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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1905)
jm- vv FRESH EVERY DAY Wp make up fine Candies even- day. We are ag ents for Peters' Milk Chocolate, the A Wen Can dies, and the Famous. Raniona Sweets. Try One of Our Fine, Fresh Boxes of Chocolates They are put up fresh every day. We make a specialty of putting up Fancy Boxes of Candy, Try HI and see for yourself. 9 BELL'S CANDY THE ECONOMY MARKET GEORGE ROHLHAGEN, Proprietor Wholesale and Retail Butcher. The host the Market afford. All kinds of Stock Bought and Sold. Phone ."81 SANDERS DISC PLOWS SINGLE OR DOUBLE. LIGHTEST WEIGHT. LIGHTEST DRAFT LOWEST PRICE. All necessary adjustments. Nothing to get out of fix. Solid steel frames. Rigid and strong. Call and see them. J. F. BARKER THE OLD RELIABLE FIRM o Onr customers know where we are, and they also know that our store is the place to buy DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, OVERCOATS and SHOES, and everything else in our varied lines. Wollenberg GO O 0 OO0GO GOGQGGG Is Your Title Clear? When you are buying property, nothing is more important than to get Good Title. We Guarantee Titles, 7'. And we have the only stract Books in Douglas ounty. If you buy land or mining claims, see us and be sure what you are getting. TITLE GUARANTEE $ LOAN CO. J. D. Hamilton, Pres.; D. C. Hamilton, Sec. $ Treas. ROSEBURG, OREGON PROGRAM FOR THE THANKSGIVING SERVICE The Koseburg Ministerial Association lias arranged the following interesting program (or tbe union Thanksgiving set -vices which are to be held attbi M. K. church Thursday, Nov. 30: Song. Heading Governor's Proclamation, and invocation Kev. II. C. Brown. Bong. Heading President's Proclamation, and prayer Dr. J. A. Townseud. Song. Sermon Rev. K. H. Hicks. Song. Offering for the poor to lye left in the hands of the Ladies Aid Society of tbe church in which the services are held. The M. E. church choir will furnish the music. Advertise your wants in our tied columns. class- v Jtt tvt f w 4 STORE, ROSEBURG, OREGON Roseburg, Oregon C0. Phone 201 G 0 O 0 G G G G Bros., oR?Srg complete set of Ab Important Announcement. A union meeting of all the Sunday schools of the city and county will be held at the First Christian church at 3:00 and 7:30 p m, Sunday, Novem ber 26. 1905. Work will be conduct ed by Rev. W. C. Merritt, of Tacoma, W'ahington, international field worker for the International Sunday School Association. It is desired and re quested that everyone interes(d in Sunday school work, as well as the public will attend. For ten days only we will offer, at greatly reduced prices, practically every hat in our immense millinery stock, comprising all the latest and most sty lish shapes and materials. Among these is a choice assortment of the famous (iage hats the finest made. See our window. At Josephson's. 93 tf Regular fS aud ft values in little boys' suits, sizes from three to seven years only, will he offered for the next ten days at ti e iucrediably low price of $2.60. At Josephson's. M3 tf BITS OF GOSSIP HERE AND THERE II. W. Strong, president o( the Busi ness Men's Protective Association "Our association IihiI n meeting lust night. v.. nice we MM to bo pulling together ii ivfly . 