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3 MEBIJRG REVIEW. FRIDAY, JITiNE 23, 1885. JUL' f SI. WILL HOLD Y ? regiiiar meeting's ou WedsipsOiiy on or before qpach full moon. ; 0 A. BlvVTH, JV. 41. -j: J. P. Duscan, Sec. nilLETARIAX LODGE. !&&&0?vs& No. s . I' - - meets SiiEaciS-jJSisj? ou .Saturdav evening of each week at 7 o'clock, in their hall at -Koneburg.-. bers . the ordr iu (food standing axe invited to attend. Br order of the A'. . UNION ENCAMPMENT, No. 3, I. O. O. F., meets at Odd Fellows'Hai! on t.h; ftmand third Thursduysof everv nionfh. . Yiaitiu brethrun invited to attend. - A. C. Marks, Scribe OMPQUA "CHAPTER, Noll, F. A. M., hold tjffi&k eir rejrular comruuukatious every first s-f and third Tuesday "In each month. All , &i$& members in good standing will takn dueand timely Notice and govern themselves accordingly. Visiting-companions are invited to Meet with the ..bapel when eon veuieut. . J. C. FtU-ERTOX, II. T. W. I.FurSDUAXDEP., Sc'v. THE REVIEW CAN ALWAYS EE FOUND. AT the Holtox, St Ciiaht.bs, human, Yxkovd, uccijjEX tkh and liTSRSATiosAL Hotels, Fouxlasu. S. F. Floed is duly authorized to transact all businesa concerning the Hoseecug RE VIEW. e- J. 11. X. Bell. ' I LCUAL ITIHS. Read the. ionndrv ad. ; - ' i . , . . . i , '"' " - '.- - . . . . i, - ; . A good shower last Wednesday. Read J. J. Whitsett saw mill "ad." Tropical Fruits! Tropical Fruits!! at the City Bakery , v Go to the Roseburg foundry and get j; your work done. Fresh California crackers of different varie ties at the City Bakery. For candies, nuts, oranges, lemon, Italian as, firecrackers etc. Call attlfj City .Bakery. Basket meet iog at Hudson's school house campground next Sunday. Iv.tryLouy in Ytted to attend. D. 11. B. Winnif-u-d Doi'glas conntys ex-ussos3or now or Ashland give us a pleasant Cali this week. Mr. John BowcaVlitlla child died Ut night, IIo.v sad to Inoce our cherished loved ones, they bloom and-, die. J. II Whitman, r f the Iowa party is in this city with a view cf locating iir this 'favored portion-of Oreo.i. J. Dut trey htn of Natchez 31 i4?. h.ts returned from Coo: Gcuiity and ia stop ping 'ut the house of J. 11 N, Dei I. Bunnell and rowpn Bto:. ,e doing a rushing lu.sine:-i?, for thu if.vsuu th.it they guarantee satisfaction of II wotk done. The Iowa editors lef t ou thf horn i st t etch Monday evening proceeding to Payloiy W. T., thonca '-Smek lo Vv!u Walla and then homo over: thF -Short Lhiy : ' TitechiM ot Voltaire OtiraWy- died very ntleuly thu wtk .idy twins; sick aUnt.e lmlfau hour. r'.3id tiiouht to l.e bold litvfs. Littlv: Cai.fiM.ra B. Ourncy tau 6ue wlifcrti the ai:c!a dwed. . U. IL AV iuniford will canvas. the city and stn roH'idiog conntry' next vttik for the Ini or s:v i;,g siuasa .w.th- in' hi;i :Ji:r.i. - 5Ivr' Ir.Hi. t hc Ll r slioiibi i LaVr Ci'fc and k-t t lie v. iiing du Us::i. Prof. Parvin ef t i GonserratO" of music, of the Vv iliaui ! le Univt rsii v 1ik deeitled to K'tiiuid' in Bosebut a. fpv vn'fks and teach vocal c.iltur--, thoioiiirh bass - rod :.i:,sic;d corot M- ... 1 tioTi. 'ibo!-:e dt'.n iog to take 1 ssons p!ase leave word with Mi?. Flint. . The body rf Mrs. 13 ii! was ft uik! last Fri ftrnooa by Uncle 'Jock NVtcdiuiT about a mile and a quart.. r Ltlow th? st iie of the ac cident ad p.3 hrouglit into town later in the veniiii. The funeral "services-. were held in the Episcopal Charc'a Saturday morniu at lOo'vlwk. ' Mr Geo. H. Tyler, of the .WWler'i Im' pivvtjd Spring B:d Co. '..who has been in our midst fur soui-j tiaie as hus t.iktn hi.- de parture for "ik-Ids anew and pasture green." HuriDjj hia stay in KnSelurg Mr. Tler has made niai.y warm friends ho w ill lef oiry to hoar of hia departure, hut in us iu rec omihendin him as a 'straight forward Imsi nessi man, aud worth the. conli Juice of iiie pubbo. ' Th Iowa editor?, 221 ia utimher,, lad-es and KentltJintn, were o1i a special train to 'Ashland Thursday evehiutf iast wee'.:, ie turu'nn; Friday afteruoou tluy mid 1 a teu ' minutea stop were sercuavled by the Yaukec Dtwdlo Band ami received-a ij adibe&s of welcome through Hon. L." F.Lane, to which one of their number responded. They said we possessed the best Laud and the poorest de pot in the State. . Wo regret very much to say to our readers that the fourth of Julv fds and the lateness of the receipt of some , Ot Our correSjiondeucc preclude their appearance this week, but they will keep for' another week when they aud much other matter crowded out will appear. FiietuU please forbear and Bend your items ri"ht -ulunt; for next ,J , . " , , , week, plenty ot room titer, and bo sure ...... i ij-n ..t T..i.. ; and read our 4th of Julv issue. . ii m i ii- Goon TnEATMr.N'r. Simon Caro one of Rosebud's leading merchants, and llynian Abraham Esq., foraiirry of t)oula3 uow of Portland, have been visitiu iu Southern Oregon. In Ashlaud, Fhoeuix aud Jackson " villa they have been the recipients