THE PLAINDEALER 1S40ID SVXST THURSDAY BY THE PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING COMPANY W F. BENJAMIN, ... C. Y. BENJAMIN, .... Subscription Rates: On You payabltlnadTanco....... Editor Manager Tlx Mouths, " tree Vo itl i. " 50 MAY 28. 1896. Republican State and Congres sional Ticket. For ContDfisman let District, THOMAS H. TOXGUE. For Supreme Judge, R.S. BEAN. For District Attorney, 2d District, W. E. YATES. For Member Board ol Equal iz Uion, ROBERT WALKER. Republican County Ticket. For State Senator, A. W. REED, For Representatives, J. T. BRIDGES. A. M. CRAWFORD. GEO. W. RIDDLE. For Clerk, J. H. SHUPE. For Sheriff, D. R. SHAMBROOK. For Treasurer, W. A. FRATER. For Aseeseor, W. S. BRUT. For Commifsioner, M. D. THOMPSON. For School Superintendent, 0. C. BROWN. For SorTeyor, W. P HEYDON. For Coroner, K. L. MILLEK. For Justice, for (be Four Roseburg Pre cinct?, JOHN HAMLIN. For Constable, H. C. SLOCDM. And the stamper still ia stamping. Don't forget to mark your ticket with a cress at the left of the name of A. W Reed of Donglas county. There ia great danger that the little two-Ior-a-cent stamper will stamp him self out instead of the A. P. A. Don'tjorget to place an X immediately at the left of W. P. Heydon'a name on the ticket you rota next Monday. O. C. Brown, candidate for county sen ooi superintendent if toe coming man for that office, and when you voters go 10 tne pons be sure and mark your ticket thus: 49 X O. C. Brown. Vote for W. A. F rater for county treas urer. He is too busy attending to bosi ness to go buttonholing over the county. He I a rate man, one you can (rust. Dr. K. L. Miller, republican nominee for coroner, ought to be elected sure. We wfll need him to hold an inquest over the defunct body of the democratic party: Hamlin for justice of the peace and H. C. Slocum for constable, regular nominees on the republican ticket, are deserving your support next Monday don't forget it. II you want to down the "Roseburg ring" that has been dominating the city government and are now trying to con trol the county government, vote the re publican ticket from top to bottom. Tbos. H. Tongue, nominee for con Stress from the first congressional dis tnct, will be elected sure as fate. His opponents, W. S. Vanderburg, the popu list and Jeff. Myers, the democrat, are lagging in the race. No republican can afford to Ecratch Tongue. Remember, as goes Oregon, a 1. a a . . .a iue nrsi to noia election tuts year, so largely eoea every other state, Oregon u the "initiative and referendum" of National politics. The'democratic party endeavored to shape its principles on financial and tar iff reform, like the Irishman on picket, who aimed at something hiding in the bushes bo nalo bit it if was an enemy and miss it if it was s friend, The ordinance providing that married men must report to their wives nightly at 11 p. m. was defeated in the Council of Bridgeport, 0. The opposition in the lobby appeared to be equally divided be tween the wives and the husbands. In one of the principle towna of Kan sas a war between the undertakers has brought the price of coffins down to f 1.46 at which price it is cheaper to die than to live, and there are plenty of persons in Kansas who ought to avail them selves of the opportunity. The Cincinnati Enquirer notifies the Democrats that "the time for sober act ion lias arrived." Sober action? No body knows better than the editor of the Cincinnati Enquirer (hat the demo cratic party is preparing to go on a tre mendous tear. Chicago Tribune. Every judge of the election through- oat the county should Iks at the polling places promptly on time. If they are not on time, the bystanders may supply the places of thoee absent. So to avoid delay or the election of incompetent judges and clerks, every one appointed by the county authorities should be on hand precisely at 8 o'clock, by all moans, nnless sickness or death should provent. j For county commissioner we have the name of M. D. Thompson, a rann against whom there can be no chargo of crook edness In his doaling with others. A man who stands ubovo suspicion. Mark your ballot for M. D. Thompson. J. II. Shupe, tlio candidate, for county clerk is bo well known throughout the county that any commoudation from us is unnecessary. His ability is unques tioned and his honesty has never been impeached. Vote for J. II. Shupo next Monday. W. S. Nrilt, the uomiueo for assessor on the republican ticket ie the man for the place. ' AH good republicans can and should vote for him because of his peculiar fitness for tho plnre. Don't fail to put a cross between No. 4ti and W. .S. Bnt-thus "4C X W. S. Brill. Yeaterday'd cyclone at S. Louis wos a terrible affair. Tho loss of lifo is ap palling while the destruction of prop erty runs up into the millions. It tome times rains in Oregon, as some of our readers may iiavo noticed during the past few months, but it doesn't; cyclone to any extent. The decision of the Etipiuniu court in tho Horsa case establishes no new prin ciple of neutrality law. It confirms tho theory of tho lower courts that