1 bOflWVB Hint utile U good is laung accomplished. t)f 000(16 I people objivt to being placsl mi the 'black l i s t , ' hut that wai to bate been expected. When the dead Ih'ih are weeded nut it will bo tlie lest thing lor nil parties concerned. It is a giad t ilnn And sobm of the linns mu already oolaollnn aooonnta which they would ptobably navar have gotten, hud it not baaa fi r tins orflanlaatloB," T. D. Wautherfordi proprietor of Iba 0 h. Tentorial Pari ore-1! aft a firm believer in the old saving Hint V"tnpen tition is the life of trade' hiuI I hate nit notice. i, an axanypla of it. The Portland btffber'i supply house hai btan very Independent with us people dOWO this wny, us they think we will not go elsow here, hut their prices mi l treatment wore not just right and now n Seattle linn linn come in an. I in getting some of the trade. Of course I am for Portland first, hut I won!. I like to see fair play." K IV Drew, county Iruit iusiiector "I tell you it is no ensv job to drop in here when the dealers are not eSDOOthif yon. and com jh 1 them to throw away a WagOOl load of fiuit, because it ii diseased, hut that is what I am paid for and, had us it seem to the mnn who now Huffers, it will seem much w use if 1 am derelict in my duty and later nn he would Im- blaming BM for having U-en 100 etsy. Yes. it is a hard place to till, hut I am endeavoring to do my duty to the best of ,ny knowledge ami belief, showing no fear or favor, ff the fruitgrowers will stand by me, we will soon have Douglas county fruit the very best to be found anvwhere." W. H. Flabar, of Fisher A Bellows Co., "We have no reason'to complain, lor our busineaa is keeping up as well as it has ever done this time of the year. The house at Portland which furmshel our line show cases, has written down to have us get photographs of the furni ture, so they can have some idea how it locks. Yes, business with us is good and we anticipate a good holiday trade, for which we have made ample provis ions.' (ieo. W. Young, the Seattle raptialist, who has recently come to make Kose burg his home "Say, I just dropped in to tell you how much my wife hi. : I ap preciate the l'laindenler. Kver sitae we got your first nomber we have liked it and think you are doing grunt things ' for this city and county. 15y the wav, we have read with much interest, yonr write-ups of the other parts of the county and those articles ought to do much good. They interested us very much and make ustakemo e Interact in the other parts of Douglas county." w. H. Bedfleld, of Olandale "1 spent the past few months up in the (aOMMi Clearwater country, in Idaho. Went up to take in the Portland fair and then , went oil up into Idaho lo hunt and fish. : And, say, that is truly the hunter's paradise. I got a handsome buck elk, l the head of wliich is being mounted nt Portland and is said to he worth two , hundred and fifty dollars. Wu found i the finest trout fishing in the world, hut if I told you, you would think that I belonged to the Ananias club. At any r ite, it was simply immense." S. B. Flowers "I am an enthusiast over Oregon. 1 came to this state man years ago and the longer I stay, the bet ter I like it. In fifty-three I landed in Douglas county and have made this tny home ever since, although I hate been away part of the time, only to lie glad to get back again. Ohio was my native state, and I was there when it was a territory, and so was I in Illinois, Indi ana, Iowa and Montana, and I ante to this state before it was admitted. I have aeon much of all of them, but after all, Oregon has, to my way of thinking, the best climate of them all. Of course they all have their failings, I hut Oregon has the fewest." Mrs. W.B. Drake, Myrtle Creek "We are verv much interested in the Plain- . dealer's work for the whole