THE PLAINDEALER, Published Dully, except Sunday. K. 1IENJAM1N V. UKNJAMIN ...Editor. .Manager. SobHcrlptlon Kitten. Ono Year, by mIL........-.....-. Six Months, Three Months " One Month Per Week, dcltTf red by Carriet W 00 IN) . 75 25 10 Ylie Weekly rinludenlcr One Year f- Six Month . I W Thrre Month " . ,...... 50 JU.SE11.1S90 A Queer Case. J Ashland Tiding. Hie election of Assessor Jackson as county clerk may , cause some embarrassment unless dijlo- ( matic relations are established between J Judge Neil and the popolist some manner, and even ill that event I there may still be embarrassment Jackson cannot qualify as clerk while he is assessor and his term of otlice as assessor does not expire until next Jan- uary. tie must quality as ciers- on-iuiy l.t -.mi tn nsira 1 for,, that time 3S will 1 be necessary will givu Judge Xeil the nnnnintrrn-nt nf In." snetf?s?or. Mr. Jackson is now in tlic midst of the 1S90 i assessment aud it is net probable that a democratic asjeascr to be appointed wonld care to take np Mr. Jackson's work where he left off, and continue it and father the whole work. Will Have No Nigxcrs. The race war has been renewed by the St. Louis hotels and other places of pnblic accommodations. Tni-t, t3, af ter promising the republican committee al Washington as a condition of their giving that city the place of holdiog the republican national convention that no discrimination would be made against colored delegates from the southern States. But thesa "white trash" ot St. Louis will not allow a nigger to eat or sleep beneath the roofs of their public booses or steamboats. This discrimina tion against the ebon hue-J delegates is causing considerable annoyance to the managers of the convention, and trouble is brewing. In reply to the direct question of a re porter of the Lexington Argonaut, Colonel W. N. P. Breckinridge is quoted as follows: "Well, sir, I do not intend to say much on this point, but yon may simply say for me that I intend to bs the next democratic congressman from the Ash land district. That is all I have to say just now." "You may fool all the people put of the time and some of the people all the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time.' Politicians, mugwumpery, sore heads and disgruntled office seekeis should learn that lesson and try to profit by their example. Tbe day is coming and now is, when they will find, like ithello, their occupation is gone. There is talk of the St. Louis canven tioa straddling on the money question. If they do, their candidate's name is Dennis. The convention should draw the lines squarely on f'ee silver, one way or the other and let the issue be met now and settle the question once and for all. It is no time now for temporizing. i I statements to the state department re- II. U. Miller of Josephine has been j garding tbe treatment to whfch thev rebuke J by the people of his connty for i were subjected in Cuba, the elder IM the part he took in the Albany conven- j gaj0 haVmg been shot almost to death tiou. Josephine gave Tongue only G5 oy the Spauieh soldier?, his servants plurality and Mr. Miller will lose bis murdered, and nronerlv defitmv.xl. reward, a fat government otlice. Under the democratic tariff wo have had revenue deficiencies not only every month but every hour. The lond-pro-ducing word never lets up an iiiEtant. One thing certain, if McKinley is de feated for the presidency it wont belie canse he has written give away letters. The Competitive Drill. Much interest is manifested by the members of Company A of this city in the couictitivc drill, which will be held in the armory tonight. The gold medal, to be presented by tbe members of Keno l'ojt, (i. A. It. of this city, will be given to the best drilled man, and tbe silk banner, presented by tbe W. H. C, will be awarded to the best drilled squad. After tho drill the militia boys will give :t social dance. Kvcrybody cordially iu viled. Muic will be furnished by the Koacburg orchestra. Tied. I'b' ollicial vote o( Josephine county hlj'jHd that II. C. Perkins, fusion candi date for H'jrvuyor, has tied with It. O. McUullocb, republican candidate, each receiving 871 votes. They will bo com pelled to settle the matter by "drawing straws." (iuard. Ne.itfifiM oil, machine and lubricating oils at MarslcrB' Drng Store. TELEGRAPH NEWS At St. Louis. Sr. Lou is, Juno 10. Tlio national re publican committee met at 12 o'clock, with Chairman Curler, of Montana, !n the chair. There were very fow ab sentees. The business before tho committee. Urn consideration of lbS contests, was promptly taken up. Tho initial meet' ing was of executive character, tho press and public Iwing excluded. Tho execu tive committee of the national committee held a meeting today to hear tho report of Ihu subcommittee, which made tho arrangements for the convention. The committee had been in session only a few minutes when Hichards Ker ens offered a motion to admit tho precs which was adopted. It was discovered as soon as tho cotn- uiitteo announced its readiness to take up the Alabama contests that the parlies were not predated to proceed immedi ately. A recess was therforo taken un til 2 o'clock, when it was announced that tho states would bo taken up in al phabetical order to hear the contest'. The national committee expects to go f hnwiMi.ltli iU Itm (nfttltt lif -lit tlin cases nrefenleil. The members are of the opinion that the interests of tho party will be pro moted bv a careful analysis of tho tes timony and a decision in all caseB upon its meiits regardless of personal presi dential candidates' preference, or the prejudices of the contestants iiton the financial tmestion. Their decision in fa vorof any delegation will have only the effect of seating lis members for tempo- rarv oiganizatiou and their work will necessarily be superceded by the com- 1 1 . - 4 - 1 - 1..., .1 1 ""-e on trtucuiuis, uui uicj nuj-u io : pcriorm me tass so uioruuguiy as io leave comparatively little for thai corn- mitteo to do. The national committee will piobably be engaged upon the contests the greater Pa" 01 l"e weeK The McKinley men have decided upon l". W. Fairbanks, of Indiana, for tempo- clllirman- bot man' members are urging bamuel tessenuen, ot Uonneticut. Fesseiiden will not be satisfactory to the McKinley leaders, and if the national committee should name him it might precipitate a contest iu the convention It is possible, however, that everything will b; adjusted iu the committee. The trouble about the colored delegates seems to be settled. Chaiunan Carter has received numerous telegrams from all over the country calling for tho re moval of the convention if the colored men do not receive fair treatment. The matter ill be brought up in the com mittec today, and Chairman Kennard, of the local committee, will give assnrances that the colored delegates will te taken care of. A careful analysis of the situation seems to indicate that a straddle of tbo financial question will not be popular. A straddle to hold the silver states, the leaders say, would loie New York, New Jersey and Conneticutin case of a gold democrat in the neid. 1 lie silver men claim that no straddt the republicans could adopt would hold Colorado and snch ttates against the nominee of demo crats and republicans on a silver plat form. Figuring on tbe basis of the elect oral college, it is declared that the only logical and candid way is to condem free coinage "and declare in an unmistak able way for the present etandarJ War With Spain. SiKi.NfiriELD, O.," June 10. James Creelman, the war correspondent who bad to leave Cnba rcct ntly by order of General Weylcr, says he thinks there will be a war with Spain. He eays the American people will lb thunderstruck when tbe documents in tbe possession of Uic state department arc made public. Spain is anxions for war. Twenty-five million dollars' worth of American property has been destroyed in Cnba 'and many Americans killed without provocation. Arrival of the Dclgados. New Youk, June 10. Dr. J L. Delga do and con, J. 51. Delgado, American citizens, reached this city on the steamer City of Washington, from Havana. Thev ! are going to Washington to make formal ) There also came on the City of Wash. ! ington Felix Cabello, an officer in the Sani:h service, said to ba on an impor tant errand to this country. Good Health And a good appetite go hand in hand. With the loss of appetite, the system cannot