arms may be shipped as metchandise or insurgents carried as passengers with impunity, but union of bath in one vessel at tho same time coustitutiM tittiog out an armed ex pedition, which is forbidden. Don't allow personal dislikes to divert you from voting for J. T. Bridges, A. M. Crawford and G. W. Kid J If, candidates for the legislature. The defeat of any nne of these gentlemen may defeat the election of u republican United States Senator, ami a senator Oregon, canuut afford to loose on account of psrscnal dislikes to any of the above gentleman, if, perchance, any exist. Vote for D. R. Shambrook, a Djulas county barn and reared man, now in the prime of manhood, active, vigilant and attentive to btiriuess in proper person We must look to the young men for act ive, energetic work requiring frequent exposure and fatigue, such as the duties of sheriff often require. Shambrook is the man for tha place and no good re publican will oppose him. Mr. W. E. Yates, the republican can didate for dhtrict attorney of tho second district, is meeting with abundant suc cess wherever he goes, fits election now assured, as the last few days of his canvass has bean those of acknowledged gains throughout the district, localise the people have learned of his superior fitness on account of his learning and long expirience in legal practice coupled with honesty and native ability. Charley the Great 'fisher hai often been beard to remark that "The peopl of this country likeJ to ba humbugged anyway, ana iue more you tiumoug 'em the belter they like it." It might be proper to remark that he has btcn work ingonthis plan throughout the whole campaign. Nevertheless we predict that Charles will realize bis mistake next Monday when the people of this county show him that they are not such fools as he evidently takes them to be. Vote for A. W. Reed, the republican candidate for state senator. He is the man for the place. Republicans can' afford to throw off on I teed. The detn ocrats are trying to get votes for Uazley in exchange for votes for A gee where they can mike such a deal, and witl others they promise votes for Reed they can get votes in return for Agee. So their vote for Reed is unreliable. It will go to either Girley or Reed where they can secure a vote for Agee. We would respectfn 'y call tho attcn Uon of jadges of electi jn to the change in the election laws with regard to the manner of filling out (be ballot. Don' erase the name of the man vou wish to vole for. That will kill your vote. The new law requires that no marks shall be allowed on the ballot other than a mark betwen the number on the ballot and the name of the party intended to be voted for. Remember don't draw a line over the name, but make a eras as in the sample we print today. Production of doxestic wools for the last 53 years had grown from 35,802,114 pounds in 1S10 to 303,001,142 pounds in 1893, an average increase of over 5,000, 000 pounds a year. Since tho repeal of the McKinley act of 1893 tho production has fallen off several million pounds and the value of both sheep and wool has decreased fall one half. These are facts ow, what is tne cause? We wero told before Cleveland's election that wo must have foreign wools to mix with domestic wools; that putting wool on the free list would be the means of increasing n de mand for domestic wool and that would enhance the market price. But it has not done it. The cause of the decline in prices is, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the result of putting wool on the free list. Whose Ox Is Gored? Jr. Cator, the populist orator hero Monday night staled, "God ordained that every one shall eat bread by the sweat of his brow." In as much as Ocd did not state in what way man shall raise the sweat, whether digging ditches, threshing grain, sawing wood or making political speeches, Mr. Cator doubtless thinks he is sweating for his bread and of course is getting his bread as ordained by God, in getting $50 a day and ox penses paid. But when a republican or democratic sweats on tho rostrum, he, the wicked sinner, is violating God s ordmauees. It makes all the difference in the world whose ox is being gored. When tho populist bull gels a horn under tho fifth rib of the republican ox it gives tho pops infinato delight lo hear him roar, but when tho republican ox is goring a pop, great is the roar thereof, and all tho other op8 roar too, and the laugh is the other way. Lime and sulphur at Marelers'. VOTERS. Voters of Douglas county, with this number of tho Pl.vikdkaler, wo close the campaign so far as tho regular twice-a-wcek issue is concerned. Wo havo mado a square, cloan fight. We havo kept as dear of acerbity as possible. Wo havo not villificd any candidate of the opposition. Wo havo tried to defend our candidates against aspersions of their characters without detractions of their oppononts. Wo have triod to win sup port by fair and goutlcmanly means upon priuciples as wo understand it, free from unfrioudly personalities. Wo honestly helievo the nominees of tho republican party aro tho peers of any of