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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1897)
NOTES OP INTEREST. A Hlxiiian, tlio rollublo kr. holiil nil vr iiuvi'ltim ul SalmumiV. J.T. Uryn, (be Bimy WRtrhniRlur. (io to the Kacple( for the lioul Hurtr. Kor rooI 5-cent clat rll on Mrn.N. Boyd. County claims ami wiirranU Itoiighl 1J I). H. Wist. Kor (irnt-cUw ttvulialry ko to l'r. Little ol Oakland. H V. IU'i.jniin, iliMitint, room 1, Kev West, imiorlt.l unci citftrs at ll llileaf. . I. 8. Vct dm1 innimiao. xite the pwt office. ilotupdtic OllU'o op- Goods laulow ctwt Hi CaroV. Now Is the lime (or hnrftuii a. Nobliy miita aud latent styles at Little Jack's. Trices very low. All Myles and itmlitirs o( hale at Alra dam's ltolrn-k piicee. Nolliloa but the bent tuateiiiil used by K. W. lnjaiuiu, dentist. Kooui 1 Marsters' block. Have your denial work done by U. W. reojaiiiin, dentist. All Work guatan tei'd lirst-clnee. At Oakland, T. L. Graves is authorized lo roocive and rjceipt for subscriptions to the 1'l.MMItAl.tR. Do you want a pood strawberry plant? Call around to this office and liud out where to get some. For good bat, eiylith tuJ cbeup, call on Wollent ern & Abraham, whore stock embraces all gradt sof head gear. Now is the time to spray your Irvvs. Uuy tbe UouibinRlion prayer ana rave lime and money. V. li. Gordon, agent, BriiiK your job work to the Plain-deal- kk office. We are prepared to do the cheapest and lost work south of Port land. Wollenberg A Abraham of the Square Deal Store are now receiving a nice lot of spring goods. Latcet styles and low est prices. Parties desiring family cewiutr done would do well to call on Miss Fannie McKean, -1-1 Main street. Will sew for 7o cents per day. The Square Heal store has just opened up a beautiful line of W. L. IVujjIas shoes, which prove to be the best shoe made. Come and iuttpect them. To Rent A five room cottage, reut cheap, near Washington street, west side of railroad track. Enquire at 40b Washington slrcet. a 13 tf. Uue minute is all the time necessary to decide from personal experience that One Miuuiv Coiijjh Cure does what its name implies. Marsters' I 'rag Store. Torturing, itching, scaly skin erup tions, burns and scalds are soothed at once and promptly healed by l'e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, the best known cure for piles. Marsters' Drug Store. Good pasturage furnished at my pas tures on Roberts creek. Charges reason able. All stock at owner's risk. 'Hie best of euro will be iiiyen to all stock en trusted to my charge. J. M. ScllAKFEK. They are so small that the most sen sitive persons take them, they are so effective that the most obdtiuate cases of constipation, headache and torpid liver yield to them. That is why DeWitt's Little Karly Risers are known as the famous little pills. Marsters' Drug Store. Plaimkaleb and Planter is a little alliterative, but sometimes by "apt al literation's artful aid" you can catch the public eye and engage the public at tention. The Webfoot Planter is clubbed with the Plalsdkalv.8 and the two papers will be furnished to all cash subscribers of the latter without extra charge. Notice is hereby given to the public by the undersigned that I do not allow dead animals to be hurried on my prem isee, at Roseburg, Oregon, or garbage dumped tneroon or sand or gravel taken therefrom, unless the party taking eand or gravel first contract with me for the right to do so. Tresspassers will be prosecuted ac cording to law. Aakon Rose, Roseburg, Oregon, March 17th, 135 The daylight ride along the Columbia cannot