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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1899)
THE PLA1NDEALER Pabllahed Monday end Tanrtdar. r tni pi.4ist)K:. ri'susHiNO co. R. t). BTIIA1 rORD . C. T. BBXJAMIM r.iiiut ..Manatee. Mnbncrlptlou On Vr .. tlx Month! Thr Monthi .- Mla. .11 SO FKBlUUtY X. I85W. I OR THli PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Seeerel mn ago Mr. Margatet Iur- land, of Oakland, devised to Pongtae county IIOt.?, to Income patt of an lrreducil.1 school fund. Liter, Richard OwrriF, of Kiddle. Ml f 1000 to Iht wine fond, and that mount was Paid "in to the ctnniy Ireaeurer about month ago, on the Aral leMletiirnt of the 0ni e tile. hut h a fucd has never twn created by law for Ponglaa county, and for thai tea- B. n the roil nl T official liad HO tight to loan the money thus received, though tha amount firt named received from Mr. Durlard has been placed on inter rat. To olviatc lliat ,!i!l,ctlly j that the county official may have the proper management of the amounts tlmt left to tbecouuty. Hon. A. M. Crawford hai urenared a bill to create, an irreducible common school fund (or lHugls county, and to provi.lu for the care and disj-ofl-tion of the eame. The biil provide that the county judge, county clerk and coun ty trcwurer si all ccr.ttiiute a heard of commissioners to manage the fuod thus created, and place it on intend, the in lerei-t only to be used for school pur oe. Such a law teems lo le necessary for tbe proper uiaoaiemcnt of the amounts thus left to the county. Senator Heed ill be ked to introduce the bill, and it lll no doubt become a 1 . A glance only is ruBicieui to tee the gocd results that will come from such a fund. "Sihixl house?, it has been said, "ate tha repnbiican Ii:.es of forli ficatioa." 'iur common schools," says a prou.inonl eJiicitor," are the bul warks of hlKTiy'' ai.d lh man or woman wl:o leaves money to the publio ecboolr, creates a legacy whoss beneficial results are incalcu'alile. He builds a monument more lading than granite or marble, whoee iucrip:ioos will be tarved in the hearts and minds of future gene rations. But the food should vrox. With the proposed bll on the sta'uie looks and an assurance that the fund n ill be right ly need for tbe benefit of the school?, it is believed that there will be many dona tions and deyites ti t'e fund from public-spirited men an I women of Docg'ss county, that will swell tie irreducible school faud of the ounty to many thou sand dollars, and add many otber names to the toll of honor that is now beaded by Margaret Durlacd and Richard Otrens. Thomas Jefferson, tbe father of rfe mocracy, was an "imperialist." Half of our law makers spent pester at Corvallia visitiog the sgricultura eollege. By action of tbe legUlatute the Oregon grape has been made the state flower of Oregon. D. J. Asbary, uf Canyon City, b purchased the Yamhill County Reporter and will take charge of it at once. Toe farmers are in favor of expansion It will make better markets for their products abroad. The gecersl improve ment of our trade relations with the world is of supreme interest to the A mer ican farmers. The United States has 71,4(33 poet offices, nearly tw ice as maoy as toy other country. This is an indication of the superior intelligence of the American people, aud yet there are thoee who coa tend that we can not govern a racs of savages like tbe Filipinos, The ground hog, the animal that comes out on Candlemas Day is the hedge hog, or woudchuck of New Eng land. Representative Young need not introduce a bill to protect the beast, for it is not indigenous to this state and is not likely to be imported. Fordoty, the populist representative I r oiii Walloaa couiity, hai introduced bill providing that a uuu wishing to be married must go oil ore a notary public with two witnesses and swear that he has not smoked a cigarette for three years previous. The hill shows excel lent statesmanship such as or,ly popu lists possess, and will be a worthy com panion to the bill to "protect acgle worms and other fish bait." The anti-expaosiunUts