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THE PLAINDEALERl IMDIP EVERY TUUBSPiY BY THE PIAIKDEAIER PUBLISHING COMPANY W K. ItKXJAMI.V. O. Y. URNJAMIS, Editor Malinger Subscription Rate: One Year payable in advanco Tix Months. bm M n'h ' ,.M OO X OO SO JUNE 4. 1S90. ELECTION AFTERMATH. The result of the election in tliia county Ift Monday furniBiies focd for reflection. By au analysis of the vote last Monday it is apparent that money was freely used by the democrats to elect tbo sheriff. Itrucnot bo claimed that it was because of tlio candidate's ability. For the other candidates on the ticket with him, known to possets more ability than he, but whose offices aro not remunerative to the bosses, were de feated. The democrats concentrated their most herculean efforts to elect the sheriff, who ran ahead of his ticket in almost every precinct. This fact cannot be claimed on the grounds of personal loiularily, for tho precincts which cave him his largest vote are generally repub lican, and his home precinct, which has usuallv gone democratic, gave his opponent, Shambrook, last Monday tmall majority and which two years ago gave ltecklcy, democratic candidate for sheriff, aine majority, while Mr. Martin Top) get 5:5 vote?, within 3 votes of a majority over both democrat and repub lican, while McLaughlin J'oii) this year got only S4 votes. Here is a filling off of the populist vote more than half. Whore did those populists go? To .geo in his own home? Net much. S-j on -the grounds of popularity the claim is j without force, and there is nought left : bnt tbo most logical one, viz: That! money accomplished the busiues?, veri fying the reports rife upon the streets before election that one of the bosses was heard to ray "I will give J3X elect Agee." to . and gave Mr. Tongue their supjort at THE OUTLOOK FOR PROTECTION, i the polk whether sound money or free ' silver coinage men. They laid all minor The ilcKinley movement means that j questions wide and voted for Mr. the American people aro determined tot Tongue almost to a man in Douglas hive compiele restoration of the policy : county, Mr. Hernunn's home, it Inring of Protection for home industry. This sufficient for them to know that Mr. is the whole of it. Mr. McKinley is an J Tongue was a republican asd a protect able, pare, and in eyery way estimable ionist. The money qoe-tion cut no fig sent!emn. Bat hid he less ability, and ure in the mifer. From whit news we were his personality Ica engaging, the ctn get, at this writing. Douglas county Eitoatioa would not be diffirent. An ia the only county in the first district overwhelming majority of the voters that has given him a respectable major woald accept him as their candidate, and ; ity. This they have doue largely out cf elect him to the office upon a platform j their great resp?ct for Mr. Hermann, containing nothing elec than a declara-: They did not want it said that they tion for high Protection. Of course many t knifed Tongnc because of Mr. Her men in the jmty would not be satisfied matin's failure to be nominated at Al with this, aud are ind ed much disitis-; ban v. fied as things are; bnt there ran be no . mistake respecting the temper cf the, multitude. The people re resolved, strike down the men and first of all, to strike down tbe men and the system that are responsible for the wreck of their industries. Eyery attempt to divert them from this purpose his ftp.4 nl trill f!l Vn rnlT trill X r failed and will fail Not only will Mr. McKinley be nominated, but he will bo elected probably by the largest popular majority ever given for a Presidential candidate. One of the cheering things about this prospect is tbe promise that the results of a Protcctioni-t victory in oveutber are likely to be more or less 1 permanent. Tho last high TariiT came j at tie end of a period of prolonged pros- j lwire;3.week sUmpin machine, in com ity under unbroken Protection. The L-enliogon the electa:: claims it as a people did not know what Free-Trade or low duties meant. They have learned in the past two years in tbe school of suf fering. Now tbey want another high Tariff, and, when they get it, the indi cations are that they will stand by it and hold fast to it. The outlook for the Free-Trade propaganda in the United States for the neat ten years is made particularly dismal by the wonderful imjetuB of the 3IcKinley boom. The populists on the state ticket ap pear 10 oq on top. anueronrg oi coos couty is elected to congress from the first j hov jUe tlle Review lias got since the district, and (ininn of Multnomah from election." "Ah, j ou voung rascal, it tho second; and Pennoyer is mayor- j ba3 onjy come ont of ie ,itlIe enJ of tbe elect of Portland and great is the re-li,or joking cf the pops- They hae rode; into osition on the tidal wave of dis content and waning factious of the .re publican and