The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, October 12, 1896, Image 2

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    THE PLAINDEALER,
Published Mondays audThursda)
XV. F. BENJAMIN...
;. V. BENJAMIN
......Editor.
Mmiig;rt.
Subacrlptloti Katen.
Ouo Year- . - W 00
Six Month 1 W
Three Month... - M
OCTOBER 12. 1SSG.
OUR STANDARD BEARERS.
IFor President,
WM. McKIXLEY.
For Vice-President,
GARRET A. HOBAHT.
For Presidential Elector,
T.GEER.of Motion County.
S. M. YORAK, of Lane.
E. I- SMITH, of Wasco.
. F. CATLES. of Mcltnonifih.
THE GREAT PREVARICATOR.
lu last Tliurvlav't Review is a tabu
lated (tateturnt of importation of wool
under the operations of the McKiolry
tariff averagicc, according to that flieet's
sUtement, lo.tXX)AW poaol per an
num, and then civin; the annual aver
e under the Wilson act at 74,WW,(XX)
roand, or diJereisco of tS,(W0,0O3
pounds in favor of the Wi'eon act,
The Review doee not civoaoy acknow
ledged anthority for its figure?, and most
probably its figure! are ils own (arica-
tion, and if ro. are nnre'.tAble. In reply
to tho Kcvierv, we give onr authority
for oar ricures which n(? ihe tpiciition
in a different lijsht :
On pair 49, cf "Tariff Facte," pub
lished by Wilbur F. Wile nun ot the
tariff league taken from official reports
of lh-5 various dtpartmenla of the gov
ernment, we find the average yearly im
port t ion of wool nr.der rrotcclion i:
133,647,512 ponnds value! at l6,A3l,S7fi.
Under the Wilson tariff, the yearly av
erage of imported wool far the jear 163
when the Wilton law came into full
fruition in its provision, wa 24S.9S9,
217 pounds, -the amoant for ISM has
not yet been given" making an increase
under the Wilscn act of 115,341,405
pounds imported. It is ehovn by the
amounts cf imports of wtx.1 that in ISM
the amounts M'. from 167.OM.CKX)
pounds to lll.OjO.OjO pounds. This
drop was ttie result of Cleveland's elec
tion, because the importers of rool were
wailing till the McKiniey tariff should
be repealed as the party was pledged to
tbatiausc. Bat as toon as the McKin
lev law was repealed and the large
stock of woolen goods of domestic manu
facture had been worked off, importa
tion of foreign wools again revived, and
In 1693, 243.939,217 pounds were im
ported which exceeded the greatest
amount under the McKiniey act by
over 100,000,000 pounds and the vlce
of the same amounted to $33,770,159,
thus displacing American wools to the
tune of f 16.S1S.SS3, and robbing Ameri
can wool growers of that amount, which
went into the pockets of foreigners.
Now with regard to the decreass in
the number of sheep and their value?,
we quote from a report of the depart
ment of agriculture made by Henry A.
Robinson, statistician of that depart
ment. On page 43 of eaid report it
makes the following statement with re
gard to the number and value of sheep.
It says: 1S92 the increase in number
was 3s per cent and iocreaee in value
7.1 per cent. In 1593, before the re
peal and while the McKiniey law was
operative; the number increased 5.2 per
cent and the valne iccrcated S.4 per
cent. Bot in 1S94 after the McKiniey
law was repealed the decrease of sheep
was 4.7 per cent and value decreased
29.2 per cent. In 1S95, the number de
creased 6.1 per cent, value further de
creased 25.2 per cent and in 1S0G, tip to
July 1st, the number decreased 9.4 per
cent and value decreased 2 3 per cent.
These figures aro from government
authority. Scj page 43, "Bulletin 11,
l. f Department of Agriculture, Di
vision of .ctatis'is from lS) to 1S96."
It is evident from the above Gk'ures that
"free wool" has bou the real cause of
depreciated sheep industry.
the frmrr of onr ronnlry than that o
urjmtly Infllrtrd 1 urine the !' three
yearn npon the wool urowr. Although
iinoBc onr molt nirful citizen, their In
tereiU hare been practically deitrored.
HcKinley'n letter of acceptance.
The republican party is the only real
bimctalic party. It pnrsnes a monetary
palicv that uses both gold and salver in
a'wut ennal amounts and at an equality
in debt pa) ing and purchasing power.