thcii competitors. They are clean men, whoso honesty, uprightness and gentlemanly conduct aro ahovo reproach. That they may have faults we won't deny. Their oppononts cannot claim immunity irom like blemishes. We aro all erring human beings. Perfection does not belong to any one. In view of tbeec facts wo have sought to deal fairly with all. We have avoided speaking of tho errors of cither lriends or opponents, uui nave extoncd tno good qualities of cur nominees keeping within tho bounds ol truth. We have done our best and now leave tho matter with you, trusting .you will go to the ballot box, and as liouett, conscientious men dojou, duty and make choico of tho men best qualified to eeivu you for the next two year, Thore in your majesty, with a freeman's weapon, tho ballot, settle tho contest. You are the arbiters in tho case. At your hand we hopj for justice, and abide the issue, hoping that you will discharge that duty like honest, patriotic men. When Monday's sun sinks lelow the western horizon may you be able to feel tint you have done your uuiy man American citizen. THE ROSEUURG RING WORK liilow we uivc an extract from a letter! written by ono of the Roseburg ring to a a ! 1 Itin ,n 111.. Im.lli ..... l , I. I I which shows the objects and misrepre- .1 -T sentations its managers descend to fori partisan purposes. Among other false I cl'i'nmnnla . 1 . I.. I...- f 1 . .... I i.a.fc.ijs; iue ieaueis 01 mis move i...... it i i oeais,aiueu anu aue:ieu by a lew eo called respectable Kop!e, who aro in the orguiizition for gain. gl . ummor.i is unnecessary. ve cive tho ahovo excrpt and let our svcalled rcspectiblo persons mako their own cemment. OAKLAND. P. H. Bcckley went to Itoseburg Wed neauy. Creed Chenoweth returned fiom Portland Wednesday. Rev. J. L. Jones was over from Rose- borg Tuesday. R. h. Hunt of Portland is visiting his buiuiuduuj ji. iiuui ior a siiori lime, r..j... r it . . . . .. jiim Jicnauravesreiurneuirom aew Lurg eunesuay wnere ene has been at- T H- 1 . . t i . , . i tendin wie saaie convention ot the V. C. T. U. b. J. JIcKeasoa 01 the Racket store will soon havo on hand a stock of gro ceries to accommodate his customers with. Give him a call Remember tho entertainment tint to be riven bv the Younz Ladies Y. next tnday night. May 29th, at Young's hall. Admission 10 cents. u. o. irown nominee for county school superintendent on the ltepubli- can ticket was mterviewine the voters here Tuesday. Geo. M. Brown spoke here Tuesday evening on the political issues of the present time, reviewing tho candidates on the Republican ticket and showing taat they were as good citizens as they have been, and ably qualified to fill the offices. Wta. hmory arrived here Mondav with 300 head of cattle from Coos county, a portion of which was sold lo E. G. loung v Co.. and a number to Fendal Southerhn, tho remainder to James Uawlcy who will drive them nith 350 head ol young cattle, bought of E. G. Young t Co., to Eugene, from there they will be chipped to Mr. Cornelius of Montana. RIDDLE. Summer is here and bees are swarm- inu Miss Christie Hume of Roreburg is vieiting friends here now. Ttl 1 . .... .i no men w no own the Uall mining machinery are here removini; it and will ship it back to Portland. Mrs. b. Catching and Mrs. 15. F. Lobr gave a very pleasint surprise party to Jlies Christie Hume last Wednesday evening. 'ii,.. ..i , . i itia ucaii'i ciccuuii approaenss iue urmct every one should stand by their party (if it is the republican f party), and it it isn't they had better stay at homo and work in their garden, if thoy have ono; and il you have not it is fully time you should plant one. icev. (.tilletto's daughter and Milt Du- bell will 13 married at Canyonvillo next SutiJay in tho church. Sympathy ex tended. Gjnrg3 Catching returned from Merlin .in nuiTu no nas oeen ior soino I.:- i. ...i .... i . tin- . lit s mluiiiK crow haa roturneil from Nieliol'a station with rather liutit poekota nn.l rni.1t f.. i-nl. . etraiKht next Mondav. Mrs. Itoxy Dean and infant .Un.Ut. A returned from a vinit to Canyonvillo this M wck- Nichols Bros, will start for Eukcuo with a band of eattloHoon after election. Klmer Catching is not eo well pleased witl. California as ho expected lo be. It ia reported that Ilutlor Allerlmrv ill uny out illiain oaudurson'sKroccrv ... . store. iRcnt Hassolt is tho owner oa fino blooded binl ,102 whirl. I.I. i.,n.J ' shipped him from Drain. Kxnt A niSSOURI CYCLONE. More Than Four Hundred Killed at St. Louis. St. Louis, May 23. Two hundred lives woro snuffed out in this cily and as many moro in East 8t. Louis. Property destroyed in value running into millions is the record made by yesterday's cy clone. This is a conservative estimate. No idea of the number of people killed can bo made at this timo. South St. Louis is littered with bodies of the dead. East St. Louis is a gigantic cemetory. Under the debris of buildings of that city are scores buried whose bodies will not be brought to light for many days. Perhaps never. FROM MT. SCOTT. ML Scott, May 27th. KntTOit Plain-dealer: In another part of