democratic party leaders. It may, but not likely, teach them a ralutary lesson. The Canadian farmer must be loukiug j forward with satisfaction to the harvest- iug of bis next hay crop. During the ! McKinley Tarilf period our imports of! foreign nay averagou oniy sy,wu tons a year, but in nine months of the current fiscal year wo importod no less than 814 tone, practically all of which camo from Canada. The Eenate bond bill has iossed the senate prohibiting the issuing of bunds. The vote was 3'J for and -'3 against it. Tho bill ia as follows ; "Bo it enacted, that the issuance of inteicst-bearing bonds of flic United states for any pur p3Ee whatever, without further author ity of congress, ie hereby prohibited." Au arraugemuut A this kiud might suit the democratic brethren this year: For President Voting .Mr. Ktittell of Massachusetts. For Vice-President Youug .Mr. Eck els of Illinois. f'eclarati'ju of principles -Anything to Leal McKinley. The story that come j from Fisher's Corners, O., of reven children born to Tuesday morning, hut it soon crowed Mr4. Charles Comstock, a few days ago, itself sick and w.ih tnken in to bo doc is apparcncly well authenticated, but toicil. the limit of public credulity has been ' reached, and the line will bo liharply ! drawn at octuplets. osra- There are two industries in the United States that aro now prospering, namely, the uiuniifucttire of sewing machines and of paper bags. While this is satis factory to tlioeo who-u capital is employed therein, and to tlicwo who aro thereby enabled to secure work, it is doubtful whether it will bo appreciated bv the majority ot tho country. One of the largest manufacturers of sewing machines iu the United States has informed us that his works were nover solnisy as thev have been for some months past. lie ha received largo or ders for sowing machines which are to bo useu in the manufacture ot weuiing apparel und other goods that have form erly bceii made by hand. Hut tho in flux of cheap foreign goods has com pelted these manufacturers to 1130 sewing machines rather than hand labor in or der to meet tho competition. Tho re sult, of course, will bo more idle labor, due, directly, to the abolition of our pro lective tariff. In the other case, the manufacture of paper baci. the demand is retorted to us as being simply unprecedented. Nat urally this would Fuggest a much larger volume of retail trade transactions. .So it does, but only ii smaller lines and smaller quantities. The demand now is for the smallest sized bags that aro made, and the manufacturer ascertained the reason for this. It appears that the masses of wage earners anil the poorer clasjes of our communities ure Inning smaller quantities of tho necessaries of life than tbey nsed to do. Instead of five pounds of sugar being purchased at a time, the o-der is given for only one pound. Instead of selling a iwtiod cf tea tho retailer sells ouly a quarter of is pound package. The democratic "pros perity"' has enforced the most rigid economy anion;; buyers and every dollar earned has to be husbanded to the ut most. American Economist. Our Next Congressman. It is almost certain that W. S. V sutler berets electetl to tucceed Itinger Her uianu id tbe next conuejs. While the rennMicjns of this county were much i eiiBgniiLtl over .Mr. Hormaun's tieftji! , for renomirtatiou they ttool up iiuiifully tIip 1i!p- .li.n,ir!.P - m n... j lect ih3t vaaderburc is elected by from , QZQ to 300 maioritv. and also Ooinn of the second district, bv a small majoritv, bi, popuits. This is the result of the Oregonian's forcing Xor.hup to run in- . . ... m. . uepenuent, lor sounu money, ins old adage: "you cm leid a horse to water, but you can't make him drink," will ap ply in this case. The Oregoniin could lead out his nag, Noithup, hut it could not make the voters take him nolens ' vojeng. Only think of the gill of if The great anti-A . P. A. victory, but adds: "Not all the anti-A. P. A. ticket was elected." Well, we should say not. Only two out of the twelve offices, and one of thoje secured by bribery and un paralleled corrupt practices. They should indeed feel proud of the so-called I victory. A kid Tuesday evening looked over his j papa's shoulder as he read the Keview j extra. After looking on for a few min- tiles he cried out,"pipa, papa!" ' What , ,nney aaked the fond father. Why, Tlie bull-headodneas of the delegates to the district convention nod their dis reganl of the known wish of the people has cost the republicans of Oregon a con gressman. They will have more tense next time. This thing of forcing one's self ujon the people won't always work. There are rumors that Cleveland will drop a bornbihell message on the Cuban question just in time for Ihc report to make a coise in the Chicago convention, and then an effort will Le made to carry the administration programme through before the smoke clears away. The editor of the C hid go Tribune evi untly had his eye on Oregon when he wrote : "The air appears to be full i.f politic ians engaged iu the invigorating exer cise of flopping." The outlook of the political complex ion of the statu is that the freo silverites will carry Iho state, and force so far as they can the free tilytr question t Iho front. The next legislature on joint ballot will btand about 5tf Hep., 12 Pop., U Deui., 3 bi-mctxl and ?, Mitchell men, if the diepatches aro correct. The Review had its rooslor out early Pure frenh caudies, fruitH and iiiiIh Kt the Roseleaf. 