are proved by over a hundred years of history to be false prophets of evil. The history of oar country is a narrative of continued expansion, and at every step thoee croakers have given warnings of dire consequences. But the country has con tinned to expand and prosper in spite of those who wonld retard its growth. When Hawaii was Annexed the same old wail was beard, but not one of the unpleasant things predicted about the annexation of Hawaii has come lo pass. The deuiticratio party is unfortunate. Though it has been led by able states men in the past, it has always in a ringed to get on the wrong sido of every public question. And tuoro than that it has always uckuowledged after a few years that it was wrong, not iu so many words to be sure, hut by flopping oyer and advocating the principles that it Las fought against. The purty seems bound to stick lo its revjrd in iti present hope- le nlu against eapeasion and the fold Standard. The generate of democracy ere conducting the old party of stales right and free trade to another disss tons Waterloo In 1900. This is uronnd hog Jar. Our father used to say that If the ground hog saw his shadow on Feb. S. he would go back into his hole and stay sli weeks, a thete would be sis weeks of stormy weather If he could not see his shad ow it would be fair weather for sit weeks. Oor fathers say these sign osed to Invariably come trne, but that was be foie Uncle 8am had a weather bureau "All signs fail in Oregon," and even if that were not true, Oretoniaos would give but little attention to weather signs for we have I' ne'e Bern's paid officials to manage the weather department. Tbe Oregon Ian hat addressed letter to the mayors ef Oregon towns asking for prosperity Item, population, growing lnuustrihs, ttc. etc. The mayor of Nose hnrg replies that Koseburg has ' over 2000" population and givee tbe town a nice little "send off." Ursnte Pass re porta 2300 Population: Ashland 2500: Cotvailis 2000. Asa matter of fact Rose- burg is considers blv larger than either of these towns, and thus an injustice is done us by the comparative showiug. Think of Oranta Tate having 800 more people than Roseburg. Review. The above would indicate llist many mayors preter puffing their town to tell- iog the truth. Roeebarg, according to the census of 181X), bsd a population of USti. In 1805 the papulation had in creased to a total of 1626. The estimate of '.WW is a fair and conservative esti mate of the population of Roseburg proper. If we include the suburbs of West Kaeeburg, North Rjeebnrg, Kden bower, SvlJers' Home and adjacent country, it would imreaee tbe popula tion af Koeeurg to 3o00 or 4300. The estiuie'e placed upon ti rants l'ass mutt 'nclude a large portion cf fosephine co'.ioly, as the city proprr can not ex ceed 1500 in population. Cllendale. James Big'ey and Miss Li 11 is M. Cox, eldest daughter of '. L. Cox, wers mar ried at the family reeiJeoce at UlenJale on the 23th, iust , Jade F. O I'htuer officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Bagley left on Sunday's overland fur their fuian home in Southern Oregon. Tha good wishes of a twist of friends gics with iksm. U'liiie we wen at Wolf Cretk list week, accompanied by M its Genevieve Roberts. We were the guests of Mrs. Ci. W . Reams at Hotel Eearus, and the real eupymeot cf the hoore we spent in the society ot Mn. K., Miss Dsrneit end little Pearl, is one of tha bright spots in memo) y that we shall cherish all oar lives. We thank them all for this bap- pines?. Mrs. C. P. Totten of Gienellen made m a two daya visit this week, and we were honored to entertain one of Cow Creek valley's prominent pioneers. aire, j una riagen was oor truest on Sunday. v m v ticox oi tne A. u. U. mice was onr gnest on Thursday. J. L. Roberts, foreman of the A. C. mine, spent three days at Glendale on accoant of an attack of the lagrippe Mollis. Elktoa. Foggy morninga. Grain growing nicely in the valley, Misses Lillie Levins and Edith Means went to Gardiner last weak. Dave Gleason of Kell.ig-g was in this vi cioity Buuday. F. F. and D. W!le