of one continual ovation by their many friends. We are re'iahly inforai jd by-one ot the party that while at Fhoeuix Mrs. L-iVeiibur.;j the ; Princess of caterers, preu iired teu chickens for the part' all of which were dispatched at two incais. . Now if this had been a Meth odist party we could essily account for the rapid disappearance of those orthodox fowls but for our Hebrew friends to display snch a later day taste is beyond our view of inter pretation un'lea3 it lo the fore thadowing of the millennium w hen all wiil "see ey to eye," and we suppose all will sit around the j Same tal)!ft an.l nrff si tniirtX'nfT thin ? that is, Orcgo chickens are adopted to all!'s there being no indictments tastes ainl all faith. But since we come to i. found and no jury cases tried. " The think our Bro. Simon bciii2 present explains the whole problem. Brother Abraham's fam. Uy. remain at ' Jacksonville until Saturday when they will return accompanied by Miss Ida Fisher. No better j lace to visit than Southern Oregon, wj tried that recently our- HESB ABD THERE. ' Delightf i;l weather, . -1 Hurrah for the Fourth. . Head our new qdveriisements. . . MifS Lucy Hay's entertainment. po to the &ntertainn:cnt nest Mon day night. . Patroniz3 Hiss Hay, and give" 0.ur local talent a chance. . i Roseburg proposes to have the - boss 4th of July celebrat'cn. ; If you want to enjoy yourself dont fail to come to Roseburg on the Fourth The Iowa Pres Excursion party num bered 221 persons, representing Go pub lications. , "- J. II. Hervy from Chirks Branch was in town Wednesday inquiting the prices of .wool. S. F. Floed went to Portland Mon day' to transact business and visit friends and relatives. Win: ' MeCullough,' father of Mrs. Samuel Moon; was in to wn this week looking hale and hearty for one cf his years.- f' A. -O.-Itose received his check for hid indemnity this week. You see that the "Travelers" is the company to in sure in. If you want a good garden don't fail !; to' keep the soil well pnlverizcd in dry weather, one good hieing is equal to a shower of rain.'. If vou have anrthinjc in the-way of protiucts "to fdiow the advantages ot this eon nty bend a sample to It. G. Serous at ilos(;bur' The reported Liinanoial crash at Abh land recently has been averted, and the attached has paid one hundred cents - U - tho dollar.. Good B. T. Sharp will nreach at the M. E. Ghureh- South in this j lace next Sun day ii.ouii.ng and .evening..- Ail, are cordialy inviU-d to attend Abtn.nouiers tell us that the. best time to ic.w the tuoon is aboui the Lirst ntarter. Any one bavins: a JTood ir!a;.s sbouid take a loot; at that- time. .-. lie v.. G. B. Esmonds of Goquillo, former pastor" there, of the Cbriolian church, gave us a pleasant call this week, lie is rusticating in our hiUs. While engaged iu -'-hauling' hay one dy tii s V:u. P. Ireland by sotue means got between -tbo .wago:i and a gum pout and tract n red his collar bone. Gunilon .w Black :u an have turned t-d out a -dun bio- plow, for plowing corn and i ,., ..p .r... i i t0( r 1 ;ltu' !fl(tl wcric both duue 10p, Gab cur and ste it, a. work; done. d go there and gt jtAnv A. E'i:er3 formerly- 'of . east- j . - ...,r J . T:nnes.soo called o:i ns this week, and bv unuriatre he is related to thy Gor- I nu(.U of Cow creek. .Th rentioni-.tn i luis'htdd sone hn porta ut Ksitions ci trust ""in Tei incase. He may.-' locate .- amoiig us. ' ' . . We call 'attention to 'tha letter of Idr. Colii a of Fort Dodge Iowa, one of the late Iowa excursionists. We cer tainly commend his practical sii'i-s-tioi;s vhich he makes to . further our dairy interests. We clip this from the Duily Oregon tan of the'2J. "While at Junction City last week attending Conference we were assigned to the new hotel, kept by mine host Mr. Wilkins. The beds were all that one could desire for cleanliness, and rest, and the table was superbly supplied with all an f'picure might desire. We v, ill call again. The Grand Army men are not at all pleased with their treatment iu Maine. Consignments of whiskey were sent to these old .soldiers, the temperenee peo ple iuttfcreJ and sjine bid feeling' is lie nsult. .Surely the Grand Army men are not ' tire drinkers theso re- 1 l)UltS 1I!U1CIU0' ir t Tt t; u i lion. d. li. iUi!eueIl was fferenaded , Tr , - , at lalieus Hotel last Saturday evening and was introduced by Hon. ! L. F. Lane in his usual happy style just j aa !fc v3 does. 3Ir. Mitchell re- ! i :" v ti i ,i sponded in a tew well chosen remark , , . . t land a number of our citizens ihei ien called on the gentleman. Peck's bad boy has come and gone and the shovv was not what was -expected. Mr. Howe may manage thea ters jwell ia the metropolis, but he presumes too much upon the ignorance of county -editors. "lie paid his adver tising bills however after ho got through jrrowlinif about it. Jud 'e Mosher returned last Satnr day from a protracted "visit to