1 a Supreme Judge JlCHH. K llurnett, I) Gaston, V Congressman cbrlstcnson, l'rolil -Myers, D Tongue. H Vamlerburg, P......... Prosecuting Attorney t'liton, V. I) , Yates, It .. ., Hoard of Equallzatlon- Walker. K . Ward, P. 1) State Senator - liazlfy. 1. Kced, It Rcprescntatitc - Krldgcs, K Crawford, It. IHddle. M Chancy, D Dewey, 1) 1-conard, 1) . llrookhart. 1" Green, r..... Jackson, 1'...... County Clerk McCall, P. Sliupe, K Stephens, I). Sheriff- Aw, U McLaughlin, V ...... Shambrook, K Commissioner- Grubbc, 1) Thompson, 11 Whipple, 1. Treasurer Fratcr. It. .... llatlield, 1' London, It Assessor llrilt, i: Hanson, 1 Thornton, U School Superintcndent- ltrown. It. dieter. IV. Waltc. D Sunejor Ileydon, It , Thiol, l Whipple, P Coroner Hawkins, I) Kent, I" Miller. It M; 101 Til' G7 tw Ki 111 HV 5 r. nr. c 4 07 o; "i 00 w. 107 no r.j sr. 101 ri :a U5 120 101 41 110 13S l'il 7'J 100 us no 71 Hi 122 113 4 11.1 111 m r 137 115 1K5 7'J S7 93 105 75, 1W si! Ml 7'J1 751 Hi; ts: ss, iav 106 51 61 21, 101 67i 64 16! CI 17i CS 117i 113 10) 1 M, 119 1 107 100 11: l IV 10 10 120, 111 SI 73 ..'' wi us; nr. 77 72 Hi no r.r 121V 75, 75 7 ll! 0 r.i U 1U0 11 cn C2 121 102; 91' K) 10 100 75' 47' 10 lf.i il), 119 to no si I . ' 102, 117 111, 7 1' C 99' 15 7S 05, 17j 31 ( 73 Si 71 55 CI 21 129 137 1 POLITICAL MANIPULATIONS. Oning to the laleidoscopic changes in l-oIitic-.it manipulations by the scheming politician?, Oregon has now dropped into the category of free-silver slates. The Oregonian wuh a jealous eye upon .Mitchell sought to down him by indi rection in its tight upon Hermann. To accomplish thii c-nd, it has cireiitously fomented into cctivity the office hunting bee of several ' "favorite song," and thus a half dozen third-rate :upirint; politic ian, by tho Oregonian's Mattering their vanity, induced them to make a bold push ior Hermann's place. Thus in cited and emloldened by cajolery, on one hand, and ssphistry on the other, a trturtttt of these iiiticians formed a combination to defeat Hermann, and then gamble for the spoils amctigst themselves afterward. In lhi3 scLeme the Oresoaiau has succeeded that far, tniue.l Hermaun down and forced cne of the combine upon the people agiinst the'.r wishes. But the Oregonian had reckoned without its host. Kyidently, it believed that the rank and file of the people would take the medicine pro scribed however bitter it might be, without making anything more than a wry face. The results of Monday's elec tisu has shown that the people have got their eyes open to the true situation of affairs, and will not loDger tamely sub mitt to it. Tbey have risen iu their eov ereign poner and repudiated this in famous scheme by the use of the only mean3left to them, the ballot. Iu tbij game the Oregonian lias failed to take more than one trick, viz: it has downed Hermann, but it lost the next, viz: the election ol Tongue. But un dauntei it is still playiug to down Mitch ell or get euchered. And euchered it will Le, unless he can run !n a cold deck on him, viz: "Sylvester Pennoyer." The Oregonian will sacrifice every ad vantage to the state to defeat Mitchell. But will it succeed? That's thequestion. Wo opine not. The Mitchell men will be in the majority in the next legislat ure, they will not take a populist with out being forced to do so and they 'don't have to." The populists have no show to elect their man and Mitchellites will not swallow Pennoyer. The Ore gonian lias in its mad determination to defeat Mitchell, defeated Hermann and Tongue of the first cougressional district, and elected the populist, Vanderburg; and in defeating Ellis, of the second district and electing Quinn, populitt. The time has passed when, by trickery in forcing a man on the ticket against the people's nUhes, tho jcoplo will march to the )ollsaud indorse the candi date. The people have got their eyes open to such things and have the man hood to p.sfert their rLht. There are cases, however, wheie money is Iretly used to purchase votes and thus foist into position an obnoxious candid tip. Wo give today the semi-official returns of election of this county (except ol Like precinct in tabulated fcrm. Possibly the complete official count may change tho.'o figures a little Brown lor school