The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, January 06, 1898, Image 4

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    TEE PLAlif DEALER
imi araar t bcbidat bt '
THE PUINQEUCI PUBLiSHIKC COMPANY
JANUARY 6,
The Dying' Century.
Old century, tottering to hy tewt,
All vainly doot thntt tnnst thy breait;
A new dawn n.llils the iiionntair. crest.
The glory ot thy wondrous day,
With all fia glitter and display,
la twilitfbt sltado diet away. -Almoal
tUe ioet, in wnpa rhrnie
Thy praiao la i.mi in vera sublime,
llr-gloa liii lay, "Once on a time."
FtraDge faucioa fill lb? time-worn brain
Thou dreameet thou art young agaio,
With hauls cry on land and wain.
And a dread turmoil ot unreal
Eabrolia the Orient and the West ;
Alaroroi aonod al thy behest.
E'en Israel's children, In thy throoa,
Inagine o'er again their woes:
And manv a bone toward Zion goee.
The world ta mad men about and cry
. . ... . , . . . . i
fisnotuing wonders in uib aay,
Kenewltg faith in prophecy.
Old century, we love the well,
Thy fame tbe chroniclera will tell
When long forgot thy funeral knell.
For many a noble thought hath aped
To nobler action by the led.
And many higb-eonled word waa said
New happiness came in thy wake,
Righted was many an old mistake;
An age-worn thirst tby springs did slake
They drive thy death born fears away,
And usher in tbe newer day.
fm. 1 1 am U.H. ruiniaiH a V, 1 1 rui thiflA
Whose luitroua deeds will long outahine
rri . - .
ins eirange raganeeoi uccuoo.
l'biladelphia Ledger.
HON. SIMON CARO.
Eloquent Tribute to Our Fellow
Townsman.
American Hebrew cwt.
One ot the most prominent aoJ popu
lar business men of the stale, a merchant
of ezcellant atandiog and a pioneer oi ir
rioroachable character, lion. Simon
Caro, of Roseburg, Oregon, is an appli
cant for aopointment to the receivership
. .'., x-. . . t a n: - .
Oliueirmeu cwiej waa oiaicv um
place. Accompanying this application,
which Mr. Caro waa induced to file only
al tbe urgent solicitation of many lead
ing members of his party, is now under
esecutife cjueiJuraiton at Washington,
aupported generously by leading busi
ness men aui politicians of Oregon, en
dorsements in the latter case coming un
solicited from the most prominent and
influential citisena of the elate. Hun
dreds of the more intelligent peeple of
Oregon have commendably thrown aside
ordinary party bias and enthusiastically
united upon Mr. Caro as the proper man
for that position a man qualified io
every particular, honest beroud the de
gree of doubt and entitled to the honor
without chance ot quesucn.
It is gratifying to reflect that tbe
pioneers who have struggled faithfully,
not for party alone, but lor the promo
tion of all the business elements of the
great state of Oregon, are being remem
bered by thoee in position to extend
favor to those who most deserve it. Mr.
Caro, for instance, located in Roseburg
twenty years ago. Roseburg is one of
the pioneer towns of the state, and Mr.
Caro is one of the pioneer spirits that
gave it municipal organization and m
stilled into it tbe animation of leciti
mate business life. To .his aggressive
energy, coupled witli that oi others, that
inland city's present prosperity and sub
stantial growth aro due.
But Mr. Caro's influence has not
been confined to the promotion of Rose
burg's interests alone. Broad-minded,
far-sighted and progressive, he has al
ways been identified with the leading
interests of tbe state, political, social and
industrial. For many years his counsel
baa been sought by those who knew its
value, and lor as many years be bas
been closely related to the development
of interests to Oregon's mercantile and
industrial progress.
It is especially fitting that Mr. Caro
should now be honored with a respon
sible public position. In tbe official ex
pression of such recognition of party
fealty, personal integrity and sturdiness
of character, as that sought by the
friends of air. Caro, bis party la also
honored.
The News is especially pleated to note
Mr. Caro's promise of success in this ap
plication a gratulation in which it is
joined by all fair-minded and public
spirited men of the state, independent
of party prejudice.
Mr. Caro is a married man, 47 years
old and in the prime of physical and
mental vigor. Personally, be is cheer
ful, open-handed, loyal to his friends, a
patriotic citizen, persistent in his sup
port of the cause of the people and al
ways alert in public as well as in private
matters.
Mr. Simon Caro will make an ideal
custodian of public moneys.
Oakland Notes.
I from Hit Gazette.
The Oakland merchants enjoyed
liberal holiday trade, much better than a
year ago.
Oakland's salmon industry is growing,
from three to four thousand pounds be'
ing shipped weekly.
The Oakland school district on last
Friday voted a two-mill tax, this amount
being necessary to uiaiauiu toe scuuci
during the coining year.
Of course we do not just exactly like
tbe idea of Roseburg ministers coming
over and performing our marriage cere
monies, but so long as our mioitters get
tbe cake we sliant kick.
Contracts for carrying Oakland mails
have been let as follows: Oakland to
Elkhead, (semi-weekly) $104, awarded
to 1'. F. tstilliuKs, London, Ky. Oakland,
by Kellogg to Elkton, $131) "0; Eliot to
Langlois, (tri-weekly) fl30 'M, awarded
to A. J. Ferguson.
For aonie time certain men have been
iu the habit of coining to town and rid
ing lougli-eliowd over tbe eopl8 of
Oakland without regard to law or city
ordinance. The city officials have de
termined to end this and the beginning
of the end occurred last ' Friday when
William Nolta undertook fo play his
former pranks. Oakland has a new
marshal, a fact which Mr. No'ta has
learned to hi! sorrow. Alter being re-
Ceatedly warned he presiuted in Leiug
oitteroua aud unruly, and it became
. oecees.ry iu order to preserve the dig-,
nity of the city for the tiiarelul ta take
him io. Nolta retuaiueU iu the "cooler"
Saturday and iSunday, and Mjnday
morning wat brought Wore Urn-order
Kussell who iiupoeed a fine Of t'.'O. The
fine was paid Tuesday aud Nulla left
town feeling that his Christinas had
been anything but merry.