Curry countv where he had been in attend a nee upon the Circuit Court at Ellens- burg. He reports business at the mouth of Rogue river a"s being dull, the catch of salmou being an almost entire fail ure this season. Court lasted but a Judge caught a young sea Hon at ihe mouth of Rogne river andeturncd with a small museum of marine curi osities from Port Orford consisting of agates), pearl oyster shells, murre eggs aud a great variety of sea mosses. CORRESPONDENCE . From Oakland. - I. . Delightful weather. Hay harvest in fall blast. Editor PtEViEW smiled cn U3 Monday afternoon We bear of :4th of July celebrations which are to take place in several neighboring localities, Vfe wish all a pleasant time.. Mrs. G. T. Pwiissell is in Portland attending the annual meeting of the W. C. T. U. - Arrangements are completed for a grand Snnday school picnic at Oakland cn th 4th of July., . . . ''Ease envy withers at anojliei's joy, And hates that excellence it cannot reach." Mrs. Dr. II u tan has opened an "'office two doors north- of the Depot hotel and offers her professional services to the public. - . The i:ew ; building on Ff ndel Suth eiJins corner is nearing completion. " A J. Dear is furnishing (he hungry with the choicest beef we have seen for rears. :-: Miss Laura Pinkston has returned from her temporary residence at Dim micks I'erry whore she rendered excel lent ser i ice as teacher of th school in that district. Uev many friends are glad to welcome her home. E. H&irtsook has cpened a -wacron and undertakers shop one door north of Iv G. Young's store. He does the best work at reasonable prices. Our energetic catll?. and uheep man P. B. Beckley, brought up last week from the Coos bay country aljout one hundred and Cfty head of the finest beef cattlethac wo ever saw in one hand. They are now grazing in I113 Yoncolly pasture. Pit knowi all uboit sheet) and cattle and is the risht man in the right place for success. Rev. Fail T. Lo-.kard preached one of the most scholarly and logical ser mons on last Sabath that it ha3 been our good foi tune to hear tor many years, snbjct "entire sauctificatioit." Mr. IOckard is opposed to this doc trine as lu.s been recently taught in out town and neighborhood. His r gn merits were entirely scriptural and so forcible us it Kems to us as to le inianswerable. " ' "-'.'-''" '- , llov. J. .Cy. Richardson preached an elooucnt wrmou on the same dsy touching thisimbject in a truly masterly way. He will- preach a series of ser mons onthis much agitated , question daring next month when we espect to hear semething grand and convincing. Our young friend Johnie Stearns formerly book-keeper for the late, firm t f Chtuoweth Stearns & Co. hft us this wek 'and will reside in your city. We are soi l y to loose Johiiie bu t as he must go the good wishes of his many !rieuds go with him. Good h;ck my. friend. ' .-; - Mr. Z. L. Dimniick of the lirm of Pago & Diuimick is now at ting by appointment from Gov. Moody, as no tary Pubhe. Mr. Dimmick is fully capable of fulfilling tho duties of thi s oliice and those entrusting business to him will find him prompt and actuate. Our genial -assossor E. C. Sacry and Lady went to Roseburg Tuesday eve ning. Willis Young and Gen. 11 Sham- brook visited Roseburg Tuesday night for the purposl of seeing "Peck's Bad Boy. Rev. Mr. HoJman of the Christian church is now the guest of his nephew Mr. Erve Henderson. He preached an excellent sermon to an appreciative audience. Tho Iowa excursionists were enter tained by mine hosts Bailey and Thom as in nice stvle the tables were abur dantly supplied with, fruits of all descriptions and all partook thereof were well pleased." Robt. E. Davis traveling for- Snell, lleitshn Woodward of Portland was in town Wednesday. Mrs. Ilamblin was called lo the bed side of her father who is not ecpe cted to live. A. F. Brown has purchased the Stock of goods of Cbsnoweth Stearns &. Co. Miss Lillie Barnard has returned home aff.er sereral days visit in the city. A select party was given Miss Lillian Russell at her residence Saturday.. Mrs. Mary Smith and Miss Fannie Thomas are visiting in your city. J ti3t see VV illie Broom and his buggy A. T. Broom had a valuable horse, saddle and bridle'stolnn , by a tramp who rode it scuth of Wilbur when he tinned it loose for fear of arrest as Detective C. W. Gaddis was fol lowing in hot pursuit, Gaddhj returned with the horse. . Oeseuvef. - .