long sustain ltboif. Thus tho for tifications cf good health are broken , down and the system is liable to attacks of disease. It is in such cases that the medicinal powers of Hood's Sarsapa rilla aro clearly shown. Thousands who have taken Hood's Saisaparilla testify to its great merits as a purifier of the blood, its powers to restore and sharpen the ap petite and promote a healthy action of the digestive organs. Thus it is, not what wo say but what Hood's Sarsapa rilla does that tells the story and con stitutes the strongest recommendation that can be urged for any medicine. Why not take Hoixl'a Sareaparilla now? Cure I'or Ilcadnclic. As a remedy fur all forms of Ileadacho Electric Hitters has royed to bo tbo very best. It effects a permanent cure and the most dreaded, habitual sick head aches yield to its influence. We urge all who are alllicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual consumption Electric Hitters cures by giving the ncded tone to tho bowels, and few cases long resist tbo use of this medicine. Try it once. Large bottles only Fifty cents ut A. (J. Marsters ft Co.'s Drug Store. A HORRIBLE CRIME. Yesterday evening a most disgusting ind out raucous crimo was perpotrated upon tho tHsraon of a young boy in a hobos' camp iu the river bottom a short distnuco beyond tho Eugene bridge. The crime committed was that of sod omy and thoibcasts who did it compolled tho holpless boy to"nccede to their de mands by using force. He was badly burned and beaten ly tho Honda in human flesh, who were in a drunken condition at itio tnno tlio act was com mitted. A lot of hobos have been lounging around in that vicinity for two or three days. Among the crowd was a boy who was working his way south. Yesterday these outcasts irom society nnu tlio re spect of their fellow men procured enough whisky with which (o place them selves in'an intoxicated condition. It was while in this condition that the crime was committed. As soon as tbo boy could escape from tho horrible at tacks make upon him ho ran toward town ecrerming for help. Marshal Day, Policeman 1'ialt and Sheriff Jolfnson last evening invaded the camp and arrested eight of . the hobos They were placed in jail and the matter brought before the grandjury today. The town has been thrown into a fever of excitement over the hornbleness of the crimo and welljmay it bo. for had a woman chanced to pass that way at that time, what might have happened to her at the hands af these drunken fcolB is loo awful to bo thought of. Attempts to commit crimes similar to this one were made in this vicinity by holms last spring and in view of this fact no mercy should be shown the culprits now in jail. 1 no granu jury has ieen working on the case all afternoon and at tho time ot going to press had not yet rendered an indictment, although a large number of witnesses had been examined. The sentiment of the people and their protection from such brutes as these de manu mat qut.-e iiisuce ne meted out in this cose. Guard. If it required an annual outlay of $100 to insure a family against any serious consequences Irom an attack ot bowel conipiaini during tne vear there are many who would feel it their duty to pay it; that they could not afford to-risk their lives, and those of their family for such an amount. Any one can gel this insurance for 25 cents, thai being the price of a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic,- Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. In al most every neighborhood some one has died from an attack of bowel complaint before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. One or two doses of this remedy will cure any ordinary case. It never fails. Can you afford to take tbe risk for so email an amonnt? For eale by A. C. Marstera & Co, Jir. James rerdue, an old soldier re siding at Momoe, Mich., was severely afllicted with rheumatism but received prompt relief from pain by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. lie says: "At times my back would acne so badly that I could hardly raise up. If I had not gotten relief I would not be hero to write these few lines. namueriain s rain luim lias done me a great deal of good and I feel very thankful for