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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, APRIL, 16, 1886. victory cast jts too dear. There is abundant evidence of great political dissatisfaction in the state of Oregon. The completo and rapid dis integration of the Republican party as a state and national organization is not to be gainsayed. The Republican par ty has filled its mission and stalks upon the stage a ghost of its former greatness. In sixteen states of the union it has no organization and can have no hope of national success save through an appeal to sectional hatred. That appeal has lost its force and power, and will never again be the shibboleth of victory. But it is with matters of state interest with which we wish to deal. From an editorial in the Portland New there can be no doubt but that the Repub lican party of Marion county is com pletely demoralized. The rule 'of the "bosses" there have become unendur able and a general revolt is expected. The News predicts that the same result may occur in Multnomah. This note has already been struck by the Ore gonian. This demoralization is caused by two things, first, the discontent of the people at the power assumed by a few leaders who "set up" primaries and control conventions and second the growing strength of the sentiment in favor of the prohibition of the liquor traffic. Now gentlemen, of the De mocracy can we not read in this dry rot of the opposition a lesson for our own benefit. The disease is in the at mosphere and is contasnoits, and has made this malignant attack upon the Republican party beeause in this state that party is in the majority, while the Democracy being in the minority has been able to control its differences. The demoralization of the opposition gives the Democracy its opportunity. It must prepare to assume the responsi bility of government in this state and must rise to the fullest conception of the people's demands. The people of Oregon do not desire packed conventions or boss rule and they do demand the ful lest and . frankest discussion upon a! great issues. The Review believes that a large majority of the truest, ablest and stannchest leaders of the Demo" cratic party in Oregon are in favor of fully testing this great question before the people. It therefore asks of these leaders that they assert their highest manhood at the State-Convention, and breathe into the platform those ideas that are destined to give a free and full expression of the people at the polls. The Democratic party can stand defeat It is the great conservative organization of the people. What cannot stand, however, is victory at the sacrifice of a single principle. It can not be made the apologist and defender of wrong. Let its leaders boldly speak the truth.' We do not fear dofeat, but we do fear that victory can be pur chased at too dear a piice. IlowUra and Oroictera. Whenever the land thieves have been interfered with by our Democratic ad ministration it has raised an angry howl from the Republican press from Maine to California. When the cat tie barons are compeled to vacate their stolen possessions, the same organs howl again. When the railroad steals are opened up to view and they are called to account, every Republican editor is up in arms and ready to fight When the protected monopoly is to have its robberies of the masses inter fered with, they shout for the poor laboring Man; and when the administra tion attempts to investigate the fraud- nlw nf t.hr "RaII Telenliono Oomnanv, "V - 1 X J and when we investigate the timber stealing and knock Mormonism end ways, Ed. Review, every mother's son of them is heard howling himself hoarse at the administration. All the corrupt rings that grew up and flour ished during the long years bf Repub lican rule have gathered themselves together for a combined assault upon the administration, and it is the duty of every Democrat and all good citi zens to stand by the President in his great work of reform. He is a strong man, but he needs the support and en couragement of the people. The Dem ocratic party must stand by him or perish. There may be differences of opinion about minor matters, but here there must be a solid front and no wav ering. In the great contest with the combined power of the monopolists and public plunderers, Grover Cleve land and his paity must stand or fall together. Albany Democrat. 'It is understood Vilas has asked Third Assistant Postmaster General Hazen to resign. Hazen is the last of the Republican Bureau officials in the Democratic Administration. He has been in office for many yeare and ha3 risen from clerk to chief clerk. Nash, of the same department, is 6aid to be his sucsessor No good citizen should shirk the re sponsibility of casting his vote for the best men, the Democrats must there fore place the very best men on their ticket, 'and we are safe in saying that they will do this very thing. Mrs. Thos. A. Hendricks, widow of the late vice-president is in California visiting relatives. RAILROAD TO COOS. - It is now a settled fact that the steam-ships of the O. R. & N Co., will not drain Western Oregon of its pro ducts, nor will thsy supply it with freights as they have done in years gone by. Already the Yaquina route is doing an immense freight business. From Yreka in California to Salem Oregon freights now are delivered at points between these two cities a dis tance of three hundred and fifty miles over the Yaquina route in Benton county. Nearly all the groceries and heavy goods that are used in the cities of the Willamette south of and in. eluding Salem purchased in San Fran cisco brought over this