- - - - . . . -. , -; Piano s Tuned by Prof. Parvin. Rec. commendations given when desired. Satisfasiion given, arid money eaved by those who employ him.' Oimaa Yalley Items. Items are scarce. We have tha glorious sunshine again. - Hay making is in full -blast Arrangements have been made for the celebration here, and a good time is anticipated by all. - Mr. 0. II. Flook of Roseburg was in this valley last week visiting his mother, Mrs. II; B. J ohison. Miss Caroline Willsie, who has been in Roseburg for some time past re turned home this werk. , . . t . A social hop will be given next Fri day night ut Mr. Ferguson's and it bid fair tobe an enjoyable afTair. Mr. A. Martindale, the genial ' post master of -Camas, paid Roseburg a visit last week on business: MOW. Prom Ea pie Point, Jackson Count j . The prospect for a good crop is brightening. The late rams have helped 'us very materially. The Johnson brothers are building a new barn to make room for their grain and hay. - - . . .' . A young man by-the name of Caton living on 'Rogne rivet cut his leg very badly with an ax, and a man by the name of Manning cut his ankle with an adze. A young lady by the name of Dora Pool was thrown from a buggy, while running a race and was badiv hurt. Mrs. John Young was thrown from a wagon the other day and had her hand badly crushed by tho wheel. Mr.. Vandyke, living near Phoenix was badly hurt by a vicious bull.- Some of our young nimrods took a trip to Fish Lake and succeeded iu kill ing four bears. A. Pool ha3 purchased a plot o ground cf Leo Brown on the south side of Water street and is preparing to eiect a large blacksmith shop and hall and also a livery stable. The rain is over and the sky is once more clear and blue. The rain has damaged the hay con siderable. ' - Evigle Point has taken quite a boom. F. '"Blnlow is putting up another room, to his store and property id changing hands and the town presents tho irtj tr tiiij oZ n i v !u:e. .. .... Dr. L. L Whitney inputting material on the ground for the erection of a tine residence. - - -. -, -: :i We have tv. o irrigating dltohes run ning into the town aud tho future prospect of the place is quite flattering. It miiiht! be well for the home seekers thfU are coming to Oregon to leave the railroad (track and visit 'our to" a and its fcunoundingK.. ; Elders 'Whitney, from Eugene city and M. Peterson have been holding a protracted meeting at this place, but nothing was accomplished. Uxo. From Mciuit Scott. iSiieep shearing is just closing in this locality," Mr.- M. TiptonV being the hnishiugph.ee. The haying season is upon us; the click of the mower can be heard on every hand, and tho air is laden with sweet oders from the new mown hay. Mr. John Dixon is among us again, having returned from .his Eastern trip last week, accompanied by his grand daughter -- Dr. C. n. Davis and family of Wil bur have moved into a dwelling at the old Sa'ibert ik-Noblo saw mill, and Mount Scott now has a resident phys- lcian un acquisition Jong leit anu needed. Some of the young gentlemen of this place paid Calipooia a Hying visit ou last Saturday, and remained until after Church services Sunday. The boys speak in glowing terms of the young ladies, and say they were very pleasantly entertained by the Calipoo- lanf. Mr. Abbey Abraham is rusticating in this vicicity, enjoying himself fish ing and hunting. By the way, Master Abbey has rather a novel wav of coun try trave mg which is upon a bicycle; coming out to his grand father's on last Saturday from town. The schools will nearly all close this week in Urn pait cf the county. Mr. Isaac Mathews was driving some very One looking beef cattle towards town on last Saturday and we suppose they w7ere intended for his butcher, shop in Roseburg. Miss Minnie Strader accompanied by Miss Rosa, Master George and Ed. Bushey were visiting at Mr. J. B. Tipton's last Sunday. ' - :T - The blackberries are ' reported more abundant than ustwfl this sea 3on near Mount Scott Mr. T. C. Atterbury of this place, who has been confined to the house for the pnsj six weeks, we are glad to learn is convalescing. Rev. W. G. Miller of Roberts creek will preach his monthly sermon at Oak creek Church on not Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. M. -, The ordinance of bap tism will be attended to at the North Umpqua after services. Mi.s Fannie Mclvean of Myrtle creek was visiting frieuds and relatives at Mount Scott last week. Fabeh. Dedication. . The riew Presbyterian v Church ai Myrtle Creek was dedicated on Sabbath last under the most favorable auspices. Rev. Father Williams of Medtord preached to. a cro wded house on Sat urday night and Sunday morning, after noon and night, with delight and satis faction to a deeply interested "audience. The sum of 300 was to be provided for, about half of - which was subscribed lit the close of the afternoon services.' Tho aV sep.ee of Bi o. Bell is stated a sufficient reason for leaving the balance due. Profrarvin of the Willamette Uni versity presided at the organ and with the assistance of local talent gave us some excellent music. " The new Church is an ornament to the place and the good people of Myrtle Creek may justly pride themselves in the completion of such a task. Rev.".W. A. Willis was present and assisted in; his usual hearty manner. An organization was effected with live members. D. S. Iv. Buick and McIIughe3 of Cany