your valuable paper appears a state ment giving tho facts regarding a lecture delivered by Mr. Baxter at the Mt. Scctt school house. The article in tho Re view of the 21st, alleging that one Schloeman had completely broken the lorce ot air. uaxter s argument, is provon thereby lo 1)0 ono hugo lie from beginning to end. Now, in order that I the Review may feel justly proud of its lato acquired ally, and to demonstrate how desperate thp Review is getting in Ub hopeless task of stamping cut lliu A P. A. by accepting this tnati Schloemau as one of its co-laborers in that cause, I will say tho following regarding SchW I man, to-wit: That ho is the moat tor- dially bated individual in Mt. i-'cott precinct. That ho is a man who has no respect for himself nor his fellowmen. That he is the embodiment of every thing that is contrary to manline33 and common deeenev. There is not one per son in this preciucl who envies his rep utation for honcstv and veiacitv, and the writer of this cau show good e.tuse why Schloemann cannot bo believed, even under oath. Ho is a political out- Bf Tt.n tnnn uil I .V.. ..1 i ..I ....1. I . , j . ...... ,...o.. v.. ...... ...... He is also a disgrace to the German Amerman element of this county, and no AnA 1ft Itinrn uinaltivit fri 4i,a. tliaim.u I ft He is continually longing fur notoriety and wants to rose before the community as a public benefactor and a great man, hftrtra lift l Hm I-.lt tlitrttv c f rw L- ami I uw UV vaAl4LJ K 4J IVVtt ntiu ui- r r ...... .. ... . .. Ignorance is the onlv virture which he can claim as his own. And as for break ing the force of auybody's arguments, everybody who-knows him, knows that he could not break the force of the in teliectual argument of a half grown jack ass. 1 hat is the man the Review claims has completely broken the force of Mr. Baxtei's arguments. Wonder if the Ile- view is making that statement on the authority of Mr. Schloeman? Cms. Ba.nscii. i r-im I i u Tura in lay concern. Wherea. the oDnoition havn h-n drcu at nenunallr. -u wMI .i lv publication. KLitAmonis .Um-,inrv in the character of I). If. Shambrook, evidently with the' intent to defeat his election. Wo tho undersigned, citizens of Doug las county, having personally known, from his boyhood, D. R Shambrook, the republi tuo nomineo for sheriff on can ticket, know him to be honest and energetic, worthy and well qualified to fill the office of sheriff for the best inter est of the citizens of Douglas county. All reports to the conlraiy ara lahe and mtsleidicg. W. R. Tnosii-o.v. Joii.v Lmmitt. S. O. Emerv. F. M. Goon. AsuroBD Clayton. J. L. CllCKCIIILL, J. P. T. W. Wisxiionu. E. G. Young, . Boys May be Had (and romelinies girls) for U) ordinary service at wages; (2) upon indenture, lo work, attend school, and bs brought up somewhat as your own; and (3) children may be had for legal adoption. Addioss, W. T. Gardner, SupU Oregon Bays' and Girls Aid Society, Portland.Or. Merit Is nliatchrc HiKxfs SarsiqunlU Its great jop- iiuni, mcrcaslDRMlcsainl womlcrfiil ctiri-. The coiutilicitba. proixirtiuit and process In preparing Howl's fciarsaiKirllla pre unknown to otlicr medicines, and make it peculiar to tttelf. It acts directly and poilthcly u)ontlie Mood, aud as ttie blood reaches every nook and corner ot the human system, alt tho nencs, muscle bones and tissues come un der the bencnccnrinflucuceuf Hood's Sarsapariila The One True Blood Purifier. All druggist-). 61- Hood' n.t, cure Liver Ills; easy to PUIS take, easy to operate. 25c. Wc have the exclu sive agency for the CENTURY Sewin-z machine. In the CENTURY we otter an article which WC believe to be L V,off, CQ..,I. - VIIIil !!.- Clline and a hand S01Uer PCe Of tlirill - Ure tbau ally Other that is produced. To be modest in our claim, Nir.ro, ... " V " ' . 3",W1 aSSert tnat tUC vCl 1 UKY IS equal to .1 . . tUC best, and Shall trucf I " " - WW 111(11-li 1 ilV- itenlf : r:- viii yuu ui it, ROSEBURG NOVELTY GASH STORE. A Fool Answered According to His Folly. Cleveland, Oro. EniTon PL.UNDCAi.nR: I szo by the Royiew, that I ara complimented by "A Republican," from Cork, on my Looking Glass talk, and wish to mako sv short reply. Now Fitz was all right until that Invoice of holy water passed through tho Custom llotife, and he tays I was guilty of tho crime of saying it ought to havo been 15 cents a gallon, and :lno of saying that the campaign riots in ths early tixtiei in French Settlement vas caused by a tecret society, known as the Golden Circle, headed bv prominent democrats ; and ho always told mo hu w:i glad ho wasn't the Irishman that fell over the Deer Creek bridge and Ihat he would join mo in sending for a relic of St. Bridget's etticoat, hut aa his friendship was voiced in applause to myfelf and subject. I will close by saying good bye, my lover, good bje. Molly Maouiur. Peoples Party Meeting. Thero will boa mats meeting ol the peeples party at Daj'ri Creek, May o0, at 1 :o0 o'clock. CHnyouville, May 30, at 7:30 o'clock. All ore invited lo coino mid tako pail at llitss meeting. Speakin,: by J. F. Gaztuy, Jr., C. Jacks jn and others. For vour Protection.