of Douglas . ounty apd, we. Iiid that the paper is very much improved. We came lo : Douglas county in 'seventy-five and have '..en reading the I'laindealer ever since." Mrs. Drake brought up some hand some roses, chrysanthemums and straw berries for the show which the Method ist ladies gave yesterday. She says they have been having strawberries all the time and had a nice lot for supper the lav before she came. She does some missionary work by sending her copy of the Plalndealer to Colorado relatives who are coming to Douglas county to make their homes, and she writes for eastern papers and magazines, always taking nn opportunity to speak a good word for this country. Her articles on on the ii.. i u of this section have been widely noticed and attracted much at tention. Mrs. Drake is enthusiastic over the future of Douglas county aud the is doing much to bring about such a state of affairs. It was refreshing to meet her and see what groat faith she lias mil I linn her (five reHKon tor Hie taltli that is In her. While in thin elty she a as the guest of Mm. F H. Chui rhill, an oM ItlM friend. Tba I'IhIii - dealer acknowledges receipt ol nbm beautiful roses nnl nlno some luscious itrawbefriee, ehlcb Mrs Drake brought to thle office yeetafday. sh,. was ic oompenled by bar Rood friend, Mra. w. 4, Smtelt ol DlionvlllOi who who in to enjoy Iba ohryaantbamnn show, and who took Mrr, Drake homo wltb har for a visit. Miss Palsy Maiden, who won one of the Telegram's prtr.es in tin. voting em - I teal which has pint closed "My, hut I was'lad when the I train WM over ami I found that I lutd won it prltt. All Hie day before the annonnoemeni i ana i pretended not he overly nnxious, hut I waa decidedly lataretted when Iba Telo gram came, late in the evening, tolling me thai I had won. well, I was greut'v relieved. Hut, sav, I gut HioOteOII thonaand votes the Inst day from mbio unknown source. So far I hnveleen unable to account for those vol.- I wish you would thank B)f friend for their kindly interest anil unsure them I greatly appreciated what thev did for DM." ROSEBURGERS WIN SOME NICE PRIZES Much interest has been taken in the voting contest, which the Telegram of Portland has been carrying on for the past several months. In the fifth Die tn. t. which includes Douglas, Josephine, Jackson ami Klnmnth counties, Kose l iirg hns the proud distinction of having carried off Isitb pri.es. Miss Flossie Bbambroob laptunug the one which entitles her to a tine trip to either t'oro nado or Cataliita 1-lands, in California or to the Yellowstone Park, while Miss Daisy Maiden gets the scholarship in the Itelineke-Walker Business College, ol Portland. The contest has la-en a goiMl-natiire.l one, and the rivalry has been rather lively and now the friends of both of the successful contestants are offering their congratulations. Mlaa Hbatnbfook is a native of Doug las county and is deeerv.lley popular, having friends all over this state, and this doubtless accounts for the erv large vote of lON.OliX She has con cluded to wait until next summer and then take the splendid trip to Yellow stone Park. Miss Bbambrook is pro foundly grateful to the iiiuiiy friends who assisted her in winning this nice pri.e and she would like to tell them in person bow much she appreciated their kindness. Misa Maiden, while not n "native daughter," is yet mi enthusiastic ad vonite of anything which is for the beet interests of Douglas .ounty. Sh came to this county live years ago, from Nebraska, her native atate and ezpeeti to