onviile were-ordained elders. J. E. D. KOTIU U. S. -Internal Hevexur, - -' CoLLECTOli's OfFICI-8, ' Dl3T OF Oe., ' rPortlaud, June-16, 185. To the taxpayers of Oregon and Wash ington Territory: Pending the change in the Internal l.evenue Collectors for this district, which will take place on the 22d instant, all offieai, communications should pe' addressed to the "Collector of Internal Kevenue," omitting individual name, and checks or money orders should be drawn accordingly. An adherence to these instructions will pre vent confusion and delay ia getting stamps. After said date you wiil address Hon. John WhiteaUcr, who becomes collector ca " that daj All mail matter should be 3eat to the maia ofiice at Portland, until further notice, as the branch offices for the sale of stamps have been discontinued. . J C. Caktsight, Collector. Euoklen's Arnica Salva. The Best Salve in: the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt lllieum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by S - Hamilton. ' Eugene City has eballencrd tlogehorg to form a team for a e!ay-pi-eon shooting match ; Oil from isatars's We'b-';: ' r The skin on tho "he'adisltept soft and flex ible by , a secretion from the oil glands. When these ar.ocloed '. the hair dies and falls ou'. Pa"ker8 xiair B.ilsam renews their actio!, restores th wlgiflal color to tl e hair an 1 makes it soft and glosuy. It also eradicates dandruff; Not gr asy, not a dye dttlicionsly perfumed. Djlihtfui lor a lady?s toilet table. The test of dressings. Prefe able to all similar articles because of it3 su perior clean!: ufS3 and purity. Mr. Parvin will assist in a Praise Service '-'t the Presbyterian Clmrch Sunday evening. : A Eoniarkabls Escape. Mrs, Mary A. Bailey, ot Tunkhannock, Pa., was aflhcted for six years with Asthma and Bronchitis, during Which time the best physicians could give no reiief. Iter life was despaired of, until in last October she pro cured a Bottle of Br. Kind's New Discovery, when immediate relief wa3 felt, and by con tinning its use for a short time she was com pletely cured, gaining in flush LO lbs. in a few months. Free Trial Bottles of this certain cure cf a 1 Throat and Lung Diseases at S. llam iitou'a Dru2 .Store.- Lari Buttles gl.00. Rev. E. G. 'Mi.-hael P. E. of the Will ametco district M. E. Church South will hold the fourth quarterly meeting for the Roseburg circuit at Oakland July the 4th and 5th being the first Saturday , and Sunday in July. All the orlicial memFers are urgently re quested to attend. B. T. SfiATtt' P. C. The Most Agreeable. As we1 as the most effective method cf dispelling Headaches, Colds aud Fevers or cleansing the System - is by taking a few doses of thfj plea3int California liquid fruit remedy Syrnp'of Figs. 50c and 1 bottlse orsalo fcyJJ. Ilairiiltob, Take Notice. Parties holding the following San Francisco Bridge C-. warrants as follows: .N. 0G7, ?1,000 No. 534, SoOONo. oG'j$12:?J will pre sent the same immediately for payment as interest will cease from this date. W. X. MOORE, June 19, 183j. . Trcas, Douglas Co. Accident. Mr. and Mrs. Silvers of Olalla while returning from the,funerai of the child of Voltaire Uurney Lufc Tuesday were bally if not seriously hurt by their team running away. Dr. Hoover hs been -tloing alt- that could be done to alleviate their sufTerlugs. They were at the house of Mr. Bounds the past hoard from, but hope to get home soon . To TnuEsuEn Men and Maciuse Mek. if you consult your own interests, j'on will before purchasing threshers, engines, inspir ators, pump, farm, church or school bell?, belting, hose, lubricating oils or anything in that line, address Z. T. Wright, Portland, Oregon, for prices and terms. All iroods fully warranted. ; :r 1IASKIEB. 0 1LMO IS K SAN DKItON. -At the resi dence of the bride? father in Kiddle by Jtev. It. p. Webb, J. W. Gilmore to ' ... Miss Lottie Sanderson. ; We extend our congratulations to the happy cou;U GRAND CELEBRATION -AT- ROSEBUKC JULY 4TH, 1885. !09liifliio!arsan OF AMERICAN liDEPENOEHCE. i- .,- . -.-'"..- 1 ... - ' ' . - .- i . ijxjj , i - cflB- " 1 President of tli Dny: lion. 1). S. 1C. BUICK, of Myrtle Creek. Orator: !IIoa, J. C. FULLEitTON. IS cutler ot tl:e BccIaratSou: E. F. WALCII. Pey. J. It. N. BELL. Grand TvSarsIuil: IL C. SLOCCM. 3Ii?sio nil Day l y tli fm fumetFY nnlice Xoecllo One Mile Running Pace, Purse of $15.00 Half Milr Runniuir Pace, Purse of 15.00 Entrances 5 to be added to Purse. FoiotRaee, Purs S5.0a Foot Race. Purse 2.50 Jumping-Purse $2.50 ". Jumping Pur.-e "2.o0 T Glass Ball Shooting, 1st Priza $5.00 ' " ' " " 2d Pri23 $2.50 This will le the bi jest occasion ever witnessed in Poseburg. . - COME 'ONE AND ALL. ti2 i U 1 AT NIGHT, AT mm wm , HALL. a Igreat bargain ON E OF THE FIN EST FAR MS IN DOUG LAS CO: FOR SALE ! S 550 Acres bottom hnt at .