The silver dollar is legal tender for all
debts, public and private, except when
otherwise' stipulated by contract. This,
the government can do because it coins
silver on its own account. Tho derao
pops or jtopocralfi, an tho case may be,
.propose to change this to a silver mono
mctalic basis by opening the mints to
unlimited silver coinsgo. They deny
this; but the history of every rution
that cuius silver without limit is on a
This is history, nit
ttieory.
"It It Immaterial In my Judgment
whether thti wool k rower rccalvai amy
beneflt from the tariff on wool or not
whether he doee or doei not .... I mm
for free wool." Extract from William
llryan'a speech In cong-ren, January
:17th, 1894 j Oongrenlonal Keeora Jriny-
third Contrail, lecond leiilon, ol. so.
- . an, i. iso4.
BARKLEY'S SPEECH.
Rev. Mr. Batkloy of Marion county
was booked to address tho peoplo of
Rosoburg, Thursday at 2 p. m. Mr.
Batkloy was elected to tho etato's legis
lature last Juue as a republican. Now
ho is making stump speeches for W.J.
Bryan, the democratic populist candi
date for president. History nowhero
presents such an unparalleled inconsist
ency not to say such a dishonest phase
in American politics. Holding a certifi
cate A3 a republican member to the next
legislature nnd then mount the stump
to oppose the party that has honored
him, is political ingratitude. His right
to change his opinion as to who he
oncht to support is conceeded. But as
an honest consistent and fair-minded
man he should resign the office of rep
resentative and not abuse tho confidence
his constituents had reposed in him as
truo republican, fcuch u course wo
regard as political perfidy nnd party dis
honor, by going before the party posing
aa a republican, nnd then using all his
powers to defeat the party that had
placed him in position. But to his
speech. With all the eclat thrown
around him by heralding him as tho
"the eloviuent republican orator" who
will speak in the interest of W. J.
Bryan, candidate for president, he failed
to draw, lliero was a very meager
audience to hear him, Thursday. Many
democrats rvlused to listen to a man
void of decency as to preavh democracy
while claiming to oo a republican, held
ing au office by the suffrages of that
pirty, and did not feel interested in co-
ing to hear a political Judas.
At night he spoke again to about 60
persons. Having heard that .Mr. Hart
ley is a college-bred man, c went to
hear him, expecting he would bring
learniug ami logic to bear in shoving a
plansible "reason for the hope that is in
him." Bat no. hi) scech was a dis
jointed incoherent and rapscdicat asser
tions of chttering generalities, of as
sumed facts and conditions unwarranted
by history, and upon those assnmptions
he roared out a tirade of abuse of the
republican party for x's so called cor
rupt legislation for the last 23 years, be
ginning wi'h 1S73; although he made
charges of f rati. I corruption and all that
is vile as far b.ck ai Lincoln's adminis
tration. All three so called evils were
done by republicans. It it passing
strange that so smart and brainy a man
was ro long finding ont how mean the
republican party was. and i. and, he
sajs, will be if McKiniey is elected.
It wjs hoped lie onld show some
reason, give ns some theory backed up
by sonnd logic, how free coinago of til
ver nil) cure all our national ills. Bot
did he do it? Nay. verily. His speech
was a series of assertions of villainy,
fraud, and robbery of the peop'e by gold
bogs, money sharks, trusts, syndicates
and combines, with republican senators,
representatives, cabinet officials and
others "leagued together to oppress the
people" and that "the money power had
the people by the thro.t." Bnt free
and unlimited coinage of t-ilver, he said,
woild be the pinacea for all their woes.
A Mr. U'Ren also harrangued the slim
audience fcr about 4j minutes in the
same vein of abuse of republicans in
high positions.
The Orcgonun has turned its X rays
upan Mayor Pcnnoyer's capat. which
reveals the "wheels in hts head,"
which, the mayor thinks, are the
creations of genius. It is said, "talent
does what it can bot cenius does what it
most." The mayor must surely be
genius, as he does what be is compelled
to do by the poer behind the throne
the populist party. It is an old adace
that "no man is greater than his partv.
Pennoyer is co exception to this, the
law of the conservation ol forces. Penn
oyer is clay in the hands of the potter
the populist party.
