THE PLAINDBALBE tMcia rvanr TjmsDiT T ME PUIiOEAlU PHLiaaRfC C8M7ASY tailor Manager Antxcrlptloa Rte Oa Tuw paytMeia adne Tlx . -Sore- o'h " - Pabllsher's Notice. A l OakUml, T. L. Graveas b authorized to receive And receipt lor gabccriptiori to the Pujsdule. APRIL 30. 1890. Republican State and Congres sional Ticket. For CoDgreMman ltt District, THOMAS H. TONGUE. For Sofiretno JoJjc, U.S. BEAN. For DUtricl Attorner, "Jd DUtrict, W. K. YATES. For Member Hoard of EqnaliuWon, UOBEUT WALKER. Republican County Ticket. For State Senator, A. V. HEED. For KepresenUlives, J. T. BRIDGES. A. 31. CKAWFOKD. GEO. W. RIDDLE. For Clerk, J. II. SHUPE. For Sheriff, H. SHAM BROOK. For Treasurer. W. A. FRATER. For Auecsor, v.s.BRirr. Fur CouitalMioDCf , M.D. THOMPSON. For School Sapcriotcndeat, O. C. BROWN. For Sarrejor, IV. P HEY DON. For Coroner, K. L. MILLER. For Jtutice, (or trie Four Koeeburg I're- dnclr, JOHN HAMLIN. For CoofiUble, H. C. SLOCUM. Democracy bu not only lost its bead bnt la In danger of loain-; Texi. It is never safe to coant on a Southern Republican delegate dnrinz the water melon season. Atlanta Conttitntion. Monday' Review only devotes ix columns cuts apace to demolishing the A. P. A.'s. Verily, it is creating a tem pest in a toipot. As to the Reel delegation from Kbode Island, it is possible that the Ohio movement lias no time to break into etory-and-a-balf cotUgce. Detroit Tribune. The K. P. A. editor of the Itevievr and the valiant Dr. Murphy of Drain baye joined forces and are making terrific on (laogbts on tbe A. P. A. Respectable people will stand from under. Wbile Mark Hanna claims lbe victory be loeca no opportunity to bave it known tbat there is a little room on tbe gronnd floor for influential politicians with dele gates in their possession. Pittsburg Dispatch. Speaking of tbe dote struggle in Ken lucky, a morning Democratic contem porary remarks tbat "tbe McKinley boom checked," Apparently it is checked rigbt tbioogb to Washington New York Mail and Express. Somjtime ago Tbe Review said the A. P. A. was not worth a good bealtbv "1 cuss," yet it seems lo bestow much of iti time and valuable space to so small an organization as to cause bn intelligent person to ask bimtelf why? it is an old eaylug, uur young men mustdolbo lighting." Tho republican convention doubtless bad tbat idea in mind when thoy made tho ticket. Every man on it from top lo bottom is comparatively ycuug not an old man on it. They aro all men in the full vigor of lito and mental powerd. Dr. M. 31. M. Murphy, a reprcBent-a live anti-A. P. A., and a crony Jol the editor of tho Review, is evidently having troublous limes at home, and to case his mind fires off a two-column broadside- in bis favorite paper, over the notn d plume Michael Liber. Birds of a foalbor flock together, and caw in unison. Tbe Review has a serious time stamp ing out A. P. A. Wo are iuformed ujioii good authority that democrats, as well as republicans and populists, are uniting with tho order throughout the county. Poor Cbolly, won't some body bold up bis bands, while tbo Re view slaughters thoso horrid fellows? To Victory and Success. Tbo Douglas county republican parly has a ticket, which for tbe ability of tbo men upon It is not surpassed by cither of tbo other tickets. So on tbat scoro tbore is no good reason lo vole ogainut it. And on that of party the- ropubll- tunn mroly liavo 'tho iidvnnlaitA It is for American protection. 41 oo X oo 50 PRESENT CONDITIONS. Tbe condition ol tbe tndoalriea of the I conn'ry aad of labor are such tbat (cannot pats it by indifferently at this time. We know that conditions arencl rigbt, and that something' ia wrong. Something ha carued tbe present stringency of the money market and made it impossible to obtain money npoo any terms as a loin. Something lias de preciated vloes and securities to tbat extent that our hrsst basines-t men will not loan money. Bnilding and otber en terprises stopped short tbree years ago. Great changes of this kind do not occur witln.ut tome cause. Readers will re memt-er that in tbe campaign of. IS9i the democratic pirly promised the i"-opIe that If the reins of government were given lo them, that they oald discon tinue the elJ management and establisb a nets and different system. Republi cans were charged with fostering an op pressive tariff system and of boarding np an unnecessary surplas in the denary. They insisted that sacb a farcins was unnecessary acil that it was .the result of a "pernicious system of republican methods," Voters ncre duped into ac cepting tbe argument, and enough of them became partii a lo the enterprise to effect the change and lbe present admin istration was placed iu power At the time this great change Mas made there was a rtterve fnnd in the treasury of 230,OJ0,000. tiie sorpltn which was tbe hue and cry of lbs campaign of IsO.'