superintendent has yet a chance of i lec tion, as Lake precinct is republican and may bring Brown iu by a bare plurality. With all precincts heard from but Lake he only lacks V1 yotea to securo his elec tion. Tlie republican majority thero is reckoned at 10. If this is verified by tho returns irom that precinct his election is assured. The Result. The anti-A. P. A V. (for that was tho name ; the opposition, democracy hav ing 1 I the death of tho damned) made its li lit on tho republican party charg ing i. with having a masked battery and eoassailad it "to draw its fire." Tnoy drew it and got the worst of it ten of their men went down bora du combat, the republicans losing but two whilo tho Antis I'jtt le.i men. "When Charloy starts iu to accomp lish anything ho most always succeeds." A Fisher. That ia to. Ho started in to villify his superiors nud haa succeeded most admirably, and has been rewarded by acquiring the name of "the boss mud slinger." Lime and sulphur nt Marstera', ELECTION RETURNS. -t; ft, r. g 3 3 e.. S v - 1' f. '-" C SI s1 3 S' i & 9 llli ! r: il IS) st! r.2 4S 63 C7 VA 10! 60 63, 39; 10, as: 71( 107 so co sr. ; -ii)i li 73 47 1U0 31 1 is! 110. Ki 67 65 21 H0 21 C3i 1031 CO 1 7P 781 V ill, iYt -J C3 1C2 M 115 M IIS IS' 51 711 7C .V.' CO. 66 71 57 I'.' 29l I.V11 a. 00 25 77, 271 77, -' 71 20j i; 11' 62 SO' 111 76, IT., ISO, C J'i 66 Ctf 21 22 Ir.. 21, 53 SO 90 29 51 S3; 6i 2li 'si a 6 -J so! so CO 32, Cfi! 4rt! 11; 11 10, til -If., 31 10 0 II 23 li". 109i 43 S3 U ,V M III 49 401 C5, 701 4C 1 37 60! si! (3 ID as 60 40 41 C2 52 21 5 9 SO 10! SO . 1 10! 2Cl C7l 13SI 49' 9S! 10 it' ill roj 103 N", 101 47 33 CS Ml 10' 571 19, 3 5C St W. 29! 62! '2C! 2o 2 59, S. is! Is 21 60 J3 2Si 137! I 6 (si 31 311 S91 97! ft! b S2 22, 11, 73 153; 10 SS C2i 151 10' S3 63' 71 61! 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Martin Quinn, driier for a steam 1, tin dry of Portland, through a split in the republican patty, which could not but mean ruin and defeat, leaps from ! tits ob scurity of an fll-a-wcek job, handling soiled linen, to the proud eminence of representing the stale of Orcgou at the capital of the nation, and be it known that Mr. Quint), despite his huuihlo oc cupation, will in no way bring discredit upon the state, so far a-intelligence and ability to express himself is concerned. In fact, his election may be uImo.t at tributed to the splendid showiug made by him on the lalform during the Inle campaign iu the brilliancy of his speeches. Men who were not populists listened to Iib silvery oratory nud in sheer sympathy for the man and his boundless ambition cast their votes tor him. As a rcsuit, the laundry wagon driver goes to congress in precedence of men learned and xperienced in the needs of the natisn. Truly it may be said that the knock of fortune at Maitin Quinn's door went not unheeded. Pro viding, of course, that the claim of the Mitchell republicacs is not euLstan'iated that Ellis comes to Multnomah county with S00 majority, which will 1 suffi cient to elect him. From wLat source the Mitchellites gather their informa tion is not known, hut to counteract it is the statement of the populists that in stead of losing, their man, (.ininn, will gain votes in the country. Telegram. Tho probability is that the Mitchell legislative ticket is beaten in Multno mah. But it would hate been success ful, had the men who were hired to vote it possessed sufficient honor and intelli gence to do thu work they were paid to do. Iosteid, howeyer, of marking the ballots as they agreed to do when they took tbe money, they basely betrayed the trust reposed in them, and many didn't mark their ballots at all. Thus were tbe just expectations of the Mitch ell managers defeated. Such behavior is almost enough to make good men despair of Americau citizenship, or at least to make tho Thoughtful Patriot pause. Tho only bond of human society 13 good faith among men Is there no virtue extant? Oregoiinn. w Oman's ork Is never done, and it I c.icclally wearing ami wearisome to those whose blocxt li impure and unfit properly to tone, sustain and renew the wasting of nerve, muscle and tissue. The only remedy for tired, weak, nervous women Is in building up by taking a good nervp tonic, blood ruriDcr and vttallzer like Hood's Sarsaparilla. l-'or troubles Peculiar to Women at change of season, climate or life, great cures arc made by Hood's Sarsaparilla The Ono True Blood Purifier. AH druggists. St. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. x j r-v.fi du 't cause iIn or rlOOd S PlIIS gripe. All druggists, :5c. We have the exclu sive ugciicy for the CENTURY Sewing Machine. In the CENTURY we offer an article which we believe to be a better Sewing Ma chine and a hand somer piece of furni ture than any other that is produced. To be modest in our claim, however. we shall merely assert that the CENTURY is equal to the best, and shall 1 trust to the machiuc itself to convince you of its ROSEBURG NOVELTY GASH STORE. a a - SI ! I in ,;i! 8 21 3 :ai, m 4 ti I a) 7, 16' 17 2 o! ... a 1 mi 17! in n 'K 79 ro' 26' ; vxx . . : llj 17 29 1 79 19 55! .V, !l 10.