make Mill her permanent I. nine. Her vote of lOO.fjHS si ow- that sh- is very popular an I her host of friends sup Hirted her right royally. She, too, wishes the Plain. leal. T to express her hearty thanks to the many , who took so BlOcfa interest in helping her to secure this coveted honor. ROSEBURG TIED IN GAME AT ASHLAND This morning the following report c.ime from yesterday's big f sitball game ..'tween the Roseburg High Hobool and the Ashland Normal, tit Ashland: The game was called at 3 o'clock, Ashland look the kick and Koseburg the west goal. Koseburg advanced the hall IS yards. By a series of tandem plays and straight-line bucks, Koseburg ad vanced the ball lo Ashland's -o yard line, where they wero forced to punt. Ashland bucked up the Held, and was forced to punt. The rest of Hie game was played chiefly in Ashland's territory Punting was frequently resorted to. I human OUtpUnted Ashland. In the second half Ashland got the down hill shove and made it very warm for Koseburg. Several times Ashland had the ball on Roseburg's 10 yard line, hut either lost in fumbles or were held fur downs Just before time was called, Ashland tried a place kick, hut it was blocked aud Ashland lost its chance to score. The game was one of the best ever held in the city. A large crowd at tended. The stores were closed for the game. Roseburg was well treated ami is well satisfied with the result. Ashland did not claim to play a straight normal team, but ran In some very large players from the city. The boys are confident of a victory at Grants Pass. Regular $H, )7 and f ' values in men's line irons. us, including Ihe very finest garments in our entire stock, are offered for the next ten days at the uniformly reduced price of $5. See them in our window. At Josephson's. U3 tf Kxclusive novelties in ladies' kid gloves at Josephson's. 113 tf Attorney Louis Bar.ee is at Drain, to day, on some important business. Miss Roda King, of Cottage Grove, is the guest of her old time friend, Mrs. W. K. Clingenpeel, of this city. Town Lots For Sale Choice building Iota In Kliitiev's ! proved pint of Rotaburft near Main street, gtnid title. Price "" tr lot Address, N. A. Ricbabm, i' Rag nlar IS and .75 valoai in ladlaa' tine viol kill and boa oall ihoea, In botb turns nuil WtlUi will I lid lor the I Dt ,I;IV" 1,1 ""' ff8B, At Jooophoon'o. paelal price ol ii ' When VON Mav e a Had Cold. Yon want a remedy thai will bo! mlv glvoqulok rellel bnl effect n permanent cure. You want it remedy that will relieve the lungs and keep expectoration eay. You want a remedy that will counter act any tendency low aid pneumonia. You want a remedy that is ploBMBl and safe to take. Uhantbarlaln't Oottgb Remedy ooooti all theai' retj aire man at mui for .the i ly and permanent cure of badeoldi stands Without a r, l or sale by A. 0 Maraterti d Summons. in Stodreuti Oeari at tbeBiale of Oregon, for the Ooaarj i Doagfeei O. BETH IB, llaluilir. Oils l.trigriihStK Klirtt IVwrv VU.Ii. I'lOUgh, 2tl Mull. II. l. gll nt wiiiiam I, Maters, m..i- i k lift. Imbs I'lotiosr, Helrsua flu Ueer, AltM-rt K-h- riini..n Bos.Oeo It.M.. Rllaabvth Bo, t- . K. .1 n. 1.1. II, insil Wol rg ali.t H I aiaa wolloaaaffg, at n.iiuiiii.irater f ..I the .srttierhl, ,,.nl. ..I Mnrk. i .v Watteatiafg, ReraMM Marh. sn.t i It. rtiiMii Mnrk. a. r laeaior ol Ihs I will el A.l.or Mark,. P l. t 1 fie ttisn. sim. .a Kifuaaat. u.,..'. PrseJ A'-raliaut HathlaULB, l.sU.r,- W..1 i.. .-. it.,i Wolh ntstri ii. ..in u Smltli ll K K. K.'