed of Samuel Marks and Asher Marks, doing business under the ! llrm name of B. Marksand Co., Plaintiffs, vs. ! Lee Archambcau,)Dcfendunt. J State of Oregon, 1 ss. County ot Douglass.) Notice Is hereby clven that br virtue of an execution ana order of sale duly issued out of the circuit court, anu cause on tne 17 in uay 01 December. 1895. by virtue of a writ ot attach ment duly Issued out of the above named court on thc2Clh day of August, 1MB, in favor of the above named plaintiff aud against the above named acienaani, ana against the hcreinaitcr mentioned and described attached property for the sum of $500 00, with interest thereon from the 17tHday of December, 1MB, at the rate of 8 per cent ler annum, and the further sum of t-l 00 costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon this writ, and the costs and ex penses of this sale. Now, therefore, I will, on the 2Sth day of March, 1890, at the hour of 1 o'clock P.M. of said day, at the court house door in Roscburg, Orc- ?on, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, or cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which tne said ucienaani nau, on tne atn cay of August, 1395, or at any time thereafter, In or to the following described real propertr, to wit.: A one-twelfth interest In fee in and to the follow lng described premises, being all the right, title and interest ot defendant therein, to wit.: The donation land claim of Francis Arcbambeaa and wife, described as follows: claim number65, being parts of sections 31 and 32, in township 26 soutb, range C west: and claim number 58, being parts of sections 5 nnd 6, In township 27 soutb. range i west, oounacu anu aescnoca as ioiiows: beslnninsr at a point 17 cbaius north and s chains west from the quirter-scction post on mesouin uueoi sccuoudi, miownsnipusoutn. ranee 6 west, and running thence south 17 chains to the township line, thence touth ZS chains and C6 links, thence north 89 degrees and 45 minutes cast 13 chains and 23 links, thence east 10 chains and 74 links, thence north 3 de grees west 23 chains and 09 links, thence north to degrees and 15 minutes west 14 chains and 71 links, thence north C7 degrees and 15 minutes west 15 chains and 15 links, thence north S3 degrees and 15 minutes west 9 chains and 10 links, thence north 32 degrees and 30 minutes cast 25 chains and 8 links, thence west U chains and 31 links, thence south 29 chains, and thence east 11 chains and 1G links to place of beginning, containing 517 4G-10U acres, in the district of lands subject to sale at Rosebnrg, Oregon. Also, tne nnaiviacu one-tweiitn interest in lee In and to the following described property, be ing all of the right, title and interest of said de fendant In and to lot number 7, the southwest ?uarter of the northwest quarter of section 31. n township 2S south, range 6 west, containing 70 90-100 acres: lots numbers 8 and 9 in section 31. township 26 south, range 6 west, containing (2 30-100 acres: a tract of land purchased from the Oregon & California Railroad Land Com pany, sitna ted In section 31t township 26 south, range 6 west, containing 10 acres. Also, the undivided one-twellth interest in fee in and to the following premises, being all of the right, title and interest of said defendant In the donation land claim ot Hoy. B. Flonrnoy and wife, described as follows: Claim number 2, be ing parts of sections 20, 21, 23 and 29 in township 27 south, range 7 west, bounded and described as follows, to wi:.: beginning at a point 2S chains and 13 links south and 3 chains and 62 links west from the quarter-section post on the line between said sections 21 and 23, and run ning thence north 70 chains and 52 links, thence west 86 chains and 37 links, thence south 75 chains and 31 links, thence cast C5 chains and 15 links, thence north 5 chains and 21 links, and thence east 21 chains and 21 links to place ot beginning, containing Ml acres, and In the dis trict of lands subject to sale at Roseburg.Orcgon. Also, all the right, title and interest of said defendant, being an undivided 1-12 interest in fee therein, in the following described real prop erty, to wit.: the northwest quarter of the south west quarter of section 2, township 27 south, range 7 west, containing W acres, sitnate In Douglas county, state ol Oregon. Also, all the right, title and interest of said de fendant in the following described real prop erty, being an undivided 1-12 interestin fee in said premises, to wit.: the southeast quarter of section 30, township 27 south, range 7 west, con taining 1G0 acres. All of said above described real property being situated in Douglas county, state of Oregon, to gether with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining. And will app.y the proceeds first to the payment of the Judgment amount ing to $500 00, with interest thereon from the 17th day of December, 195, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and the further sum off54 00 costs, and the