be but interesting at this time of tbe year. Passengers taking the Spo kane rlyer, leaving the L nion depot at 'J :4b p. m. daily, get this vi iw lasting over five hours. Hut that is not all The O. R, & N. give through service to Spokane, and a direct connection with tbe train from Spokane to Kootenai country. Palace sleepers aud modern coaches operated daily w ithout change. Travelers To Spokane, To Roeelaod, To Palouse Tow us, To Coeur d'Alene Towns, To all Eastern Washington Points. To all Northern Idaho Points, Take the O. R. !t N. Spokane Flyer, And Save Time. Leave Union Depot Daily at L':-i5 p. ui. V, C. Lu.ndu.n-, Agent, Roseburg, Oregou. Competition never worries us, because we "ouy right" hence "sell rij;ht." The facts are these; every move in our business is only made after the most careful cousi Juration, nothing left to chauce. Shoes have advanced in price but not with us. We sell you a good oil grain shoe for tl.-o and upwards, fine shoes in proortion. If you doubt us, come aud see us, convince yourself that we have what we advertise. We dou't care to do all the business in town, but want to gut a sbare ol it. We tirinly believe that a concern that gives its customers exceptionally good values in every instance is bound to go ahead year by year. Ttiis idea prevails throughout our entire business. Fvery dollars worth of goods must give the wearer satisfaction, even the all wool absolutely fatt color $S.O0 suits. J. AnuAiiA.vi'b Cluthiug House. Northern Pacific Change. The Northern Pacific railroad will mako the following lime card for its traiu leaviug Portland daily, beginning on Sunday the L'Sth iust. Leaves Portland at 11 a. in., Tauoma 5 p. in., Seattle I p. in., Kllunsbuig 10:10 p. in., Pasco 1:50 a. in. Arrives at Spokane at oijU a. in., Minneapolis 4 :Uo p. ui. and St. l'aul at 4:10 p. in. The new card will enable passengers to make cluso connections at Spokane with the Spuknue 1'alln and Northern for tlio mines. For further particulars sue D. S. K. Ui ii ic, Local Ageut No. 2, Marsters build in . To the Public. Ou and after this duty, I w ish it under, aloud that my terms for all undertaker's goods are cash with the order. 1 tiud it impossible to do busiuess on it credit basis, and belive that 1 can do belter by luy patrons aud myself by Hulling strictly for cash. P. Dknkoh k, Undertaker, Roeeburg, Oh., April 12, LStK. Oregon Fire Relief Association. Cheapest and best insurance ou earth, at ooit, or 18V cents r hundred. Resi dent property, a specialty. II, L. M.iKfemts, Agent, RAILROAD LAM) SETTLORS. Z Commissioner Hermann Takes the Matter up. Wabiiinotos, June lit. Commissioner Hermann has taken steps to secure to certain Oregon selllem in the Roseburg iiisirict their rights, which were, for the lime, defeated by the action of the rail roads. It is a case involving, it is al leged, chicanery on the part of tho roads, w hicti have secured patents to the lauds in . i nest ion, and some valuable projwrty is at stake in the contests Commission er Hermaun baa requested the attoruer- generai, through the secretary ol me in terior, to direct the United States dis trict attorney to push the prosecution of tbe railroads without further delay. The case is an iotereeticg one, and a sketch of the itsues is given in the otli rial letter of the commissioner to the secretary, which follows: "Thoolliclal plats of survey oftowu ships 14 and K south, range 8 west, Hoseburg, Or., land district, were tilivl in tbe local laod office October 1'.', lSt2, and on the same day the Oregou A Cali fornia Railroad Company tiled in said