$25.00 per acre. G!0 At-rea t'a-sture 1-atid nt $4.00 i er aero lt200 trX trees, but good twe!iia, two Ilariia. r Vv tu .watered with eAcclltsnt ' .Sprinjr ail over the place. --I'lenty of OaklwoUi, a Kjiroad- Side track uU tCAny oiher conveniences.- Also another v'-e consistinsr of DO Acres ofUnatom land -ut $i5.C0 itr acre, 230 At re pasture Wild at 41 00 f iir acre, two dwelling aid one small bam, well wntoreJ, l-lcnry of w od. Thc-e two pia3& Jolft, joa c-.u parehauti mo or both on nxwoniir.ia iruws v.tccs unuuw.. , pjiy w e.' VIRW olii articular "'.hi 'S a crr-Jit hat-pain F 13 1 If f.-rwort 1 ta;rvaM tiliiil valuabl, worlvin.x people, " Send If) cents ros- id will man you fiisk, a royal valuabla sa.ai:e box cif troodi that will put you ui the way o matiini; more money jin a ie days than Jou over taoa ''at v'MHibte atanv bu.4nets. Caf'Ual uoS( required. You can iivo at home and wor! ia sji.xre time only, or all the time. All of bosh sexes,! of all jrrau.ily- saccassfui. 50 cents to 35 easiily earned every evening. That all who want work "it.v.test the business,, we make this un parailelad ffer; To all who are not well satisfied we will son il t; pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particular direoiions, etc., sent free. Iainieiifce pay absolutely fiure for ali who start at once. Oon't uc ay. Address STiJiSOJT Co., 1'ortlaud, Jlaine. !IK rREREXTSOIVES aw at. Send U8 a cents postage, and by mail you will get FRjiK a package of goodj tf larjf value, thut wiil start you in work that will at once briiijryou in money fatdr than anything else tu America. AH about the4,0i!oin presenU with each box. Agents wanted everywhere, of either sex, of ad aan, lyr all the time, or spare time only, to work for us at thcr ov n ho;ne3. 1. Fortunes iora.1 workers absolutely a tured. Don't delay. ' II. Hallkj. a. Co., rortland iialne. Kt'i'ercc's .Sale. 5' AJOTICE IS HERIIUY OiVNT THAT UXDEB, d.1 and in pursnai.ee of a ueciea and order ofjiaio of tho cir.'Uit Court of the c-uteut Ore-ou for tne t;ounty of Uolitas waue and ei Acred in said court en die ei'hteentn (1) uuy of inty, lte, tu that cer tain Bun wherein ljouislivl.il, laaao Vcli.in and John lla-st are l'laiu: iffo and .J jha StCj.waai is Do fondant. That I will ou Saturday July 11th. A. D. 1885 At the hour of out o'clock in the aftcrnoou ot uaid day sell at puolic auc.iou ui ir.mtof .no coufk House door i.i lloieblng in said at ale and county ud rii-ot, title and intere.-.t of the atoresald J'Uiut.ffs aaa de fendant, ald of caell oi ilicm m a.jd to te nwlowiii,; p;e-iiiei to;wit: T.i tt verUiU aluanir cianu ti.u.itej Li 'l'cnno. S'ie . uioii iu DoaLis oucy, cruipjii, and more pafaoul-triv dc&iriucd a- Coiiiuieneios at thss nuitiiii t,i Vtn,uCM cruicb.- ruaiuntf. tauneo soum about 750 Jiarua. and Kitu.aed on OoiU blued of oid i Cnlcti, and bonnr about two hanJied-jards v.mu, outaoiinir one hundred acreo, wore or lest;, toother j c.viih tne dUclics, lUiiiicni, water rights and buitdiuAS-t and puriettaiicc-a,. luutuutii "cout -Uave ana one-1 half wile! ot war diclnM., ruumu fm cjulnn a j ditch to said Teiunsesatsuuio'h, ana about elevo hua- j dreufeet oi 'Undnj, t,l;vkjiintli and miuin; koois and ad bu Liiaj ji.a-auj J uij.i a."id ajipurwnaau i- baid unn . . ' , That aid Sale will be made for cash m bund, and itubjjct to the eonilrmation of said Cuouitcourt. Dated Jui.e 0, lifi5. ' C. A. TAYLOFt, ... - '- . . lieferce. . N 'OTICE IS HEIUCBY OiVi THAT CEOltGE Dewe-it of My rtla deck,- Douglas Comity, or-'on, ou the I7lh day of April, H35, nia'.'.e a .goa eral usiifniiicot to the undersigned 11. Vt . fetuj-non-aon tX ail h.ft pr ijici'ty' iiudnr "the pr vision of the Statuie of reon euutlcd "An act to secure credit ors a just division ot the estates of debtor who con vey to assigns for tho beueiit of creditors," and that the undersigned ha.duly quaii2cd aa ucb assignee. Therefore, All ih.t.-ii3 Iwviuif i tisns aau!-54. ti,e said (Jcore Denitiut ara hereo-y notified to preaeat the siunc, under oalh, to tho u ndcr.dned at Myrtle. Creek, Uoulas County, O-cnl, within tnree mouths from this dat Ail per nous inacbted to deore De ment are required U make immediate paymcut to me, ' .- ll. VV. sTceiifcisuX, L. F. Mo!icn, " Assignee. .Any for Ass??nco. . Dat'jd April 21, lsa. In Justice Court tr Calipooia Treeinct, Douglas county, Jtate of Ore,r n. . E. J. Fae, llaintiJ, ) Civil Action vs. - !- to - John Fiasr, Defendant. J recover money, To John Fraoer, the abeve rained Defendant. - IN Til!: NAME OF THE STVTE OF OUEGO.V, you are i hereby required to appear before the underiijmed,! a Jutiee of the l'eace for Cali pooia precinct, Juylns County- Eit-ite of Oregon, at the ofilce f said JiMtifie mi said preeinet on aaturdav the 25th day of July, l(3i! at the hour of 2 o'dock in the aftcmo'm of -nd day to answer E. J. Faj.T', the ab'ive named i'bdutiff iu a civilaetion - The Defendant will take Voliee that i be fail to answer the complaint filed herein the Plaintiff.