were Koeeburg visitors the past wei z. E. E. Haiu retaroed from California Thursday, in company with his two daogbtere, who were g'adly welcomed by their little friends The public roads will toon be in good condition if the present good weather continnes, as everyone hopes it will. Archie McGoire, Peter N'aah and James Sawyer, of Drain, were in this locality tha first of the week. Mr. T. Kieger was taken violently ill last balurday nigbt, however, be was aoms better bandar morning, and it is hoped wiil soon recover. B.Davis from near Tin Pot was tbe guest ot his cousin, If. Bntler, in this section Sunday laet. Miss Myrta iliiaM was vmti ng friends in town the first of the week. Mrs. Ira Wells with her two daughters expect soon to move to town, where tbey wi'l mide indefinitely. They will oc cupy the house te'onging to Mrs. Phil Piokston . Tcti Weather Report For the weuk eodiug Feb 1, MM. Maximum temperature, 65, on the 30th Minimum temperature, 33, on the 15th Precipitation, 0.89. Total rainfall since 1st of mouth, 4.&7 Average precipitation for this month for 21 years, 5.07. Total precipitation from Sept. 1, 18l8, to date, 17.97. Average precipitation from Sept 1, 2q37 Total deficiency from Sept 1, 1808, 2.43 Average precipitation for 21 wet teaeons, Sept. to May, inclusive, 33.20. Tjios. Gmaojf, Observer. Card of Thanks. We desire to lender our sincere thanks to the friends and neighbors, who so kindly assisted us w th their care and sympathy during tho late illness, death aud burial of Mrs, Isaau Mathews. Isaac Mattiicws, Mas. L. G. Matdehh, Mat. MlKK DaNKJS. (Jaro Bros, inform their patrons that they are iu reooipt again of Clark's Spool Cotton. Same old price. IN THB LEUI5LATURU. The Following DIM Wtrw Passed the 5nat and tha House. SSRATB. S B 6, by Priver of l.aue Tu provide for working county convicts on (.while blghwsys at discretion of county court. 8 B 7. by Protl of Umatilla To amend charter of Peit.iloton. S B 78, by Reed ot Djnglan To pro. vkle that shool may not forfeit nneipeinl ed balance under SQ at end id hool year. SUP. by Joseph! o( Multn.in.ali To roform management state insane aey lnm. S B 20. by Smith of Baker To retire ueienuanis io leeiuy in prosecutions or abortion. 8 B 22, by PmW of Uke-To amend law j as to allow counties nntil June 1 1 pay state taxes without interest. 8 B 26. by Haines of Washington To require justices of tbe peace to snbtuil cotrplaints or informations to district attorney before acting upon them, ex cept in cases of murder, arson, robbery or grand larceny. 8 B 30, by Haseltine of Multnomah To give preference to Oregon prjluct and manufacture in public contrails. uy i'aiy ot Lake lo require county clerks o certify to pension vonchere without compensation. S B 34, by Selling of Multnomah T create a irusi lunu in uuitnoreari cuun a--.-.. wa t. t S B 4'J, by Moirow if Moirow To enre certain defects in deeds hereti.tore made. S B 50, by Kuykendall of Lane To confer upon Kugene divinity school tli rilit to confor theological n.l biblu-iil degrees. fr.M.:ii.y Portor.t,f Clackamas T amend h relative to execntion of deed by tbe sheriff. SB 54, ty Bares of Multnomah li authorise appointment of clerk in justice CiMirts io Moifn unah coinry. S B 73, by Brow nvli of ('Uckoiua To provide for e'ecti jn of dis'iii t rad su pervisors. S B 76, bv tUraion oi Joeephiue I I rovide tha: siimmjiies only of count s-e8.Mueni rolls ik l-au? uin tp.t to see retarv of si v. u h-', py i'aiy ot lieutjn it regu litesslmon fishing in Alse in? and river. S 1, b4, by Cameron of Jacksoc To smend law so as lo authority c.univ as se'sors to apfoint deptltie". o B oo, ty ful;ou cl l lauop Io ire veu. uo of fiaU wheels, traps aud p-v.ind and set nets in Colombia rfver. S B 02 by Josephi of Mnlinomsh To define further who r regular praclition ers ot medicine. o n iuo, ty Keea oi uougiae lo an tnorize construction ol nxxJgiica scr.-ss Djrjglas and Otter sloughs. S B 106, by Daly of Beutou To amend tbe charter of Corvaliis. S B 111, by Fulton of Clsteop To au tborize suite to quiet tit a hy parties ne t in actual possession of premises. S B 160, by Smith of Baker To amend law relating to mining claims. 