otlice two lists of indemuity selections list No. US, covering Unas in township 14 south, range S west which were ap proved by the local oflicers the same day. Subsequently, and within three mouths Of tbe tiling of said plats, nu merous persons applied (or lands em braced in said lists, allegiug settlement prior lo tbe tiling of tbe plat, upon which applications hearings were or dered by tbe local cilice. These con lefts were not reported to this otlice, and, without kuoa ledge of them, the office, iu Jauuary, 1&3, eiamiued the lists, prepared clear list 'J therefrom, w hich was approved by the secretary of the interior February 10, and patent issned thereon February 10, ISI'3. ' The hearings in the cases were had, aud, upon the testimony taken, the lo cal officers held in favor of the settlers In oacIi ease, and tbe several records wore sent up in May, Upon examina tion thereof, this office found the decis ions ol said local officers to be clearly sustained, but, in view of the fact that tho lands have been patented to the railroad company, the matter was re ported to the department May CI, 1SI3, with a recommendation that tho com pany Ihj called upon to recouvey the lands to the United States, aud, iu the event of a refusal, that suit be instituted ! for the recovery of title thereto. "Tlio secretary, upon examination ol the cafes, October 17, IS'. '3, found that the patents to the company were erron eously issued, and that sufficient grounds existed for proceedings under the pro visions of the act of March 3, 1S?7. sec ond section, to revest the title to said tracts in the United States; and, pursu ant thereto, on October .'7, lS'Jo. the de mand on the company for reconveyance was made tbroogb its president, C. P. Huntington, and included certain tracts in section 7, township J7 south, rauge 11 west, said state, of similar status. "No response to said demand having been made, a record was prepared and submitted to the department, Septeui lcr 0, 1SV4, with a recommendation that suit against the company be instituted. "This office is advised that the secre tary, ou December It), 1SU4, transmitted the papers to the attorney-general, with a recommendation that suit be institu ted .to vacate the pateut erroneously issued to said company, and that the attorney-general, on January 3, in formed the department that said papers bad been transmitted to tbe United States attorney for the district of Ore gon, with appropriate instructions. "I cm now in receipt of a letter from Mr. G. C. Peek, a claimant of a part of the land erroneously patented, written in the interest of all such claimants, some 13 in number, wherein he states he has written tbe United States attorney number of times, but was onable to get any encouraging answer nntil last Janu ary, when be was informed that it would be necessary to take testimony in be half of the United States, and that each testimony would probably be taken dur ing tbe month of January. That, hear ing nothing further from said attorney. he agiin wrote him in March last, and received a very short answer that the case would be pushed as fast as possible, .now the record in the case snows that these settlers bad been on the lands claimed by them for periods ranging from more than two lo fifteen years pn or to selection by tho company: that it has been more than live years since the proceedings began, and more than two years since the papers were transmitted to tne United states attorney for the in stitution of suit. In view ct these facts. I have to re quest that the attorney-general be asked io direct tne United Mates district at turuey to expedite this case, lo the end that settlers may be relieved from the uncertainly and suspense attendant upon this long delay. 