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THE PLAINDEALER I8SUID XVXKT THUESDAT-BT THE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY W F. BENJAMIN. ... C. Y. BENJAMIN, .... Subscription Kates'. Ono Year payablstnadvanco .......... TIxMonthi, ' " Editor Manager ..8 oo Shree Months. " SO MAY 21.1896. Republican State and Congres sional Ticket. For Congressman let District, THOMAS II. TONGUE. For Supreme Judge, R. S. BEAN. For District Attorney, 2d District, W. E. YATES. For Member Board of Eoualizitiou, ROBERT WALKER. Republican County Ticket. For State Senator, A. W. REED. For Representatives, J. T. BRIDGES. A. M. CRAWFORD. GEO. W. RIDDLE. For Clerk. U. SHUPE. For Sheriff, P. R. SHAMBROOK. For Treasurer. W. A. FRATER. For Assessor, W. S. BRITT. For Commissioner, M. D. THOMPSON. For School Superintendent, O. C. BROWN. For Surveyor, W. P HEY DON. For Coroner, K. L. MILLER. For Justice, for ttie Four Roseburg Pre cincts, JOHN HAMLIN. For Constable, H. C. SLOCUM. Slocum is pursuing the oven tenor of his way making nojaplnrg about votes because he don't have to. Twenty-five railroads, 1,613 miles, were sold under foreclosure in 1S03. Pretty good for the first year of a democratic administration. 0. C. Brosm, candidate for county school superintendent, is calmly Waite ing for the first of June. After that Mr, Waite wiil wait on Brown for a teacber'i certificate. Hon. J. H. Stupe for clerk is looming np in the race and ie comiog in on the homestretch finely. Toe apposition loosing strength every day and they are looking bine. Our exports of Breadstuff's under re ciprocity in 1S52, worth 1299,362,000, fell off to 1H,604,000 in 1S95. Great is free trade and the much talked of "markets of the world!" The Plaindcu.cs is not in the mad slinging business, in trying to traduce the nominees of the opposition. The Review has a comer oa 'hit stock in trade. Hamlin for justice is not carping at votera. He is simply waiting for election day with his bonds all ready to filo and then go on with the business as if nolh ing had happened. W. P. Heydon is quietly surveying the political field, blazing his way and run ning his lines by the compass, success and will set his corner slake in the court house, June 1st, 1890. Major McKinley is the logical cand date for president of the republican party ; but logic does not always win Bombast and loud talk often drown reason and logic goes for nought. Hon. A. W. Reed, our nextBUte sena tor, by his fair and liberal views on all questions and his gentlemanly demeanor with all whom hj meets, is fast gaining favor with the voters of the county. One pound of hops under the Mc Kinley tariff in 1892 would buy pounds of sugar. It will now buy less than 1J pounds. Hop growers, do you want any moro Wileon-Gorman tariff in yours The republicans of Donglaa county wi cbeerlully supiwrt Hon. Thos. Tongue for congress because he ably represents the paramount measures of the party viz: protection to American labor. American enterprises and Ameri can institutions. In 18'J2, under Ihe McKinley tariff tho consumption of wheat per capita was o.'Jl bushels. In 18'Jo, under tho Wilso tanffit was reduced loiJil per capita Tho tieople grew more economical under free trade, but Ihey did not "laugh and grow fat," at least, so you could nolicc it. In 1802, under McKinley and protect ion, the number of American cattle ex ported was .104,007, valnod at 5,000,095. Last year, under Wilson-Gorman and democratic froc-lraile, only l!Sl),3oO,caltlo valued at $20,907,701, wero exported. A clear loss to tlio farmer of $8,092,311. Moral vote the republican ticket here after. Mr. W. E. Yates, Republican - uorui- nco lor itistnet aitornoy is recoiving flattering recognition from all parts of the second district. .Mr. Yates is a man of upright character, ripo esperienco and u highly rcsectod cituon .13 well as a leading mcmbur of I lie Oregon bar. Ho has been belore the supremo court of tho state iu -ionic of the I;ireo3t cases of tho lJenton county docket, and has had six years of experience as a member of the law firm of BrvEon, Yates & Yates Corvallis, a firm whoso standing needs no comment. Mr. latcs is mak ing friends in all parts of the district and will roll up a vote on June 1st which will ulace him bavond his competitors with an overwhelming majority. Tho Review prints the Oregon demo cratic free silver plank heading it "A Good Plank." This is an impudent at tempt to hoodwink tho honest free silver voters of Douglas county in view of the fact that Floed made tho gold fight at