Why don't the Marion County Ite
publican Central Committee demand
Rev. Mr. Barkley'a resignation" It
unreasonable a well r.s unjust to tamely
tolerate his stumping the state for a
democratic candidate for president while
holding a certificate of election to the
legislature by republican voters. How
Mr. Barkley can reconcile his present
course with fair, honest and upright
treatment of the iarty is bevond our
conception of minline?1 lie ought to
resign.
To Rent.
Five-room cottage on Jackson street
Office two rooms on Jackson street
opposite post office.
Large houso nnd plenty of out build
mgs, 20 acres ot land with oi chard,
West Roscburg.
I-arge house and 8 acres at Edcnbower,
ono mile from town. Call on or address
T. K. Richardson,
Roscburg
SUMMONS.
Tl STICi: COURT
.1 IOoUnc Gl&
FOR TIIK WElINCT
OF
Statf. or Oret.on,
county of Douglas.)
Wm VArncnui t'lMfnttn.
'"-(fuil Rcnon to
J. I Hunting, Icfcii.liiL rcco er money
To J. I.. Ilimtinc In the name ot the State ot
Orccon
You n: hereby required to npjKar before the
uiii(.ricncj, r justice ni hip fence lor trie jirc
nnct aforrdniil. on the ?i)lh Juv of N'ovcmlier A
!.. 1S. xt 10 o clock in the foreuoon of uid dv
nl the office of salt JiiKtirc In said precinct, to
nnwcrthc liovcunmcd plnintifl 111 a civil ac
tion. Ihe (Icfemlant Hill tain notice thai II lie
fall to nnmvcr the complaint herein, the plain
tlfT will UlciinlKment aRainU him for the sum
of J.'W.oo and ol thlt notion.
(i veil under my hnd tlii Dth ilv of October
A. V . IW'i.
O il Rt MX,
oi:t Jutticc of the I'eao
ingle filter basis.
Quarterly
Of tho Treasurer of DouglaB County, Oregon, for the three- months ending on tho
30th day of September, 1890, of money received and paid out, from whom re
ceived and from what source, and on what arcouut paid out. Bald statement cov
ers tho dates between Juno 30, 1890, and October 1, 189C.
QENKKAL
To balance on hand per last report
To amounta received from sheriff, C. F. Catheart, lo-wit:
For dellnnuont taxes of 1893.
" dellnnuont taxes of 1895.
" costs on delinquent taxes for
1895..
" poll taxes of 1890
To amounts received from sheriff, B. 0. Agee, lo-wit :
For delinquent taxes of 1893
" delinquont taxos of 1894
" delinquent taxes of 1895
" poll taxes of 1896
" redemption tax sales of 1891
To amounts received from all other sources
For fees from county clerk
" redemption tax sales
' liquor licenio, Varrollmann & Nelson
" liquor license, W. 0. Levons
" costs on judgment Douglas County Bank
" poll taxes from the iwsessors
CONTRA. .
By amount paid out on county warrant?, principal 10,901 55
" amoant paid out on county warrants, interest 3814 32
" amount transferred to school fund 2431 03
Balanco on hand.
school
To balance on hand per last report
To amount received from the stnto
To amount transferred from general fund
CONTRA.
By amount paid out on school warrants ,
Balance on hand
noAD Kcxn
To balance on hand per last report ,
CO.STItA
By amount paid out on road warrant:
Balance on hand ,
IXDIOKXT SOLDIICnR' rUNI).
To Balance on hand per last report
CONTKA.
By amount paid out on indigent warrants
Balance on hand
1N!TTTITE FUND.
To Balance on hand per last report
CONTHA.
By amount jaiil out on clerk's order
Balance ou hand ? 155 45
Special tax On hand Received Total Paid to Balance
ot school per since aaount Dials since on
districts. last report, last report. received. list report. hand.