'lhe following ui a list of the settlers with a desciiptiou of the lauds claimed uy each : "Abram M. Peck, for the north half of the southeast quarter, tbe northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 5. township 15 south, range 8 west; Uriah W. Wren, for the nest half of the southeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter ol section Zo, towu ship 14 south, range 8 west: John W Carey, for the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section I'J, town hhip 14 south, rauge 8 west; Charles K Dautou, for the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter, the west halt of the northwest quarter, aud the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of sec tion I'O, township 14 south, range 8 west ; Joseph A. Cox, for the south half of the southeast quarter of the northwest quar ter of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of tho southwest quar ter oi Becuou m, township h south, rango8uest ; Alfred R. Young, for the southeast quarh-r of the northeast quar ter of section b, towuship l j south, rauge west ; j. k. rcters, lor the north west quarter of the northeast quarter ol section .township 14 south , range 8 west; unarles fc. ruiy, lor the uorlh half of the northwest quarter of section l'J, township 11 south, range 8 west; Raxtcr W. Jenkins, for the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of Iho southeast quarter ui section 'J, township 15 soul I ranges west; Frances W. Huddlthtou, for tho west half of tao northeast quar ter, und the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section IU, town ship 11 south, range 8 west; George C. Peck, for the south half of the south west quarter, aud tho northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 5, township 15 south, ranuu 8 went: Charles Heller, for the south half of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of the soulheasl quarter and the southeast quarter of the northeast quar ter of section !27, township U7 south, range 11 west; John Happ, for tho north half of the northwest quarter of section 7, township 15 south, range 8 west." Uuu'l ToUrco b(jlt ma Kuiukt Your t.Ut Am. To quit tobacco easily qui forever, be mag Dilic. lull of life, nerve and vigor, take No-T Uue, lUe wonder-worker, tuut uiukes weak mta strong-. All ilrugKibU, Weor II. Cureifuurun lfd. Iiooklet unl nam pie free. Adilre lauding Itvuiedy to , tkivugo or Wew Voik, Thurwilay ol lact week Lamest l'rlck- ou took an involuntary plnngu otT the jetty that happily ended with no worse rvettll than a gw.l ducking. In dump iug a carload of rock Lamest lost hit balance aud followed the rock into the ocean and the table of the car followed him in close- pursuit, but he escaped in jury although it looked as if tho cur table struck tbewateJat the saino spot at which Kariiext dioaiueticd. He came up and gained the tabic and wan drawn up onto tho jetty with a rope. Tho wa ter was about ton feet deep wheio ho Ml. Itandon Recorder. It is fortunate that the sites of nuilli murderer Sutler's crimes is In Australia, not California. They do criminal busi ness up in a htiMiicss wav in the Uritlsh poesessions. In Australia Itutler was couvicted iu two days, and in a fsw weeks at the farthest will be dead. In California his trial would have Ihiui commenced in a year or two, aud con sumed several weeks or months, and it would have been anywhere from threo years till be died of old ago