6 B 174, (substitute for S B 6) ly judiciary committee To provide clerical aid for judges of the supreme court. 8 B 189, by Mrkey of Po!k-Tomend charter of Monmouth. riot's E. II B 5, by Freeland of Morrow -To amend law relating to attachments of property by sheriffs. II B 7, by Morton of Wasco To pro vide manner for dissolution of municipal corporations. H B 14, by Whalley of Multnomah To prescribe the manner of drawing juror. II B 19, by Bsyer of Multnomah To regulate the doing cf public work. H B 21, by Morton of Wasco To cure certaio defects in judicial sales and con sequent deeds beretoforejexecuted. II B 22, by Reeder of TJmstilla-To amend charter of town of Adams. trw a- nn t mm xx d to, ty uray oi lanc lo require entrance doors in public buildings to swing outward. II B 31, by Cummings cf Msrioi. To amend law relating to fees of coroner II B 38, by Hill of Multnomah To regulate pilotage oa Columbia and Wil lamette rivers. II B 40, by Myers of Multnomah To create office of state biologitt, without salary. II B 48, by Rosa ot Multnomah To abolish use of private seals. I HI B63, by Beach of Mollnoajsh-To constitute Willamette and Portland boulevards public roads. H B 55, by Beach of Multnomah To regulate the port-base of supplies for public use. II B C7, by Stillman of Umatilla-To Validate certain marriages. II B 68, by Stillwau oi Umatilla To amend law relating to actions for rci&v- ery of specific personal property. II B 71, by Grace of Baker To punish tbe poisoning of domestic animals. T 0110, by Curtis of Clatsop To ap- iate 2o,000 for propagation of loion. II B 110, by Whalley of Moltncmah- To amend law relating to criminal trials. II B 118, bv Young of Clatsop-To protect raxor clams. H B 125, by Marsh of Washington To provido for boarding Washington county prisoners by contract. II B 128, by Young of Clatsop-To protect crawfish . II li 130. hv Flaau of Mari,.T,. I amend luw cjnco.-uing authority of etc relary of si a to to collect moneys due the state. II H 102, by Topping of Coo To pro- imiiiniiii aniai Hm vide health o.TWeis at Cay atd Card I tier. 11 n I OS, I y McCouit vt Marlon To raiss salary of Marlon county sheriff. II n 170, by Whitney of Mna-To amend chatter ot town ot Tangent. H B 222, br Bjtt ot Yamhill To rega late tuulu.d Are Insnraoc nompanle. 11 B i by Roberts l Wawo To amend law relating to si ate normal school. II B Srt by Hherwln l Linn To amend charter ot li ld Hill. II B S3'.), by Moody ot Multnomah To lovo the state from payment ot costs sod furnishing bands and oader taking. Indian Names , RepieecnUtive Ross, hat Introduced House Bill No. 70, Kir an act to collect the In lian names of rivsrs, creeks and mountains in Oregon ; to appoint a com' rutasiourr to compile the earns. This bill is tight and proper from a hiMoriCkl point becanse It la of Interest to the people oi the whole stale to pre serve all matters of history eoaaecssd with pioneer times lo Oregon. We think howsver, the eosnmissoaer ould find but tew names which had (heir crigin awing the ladlaa tribes, which are now in Una. Such names as "Yaqnlns," "Ump- qua," Shasta," Cheewaooan," "Co quclle" etc, while they are ot India or- igiu were undoubtedly gives teethe river mountains and creeks ly the early settlers, and lecatue ot the fact Ibat a trit'e ol red ineu bearing tbat oasts lived in the vicinity or Inhabited tbat region, Sums ot tbe names of rlvtrs sad creeks while having an origin connected with the rod man, do not tend In tbe least to en 'ear him to the old pioneers er tt.tir posterity. Take our liulo station ' Leland" and it imIIs to mind one ol the ssddnet trage dies of early times. It took its eaoiS, and t 'mt ol "tunvs cmk," wutra It la loct- d, from ao Indian enaisacre ( the Croley family, one member W whom, Lei itid, was s young lady. "Ui vio Rivor" is of lndiaw erigla and took lis name from the fact ikst tbe tril who inbabi e-l the valley had tt lean. c.l to olwerv the rvsnmatdtbtat respecting a neighlkr'a gi.oJs. "Lonce'.Cru'k," in