Number 1.... 101 13 52 77 153 90 153 90
2. ... 32 53 29 54 62 07 53 80 S 27
4. .. 329 71 387 66 717 37 029 01 8S 33
5 14 14 14
9 313 25 38 3!3 63 313 23 3S
"11 ... 47 04 18 44 65 48 65 43
19 . . . . 133 07 13 72 146 79 11 75 133 04
" 21 62 05 4 11 56 16 56 10
" 22 50 99 257 71 30S 70 18S 27 120 43
" 30 .... 11 90 96 43 103 33 103 33
32 3S SS 23 61 r.2 49 27 62 22
' 34 195 54 27 22 222 76 192 40 SO 30
37 . . 4 20 4 20 4 20
" 52 12 96 2 39 15 35 15 35
" 65 54 73 17 52 72 27 50 00 22 27
89 .... S 91 24 96 33 S7 33 87
" 93 13 00 13 00 13 03
" 04 14S 11 2 93 151 04 140 46 1 5S
" 9S . . . 36 6S 36 OS 36 6S
" 112 10 04 10 04 10 04
Joint 4 5 90 5 90 5 90
Totals M596 5S $963 59 J2500 17 1963 67 593 50
Oil Tax ft
" Hoseburg.. . 2SS 37 375 44 C63 SI 643 72 20 09
Drain ... St 62 61 99 146 61 126 63 19 9S
Total $372 09 $437 43 $510 42 $770 35 $40 07
Eleven hundred thirty-seven and 63-100
hand belonging to the county is held to
tor payment.
State of Oregon
County of Douzlas 1
I, m. A. rraie', ao tiereny certuy that
amounts receiTetl, paid ont and remaining
Douglas Countv, Oregon, for the three months ending September 30th, A. D., 1S96
itness my hand this 5th day ol October, A. I)., lo9o.
WM. A. FRATER.
County Treasorer,
Financial
Of Douglas County,
.State of Oregon,
30, 1S96.
DISBURSEMENT
OnUtandinc warrants, July 1, 1S96
Paid for roads and bridges ".
Pauper account
Circuit court account
Bounties
Stationery
Clerk and deputies salary
Sheriff and deputies salary
Justice courts
Tax rebste
School superintendent's account
County judge salary
County commissioners
Insane .
Coroner
County treasurer, salary
Assessor and deputies
Election account
Board of prisoners
Stock inspector
County physician
Court boose and jail account
Transfered to school fund account
Accrued interest on outstanding warrants 24.062 70
Interest paid on cancelled warrants
r.ECEirTS
Cash on hand July 1, 1896
Cancelled warrants filed
Received on delinquent taxes, 1893
" 1S94 ....
1S95 ....
" cost on delinquent taxes, 1S95.
" poll taxes, 1896 . . .
" lees county clerk
" redemption tax sales
" liquor license "
" costs Douglas County Bank
Doe from tax sales
1894
1S95
Connty debt.
VERIFICATION.
Outstanding warrants October 1, 1896
Accrued interest on outstanding warrants.
Cash on hand Oclober 1, IS96
Due from tax sales.
taxes, 1S94
" 1S95 ..
Actual county debt as above.
if 156,050 SI
STATE OF OREGON J
County of Douglas, f M
I, John H. Shupo, County Clerk of Douglas County, Mate of Oregon, hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true and correct exhibit of the financial condition of
Douglas County, State of Oregon, for the three months ending September 30, ISOO.
Witness my hand and official seal this 7th day of October. !S96.
JOHN H. bHUPE,
County Clerk.
Statement
FUND.
f t33o 5o
10 W
59 44
117 69
132 00
338 00
85 42
0707 28
92 00
13 05
697 05
32 29
400 0J
400 00
125 35
712 00
610 18
10,326 6
to-wit :
2366 69
19,048 07
17.236 90
2411 17
rcxi).
2076 69
5895 75
2431 03
8326 78
10,403 47
9529
874 22
6J8 41
62 60
555 81
104S 44
2o5 13
100 IX)
($1137 63) dollars of the balance caih on
pay for called warrants not yet presented
tne toregomg is a true statement ot the
on band in tne fjounty Treasury
Exhibit
for the three months ending Bapiember
AND U BIUTIES.
$152,222 65
.$ 3,795 16
953 15
2,063 60
122 00
440 55
1,104 10
1.105 63
297 25
12 65
5S7 10
300 00
213 60
33 05
121 15
249 95
2,130 05
1,315 00
177 05
3 00
35 03
404 55
15,463 59
2,431 03
8,397 49
34.S91
46
AND RESOURCES
6,335 55
29,289 75
34S 95
S5 42
9.S56 72
117 69
1.236 00
697 05
45 34
800 00
125 35
48,937 82
2,137 96
59- 55
16,693 43
19.429 94
65,367 76
134,209 70
202,577 46
131, OSS 11
24,062 70
156,050 SI
2I.S41 11
134,20;! 70
2,41117
2,137 96
59S 55
16,693 43
Sheriff's Statement
Of the amount of money receivod for taxes
uror by tho SherifTof Douglas County for tho
of September, 1890.