Bring your job work to the Plai.nok.l
kb oUlco. We are prepared to do the
cheapest and beat work south of Portland.
From Placer.
Yesterday we weie summoned by tele
gram Io artist in the rate of Mrs. Louis
Drowning, who waa taken suddenly ami
violently ill on Christmas day, I.
Moors and Kremer of Uranta Pass are
attending her and at I his date it is hoped
tbt critical period has pawed, let, sue
is Indeed a very sick woman, aud the
skill of her physician, alone raved her
life. Her disease It appendicitis of tbe
liver.
flacer had a grand Christmas tree,
lbs presents that were placed upon it
being valued at fi.OJO. The program on
the occasion was well selected and well
rendered, and great credit it due to Mrs.
Wm. Benjamin who planned and carried
out the whole.
Browning and llanua uf lie famous I
Urvenuack ledge made a Holiday c.o.u
op from their artstra which netted
them f 1820. and tbe pay stro.ik of their
ledge baa w idened to two and four Inches.
Tbe boys have a atandiog offer of f&,.
000 for their ledge but they do not wish
to sell.
the Columbia mine adjicenl to I'lacer
owned by Hampton aud tawis, is tun
ning day and night, and plenty of veiy
rich ore is in tight but they have set no
date for a clean up. There ran l-e no
possible estimate made of what tho
amount will be when they do cleau up,
but it must be very large.
The Mason mine oa (.5 rave creek above
Placer is being thoionghlv operated this
winter, and its new owners aro ot the
opinion that they will rot sell nut as
they designed doing, bit will equip their
mine with pipe and giauts and operate
it themselves.
Todav we were called to attend Mrs.
T. K Menly, who la very seriously ill
with ioflamation of the kidneys.
Ir. Moore was called to attend Mrs.
Brlstow liabbert who is in a serious con
dition from a strain resulting front a fall.
Mia Rose J Slack, of Coles Valley,
and Mr. Howard, of Placer, are to be
married at tbe residence of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Hanuui, at 1' p. in. Sunday, the -d
lost. We acknowledge an invitation to
be present, which we will accept if it is
possible for us to leave our patients.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith, of Myrtle
Creek Snt last week visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Charles McUee, at Placer. Mrs.
McUee, who is tkeir daughter, accompa
nied tneui home on the -.'th ult. She
will be abseut two weeks.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Arm
strong, Djcembct 31st a daughter.
January -ad. We were present today
at a very beautiful wedding at tbe borne
of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilanum. Amos
Howard was married to Miss Rose Black,
J. 8. W, Smith, J. P., officiating. The
bride wore a dainty costume of white
crepe with trimmings of duchess lace and
pale pink satin. Ihe groom wore tho
conventional suit of black, Prince Albert
style. The ceremony waa performed at
2 p. m. The best man Edward Brown
ing, the bridesmaid, Miss Linda Rose.
After tbe usual congratulations we all
repared to the spacious dining room and
partook of a grand wedding dinner. Tbe
menu embraced all the luxuries of the
season. A large concourse ol people en
joyed tbe finest social event of the sea
sou at Placer.
The condition of Mrs. Browning is
much improved and tho attending physi
cians, Drs. Kremer etc Moore, pronouoce
her out of danger.
A fine vein of ore has been struck in
tbe SbeariuKton ledge of Uanum fc
Browning. Placer is certainly tbe ban
ner town of southern Oregon at preterit,
in regard to the richness of the quartz
ledge. Mollis.
Roscburgers Abroad.
Eugene Register, Dec. 29th.
. Last evening a very pleacant time waa
had at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lack
ey at their home about two miles west of
Eugene, tbe evening being a surprise
party in honor of Mrs. Lackey's daugh
ter. Miss Iula Bridley and ber friend
Miss Blanche Autenrieth, both of Rose
burg. A crowd of jolly folks left tbe
Hoffman bouse at 7 :30 p. m. in a wagon
ette, arriving at Mr. Lackey's about 8
o'clock, completely surprising tbe guest
of honor. The evening was spent in
playing games of various kinds, progres
sive whist being tbe leading attraction.
An elegant lunch was served during tbe
evening. At the bour of midnight tbe
crowd returned to the city, highly en
tertained with their reflections upon the
pleasant evening so n.uch enjoyed. Tbe
success of tbe event was due to the
efforts and skill of Mies Bradley's sister,
Mrs. Ada B. Millican. The following
were present: Mr. and Mrs. Lackey,
Mr. and Mrs. T. Wilson, Mrs. S. E.
Brown, Mrs. Ella Bency, Mrs. Ada B.
Millican, Misses A. Oaie Walton, Iula
Bradley, Blanche Autenrieth, llattie
Stowell and Messrs. Fred Eisb, E. Rob
erts and L. Uulin.
Notice of Annual Meeting.
To the shareholders of the Odd Fel
lows Building Association of Roseburg,
Oregon :
You are hereby notified that tbe an
nual meeting of the stock holders of tbe
Odd Fellows building association of
Roseburg, Oregon, for the election of a
board of seven directors, to serve during
the ensuing year and for the transaction
of such business at may be lawfully
brought before them, will be held at the
banquet hall at the Odd Fellows Temple.
January 4, 1808, at 7:30 p. in. By order
of tbe board of directors of tbe Odd Fel
lows Building Association.
Josti ii JJicti.Li, fcccy.
Notice of Annual Meeting.
To the shareholders of the Roeeburg
Building A Loan Association of Rose
burg, Or.:
ou are hereby notified thai the an
nual meeting of the Roseburg Building
& Loan Association of Roseburg, Or,,
for tbe purpose of electing a board of
seven director! and an auditing commit
tee of three to serve during the ensuing
year and for the transaction of such
other business as may be lawfully
brought before it, will be held at the
secretary's office in the Marks' building,
January 10. lH'JS, at 7 :30 p. m., by order
of the board of directors.