tbe origlual loOitn dialect !8 "Anupoose" and bsd the 81-ue meni.iug s tbe tlngiish oaa.e and was tieceriptivo uf the oormtl condition of nu'.'ie rede, who roamed and made luYt to the i cuntiful Indian maiden en the I'aiikiol thatrlaic stream. "ti.i.ite t rttx. ha its trlgla in an ej'istd- that t )jk iUre io early timet be ta i en tho "p tcU t'Kiti" mm and an old I r. -1 an who Ined there. Old John would watch .f.ir a male train .to strike cami, nn.1 tLen lie wool. I nraw up bis old rol hlok' t uoiil oolv his ryobrews ar.d l.tce were visible, seat himself on the g'our.il uoar the camp fire, and every turn in tbe colioery operations of totting cupper would cause bim to pay, nika tiki m ucka m utke, w hich "as an appeal fiv something to e. Ta'-kers were lib eral men aril tbe appeals of even a saV' ag3 never went nnheeded, bat paiiene sometimts w ben overtaxed will eall oot other qualities in the mto, and thees ruda pioneers, wneo (bey bad filled their old bei:i!iir almost to bursting, oa the almost to bunting. OO the evetiog of their arrival were not in good humor when he took up bis rtatlon for break f.8t atd commenced his ssme pUinlive wail demanding "gleece" which meant bacon. Tbey ooucluded to All him up for good, and taking a side of fa', haconjhey cnt slices and bsnded to him, which be greedily devoured for a while. At last he signified a sufficiency by eh&king bis hsad and saying, uakt tika yUcct. Dot you may judge ef bis urprisj when Ihe "psoket" drew a all ehooter and cocking the weapon drew a bi'ivl on oldJJohn and banded bias an other slice and ordered him lo eat it, and another each time enforced by coercive demonstration with the tiistol until the c lJ Indian's outrsged stomach cou!d s'and no mors. He lott bis appetite for glecce and the creek has alwts l'orr.o the ua&ie ef Galice sreek ei:ue that event, Th.ro names could be etillecled and heir history atd meaning eooertaiaed 111 a Ur more uccn'ate manner Iroea Ihe old 1 Lr.cers of early limes, than from tht) law Indians now living. Ttiey conld furnish "he (rue biatory coo a acted witit many of thceo nimei which eoald not ee gathered 10 tny olner meaner. Grauts Ties Observer. ROOSEVELT'S SPECTACLES. The Gallant Colonel's Arraatesueats for seelog tbe Encsay. "Colonel lioosovelt is vsry Bear-sight ed," eaid one of the New Orleans boys who f aw service at Eautiago, "and when he hot Cgbting was in progress his lug' agi consisted almost entirely of epeeta lea. Nearsighted people always Lav n abiding drea 1 of losing their glasses, nowing their absolute helplesrness without such aid, and I wss told by one of the New Yoik club contingent tbat Hoo&evell took particular pains before eaving home to provide against such disabter. llo liad bec-n la llie habit of wearms nose uiagkts wlin a bjacg silk cora at tuched, but the arrangement was en rely unsnited to a camnaian. where tha Klaus themselves would be liable to t.MlV,JLnt. J??h round spectacles with Heel bocks tol the ears, and hadadoaen pairs mounted. These he ulan ted around his person trv. ing to distrihnte them eo tbat do one ac dent could include Ibem all. One pair as sewed in his blouse, another in bis elt. another in his bat. two in his aad uiuiiiigH, and so on. hia I n... ild by an against a 'At the fiuht at Gunasiuoes wuh harked iv a bullet while held orderly and plunged frantically against ,fee - .. Lionel Jtooseveit came rosiiing ashing 5S 1 1 . all niialetv. and besao vrvini tlm undille flap, 'They haven't hoi "Hi, :i said the orderly. 