.inrl.l, lirfrii.lanis ) In the Usui,- of the SUI rismt- of the Htale of (I, on Towiuiam atsrars, Ratajr T IIUtT, Albert He, Cltatca Km-, Oca, goc, giiaaaeib Bee, Ueiijaintii K.lrlelil. t'elrr Ktlt-tnati. ltnon Krs in out, y - Praei tkaahaai iisnitusti, pm an.t ra b ol you are BOfBBf . , .- i . ariar u.1 aaaffar tbe eaaiplalai m.i agaiastyea m UM sIhivs cnlltlnl Oeafl an. I CBfJCB, on or In-torr the ex).lratloii ol u (0) WCCOx fniui auil aln-r the date ol lite Ami BuMleltiOO of thla am., tiiona. lo wit or itu :in (ajr ..f Jan nary. 1WK. an. I II you tall ao to aplar an l plead or eaawer. far want th,-ri the piamtur wUl aaaly e tae Oeert lot tbs ratted peaysd Id ID hla complaint, eti flit tim'tn, town Kot the lastetaUea ol kaadcedi to tbs a ofttia V K ' ,. seetloo 4. In Two XI a.. K. I W,.i. liousta. OOBBly, Oiesoti. an.l for audi olht-r an.t furlhor rrll.-f aa to tin- Court may apH'sr Ju-l ali.t .roHr. Thla .iimmon. 1. ptibilahnt hy or,l,-r of Boa orabiv m it. Tbempsea, Judge at tba Oaaatj Conn oi tii -. ot oregaa ler oounaas CcttBff, maili- and .laid tho Jlat day ol Norvui ta r. ISU.S. The dale ef the Irn pabUeatton of tbts scat niona U the :tr.l .lay ol Nov ,'inh. r, I e. a. j tcgaoN, m aeaey for t'laiutitt address, Reasbarg, Ortgoa, NTwaa Soaimty Meetmqs A A. M. I nine. Lodge No. I t rl" an II tula regular meetings on era oml nd f nrtb VS ndnesdavs of eacl month. W. W. Tun gRAII, W. M. N. T. JawaTT, Hccretarv. B. . O. KI.KS. kocebiirg leslge Nn .i-'. Holds regular cointnuuica Hons at I t). O. I , Hall on BBOOBd and fourth Thursdays of each montli. All memhers rrapiHsteil to a' ten. I regu iarlv and all visiting brothers are cordi ally Invited to attend. 0. B. Cannon, K. K W. II. JaMIBaoN, Herretarv. C o. D, 1st sKPAKATK BATTALUOM O.N. Ii.. meeta at Armor Hall every rhursday evening, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Haiilib, Uapt. F OK A., Court Dm, gins No. S3 For esters of America, meets each TlIM' day evening in Forestera' Hall. Vis iting brothers always welcome. i- am B i mu t.n, t; it K. H .Baaa, Kec Sum- K N IIoovkh, Physician I. O. O. F Philetanan Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner .!aokson and Case streets, on Saturday evening of each week Mem bers of the order in cood standing ar invited to attend. 0. F. Hahisthii, N. Q, N, T. J kwbtt, Hecietary. K. of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet every Wednesday , in I. O. O. F Hall at 7:30 p. m. Members In good standing are Invited to attend. Jab. A. Ph. i.v , C. C. M. F. Wkkiiit, K. of R. & H. L ILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women ol Woodcraft. Meeto on 2nd sod 4th Thursdays of each month at the i O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members In good standing are Invited to attend. Mybtlb Lono, Guardian Neighbor t i vn v Bobbn, Clerk Second and Fourth Thursdays. 0.' B. B. Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the first and third Thurodava In each nontb. Visiting members In good tending are respectfully Invited to at tend. Mrs. E. J. Stroud, W. M. Free Johnson, Secretary. u NIT ..D ARTISANS, Umpqua As sembly No. 106, meets second and fourth Saturdays of each mouth, in Native Sons' hall. Visiting members will receive a cordial welcome. A. C. Makmtkiis, M. A. Minnib Jonbs, Secretary. w OODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak 'tiui i No. 125. Meeta at tbe Odd Fellows' Hall, in Rosebura. everv first and third Monday evening, Vlslt Ing neighbors always welcome. J. M. IlHll (IBS, 0. 