the statu convention, end was aided by Fisher and Sheridan. Yet now in order to catch a few votes they go back on their principle?. What do tho voters think of men who are plaving them for suckers? lint this is only on a par with all their other acts of this campaign Don't be used as a catspaw to holp tucso fellows rake their clicsinn's out of the fire. Hon. rtios. Tongue untie a rousing and powerful speech at Ashland l.t Sat urday evening to a very large ami en thusiastic audiencj, who went almost vdd with cathusiam when the piesi dent of tho republican club. Hon. J. W. Merrit, referred in his introductory ad dref s to the names of Tongue for Con cress, J. H. Mitchell for United States Senator and Wm. Kinley for President Mr. Tongue held his audience spellbound for over two hours with bis reference to republican success in managing the gov ernment, pointing out in masterly logic. the principles of the parly and hie elo luence in presenting his views to the people. Oue John Long of Coles Valley ha eicued a statement written iiy a uomo crat and printe'd in the Review, re fleeting 03 D. Ii. Shambrook. Well let him ssv what he will. He is well known in the courts of Douglas County, and D. It- Shambrook will not suffer by a com panson vulli 1.0:12:. MiaruurooK lias never bem indicted of calf stealio Affidavit' from such men as Brown, and statements by such men as Long, may please the Review rabble but they will be power!e-3s amount sensible persons who know theae fe'luws. A good man of one political patty for district attorney is better thau a man trying to sail uuder two Hags. If Mr. Yates' opponent docs not get swamped we are mistaken. He is reported aa baying a hard time explaining his po sition. In one place be is one tiling and in another place he u another. - uccess to Sir. Yates and a square man. M. D. Thompson, republican candi date for county commissioner, is just the man we want to look after the fi nancial business of the county. A vote for Thompson will be in the interest of economy for our county. Voters cannot do better than support him. He is the peer of any man on ths oppasition tick ets for that office. I). It. Shambrtux is breaking down the Ecnselesa charges persistently urged against him by the opposition. The people are coming to their tenses and perceive that he hs not at all respon sible for Sam I down's escape, as he did not have charge of the jail at tho time Brown wis assisted to escape by his out side friend. While hia opponents are buy beggiog for votes our very efficient county treas urer, W. A. Frater, is attending to his official duties, just as he will do after June 1st, 1S0G. No better man could bo found for the place and his bondsmen do not lo5So any eleep of nights, for fei his accounts will iuii tlort on settle ment day. We learn that Hon. Thos. II. Tongue is making grand headway iu hia tarn paign whore ver he go s. Hia tongue is telling a grand b'ory in Totiguo'ii favor, proving lhat tongue is the most valuable member of the body when backed up with brains such aa inspire Tongue's tongue. W. ,S. Urilt, nominee for A&us&ur ia tho man for thu j Lee. He u a good business man, active, energetic, accu rate and careful, in the full vigor of maidiood, lioDCbt, able and faithful to duly, just what Jefferson eaid are the truo qualifications for office. Vote for W. S. Iiritt, and you'll never regret it. Mr. Sovereign said in his sieocli last night that the old parties asked their friends to aland by them, but the popu lists proposed to stand by themselves in tho middle of tho road. Well lhat is right Jlr. Soycreign, and wo opiuo thero and in that condition you will bo found after election. McLaughlin and McC.il I both deny the alligation of tho It3viuvv that they have been offered many inducements by republicans to withdraw from their ticket and fuse with Ihe republicans, and assert that Ihey intend (o keep in the "middle of tho road." Impoverished blood causes that tired fooling. Hood's Sareaparilla purifies, enriches and vitalizes tho blood and given vigor and vitality. Tho Review is busy in Eoudiug out circulars headed "A Fow Facts," "Somo Interesting Facts." to its friendB to cir culate that it dare not print in ittt papor, becauEo, instead of facts, they are gar bled statements designod lo doceivo the oter and induce him to vote against tho republican tickot. Such is tho most rcpreheusiblo method of electioneering ever resorted to, and this, too, while posing in its paper as op posed lo any eccroct political action. One of theso circular dodgers, "A Fow