. Money was plentiful, Iabr was em ployed, the sound of the ax and hammer kept time to the factory wheels from one end of lbe lind o the other, and we were prc-fpsnng and happy. No sooner was tae present administration seated and affairs turned over to them, than the cliange of policy was beun, culmi nating in the Wilton bill, a measure ap proved by tbe English press and foreign manufacturers. At tbe same instant Die surjilus began to drop and continued to now out until it was exbiustcd. At the end of tbe first )ear of new government, there wa3 a deficit cf f70, OQQ.OJQ. Than begin tha borrowing system inaugurated by the administra tion, which has continued to tbe present time, by which $20r.Oi.OJ0 has been borrowed to meet expenses This is tbe condition todsy, brought aboat by tbe doptlon of bad boines methods. This borrowing must stop, and a return to correct lusinees principles is lbe only way oat of lbe difficulty. The restora tion of a tariff measure, be it tbe Mc Kinley bill or any otber measure tbat will set the wbeele of industry in motion and farni-ii sufficient retemu ij what tbe people iit-ed and whit they will bave. The Fight For Sheriff. It must be appirent by this time that our opponents have mailed their forces for a fight opn the republican nomi nee for sheriff. Not against 3Ir Sham brook as an individual, but against any nominee for that place. To the cloie observer, this is not unexpected. Demo cratic boscs and "gang" leaders bave Wen preparing for this tight for months, long before It was known who the nomi nee tvouM be. This is not a new nro-' cedure, tiny have always contended for that office and very often it-cured it re gardlrss of lbe political complection of the county. Larije sums of money have been furnished by democratic leaders for the purpose of recovering control of the sheriff's office. Every nominee for that place, be be republican, populist or otherwise in opr-ositiou to the demo cratic claimsnt lias been assailed bv ' democratic bossee in Rosebun:. Two years ago largo sums if money were used to further the en-' of .Mr. Becklev. The utople were told that neither Mr. Levens nor 3Ir Martin were tit iKirsons for the place. Tliii claim now is no different from what it has always been. It sounds like the "old, old story,"' except they bave adopted a new refrain, lecautc tbe old one has become wearisome. We may look for all sorts of measures and "gang" tac tics from democratic head quarters during this campaign in oppo sition to 3Ir. Shambrook. The rattle of their "stamping ma chine" can be hoard in Roseburg at all hours of the day and night, their secret emisfanes under sealed orders are scouring the county and raking cesspools ior campaign ammunition. ia:1 us Bee what they, with the aid of "3Iichael") will produce Facts Admitted. Thcro i no dispute over tbo lollowin facts, viz : That the present administration went into power ujwn a free trade platform. That at that time thcro was u curplus in tbe treasury of 0,000,000. That it was accumulated under u re publican tariff system. That tho present admiuietratiun adopted the Wiison bid. That tho present administration then oxpended the 2jO,0O0,O3O surplus. That it then borrowed fiOl'.OOO.OOO lo meet demands. That this udmiiiiiitralioii sold bonds at private sale, for 111,000,000, luss than they wuru worth in tho market. That values have steadily declined for three veare. That paupers ate pouring in upon iih. That our laborers aro tramping. That thousands of our peoplo have bo- co mo iueolvviit. That money cannot be had uihmi any term'. That workshops aro closed. That wu nro wearing out our old clothee. All thlu within thu Hhort cpaco of 'thteo yoais. How much moro of these thing do our pooplo want. His fellow-cltizons of Maine have not eulogized 3Ir. Reed too strongly. IIo ia the sure nud owcrfiil master mind in whose gitldanco tho country could in. Btlnclively IriiHt an it (rimtod yearn ngo in Linroln'rt IloMon Journal. REPUBLICAN ADVISERS. For more than a month now tbe Re view crowd of reformers bave bad tbe people of Douglas county by tbe ear, as it were. No sacb floods of patriotic ad vice was eyer poured out on a suffering people as tbat which has deluged tbe re rspabtican voters of this county daring that time. Tbe idea of this outfit of Cleveland administration democrats ap pointing themselves as tbe guardians of the republican party is one of tbe most colossal exhibitions of concentrated gall tbat it was ever my lot to witness. At first Charley Fisher tried it alone Now Charley is a decent kind of a booby, He is just an ordinary 2xi every-day administration democrat, with r3 ideas except soch as are pumped into him by bis bosses. Bat be was not doing tbe subject justice, so tbat er!ess gentle man, the Hon. Fred Floed, who had lieen compelled to resign bis position in the revenue service "on account of bis health," you know, was pressed into tbe service as a kind of a prohibition adjunct. And now to cap the climax comes Dr. 31. 