Hkbman Maiikd, Secretary.
Eduratt Your IlowoU With CaacareU.
Cundv Cuthartlr. cura conatlnatlon forever.
10c, S6o. If C. C- C. fail, drugtflbUirtluud money.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
. CURE CONSTIPATION
Oga.
Here la an example of how one ran be
sparing in the ue of words. A traveler,
meeting a settler near a bouse in the
backwoods of A merle, Inquired:
"Whoe house?"
"Nog gar
"Whet's It built of?"
"Ixgs."
"Any neighbor! ?"
"rrogt."
"What's the soil?"
Bogs."
The climate?"
"Foes."
"What do you eat?"
"Hogs."
"How do you catch them V
"Dogs."
Tho excessively heavy rains aud
lrvnkra on the beach below Empire, or
rattier between the southern point ol
South slouch and the beach, and inland
at far aa tho Empire-Bandon road,
Thursday of last week, exceeded litem-M-lves
iu fury, causing landslides and
di-appearauce of prominent landmarks
in the form of bluu. rocks, etc.. doing
serious damage. As much at 10 acres of
tine land, includi nit bouse and b.irn and
other property belonging to Charles
llaiimn. and the nromiuenl rockt known
as "The Seven Devils," ditappeared;
ala j heavy slides of bench lands upon
the bottom lauds ot Dr. Cook, besides
othrr minor damagta to farms. The
winds were fearful and the breakers un-
usual. Coquille Herald.
The. tiret domestic row iu the new
tuion" in Lane county is, aa is often
the case, over the names of tbe baby.
The sweet little thing resembles democ
racy only in its rosy cheek and nervous
temperment, while all of its crying is of
a ponulistic nature. Ihe father democ
racv insists upon calling the baby after
tho party of Thomas Jefferson and other
much maligned men, while its continual
bawling lor imative and referendum
makes the mandate seem imperative
tbat Ihe populist mother should be al
lowed to dictate lbs name. Later bulls
tins will be interesting. Eugene Regis
ter.
Dire.-tor Prestou of the V. S. Mint baa
incidentally given tbe publie the explan
ation of J.tpau's departure from the sil
vcr standard, la a table showing the
value of foreign coins from 1SS7 to 1S7
be shows that the Japaneae gold yen did
no; change al all in value, wnue lue sil
ver yeu lluctuuted from W.l cents in
1 !'.! to 47.S cents in "1SV7. ' This tells
tssrc thus acres of !. nl ia unite aa
valuable aa anything tbat the silver en
voys will learn in their present visit to
the Yaukeea o( the Orient.
Iu some purls ol IVvombire the
people live to he very old. An old man
of IO, living quito a distance from Ibe
nearest town, requiring some family
grot-eno.", sent his son, a man of seventy
odd years of age. When the son failed
toehowup itb the provisions in lime,
his grandfather, a centenarian ot IDS
said peevishly, "That's what comes from
tending a kid."
Although the principle portion ot onr
beautiful lake, Ewauna, lying in frout of
our town has so far remained unfrozen,
the margins have been frozen sufficiently
to atford our youDg folks a great deal of
amusement in chasing the phantom of
pleasure on their ctecl fchod feet. Klam
ath Republican.
Uoy Liveruiore died at Eugene recent
ly, the resutt of a football accident. He
was only 15 years of age, and played in
a public school team in a game about a
month ago, and received a severe injiry,
which brought on brain lever, which
caused bis death.
Ask your
LM! Ait nil
n.iiri.
is:
T.ir a geacrou
IO CENT
TRIAL GIZ". L
Ely's Cr3ai3Ba!npwfk14
nuTcnry n-r an ui.i.-; re
i'ljiitiounini';. M-vj
It on.n an..
COLD N HEAD
A liny a Intlnmm.n .011
1 leal h and I'mun llie .McuiWrmic. Itr-tore th
St'iie of Ta.-te and Sme.I. Yw Kizt ; Ttml
hire inc. : at lriuit rrirm ni,
LLY BKOTUXU3, M Wimu fctrcot. New York.
J. F. BARKER & GO.
GROCERS.
TEAS
A SPECIALTY.
A peeial brand J unadulterated. Tea. In
priia
COFFEE
Ii oaring' a large aale Mew atylea
Glass and Delf Ware
alaWnithln low vncea. Our own canuid
Tomatnaa are Ter f papular.
F. B. WAITE
W liuli -ulu and Iti lail .
Dealer in Cliulce
Beef, Mu Hon, and Fork,
sjm. mjmj.MSm
Cured McutM, I'oultry,
GAME AND FISH.
Orders taktu aud uieati delivered lo ally part
ol tbe city.
Kinds of Livestock Bought.
ALL
DRUGGISTS
Heels Over Head
in BUSINESS at
r -v 1 Tie
ill "0 r lJ
1
ilMy
-yjja.
"gjnr'rTlrr"' ct-
OLLEfiBERG
JUST ARRIVED!
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f V.?V
mm
Direct from the Factory,
prices than ever.
GENT ' t rOTH NG1
HOYS' & CHILDREN'S CLOTHING
Will be dosed out
CARO BROS. THE BOSS STORE.
Health is
THEN
Pure Fresh Drugs
SOLD
A. C. MARSTERS & CO.
Prescriptions.
Filled Accurately
And with Dispatch.
A Full Line of Patent Tledicines and
Toilet Preparations.
WYLIE PILKINGTON,
Successor to
General Blacksmi thing
ASarmm Mm.mmM:m mm kMjww .
rROTTINO AND RUNNINQ PLATI25 A SPncTALTV,
KEI'AIRINO OF AU. KINDS I'KOMlTLY'lJON K:
Shop ou Corner WaaUIUKtou aud Kuue Him., ltoicliurx
Real Estate Bought and Sold
W JJtL2Br SMSW.