- Catarrh "Cures' or Tonics for Catarrh in liquid form to 1 taken internally, usually contain either Mercury or Iodide of Potassa, or both, wmcu are injur ious if tooloug taken. Catarrh is a local, not a blood disease, caiLsctl by sudden cliaugo to cold or damn weath"r. It starts in the nasal passages, affect in" eves, cars and throat. Cold in the head causes excessive flow of mucus, and, if reponfcdlv neglected, the re sults of catarrh wdl follow; severe pain in the head, n roaring sound in the carf , lad breath, nud oftentimes au offensive dis charge. The remedy sh uld lie quick to allay inflammation nnil Ucal the membrane. ay Cream Balm is the acknowledged euro for theso troubles aud contains no mercury cor any injurious drug, l'rice, 00 cents. LEAVES ITS MARK every one of the painful irregularities mm weaknesses inai prey upon worsen. Ther fade the face, waste the- fimr min the temper, wither yon up, make yoa old brt.u.c )UUI time. oetwell: That's th-wnv tn loot n-n Cure the disorders and ailments that beset you, wuu jjr. Fierce's Favorite Prescrip tion. It regulates and promotes all the proper .uMvi.unj, .fcujjiuvca uiKcsiion, enncnes me uioou, Qispexs acnes anu pains, melancholy uu u.ou5nc53, onns reiresmng sleep, and restores health and strength, ii'b powerful general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, imparting vigor and strength .- me cquic system. Mrs. Axxa Cuucu, of Elm Creel, Bmjfrlo Co., KOl health thanks to Dr. ri tree's Favorite Pre tcriptioa asd 'Golden' "-. num. a caiuy aieoical Dt5COTCTy. was under doctors care for two years with womb i diea, acd gradually waMins ia strength all ijM'nciirae. iwassoweaK I that I could sit ur in hcl only a few moments, for two years. I commenced I3K1T?tr TIT- IS-T-.'. T?. vonte Prescrintion anA his ' Golden Medical Dis covery ' and hy the time ,i iwa iaten one-nan doz U en bottles I was up and KuinswncTeven pieasm. v,. r,. auunavcnaagooaneaitn Mas. ULaicn aaJ s,mg . jut ..m. tw-j j cur anu H nan ago. A book of i63 paires on " Woman acd Her Diseases ' mailed sealed, on receipt of 10 ni m stamps ior posxaRe. Address, world's Dispensary JIediuvl Associa- tjo.v, toj Main btreet, Buualo, N. Y. k dealing with G. W. KRUSE the CJUOCKK, u6 JnckHoti at. One door south P.O. Choice Teat, CoGcc! Tobaccos arid Clears. And every thlup eke in i iiciiroecryiine, Ur;hest Harkct Paid for Country Produce. Give him call and be convinced. MRS, Itf. BOYD, PEALEIl IN CHOICE Family Groceries, DISHES, Books and Children's Toys. A run. MSB or- Fruils, .Nuts, French Candies, Confectionery Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, Etc. IMPORTED KET WEST C1GAKS. CHOICE BK1NDS OF C1GAKS SuFuumj Call aud see us. ACKET SYSTEM IS TO UNUKUSUI.!,. Goiqpare Qlir Prices! .Men nncl Boys' Harvest IIaK.. . Sc. LnilleV h'nllorn. GfKxl Straw .!0e. Ijtilics' Kait IllacK Hose Lmlica' Vesta, fatcurelew 5c. Iji'lles' Kl.lrt Waists, ljitest Styles tic. Men' Hocks, GimkI Weight .V. Jlens' EusiicnilerH, weh. emls..... 15c. Uot' b'lHpentlers .-. tc. GcntH Dress Shirts, With Collar and CuirslBe. nne l aper i-ini ..... 2c. f.Tio Vff.ill. Tt..' r.. Victor Carvlnsc KnUm"(zin"KiiSril!Z'. Cinnplctc Eolilcrln? Set 10c. iii.eijozci. ixat rcnclls ..... Two Hiuici.es Envelopes Two Dozen Fishhooks Shoes! Shoes! Kg Lailies" Oxfords, binck or tan SI 2.1 I-Klies' Fine ShiKra. 2 50 Ladles' Fine Shoes.....' 1 M Jlcn'a Fine Shoes . 3 25 Men's Fine Shoes . . 3 00 Men's Fine Shoes . 00 Men's Heavy Shoe. 1 jyj Men's IlenVT Shoes 1 75 Children's School bl.oes I an Men's Tennis Shoes...... . 1 00 .... Sc. .... m. .. 5c. Our Prices. 0 or, i !)5 1 25 2 55 2 13 1 C. 1 :n 1 15 1 M C5 Our other goods It tamepniportion. 1'ltICES MAKKKU I.V 1'I.AIX FIMJEFJ. ItttlK.-Ctfl.il-, RICHARDS' CASH ACKET STORE. Jiext ili.r to Fmt X.itia! Kank. ,rt Sale Under Decree and Execution O. II. Beyer?, l'lalutiiT.l vs. William H. Hurris, Kslella Harris I Martha Chaney, Harmcr Chanev, ; Anna.M. liro.wi.O. F. Hixson, j. F. Overstrcct, H. B. BenUen and Iwii Ktei.Ber, Pefemlants J JVJOTICEis hereliy given that unilcr and hy Ittueot an execution and order of sale is sued out of the Circuit Court for the Couutr of Douglas, itatc of Oregon, dated May 7th, A. V 1W. in favor of O. II. Beyers, piaintitr, and 8i5ainst William 11. Harris. Estella Harris, Mar tha Chancy, Ifanncr Chaney, Anna M. Bronn . F. Hixson. J. F. Ovorslrect, H. K. Bcntzcn and Lewis Stenger, defendants, commandini; me to make sale of the certain mortsaed rer.1 property-in said execution and hereinafter iar- ticularly ilcrcrilwd to satisfy the demands of incsaiu pianuiu, 10-wii. inciumol Thirteen hundred and twenty-one and 37-1(0 Duiiars (Jl;s:i.37)wit'a interest thereon .it the isitc of 10 percent, per annum from the 17th day of March, VM; and the further sum of One hundred and fitly (1100 0) Dollars attorney fees: and the fur ther sum ot Sixty-rive (fSa.OJ) Dollars for taxes paid on f aid premises: and the fiirtthr mm ,.f Forty-eight Dollars (H5.W) costs and duhurse- racnis untune coin 01 anu upon this writ. I will on Tuesday, the 16th day of