- will take jud.neiit-aaiiiit him f r the aunt of 117 i7 tojrethtjr with Hie cost a id disburs.'iieuts. This Summons is published by order of said Just ice Court, dutv made aud entered ii paid Court aud action oh thelth dsy of June A. D. Irf5. J. II. KAY, . -" Justice cf the Peace, Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court ol the i uue of Oregon in anl for Doughs Couuty. i ; : ' .-.- T, It. Sueridan and J.' SliCtlan, Tartnors doinjf busiaoss uuuer tne Ana oaaie ci fchtnuaa bros FlamtaTti, - j - - -. v-'; '.' 'Z ---. fu'-va I : 'ZZr--:Z''Z''Zr' J. F. W. Satibcrt and X. E. Saubert, hi wife; F ' II. Nubia and S. Jl.s NubSe, Ids wuc U he tsud JL . W. bHultcrt and V. II. .ob!e heui; jartnt rs un. - dcr tht Unn muicot. SauUo.t r.tioie; and i,L , Joselisoii, Oeiendajits Notice is hereby given That by virtue cf an execu tion issued out o the -ore-nit uuri tvr I'eeina coun y, Oregon, on the ilCvh di.y of May losa ana tt mo directed anddulivcrcalu J)u.-uu.ikc vi a Judgment &-.d lie'itee duly cadj and entered in fril ca-euit Court xa tlw th uay id" May ,lsrf) in favor vt tho absve named rluiisulis and afea nrft t . e t.bo e i.oi:ied Ijefenuauta, J. f W. sUubert. and ?J ic.&aubert, hia wife, aim K. if. Kohls, au-i js. .m. ioLIe, iiss wae, amt iiJ. P. W aubcrt aiiU t'. IU ulii Lemjf part ners uncer the m ia naiae oi tdubi.rc & haunt ior tli uuia a-( ana an atnirucy's ieecf b,bMv H.U4. i(Jl.fo evbis ami u.isuurit'aiGnis, ana mr the forecioo ureyia. luertgajje on real yropuriy by said fcauhcrt iNoWe lo iuiu iionuau hum utiU for tho aale of the morted reim ta 8;.tfy : aia o'uunnt, at- . tt.ruc.v a foe ana c(.bts anu i;ubiir.cn.cnis a:td wntrcis SAiU Lxecutiuu coiuuianus lab t)i.,t out ot ttie aia pieiiiiej tur tho lureehisure and a.oeuf waiuu riuu uwereo a.id Jui jjinont tre reco . erU, 1 batitjvy tna tjau oum ami atUirncy'a tee, costs una ukburiCiuuiits. 1 usvo lcMeu Upon ami on but uruuy JUue li iu, cciwoen Uiu iw.rs vt u o Ov k ah ana o oo.k 4 it, t-j-wi at inu Hour of ii o'clock p m Oi saiii.ua, ni writ t f-uiii;c avictmii to the luhctfc biuUur lor uoii m liaiiu ai tuo Court iioiisv; IX'i'r in huoeourg, Circam, au xuu rilit, V.t.ti and iuu:i-et if tha eaiu i't'ieiiuaniB, J. b. W. iiaubert.vil. ii. fcau-l-ert, I . 11 nobie, f M Aoble, or eui.er ot thcni? iu aua to the luiiownijf uwuribv'd uiorixafc'ed pruUiiacs, w-w.i, licv'iniiiinr at uio .uru tasv coru.r -oi 1 mi;!iy'iunas.ioi iauu c!ui;n in tuftum 15, l'own kiup ., faouui ivuugu.'-l tjt, ;ii loulas county,, uivn, aju ranniiig lhenct Dcuih b chain.-, t icncit iouui (Ouertej cjC H clian.d, ihcuto irth 14 Oereej huiu a.;0 clucus (o i'i Jl bouuuar of said ciaiin, liieacti i;l an ca.-te.-iy unvctiun along1 uorta buunuary to tl.eiaa. e or tcUiuin; and voniuinin.; S.1k airr.-vs, al.-so ana I&luid, knov u una dci ll-ed us Lois nuuiiier 7 and S in beca-jn . la lowiiehiji.(i; 6outa of ratine 4 W'csi- in iJouias county lirt-jjon, eonuininig acrts, tiKtt!iw with tlie &aw itiill, ilia iHais, liiKiues aiiti other ininru .'ciiicnts - situate on or oe.oii.Lj;-tr ;u ai.y wiyB ajiriaininjf Uiuj ctn, also aii ln i .eht, Uiie aim mttix-bl or taiU arcics in anu to ail louds anu rixhta of way for irave-liiig or inauit.uijiiig', having or Ufivg rig lit of way over, u 'potior aerobe iho lauuit of V. nnam lrak anas. I'. ti.akciy, to: ana iiom gam sawmill and uemuea, ail oi ilic ahuvo ucsenced reuuse heridi tanieaiii, toneineuisaiid api-uritfuaiicej oenitiecuoa to ana in tne tuaie oi u. A'auie Out uwi.ed and lK)Kaei&ed oy t.ia s vid J. t'. W. saubert and F. 11 iiuOieas c l ai'tncrs. 1 Willies iny iw'uu lhib2Sth day of May, 1SSS. G. A. XAVlAii, telioritf or 0ou0-!aa county, Crcjoru In tho Circuit Court of the Stito of Creyon withia and for the countv ol'loii'iii3. lioalie Polluud and Kepna I'eiland, ber husbaod, i'lain . . - . ;' ",'-.. ': - VS. -a " Tlioiua3 tj'Iteilry and Fr.u.k M. Baker, Defendants. Suiu in equity to quiet utic to real ejiitu. - lo ittouutfj j iuiniv uiki tnink a. tuiKer, the above namiid l'eltiiiiJl.i: 11 cue Uuu.e ot cue outtc oi Ur eoii, you aro rcquiiua to upovur uiui Jiv.er vn coiiipiuui( or t'ial u.iti .idea against jou in ine abovo ciitivica omt, iu the above cuautxi cour,"oa or oe toie tne irst oa oi ui next rouiar conit vncrco!, to-wit, onMuUuay IU 1'Ji.nuay oc ucioCur l&S .it yod loil to so ajipw and umu'ei' t'luituta wdl tipply t vde Court lo. tue reiit-t otiauutu in kuio con.iuint, t.