Farms, large and small, to Rent,
AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVEN. '
Slock Ranges, Timber
Prune and Hop Lauds of best quality in choice locations,
in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable
prices and easy terms. Inquire of
3D.
UailaaaBia lla.u al mm.m
CATARRH
Us
LOCAL DISEASE
and It the retult of cold and
audden climalln nhmnnmm.
It can ba cured be a ileMnt
retnedr wbu b la applied, di
rectly Into the iKMirile. Be.
Iuiiulckly aiaufbedit five
relief at on ce.
Ely's Cream Balm I
I acknowledged to ba ttia mott thorongb cars ter
Naeal t'atarrli, Cold In Head aud lly Kvrer of all
reiueUice. It uimhib and cleaneea tbe iiunal Daeiairea.
allay. ialii and luflauiinatlon, beale the aore., ro
tecta tbe membrane from eolue, f oUrea tb. avuxa
Crf lute and tineil, 1'rke 6c. at I)l uxki.U or lijr niail.
uhdi ukw, e warren hinxii, new vera
SOU ARK
The
DKAIf
STOKE.
I at .
rUKNISIIINU GOODS,
' " CHIANG, Urtl'UO,
I .t I'll Htf 1
J B(H).rS( SM0U5t Irrc.
Al IMtlCUM lo HVtV TMi TIMIvH
& ABRAHAM.
...A T
CARG BROS.
BOSS STORE
CA LOAD
. O Y .. .
BOOTS-SHOES
which they will sell at lower
Great Margaius in
at Less than Cost.
Wealth!
USE
BY
U. W. NOAH,)
Lands aud Mining Properties,
S- K. BUIOK,
St 9mf 1 .
Q"A-Vr OUa PEC CUB JVHEN FATEHT I
OBTAINED. Kml thtt.li i.r I(H
w ri.no f..r fr.c r. ,rl.l" iuullily.
D BOOK TtLht. r. (..r.n. lull
jut. n.iMiou. wmiti roa oory or ovKirioiaL
Oma. Jl U lliu irl"t I -t nl i-r'.illnn ,-,,r rn'l y
J.(rt ti.,n. y, ituJ EVUY IMVMTOa BMOULO
ESAU IT Ulure ei'i'liui fr l.ul. AJJrvM I
H.BAVILLSON&CO.
PATENT tAWVIRS,
ll.Dro.ttld,, WASHINGTON, D. C.
5omloure Salo ot Real Cttat.
K. T. Wiiodniff rialnlllT,
(1, W. hodliivili, Kutuli V. M. llnMll-
nti, aiirl John II nil, Ailmliit.traior
of (liu Kxtald til Hllnoll Holm, ilv
I'vanxl , Ilili'llOaiila,
MOl'K'K Id 1IKHKIIV til V KN Til AT II V VIII
iN liinnl an Kxri titlKtt and Of'li r i Hlt In
noil mil uf thi t'livnli i iMitl "I lb" Hint nl or
rmut lor !miiln t!iitini u liwihnli ilay l !''
vmiwr, ixvi, auu 111 UHiiint' im juhiiiimmii
ami docrov ami nnlirl ! "I iituriiiaitwl 'tn'
rty mado ami i iiiru-.! In raid tmul and raiiM
mi tni' umi nay 01 ihwiihht. i". in tairiii n'
alHivo tiMiiii-d I'lnlntlll and attain'! HiwhUii
liainoil ilii nilntlla atnl nullll tun iicnnnain'r
nii'itllnniHl and di-wtlbrd mtntnnHixl ininly
Ittn .Hill .,1 tl 111 III I1. H. Btllll Ctltlll. Willi 111'
i,.rioi thi n.nu in Ilka unlit mm Irotii llm mill
dny uf liH Oinlitr, 1, at tin' ralo ul n ) r i'nl
i r minimi, inr um tn f i" iinrni- !
and 111 'iwt nml dllnii'niriii, and lhuro.1
ullhUwril. . ,
Now. ttirrvnnv, I hi, n mtiirunj , unwimi
l,,v nl Januarv. 1MW. al loi'lin k n, m.i'f nald
day, at I In' i nnrl lum.o Irrnil ilmir In lamdnirn,
liiniHlaa l tittnty. t'ri'Ron. n'ti m .iirmMi
1,1 ih IiIoIh-.i lililil, r for ranh In IikiiiI. all Ihe
rlalil, llllu and liilt'tf.l w lilt li III eald ilvli'inl
ania or -iili'r nl lUifitt lindoil llnilli day il
Uav, l'.M, lln ilato of tn. vxH iiiion in
iiinriKKii,', tir at any llini' Ihrn ttrr, in or I" lit
lo'lo Inn dwrlln d rt'al mi.rrl, to wit :
Tha Uorihi'aal iiliirloi ol tin' aoiillifnal ttar
ter ol i'IIoii thirty llirve, and lliu norlli ball ol
Ihi' eoiithntot iiiiuilrr and Ilia eontlii'ant iiir
li'rol tlu Miuthwtl iii,iilrr of tiTllon thirty
fiinr. In lon ii.hlp eolith ol iiitii tour wl nl
WUIniiu'ltu mi'tldlan In lmiinl. t'ontily, tin'
on, I'onlalnlnx ono hundriHl and alily aorva.
loiiolhi'r u Ith tbr ti'tU'im'iit", hrredltaiuviila and
a'pnili'tian r llirn'tinlo lioloniliia or til any
! M..'iiliiliiK. Ami I Hill apply the pro
i'd 1,1 auid aale: II ml. to ih iiavmrlil ol Ihe
ooaiaof aiii'h ah' and to lliiM'ota and dlatmrao.