TO AMOUNT
During mouth of July
Delinquent taxes 1895. .
" 1893..
" " 1891..
Poll tax " 1896. .
During month of August
Delinquent taxes 18Uo
Redemption tax sales
During month of September
Lehnquent taxes ISOo
" 1895
Poll taxes 1896
Total umount received
KV AMOUNT I-AID TO
Month of July
Djhnqncnt taxes 1895
" 1893
ISO!
Poll lax " 1896.'.".'.'.'.'.'....".".
Month of August
Delinquent taxes 1895
Redemption tax sales
Month of .September, ending 30th-
leltnquent taxes lb)o
Poll taxes 1896
Total amount paid county treasurer
STATE OF OREGON )
County of Douglas.)
I, B. C. Agee, SherifTof said County
statoment is correct and true.
Witness my hand this 1st day of October, A. D
That
Tired Feeling
Makes you seem "all broken up," with
out life, ambition, energy or appetite.
It is often ',he forerunner of serious ill
ness, or the accompaniment of nervous
troubles. It is a positive proof of thin,
weak, impure blood; for, if the blood is
rich, red, vitalized and vigorous, it im
parta life and energy to every nerve,
organ and tissue ot the body. The
necessity of taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
for that tired feeling fa therefore apparent
to every one, and the good It will do you
Is equally beyond question. Remember
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
Is the tJt In fact the One True Blood Punf rr.
Hood
ill SPE
f. I.
Of New Jersfj-. n,U pct at the Court
Honjc in Roseburg
Monday, . October 19th
At : SO I'. M.
HON.E. L. SMITH
Republican Nominee for Prcjidcatl-.
Elector, wiK speak at
flyrtle Creek. Wednesday, Oct. 21
t 1 r. m.
Riddle, Wednesday, Oct. 21
At 7 3) I M.
Looking Glass. Thursday, Oct. 22
At : a r. m.
Yoncalla, Friday, Oct. 23
At 1 .a v. M.
Drain, Friday, Oct. 23
At t-. r. -M.
Oakland, Saturday, Oct. 24
a: 1 x r. m.
8
D
OAKLAND, OREGON.
RHT6S.
75 Cents per Day.
Give Us a Call.
SHELBY .CHURCHILL, Prop'r.
Final Settlement.
OH) WHOM IT UY CO.VCERX: NOTICE IS
-1- hereby civen that the undersigned, ex
ecutor of tie last will and testament and estate
of Henry S. Marsh, deceased, has this daj- filed
hi final account with Mid estate, and that
Monday the "nd day ol November. IK., at 11
o'clock a. m. of fald day at the County Court
Room of DotiKlas Connty, Oregon, has been flied
Dynon. a. r . sieams. jungc or said court.
the time and place for hearing objections to
raid account and to the settlement thereof.
Dated this 1st day of October. 1M.
J S. HUNT.
Executor ot the estate of H. S. Nash, deceived.
C. A. SKHLtinEor.,
Attorney for Executor. oltf
SUMMONS.
TUSTICE S COURT FOR THE PRECINCT OK
J or.CJUla.
riTATa or Oregon,
County of Douglas,!
E. C. Michael, Vlaintifi.
vs.
A. N. Johnson, Defendant. J
To A. N. Johnson: In the name of the Mate
of Oregon.
Yon are hereby required to appear before the
undersigned, a Justice of the l'cacc for the pre
cinct aforesaid, at tho office ot such Justice in
said Precinct, on the !2Mh dsy of Notcniber A.
II., l:vDl, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of wild dav.
to answer tne aoovc uamcd pl&lntifi in a civil
action.
The defendant uill take notice that il he fails
to answer the complaint herein, tho plaintiff
will take judgment against him for and
J10.PO attorney's fees, together with the co-.
and disburemcnts incurred in this action.
Given under my baud this loth dav of Octo-
cr,
It R. l'ERKIN.
Justlee of Ihe Penu for Youcalla Trecnict.
olJtT
n
tuitl money -ai.ii yy 1. Vi,,,
thrco months Milling oh tl.o 0lli 17
IlECKIVKO.