it." For sale bv A. C. Marsters. Notice. itio tax roll tor IblVi will remain open up to ana including Juno Htn - per cent will be added to tho tax nntil that date, when tbe roll will be closed for the purpose of making the delinquent roll, after which time 3 per cent will be addci to the original tax. C. F. Catiicart, Sheriff. Now fs the lime to provide yourself and family with a bottle of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera asd.Diarrha-a Rem edy as a safeguard against an attack of Dowel complaint uuring the sntniner months. It coats but 25 cents and is al most sure to be necueil before tne sum mer is over. This remedy nover fails, even in the most'severe cases, and is in fact the only preparation that can al was be depended upon. When reduced with water it is pleasant to take. For sale by A. t Marsters. For Tonr Protection. Catarrh 'Cures" or Tonics for Catarrh in liquid form to Ik- taken internally, usually contain either Mercury or Iodide of rota.ss.-i, or both, which arc injur ious if toolong taken. Catarrh if a local, not a blood disease, caused by sudden cbauge to cold or damp weather. It ttnrts iu the nasal passages, affecting eves, cars and throat. Cold in the head causes cxc-sive flow of mucus aud, if rvpca'edly neglected, the re sults of catarrh will follow ; severe pain in the head, a roaring hound in the ears, lad breath, nnd oftentimes an offensive dis charge. The remedy should le quick to allay inflammation nnd heal the memlircne. Ely's Cream Balm is the acknowledged euro for these troubles aud contains no mercury nor any injurious drag. Price, GO ccnU. Lumber for Sale or Trade. If you have dry cows or heifers you want to trade for lumber, or if you want to buy a bill of any kind of fir lumter, you will do well to address P. O. box 125, Drain, Oregon. Lumber for Sale, or Trade. Ifj"" have bay, grain, bacon, beef catll r a good buggy you wish to trade for lumber, or if you wish to buy a bill of first ilasa ilr or cedar lumber, you wil savo money to call on Orro A. Anlauk Comstock, Oregon. A Snap For Some One. A Email business paying 100 per cent in the city of Roseburg, for sale cheap for cash. Good location, good building have private reasons for selling. Ad dress S, care of Plaimikalku, Koeeburg. The World's Fair Tests showed no baking powder so pure or so great In Ieav vnlng power as tho Royal. Company A Second Regiment O. N. O. The time for which this company en listed, expires Juno lti. Tho company will make nn effort to re-enhet and re cruit its members, as a fow of tho pres ent members, on account of sickness and removals will probably net re-enlist. Tbo majority will however re-enlist. Tho minimum is 3(3 members, the max- mum 03 including officers. Ordinarily in times of peace, militia companies are moro ornamental than useful for any real good perseo. But it is an old and trite saying : "In time of peace prepare for war." The recent troubles from strikes inako it ad- vitable for tho state to bo in readiness to put down insubordinations to law and order when necessary, and a well organ ized militia is one of the means of the state to cnfoice obedience to law and protect peaceful citizens. Every law upon our statute book means bullets be hind it. The organized militia of Rose- burg has been under drill for tho last thiee years and mako a reepectablo showing. They are a lino lot of young men, the flower of tho city and country. Thoy should bo encouraged to maintain their organization entact, for their ser vices may be required in the near future. Thero is a disposition in some quartets to dif courage this organization and main tenance of militia companies on 'accouut of tho expense. Such objections aro frivolous, for those companies receive and distribute about flOO a year at poiuta where they are located, and thus help to and bearing-down sen . , .. ,. ' . sations and the doctors put in circulation mat iuutu ujuuuj amongst business men and those connected with them. Besides this the supplies furnished them, including blan kets, uniforms aud nccouterments are of Oregon material as far as practicable. Let company A Second Regiment O. K U. be recnlisled by all means and re cruited up to the maximum. For Kale A