before he paid the penalty of Ins crime. Welcome. North Yamhill Record : The single men of this place have issued a chal lenge to the married rueu to cngagv in a tug of war contest with theiu on July ;rd. There w ill lie seven men on each side who will undertake tbe tug, and a captain for each side. Thin will lie a novel attract! n, a many of our peopl have never seeu a contest ot this kind. A man cannot be convicted, according to Chinese law, unless he confesses him self guilty, and confessions are often ex tracted from prisoners by the aid of the rack or by tloggiug with bamboo. Physical Training in Schools. the Public Tbe recently issued catalogue ol the Slate Normal school at Monmouth an nounces a special courso of to years in physical training for use iu tho public schools. The system adopted is the Ling or Swedish system aud the work is given by a graduato uf the IWe Gymnasium of lioeton. The well equipped gymnasi um at the Normal School oilers special facilities for this work. The catalogue gives iu detail the three years' acadamic and professional course of the schoul which is especially designed to train for teaching. Cleveland Will Celebrate. There will U a grand celebration at Cleveland, Or., July 3rd, IS',17. Ar rangements have been mae'e to have a barbecue, and a general good time is expected. There will bo a good old fashioned dinner served on the ground. F.vervbodv is expected to bring well filled' baskets. Programme Parade, 10 a. in. ; opeu- mg address, 11 a. in. ; foot race, sack race, boys under twelve years; dinner cavalry march, - p. m. ; music, L':30 no. ; base ball, o p. m. Thero will be grand ball in the evening tor those who trip the light fantistie toe. Come one and all and have a goad time. I. Uue aud blue vitriol, for spray lug purposes at Maratera. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received by the county clerk of Pouglas ciunty, Oregon until VI o'clock m. ou the U'lh day July, li'JT, and Iheu publicly opened, for the consideration uf a steel lattice jail cell, to connect with cell now iu the jail and enclosing (he entire space within one foot ul the wall, in accordance with plans, drawings and siiecilications on file. Kach proosal must ho accoiupau led by a certified check of 5 per cent the amouut of the proioeal. A bond will be required of tho successful bidder, The right is reserved to reject hiiv or all bids as the interest of the county may appear. liostuiKu, Or., April ith, 18U7. A. F. STKAKNS, County Judge. Trudstn, a full Hue new atylca ut narHters). Notice to Tax Payers All taxes nut paid bv tho Qrut dav of June, 18'Ji, an additional cost will be added of three per cent. All taxes paid during the month ol June will have reduction of two per t ent, aud all taxes paid during the mouth of July, will have reduction ol one per cent from the three percent added. A. F. Ktk.wini, Judge. W. L. Wilson, M. U, Thompson, Commissioner!!. Hfjiilrrel Coloou ul MurHtc-r'at. Plats. For tho next days I w ill mako a plat of any township, plat your laud iu that towiibhip aud make an outline uf the road dint i icl (or $1.0). itu, Caiicv, Searcher of Kecords. B iinHwi:i.i llouglita County, Orc'KUii 'I he waters of these Sitrhius coiiliilu : IdiUiiu. Ilniiiiiiie, 1'iilin.niiiin, I Ik: CarhniiuleH of Iron und l.iiii! mid i liluihliM ul Cali iiiui, MuKiiejiiuiii uud r.j.liiim. Ono Kiniin! einitiiiiih ,'t uml the utlici our UOJ ijiuuii of hulid mutter to the kuIIuii. loi iiled ou the Koiiiheill l'a illi: Pailmad, HIiiHu roil lu ' from bmi I'raneibco to t'oilliiud. Iu Doug lie, I on nly, On gun. (urrii. filial ill of Ihe hluinaeii. iiyr-oepaiu. hia A.m'iiiihIjiI I'lim.ii ul Kill- ili.iti. K , k il I I'n. In li t.. Neuralgia, Miliaria! 