-5 29 21 Ifi 1 sr. a 25 sr. 121 1 ! 90 Is W CI 107, ! ' .J 5' Ml lfil 121 12 13 !l 20 h 41 29 h; 12 49 l'l 117 ir, nr. : 55i 51 40! 15 19 if. mi- s 15 129 59. 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Kein? composed ot 111.- choicest, concen tratcd vegetable ex. tracts, they cost much more than other pills found in the market, yet from forty to forty- four art- put up m eaca sealed class vial, as sold through drusrtrxsts, at the price of the - cheaper made pills. " Pleasant Pellets" cure biliousness, sick i and bilious headache, dizziness, costive- ness, or constipation, tour stomach, loss of appetite, coatcu tonRUC, muiKCStion, oruys Tiensia. windv bclchintr. "heart-burn." patn and distress after eating, and kindred derangements of the liver, stomach and i bowels. Put up in scaled class vials, thcre 1 fore always fresh and reliable. Whether t as a laxative, or in larRer doses, as a gently actinsr but searching cathartic, these little ! "Pellets" are uncqualcu. I As a "dinncrritl." to promote digestion. take one each dav after dinner. To relieve the distress arisinsr front ovcr-calinc, noth in equals one of these little " Pellets." They arc tiny, suzar-coatcd, anti-bilious granules. Any child readily takes them. Accent no substitute that mav be recom mended to be "iust a Rood." It maybe belter for the dealer, because cf payin; him a better profit, but le is not the one who needs help. A free sample (4 to jdox.! on trial. is mailed to any address, pt-paid. on receipt of name and address on pir.iai caru. Address World's Di-rnNSArtv Medicai Association, Buffalo, .. . kdealing.wiffi lx W.KRUbt THE c; it 0011:1c, 406 JucUsou St., One door sonlh P.O. Choice Tea;, CoOcc., Tobaccos nnd Cisrars. And every thiuc Use In ineiiroccryiine. iibjhcst Uartet Paid for Country Produce. Give him a call anJ be convincud. MRS. Itf, BOYD, -DEALER IX CHOICE Family Groceries, DISHES, Books ami Children's Toys. -A TlM.I link ur- Friiits, Nuts, l ioiu'li I'.nulics. reinfect ionerj Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, E(c. lJirOKI KH KKV WEST CIGAIIS. CHOICE BRANDS OF CKJAKS superiorit - . Call and see us. 1 ACKET SYSTEM TO UNIH5KHUV IH Tit ITNIUIHUI.I. Go pare Qiii prices - ! .Men ami l!o) Ifarvcut II11I ' Ijulti-ft'HnllorK. UikmI Hlra Ijidlw' Fnit Iilick til" I.nillcs' Vents Hlwvflfwt ijidicV Shirt Wiilti. lJitest blyk'fi MftiV Swkn, 0KJ1 Welglit... Oim.' C.t,rtfnil.n tvnl,. f'tlllM it. ....30c. .. . 5c. ... Sc. .... 5o. ....15c. Horn' Knenilcr - XC- t ientH urtHH niiiri", 1111 uiivi..' One PaidT l'lim 2c. line necuie i;)U... Be. ...25c. We. r. 5c." Victor Cnrvlnir Knlvci. .! in eel) itci . Complete SoIilvriiiK Hut One bozuii I-ciul Ivneil I'wo Hunches l.urcIow .. Two Dozen Klulilwoks , - Shoes! Shoes! Kegular Prices. Our Prices, to i i 95 1 Z 2 Xi 1 1 1 r.' 1 31 1 V, l au u 05 Ijiilii-s' Oxford, black or tnn . .1 Ijuiics- Fine fchixai 2 W I-ndles' Fine Shoes 1 W Men'8 Fine Shoes . - Men's Fine Miocn ' Men' Fine SIiwh '1 W Men' Ileavr Hlioe 1 W Men' !Iniv Shi- 1 Cmldrcn'it School bhocx Men's TcmiHbhoen 1 00 Our other goody It nunc proportion. I'KICES MAItKKlt IS PLAIN FICiUItK Kcpvctfully, ICHARDS' CASH ACKET STORE. Next door to Firnt Natioal Ilant. Sale Under Decree and Execution O. II. Bcyer, rinintitr.T vs. William II. Harris, Estelhi Harris, Martha Chaney, Hnrmcr Chancy, Annail. isrown, O. K Hixson, J K. Ovcrstrtct, II. It. Bentzen anil i ItrU Stenirer. 1efeinlants. ,' "VTOTICE is hereby Biven that under anl by i ' vlrtmr nf nn crfciition anil order of sale is sued ont o! the Circuit Court for the County of Douglas. State ol Oregon, ilatot Mayvtn, a. v.. 1SCK. in favor of O. II. Beyers plnintiir, and aga'uit William H. Harris. Kstclta Hitrri-. Mar tha Chauey, Harmer Chancy, Anna M. Brown, O.K. Illisnn. J. F. Orerrlrvct. II It. Bentzcn anl li) s-tenzer, defendant', eommandins me to make mli- of the certain morti'azel real proiierty in said execution and hereinafter tar-licularl- detcriljc"! to sati.fy the demands of the said xilaintlir. to-wit: The nam of Thirteen hundred and tHenty-one and ST-10O D'dlars (a:i.37) with interet thereon at the rate of 10 iercent per annum Irom tlie l.lnuayoi Jiarcn sW: and the further sum of One hundred ami liftv HI.'jO.OO) Dollara altorncr fee?: ami the fur ther sum of sixtT-five (fC3.00) Dollars for tares paid on Mild premises; and the furtther eiitn of Forty-eight Dollars (tl3.00) costs anil dishurse- menu anninceosisoi ami uiou mis wni. will on Tuesday, the loth diy of June, i3q6. at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of raid day at the Irontuoor ot tne lotirt House m Itobnr?, Douglas county, Oregon, offer for fale and tell at public auction to the highest bidder forcjsh al! the right title and interest defendant', W illiam II. Harris and Kstella Harris, had on the o'lrt day of August, lsa2, or may at any time since acquired in or to tbe foHowin? detritwd laud- and premises, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of the C. W. Beekworth dona tion land claim .cluim No. -V, in toivn.