tine jersey heifer calf. Inquired Gaddis Bkos , Roseburg Dairy. More Medical value in a Uittle of Ilood't SarsaparilU than in any oilier prriaratinu. Moro more ran-, uiorr espouse in manu facture. It c-t proprietor and dealer Moro but It eiHtttlie roiinniier It ss, as he gets more do-o lor U money Moro curathe jjer is M-ruretl by its peculiar combination. prorlion ami proce-i. More wonderful cure i-netctl. more te-tlmoi-monlali. more sales and more Increase. Many more reasons w liy you MhuiM take Hood's Sarsaparilla Tbe One True Blood Turiner. AH drupsists. St. . . nlll are Hie only pills to take liOOu S FlllS with Hood s aIap3il. The will Swarm AT THE Ot'KKA HOl'sK Ml Iplai1 nigp of JHCBbe$. Fine Musical and Ulaiy Program GOOD SPEAKING ! GOOD SINGING! GOOD TIME! DON'T FORGET THE DATE. SPECIAL IflVITATION TO THE LADIES. MARK IT DOWN. EAST AND SOUTH VIA. THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Exprns trains Intra Portland daily. Bees I South I Korth 8:S0r. . Lt. - Portland - Ar. 8:10 a. x 525 a.m. I.v. - Koscburg - Lv. 11:40 r. . 10:iia.lt. Ar. - gan Francisco Lv. 6:00 r. M. Above trains tton at Eaat 1'ortland. Orecon City, Woodbum, Salem, Turner, Marlon, Jcffcr- aon, AlDanr, AitJinj juuzuou, lanrcm rihedds, llalfcr. Harrlsburc. Junction City, Irving, Eugene, Crcivrclt, Drain, and all ttatloui irom ttotcourt to .imiauu ihciiuitb Uoacburg JIail Dally. 8:301. X. 620 r. x. Lv. Ar. 1'ortland Kotcbunr Ar. I 4:40 r. x - Lv. ISlDi. x. .Hnlcm raHHenirer Dally. 4:00 r. x. I Lv. 1'ortland Ar. 10:15 A. X. 6:15 r. X. Ar. - Salem - Lv. 8:00 x. x. mm.-vf. cuts on o;ni:. iiotrrc Pullman Buffet Sleepers ANU K1XOMD.CLASS SLEEPINU CAIIS Attached to all Through Tralna. West Side Division. Uctwrccp Portland aud Coryallia Mall train dally (except Supday). 7:30 a. x. i 12:15 r. m. Lv. Ar. 1'ortland Corvallls Ar.l Lv.l 5:40 r.x ISO r.x At Albany and Corvallls connect with tralm Ol Oregon Central & Kaatcrn railroad. Exprcaa train daily (except Sunday). 4:45 r. x. 7.-2S r. x. LvT Ar. Portland McUInvillo Ar. Lv. 8:'5 A. 5:50 A. Through Tlckcta to all I'oluu lit tho Kaatcrn Slu tea, Canada nnd Europe enn be obtained at low cal rate Irom Ccorgo Eatcs, Agent ltoacburc. E. KOEULEK, E. 1. UOOERS, Manager. Asst. U. F. i I'aaa. Agcn PORTLAND OREGON. NOTICE. Notice It hereby siren to all whom lt may con cern that I hY8 appolnte-l D, W. Btearni of Cala. pooia precinct Deputy Inspector of Stock for said precinct; poatolBce addreaa, Oakland; also A. J. Chapman of Wllbar, and Ralph Smith, at Roes burfr. to act daring- my abience, and others wll ba added as partlea Impacted make their desire known to me. Roaebnrr, Uay 4th, 18ST. TUOH.HMITU, Inpeclsnr of Htock fo Donglaa county, Or. ON THE ROAD to recovery, the "young woman who is taking Doctor Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. In maidenhood, wo manhood, wife hood and moth erhood the " Pre scription" is a supporting tonic and nervine that's peculiarly adapted to her needs, regulating, strengthening and cur tntr the derangements J of the sex. Why is it ao many women owe theirDcauty to ut. rierce 8 favorite x-ieaciipuun i hcwuoc beauty of form and face radiate from the common center health. The best bodily condition results from good food, fresh air and exercise coupled with the judicious use of the "Prescription." If there be headache, nam in the back, bearing-down sensations, or general de bilitv. or if there be nervous disturbance. nervous prostration, ana sleeplessness, me "Prescription" reaches the origin of the trouble and corrects it. It dispels aches and nains. corrects disolacetnentsand cures catarrhal inflammation of the lining mem branes, falling of the womb, ulceration, ir- regularities ana icinurcu inamuics. FALLINQ OF WOMB." Mrs. Frank Cam- riELD. otEasl Dickin son, Franklin Co., N. Y.. writes : " i aeem v my duty to express my deep, heart-felt grati tude to you for having been the means, unaer Providence, of restor ing me to health, for I have been by spells un able to walk. My troubles were of the womb inflammatory all said, they could not cure inc. Twelve bottles of Dr. Pierce's wonderful Favorite Prescription has cured me." ;satfeJ by, dealing Willi G. W. KRUSE Till GROCKK, 406 Jackson St One door south P.O. Choice Teas, Coffees. Tobaccos and Clears. And every thing else in tncoroceryune, Highest Harket Paid for Country Prod ate. Give him a call and be convinced. MRS. N. BOYD, -DEALER IN CHOICE Family Groceries DISHES, Books and Children's Toys. -A FULL LINE OF- Frnits, Nuts, French Candies, Confectiouerj Canned Goods, Coffees, Teas, Etc IHrO&TKD KKI WEST CIGAKS. CHOICE BRANDS OF CIGAKS j F BARKER & CO. GROCERS. TEAS A SPECIALTY. A apclal branit jt unadulterated Tea. priie Ou COPPEI Is haTin; a Uigr aalc e style Glass and Delf Ware at i(oaI.hmj tow price. Car own canned lomivt are Terj popular. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby bUcii by the adminl.lnitur ol ttie estate ol undersigned Lauehliu. tlt-ccacd. that he will on Mondav. josepu .no June 15. ls-.w. offer lor ale on the premises on you tli liver Creek, S headoi horses, II head ot yearlinr; cattle, o three- ear-old stccr. IS head otcoHsand calves 2 head ol conn and two- year-old belters, A head ol hoes !0bulicls ol heat, 1 bugpy and barnesi and a set ol black Binith lools. Tennsol sale Si month, with approved security. K. II. DIXON, Administrator id the Kktatc ot Joseph Mc IjHighlln, lcceimsl. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is herebv pi on that the uuilcriued has filed his linal "account in the County Court as administrator ol the estate ot Charles iloly lield, deceased, and that Ihe said County Court ol Douglas County, State ol OrvRon has flaed Tuesday, the 7th day ol July, 18M, at - o'clock p.m. of said day as the time for hcarliiR objec tions, il any there be to said final account, and the settlement ol said estate. Dated this 3nl day ol June, lsOij. N". A. PERKINS. Admlnhtrator ot the estate of Chur. llolyfield, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement. Kotice is hereby Riven that the undoniiKncd has tiled his tiiml account In the County Court ax administnitor ol the cstatu'ot Perkins A Hohtield, aud that the said Couuty Court of DoukIiih County basjll.ied Tuesday, the 7th day July, ls'.i;, at 'Jo'olock p. m. ol said day, as the IJme for hearing objections, il any there be to said linal accouut, aud the settlement ol stild estate. Dated this 3rd day ol Jiuc, ls-'.Hj. V. .1. PERKINS, Administrator of -the estatoof Perkins A lfoly iicld. jlt5 Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that tbe uudcrsigncd, Ellu Lauh, (formerly EUn McLaughlin), has tiled her final account in the County Court, as administratrix of the estate ot Joseph 11 e Laughlln, deceased, and that the said Couuty Court of Douglas County, State of Oregon, has fixed Tuesday, tho 7th day of July, 1W, ut 1 o'clock p. in. of said day, as the time for hearing objections, 11 any there bo to said final ac count, and the settlement of said estate. Dated this 3nl day of June, ISM. ELLA L.VIU.II, Administratrix ot tho estate ol Joseph Me Lntiglilin, deceived. j It ) i Mrs. Cam field. SUMMONS- NTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE ol Oregon lor me touuu O. Robertson, .FlalntlflVI VH I Charles W.JobnstOD,JenuleA.Jonn- Bton, Doran u. Biearus, H. Stearns, isaacMicuaei, mno B. Rabb, Stearns Fruit Land Com pany, a corporation: a. r. neu drlcks, L. Z. Hendricks, Melanc- mm Defendant.) T r4 ann I .111 II IV" III IJUUK- Jonntfi A. Johnston and Everett B.Rnbb, the above named defen- 3Intthc name ot the Stato of Oregon, you i and each ol you are hereby require.; to appear ana answer the amended complaint tiled against u In the aboTe entitled suit, on or beloroMon ill .,.1 .i.vnf Jiinp. 1K9G. tho same being "r '.."it r:.. vri;- r. At ihn Btvo en- titled court next following six weeks publica tion ot this summons, anu 11 jou " rrfo ticar and answer, for want Hereof the P'alntur wlll apply in said cot to said court lor the relief prayed for iplaint, to-wit: . jthntr.inintKrhnve ind recover ol and from the defendants, Charles W. Johnjttn, ti a inhn.tnn and the Steams Fruit Land Wlin interval lutrau i" ". ,""r r. rate of eight per cent, per annum from the Ut r v..hi... lsai nd for the further sum ofli8.7 5in like coin, with Interest thereon at .1.1 ..k. Ar niffhr nr nnt. ncr Annum from tne Ut day of November, lS'Jl, and for the further sum of $09.03 with interest tnereon ai ine raujuj January, 1S06, and the further sum of 116150 attorncys fees, and the cosU and disbursements ,.f.hi..iitt And for a decree foreclosing tne nne anr Tvor annn rri 1 n 1111 uic jiu ubj w mortgage executed and delivered by said defen .i.ni. r'li.ri., w. Jnhmtnn and Jennie A. Joan ston to tne Jarvisonann jiorigiwo uu,, pany, and by it assigned to plaintiff, on the fol- intv of Douglas, Stale of Oregon, and more nartlcularlv bounded and described as lonows, t, 'r 1.tiattnn land rlulm of llenrT tw.iv oUlm Nn. 41 in Sections nine fJ) and .wtwn fir.v Tnwnthiii 'A South. Range 5 Viesl ottho Willamette Meridian; and lots one (1). Section' sixteen' (161. and more particularly I.n lt thiMWTl Tntir 111 I1VO I.TI. BIX IDI IU BA1U bounded and described as louons, uj-wu; Rooinninir t thi northwest corner of the Sam ucl Ilarkness Bonation Land Claim, being claim No. 41 In Township 27 South, Kange . win tho wniRmcite Menaian: mence ran nine north 517 chains; thence east C0.58 chains: thencn tnnth !7Ji2 chains: thence cast 12.62 chains; thence south 33.75 chains; thence west Ii2l chains to the place ol Deginmng. aiso a tract of land beginning at the northeast corner of the said Henry Punly Donation Land Claim, being claim no. n: mence running Heat ou-JO chains; thence south 5.80 chains; thence east 30iS chains: thence north 25.80 chains to tne place of beginning, excepting tnereirom io nlnotoi and un Mm in anfil Sections 9. All of tne aoove acsenrjea real property Ln.iuS in Sections 9 and 16, Township 27 South, Range 5 West of the Willamette Meri dian, containing in all 273.40 acres more or less, and declaring said mortgage to be a first lien on said real property, and the Hens or Interests of the defendants, If any, subee iuent in point of time and inferior in merit to piainuu a saia mortgage, arm uj km mi'i f ' J law provided to satisfy such decree as plaintiff may obtain In this suit, and that defendants and each of them be forever barred and fore Mnsod nl all richt. title or interest in or to said raal property, or any part thereof, and that Dlalntiff have such other and further relief as io me court may wxm met auu tuiutuic. This summons Is published by order of lion' orable J. C. Fullerton. judge of the above en titled court, duly made and entered on the 27th- uay oi Jiarcn, iva. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Sale Under Decree and Execution O. H. Beyers, Plaintiff, vs. William H. Harris, Eetella Harris, Martha Chaney, Harmer Chaney, AnnaM. Brown, O. F. Hlxson, J. F. OvcrstreeL II. R. Bcntien and Iwis Stcneer. Defendants.) -NTOTlCEls Ircrebr riven that under and bT virtue ot an execution and order of sale is sued out of the Circuit Court for the County of Douglas. State of Oregon, dated May 7th, A. D.. lsSis In favor of O. II. Beyers, plaintiff, and against William 11. Harris. Estella Harris. Mar thaChaner. Harmer Chancy. Anna M. Brown, O. F. itlxson. J. F. Overstreet, II. R. BenUcn and Lewis Stenzcr. defendant), commandin: mc to make sale of the certain mortcaccd real property In laid execution and hereinafter par ticularly described to sati.ly the demands of me saia piaimin, ro-wii: lnesnmoi inineen hundred and twenty-one and 37-100 Dollars (S1321.37) with interest thereon at the rate of 10 Ercvnt per annum irom me l.inaayoi Jiarcn. and the further sum of One hundred and filtv fJlTO-OOl Dollars attorney lees: and the fur ther sum ot Sixty-five (K5.00) Dollars for taxes paid on said premises : and the furtthcr sum ol Forty-eight Dollars (H-00 costs and disburse ments aud the costs ol and upon this writ, will on Tuesday, the i6th day of June, 1896, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of raid day at the frontdoor of the Court House In Roscburz, Douglas county, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all the right title and interest defendants, William II. Harris and Estella Harris, had on the 31st day ot August, ISK, or may at any time since acquired in or to tho following described land and premises, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner ol tbe C. W. Beck worth dona tion land claim .claim No. 39, in township 30 south, of range 4 west, of the Willamette Me