payment of a reasonable attor ney's fee, and the costs of and upon this writ, and the costs and expenses of this sale. C. F. CATHCART. Sheriff of Douglas Countr, Oregon. By D. R. Siumbeook, Deputy. f20td Notice of Sale of Beal Property under Foreclosure W. E. Swcntxd, Plaintiff, - vs. Walter M. Wheeler, The Lombard! Investment Company, a corpora- tion. The Portland Trust Com-i pany, a corporation, and Douglas 1 Countr, Oregon, Defendants. t State of Oregon, County of Douglas.! Notice is herebr given that by virtue of an ex ecution and order of tale dulr issued out of the circuit court of Douglas county, state of Oregon, on the 14th day of February, 1SB, upon a judg ment and deeree of foreclosure made and en tered of record in said circuit court on the 1th day of December. 1S95, by foreclosure of a mort gage in favor of the above plaintiff and against the above named defendant, and against tho hereinafter mentioned and described mortgaged property, for the sum of fs.471 50, with interest thereon at the rate of s per cent per annum from the 5th day of December, 1S95, and the fur ther sum of fto) 00 attornev's fees, with interest thereon from the 5lh day of December, 1S95, and the further sum of ?G5 10 costs and disburse ments, and the costs of and upon this writ, and the costs and expenses of this sale. Now, therefore, I will, ou Saturday, the 2sth day ol March, toStf, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the court house door in Rosebucj, Douglas countr, Oregon, scU at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest which the said defendants, or cither of them, had on the 4th day of March, lS9),orat anytime thereafter, the date of the execution of said mortgage, in or to the follow ing described real property, to wit.: The north east ouarter and the south half of section 11. all and the whole of section 23, the north half of section 21, and all that part of the south hall of section 24 particularly described as follows, to wit.: commencing at a point 16 chains south of the northeast corner ot the southeast quarter ol said section 24, running thence in a southwes terly direction to a point 4 chains north of the southwest corner of section 24, thence north 56 chains, thence east to chains, thence south 16 chains to the place of beginning. All of said land being situate in township 24 south, of range 5 west of the Willamette Meridian, con taining in all sixteen hundred and forty acres (16401 more or less, according to government snrTCy. C. F. CATHCART. Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. By D. R. Suambbook, Dcpusv. f20td Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Rea! Property under Execution. Ashcr Marks, administrator of the' partnership estate formerly com posed of Samuel Marks and Ashcr Marks, doing business under the firm name of S. Marks & Co., ( Plaintiff, J. M. Dillard, Defendant. j State of Oregon, ) f ss. County of Douglas.) Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order ot sale dulv Issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Douglas county, on the Hth day of February, 1S96, upon a judgment mode and entered of record in said circuit court on the 9 th day of January, 1S96, by virtue of an execution in favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named defendant, and against the here- ' inatter mentioned and described propertr,for the sum of ?76 62. with J25 00 as a reasonable at torney's fee for bringing this action, and for his costs and disbursements taxed at fI7 00, and the costs ot and upon this writ, and the costs and expenses of this sale. Now therefore, 1 will, on the 2Sthdayof March, 1S96, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the court house door in Roscburg, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the said defendant had on the 23d day ol October, to9o, or at any time thereafter, in or to the following described, property, to wit.: All the right, title or interest of the said J. M. Dillard in that certain frnit dryer manufactured by J, W. Mote and J. M, Dillard, and known as the J. W. Mote Fruit Dryer, situated on the southeast quarter of sec tion 29, township 2S south, range 6 west of Wil lamette Meridian, in Douglas countr, Oregon. C. F. CATHCART, Sheriff ot Douglas County, Oregon. By D. R, Shasbrook, Deputy. fiotd Assignee's Notice of Final Settle ment. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned assignee of the Estate of G. A. McKlnney, an In- said matter, and Friday, the 27th day ot March, . u uuui ui tu vj uw .v. ji. ot sam uay, in the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for hearing and passing upon the same. Therefore, all persons interested are hereby notified to bo and appear in said Court on said day and hour, and show cause. If any there be. whv said ac count shall not be allowed, and the said assignee of said estate discharged. Dated, February 27, 1S96. . o.., H. C.SLOCIM. Assignee. C. A. SEHTjBREDE, Attorney for Estate. F27t5. 4 X