Facts," states that during tho rebellion Irishmen did this und that and tho other mighty deeds of valor, and that hey wero such pure patriots and defend era of the Hag, etc., etc. Well, suppose thev were. Tho 1'lai.sdkalkr has never, neither has tho republican party said anything against Irishmen. But it now comes of ill grace in the Review to prate eo much about Irish patriots, when at tho time the Iriobmen were fighting for tho Hag the Review's democratic party condemned them in unmeasured terms, as "Lincoln hirelings." "Lincoln jani zaries," Lincoln cut-throats," and when the government huug an Irishmau for tho murder of Lincoln, this samo party condemned the government's action and charged the executive with being "more barbarous than the Czar of Russia," bo- causa it executed an Irishman, not be cause he was an Irishmau, but becaus J he was a murderer. Those Irishmen named by lUo Review who did so nobly, did not do what they did because they wero Irishmen, but be cause they were patriots, but not more so than Americans. Grant aud Slier man stood by the old tlag, not because of their nationality but because they were patriots. As to nationality wo can name two Iiishmeu who have been hunt; for murder to every one American who has been hung for that crime. If the Re view wants to compare notes on that subject we are ready for it. This is not a contest between Irishmen and Ameri cans, m e say all honor to any man who proves himself an honest man, let him hail from what country he may, or hold to what laith he may, or no faith at all we care nothing about that. The Review's "few facts" are feic in comparison to the many other facts not flattering to Irishmen of whom the Re view is now the champion. The PLAiNUK.iLtn favors the nominees of the republican ticket, not because they arc American but because they are honest men and patriotic citizens. TUG REPUBLICAN TICKET. The Keview having no party to de fend, no political principles to advocato nor any person to befriend, so it S3s pitches into a secret organization, and with falsehoods and misrepresentations tries to belittle, traduce, villify and os tracise men whose characters are above reproach, men who arc known to be good American citizens, honest, upright, just and true to principle, because, for sooth, they choose to exercise their con stitutional rights ai well as their God given privileges. The Keview and its censorial corres pondents can't point to o ne disreputable act of those men it saeeringly calls A. I'. A's. There is not one of those con temptible scribblers or any member on the Keview force, its aiders or abettore, who can command more respect in tho community where each is known than these men they aro trying to tcardown by villification ,by an appeal to ignorance and prejudice. These Reviow ortracised men aro the peers of any on the demo cratic ticket. They are quiet, temperate, loyal American citizens, charitable, law abiding men. Then why try to smirch them with such political rotteness mud slinging? Kutsuch is proverbial with the Keview and its crowd, who, being void of principle, seek to gain temporary benetit by indulging in mean and scurrilous personalities. The Plaixdealci: has not indulged in any personalities trying to smirch the character or reputation of any demo cratic candidate. The Plaimiealku ban been fair and treats all men on the opposition ticket as gentlemen who have enough independence of mind to have au opin ion of their own. The Plaindealek discusses measures, as best it can upon principle, knowing lhat abuse is not ar gument. The I'lai.niiealxk supports the repub lican ticket because it is made up of rep resentative mon of the republican party, a party whoso principles and policy of government it believes arc the best The I'laindualku trusts ilia! its read crs win iook at these things in an un- prcjudicial light, and have tho manli ness to bo fiir ami just toward those men which the lieviev and itacorres- londenta aud aflianta mention with scurrility. Kemcmber, they aro good citizens and worthy of your support at the polle, aud if they are e'ecled will do good and honest service. Hypocrisy. The Keview devotes its chief attou lion to tho A. P. A. as a diabolical "se crel political organization." Its col umiiH arc recking with a tirade of abuso of (bis order, while it and its aiders and nbettors are holding almost nightly se cret ca' in l0 rj, y Land ofliee con coctin iilana and scheming lo defeat the ropu iojii party. This ia hypocrisy gone mad. Will thu peop!o voto that ring into power? Wo