ridian, running tnencc west ISJrO chains, thence north alonz the west line of the'AIexan. der Dumond donation land claim, claim No. 46, 45 chains, thence east alonsr the north line nf said claim No. 46, 21.2J chains to tho section line between sec lions 4 ana 5. tnencc south aloni said section line 5.25 chains to the south line o: said donation land claim No. 46: thence west 9.s; chains; thence north 11.25 chains to tbe place ol beginning, containing 124.19 acres of land in Douglas county. State of Oregon. AUo beginning at the northeast comer of said C. W. Bcckworth's donation land claim, claim No. 33 in sid Township and Range; thence running SKt "i rhaintr thnro smith 11 rhalm west chains: thence south 11.15 chains thence east 37.S5 chains: thence north 11!: chains to the place ol beginning, containing 31.il acres. The two tracts above described containing i.x acres of land, all situated in Sections 4 and ol Township 30 South. Ranze Wist ol the Willamette Meridian and in Doug las county, staie 01 urcgon. C. V. CATIICART, ShcrifTol Douglas, County, Oregon, By W. W. Catiicart, Dcpu t. 4td SUMMONS. T.V THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF A. On-poll- for IVniTn I'nnnr Isabella C. Davenport, riaintifr. vs. R. M. Simpson, Josaphinc Simpson, Adda Simpson, EUzabeth simp son. Clara simijon. Bird Simpson and Jesse Simpson, Defendants, j To the above named defendants. In the name of the State of Oregon you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit in the above named court on or beloie the 22nd day ol June, 1SSS. tbat being the first day of the next term of saidcourt. And you m ill take notice that if you tall so to appear and ansn er said complaint lor want thereof the plaintiff vt ill apply to the court for the relief prayed for in said complaint, which bj the fore closure of a certain mortgage given by R. M. Simpson and JqsephineSimpson to plaintif to se cure the payment of the sum of 1276.W and in terest, sud that the real property described in said mortgage, to-wit Beginning at a point north degrees and 35 minutes west 11 chains, north 20 chains from the quarter post on line between Sections 15 and lfi. Township 27 South, Range 6 West Willamette Meridian, Oregon: thence north M) degrees and to minutes west 7.S0', chains; thence south 16 degrees west 162 chains: thence south 9 degrees and 55 minutes cast 12.01 chains, and thence north Ij.'JS chains to the place of beginning, containing 15.60 acres. Also all that portion or strip of gravel bar and land that lies between the most westerly line ol the above dccrlbed premises and tho South Umpqua river, being two acres more or less, be sold as provided by law to satisfy said mortgage aud interest and costs and the costs of suit, and that you and each of you be forever barred of all right, title. Interest or equity of redemption in' or to said real property or any part thereof. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. C. Fullerton, judge of said court, made ou the 9th day of May, lt.96. E. D. STRATFORD, mOtd Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE. TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF -1- Oregon for Douglas couitty. Sarah E. Pierce, Plaintiff.) vs. Bcnjaman Pierce. Defendant.) 10 licnjaman 1 eirce Defendant; in tne name before tho tirst day of next regular term of abovo court to wit: Jupc22nd,lfc9t;, and If you fail Plaintiff will take degree against you dissolving your marriage contract, aud lor future care and cus tody ol (icorge pierce, your minor child. Fbbd Paok-Tostu. Attorney for Plaintiff. This summons is published by order of Hon. J. c. Fullerton, Judge of said Court. Dated May 6th, 1S96. m7 td. Administratrix First Notice. VJOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned has been appointed adminis tratrix ol the cstato of D. C. McClallen, de ceased, by the County Court ol Douglas County, Oregon. All persons having claims against said estate must present the samo to mc at tho McClallen (Uouso duly verified within six months Irom this date. Dated at Roseburg, the 7th day ol May. 1S9i'. .1110. r.i.r.ui A u. JH'UL.Ai.i.r..N, Administratrix ol the estate ot D. 0. 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