'I kno plied the colonel, with tears in bis voice, 'hut, i.lxfat 'cut they've smashed my specs !' " Resolutions of Condolence. Lookin Ulass, Or., Jan. IS, 1890, Hall ot Mirror Lodge, No. D7, 1. O. O. r. WitsnsAS, Death, whoro mystsrlont mandate all hnmsnltv must obey, has again Invaded our lodgo and called hence onr beloved brother Leonard Bnell, P N. U. ot this loilge, who died at bis boras la Looking Glass Jan. 9d, therefore ba It FttoUiii, That we, as mmnhort ot this imige, appreciating hi genuine love for onr onter ami Its teachings wlileli wsro to arxlently adhored to In hit dul y life, mourn the death ot our deimrted hruther and sorrow al tbe sundering of those strong fraternal ties which untied us In friendship, love, and Irnlh. Fttoltitl, That we tender the bereav el children and friends our fraternal and heartfelt tvmpathr and r ore mend them lo the One who doeth al) thing right. Jierofred, That the chatter ol this lodge be draped In monmlng for 30 day. Jttiohid, That these resolntlona I placed in full npen tbe records of this lodge and a ojpy be sent nndor seal ol this lodge to the bereaved children ; also a copy be sent lo each et the county per for publication. Fraternally submitted, J. T. Goopmaw, O. J. Dsnkino, W. Voosait. II is said the Arabs first ensde butter. Tbey were catrying snilk In skins on the backs ot camels, and the steady jogglcg churned the fluid Into butter. Summons. TS THf rllUTIT COURT or Till STATg or tretB lor ixiiila rountr vi. n. aeoi, riaiunn, 1 Suit In r.iulir H. ). II Trine. Harrv Trln, ia rnreeiuM a Klal Trine. 'hrU' Trine and U. m. Pauvtl, Ptlvuit I nu. I To 8. J. It, Trlue. Harry Trine. Klile 1 rlut aud cnaria Trine, ahove nanuxl uelvmlant,: In ihe nam nl the ntatv ol (Irrmn: You ara nerrh? rruulrcd to aenrar ami auwer the rum plaint ni.it avainm In the lor vntlllnl ult. on or N liire the Oral Oar ol Ilia next rvmi- lar term ol U above eniltlrj courl, U wit, on or brtor MnotlaT, Marrh JO, l-.M. and II you tall to appear or answer platnilrTa rump alul analBtt juu a atiirvaaM wllhln eaM time, lor ant thi rvor. plauilltl will apply io Ihe court lor IB rciiei armauoea in uit comuialal a lol' low,, to.l(. Kor tli lorcrloaiir ol a rerlaln niorinace vxeruli-J IT tlclaudaut, e. J H. Triue aud klljalialh Irlne In laror ol Thotnaa Kraon. oa tli lh Sat ol Marrh, litrt. to MX-ero tha larmrnt ol two ecrial promlMnry noira lor the attrrtate ,uin ol r.'JO CO wlin inu rrti mrnxin at me ralr ol Irn r cvnl per annum inun taut nate uniri aaid mitii aim mortgage have b. a eiuloriHM and aaalirne! to eiaiunn, ana wnicn montage rnnvrred lor th porpoiw ol wrtirins aaldlnaeoeillnraa thrfollov. ins nrvnoea real pnirMwiy, nvwit B.-tonin at the N. W, oorer ol Hc. 9 tn T. 'O R. K. 6 Wt el W Ulamctte Uarwliao, thne tut aion the norm line oi in arctlon . in io1. lhnr Mato M nxli. thrnre Mt It m1a Is wm! line ol alii atvtlou , lliroee alons aali Una SJ riMa to flace nl Ntlnnliit, eontaliilng 9 arm, more or iw. In liouxiaa t'ountr. Htat ol (Ininn, aoil on whl 'h mnr'iiie In4erile1nra there la now line the plaintiff the nin ol IHl iOwtih mtrr et from Tebruary 'i, law, at Ihe rateol ten p, r rent p-r annmn. AIo lor a liiilrmenl lor I'lalntlfT, roM and tihor.-n)mi hrrin ami Mr u n other relloi aa la p avcl lor tn I'lalni. llTa complaint anr a, the court may anjudg m-n ann rquuanie. Thl, nminoni la onlllhe1 br onler ol Finn J. W. Ilamllion, Jnrtae ol rll Court, wlilco id oraer is aateo February 2, n r. . nr.r4i. Till AttomrT for I'lalniirT Notice For Publication. Cmrao Statu LiNDOrrici, Roaebors. Oreaon, Jan. Tl Kntlce la hcrvbr Rlrrn that tha lollo Ins- Darned arttler haa filed notlre ol hit Intention! 1 pmol In (tipport ol hi, claim, and that aald pronl arlll be made br lore the Regit ter and Receiver, United htatva lind Oltlre at Roacburs, ore., on March 11, 14, vli: WII.MAM R. rOLAXI. mn I Kn Kn Inr lha N W I L V W U a I Tp. n s., k. 4 w. Ba nm tho following wit- I and enlllration ol aald land. H: l arrr liunr.n. o,I0A.' ?.Tur"'ef.0o" Vt'i: .oiuaicrevt, trek, OnRon. John Strader, ol Cat Crr k On on. BRibor.s. J J0l(t Krglttor. Summons. TN THE CIRCriT C'OrRT OF THE STATU or Omrnn, lor Uonilaa eounlT uufan emiin, riainurr. T, A.J Bhlniev. w. w. Slilplry llartrt L. Roberta, and f. I.. KoUrti, her hoaband, O. (. McCampbell. Viola etona, and Bull In g'inltr I r. rione, ner nuaouu, ana i Smith, and C. A. t-nilto, her a Mortsaj. nuiDauu, ,111 anauipwn, Jami Arthur Urcampbell, William McCampbell, Roy McCarnpta.ll. and H.K. Adama the admlnlatraior ol ibe ra tal ol David H. alt-Campbell, deceaacd, Pcleudanta. To O. G. HoCamnbaU and Jam, Artuur Mo- Campbell: In the Kara ol the