. 525 r,
02 00
tft'M !'
, urn
jji
i,8i:s 12
,203 60
191 15
m o;j
2 l.'S2 75
4 .
$11,011 03
COUNTV TtlKASUHK!:.
,
on
, $
JO J-
62 00 $7,318 90
, urn n
,-.'" Xf
' w
i Ui'i I'Pl
$1,81 -l
2,402 75
SO 00
2.1. !
$11,644 83
do
herein- certify that the foregoing
1896.
B. C. AGEE,
Sheriff of Douglas County.
Lumber for Sale or Trade.
If you have dry cows or heifers you
want to trade lor lumtjer, or you
want to buy a bill of any kind of fir
lnmVr. von. will do well to addrtss
P. 0. box 125, Drain, Oregon.
Dr. PIERCE'S
Golden Medical
DISCOVERY
Cares Xincty-eight per cent, of all
cases of Consumption, In all It
Earlier Stages.
Although by many; believed to be iacsia
ble. there is the evidence of hendreds of
living witnesses to the fact thai, ia all its
earlier stages, conscription is a cnrabla
riiMw- Knt fverp esse. "h".t a IzrTC tcr
centage cf esses, arid we believe, yuy oJ
percent, are ccred by Dr. Pierce's Golden
ilecucal Discovery, even alter tne ciseas
has progressed so far as to indsce repeated
bleedings from the longs, severe Imgenrr
coczh with ccraiota ernectoration (inclad-
ing tnbercnlar matter), great loss of fieah
and extreme emaciation and weaizeia.
Do von donht that hundreds of snch cases
renorted to cs as en red bv " Gelden Med
ical Discovery " were gennine cases of ttai
dread and faml disease? Yon need not take
oar word for it. They have, in nearly errery
instance, been so pronoenced by tha best
ana most expenencea come pnysina-a,
who have no interest whatever in nis-
renrescntintr them, and who were often
strongly prejudiced and advised against
a trial of "Golden Medical Discovery,"
bnt who have been forced to confess that
it snmasses. in curative power over this
fatal malady, all other medicines with
which thev "are acanainted. Xasty cod-
liver oil and its filthy emulsions " and
mixtcres. had been tried in nearly all these
cases and had either utterly failed to bene
fit, or had only seemed to benefit a little for
a short time. Extract of malt, whiskey,
and various preparations of the hypophos-
phites had also been faithfully tried in vain.
The nhotozraohs of a large number of
those cured of consumption, bronchitis,
lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal
catarrh and kindred maladies, have been
skillfcllr reproduced in a book of 160
pages which will be mailed to von, on re
ceipt of address and six cents in stamps.
Address for Book, World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Bufialo, . i.
SUMMONS.
TN THE CIRCUIT COVRT OF THE .VTE
of Oregon, in and for Douglas County
w.... Acnon at Law to
Z. Bushey. d'efendcat S Recover Moncv
To E. Bushey. the above saxne.1 defendant.
In the name of the state of Oregon, you are
hereby required to appear and answer tie con
plaint nlcu by the plaintiff against von in the
above entitled actios in the above entitled
court on or oerore the
7th Day of December, 1S96,
that btinc the 1st day of the next rccular terra
or trie circuit court, o: the state of Orepon, for
Douclas Cncciv. mil if r.m fall ta
want thereof, the plaintifT will take Judgment
acaint yon for the sum of Three Hundred and
Ninety (J-SW.OO) Dollars, principal and interest.
iui juitrcM inctvoa :rom vne lain aav or sea
tembcr. 1S96, m the rate of 10 t crnt Tv-r n.
nam and the further sum of Forty dollars attor
ney s fees herein, and for costs and disburse
ments of this action, and will also tale an order
of said Ourt for the sale oT the attached prop
erty herein, the proceed of which sale to bo
ppucii 10 incpaymcni 01 s,uch judgment, at
torneys fees and costs.
This summons is puollshoi bv order made at
Chambers at Koscburp. Douglas County, Ore
gon, by Hon J. C. llulerton. Judge of the aid
above named Court, which U order is dated
C A. iEHLBREDE.
o3'- Attorney for naintiC".
Receivers Sale.
T OTICE ot receivers sale of real propcrtv under
derrce nnd order of sie from Circuit
Court.