Uivtita lliarvln land at Via, and Ihi-roata tipon
llila writ. In Ihi' payiiionl ol lit) lornry e h oe,
alau lit llio pa) in, 'tit of tin' anm o( I.H.Wi l
tho plnlnllir, toi'ther with I ntor,--l at tho ratr
nl In iivr nut M'r miiiiim limn llio inthilayol
lleiviiiW-r, lv.i;, ami tho oyrrplu., It any liiim
ha. I ill iui into thu i iintt. tnnh r tin1 nldor nl
(hit fotitl. to do paid ii. Ihi' roiirt inny hi-n allt't
Jlni'l, aa ny iiihitui tin' atm ruiiu in aani vii"
ciilloii to inr dlNH'li-d and di livi-ml, voniiiiand
tilt! inn l "i ll aald aliM' mt'iitloiird and ilt'
at itlivd pH'I'orly In tho ininniT pint Idt'd h)
la iv.
. iatod tlila :'ll day ul ioii'inl 'f, ';.
I HA II. UIUDI.K,
di'.lt Itorolwr. .
Porcclosure 5alc of KcaI l;stnte.
r. K. Ilxlaml, Adiiuhiatratornf the) '
Kalalo ol William M i'ox, ilvl
icvd rialntin, I
ve. (
II, 1t aud Ktiby I'jcr, I
lKIt'iiiUnta. J
VOTIfKIH HKItKHY tllV KN Til AT HV MK'
AN tu.' ol au Kavcnlloli and Ordrr of la-
ucd ontol liiv t Iniilt l oiirl nl Ihe Hlato ol Or
econ lor IhniKlua i onnty on tho '.Mth dny ol IH.
ITJillin r, l'.'i nil'i miw w'i i" ,', ...
ami' f a Ji.dk'iiiriit and ilft'ii aud order ol aalv
ol uiortiiottd proprrty made a nt I'ulrrvd In
aald roiitl anil i-auao oil lliu itn imy oi ipritnn.
tu r. lvi; in lavor lliu iltnor lluloi"! t'lllllllll aud
anlnt Hid abnvtf nauiitl dilfiidalita and
arfaliiMl th litrnMlialti-r iiii'IIIIoiiihI ami do
rilK.I uiiilKaK''l po lHrtv. for tho anm ol
I, I I .v In I' H. (old ioIii, wl.li Inleroat IlirreoU
In like aold ioIii at thu lalv ol lo 'r i iil por
aniiiiiii lr,.m Ihn Till dav ol iMt ornln r, Ikji, Im
thu mm ol ltm allornry fia, ami l.t.uo
vuaUi aud dlaliiirat iuouta, and lliu rcala ol llile
rr".
io, lllt'ri'.oir. nnii I'll i-anioiay uii'f.ii,i
ilnv ol Inliuary, 1md, a two clock p. in nt laid
dav, al tho loiirl bulla lr. nl iKmr Iu Kowburn,
Uougliu I'uunly, OrvKiiu, M il al I'lildlv aui'tlou,
III lo pan el", to Un' holhoal lilddcr l"t atl Iu
hand all Ihi rlicht, tillo aud lulerx'at whlrh the
anhl dt'loiidiinlv. or rilhrr of tlioni. had oil thu
llth du ol iK toli r. I '., Ibo dato ol iho i e
rulioii ol aald iiiiiila'ai.-c, or al any tiniu lln ro.
altor, III or lo Iho lull, mini; ih ai -tluvd Hal prup-i-rly.
to If
lral. Loll I mid So it: Lot ,V hoc. '.'4.
I.oi 4. S.v. l.ot :i. i. : and t. Kud MV of
E an I N I. ' . ol M 1 , . hoc ."t K ' , ol MV '.
ami Iota .. and . rn-c. - I: HK of NW ami
l.l S, v. NK 1 ,ol HK '.and K. 1 , ot S i
MV'jufMV '.ofB O.a.;. .S', nlMV ',1)1 Kt.
H (otivplirui ain-a tylnx on anuih aide uf
louilt) toatl).
Alio thai plot o or priori ol land Wiiin
liliili al a point 0 nxl. north and it. Ui riala aAl
Irom sw i'..iii,'r . c thiiiof u rode, tlioinc
Wol.-W u i, hi", ihi lli u pi i"i t.xl, lliotnti K ii
rty!a, Ihort'.- i r,Ml. to pl.ra ol iH-gluUiiu:.
Al-o that ph co or am i of land IxKinulnr ti
rtMla iiurlh ol Sy corner ht "Jl, thclll', I. l.n
rota. tlii Doe N .it rod.. Ihomo VV II rinla, tht nro
.,1 r.l lo plm o ol U'Hlnniim, all In louuahlp .U
H, it o ii , i,h(i tnor nun uiu nu cauaimuia ami
appurlciianoca ihoiouiito ln loii(lii( or la any
wim1 iiptK'rtnitilii.
fo. on.!: 'Ihu a'jii! Nrt ' ,, N ' 3 of H; ol m-c.
?., I '."JH, It I V, louolber Mltll tho I, tleno lita,
hindltaiiii'lila mid appurtouaiu ca tbirviiulo
bvlotik'ltiK ur in any wiiH.' app rttlului;, all ailu
ato In iMoiiclaa Couuty, On xoii.
And I will apply itio piocot-!. ol eild aalo,
llrl, U Iho pa) incut ol tho coM ol au, Ii rnle
and to lliu in.', ami ilMiiiraeiiirin. Ilitn lli
taxed nl and tho coal upon tblanrlt. to
the puyuicut of fl it) Httoriic t a lec. al" lo the
I... ... . ... ... ..'11,1.. ... .1... lI.I.iH,,
Itm j uii rii. ,'i mv um ' ,,iv 'i.,,,iii
ovi llicr nlth lot, n.t al llio rn'o ol ti n 'l lout
M-r niinuiii Irom tho 7th ilat ol litcinlo r, 1T,
nil In t . H. jiold coin, and tho owrplua, If any
tbcrv Iv, I Mill pay Into tho court, under the
order ol title court, I i be paid aa lliu aald Court
may hereafter direct, aa by order ol the tald
court In aind cei-uttoii to mo illn clod and iti.