31. Murphy 'Michael Liber, and joins tbe triumvirate. Now, is not this sweei ecenteu trio to eel themselves up as the advisers of the republican party of Douglas county. We could itand Fisher, weiooK rioea under protest, but we draw tbe lino on Jlorphy. We won't play any longer. It is reiated that in the early days of Arizona a minister 01 tne gospel was holding services in a frontier town of tbat territory. Alkali Ike bad wandered into the hall to see what kind of a bow was un tbe boards. Hie mhdsler took a his text the parable of the sheep and goats. After an eloquent exhortation to tbe sheep to separate themselves from the goats, be called on all who would be classed among tbe sheep to stand up. Quite a number stood up and indicated their desire to be counted in this class He then asked all who desired to be claimed among the goats to stand. No one appeared to be willing to be so counted. At last Alkali Ike arose and announced that "rather than have the play spoiled he would lake tbo part of the goats." in oruer 10 bave llie puy go on, we hate allowed Fisher and Floed to assign us the part of tbe bad, bad men, wbile they posed as tbe holier tban thou crowd. It pleased them and did us no barm, but wbeu they want to bring in this man Murphy, as a kind of additional angei of Vuhl to weep over our transgressions and shed maudlin tears over our political sin?, we kick. Obmuivkk The Triumph of Tongue. We note with regret tbat Congressman Hermann, of Oregon, has failed to re ceivo tbe renomination in his congress' ioui. district convention. He has been supplanted by a gentleman named Tongue. Ominous cognomen! While Congressman Hermann has not been foremost in the ranks of gab, as have our wild-eyed Caban congressmen, be bas done much gcoJ work in committee We are not of Ibofe who believe tbat great countries are governeJ and wars waged by gab. If bj, Candidate Tongue would ! an iminently rittipg member of j lLe l'refent windy cocgress Tbe less of Hermann will be keenly felt, for he has been an invaluable member of tbe Pa citic coast delegation. He is a broad guago man, and, unlike our California delegation has worked for the coast as well as for bis state. It was admitted by tbe California delegation the compira tively liberal treatment ol this state in I i1jo I'relenl river 3cJ harbor bill was due 1- (i . 1 to Hermann. It is true that we bave broken out into our usual cipulid rows in California oyer that bill, and aro en gaged in turning away some millions of money because tbo f government will not spend it the way we want it. But that is not Hermann's fault. He did all he could for 111. Oregon does not appreciate him. Wo would advise Con gressman Hermann to shake tbe mud of the Webfooi state from bis shoes, and como to California. After he bad been here long enough, we could send him to congress, and he might show some of our California congressmen how to work for their state. As it is, Oregon, a state mucu interior in reputation, receives more Federal money than docs Califor nia. This h largely due to the practiccl and nird-tieiued Hermann. Let us see how Oregon will fare tider tho rule of Tongue. San Francisco Argonaut Michael Liber. Duals, April 20, lS'.MJ. Lmroii Plaimjealkb : I boo by tho last issue of tbo Review that "Michael Liber" has been recognized by that pa per as an advocate of its principles, and has devoted one-half of the front pago of 3Ioiidny'H issue to tho teachings of that distinguished being. Do tho readers of that paper know who Michael Liber is? His true name is Michael Murphy, bet ter known llirougtioul tins countv as drunkon Dr. .Murphy. Ho is not, how ever, without n record. IIo once served a term in tho Oregon enitentiary fur the crime of adultery. Ho is before tbe cir cuit court 01 tins county now upon a charge of adultery. He received a sound cudgeling in this county not long sinco at tho hand of an indignant husband. He has been iepcilcdly cotifiued in tho city j t Ko.-;eburg for drunkeness and deb .ery. lie was lined iu Drain last Meek fur using a dangerous weapon. Ho it in hiding at this time outsido tho city limits to avoid urrcBt for addressing vile mid profane language to ladies. Ho in a man devoid of principal and moral ity. I have n't told the half of his his- l.istry, but tho Review knows it all. It Is a m. liter of universal tmrpriso hero Hint the Review, knowing bis history, should enlist him for this election and give him the uso of that paper as a weapon to vilify and smirch Iho charac ter of good cilizons. However much this Bpeeiman of depravity mav bo in ac cord with the views of that paper, what does tho hotter class think of such meth ods, and what do llmv think nf the snnrro of information'' 1 sny it, is nn In null upon decency. V. DAVE SHAMBROOK. J One ol tbe moat onjost, unreasonable and unscrupulous fights is being made on Dave Shambrook: tbat was ever made on a republican candidate in Doug las coanty. The sheriff, to some extent, controls tbe printing ai.d publication cf legal notices, andif tbe Review people can succeed in defeating Sbambrook and electing a democrat, it will giie them tbe control of this printing for tbe next two years. For weeks prior to tbe republican con vention the columns of the Review were freighted down with tbs vilest kind of personal insinuations against Sheriff Catheart, tbe editors of tbat paper think ing then that Catheart would bs renom inated. Now that Shambrook bas been nomi nated they have transferred their sti-V pot warfare to him, and from now on, until the