1'oihouiii', Khluoy 1 rou hie, oiintii'Klioii, iiibi ax a ol Ihe r-kiu. Liver uud Uoivcih, and Venereal diM'tLHcii have Ijeeu cured hy Hie line of ihi u Mutem, New huthMouiH cuiineeled with Ihe main building. I'oHtolhrx' and Kxprehs ou tlio prim ikea. haily mall, uoitli uud muth. Teruik-IIO per meli, I.' per day, inelinliiig hatJiH. The Hotel in under the luinicOlate niuenU- loli oi 'I'X. HKN. I. HOHWI.I.I., luUa7 .MuliUker. Administrator's Notice. NOtUK IS IIKKKUV 1KN IIIAI' miiWiaiviiixl nil on lh J"; It ilv ot nil-; ls; iiutT kimiiiiUiI l'v Hie riiuiiiv Court ol IHm:l Ooiinlr, Oiwiw, oitmlMl.ltnlur of til i-aUttvol I. N. Fn m il lt of Onirmi. iliHitantil. Atl iierffoii imimiift t imiiiy, All 'P0tll lllllt'lltlM to Mill estulo arr lirrrhx riulntt lo nkr ImmeOlM mUI rumte urc rvspilnHl lo I'rvwnl Ilia nie to Hie mitUrlgmM l M limm- hi llnr. In IVmr In t'omilv, Orvtron. wlllitn tx moiilli Iroiu Ule hmvl )lrtl l lioM'lmiv. OrvC" Uv '.Mli, lv.'. fAMNON KKhM'tl. C. A. tiKilLiiRKHK, AtlmlutMratur. Jit AlUiriii'.v lor KMalo. 5UMMON5. TN I'lIK 1'IKrClT Ctrl' KT OK I'll K M'.VIh uf Oregon, for ItuiiglnHCoiiuly. Mmile HUiilon, riHimiiv. tl.-in v K. M(-Iiilrt mill Aimli' V. McPanlolis ln Hf. K MiUni'li'tn, t. U MvPmiK-lK mnl Aiinlv T. (Uriirr, IVli'iuUnhi To lloiirv K. MtfliaiiU'lu. A mile V Mi'PiOiiu! Hiul K. MobmilelK. li lt'inl n III tlio ll Hln il ol Hie SUIe ol Olvnoli: )ott hikI eiioh ol voit are lien lix itviiuml le mnl iu lar mill mnvr tin touilmut llleil HCHtiol Mm In Hie above 'iitlilel court and ue on in l lure 111 ft rut tU; ol trtii uot regular temi nl lliu alxivi) vntltleil vcilil Mull On or More Mmulav (ho .xili ilaf of June, Ixi;, Ibat K'lng the lint day ol iald next remilar tPim.and ll Tun lall apKar oraiiMter plmnliU ei'iuplnliil nnUul on a( atorxaid wlihin nanl tune, (r uant tfiereol, tlio plmntiil will apply ta Iho court for Hie rv lief ileiiininltd in her eomplnlnt a. (ollew: Knr Jiiilmneiit a:nl ilefeinlanl. Ilenrv K. MeliaiiieU ami Annie V. Melanlela Im Ihe urn o( kix thoUKainl and !! lx ai'd si lfOV.l) dollar-, Willi inleie! UicnMli Innn My Mh. If.i7, atl In I'. gild coin, lor Iho UIU aw hnndiv.1 (f.HUVi ilnlUra Unrne hf and (or (he eonta and di5luremeiilail (hln ul, aud lor the fomcit-nr ol a it-rtain inotlj:kf executed t'jr laid Henry t. McPaul-l and Annie V. Mi Uanielii In A htanlun on the Mill ol April, l.vi. lor Ihe mn ul tn Ilium, and IHO huiulrvd lU.W.W" dnllan and lutcirit. aud awlwl by the Mid A. V. bianlon In tbtr plaiunil tho ih day ol April, tv , aud for kiii h other rellel aa n piayeil for ill aaid romplalnt and aa tho vourt iiiny ad.unlge, imcf and ('inllahle. BKOWN A HUN. Attorni Tt lor Plaintiff linn KuinmiMii li piibliahril In aernnlance nith an oi'er ma le ty the llonorahlv 1. I'. Kiilh foil, mdgr id th Ixiew rntlllrd ioihI and dai.d the Mil day ol Miv, 1',. nii iv 51'MMONS. JN 1 II K t IRCt ll COI'in 'K 1 UK lAlfot A oiegou, Iu aud lor llu Couuii vl tKnixlan Mia K. Mm. I'lainlnl ! Suit lor l'lione. ' I' ln, l'eleudaiil lo V. p. Mow. the above ramid JelfiiJaut lu the uarav of the Stale of Orrgou, mu are hereby rc-iuirvU In appear and auier tho om plaint Ul d agaiual you lit the above entllled -nil, In Ihe alnm- liaimd imirt. on or b lore Ihe lh liny ot June, 'J1, that In uig the tin-1 ilav ol Ihe next regular term ol said court, aud il yti IhiI m lo niiawer. Iliv plnlutirT will ai'ply tn ttie eourt for the reliel prayiM lor in aalif complaint, n hieh la a decn.i-diwiilving the tuarrlagi tim trnel cxlotnu lx leeu youmclt aud plaiunil. ami thai aid platntiil If n-Urcd lo hvr maldi u nam. , Klla K. Freeman. Thin suniuioua la pubtlalied ly order inali al chamUm al Kinpirv-City. Cooa county. Otx-Kou, bv lion. .1. C. Kullerton. jnihk of Mid court, which raid onleris dnted, May s, Ivr. I . A.fchlll.BKKDK. ml '.IT AtturiK y for I'iniullr). SUMMONS. TN TIIK CIRI lir COl Rl OK TIIK.