Ilvorod, coiiimaudiiK' mo to aell aald ahoio
nieulloiiod aud deaeriu. d pfopcity In thu mall'
Dor pro idod h laxt.
Dati'd thta :it day ol Ihi cmU r. 1J7
1IIA II KIUUI K.
dili llcccler.
l-'urcclosure Sale of Real Kstnte.
IN 1111 l 1K l II C'lLCI li K lilt KIATK
A ol Unitoii lor DjiihIu" Couuly.
t'oiiatint i onaMilut ami I "nun Touwaliit, )
by Constant luu-xaiut, her Citinidlau, j
rinlullila, i .
v i
Krancla A, ArclitiiiilM'iiii and UitiKa II. Ar
cuaiuucuii ami a. tier .xitiia., Aiiiitiina
trator ol Iho rHtliiorrhip l..titto of H
MarktACo iH-fcnilanl..
Notl' O it herohv ghen Hint by virtue ol au
K.xcc ii ll n and I'rdtr ol ralo laaucd out of the
Circuit Court uf the Htatc of lirciroii for lnui!la
Couuiyon tbe '.'.'i.d dhy ol Dn vuilx r. 1M'7, and
lu purMianco ol a Judunu lit mid docn it aud
older ol aale of luorlk'utl' d pioH rly, ma le mid
entered in aald court unit cauae on the 151I1 rtnv
ol Diwomljcr, Iw". in favor ol Iho alnix c iiaiued
plaiutlil. and atialnat Hie nloo named di fi tid
aula and aKallial the hcrciuuflor tnuiitlooi d and
,loi rtUd tnortk'aKcd procr.y, lor Iho atini of
fln. Hi, lih Inn rent thvrcou al thu ratu ol leu
per Cent p'.'r minimi from tho J hi Ii dny of Do
ccuiU'r, li'JT, all III I . H. k'nl'l coin, mid the auiu
of (1 o.UU altorucy a leca, and Ihe flintier mini uf
tZ' W coal and ill.biirHuiui'lila and the cnala of
thla writ. And nlu rciia auid iniirti.'ak'r cm
brtiued the uudh liUd one allh nil. 11-1 n, the
.1. fi iidaitl Kruticla A. ArclminlH iin, of Hie luiol.
tin n ill di M rllH'd, and tin realtor, ou Ihu Hill
day ul April, 1H'J7. by a decreu of partllionof
the aald circuit Colli t duly iiinde and entered
III Vol.' Ii of lla juurillll Oil piu-ca 'JTal, J7, 'H'M,
H,'J and 2.1), thu lion liiuliir deiu rlhed preuilaoa
were act oil to .aid defendant, 1'ralicta A. Ar
cluniiU ilu, III lieu of III aald 1 11 U ret In tbe
whole ol the proiiila. a ili a, rlln d In aald mort
Kiigca cAcculed hy auid ili femlaiit, Kriiueia A.
ArcliaiiilicNii 11ml IjiuI.h II. ArchmnlHiiu to
Waiter it. llaiiilllou and W . 1.. Ari hauibciiu.niul
by illt era uicaua mid asxiguuieiila hccainu thu
properly nl llu au plalutiila.
. Now, therefore, I tt ill , u M, , inlay, tin 'Jit Ii
day nl .Iniiuiiry, IMtt, all o cluck p. 111. of aaid
day at Ihe uoiirl IniUku front dnjr In liorcbtirK,
lHjiiKlii"t .'nun ty, t 'nmn, null at public inn lion
to Ihu hlithcal Mdih r lor cah III Imud, all lha
right, tillo and Internal which the aiild di lend
aula, or cither ol III. 111, bud 011 thu '.'lat ilay ol
AiiKiial, Ih'.'l, thu dalu ol Ihu cxectithui ol tho
lirht olnuld niortgii'iea, or at nuy tliuu thcru
alter, lu or tu Ihe Inliun lug di ai-nlx d real prop,.,
crty, to wit:
1 A one alxlh Internal In llio holtin luinl com
nieiieliiif at lliu N W turner uf l.ol.Su. 1, run
liortli -1 'J.I' i lialna to 11 ulillo oak po,t from
which a black oak leu luchea In iliainoti 1 beura
H 'Si ihKreei II llnka diatmit, a white ouJk a
i in lit a In diameter Itcata N M il.'Kre. a f. 1,1 link,
dlatatit, thcDco N M dcKreue mid 1 1 iiiinutca K.
parulKi to lliu N Imiimlary of IaiI No. 1, 1I.1)
chain to thu K bouitdiiry of I'liilui . iiiurktd
ou aah b luchea iu dlniuulcr fur Ihu corner ul
lla j aud .'(, Irom wlilcli a inuplo II iuulica lu
diauietcr Iwura h on di grci a iiiul :K) mluuloa K faj
lluka dlalHUt. no 111I1 '20 Inclii a lu dlniiiclci beam
H 77 degreea W 71 llnka Uiilmit, thciicu It lulu-
utea K j ciiiuna in uiucuiueroi 1,111 ho. 1,
thuticc H hOdexrcea and l.'i 111 1 11 11 lea W M 1 litilllt
to Ihu plin enl Ix gliiiilng, aald trai t ciiiitnlning
HiA'i acrea and k uwiui 11a Iil No. 'I nil Ihu pint of
aurvcy llled with iiul uiudu a pill ul Mild do
tree. And iilito a onc-alx 111 Inlcruat lu llio iipluiul
ItCKliiuliiK at the N W cniiier of Lot H and tun N
U.iiU challia lo the N llnu ol liliiltu No. 1I1, act a
pool Irotii u lilch Ihu H W corner of Ihu Doughm
t uunly 1'our farm bcura V. II cbalna dlataut,
Iheuce K parallel with Ihu lluuof Iho fiinr Kami
117.74 cbnliia tt tho N K corner ol Claim No. tifi,
Ihetieu H 'VI degrcea and 110 minute! W ll.itu
etialna lu llio N. K. coiner nl l-ot No. 8, Ihciiru
W It.' clialua to thu pluuo uf beginning, aald tract
I'uiitaltilug M.Vl acrca ami known a. 1 .01 No, V
on thu plat ul annoy lllud with and 1 1 1 a 1 11 a
part of laid decree, IokuIIici' Willi the lomn
iiicuta, lii're.lllaineiila and iippurU'iiaucua there
unto beloiiKlng or lu any wlau appcrlululug, and
will apply thu proceeda of atirh aale, Ural, lo Ihu
pay men lot thu coat a of audi aale and to thu
cnala and dlabtirHcinuiita herein taxed at fJll.On
and tho coala upon tlila tirit, In the payment of
l;H).tK attorney a foi'a aud lo the anm ol IIh.LVIO
duu thu plaiiillUn, tngelhur wllh luturc.t at Ihu
ratu ul leu per cent pur annum fmm thu IM h
duy ul December, Dt'.i7, mid Ihu uyerpliia, II any
I hero bo, 1 will pay Into the com t, under thu
order oil Ida court tn hu piild aa aald com I inuy
lieroHfler dlleul, aa by order ol auid coiirl 111 auid
elocution 10 uiu illreciid aud delivered, com.