election, every thing poeaible will be done to comasa bis defet. They even go so far in their extremity as to try to create the impression that Shambrook was in some way responsi ble for the escape of Sam Brown, when the facts are tbat be, Shambrook, sever at any time bad anything to do with, nor bad any control over tbe j ail. He never carried the kejs to the Ja.il nor bad anything to do with tbe care of the piisoner, in any manner, rlis work as deputy sheriff 'ay outside and contiited in serying papers away from Rosebcrg and in the outside precincts of tbe county. Now I bave no disposition to criticite any one for the escape of Brown. Such things have happened in eyery county in tbe ttatc and under the admin istration of orery sheriff in the state. I simply insist that it isucfair and unjust for the Review to try to create tbe im pression that Shambrook was, or could bain the remotest degree, responsible for it. The writer hereof, has known Dave Shambrook as man and boy, for more than twenty years. Ho is a Douglas county farmer Jboy, Lorn and bred, and who bas tbe respect and confidence of every man who knows him, and .when a lof of half I raked city dudes, undertake for tbeir own selfish ends, to down a man like Dave Shambrook, by such slander ous insinuations and outrageous lies they will find "that they bave Lit off more than they cai chew." O. The Capital Journal commenting ujon the statement of Dr. Driver, which the Pmi.ndealer reported Dr. Driver to have made in Roseburg, in a lecture on ''Ingeriol and tbe devil combined," in which lecture be said Samuel Culver, Jesse Applcgate, John Pengree aud Senator Nesmith, noted infidels, died insane after G3 years of age, says : "We cannot believe Dr. Driver made Hie statement attributed to him, but if he did, be certainly owes the infidel pioneers, if there were any, an apology." The I'lai.ndkallh reported the remark able assertion ol Dr. Driver, and will vouch for the correctne-s of the state ment. Tbe PL.icrDE.iLEa thought it an unwarranted statement, even if true, as it is an indisputable fact that there are more demented people in our insane asylums who hive gone daft on the sub ject of religion than, perhaps any other subject. It is also a fact, that many infidels die jwrfccily sane, even after be coming Gi years old. Wbilo differing with tbe doctor upon theology, we did not think D. Driver would make a false statement with regard to those old pio neess, the memory of whom Oregonians will keep green long after I. D. Driver is forgotten. Hon. Biagar Hermann, who has seived the people of Oregon as a representative in the past six congrestes, and is ouo of the best known men in tho Louse 011 the Pacific coast, was defeated yesterday for a renomination. The Oregon elections are held in June, hence the early conven tions. That in the first district, .Mr. Hermann's, was called for Tuesday, April 7, ior tbe second district, now tep resented by 3Ir. Ellis, April 8, aud fol lowed by tbo state convention today. Mr. Hermann hud many opponents for the nomination. The convention balloted all night, and after daylight yes terday the opposition succeeded in unit ing npon Thomas H. Tongue of Hillsboro and gave him a majority on the thirty fourth ballot. Bad news spreads moro rapidly than good, and 3Ir. Hermann bad scarcely time to send a message of congratulation 10 tne Eucceeaiui man beiore lie was sur rounded in the lobby by a crowd of his friends, whose expressions ol regret were sincere. "Oregon must have somo mighty good men," said Hepburn,-of Iowa, "tbat she should turn down Biugor Hermann for 0110 of them." Washing ton Post. No Sewer for Italy's Refuse. There is too much uudcsirablo immi gration just now. This country ought not to bo need m a sewer to carry off Italy's refuso population. No foreign- born persons should lio allowed lo land in this country who lacks tho capacity or Cures rrovc the merit of Hood's SarsniarllU poil tlve, erfcct, itcmiaiient Cures. Cures ot ScrofuU In severest forms. Salt Itheuni, with Intense Itclilni; nml Imrn Ing, scald iic.nl, bolN, liliniilot. etc Curos o! Dyspepsia, liliciiiuatisiii, Catarrh, by toning and making rich, red blood, Curos of N'crvoimicss and That Tired lVcllng. hy feeding ucrvc, muscles and tissues on pure blood. For book of cures by Hoods Sarsaparilla S-nd address to C. I. IIihmI & C... I.ohi-11. .Mass. Hi.l' fklli aie lbe best atiei ilinniT UOOCIS I-!! IS pills, aid dliteslmii. -A'. "1 decent Atnerkan ciiizn. 3Iostofoor readers are familiir with tbe record and Join;, of Dr. 3Iurpby tli "3ItcfaaeI liber" of the Review force. Voters are Iieneefottb to Iw direleJ through this campaign, snd prepared far the Jane election through the teachings of this writer of unsavory character. When tbe achievme-nls of tbe demo cratic party are examined lalu they - . T ? . .... 