trow not. W. K. Wells of Olalla is iu tho city to day. Mr. Wells reports tho political prospect goad for tho republican ticket. It ia gaining strength every day. Capt, (. AV. Peters of Oakland eauio up Inst night on tho local. Ho BijB (he republican ticket will win there, sure. Notice to Stockmen. My imported Clydesdale stullion will stand Una season on my farm, 2l. miles north of Kosebnrg, April 1, 1890. Rea son, $10. ; Inn. fin. J. C. Aiken. CAMPAIQN LIES. Another democraticcampaign lio is in rculation in various parts of thecouuty, Viz: Hint the manuscript lor 1110 delin quent tax list and other legal ads. furnished tho I'laindeaush for publica tion by D. It. Shambrook wero so illegi ble that Uonjamin had to chnngo them before he could publish them. This is so glaring a falsehood that any man ol sense will easily rcrceivoMt. Publishers of legal ads. must strictly follow copy to onsuro payment for the publication, aud a publisher will not lake any chances iby correcting copy of such a nature. Further more, a pub lisher could not make correclions of le gal ads, if ho desired to do so, except to do as tho Review did, spell out in full abreviated land descriptions. This amplifying of land descriptions in publishing delinquent lax sales practiced by the Review when it had this work to do under Agee and Miller, tho Plaindealek showed up in all its- beauty aud loveliness a few months ago, wherein the Pi-aisoealkk showed by a comparison of the Review's publication with those of tho Plainde.u.kk's. AVe herewith givo a'tiow a sample, by stat ing a hypothetical case: l'LAt.NOEALCn. Review. The V K, N.W.'f.MX. The west hall of north 12.T.25S. n.6V. west quarter ol ac tion twelve, tuwnihip tUCIlty-live SOUtll, rangc'slx, west. Thus it will bo seen at u glance the Review "padded out" its copy gent rally, taking twice or moro than twice the space that was legally necesiary, as the abreviated foun 1 followed by Sheriff Calheart and printed by tho Pi.us- dealek is legal and costs not more than half what it does to scll out in lull us was the practice of Agee and Miller and the Review. As to re-writini; manu script of David Shambrook before publi cation it is a base falsehood. THE REVIEW ON "FUSION." In Monday's Keview, we see the eoitor coes wild because a few of the most worthy citizens of Douglas county hap pened to come in to town at the same limo and somo of them were see.i talk ing with each other. What a deplorablo state of mind he must be in when he can only see an enemy in everyone who does not come at once and report his arrival to him, and also state his business here. If they do not, then he will set them down aa plotting somo meanness, uf course. This is how he treated those people he names who wero in (own ou last Satur day. Wo have taken some pains to interview 3Ir. 1). Shambrook, J. II. Sbupe, republicans; F. A. McCall, K. S. McLaugtin, J. F. Uazley and J. Green, populistp, and they all say that no attempt has been msil; by republi cans to nave tlieni withdraw or tuse with Ihcni. Hut they do say they have been "bored" by democrats for dickers right along, and are denying the Re view's slander right along whenever they speak. nuclcleu'n Arnica Salve. The Eest Salve in tho world for Cols Bruises, sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands Chillbains, Corns, and all skin Ernp, tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It ia guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or monoy refunded Price 25 cents per box. For sale at A. C. Marsters fc Co. Lime and salpbur at Marstere'. Pure Blood means sound health. 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It soothes the child, Mittens tho gum, p.tln, cure wind colic, and I"''-' remedy for Dlurrhuti. Is pleasant to the tate. !oll hy druggists In every part of the worW. Twenty five cents n bottle. It value It Incalculable. Co sure nn.l link for Mr. Ulunlow's oothliiK Sjnip, nml take no other klml. Sale Under Decree and Execution (). If Hover, Plaintiff.) X. I Wlllinn H UnrrU, Kb-lui Harris I Martha Chuney, iluroii-r Chancy, t Anna M. lirowii, O. F. HIxhoii, J. i F. Ovcrstrcct, II. It. Ilentzeii mm I im.iu ttt..i.r rfniliintff. I TVTOTICKis hereby Klvn Hint under and by 1 ..t.f... ,w.vo.tillfTi nml firilnr ! null' 14- stiel out of the ireult Court for the County f Uoinjlas, -Ktntc of Oregon, (Intel May'th, A. mr.