-TAIK ol Oregon, (or l)oui;las County. Ih. una- l. IX'VCIik, I'liuntiiV. 1 v. ' Suit in K.illl to I n t her Palmer, 1. 1' Uocr and Harriet li.'.. er. hi ti iv tan Is riirlillull li.nl I'Mperiy. 1.. Luther l'alin. r. I P. lloi. r and Harriet Hover, above name ldeti ndaul-: In the name of the alc of Oit-gou, you aie tit rvby n-'iuired lo appcur and hiimi er Ihe com plaint riled rucalunt yi in the kIh.i,- cnlltleit a. til ou or lietor the lir-l day ol Ihe next regu lar term of thi court, to v.lt: Monday, June th, I'Jl, and If you tail n to aner, lor waul thcrcol the p lit i ni l ll will apply to tho oiiri lor the rehei demaudeil in Ihe complaint, a hue eluet .latement of which la n (ollo, lo-n It Kor a partition of the real property dcacrlted In ihe Complaint, ai the N. L. 1 . o( Motion u, Tp. W . ol K. a W., Ill lKiuirlaa Ooiinlv. Orcgoo. ae conlrng to tho rvnpectivo rigtita ot tho parllen heieto.or 11 parlllioll cannot be had w Itlioiit malrrlal Injury to tlioau righta, lor Iheaalo ol the naid real proarly lu the manner provided by law, and a dii iaiou ol the proceeds bi-tweeu the parlien hereto, according to lliclr reHcllve right. 'Hint the plaluilll liavo iudviiieut tor the mini oi ;il aud 14-100 dullara, iiald out by htm lor lues, aim mat tne aamo lie taken out ol the proceed.- of nalo prior to any distribution there of, or jii.l'uieiil ai;aiint each of aald deleadaiita lor hi" just proiortiou thereof, and that the ciiata and ilialiuraciuenui ol Ihl anil la'charged to the reiecliie partiea pro rata, or, in cane ol aie, !; paid out ol the procevUa prior to ili-lrl ouiinu nrereoi. 1 his Miniiiioiij is served by publlcatlou there of lu pur-uanee of an order of the circuit court of the t-tatc i l Oregon for IMiighi eoiinlv, duly I.. -.i I .... !.-. ..,1. .1 1 . k..-- iiii.ue viol euo iv.i uu iuv 'Jiu ui.j 11 .pill, iv auu Ji ay ,,ij, iv.u. A. M. CRAWKORU, iu-JIT Attorney lor l'laiutltr 5UMM0N5. TN THE ClKCI'IT COL'KT OK 1 11 K A Oregon, for houglaa County. Auioi linirvv, plaiutill.i . I J.x oh hadiiiL'er heleliilallt. ' lAlh OK 1 o JoMph Slia liuger. the above named de fendant. lu ihe tiaineoi the htato of Oregon, you are hereby reouiied to apit-ar and auawer the com plaint lited ai.'aiiikt ou III 11)0 above entitled -ml by the 1 1 r l day of the. next term of the above entitled curt following the expiration of the time pri'MTibcd in the order of publication oi una summonH, w iiico iirei uay win lie Mou lay tne Snili day ol June, Ir'Ji, and 11 you lull to appear and auau-er, for waul thereof piuliitill n iu at. til v lo naiu louri lor Hie rellel deiuaua el iu I lie eoiii,;aiui. 1 lie rellel demiiDUcd la toe lun cioauru ot certaiu mortgage exe uted aud delivered by you to plaiutitl on or aljout ipnl r, Ih'JI, to aeeure the paviaent ol a certaiu proniiniry note for llto iayaiue ou or rieioro ouc year iroin aato wun uurrest at tbo rate of IU ier cent uer auuuni and which aaid uurtgugecuuveved uubi plaint- ill for that purtxne the following il't:ribed real properly in the Lounly of Douglas, btate of Or egou, lo w it: f ola Noa. two, (i) aeven , (o len flO l aud eleven (II) uf aectiou tell, (PU tuwualili no. iweii'T-iwo (jjiaouin oi range