1 l arguments for tbe eti.i of I, an,:- biiauoa. .vail (tits win 00 aiccnueu 10 this rsr, whether ex-Goveraor Rofsell of 3Iassacbucette is ;! democratic can didate or no-'. New York 3!otnini; Ad vertiser. Where are the promises matt s four yeai9 30? They are envkpf.l mists of a democratic adntini Where ij tbe urositritv nromWeil ? It bate t jet arrived. When do j i r xjet ... .... , 1 - , - it? W hen cwTrt-t liiinrs tKimripaiS principals are agiiu adopted When that be? Answer lhai jourselves through your ballo'.g in Jane cesr. Your Boy Won't Live a flonth. So 3Ir. Gimaa Brown. ofS4 3fill St., rkmth Ganlner, 3Iase., was told by tbe doctors. Hi son had lung trouble, fol lowing Typhokl 3Ialaria. and he spent three hundred and seventv-five dollars with doctors, who hnally sayinz: "lour month." He tried covery an-1 a few bottles restored him to health and enabled him to go to work a perfectly well man. He says he owes Lis present good health to use of Dr. King's New Discovery, and knows it to lie the best in the world for lunz trouble. Trial bottles free at A. C. 3Iarsters drug store. Died. John Bruckner died in San Francisco, Cal., April 20, ISM. His daughter, 3Irs. Uassage, and his son, Paul, will leave soon to bring the body to Rossburg for interment. Mr. Bruckner was born 3Iav 17, 1835, in Austria. W. KRUSE the CItOCKlI, 40O Jackson St., One i!ror south P.O. Choice Tear, Coflec, Tobaccos End Cipar?. And every thins Use :n thedroccry iu.e. Highett Jlartet Paid for Country Produce. Gire him a ca.. ml he conTin-.i.J. MRS. Iff. BOYD, -DEALEU IN CHOICX Family Groceries, DISHES, Hooks and Children's Toys. v i vi.l use or- ernita. Nuu, Ireiicb Cinlie.s Coufectionerv Canned Goods, ColTees, Tea?, Etc. IniUUfMI hM WtST CItiAK?. i iioifK i:i:a.'s op ckjahs CATA is a LOCAL DISEASE and is the result ol colds and sudden climatic cXanges. It can be cured by a pleasant mnedy which Is applied di rectly into the nostril. Be its qoickly absorbed it circs relief at once Ely's Cream Balm ts actnowlcikcd to be the cost thoronirh cm-for S-r asai Catarib, Cold in Head and Ilay Fctct re racdie. It onen.i and e!rR the r.aI m juiuiuuiuiuu. ucks cum. pro- IMiihe mnihrun fmn mU.mtiM.t.... tects the raerabraae from colds, restores the eccsrs music ana smcil. I Tice 50c. at Ureuts o: by ni.l. ELY BliOTUERS, 5fi Warrca Street, New Vort. otlce of Sheriff s Sale of Real Property. tjY VIRTCK OK A.N KXKCLTIOS Is-t tl) - out ol the Circuit Court of the siale nf ?v gon for Douglas County in the suit id C. K. Hill, plaintiff, aeainst (i. W. l'eters and Julia A. I'e- ters, ins wile. Ma l. Hamilton and E.;. Voune. A. O. oun; nnd J. ;. Stearns, lwrtners under mi.- jiitii iiuiui- ui . it. nuui; v , ,. l. Steams and C. I- t'benoweth, partners under the linn name of Mtams .V flieti.wetb,defend- rihj, uuiy Buciei on me .in nay r April, U1K3H ft decix-e and onlernf Aiilt-'tlnlv ninl.i and entered in ald court and cuiuc in lavor of ine aijovo named plalnttu anil ng:iint the almve natncil defendants, O. Y. l'eters and Julia A. 1'clers, on tbc-il day m April. 1596, for the sum ot7US.:i, with interest then-on at the rate of 8 i-cr cent, per annum from the date thereof, .') altorncyB fees, and costs and dikburseraents ol tbe suit taxed at 17. U decree also K-im; In favor of the difendant, Kva K. Hamilton and ORainst tiie defendant., it. IV. Peters and Julia A. l'eters, his uiie, for the sum of lr'-(W.tn and Interest from date thereof at the rate of per cent, per annum, HOD attorney's fee. and costs and disbursements In this suit taxed at 111, and further decreeing that the amount due the plaintitr, with nttoniev's fee, costs and dis bursements, should boa first lien upon the mortgaired premises, ami decreeing a sale of the mortgaged premi;cs for the sums above men tioned, s.ild premises belni; described as follows, to-ivit: All that portion of the south half of the northeast iuartcr and tho east half of tb smith. east quarter of section Si, township 21. south of range ft west lyiugou the nmth tide of Callpnoi.i Creek. In Douslas Countv. Orecon. rnntninin,. N) acres, more or less. sow therefore bv virtue of miM t-v.-cnti,,,, i will on Saturday, the 6th day of June, 1-9.-., atone o'clock 1. M. of said da. t tin- nmrt house door in Itusebunr. Doiil'us i mmtt iir.i. con, sell Ht public miction, to thu liighet bid der for cash hi hand, all the right, title and interest which the nbmn miiiwii ,i..i..,,,i.,t,iv O.W. IVIcrsand Julia A. lVters, his wile, hud' In or to the alxivo described real propert on tho 1th dnv of Miiri'ii. lS'H. or nt m iln... after, or eiioush in sitlsfy the tlen'mnd of the uliove named' plalatl IV oml the ilomand of the mid defeudnut Kva 1". Hamilton, ami will :ippl the procetsls nrislnir therefrom. llrt tn thi- costs and disliursmeuts of this sale, second to ine plHlntlll s demand as aron-said. tlilrd to the demand of said Kva F. Ilumiltmi jiti.i i1,. mcrplus if any there be, I will pv to whom noevcr shall bin fully be entitled to tho same. uaioi mis aotu day oi April. w. C. K. rATIU'Altl- a"0 Shenir Douglas Count, Oregon. Final Notice. N THi: COUNTV COUUT OF Till: SI-ATE of Oregon, iu Douglas County. Iu tho mntter ot tho estate of N'ni Mitelinii leccacd. Nctico Is hereby givun that tbo inn. ndmlnistraforof tho above entitled estate has lllcil his final nccount in settlement thereof, and the Court, bv order ilulv iiim.1i nml ,Mit..r...i or reeonl, has iixed Jlonday, Julv oth, Lsw, ot to o'clock A.M. of said day for hearing objections If any theru lie, to said account and the liual vetllemeiit of said estate. naleii uiisz.ril davof April, li-.t... J. A. AlcCri.I.V W . CaUIiwkm., Administrator Attorney for Admlultr.itor. niit tbe character tbat is repaired In m Lor won't live a ( The photpgrapas ot a lare aamcer 01 nl 1-: t . - rw: . i thnv rnrpd of coasamptioa. oroncaius. 