Platen I Orrfnn you ara nerrDy reo,uiren io appear ana anawvr tnc com plaint filed acaluat yon In tbe aiiove entltl tilt on or belorv tha Brut (lay ol the nut rK'i lar term ol the above entltii ii conn, towit: On or before Monday, March Mi. WM, and 11 yon tall uappearor anwei piuintin a com plaint airainat yon. aa afor-Mid. w ithin aald (line, lor want tbercol. I'lalntln will apply to me onr n tor me reut-i ucmanai i in ut r ( om claim aa follow,, tnvlt: Kor the lorrcloaiin. of a ce rtain ir.oi cjerntH by thenalddo Irndanu, A. J. BhlpUy and W. W. hhlpliy, in lavoroi piBiniiri, on him im nay oi miinitr, UV6, lo K-cnra tho payment ol a orrtaln prom- lory now lor the euuioll40, with Inu-rcit thereon at the rate of 10 per cnt jur annum Irom Mid date, noon which there la note due tlictimol IZJl.S, with intereat Imin OeUilmr SI, Vm, ain inortKtgo rouTeylng to aaldplalti tlfr lor that purpot. tbe following doacilbtd real proiierty, to-wll: l-r,t 10 in Blork 1. In Hhotrum.e addition to Yoncalla, in Douirlae County, Ktatr ol n full. Alro for a JuilKmmt lor me auru oi m wj, wiurii liiainnn uaa injen compelled to pay lor law axunavd airaluet naia morif asm p-rrnou R, tor eur.n aiuirney a n aa the court ahall adjudic reaaonablo fur jilnln tllTacoata and dialiuraeinmita livn ln ami for enrn other teilei aaltjuayel lor In aald coin plaint and aa the court may adlndiie invot and I'ljuiiaoie. I hi, uinmoni la ti J. W. Hamilton, Judge of aald Court, which laid omer nuaiva m-c. n, law. Y. W. HKNHON, JlttT Attorney lor I'lalutlfT. Oii, HowThankful vain was Matldcn iiz and Ui.ru. Hod Ceen AbanrJonocl - Wonder ful Results of PurlfylMg tho Blood. -a very revere ii n ca.r.o in mv loft anee, viiKn g.t; r. .i,t.o ond worse, and Anally a aoro lirokc out ahove the knee. It mn:t.n! ,i ii-u,L ,;,,,l nail n.n ,in from lal V 1 11 It h lit i'A'M U'uU li.arhlf.nlr.i. Urge, bard, purple r,o:s appeared on my ' -MffercU in IhU tv.y for years' "d UP ' ''P ever llng cured, w" rt'n"'lf of o cobo liko nilno cn, bS Hood's Haraaperilla, and she advised mo to try it. 1 bogan taking It nd when I hud ud a few bottles I found reiki from my nufferlnir Oh bow thaukful 1 am for this relief I I am ,tro""0' tba" 1 bave tvtr hetu In my llfo. 1 m 1,1 the ' Lmllh b,vo Rood 'PP1'" n(' 'a e neve man altogether ' ' 1 MOOi I'isnon Fslls, Maine. Hood's norilla tlia beat,. In fuel the Diui Truo illood I'nrlfli r. tOOd'e Pills mre bll llvar ilia. M eenla, Court N, Hlca began an astloa I He JsaSae court, Mottdai, aaluti W. Wattle and Julius Ambruin, on a ato. Bstara ot summon lu be made Ft. T. Action of 11. W. Arnhasta vt. B, N. ClispQjtn to looter $112 JO, was ba gun lo the Jjatloa otirs this weak, Ft. 0, ttt lor hsailng. Those Who rindora Tho paut ! ilienmailsm thonla M r I nilti'lwl that a cm lor ili't rllteas taay b louud In ILxmI's Pritprllla. Tbs I experience rf tln ado have ttksa Hood's r-aparilla lor rhettmiilsra, and have tni'. tompletelr and pertnnaetl enrsd, prove tha poaar of Ihls SnHI cine to rMit snd centner Ihls eilsaaae, Itood't KtpAri!la ia Ihe On TVns Mood Turlilcr and It ientialls ths asld which rair.es Ihe echea and pains ef rlieuinntiem. ToUbwIiy il abaolelely euros alien liolment and other ent warl applications tall tn give peranaattt rollef Ho rnre K yl Hood's, Shasta Limited Is the name ot the only perfect rrala In the world, now running every eight between St. Paul and Chicago, vra Ihe Chicago, Milwaukee A Pt. Tanl Railway the pioneer road of the wwt In edrpt log all Improved facilities far th tfy and enjortnoiit ot pnssengert. An lllns tratexl inphltt, showing views ef beat tllol scenery along the rente of the Pr neer Limited, will b sent fere te sy person npon receipt of two-cent psstage stamp. Addrett Geo. If. Heafford, Gta oral Taseenger Agent, Cbloeso, III. Two Irishmen were viewing a earade of tha Kalvatitm Army, One of then observed, "That baiea the "vil." "Fore." replied hit friond. ' thai lathe Intintlon," HI Good Character. A raral lawyer, In trying te skew Ihe good character cf hi cheat, said : "He pAid the last livln' dollar hs tint whee the