-. in fnv..r nt o. II. Ufvom. rilalntlir, ami ,..,it willinm If. 1 1 ii r rlii. Kitella ItnrrK Mar ina unnney, iiarnier iiain-j, nmn (). K. Hljcion. J. K. Ovrmtreet. II. U. ISenUcH ainl I.ewi Monger, lefcnlant, conunanillnK me to iiialc mile of thr certain mortKagcl rvnl property In aii! execution ami hereinafter lar tlcularh ileccrllH'il to catlefy the lemaiiaol ii. T.iiinHir tn-wlt- T(i( mini of Thirteen hundreii and twenty-one and 37-llfl Hollars ($UCJI.:i7) with intercut thereon nt tho rati! of 10 percent, per annum from tho lthdayof March. Iii96; ami the further ura of One himilreil and lifty tklM.V) IJolhira attorney !: and thu fur ther sum of r'ixty-nve (K5.0) Dollar for !av ralit on sold premise; ami the fiirtther mini of Forty-clicht Dollar (H3.CO) conti and dltmrw ments and the costs of and upon thin writ I will on Tuesday, the 16th day of June, 1H0G, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of t aid day bt the front door ol Hie cour; nouw in liwunrx. DouglaK county, Oregon, oiler for fale and tlt at public auction to the hii;heiit bidder for tanli nil the ritrht title and interent ilefeiidaut"., William II. Harris and Kstella Harris, Lad on the Ulet day of August, Mii, or may at any lime nince act'iirod in or to the following dem.-riu.ii land! and premi.-ei'. to-wit: JJeglnning at the northeast comer of the C. W. Iivtkworth dona tion land claim .claim No. 39, in townslilp :X) south, o! range 1 we, of the Willamette Me ridian, running thence vvcet I3.'0 chains thence north alone the west line of the Alexna iler Duinond donation land claim, claim No. 10, I.-, rhaim. thence cast along the north line of aiI claim Ko. K, 21.22 chains to the section line between sections 4 and 5. thence south alone n UI,e -"cbains to the south Iineof . . u , , laljn Sn K. tbcnec. veit r, v; chains: thence north 11.25 chains to the place of beginning, containing liM.w acres of i land in Douglas county. State of Oreeon. Also . i.einninK t the northeast corner of said C W , ,!r(.t.vor,h's donation land claim, claim No. .Ii in ed Township and Kange. thence runnmc west j7.2j chains; inence souin ii.-i cnam; ! thence cast 37.35 chains: thence north :ll.2: chains to the idace of beKinninc. contahiim ' :l l acres. The two tracta above described 1 comainlm: MS -acres of land, all situated in Sections f and S of Tcwn-hip 'JO South, Uange , West of the Willamette Jlcndian and In Dou; iifro"ntv. State of Oregon. C. f. CATHCAUT. Sheriff of Douglas. County, Oregon. By W. V. Cathcakt, Deputy. mlltd Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Property. BY VIRTUE Or AN h..XtLLIiU- KLtli out of the Circuit Court of the atate of Ore gon for Douglas County, in the suit of C. K. Hill. Tilainutr. a2ln: u. vv . retcrs ann juua -v. Peters, his wife, K. G. Young, A. G. Young ami G. V. Steam-, partners under the firm name of 1 a. Younsr t Co.. A. F. htearns anil C. I chcnoeth. partners nniler the firm name of Stearns A. Cbeuowcth, defemlants, duly on the l?t day of Mav, lsW, Uon a decree and order of sale diily maiie aud entered in stsM court and cause iu favor f the above named plaintiff and against the above namol defendants, G. W. l eters on me ioinua oi -pni, Kti. for the s;im of S Main with interest thereon at the rate of s tr cent- j.er annum, from, the date thereof, f.00 attorneys fees and costs and di-bursiaenls of this suit taxed at and further iecreeine that tne amount due the plaintllf with attorney's fee?, cots and dis burcments should be a lirt lieu upou the mortcage.1 premises and decreeing a sale of the mortgaged prvmi-vs for the Mims aboe raen tioiieil, sahl premises being described as fullons. tovrit: lleginuin at the northeai corner of the northwest quarter of tlie southeast ijuarter of Section :S and running variation 19 degrees east, MKith iSi) i bain?. tiK-nce outh W degrees west 7 chains s..uth tvs degrees wt G chains, thence north !7 degrees vi e t L'O chains, thence north 2 degrees u est l'J-M chains, thence cat 11.67 chains to the piece of beginning, contain ing 12 acres, liein and lying in sections?. Township 21 Stmth of Itangc i West, in Douglas Conntv, Oregon. Now therefore by virtne of sid execution, I will ou Saturday, the 6th day oi June, 1S96. at one o'clocC p. iu. of said dav at the Court llou-v' door in Kosebnrg. Douglas County, Ore gon, sell at pnblic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title ami interest whK'h the above naineu defendant o. . peters had iu or to the above de scribed real property on the 11th day of Febru ary. liSl. or nt any time thereafter or enough to satisfy the demand of the above naincl plaintiff ana win apply tne costs, nrsi 10 tne costs anu ii-biirstmentio( this sale, second to theplain tltfs itemaixls as aforesaid and the ovcrpulus if any there be, I will pay to whomsoever shall lawfully be entitled to the same. Dated this 7th dav of Mav. 1L. C. F. CATHCART. sheriff of Douglas Conntv, Oregon. By W. W. C.vthcart. Deputy. m7td. SUMMONS. rN THK CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE STATE OF Oreeon, for Douglas County. Isabella C. Davenport, I'lcintiC". 