1 I mr g Dr. PIERCE'S Golden Medical DISCOVERY Cures Sincty-ctzht per cent, of all cases of Consumption, In tit lit Earlier Stages. 1 LT- . r .1 . ..: A rM .r A? ITJm disease. r. .Not 'everrca, mta Ureter t cf cases, and we believe, fuUvjX are cared 07 Dr. Piercea Gowzt .1 rv;.. ftr- th ekM catlcge percent, are cared 07 ir. rercc a ygv has orocresscd so far as to indece reseatM ileaical uiscorerr. even aiKi w -kw coceh with copious cipt deration I laelad- ing tubercular rsaUer), great lo of fijaS anu extreme cniaaauoa aau wcu Do yoa doubt that hundreds of ssch caJtt oar word for it. They bave. in nearly every I instance, been so pronouaced by the bes. I aad most experienced home physicass, ?. v.. - ;nierMt Trhatevcr ia ais- representisff them, and who were oftea strongly prejudiced and advised agams. a trial of "Golden iledical Discovery," bat who have been forced to confess that it surpasses, ia curative power over this fatal malady, all other medicines with which tiey are acquainted. Nasty cod liver oil and its filthy ' emalsioc" asd raiitcres. had been tried in nearly all these cases aad had cither utterly failed to bene fit, or had only seemed to beaefit a little for a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey, and various preparations of the nypopuos- lingering cough?, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, have been siillfnilv reproduced in a boot of 160 pases which will be mailed to yoa. oa re-c-int of address aad sir cents sa stamps. Address for Boot, World's Dispensary Jledical Association, BuSalo, Y. 1 n American Protective Tariff Leaaue is a nat'oral organization advocati'g - P-c':Ciior. to American Labor ar.c Industry " as explained by its constitu t o, as follows : T j rb-CQt at thu Lngu haH tt to z-zU-.t f.- - - 'irr a twrff an im?3"t 1 - coopstrtian cf faroign Uoar. " There are no personal or privata promts in Connection with the orgamza t coand it is sustained by memberships contributions and the distribution of its publications. 'ISr CofrMecnder-4 ii otciti rja-tjlr j SECOKO. V7ndandwle:in43ntributisr. r 1 HD V' pubfith a l-g- Tf zf doe--i--ii c: ?- g a1 p-as f tr 9 Tar -f questj 7". Cr--S ;--. 1 1 mad tsary addrtsf;r 5C F" JfiTH Srd cm til cird req--i p ' -t t z t-3 -'AirerkCi-i E it. Az '- iWL.Fr Wi':-y Grsrx Sscrctarv, 135 Vc-st 221 Siren. Ns Ysn. COUGHS and GOLDS ELY'S PUfEOLA KAT.SATil ia a ere Remedy loreosstj.CiiJa, sore urea; and lor aithma. It Eocmes, quietly acu rescers ezpec: onr'en ci5y. Consumptives wi3 hrrarlahly deriTa bencnt from ita cse. 5any who snppcse then cases to be cot: tnmptien aro only nMESBEUSf chronic cold or deep ' IWySSS- tesied eonjb. often i tara. For atirrh nse Ey e Creaa Bahn. Both : remedies arc p.eisast to use. Cream Baha, 5i cts. sennj irem ! ptr borne: P jeo'a Baljan. 25c Sold b y Drz ELY BUOTH2HS, SS Warren St, ew Yc-i. Administrator's Notice. . ... . .. - ;:.a: the tinjorsuihtl .u-.r, On :i. pi'.'in;e-i Adm.ni?!raiir of th sc i-.aire aaiost wiie&Uio arere- j . o i pr-eni me same with proper voceh -. iii-fi m n months Irom thedaof this f . in un- im'ieriaa, ai Ko-eburvr, Done . Couatv, Oregon. I I'a-o.1 thu h day of April, l;wl. K. E. Kit' H AUD;. .:.i.iii-lrator ofthe e-Ute of Clarke Rich ari. 'lt-ttd. Finn. Notice. V;.ill: VOVSTY COl-RT OF THE STATE OF I . 1:1 tiu; of the eUte of Uriah Uaelt, . , ,T ' . . !..-. 1 .--. .. . i, . ... . , 1 r" '"" 1 " -ri '' .-. 5. en lha. the undvrMEOcd aorunisiraiorol Hie atU' t-ntitKil estate has t.-J his final aix.vjnt m settlement ih.nir n.l Hie Court, by ordtr duly ma.Ie and entered ot reeom. nas uxci m., relay, Mav 4, L--.sj, at 10 o i-iuci. a. m., ior neannir objectjons if anv there be. to said account, and the final settlement of said estate. J. W. WKIGUT. Administrator. Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the County Court ot Douglas County. Oregon, appointed administratrix of the estate ot" Johu Csinwav, deceaseil. All per sons having claims against said estate are re Quired to present the same, with the proper vouchers, within s;. months from date of this notice, to the undersigned, at Klkton, Douglas County. Oregon. . Dated, this uh day ol April. IsM. M A liTII A CONWAY, Administratrix of the Kstnto ni inim i'n.ror Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Property Under Foreclosure. Henry Little, l'lainliir.1 He; l'ilkiuc'.ou. Marv E. rilkimr-! Jon. Manraret A. DeanlonT, Wit- ( ham J. Deardorirand J. ti Beck-1 . , Defendants. J state of Oregon, ( COfintVnf Dtkllclas 1 ss- Notice is herebv iriven rhut bv vlrtn .if n lAuuimunuiuiracriusaic uuiy lssucit out ol ine tircun court of tlje State of Oregon, for I'uuias V.0U111V. anil 111 the tth.ivf.t.ntitii.i ..att... uu me mn nay 01 April. iv.o,uton a iudemcnt anil ileereo of foreclosure nvide and cnterol of record In find finuit Court on the AKh day of juue, ist'i, loreciosms a certain mortjrase in Mvorof saiJ uIkhc named plnintilT and wralitst t... 1tv.vLi11.1uLs. anil iu;iiisi ine uereinniier mentioned and described morttnuntl rp;il mn. crty for the itm offM.116 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum from the 13tli day of June, ls;i, and the sura of JdO.CO at torney fees with interest thereon nt the nite nf s per tent, per annum from the lothdayof June, I;-'."