sheriff demanded it, sad b kasw't killed a man sttura tks day ka Uvt hto eyesight." ' .'iirjvsu? Administrator's Netlsn. XTOTU'R 1 HtRtBT 0IV15 TBI AT m utitrnisiir) a, a.1mluraira'nra ! Ska ritaleol t. B. Nlt hola, dfair4. ha-a SM Bual arrount oltb tna tiuniy t.'lrrk f Douaiaa ounty, irvon, aud tha Boa. oai.fy ttt; ha, hum Mxmlay Hit th -lar ol ktuah. !. vorirH'i a. m, aa tha ilmaSir hoarluf oh)la to Mid aixnuut aud lor th aatunaaal af aa a ma. Kowburg, Ore , Jan. If1, It?. V. S. Kleaala. I. k atraoi j,. ASmlaltlraiwa, Admlnlotrator'e Notlco, MOTII'I 1" RtStST OIVIB TW AT " ' nnnrnirnei u turn n ,mint i ik. - nl Itablia Kirhola, 1rrrw, haa Sle4 KIj Boa) arrounl with tha County Orrt tl (Vr aa County, ftreann, anfl tha Hna, nty JwSm ha II ird Monday the th dry ol Llarr h, I ass, n e n rliirt a. m. aa the timr lor hrarlrj, biatM1 m .aid aoroont ad lorUia tttleraenl M iba lame. Hi4i'buri, Oiefoo, January , m. I B Nleholt, Ji Admlniitraior. THE NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE THE GREAT NATIONAL FAMiLV NEWSTrVa rt favartta karat aya. I Pllllslfl, BOTH One Year for $i.75. I N. 1 HIM IU t rcporla, able vditorlala, Interaatlni ahert itarlaa, srlmUSs aa akaleu takmaMvt 111 tratxl fahlon articles, taumorooa ptcluraa, aaS Is taiwacMTS S(S taktrtalafas Sa rmi alb, of every Inmlly. mwmwm fire yen all Ik alaaa Wrar.k wits lb villas. The Uniform quality of the work manship in our clothing is one of its strong points. Each garment is as carefully cut and tailored throughout as though made to order. See our ntw Fall Suits. JOSEPHSON'S (CseetrnsMd frm M fcr, ) I ImU, si t , kM T elednvetf a reVwa4 . ire evevy e. T feet ta, khie It tbe tret Nets I fceve raeUre It bite, fa reaeews ekat wi'l ecsM ekvttras at 1 preesH, Tbe at sfrereen, sjWss awnltsr kle eart p my eart, I tk aeyt Ms wife Vsua paraaie ets ik sastl wagnai ? alof fa OaayjavlHs te Ride) ttavtesa, at tha Omgoa A CsllfaiaU reilvary, Taslr objattlv ersst a alsee Bre One toy, where l.ek theegkl, eaayVt, k eeald Ine a HtU resl. Wklls skskleg kaadt In ktddlag Ueag gned Vye, I iktsghll e"sked Ike twlak et sfga et a twIsfcU re ell Maltey'i afw as he said i "K( yee se'd lad aay valeafcle Cty tin's en the eld place, 1st as haow, Sri ws'll name btek ess saslast tbe ttils, y dsn'l dtrlde sr? fair." I ir.agnto at tbtt, a4 eretwl'sw to 'rrhack np" Ifberally thesis' I reettso a sallllnntlre free trnl a the "elA la.-e." As aoon at poeilbl afler theer are el tks ld eanple, I vl)ti Ihe Itrtv. el asd t try sad ferre aa estttaale el tea eiwtnt sad ptebf.btt vtlss as a tract. TJpea sl ftad erf.leal rtaastaaMoti I was free4 te tke teeolesta t, If Ikers prevsd te be say eeasKsrskle o petit el geld at vSwl fat, ft woell Ve aftinst all straeiftnsd re) en gvveralat ataeer ladlawrlnw, I Mt Ibat I ki asen o kaeiy la ny eslinataa, saa eeei'sr t do a little) ereisotlag before eaHtof aay ssre resy leti IS enterwrlen, ?rojrlat a plea Sad pea, aaa rpMy. lag n 70 If witk wa'er wj ttlIHt eld Luks'l "kojih4,M whtk) peev J H a eesaeiee) whky srrrol, I wirkei sldieesly iW wsnl dare. At tbe ewe ef a weea I ae4 rrktwtel Uealaesr. Psyeed tbe gold "re shkV ea tks face ef Ike est aai It lk- sed along tke kettees, as kefwro tnH?al, I eeald diseover net tke tHja ef a eelcr, Tha aatortst terered Wy easilrr s-rrs rtted Jj til. Il pr.lnfal7 svidewl te ate Iksi I ksd kee take t, and keaatlhUy "ee ter," ky aty -uaH- lav keel. Tee eel K4 kew nt mtlflt-wDy Haalb4 7 ik4 variety eilkiea, rwi IN rlane?sey M tSts feel eae i tW "ttrH feelfat," et wktek tke M eerasVel k1 se etea eveaUleed, as tmna n trm Mr tyvten. The Home Bakarj 701 Oak Slrt. Opprasto Ceit re 1 Hot.l. rreeh Bakew Dre4 ttrmy Dry PiM, Cht, 0rt Ct 0ki, Cwtatmtlj c Hiad. ms. b. oonsrrcn, Pre)j)Tiatrow. SwiSHS: Sr- k KaCTan aaltaVla a.A. LaaeJ arrrs. aaUieatJ ia4 tmwal. kww a. ywsr aakjbkei aa4 Maaes, ea Ska am aa " Stid al $ sbOcrtprtleai H the) THE PLAIWEALKW. Ro5elM3rff. Or. MENS nkcjFrcnd are the only klndV wish to sell. TheyJ'ar the onlj kind rre dofsell, and with each pair we sell we make njfaew friend. They are aet nly stylitk bmt 'fcl " t -X V