1 vs. I It. M. Simpson. Josaphine Simpson, i Adda Simpson, Elizabeth Simp- f son. Clara Simpson, Bird Simpson , aud Jesse Simpson, Defendants. J To the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon vim and eacn 01 you are nereoy rcquireii to apjt.ar ana anver the complair.t filed against you in the above entitled suit in the above naracd court on or befote the 22nd day of June, lsi5, that being the t.rst dav of the next term of said court. And you w ill take notice that if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint lor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, which is the fore closure of a certain mortgage given bv K. M. Simpmii and Jo-ephlneSiinpson to plaintif to se cure tne payment 01 tne sum 01 i w ana in terest, aud that the real property described in said mortgage, to-wir Beginning at a joint north 'J degrees and minutes west II chains, north 20 chains from the quarter post on line between Section- and IS, Township 27 South, Kange i" West Willamette Meridian, Oregon; theiiee north N) degrees and 5S minutes west .MX-chains: thence south in degrees west ld.32 chain: thence south si) degrees and 5," minutes east 12.01 chain-', and thenee north U.'JS chains to the place of beginning, containing L Co acres. Also alt that iortiou or strip of gravel bar and land that lies between the most westerly line of the above decrilicd premises and the South I'mj-iua river, being two acres more or less, be sold as irovidetl by law to sati-iy said mortgage and interest and costs and the costs of suit, aud that you and each of you be forever barred of all right, title, interest or equity of redemption in or to said real proierty or any iart thereof. This summons i published ov order of Hon. J. C. Fnllerton, judge of mui court, maae on the 1. STRATFORD, attorney for l'lafntiir. Jth dav of May, lx. K. m9td Final Notie. TN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE J- uf Dri'irmi. ill Diincl'is Cntmtv. STATE Ill the matter ot the deceased. estate of Nat MachcII, Netioc is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of Hie aoove entitled estate has tiled his final account in settlement thereof, and the Court, by order duly made and entered of record, ha Uxed Monday, July Cth, IMV, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day for hearing objections if any there lie, to said account and the final settlement of said estate. Dated this 23rd dav ot April, 1S9T.. J. A. McCULLY, W. W. Cacdweu., Administrator. Attorney for Administrator. a23t5. NOTICE. T N THE CIRCUIT COURT OK Til E SLVTE OF -1- Oregon for Dougtas couutv. Satiih E. Pierce, Plaintiff.) s. Iicnjauian Pierce. Defendant.) To Iicnjauian I'eirce Defendant; In the name of the State of Oregon, you are herebv required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the urst day of nest regular term of above court to wit: June 22nd, 1S.H"., and if you fail Plaintiff will take degree against you dissolving vour marriage contract, and for future care and "cus tody ot George Pierce, your minor child. Feed Page-TCstis. Attorney for Plaintiff. This summons Is published bv order of Hon. .1 c. Kullerton, Judge of said Court. Dated Mav Cth, ltti;. m7 td'. Administratrix First Notice. TyjOTIt'K IS HKUEliY GIVEN THAT THK undersigned has been appointed adininis tralrix of tho estate of 1). C. McChillen, de ceased, by tho County Court of Douglas County. Oregon. AU persons having claims against said estate must present the same to nu- at the McClalleii (House diily verified within six months from this date Dated nt lloseburg. the ,tli day oi Mav. lsw; MRS. ELECTA I. MuT.ALLKN, Administratrix uf the estate of W. I D. V. -McClalleii, Deceased. SUMMONS- Ti TUB CIIMJL'IT COL'IiT OK TUB fiTATB I of Oregon for the County of Douglas. J.GMloVertwfi, nainnn. Charlea VJohnUiMenijIeA.Joh"a I ,.tn. Dornn II. H tearw. A.KIU thon Mc.oy and Couyty of Dong-1 Ip, Defendant..! t,. c:!i.irl. W. Johnston, Jennie A. Johnston and Everett 15. lUhh, the alwve named ueicn- ""fn'tiie name of the State of Oregon, you and tfftch of you are hereby reo.Hlre.1 to apiar and answer the amcnde.1 complaint hle.1 against von in the acove cnuueu u, ou mmy 3ar. I ho -and day of June. 1KW, the same being '.'