., and tlu mm of ? .7.1.1 cost, with interest t hereon at the rute of s per cent, per annum from tin-I'.tli day oi Juue. Is'.'l, and the eosts of ami um said writ, and the costs and ex pense of this sale. Now therefore I ill m Sjturday. the 2.ud. day of flav, iSofi, at one o'clock 1". M. of said day at the Court House door in Kosetmrs, Douglas. Countv, State of Oregon, sell nt public auction to the lilshest bidder for cash iu hand, all the right, title uud interest which the said defendiinu or cither of tin-in had on ihe l'.ili day of Jiiue.l.ViS, the ilato ot the execution of said mortKOKo or at anv time uiere.iuer 111 or 10 1110 loiiowliis ilescribetl rear I pro)ierty situate in the romity of Douslas aud siaieoi ureKon. All tlmt portion of Lot No. S in Block No. 1.:, contained jr. feet fronting 011 Front street and runnim; to the corner of Frout and Oak Street, thence alons; said Oak Street 100 feet to Lot No. 'J in said Jllock. thouco alons the lino of am No. .. ici t, thence 100 feet to the place of Uiuiiin-jr, lieiuKlsi feel by HX) feet oil" of the South side of Lot No. S iu Block No. l:! in the ICailroad Addition to tho Town of Oakland Doimlas County, state 01" Oregon, ns fchnini br the tou 11 plat thereof, on reeonl iu tho Ulerk's Ollleefor salil Douslas County, together Willi liio tcni-mcnts, liervditnmcnts and nppurtti naiiees thereiiuio beiont?lns or In anvwtse ai-lK-rtalmni;. 1 of April alvi',Wl',,,lrr' 0rt""' W. Ju- f. V. CATHOAHT. siuriii l Iioinilos. County, Oregon. W. I .IT1U.H.T, Deputy. nStct. gave him up, I phxtes had also oetataiiatciiytneaiavais. 1 A P.T i . I ; t4f UftmiM tan4t away g n J ! mZV7li , J'.rT a ,,4 .4y tm. m ,,.. j ... owM . ."y tt Uf - rjl iMt w ,rtt- " r ! 9tMtiLtf. tiut 2tiA dbn M Xt, '.or. itsmafUrT iu S 1 t UmfUtl 4rtsiAil Pa' yrir.j ti'rutt -a fm sttf M. DvsctU awl ziMtx 'A 'fTfm. 'h it JfaAan-.SKC at Utm M 2S Umx tt and 3 ehaiiM I idSjKwvft tmm fut lerxxilrir. vt a Ot. inr-- luttmt "innate 1 and in To-aMr JMJ8r7 Wert asrf mr-nlng tnv -'tl r- awt xaA 'JZ Hz.'xt. IhtneK ua'.'a V. raz'.M aA , Umzjr, tae tut 17 halm awl si I'Jtz Ui f. fhestK !tS rse anen ot rirer aortit 27 Uapx esuA V tluls and 70 lints, Urner txT,x Artit ztntit n chains and 72 HaS. Vtetu-x tat K&atm zA VI links aril thesos jxwi T coaiM xal at Bnfrs to lh: place of bI&tijr. rjtzUiz-Z 'Jit xsA Ti seres, .'-o t-'- nn.ibenfi - ixA Z trl sxtSSoo. Ila Tonhp laua'JL, Kaasr 7 Wt ot WH-an-ett Meridian. eaoliiniJtJ itrw. ail i3 tttvnXT, Ortctm, lzKlt.7 -jrttk ae senu, btr-UmKnu asd afarusxacesi thers onto beloturlnr Is tar aprsrufelBX. Thit tiie isinti zmif p-militJl tn isA at tbe of said jrojjrty tatt vxnzx x ytZM er Uiertof. That the jielu.4n t jsbiRrf ia i-cusdiaU- pos-in 'A M ftattMx. liefl toU lit Uy oi Apeii, i'fA. c. f. ;.t:aet, -aenir f !pa.r Oicatj, Orrtre. By D- S sauzsssioc, iei:y. 2s4 Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Property Under Foreclosure. Wb. Lovv Piaintiir. Jaiats F. Chidsriei. Axaea Chartw:ct and W.J. Clad-: wiet, IieodaBtj. j IiTE Of OtESOS, I CooDty of Dooiai. v-OTICE 15 HE2EBV GIVEX THAT BY -s vine of as execution and orlr f sa doly issued oct of tbe atore naaKd own and in tae above entitled caase. oo ti Sea day of ilarcr , npoa a icdgaKst aad decree of foreclosure made aad entered of zeeord ia said Circuit Caen oa toe Uta day ei Haarh, Isjo, fofeelosta; a eertaia raortzae ia favor of said above aamed iiatiir aad tzaizxi said defen dant?, awl azainx the hereinafter raeatfeaed and deserihed mortgaged real property for the soxa of 7320.3 sltbiateresttiienoa at tae rate of s tr cent ftr annnrrt from tae 15th. day of March. b4t, aa-t tbe sura oi IKS aUoraeys fees aad 5xu) c'.- cad dissezseaeau, aad tae eests of and Uf-m said writ aad tae costs aad expenses of rite sale. Now therefore I will Satarday the 25th day oi April, 1S96. at 1 o'clock P. M. of said lay a: tae Cocrt House door in Bosebor;, Soodaa -.ocatv. Sta of Ore 90a, sell as public anetfcm to tae'bfcrBet bidder for cash m baud, ail the rijhl. title aadaterest which tbe said defea-laats or either of theza tad oa the ITth day oi Deeeeber. l-7. tbe dat of tbe execution uf said nortsrjce or at aay tine thereafter inert. tie i.