-hip 'JO south, of range 1 we1, d the Willaaiette Me ridian, running theuec wtft 13.."0 chains. tnencc nonn aion--' tne nest uneoi ice;.iexaa der Dumoiid donation land claim, claim No. 46, I j chains, theuec east along the north line of raid r'au.i No. 'il.Si ehains to tlie section line belnen sections 4 and thence south along aid i:tion 1 1 n. chains loathe south Iineoi raid doua'.i"ii iaixl claim No. -15, thence west chaliis: lh-nec north 11.5 chains to the pUc-o linumg, couUiniu l.'1.19 a-rs of land .a Douglas iomit, State of Oregon. Al-o Legiuninir at the northeast corner of said C. W Beckv.xrth sdouation Iawl claim, claim No. Jtf In'snid T"Wnshlp and Kange. thence running wet ::T Z'i ehin: thence south II ii chains: thence cast ,7.-. chains, thence north 11 chains t. the place of l-eginning, containing CI 21 acres The to tractii above described containing l' ai re, of land, all situated in Svtioni ; and soi Ti wnhip30 fxmtli, Kange 4 t-:it. ....it I i las coonty. State of Oavon. C. F. CATHCAUT, Sheriff of IXHiglas. Countv, Oren. Bj W. W. Cathcakt, Deputy. " ltd. SUMMONS. T.N THE l IRCfIT COURT OF THE STATE OF -- Oreson, for Douglas County. Isabella C. Daveni-ort, IMaintiit 1 is. i It. M. Simpson, Josaphinc Simirmn, 1 Adda Simpson, Eh-'al-eth Simp- f son, Clara imp-on, Kinl Simpson ; and Jesse Simpson, Defendants.; To the aboc nanicl Jcfcndants. In the name of the State of Oregon you ami each of Von are ht-rebv rwiuircil to amicar and an-werthi c.wiplair.t'fileif against you in the aoove cnimeii sou in me above named conrt on or befoie the 22nd day of June, lsU6, that being the i;rst day of the next term of saidfonrt. And yon w ill take notice that if ou fail so to annear and answer faid complaint for want thereof the plaintiff ill apjdy to the court for the relief prayed for tn said complaint, which is the fore closure of a certain mortgage siven by K. M. Slmpon and JisephineSImpon to plaintif to se cure me aymeni oi me sum oi (Kb w ana in terest, and that the real property dcscribol in sam mortgage, to-wit- Beginning at a point north 3 degrees aud minutes west 11 chains, north 20 chains from the quarter post on line between Sections l iand lfi. Township 27 South. D.ni... r IV... . win. ,, . I : .1. r w .iuiiueike .iciiuiau, urcrron; thence north 9 dcerees and . minut,.s iriwi T.;)1, chains; thence south 16 degrees west 16.32 chains: thence souths degrees and X minutes cast 12.01 chains, and thence north l?.9s chains to me place ot beginning, containing 15 60 acres. Also all that portion or strip of gravel bar and land that lies between the most westerly line olthcabove described premises and the South l nimua river, being two acres more or less, be soiu as proviueii oy law to satisfv said mortgage and interest and costs and the costs of suit, and that you and each of you be forever barred of all right, title, interest or eijulty of redemption in ur iu uiu reai prvperiy oranv pan wereot. Thissumnious n Published bv imlpr of ir. J- C- Fullerton, judge of said court, made on the E. D. STRATFORD, m2''1' Attorney for l'lafntifl". NOTICE. TN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OF THE STATE OF Oregon for Douglas rountr. Sarah E. Ilcrce, l'laintitr.) vs. I ... J .v.w.. wii;uuiui.j Til T!.Tlialan )..,r.... Tl. . . ... .1 ... ... juu ilv iierecy reiuirel to appear and answ cr the coinplajnt filed acaiiKt .......... v. .ha, luitu oi aoove eiiurt to wit: June 22nd, IMS and if you fail Haintiir -" -w Jw OISMHVlUg vour uiu.rmsv couiraci, ami lor tutnre care- and cu toily of Oeorge Fierce, your minor child. Fr.EO r.n.E-TfsTt.v. T, Attoniey for l'laintitr. This summons is pubhthed by onlcr of Hon J. C. Fullerton. Ju.fm. .t.,.1.1 r.;., iL,.' , 51 lltll, 1MV.. .- ., Administratrix First Notino. VTOTICE IS HEREBY tilVEN THAT TIIK undersigned has been appointed ndiuifiis tratrix of the estate of I). o Mcl'IaEcu, de ccaseil. by the touuty Court of Douglas Countv. Oregon. Alt persons haviug claims agam'st V,l"AP,',"10 '.n,iI'it I-rcsent the same to me at llio McCIallen House duly verified within six months Irom this date. uateii at Ko-eburg. tlie ". th dav of Mav Isj. M ItS ELECTA 1 .McI.Vl.I.EN, Administratrix of the estate of m' P. C. McCIallen, Deccajcil. Administratrix Notice, sons having claims niinsi ai ..i.,i..' inircd to present the same, with the uroinr oucners, witliin six months from date of IhU notice, to the inulersiiaied, at EUtoti, Douctis Countv. Oregon. h Dated, th-.s 6th dav of April. 