."'.yV: it ..'.,t term nf tho nbovc cn- t on olthfi summons, end If you fall w to ep pVar and answcr.for want th ereof the pWntltT will apply U) sain touri tor 'racreelhPnVlff have and recover ol and fram the defendants, unaries ... joiiu.. Jennie A. Johnston and the Stearns Fro t Land wltn iniert"ii meicuu i. n v- - rate of eight per cent-ir annum from the 1st Tr. "i viZZXiT. iwu ami for the further sura nfiO!.7 51n like coin, with Interest thereon at the rite of eight per cent. Tier annum from the ,.. .t..,.r v..nnW m . and for the farther sum of Vt)'.V with interest thereon at the rate of tight ircent. jr annum fromj tho23rd day of January, iwi, u;.' iuiww . . attorneys Ke, and the costs and disbursements of this suit And for a decree foreclosing : the mortgage cxectitcl aud delivered by raid defen danU Charles W. Johnston and Jennie A. John- y.Utu to tiie Jarvu-lxinKiin .Mortgage irusi. wjiu- Miiy, ami by it assign! to piamuii, yam iu ,turtu rml Tirooextr situated in the County of Douglas, state of Oregon, and more particularly uounueu suu uwtiiuw i"j " -1 l'art of the dunatlon land claim of Henry I'urdy, claim No. 11 In sections nine (0) and nixteciif.il!), Towu:i.p 27 South, Hange 5 Wear of the Willamette Meridian; and lots one (1). two (2), thee i'ij, io.sr (1), fire (5), six 61 in said Seetloii slxlci-u Ol. and more particularly bounded and m-scribed as follows, to-wit; KoKinnlng at the northwest corner of the Sam uel Haricesi Donation Land Claim, being claim So. -II in Township 27 South, Kange b West of the Willamette Meridian; thence run ning north jlu7 chains; thence eastOOi chains; thence south 17.52 chains: thence cast 12. CI chains; thence south 33.75 chains; thence west Li21 chains to the place of beginning. Also a tract of land beginning at the northeast corner oi the said Henry I'urdy Donstlon Land Claim, being claim So. 41; tbence running west 33.5s chains: thence south 2Ji chains; thence east UO-o chain"; thence north 3.SO chains to the place of beginning, excepting therefrom lots nine '9 and ten 101 in said Sections 9- AH of the above described real property being in Section 9 and lv. Township 27 South, Range 5 West of the Willamette Meri dian, containing in all 273.40 acres more or lesf. and declaring said mortgage to be a first lien on scidreal property, and the liens nr interests of the defendants, if anv. subse quent in poinf oi time and inferior in merit to plaintiffs said mortgage, and to sell said prop erty upon execution and order of sale as is by lawproviueu to ? ausiy such uetraz s piuuuu may obtain in this suit, and that defendants and each of them be forever barred and fore closed of all right, titlo or interest in or to said real property, or any pan tccreor, ana mat plaintiff have such other and further relict as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons Is published by order of Hon orable J. C. Fulleiton, judge of the above en titled court, duly made and entered on the 27th day of March, IMS. STAKE, THOMAS & CHAMBERLAIN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Property. BY VIRTUE OF AX EXECUTION ISSUED out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Douglas Connty in the suit of C. K. Hill, plaintiff, against G. W. Felers and Julia A. Fe ters.his wife.Eva F. Hamilton and E.G. Young. A. G. Young and J. G. Steams, partners under the firm name of E. G. Young & Co., A. F. Steams and C. L. Cbenoweth, jartners under the firm name of Stearns i Chenoweth, defend ants, duly attested on the 30th day of April, 1MH, upon a decree and order of sale duly made and entered in said court and cause in favor of the above named plainlilT and againt the above named defendant, G W. I'eters and Julia A. I'eters, on theSVl day of April, IsSd, for the sum of $70S-"I, with interc-t thereon at the rate of S per cent, per annum from the date thereof, ") attorney's tees, and costs and disbursements of the suit taxed at f 17: said decree also being in favr of the defendant, Eva F. Hamilton, and against the defendants. G. W. Peters and Julia A. Peters, his wife, for the sum of $1,309.04 and interest from date thereof at the rate of S per cent, per annum. $100 attorney's fee, and costs and di-bursemcnts in this suit taxed at $11, and further decreeing that the amount due the plaintiff, with attumey's fee, costs and dis bursements, should be a first Hen upon the mortgaged premises, and decreeing a sale of the mortgaged premises for the sums above men tioned, said premises being described as follows, to-wit: All that