-U-jaria described real property, situate in the Coanty of Docrii-s aad state of Orecon. in SeeLos Zl aad in Toara ship i iocth of Baase 0 West of the W illaraette Meridian, aad birtindtd by a line besiaaias at x pniatK rodsl"'j feel aorth of a point I& chafes sresti-x the 31.' p.t betwea said Sections 1 an I i rannins thenee north L6 rods, thenv Last 17 rods. Unace north 76 reds, thence east .z mains, thence south J4 chains, iheaee east ir . eDains. theuca j-octh $LS tods, thence west -L: icbains t. tbe place of beaain con-tainiaeeijr'.tya-Tes iooeorJeJ,also. that por tion tr "a-d Wrlbe-i as Lot Xo. 3 ia Junes Patrons c-Ti'. Scale So. ttl and tbe -kxttbeas: quarter V of tbe Si nheast qoarter tf-i) of tee tion 31 in T.i-a-nsbip i sxith of P'-.f West ia the district i: Und- sib.'ict to sale at Easebanr, Oreccn, cocrainin; seveutv sevec acres more or less, also lot No. 1 of ieetion ia Wwa-hip 25 south of Kaagei West of Willamette Meridian, also a!l that p-rriua-r the donation land claim of C E. straiten and v. ife, eiaist So- X? ia Doc; a conn:-.. irecn. V-irer aad lvmj north of a. line nitntn :hr,i;;b sa;dkoauoa land claim parallel :.i aad (e fiTtv-two rods north frora tbo souti.asr boandry line of aid donation land claim Xo. i of K. E. Stratum sad wife, also tbe Sonth half tVr) of the ootheast Darter and Lot 7 of seetioa ia Towaship Sooth of Range 5 West of the Willamette Meridian, con taining one hundred aad eleven and J acres of land more or less. Dated this Jith dav oi March. l?fv. C. F. C.VTHCART. j-hetiilof Douslas ConatT, Orecan. Cathcast, Depcty. " raJStd. By . W. SDIHMOriS. JS THE URCCIT COCRT OF THE STATE - of Oregoa for thv.- County of Docglaj. J. C. Ro'.-itfcwn. Plalatitr.l I Charles W Johnston.Jvunie-V.John-1 ston, Duraa H. Stearns. A. Ella i S. steams. Isaac Michael, Everett i B. Kabb, Stearas Fruit Land Cora- f pany, a corporation: S. B. Ilea-1 dries?. L. Z. Headiicts, Helaae-1 tbon McCoy an 1 Conntv of Doa;-1 tas. Defeadaats.J To Charles W. Johnston. Jenni .InVn,t.n and Everett E. Kabb, the above named defen. dants: ' me n.ime 01 tae state of Oresron, you and the first day of the next term of the above ea titled court next following s!t nti nnMi. tioa of this summons, and if tou fail so to ap pear and aaswer, for want thereof the plaintirr will apply to said court for the relief prayed for ia said complaint, to-wit. For a decree that plain titT have aud recover of and frjm the defendants-i-harT.: v iv..,. . Jennie A. Johnston and the Stearns Fruit Land! torn pany the sum of ?10Jj.lX) in U. S. Gold Coin with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of eight per cent- per annum from the 1st JJ'0-ove,?lb,:r'1SM' 811,1 r the further sum of sis., jm like com, with interest thereon at the rate of cisht per cent, per annum from tho 1st dav of November, ls&I, and for the further snm of S60.0a with interest the eight per cent, per annum from the -J3al day of January, ls'Al, and the further sum of JldZ50 attorneys fees, and the costs nnd disbursements of this suit Aud for a decree foreclosing the mortgage executed and delivered bv said defen dants Charles W. Johnston and Jennie A. John ston to the Jarvis-Couklin Mortsaire Trust Com- larticularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: ' Part of the donation land claim of Henrw 1 Puniv. claim No Purdy, claim No. II in Sections nine (0) anil sixieciuiio. lownsnip 1-7 south, Kange o West 'ol the lllamette Meridian: and lots one (1) two (J), thee (J, four (l), rive (3), six o iu said' Section sixteen IS, and more particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit - Beginning- at the northwest corner of the Sam uel llarkness Donation Land Claim, bcin claiiu No. 41 in Township 27 South. P.anire S West of the Willamette Meridian: thence 1 ran? ning north jl.07chalns;thence castS0.5S chains theuce south 17.3i chains: thence east lica chains: thence south 33.75 chains; thence west li.il chains to the place of beginning. Vis 1 T a iract of land begiii.iiug at tho norXIst cfmer of the said Henry IWy Donation Land Claim, beinir claim No. 41: th,.nts i,ni.Tv....; . chains; thence south 23.S0 chaius: thence east 30.5a chains: thence, north e3.s0 chains to the place of beginning, excepting therefrom l.iti .line '91 and ten lOl'in sai'd SeVstlon 9? AU ol the abtive deseribeil real property bein in Sections a and W. Township S S-iutlT Kancei West nf ih. wiii.,1. 7.. dianT containinir in ,,.! or.-1,Vs?: and y0.11'0 sail1 tuurtgage to be alirstllcnousaidreal property, ami the Hens ... : vtviv-tittjims n unv, subse quent In point of time and inferior in merit to plaintitrssaid mortgage, and to sell said pron- L..' . ., .11. ., " " ul "S IS law provided to satisfy such decree as plalntifr lua ami f f . r1' imu ,nat diuendants, .1 each of them b. f,tpivi in.i 1 el.K..i ..f ii .:..iV. .7.1. " vro 1 U "a utiuiercsi m or to said n L?rSl'r,1' "T,anl Patt tucreof. and that Paiutillhave such other and further relict lo mo couri may seem meet and ciultablo 1 his summons is published by order of linn orableJ.C.Fullert'.n, iu.Iqe of the bov0 en.' bTAKK. THOMAS A: CHAMBERLAIN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sliilo's Cure, tliegroat Cough and Croup Cure, is 111 j;rout deu.tttul. Pocket slae contains twenty-five, only i'l ccnta ChiUlron lovo it. Sold by Drugijiata, eaca 01 ywi are nereoy reiimretl to appear and answer the amended complaint riled against yon in the above eaUUed suit, on or beforeMon- tlAV. lilt' --n.' il.1V Of .IIITtA Ts.T , t. a . ..