no. twelve 'Ul n i st. coutalniug 161.C0 acren. And a luither decree barring aud foreclomng you, naid Josepb Uhudluger. of uudllrom auv an all i ii;ht, til'e or lu'ereat lu and lo aald real proia rly and every thereof. I hih leinimous a punilalieii by i..i r ol ll' ll J, C. Kullerton, judge of (he uhoic cnlltk'l courl, luadc' April -I, V7, A. T. I IS, in I -'IV Allorney for l'lamtiO. WOODWARD THE BUSTLED ROSEBURG Does Up ALL COMPETITORS! We are alwayi In the Lead, and mean to keep there. The fJolden liar vent ia upon us, and farm on are smiling because Woodward luoat to their interest. Full Trimmed TEAM HARNESS Thcae are all Leather aud Warranted, SADDLES At Iloduced Prloea. Coniult your purse and ! lure aud Woodward before buying. V. (3. WOODWARD WANTED : $IO,000'47kc$i8,000 WORTH OP niiRCIIANDISIi Which vc lnic received tut consignment Iroin the icceiver of one of the lutest houses iu San Francisco. Those tuoils have hceu scut us lo dispose of at oo cents OH the dollar, which is less than tost of manufacture, aud hcinj; sold in connection solute ocst. Note the Pol low! iik All Woolen Dress (ioods, 6 inches wide, Latest Styles Ladies' atuKIcnts' Mackintoshes 'L? Our Loss is Ladies' and dents' Underwear Reduced lt 1'iiccs to Suit the Our (ioods are all of the goods ou hand. Never has Prices. Call early and be convinced. CARO BROS, f THE BOSS STORE his is the lo Buy Groceries. a vv. rAKixi $S -'kd 4 ; i &t?$Xt -'i'V iit- C" A. C. MARSTERS 4 Co Wall Paper A Choice Colltition, at I'ritth that Sell LIME PLASTER AMD CEMENT. A FULL LINE OF ALL ORUIiRS PROMPTLY I ILLUU. IHilft'lHMH lo (I. W. NUAIl.l General Blacksmithino; rROTTINfl AND RUNNINO PLATIIS A 51'liCIALTY, KKI'AIUINU OK Al l. KINl'H l-UU.Mril.V HONK. Hbuii on Corner WuNliluitloii aul Kuiic HI., Unai hiii ic ROSE3URC Marble and Granite Works. Estimates Furnished ou all ouice uud Hulctta'ooui, ;;u oak Htrl. with our complete stock nt ab Astonishing l)arv;ainst 2 EC per yard l?or Half Price Your (lain., j Times. Latest Styles. No sheli wotu there been such a Slaughter of Place A full and complete assortment of all goods usually kept in a lirst class grocer-. Kvcry thing offered for sale is fresh; aud sold at very reasonable prices. We have a very choice stock of canned goods, including both fruits aud vegetables, to which c invite your special attention. Our line of Olives, (Iherkins, Pick els, Sauces, etc., is also complete. We carry the largest stock of to baccos in Southern Oregon. x vj., urocers. .Hi , ,'Cf. it '4 V -. r; ; 'pi f P .'. r: 3r CTGOISTS. WINDOW GLASS E. ff. ACfllSON k CO., PlWS. Ill alrrn lu nil klmlanl 3lt line and (Iranlle oiiiiinrnts and ll('iitls(oiics, Portland Cement Curbing I'of Jim!( tivy Loliii kinds of Cemetery Work tin: (JltHAT GOLD m SILVER (.OPNTKIKS Ol IIHIIIHII Kll.l iiiim ani i;Nii.itis oiii.t.om ALL AIR U REACHED aTflE 0. R. d n NO CIlltllKC l I'lllN lit I ' ' l-Olt l l INII ami1 "ltl II t l l V 1PII I,.rJII I1IKI, a.,a4.INi; Shorlrsl l.lno lo Sioluiio 1 I'llln 1 1 II;; 11 I III ALL RAIL ROUTE to 111 1 1., ItOSMI.ANIt, M l.' M I.HOM, uml all li miy Mltllilu t nttipn .... LOWRATiS AND THHOUGII TICKETS. I-I'l I'M 11 1 'l I ' illl' I I'l I III. I III III I, I Ml, Kll l rlli In .i N III IN. i .il, K.ii.i'11111,-, IU tlltn- ul I In V. II. Ill Ul.lll l I , lirlll l,ll I N.. I UKi I li III V l. l. & N. t o., !( lllllKl. Ollllllll, EAST AND BOUTII - VIA - THE SHASTA ROUTE i ii r. Sou I In i n r.tt illc ( o. f li'irna Itrtln. I. hi ruill,iiiit itill. rnil!l I I Nnllli " i. in ' m lit I'liiiliin,! A r. 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