June, 1S96, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m . of raid day at the frontdoor of the Court IIuusc in UWhurz, Douglas couutr, Oregon, offer for ale and .ell at public auction to the highest bidder forcah all the ri:;ht title and interest defendants William H Harris and Kstella Harris, bad on the ,:it day of August, lsvl, or may at any time since ac-i'iircd in or to the following described land- and premises, to-wit: Beginning at tire northeast corner of the C". W. Becknortn dona tion land claim .claim No. in township 30 south, of range 1 west, of the Willamette Me ridian, running thence wet chains thence north along the west line of thcJAlcxaa dcr Du.nond donation land claim, claim No. IS, li chains, thence east along the north line of m:d c'aiui No. Vt, 2I.2S chains to the section line bctwc'-n secti"as 1 and 5. thence south along faid cc".i m hue 5hT. chains to the south lineof sai l donation land claim Xo. V,: thence west chains: thence north 11.25 chains to the place ( beginning, containing l.'l.W a -rest of Sand in Douglas l O.mty, State of Orecon. Alo beginning at the northeast cortwrof said C. W Bcckworth's donation land claim, claim No :ji insMdJTownsbipand Range: thence niuning wo. u. 1 t;iiuiu, w.euee nwih ilzo cnains; thence tast 37.i5 chains: thence north II chains to the place of beginning, containing 31.21 aercs. The two tracts above "described containing li; acres of land, nil -iti:ate-l in Sections and s uf Tiwnship 30 South, lUnge 4 West ot the Willamette Meridian and in Doug las county. State of Orecon. C. F. CATHCAKT. aheriiT of Douglas. Conntv, Oregon. By W. W. Cathcaet, Dcpntr. ml It l SUMMONS. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF L Oresoa, for Donglas County. Isabella C. DttTcnport, riaintiftl vs. 1 It. M. SimMou, Josaidtine Simpson, I Add bimpsou, Elizabeth simp- son, Clara simian, Binl Siaipeon ; and Jte Simpson, Defendants. J To the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Orpiron vmi n.l each of you are hereby required to appear' arid answer the complaint filed aiinst you in the above entiilnl suit in the above named court on or U-foie the 22nd day of June, IS56. that being the lirt day of the next term of said court. And you nil! take notice that if von f.iil so tn iimr and answer said complaint ior want thereof the piaimiuwur appiy to tne court lor We relief praved for in said comnI&irr which u th rrv. closure of a certain mortgage given by R. M. Simpson and JnsephineSimpsoa to phuntif to se cure the x-ayment of the sum of J1276 00 and in terest, and that the real property described in said mortgage, to-wit- Beginning at a point north 9 degrees and V minutes wot 11 chains, north 20 chains from the o,uarter i"Ost on line between Section.-13 and lr., Township 27 South, Range C West Willamette M.-ri.H thtnee north degrees and oj minutes west 7.10'j chains; thence south 16 degrees west 16.32 chains: thence south S3 degrees and V minutes east 12.01 chains, and thcucc north I.-.;s chains to 1 me place ot beginning, containing 10 ft) acres. Abo all that Ytorttnn or strtn nf n. land that lies between the mnt imtKrir iin.. of the above describol premises and the South v raiiua mcr, rx-ing two acres more or less, be sold as provided bv law tn stifv m'.l tm,i... nu'i luii-nsi uiiu costs aim tne costs ot suit, and i" " iiuu cocn i you dc lorevcr oarreil ol all tight, title. interest orcouitv of rr.li-imui.ni i ui m iaiu reoi pnjH.Tiy or any pan tcerxMt. This summons is tii.bli.heil hv nn!.r nf Tr. J. C. Fullcrtou, judge of said court, made on the 9th dav of Mar. 1'M th day of May, IsSS. E. D. STRATFORD, Attorney for l'hiiutiit". ru'Jlil NOTICE. TN THE CIRCl'lT COURT OF THE STATE OF -1- trvou for Douglas cunutv. Sarah E. I'iercc. l'laiutiir.j vs. Bcnjanmu Fierce. Defendant.) To Beniaman IVin i- ivremlnnti In n. ,i... of the State of Oregon, sou are herebr rent, ire, I to apiniar and answer the coi.mlsir.t fi"lt i-,insf you 111 the ubove entitled suit on or before tho hrst day of next regular term of above court to wit: June 22nd, lb'.W, and if you fail l'l.iintiff will take degree against you dissolving jour marriage contract, and for fntnre care and cus tody of George Fierce, vour minor child. r-ctn I'AGK-Tl'STtS. Attorney Ior I'lainlilT. 1 liis summons is pti blunt J. C. Fullcrtou. Judge of sui 1 by order of Him. SjlidCttlrt P.it.l Mn- Administratrix First Notice. -MOTH'E IS HEREBY UIVEX THAT THE tratnx of 'he estate of D. C. McClalieu, de ceased, bv the Conntv Court of ll..ni'hrs c.n Oregon. All nersons hnvintr eT-iim .i.,,,!? snid estate must present the same to me at tlio -o-wmicii (ii.uisc uuiy vermeil witiuii six monthx from this date. Datednt Kocbunr. the 7th day of Mar. IS: MRS. ELECTA U Ml CL.VI.I.EX, Administratrix of the estate of m V. C. McCIallen, Deceagoil. Administratrix Notice. Notice is hcrebv civen thnt th. nn,t..ri...,.i has been by the County Court of Douche ountr. Oregon, appointed adminislmtrw or the estate of John Conway, d-ccaciL All per sons having claims aeainst ni.l rsi .t.. ..r.. r... Quired to present lhe same, with the proper' voucners, wiimn six montlis from date of this notice, tn tho undersigned, at Klkton, Dougiat Dated, this GIIi day of April. 