1W ,", MARTHA CON'W.VY, Admlnislralriv of tin. l .i.i., ..i n6U mi in ., . R Notice is hereby given that the lindorsigiiisl has been by the County Court ot Douglas C ounty-, Oregon, appointed administratrix of tlie estate of John t'onwav. ii,-, .n..i m W IAKK HS' , "tB H LOCAL DISEASE and Is tho result ol colds and sudden climatic changes. 1 1 can be cu red by a pleasant remedy which isnpiilicd ui Re. Ingimlckly absorbed It r-W relief at once. Ely's Cream Balm Isacltnowtcdged to to tho most thorough cure for re Sta?,,'-J',.!. ",cad Hay'Fevcr'of all ; "I'vin mi it'nucH inu l)M,ilitaJH.ip ssumwuws. TN THE CIRCUIT tUUil vr yir. oi-"' -t of Oreson for the County of Dongtas. J. C. Robertson, l'lalnliir.i CliarleaW. Johnston, JeiiuieA John- xton, Doran H. siearns, .;. r-" S Steams. Ifauc Miehael, F.v rctt I II. BdbU, hti-arns Fruit I-and Com- pjiiy, a lorporaUou . . B. Hen-1 'liickx. I- Z- HendilckK, Melanc- I thoii MtCoj and County of Douk- I Defendant. J ToClmrhaW. JohnMon, Jennie A. Johrdton and Evcrclt B. K.ibl, ihc above namol dclcn- dants: , In the name of the Slate of Oregon, yon anil each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the amend"! complaint filed against . ..K......nnti,iA,i si r.n Ar.ror(.Inn. ilav. the iind ua of June, lyo, the eame being tne nrsi uy o) hi- . titled conrt next following six weeks publica tion of this summons, and if you fall ro In efn near and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff I ... , ... Mi. I fe.tirt fur .'- r,-ll.r DntTCll for Will ai'P'J ro... ...- r . in raid complaint, to-wit: ti.nt r.InlniilT have andrceovir of and frjm the defendant, Charles W. Johnjtrn, Jennie A. Johnston and the Htearns Fruit ln.l Company tne sum oi '."' ' ,,; with Interest thereon in like gold coin at the day of NJvcraber.WI.aud for the further snm Of Hi .ik; win, t, - - no raw o W' "rV-X'ThA fnrthTi moi05wlthlntelartUwxtcof V ' YZ. Wi,- .l ).n Inrltinr Slim Of tlGUfl ;?f7.rn,.Vs fees' and the costs and disbursements of this suit And for a decree foreclosing tae mortgage cxccuieu anu uvmcicu u . "-"-dants Charles W. Johnston and Jennie A. John ston to the Jarvbonklin MorttageTrnst Com- .i i.rr.rj.rtr !tiintI In the County of Dfraglai-. Slate of Oregon, and more particularly : ooun'icj ai.'. uicium to-wit Part" of the donation land claim of Henry I'nrdy, claim No. II in Sections nine O) and sixteen (16), Township 27 South, Range 5 W est of the Willamette : ridion: and lots one (1), two U), thee (i), lour (I), five (W. tlx 61 in said Section sixteen if., and more particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of the Sam uel Harkness Donation Land Claim, being claim No. 41 In Town.hin 27 South, Range o West of the Willamette Meridian; thence run ning north il.ff7 chains; thence east GO.-;-, cnains, thence south 17.52 chains: thence east 12.62 chains-thence south 33L75 chains; thence vest, 4i2l chains to the place of tn-ginning. A.so a tract of land beginning at the northeast corner of the Mil' 1 Henry Furly Donation Land Claim, twin." claim No. II: thence running west SO-v) chain' : thence touth chains: thence east 30.- chains; thenec iw.rtti iSO chains to the place of beginning, c-i.cej.tiii? therefrom lots nine ,91 and ten WJ in said Sections 9. Ail of the above described real property bcip-; in Sections 'J and K. T'.wnship 27 south, Itanzea West oi H-l Willamette Meri dian, containing in all 27X40 acres more or lesi", ami ueciariiK- sawi hiolsosi: w a first iien on saidreal pntrty, and the liens or Interests of the defendant", if any, subsc- or iniereft.s ui .. .-, ouent in point of time and inferior in merit to plaintiffs laid mottgage, and to sell said prop erty upon execution ami order of sale as is by law provided to satif such decree as plaintiff may obtain in this suit, and that defendant and each of them be forever barred and fore closed ol all right, title or interest in or to said real projrty, or any par: thereof, and that plaintiff have such other and farther relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summon is miWished by order of Hon orable J. C. Fullerton, judge of the above en titled conrt, duly rcvie and entered on the 27th day of Mareh, 1 i&. STARR, THOMAs CH AMBERLAIN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Real Property. rY VIRTUE OF AN EXECUTION Isal'ED 1 out of I In- Circuit )'i urt f the state of Ore- con for Douelas Countv iu the suit of C. K. Uil'. plaintiff, against O. W . i'cters and Julia A. Fe ters.his wife, Ea F. Ham:: ton and E. O. YonDg, A. G. Young and J. . s-tern, itrtncr- under the firm name of E. Young C.j., A. F. Stearns and C 1- t'benowcth, rrtners under the firm name of Stearns .V Chenowetb, defend ants, duly attested on the Unit day of Aprit, 1"96, uiou a decree and order of sale duly made and entered in -aid court and tause in