-wie; .. i A ue.TCe thatthe defeudant-s and all persons claim iny uuuer ilium t-y tuie atcru.iijf tuttuciit to Una sillv, utt loievtr LUirea Iiom uu ciauu to uliy VAvAlil ill nan.u-.t--.Uce )n tnu L, ;s ot is 1j J of bfC. 1Q .;u etie W j i4 o 4 oi bee. Iir in l' -o c ol tt 4 ia Uie uwtriAi oi l-aiiu. t-ubjo-cl to .o at cue Land OliKe ol Uiv cioalitcl-n uidUicG of trcou. - luld summons !s , UlU3ic4 by oiuif, of llotl. K. 8 cean, J ud c ul said ni ' iiw uiajr olu, i&oo. Admi:ii.6lnitor,s Notice. SiTll WJLL ANNEXED. OTICE IS IIKilEKy G1VKN, TO ALL WHOM 1 1 kir.y eonceiii, tn Jt lue Uu.au. biaoa ucui Oeeil udiy aipoiii.na uy us: vtunty couri. ci c-voia t.uuittj, oreud Auiaia.sirtoi'v v. tin vid anuexcu of tnc eotate ot joila i . jul;ic1i1ii, i.ue Ot bald county, aii roons indebted to said e-itAte ara hereby no--tin ca vo make luiiuuuiate puyiuent w tdo Uuuer sijjuoa At u.s ouwii U toe c -j n vuaialid, ll tad oviniiy, ana all parwej ua 'tu etaiiijs agUiust uui ea.aw ai'B necty rouirea to i-it-iuii tne oiuc, vitu proper voUcnua uui.t ciuieu, uj uij unueisiguea at ii's iaw oiuce in tte city oi'c-i.a.ai.u, iu k uiu county ami bint, w.uun luontaa irou imui nu.eof. OtUvj iiay lj.n, liSo. C. A. KEIlLBilliDJi, ' -Administrator, with wnl iini.i-ioj, oi ttie estate of - .;Uii i-..uuit;Miii4 uvca:i-ii. . uu.l-7w . DISSOLUTION Of CU-iWxtTXLTvSIIIP. fllllK CO-tAKlhlt.SiliF liJiiiETCrrVitlS LXIST JL liiif tiiiuei" tuo iii m iiiiio nau myie -i aoivu-hi, v uceicr i Co., CoiifsiiOi ot (sol, Alv"aoi, x.Uuola -AOia.iaui, L,. Wiiceict aud w. 31. viucuicr ia tu.s uuy ucoiVfd try iuuiit edneiii.. Any ututs uua iroui tne t:na are u Ovs paid ly ol, voranauj, and ail accounts uuo to uiu iiiin at e to Oo p.nu Co can caid isoi. -iliriiatn. I tdL. AttuadAll, lioseoaiy, Oregon, J 1.. Ali.vAilAAl, juy o.j, iaoj - -1 L. c. niii.i.cili, V W . ii. lilbLblt. Lisnti Corners. rp.HE F0LLuVI.U LAV WAS f AS.ED BY THE. lo eiWbiinau corners of Government surveys wne.e tne wituejs trsj navu bccncui, or uave laneu dowj, a.id v. uoro tliere Aiuijaua cue otu.uo on wuietc tlte teKiilTiig uiai Ka of j oluiea caa tun te setu, r wncro oilier cviuciives (oit.ie O.jier.aueut tornerj n.ay or cusi Re lmiud, wneivoy tae oatu cui'iiera es lai.i.biUHi Oy Ci0.e,ii.u2i!6 ourcysca oo pO.lvlvciy lirci.tcu Oj any ol cUCi o' wiw'r a2cal.t; e,lacilce, a.na collier or uoraeia 1.0 ee rccaxtudoiicu m ttie man mi' pixaiuiuvd in tuiu.ccUoii loi-c.;tOu.-iu.gi.iiiicirt, ana eiuad Lccp a t-t-t-i.-tc icooiu ul te cane lu a oooa eaiicu ftcu.n. lrtco "i Li is. Kiurvcj&, and g-Viug1 t.iu tiai.-, wia ii.iuiw'j. of pt Tou3 piccit, aud turn ca-.d I'vi'i.-r i ovui io tiii si.io.Bjr. Vnen o it tsvjCily.i.'.i, iimy sii.tu oo rocofiiied Ihci'vultcr as tne lc'al aid criJiaticUw cljii or coniv.'o. Vt .a. 1'i.ixt.x., oo'auc.t ourveyor. milZ FAM JUS JitSY BULL, BF.N BUTLER. ' JL lie . oi :io '"..iyji'-a ' J.-ivc. ov.j-j.i, oi v.-i.Ma v.-iK.K , ii t-6 Jr.rjy. .:i'e eirj u.a .ta i& (f a ult u Uiiia coi'i"i ii ji-v.l.ta.s, cs j'CJkcaoKj jd Kxad. Vvili ue b-a rctiio.o. j.i-jaii a -uiy place, oo aja oaj a-ixi tulio .-ua.il oi .i-;.iv.iar, o.l v.uo&tau ol t..o r.Vos'. fiw.v..ic .i;;..iiijC.i... :ian:: n.iiULLK b;:.js iiavl; toi:;fo?.m JL iu woa! e. j of iio.cOiL .iu. wiu iuru .o.i tn.nu a -rile- o. tii;is Ji wuiu iui' tej.i uiiicy t.uti to cui baj i.ioi ay int wo.k .i.i.' iu ,a ui cuuiiy M Ui Uaucaa-jf pnoe ! c i. ot, per coid i -r.l.'jr-i.gj wjoJ. - rtif ui!.' f r Iu u.m is tuiiii woou. c.ood laajaro -ui 1 aai.:tiJa ;U '.Uhhjcu. Cr. e inj t o,ir oaei" iwti u i..i J. r. iirnjr. ZJ For Sale ClKay. 0 ME WA-LTH.t A. WOODi KEAl'i.t, ii AS BEEN run iiu-e v wou i ad i.i cood ur-ie'r is a .x io .t cut and ia J it JuJ as nv iuid wni oe void iu.' tit'.y coiled oa uio ajuar o. cost pries, enquire oli-'ra.iA Jlyialioa ou a.j.I o e ncf iu.Ij SMutii of MMitutg oa wa.1 side oi ui avg. F. iloluilei. IJROPEHTY FRONT I NO ON TilKES rRINCTPLK Btreets, sir.e woxio icvt, winch wul ive fucltt ouildi.ijf lots isitxito lect. ooij nalnes noUAeand aioo good uwjbia, wen furitisuod. nne wen, wit lum ., alao wooa tnedana otitcr out btiiid.n!r and all wed ica.eed. lor j-aracuiars enquire at aiaview OlliCc. -; FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the matter of tle Kstatc of Henry Caterman, OewCaud. " ,V-c'licliIS IIEI1EBY CIVEN TUATTiiK UXDEK Jji atnuo, adaaulstiau'iX oi tlie i-j-tae.oi iieary wieniia.j, ue-xd.-ito, liiu ule-.i li.ji- tLti aocouiii, tu Baiu mfivbur, m Aia ouii . court of uou-Ustxunty Oregon, ana laa.- haid oju: ni appoiiicsj 'i'acMiay, the 'iih uay ol July iai, at lue iu-ur of 10 o'ciocK. a U of aaui uavai tr.o time for iicurnig oojecuoii to uch linru aciiJUi ivn l tiitt oCvtieni-in, .j.-d i, -Dated ilay 2otn, l ji bJoA.tA VxAi'KUllAN, Ad miuiatratn; iiuie a. Lauc, n-ar At. unity. Final Sattloiiieiit. IN THE COUNTY COUUT Ob' THE STATE OF Oregon for lKiulas County, in the matter .f th Estta of lcvi bat.kloy dei.'eis:t'. VO'llcK IS Hh.itr.OY UlViiN TUT.TII3 UN i.1 dv-riined Axlini.iiSiraiOr of tho -$tate of l."3.'i ucckley, duaeJ, n !ilid hii liaai aejoii'it in set-' tleueut of Kiid ea'.c, and t;ut tu Hon. J. S. Fiu huh, Judjre oiibe a.iove nutll Couru, by. order culy made and eiue;el upon the 'Jmirual of wd Court, has lixodTdUiKi .y July T.lilci, for hjann ubjeecions, if a y lucre b.i, to aaid noai aeount and tne iuttieaicnt of t.iii-1 esu.ttc. , : . HrJNKi' Bi-CiiUEY, Ad.xilr.itrator June ila lai5. . SUBSCRIBE S?S."mnr -