1SW. MARTHA I'fKinv M.ot, uu-;uu. Administratrix of the Kst.itn ni lohn r.,'....-'.. Deccuse.1, aet5. 1 is a LOCAL DISEASE and is the result ot colds and sudden climatic changes. Item be cured bT.inlMnt remedy which is applied du rectlv into thn nnctrlu In-jqnickly absorbedit gives relief at once. Ely's Cream Balm acknnwlnVnl tn i,n h. n,oSf .1 i JHl 1 Nasal Catanh. Cold 1 l.n.i &" "u'u. tcculh'c mcnSrani Sco hls.'SoS' 0f taste and smell. Price 50c. atDru.-i9t or ,,,) LY UKOTIIEBS, CS Warren Strict, New Yorfc w btms wat-ai 11 iiTiv 11 ,t, . i.i. tm vi m s& h ! SUMiIONS.. TIT THE CIIM'CIT COL'RT OF THE STATE of Oregon for the County of Donglas. J. C. Robertson, I'lalnUfT.l vs. I Charles w .JOiinsion.JennicA.Joiin- 1 ston, Doran II. Steams, A. Ella j H. Stearns, IsnacMIcbacl, Evirett I ii. Itsbb, Steams emit I-aml com pany, a eorjK.rat.Ion; 8. B. Hen dricks. I.. '.. Hcndiicks, Melnnc thou McCov and Conntv of Douc- las, Defendants..) To Charles W. Johnston, Jennie A. Johnston and Everett B. Itabb, the above named defen dants: in the name of the Stale of Oregon, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the amended complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or beforcMon day, the 22nd day of June, V-'M, the same being the first day of tne next term of the above en titled court next following six weeks publica tion of this summons, and if you fail so to ep jicr.r and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, to-mit: For a decree that plaintiff have and recover of and from the defendants, Charles W. Johnstcn, Jennie A. Johnston and the Steams Emit Land Company the sum of ?lG2a.0O in U. S. Gold' Coin with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from tie 1st day of November, 1591, and for the further sum of ft.7 5in like coin, with interest thereon at the rate of eight percent, per annum from the 1st day of November, laai, and for the further sum of with interest thereon at the rate of eight ier cent. er annum from the 23rd day of January, 1J0, and the further sum of ilffiiSO attorneys fees, aud the costs and disbursements of this suit And for a decree foreclosing the mortgage executed and delivered by said defen dants Charles W. Johnston and Jennie A. John ston to the Jarvis-Contlin Mortgage Trust Com jiany, and by it assigned to plaintiff, on the fol lowing dcscribcfreal property situated in the County of Donglas, state of Oregon, and more particularly bounded aud described as follows, to-wit: Fart of tiiu donation land claim of Henry Furdy, claim No. 11 in Sections nine (3) and sixteen (16), Township 27 South, Range 5 West of the WilUi:.. t!i- Meridian: and lots one (1). two (2), tlKe i-i). lour (4), live (j), six 6 in said Section six'i iu lb , and more particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit; Beginning at the northwest corner of the Sam uel lfnrkness Donation Land Claim, being claim No. II in Township 27 South, Range 5 West of the Willamette leldian; thence run ning north Cili7chains;thence eaatC0- chains: thence south 17.52 chains; thence cast 12.C2 chains: thence sonth 1.75 chains; thence west S2J!I chains to the place of beginning. Also a tract of laud beginning at tlie northeast comer of the raid Henry l'ar-ly Donation Land Claim, being claim No. It: thence running west COJH chains; thence south 2i.W chains; thence cast ZOJvi chains; thence north 25.S0 chains to the place of beginning, excepting therefrom lots nine 9 and ten 101 in Enid Sections 9. AH of the above described real property being in Sections 9 and 15, Township 27 Sonth, Range 5 West oi the Willamette Meri dian, containing in all 273.10 acres more or less, and declaring sakl mortgage to be a first lien on said real property, and the Hens or interests of the defendants, if anv, subse quent in loiutof time and inferior iu'mcrit to plaintiff's said mortgage, and to sell said prop erty upon execution and order of sale as is by law provided to satisfy such decree as plaintiff may obtain in this suit, and that defendants and each of them lis forever barred and fore closed of all right, title or interest in or to said real property, or any part thereof, and that plaintiff have sucli other and further relict as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is published by order of Hon orable J. C. Fallertou, judge of the above en titled court, duly made and entered on the 27th day ol March, l:-36. STARR, THOMAS & CHAMBERLAIN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Real Property. rY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED J out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Donglas County in the suit of C. K. Hill, plaintiff, against G. W. Peters and Julia A-I'c-ters,his wile, Eva F. Hair.ilton and E.G. Young, A. Ct. Young and J. G. .