mandlug 11111 In aell aald ubovu ineiilioned and
dcHUi'lhcd pmHirty ill lliu inwuiiui jnot idud by
law.
Dated lit HimelilllK, Oregon, UiU :.'lld day ol
Dcceliibcr, 1WI7, .
I It A 11, ItlliDI.K,
d.'.lld .twelver.
CITATION.
TM 1MB I'llllMY 4X)l ltT DC Ixillul.AM
A t'oiinly, In Iho Hlala ul tin iron.
In Iho luatlnrul thutalalu oi I'ltllUI Mlleutl,
defeated :
Tu I'liiin h llullanl, t'lnr Sniilo, I K, l.aud -erl'io
k. Ulinor lAtidniheck, Arehlliald l.aiulor
Imi k, Hi Mil. I'laiullo, M U. Sul'arl. Merlaltl
lilllieil. It, W, Wllaoii, Hoy Kill., flow land
Mllla, AddlK 'lalH'll, Klla at Ilia. Jhuo Mill,
hat Hit l.ainlov, l K, Voiit'lmp. W.U, llaoli,
I'.imi'iin Vo'it loie iiml M. Viiiit'lnva, tintitluai
In ihe iiniito of HiiiHIhImoI ureimni Von era
liendiy cited and riitilnnt In aiMiar It. the
I'oiihiy I unit of llioHtato ol Im ami, for tte
tluunty nl liouulna. In the eon it loon. Ihrreof, al
lloaehuiit. Ill the t ulltlly ol linuelaa, on Hatur
ilnv, llio JM day ul January, latin, al lull n'olm k
In the forenoon uf that day. tboit and there, to
al.uv ean.o, any tliero be, why au ordrr
ahoiihl nut ba niada laiillim Ilia miIUoii ol
tiMirtu M. Ilrowu, adtnlulatraUir o. aaldmual,
in aen aipriai aaie llie real prowriy laming.
Inn in niild valaln doecrlhed aa lullowa: Thn
north hall Mce. thu H U nl KtrV ' llie N o(
NW ' ul Hvo. 'Al, iho weal Iiall of Hhi, .HI, Ihe MK
1 . nl tioilheaal ' and Ilia Iraoilnnal HK n nailer
olHie, Ml, and lou II ami .1, and llio HW .ufN
rit.t'.nt Heo. M. Iho KK '(UlNWii, andHK
i . ol HK1 1 nl aVen. to. Thu h lj aud llie W ol
nl llie N W ?i nl Hei 'JV all In ton nahlu M, A 7,
of the W M. Alan Inla and i and Irxcllnnal
MV'inl NKIot Hee. I.TJT M, ranvf T weal.
Alan the W uf III HVV ol Moo. al, 1 M, H a
W ol Ihe W M. Alan lit iliiliatlull land claim
of AtiKUallUii.Kolavy 'IhiIii claim la In T tin H, K
7V, ami claim No. 41, III T J! M, H T W uf W. M,
iHintalulua In all Una ai ree unireor Iraelii Doug-la-
Ootiuly. Hreguu.
Wlinraa, Ihe lion 1A. K. Htearna, Judge lit Ilia
County Court, lor Ihe County of loiiglaa, In tl
Htaleof Orvgon, Willi the real iifenld t ourl
altUed Ihla la day ol Decern tier, A. I . NV7.
-eal AlUwt: JtUIN II. HIIITK, Icrk.
tdJitn lly J, A. UMiKftWUtit), Deputy.
CITATION.
TN TI1K t'Ot'STV rtU'rtr tK hiM1.AS
A t'ounly III the Hlalo ol Oregon, In the matter
uf Die o.lnto ol I . J. W Hoy, lUxieaanl
Tn t V. Wiley, Clara J. Hell, Kill Dull.. la.
KU 111 Wiley, U'alle V lley. Waller Wile). Lulu
Wiley and Krin t W llrv.liclr al law ami Ileal
uf kill of T. J. Wiley, deeraa-d. tlri'elllig.
In the name ol ine r.to ul Dreguu : loll aro
In n l y i lu.l and reiilicd lo apK-ur Iu lha
Coutity Court ol lliu Male ol tlrvgou, Inr thu
County of Doitiilea, in the curl riHini Ihrreof, al
Itnaehuru, III Ihu t'ollllly nf Dntnrlaa, oil Hal II r
dai . the .Cnd day ol January, I !', at Ion o'clia k
In iho fnreiioou ol that day, then ami there Iu
alum chum'. It any lluie he, why an order
ahould not l inaiio glanlllig ! 3 tllli n ot
Kred I'ugu Tu.tlii, adinlnlalralor of aald eatate,
lo aell al ptl ate aale Ihu real propi rty belong.