1" the Circuit court of the state of Oregon for
lssbcll C. Davenport, riaintlfl,
s
R. M. Simpson, Josephine Mmpson,
tluabeth Simpson, Adda Simp
son, Clara s'imron. Bird Simp
son and Jesse Simpson, Defendants.
State of Orrornn I
County of Douglas. 1 s'"i-
Notice is hereby given that bv irtuc of 1 d.-
crce ot foreclosure nnd order ot falc rcndere.1
and cntcivd of record In .MrA .mimi
cause and ia the above naml court, on the th
...... ... .im.ui Bnu wnercoy tne
above named l.lamtitl obtalnol a judgment and
.1 .u-mwaiusun HKHinsi saw above named
defendants and arint the hereinafter described
rca ,iHtc lor tne sum of Jl.fiiico and costs of
said foreckure and sale, and an order for the
.-..i i-rvpetij -10 sausiysatd 'Udcment
ana cost.
And whereas I a the recetver 111 swd suit
,i.Vk. S iU.i Iv.r'r;'"'.' "r . am
n.i.. uiunvu 10 sen saui rrcl rtrn.
1 ) . 1 r
daV??J?i?.l
winch tho s:iiil dcfetii
n ih..e.l, .1. t ..7.. .:.'. "ii-m nun
. ... ..... v. iviiuHt, iMs, or stneo thftt 1
time in or to tlio following described roalnmri
ertv to wit lloirtnint- t ? .v -?Pr'
ynd fv minutes west. 11 chains, north M chains
from the .garter post on line between sections
1.) arid 16, township IT M-iith, range 6 est Willa
liictte Mcndian.OrcRon thenccnorth S9 decrees
and .V, minutes west. 7.50'. chains, thence south
It. degrees wts lfsj chains: thence south s"
decrees and . minuies east U.01 chains ami
thence norths chains to tho place otbertn
iug. containin 15.i acres. Also all that por
tion or strip of gravel bar and land that lies be
tween the most westerly line of the abovcdeV
cnbed premises and the Snith l'raiua river
being two acres more or less All in Dourla;
County. Oregon, toccthcx with the tenements
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto
llongingor inany wise appertaining.
Dated thli Mh day of OctotK-r. lw
oStd J w Wright, Kecslvir,
pcn uaacr sm decree and iudement and order
t.v ; V "'"'"-- wi.i on fmtnrdav t ic CI
i-'v ,, N?vcl?'r 1M"1' at thc honr of2 Ol.
. u ai me ironi iioarof the I
Court house in Koscbnrg. Pouclas Countv. Ore
con, sell nt nuhTi.- nnoflrtt, tk.ki.i .v7. I
tUHIH HHttH MhU fit 4 pt
U-h. HHh'i tv-tlli- Vfwhlht, n fit,
m.i Jri lihnMi'Mfi, iwtMilfl
HnUtlKt., tit,. H UUt tMt.
Httll'iliiwt Mill VtWtM UiauJlt
.tfl, B'1 Kfl yftMhfkg. It a, i4
d 1 l ii. in ZmMmIU H&iA. Ift a ia..
W, 7Voolljr, itfiitHlfU;h tjt UuiK (
cIhu 1,1 tit nuiimnn u-hUm, nwittu lAtu
r.;l f, in. (tin tlulii-, ViAt,u. Vifr UtM-'
int. W1(i, l7 If, u,
l'KtlllAti t,n,)t WW 'it ;m aa4
C- '" '' fmnfA, 19 a, at,;
y. v. h. . 7 p,m. nrt Mti, irua.
p.m.
K. , IttLWOtTM, yufof.
o.lty (Mitltiffa
' fijiil thlr ittultr HimmuuvMUmt at ta
1. ). O. y. ball un ffutui aad UrjriU 'VhanAtf
of each inoriUi. Ail wmlji rtttMtl U at.
cl iicuUriT, W alt rWtlot itAi.n eT
JIil7 lrirltIlttirM,
rr.r.ii rA'irsmr.tii, a.
JIKItMAN UAHKH, Yr.f.itj.
iomIi ;Trrr WttnAAda y ereslsr t a
o'clock In th Ol'I Uiumir, UaU.
viaiuac
brother! are oroUIly inrlUJ to atucl.