0. N. T. JkWKi-r. Clerk. Sheriff1! Sale in itu. Otrenll I ohm .. for iiougiaa i auatr. Ike Him., nl Oregon Uto k Uhaatbertaiai llevaraor, r, P, I I it Ohos i Mill.. , iioil..ir. wi r. iaty ot Hint. , an.t a alooiv 1 1. n.ur.'i ot th m'mI.' K .nail l.i l ins 1 1. 1' at a I.' I .a ml It. .ant lor tin. .ale ol School alol I llln r.lu ianiU and lor Hie tiivvatini.tit of lint. la atlainw tlnui'lrom, I'atiillrra I va I illlani I urlolig, I ii. Keren lames I iiiloiiu suit I p. sadaali Notlr.. 1. beri l(v Ileal Hist hy virtus of an aeeatlaB sui ardei oi .aie duly Itsaett out attBe ibetn aaaiid soerl ami saass on tin. rthdeyeJ KcvsMberi Mti upon a ftdgeteai oBtt deerte duly feadeted aad .niered aat.t .'..in t and e. a. e. on He' Wtk day ol October, p.. i J, loraeteoureel a inorlasge III la, "i ,, abe itstned plaiatlfts end igattiat tbs abavg n.iiir.t dafeadaBts and agaiBaitbi kerelaalbn sttileasd and dtsMribed Btcrtgaged property tor thasBaief NWi wun iBeeait tbeteo at the Silt aeraent psraaBtifroai tbs IMk dai of Mav, i o, mi. i i.,r iif furtbei saw el (a BtitsBteyi let aad Oil ibbi el Isl I a hieh plalay tigkfree aerapellsd teyai aaMiaoaagalaai ii aMtrtaaged areaitassand foi tbs luttiur luiael la. p) eo.t. hi.. 1 .11. hut.'' I. and lor tl,r secH ot ai.d upon it. i. wrtti No,, thori'lort' I ail: on Milurday the 2,d Un.v of Oeiemhcr, I0A atOBeO'oloek p. in. ol aald day, si thn onortbeeai froel dcot, m Baiebargi Douglas Ueaaty, Orogua, sell ai pot.u. aaoOea tu itta blgbuti bidder kv eaah m hand, an tin. rlgb Itllw and tuti r. at, bleb Ota .aid dnleu.lallt. or sltSaroltl i bad oa iba Mad day nt v .i. Ian ,,r at an) lime tlo-n alier lu or to Ihv (o. ion ins dssctrtbsd real pieaarti to will h i, nl MM ' ,. and W ', Na', ol MOUOB II, p.'.iaol MOW. W M . in poiialaa I'oiiMy, OrogeBi OOBIalalBg WO a. tea ot land in or lose, legeibei won tu.. leaajaaaw, bcradlts mo nt. au.i agpniteaaaosi UwicaBia, i, luaaing ... luaBywiat apperlalBtai ami win apytj ih sfoai el. "I roab .aiu io.t to in aaiaa at ot tn costs of saab sals aad um aasti ami dlsbufso iiiclita Utaed at $-s I'.. vitiltd to llio paynie.it ot Ilia .urn ol I' attorney tear, audio the pay ll.etil ot I lie .Hill ot .' ' . In a and ,1" lite ). tat 01 Ot IBs SO I IBM) das piataiUH ami l.i- lerr.t at tie- rain ol f BaH mill pel anno in llfa tbetMb day el Mar, itai aad tbs over pins, if any UMBO BO, to BB l-ald Ui lite rltua of this I ourt a. lo ordeia ,. aald court lu l'l el . 'i Con to me dlrOS tod and dalUede.l couiniattdlng lile to .. 11 .aid alno e Hint II Hint and it,. hUd real i.toferty In Ihr manner i-r.o I. led l,y I,., I..I. i tin. ,lh da) of Nov Has, ii. t. MaOULUH vi K sheriff ol Bouglai OOBBUJ r Citation. lu tltr t ouutv Curt for iti Count) of u , ... p., iti iieai i Qtagew. In lha Mailer of Ihe t-'.t. . ot Sarah Ann M....o P.-e. -aar.lt Cltalloa. lu la. ill.. la J. Will.lt.. Ii. .... -. Hart Mar ttia Jva, Mljatatlh almlnoii,. Marat s. Amea, Mary H.'leolt, toward k Moore aud Mh.llou I) Moorv, am! all othar heir, or nsst ot kin ol sarah Ann MOQTO, doOOOOOd, UBXBTIMQ In ttlv natilo ol Hie rilalr of Orrgou you are b-rtd.y Sited to appear Prion, tho CattBlf r.uri lor Douglas Coualy, Orsgaa at in. ofloo ot ih. County Judge ot aald GoBBtJ an.l aisie. al the OoUrtaeaOO la ,l" Town of kisMburg. lit toldOOUBll "l MONDAY. HKCKMHBH HTM, iwv., at rbo hour of toe'elook a M.,ol aald data thru and ihrrw lo .'ion BBB00, If any. why 0W iBOlrtUBOBI ol wiilh a ou tile with UM ( Ink ot said Court, aurportlai iota, m win and Tr.lameiitol lbs .aid Sarah Ann Moot St erased, ahould not t.e a : mi . ' -! lo ProltaU, anil lolUii. leatatuelllary lai la.ued lu acool lanea Bttb the pray.