Ing to an id ralalo di.erMrl aa folloaa: Hi
Uolth weal iiiarler ul ae. lott tl, louthli StA,
mi Hi ol inUK'o W,, W . M. Iu lotilaa County
Urrson. ,
Wliueaa, the lion. A. P. Hloaiua, Judge ul tho
County Court ol Ihu County ol Duuglae, la
lha Male of nn-Kon, with the Hral ul aald t'uurl
nuftl Ihla Inlh day ul InmouiUt, A, D. I la7.
xeal AUo.l JkIIN II. Hilt rK, clerk.
ilJH.j 11 J. A. I'NDKKW tXID, Deputy.
THE- (IKK AT
GOLD m SILVER
COUaNTKIKS
!'' IIHITINII 1I. M III A
AMI ICAMTi:HIaJ Mi:.IaJ
ALL' ARE REACHED
. v..The 0. R. a n
Nu t luiiiKC tt t urn liclwrrii
Shortost Lino to Npokanc
t nun, c ilug nlth
ALL RAIL ROUTE to
THAU,, HUNNUND. MAMC
NIJ.HON, iiiicl nil Kootrnay
Mliiliiu ( iiiiipn , , . ,
lotoatis aud inaouan ticsits.
Kor I'amploia and DcUllcd Information
W illo lo
V. C LONDON,
OU.i u al Tho lto.el. al, Hoarburr, O.
W. II. IUHLIHKT,
licucial I'aaaeiiier Afetlt
. M. ft M. Co.,
urllancl, Oirgon,
EAST AND 80UTH
- VIA
THE SHASTA ROUTE
oftuk
Southern Paciilc Co.
Elpraaatr.lna lro I'urlUod dally,
"buulh J
Ti tior. if. Tv. . "l'orilaii.1 . Ar."
3:W.ai. I 1,t. . Itoachurg . ..
M. I Ar. Han Kranelaeo I.y.
oTle) A. al
)'.':; r. a.
00 r. a.
Alairo train atop at all principal atallona
between I'urtlaud and Halcin, Turner, Marlon,
JcllcriHiu, Albany, Tangeul, Hhedda, llalaey,
llarriabiing. Junction Clly. Kiifene, Cottage
tinive, Draiu, Oakland, and all aUllnne from
awuuii vu ABinauu iiiuiuaiw.
Ilvarburr mall l)itr .
I: 0. "t.
i m r. m.
I.V.
Ar.
i'ortiamt
Ki aw burg
Ar. I l r. It
l.v.l 7 , ta a.
DINIP.j .-AII8 O.-M Uf.DKN IIOITK,
Pullman Buffet Sleepers
ANI
i::O.VI. I.AK1 fal.KKFINU (JAHH
AUacbod to all Through Tralui.
West Side Division.
Ilclwn-n Forilnnd anal (.'orrallla
Mall train daily (cieeiilHuuday),
7:30 A. M. I l.v.
IU Ifir. at. I Ar.
I'urtUnd Ar. I
Cnrvallla ' l,r.
Ii M r, H
lUAr. at
........a.., nuiuw, who iraiui
ot Oregon Central 4 Kaalorn railroad.
' A, ill,.,.. .,,.1 l.,..l..lll. .. . , . L. a ,
ttiprcaa iraln dally (oxcopt Hunday).
rf.11 r. m
7-.nu r. at
s-jo I'. M
rorllan,l"
HTift A. M.
Ar.
I.r.
MeMinvllle
IndeiH'iideiicii
l-v.
Will, H.
,y
I:6n A. M.
Direct coiinccllou al Han Kraticlai'o wllh Oc
cidental and Oriental an.'. I'm Illn Mall ate.tn.
ahlp lliica fur JAI'AN AND CHINA, rlalllng
datea oil appllcatlniu
Itatea mid tlckcla to I- .-lern pulnla aud Ku
rniKi. Alan JAI'AN, f'UINA, IIONOl.l'IAJ and
i!-'lll'.A I,u "''laluod Irom GEO.
Khl'l'.ri, Ticket Aguul, Ituachurg.
a. KUKIILKH, C. II. MAUKIIAM,
Mauagcr. li, K. A faaa, Ageot,
POUTLANI) OBIUON.
To The Uiifoitiuiatc.
Dr. Gibbon
Thla ntd rullabl fand
tho 111 oil auoceaalul
Hpeclaliat In Han fran
claco. allll coutlniioa to
,!.. all .
Seminal Diaeaae euuh
aa uunnorrnut, uimi
Htrlcture, Syph III In
.11 lla fikrin. Sll.l Wl-
aeeeee, Nervoui UeblU
. 7lty, Impolency. Semi
vv; ... 'jmi naiaa.ii ana X.O.
. -.-MMwuwuaic4-oi nannouu, 1110 ooiiao.
iiiiuiiuu ol null abuau aud exocaai-a prodiiulna th
fulliiwing ayiniitnma: aullnw coiiiitunaunn. yi-.i.
fpuU iiudor thu uyea, pain lu the head, ringing
111 inu cure, lua ul uuiillduiica, dllllilcuca lu ap
proaching almiiKere, palpllallon ul the lu-art.
ui,.biii... i,l ll. ul. I I I, I ...
1 , .. " ' ""a nieiuury
pliniilceoii Ihu lauo, cougha, cnnmniipUon, olu.
. . ,. iiiw.uivu 111 run rrauiiiacu
over thirty ycHraaml thoau troubled 111011111 lint
lull lo onliaiili I, In, u,l u....l.... .1... 1
hlagruataklll and uxperleiico. Th doctor u 11 rcg
when ullicia lull. Try Mm, Curea giiiiraiitncn,
I'eranlia eureil 11L In,,,.., fl,.,.,,,. fr..uu....ui.rT.
;, ,: - ....w. '.., tti. o.MiuauiH,
t all ur wi Ito.
nil. . . K. lilllllO.N, (,m Kea.ny Ht. Hau Kr.rt
Clleii. t ill,
aAJJk:
L.V ' - " i