portion of the south half of the northeast quarter and the cast half of the south east quarter of section St, township 21. south of range 5 west lying on the noi th side of Call poo ia Creet, in Douglas County, Oregon, containing bO acres, more or less. Now therefore by irtce of said execution, I will on Saturday, the 6th day of June, 1SW, at one o'clock P. M. o; said dav, at the court house door in Kosebnrg. Douglas Conntv, Ore gon, sell at public auetion. to the highest bid der for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest which the above named defendants. G.W. retersand Julia A. Peters, his wife, had in or to the above described real propertv on the tth day of March, lssi. or at anv time there after, or enough to satisfv the demand of the above named! plain ti IT and the demand of the said defendant Eva F. Hamilton, and will apply the proceeds arising therefrom, first to the costs and dibursments of this sale, second to the plaintiff's demand as aforesaid, third to the demand of said Eva F. Hamilton, and the overplus ii any there be, I will pay to whom soever shall lawfullv be entitled to the same. Dated this 30th day of April. lsW. C. F. CATHCART aJO Sheriff Douglas County, Oregon. Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Property Under Foreclosure. Henry Little, Plaintiff. 1 vs. Wiley Pilkington, Mary E. Pilking-1 ton. Margaret A. Deardorff, Wil- f liara J. Deardorff and J. JS. Beck ley, Defendants, j State of Oregon, 1 County of Douglas. K' Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas Connty. and in the above entitled cause on the Hth day of April, 1XX, upon a judgment and decree of foreclosure made and entered of record in said Circuit Court on the 30lh dav of June, ISM, foreclosing a certain mortgage iu favor of said above named plaintiff aud against said defendants, and against the hereinafter mentioned and described mortgaged real prop erty for the sum of ?1SL with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent, 'per annum from the loth day of June, ISM, and the sum of $-30.00 at torney fees with interest thereon at the rate of S per cent, per annnm from the 13th day of June. Is91. and the sum of $J7.4o cost, with interest thereon at the rate of S per cent, per annum from the lath day of June, ISM, and .the costs of and upon said -writ, and the costs and ex pense of this sale. Now therefore I will on Saturday, the jrd, day of flay, 1S06. at one 0 ; clock p. M. of said day at the Court House door in Kosebnrg, Douglas County, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash iu hand, nil the right, title and interest which the said defendants or either of them had ou the Pith day of June, LssS. the data of the execution of said mortgage or at anv time thereafter in or to the following described real property situate in the Comity of Douglas aud state of Oregon: All that portion of Lot No. S in Block No. U. contained ;5 feet fronting on "V'A yrcct and running to the comer ot Front and Oak Street, thence aloug said Oak Street 100 feet to Lot No. 9 in said Block, thence along tho line of Lot No. 3 S3 feet, thence ICO feet to the place of beginning, beiug 35 feet bv ico lectoff of the South side of Lot No. S in Block No. 13 in uiuce-ior s.iul Douglas County, together with u tiuiuiiui?, iifit-uiuiuieuis ana appurte nances thereunto belonging or in anvwlse ap pertaining. " Dated at Roseburs, Oregon, this the 2SrJ, day of April, 1S96. ' C. F. CATHCART, sheriff of Douglas County. Oregon. By W . W . Catiicaut, Deputy. a23td. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned has been by tho County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, appointed Administrator of the estate of Clarke Richard, deceased. All per sons having claims svgainst said estate are re quired to present the same with proper vouch ers, with in six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned, at Koseburg, Doug hi Conntv. Oregon. Dated this 9th day of April, 1S9S. E. E. RICHARDS, Administrator of the estate of Clarke Rich ards, deceased. Administratrix Notice. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the County Court of Douglas county, Oregon, appointed administratrix of the estate of John Conwav, deceased. AH per sons having claims against said estate are re quired to present tho same, with tho proper vouchers, within six months from date of this notice, to the undersigned, at Elkton, Douglas Connty. Oregon. ' s Dated, this 6th day of April, lax. . MARTHA CONWAY, Administratrix!)! the Estate ol John Conway Deceased, a6t5 3