-r ol ttia petition flkd with itta ' Irrk of aald Court ftOWBibSf Mb, IWHV. and mi or before .aid DOOOBlbOl lllji, USi.'., dill. .(. nl your OtdSOUOUl thereUi. w iiboss itiu Hon, m. it. Tbooapseai 1 of aald Court, and Ihe Heal ol aald Cull, sk aj, ,9i., 1 1,, apq ,,, .,,1, ,iy N rtroBlbor. IUU'.. Ac . I s AORB, County iMrrk. vo-nwka By O. V WIMBKBUV, Deputy Publication of Summons In the OtrsBll Court ol lliu State ol OlUgoa, fur la.uala. i oiifty : M la ttaklO, i'laliilin, , Prat.k I iBBIOi DpIoadaBtl To Krank Tiaklo, the abave seared Dolaadsat i lit the name ol II. Niatc ol OltgBB! IfuU aro heri'lty r, tllred lo appear and au.wer tti. t ..ni pt im ot ibeabavoi saisd t unit iff hitbs above snUUsd ci nit, now on tile with tliei lark Ol aald Court, on or before Ihe day of iH-casv U'r, list'., and you air In ret.) l.ollSed II. al it lull fall lO SO appeal and an.vver .aid i-omplallit at aald I line, Ihu also. ttr" PlalBIUf Will apply to tbe ( ourt tor the rell. t iOaMBdod and ptay el lor In aald eomplaliit, bWtl I Kor a d SCPSS ol ... Court dissolving ihe Is. tola of iiialtluiouy now eil-tlna BOtWOI I IbB PlolaUfl aad noaeadaaii and gfoatiag unto pinin urt the ouatodyol Oseai Trtlbui i iukia alio BoiBOat TBSllBO 'I Inkle, and aWjUdgUleUt agaluat youor lhai oalaatid .llaburaouii uia ot IblS BUit, BBd for SBOb OtbOl and lurtBarieUol aa may .. . n OWtOb 1 be dale ul Iba Nr.t put. Ill alien ol tbla .iliu- BkBBS bt VeVejBbafl I.Uh, HM',,aud Ihe dan-of the laal publication I hens, I la Decrmber J'. Pat',. This aumnnill. la txibllabed In Ihe Ho. rg Plaiiul. aler by order of the Hon. J. '. Hamil ton, Judge ol the abOVS courted Cotllt, made lu i hamta-r. at BoSObUlgi ftflgOB. MBtOBIhOI B. ma I'kRCV K. KKI.I.V It'TWka Allornsy lor i'lallillll Sheriff's .Sitle. In the t'lrculi Court ol Ihe Slate of OragBB tor limiglaa County II. I.. Hahlu v I KM, lift vs (. w. cane, aud .i. ii. Carter, pailtntra dolus business under the RBI name ol (i. W Carter ,v rou. Pel, n, Inn ti J Hy virtue nf a writ of eicciilion diilyjlsaucil out ol ami under ibeacal of tba.alaive SBIttlsd court lu the above entltlud suit, lo MO dlfSOlOd ami dated llietilhday of November, lliufl, In favor uf H. l. Habln aud against U. W. Carter aud J. 11. Carter, partners dulug builueaa un der ii.. ii i in uaiiie aud atylo ol u. W. Carter k Hon lor the sum ot !...-! with Interest .thereon at the rate of 0 per cent per; annum from lha Mil day of October, par .. and the further sum ol lU.M ooata and dlsburKineuta, aud tbe . oats ol and upon this writ ot elocution, coinmandluK lue Ui maku sale of ihe following described, piBBtlBM lO'Wltl I "i No. 'J of block No. V lu the town of Canyon, 1 1 1. . Douglas County. Ore gon, together with the tntemeula, hiirudlta mentsand aipurtsuaiiuea thereunto belonging or lu anywise appertaining. Now, therefore, lu compliance with the commands of laid writ, 1 will ou Saturday the. 0th dey of Uecember, UOSi at 1 o'obaik p.m., of .aid day, at the co irt liuu.e front door lu Koaeburg, Douglas County, Oregon, sell at public oUOtaBBi subject to re deiuplluu, Ui tbe highest bidder lor Pulled Slates gold itoiti, caab lu hand, Iho abuve dtt scrlbed properly aud all right, title and n tereat the aald defendant, bad therein nn the dale Ol Mid attachment UVWltl IBS Mtb day of July, MOfti or titter ban bad there n. to sat isfy anlil writ of eisoiitluu and all aiiriilua; uesti. 11, 1'. iiii. ui 90 bw Sbtilllof Douglas County, Or.gou. V