-teams, partners under the firm name of E. G. Young .t Co., A. F. Steams and C. I Chenoweth, partners under the firm name of Stearns .t Chenoweth, defend ants, duly attested on the 30th day of April, 1W6, upon a decree acd order of sale duly made and entered in said court and cause In favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named defendants. G. W. I'eters and Julia A. I'ctcTs, on the 2Jd day ot April,lS36,for the -nm of J795--H, with interest thereon at the rate of S per cent, per annnm from the date thereof, fM attorney's iecs, and costs and disbursements of the suit ta-J at $17: said decree also being in favor of the defendant, Eva F. Hamilton, and against the defendants, G. W. Peters and Julia A. Pct.r. h;.-. oife, for the sum of flXO.tH and interest fro;.i .!ate thereof at the rate of S per cent, per annnni. sioo attorney's fee, and costs end disbursements in this suit taxed at til, and further decreeing that the amount dne the plaintiff, with attoraeVs fee, costs and dis bursements, should be a first Hen upon the mortgaged premises, and decreeing a sale of tho mortgaged premises for the sums above men tioned, said premises being described ss follows, to-wit: All that portion of the sonth half of the nor theaat quarter and the cast half of the south east quarter of section i;, township 21. south of range 5 west lyingon the north side of Calipooia Creek, in Docglas County, Oregon, containing acres, more or less. Now therefore by virtue of said execution. I will on Saturday, the 6th day of June, 1S96, t one o'eloet P. M. of said dav. at the court boose door in Rosebure. Douglas Couutv, Ore gon, sell at pnblie auction, to the highest bid der for cash in hand, all the right, tjtle and interest vhich the above named defendants. (1. W. Peters and Julia A. Peters, his wife, had in or to the above described real propcrtv on the 1th day of ?I..n h. IxJi.omt nnvtim fhrro. after, or enough t. sitbfr the demand of the above named? plaisti if and the demand of the said defendant Eva F. Hamilton, and wiU applv the proceeds arising therefrom, first to the costs and dibursments of this sale, second to the piaintitr s demand as aforesaid, third to the demand of said Eva F. Hamilton, and the overplus if any there be, I will par to whom soever shall lawfully bs entitled to "tie some. Dated this 30th day of Anril. 1S36. C.F. CATHCART a-) sheriff Douglas Conntv, Oregon. Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Property. Real TJ IR-Tlfc OF AN EXECUTION ISSUED put of the Circuit Court of the State of Orc f!",1,'0? Po'Ktas County, in the suit of C. K. Hill. p.aintifT. against G. W. Peters ami Julia A. telt'.h,s Wlfe. E- . Young. A. G. Young and Mearnso.1 hcuoweth. defendants, duly on the 1st day ot May, Ls.;, upon a decree and order of sale didy made and entered In said court and . vt . amive namea plaintiff and against tne above named defendants, a w 1eters on th,, ith ilnv- of tnni 1M. for t!u sum of tlS.uo with interest thereon at the rate oi ! per cent, per annum, from tho date thereoi. J2...00 attorneys fees and costs and disbursements of this scit taxed at ?130 and , ? decreeing that the amouut dne the plaintiff with attorney's fees, costs and dis bursements should bo .1 first lien upon the mortgaged premises and iln-rvvlnt. n ..!.. ,.t .... mortgaged premises for the sums above men- " j'ivjuim.-, wing ucsenoeuiss foUows. gegmnins at ,hc notthei,st comer of "jy, ,,.:?' 'luarter ot the southeast quarter v ., .. ariauou M uegrees cast south 20 chains, thence south -W degrees west . ehains south 6 degrees west 6 chains. ,ciicV,n-orlh M chains, thenw Conntv. Oikin Now thi'lvtort b V'p.iro of e.:.t . ... . will on " iinuuu' l , .i"?13?"' t,te oth d:1-v of Jl"s. So6. one o clock p. m. of sud day at the C. Satunlav. ,-t on., o-..l. ...t. . gon. se I at nnbliR.nnVA.. . , S,T;.iuS.'-V, Yi whtT' ,V" 1U,, a" ,hu t. WIS uuil interest which the bo e named defendant G. W. Peters t , , had iu or to the above de- rl Property oa the llth day of Febru r ' or,at y,"?0 thereafter or enough to In ?!?;110 ,,mni1 he above named plaintiff and will apply the costs, nrst to the costs and lisbursementsof this sale, second lo theplain tlUs demands as aforesaid and the ovenmUiV if any there KM will pay to whomsoever shall lawfully be entitled to the same. Dated this 7th dav of Mar. 1!M. sheriffnf r.S.. - - -'-. ov.i., Auuuiy, m7td. Final Notie. THE COUNTY I'Ol'RT OP Till. ctitu 01 OrtRoii. in Douglas County. in tne matter ot tht Mf- v-... deceased. 1 V. -UlltUUU, lmVn.is,iercVyKS,vcn that tho nndcrsigned .,.ml.n.t5,.rafro the above entitled estatvThii lttlemeutofidestate. WUB na w aa l': d tins .Ttrd dav o April, 1)S. F 1 lIITT, MtAlmiubtrato?aminiS,raaSk Administrator's Notice. .lie is in n i.y given that th.. undersigned Icun.y, Orfsi t-vi i'v 11.0 ounlv .'on-, es ui r l..rke Hiehanls, dewaced. All ner- 11s having .... t ... " .. NtH(.Hi nr.. n. !.'.' prisentt ne same with ir,-iT..ir rn.k. :.W"""S1X ?.hs fmni tfie dVtanf thf: at P.onebnrg, Jlotig- UMM " "h -". ist.. V 1.- l.To. . ...... 1UJ7 etuins lo the pUec of beginntng. contain 111-1. acres, liug and lying in Section's?. Township 21 South of R-m.. .. ... vi"-v -" uvuiu e Court T.:""un"n settlement thereof, and h or,Ir 'inly made and enteral nf