C. U. C'AJjrsv,
Uco. W. 1'xcer, Conoellor.
Kecoraioz uecreiarj'.
r auekl iomz, a. r. & a. m ., wtocuut
A- meetlou the 2d tal t'-h W edited ti ia
each raontb.
J. B.
c. w,
Krer, Btcy.
TTMPQUA CHAiTZK. SO. IL E. A. 11., HOLB
U their reifnlarcoatcatlona atUaacale hall
on the first and third Taeaday of each Beats
viiitint comraruxu are ounuauy isnieo
K.L.MIXLZE, H.T.
IiAixiax Caao, iiecjetary.
DHILTTAKIAif LOVdZ, SO. I, L. O. O. X
IT
their nail la Odd YtAaw Temple at Eoteborj.
Memben of he order In good ifanrtlnr aratavlt
edtoattend. K. McBEOOH JJ. Q.
r. o. a item .stery.
TTNION
ESCAlli'MZKT, SO. 1, XXXIS AT
Ycllarwt hall on leeond and fonrth
U Odd
yridayi of each month- TUltlnt brethraa
are lnrltcd to atlend.
F. Q. MICTI.I.I, C. P.
jos. mxzuj, sou.
p 03ZBCEG LODGZ, NO. IS, A. O. U. W.
a- seeta the aecond and Xoarth HcBsara ol
each month at'S) p. a. at Oti TeSUm haD.
Kembera of the order in tooC tuaiUng ar la-
riztaio aenc
RENO P03T, NO. 5, G. A. MfTXTB THI
fint asd third TnsrsiaTa of each sumtk.
WO MSN'S BZLXE? CORPS SO. 10. aCZZTB
2n:i and third Thtnzdari in each
month.
TTASMZ ALLIANCE Zealar QuarteriT
Meetinri will be held mi Grar;xe Hall,
Eoebcrf, tha It. Friday In December. March
and June, and the third Friday in September.
p OEZBUEG CHAPTEE.NO. 8. 0. 2. S-.XXZTS
the second and fourth Thundayi of oeh
rasnth.
ALXC 5n rKIIIAN, W. K.
p 05EBCEG DIVISION NO C7E, B 07 L. X-,
I meeu eTery aeoond and lonnh Sunday.
pOSEBUBG K.D. LODGE, NO. 41,1. O.O. 7.
meeta on Tuesday evening of each ireak at
the Odd Fellows hsIL ViEilint aixterj asd
orethren are inriud to attend.
JIAETHA PAEBT, 5. G.
ELV IlENDEICKS, E-See.
A LPHA LODGE, NO. 17, E. OT P MEETS
every Wedneaday eTening at Odd FeDowi
HsIL Viaisnc n!gna In good xtandinz eor
ilaHy invited to asund.
XL. Ji- uur 1LJMj. t. c
I. 3. EIDDLE, K. E. S.
v nnrnnn
UiltbUN
INDUSTRIAL
EXPOSITION
Portland, Oregon,
Sept. io to Oct. 17,
7 CtXITIS: SS305K3 CF7K fKSfKtTfWS!
Agriculture, Horticulture
Fisheries, nines, Mass.
factnreslachinery,Trans-'
:7
porta tion. Trade and Cora
merce M ill be represeHted '
more completely than ever ,
before.
Grand Band Concert Every
Aftexsoon asd Evening-.
Special Attractions
Every Jvight,
XaUs Ett' Made e
po-f.Tfio XJaet.
Trcat-
Aclmtsistton
Children . ...
3C
.10c
lor exh.b.t space, apply xm flEO. L
BAKER, Superintendent, at the build
1CS- EC. MASTEN.5CT.
0. R. & K
TO THE EAST
Gives the Choice ol
TWO
Transcontinental . .
ROUTES
VIA
Spokane
VIA.
Denver
Onana
AND
Kansas City
Minneapolis
Paul
Kates to all Eastern Cities.
OCEAN DIVISION.
l'ORTLAND-SAN FRANCISCO.
Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. rortlaad.atS
p. m
every tivc days. Cabin.
5.00, steerase.
fit
For full details call on or addres
V. C. i.O."T50r,
Agent. Roscburg, Oregon, or addreM
sJencral l'asscngcr Agent, Tortland, Oreson.
-E. McOvTEiiiij.
Presidnst ana ME&aser.