lavor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named tlefeiMuiiit, U. W Feu-rs and Julia A. IV tin. ou the sA h.y ..i Aj.nl, 146, for the sum of f.iiiM, with iiiiercst thereon at the rate of b jer cent, j-er annum tr-.ui the date thereof, CO attorney's fees, and cot ami disbursement, of the suit tai'-d at $17: said decree also being In favor of the defendant, Eva F. Hamilton, and against the defen-lants. .. W. Feti rs and Julia A. lVters. iiii wife. ftr the sum of JICO.IM and interest from date thereof at tbe rate of 8 per cent, per anii'im. KM attorney's fee. and costs and disbursements in this suit taxed, at 11, ami further decreeing that the amount due the plaintili, with attornsy's fee, costs and dis bursements, sfcotild be a firs: lien upon the mortgaged premises, aI di cretins a sale of the raortgased premises for the sums above men tioned, said premises being ileji-n hel as ClMws, to-wit: All that portion of the sooth half of the northeast quarter awl the east half of the south east quarter of section St, tovmji,?z(. io- th of range 5 we: lying on the notthLuif CalijooU Creek, in Douglas County, OregoXt, tontajning ?0 acres, more or less. - Noiv therefi-re by irtceof said execution, I will on Saturday, the 6th day oi June, lSO, at one o'clock P. M. i said day. at the Court house door ia Rosebunr. L ngias i-ucnt, Ore gon, sell at pnblie auction, to the highest bid der for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest whieh the above named defendants, G. W. IVtersartil Julia A. Peter, his wile, had in or ta-the abrn e described real propertv on the 1th day of March, !-!. or at anv time there after. ..r enough t,. si tisiy the demand of the above named; jilaistiff and the demand of ti fold defendant EvaF. Hamilton, and will appij the jrocee.!s arising therefrom, first to the coats and di-bursmcats of this sale, second to the plaintiff's demand as aforesaid, third to the demand of said E a F. Hamilton, and tho overplus if any there be. I will pav to whom soever shall lawtully be entitled to the same. Dated this SO'.h dav of April. 13S. C. F. CATIU ARl Sheriff Douglas County. Oregon. Notice of Sheriffs Sale of Real Property. J3Y V.IR.TP:r.PF EXEtCTION ISSUED oat ot the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Douglas Count), in the suit of C. K. Hill. j.aintitr, agsinst C,. W. Peters and JuOi A. leters, his wife, E. G. Young, A. G. Youns and ;V )) .teorns, partners tinder Uic arm name of t.G.oun Co., A. F. Steams and C L. t henoweth. partners under the firm naie of jtearns c heuoweth, defendants, du!v on the 1st day of May, Is!, upon a decree and" order of sale duly made and entered in said court and cause ia favor of the above named plaintiff and against the above named defendants, G. W. ivi-7,r.i. .on the 16th day of Apri:, ,Vi for ,.b'' SI:!1 of LsS-00 witn tnterest thereon Stwif-0 '-'J.''1' L-,!nt- Ir ann'trn. from tho date 'thcreiu.r2.MW attorneys tecs and cists and disbursements of this suit taxed at JLi.01 and Wrtncr dsrccuw that the amonut due tho plamtiu with attornev s foes, costs and dis bursements should be a urst lieu moa tho mortgaged premises and decreeing a sale of the mortgage.! premises for the sums aboe men tioned, said premises being described! follows, tow it. ltegmninir nt th. -i.,Mh.., the northwest quarter ui the southeast ."marter elS,''!"" ,i,V.,. ' "" uesrees west t cnains, thence north . degrvi s west 4x chains, thenci? u r lL '5ril"!,itV w- ' hams, thence east 11, ihauis to the place of beginning, coutaiu- t. xv .to,; ,"tS.l lyii'-t iu SectiouSn C o.mtyl. ,&th l KUS 5 W iU 1VU;,1U ... .,.'.! ,u i' lne ot" " June-, tSoo Court TV. 1 .. :V"rf. KUKia 1 iiiiui v, i)n ore- iv-i.i. i. ,1. 1 nue auu inieresi wlilih the above named dcfeu.lant . W. ivtcra . i, , , in or to the alM e de- arv l,,,l-,w'y5helh iluy t Febru ti',fVtb"rtttt t'? thereattet or enough to and wll ,!?'i?,iV of .thtf N,tf '""" Vl'tiff sivnrl !, 1 1 y cost iirst to ihe c.lsLs and hfi w). K:.,4',11 w' whomsoever shall ia lul! be entitle.1 to the same. l'nteil this 7th dav of Mav. 1MW. i '' UAT11C.VUT, iu-v "I Vistas coHtitv, Oregon. Rj . . S . Catiicaut, Dejrtity. mTld. Final Notie. i:,r!!r.-...,l;Ni;y -rtok the STATE t.. ). . ..' '"Kias loiinty. Mitchell. ailm'tuNVrrroViKtV1'" th;U t,, ""Jorsignctl !. .,u o .', r..,.th0 ontitteit estate has ti c Co irr ),.' ,i , HlcmoiU thereof, aud nit lo.irt, by onlor dulv ,.!.. ...1 . , .., rccinl. b,i , ....1 ""inn 01 at ll) 'bjcctlons the tiual Dili.-,! II.I..''. - '? 01 Aru, W W C. J. A. MiCt'J.l.Y. At..?r )T ' V., . Administrator ujsia. Administrators Notice. C'onntv'nr,.,," S.iS"?. .f .'.'. " 'Vuglas est.no or riTirv- . ,Y ,: l7 '"mtMntor ot ttie ..,. 1,....,.. "". nveiwctl. i Slacilie're; i"r l.in. A. 1 uw,l,, Hllh proiH'r voiioh urn, e ,5. t. fite.il "thu las C'oiinlv cifi-giiu ,K,,1M'tt' 1'oug I'ateil tiif, .jth daj- of April 1 v