new and cheap route, and in less time than it takes' on the old route by the way of the Col umbia river. And this is but the be ginning of the business that is being built up by this new enterprise. The O. R. & N. Co., will have the monopoly no longer. Not only are the freights less, but the time saved is one third over the Yaquina route as against the Columbia. But why shculcl Southern Oregon go via Yaquina when there is a far better harbor at Coos Bay. The Yaquina is depending largely on South em Oregon for support when in point of fact, the most feasible and profitable route lays between Rosebnrg and Coos Bay. Roseburg would become the junction and distributing depot for freights, east and west and for the north and the south The entire Southern Oregon and the Northern California trade should come over the route from Coos Bay to Roseburg, We include in this market the entire Southeastern and middle Oregon Were a railroad built from Coos Bay to Roseburg it would drain a country as large as New England, and that too without a rival. It would be ha' of the State or Territory that would sustain this Coos bay route And as population would come in folio win, the railroad a trade and traffic would be built up that we would find in no other part of Oregon. Consider for moment that there would be traffic both ways over this road. Coos, Cur ry and Douglas counties can produce more traffic in every thing to be found in Oregon than all the other counties put together. No other counties have the coal as extensively distributed anion" them as these counties. No other counties have the white cedar and myrtle1 timber that are found in these counties. And we may add the hemlock, spruce, ash and alder. The best article of fir is found here also, More than this there is a large and in creasing population in Coos and Curry counties, And they are the only coast counties in Oregon ; where there is a large population or any at all scarcely These three counties are capable of sustaining one hundred thousand pop ulation. There is one State in the union no larger than either Douglas or Coos counties that sustains a popu lation of four hundred and fifty thou sand. It is marked all over with rail road tracks. Is there any reason why a route that of itself can furnish no traffic whatever to support it should be sustained by those who would patron ize a railroad to Coos Bay if built and that too over a self sustaining route virtually independent in that particu lar? But with the addition of outside traffic how much more strongly the ar sument comes that there should be a railroad to Coos Bay for the benefit of Southern Oregon. Push. The theory by which the constitu tion of the United States a8 well as the constitutions of the several states and territories is interpreted by the Demo cratic party seems to' meet the general approval of all concerned, therefore all Democrats should hold allegiance to that party giving the lest government, SIMMONS LIVER REGULATOR For all Disposes of the Liver, Sidneys, Stoacb, and Spleen. This pnrely vegetable pre paration, now so ccl bratcd as a Family Medicin, originated in the South in 1828. It acts Kfntly on the Jewels and Kidney and eorrwits tha action of the Liver, an-i i, there fore, the bent preparatory mediciue, whatever the sick ness may prove to be. In all common diseases it will, on " jutHlstmi by any other medi cine, effect a speedy care. The Reealtttor is safe to administer in any condition of the system, and under no circum stances can it do harm. It will invigorate like a class of wine, but is no intoxicating bever age to lead to intemperance; will promote di gestion, dissipate headache, and gener ally tone up the system. The dose is small, not unpleasant, and its virtues undoubted No loss of time, no inter- " ruptiou or stoppage of business while tilting the Regulator. Children complaining of Colic, Headache, or"SIck Stomach, a teapoetUul pr more will five relief. If taken occasionally by pf tients exposed to MALARIA, will expel the poison and protect then from attack. A PBT8ICIAV8 OriXION. I have been practicing medicine for twenty yea", and have never been able to put up a vegetable compound that would, like Simmons Uver Regu lator, promptly and effectively move the Liver M action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak ening) the digestive and assimilative powers ol the system. L. M. Hiwtok. M. l. .Washington, Ark. SEE THAT TOE SET TITE CENTIME. FRBKARED BY J. H. Ze'ilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Dissolution Xoticc jtrrirfn rJ Samuel Marlr. Ashcr Marks and Wm. L Friedlander, doing business at Roseburg Oregon, under the firm name of S. Marks Co: thbj day dissolved by the retirement of Win. I. Friedlander. AD liabilities ot earn nrui m k liqui dated and all debts due said firm are to be collected by the remaining members. The firm name remain the same as heretofore: t Samuel Marks Dated, Rosetmrg, Oregon, Asher Mks April 12th, 1896. Wm. I, Fnedlander. PROHIBITION STATE CONVENTION. Xominces on State Ticket. (Special to Tut Review.) Governor, J. E. Houston, Ashland, Or; Congress, Prof. Miller, Philomath College; Judge, D. R. N. Blackburn, Albany; Sec. State, A. 0. Kinney, Astoria; Supt Pub. Inst., Prof. Ly man, Forest Grove; Treasurer, J. L. Williams, Roseburg. We congratulate you Bro. Williams on your nomination, you are the right man in the right place, and we do think Roseburg ought not to do without you, wc can't spare yon. Of the ticket in general we shall speak more particular ly in the future. These no doubt are all honorable men, but what strength they can draw can scarcely ho conject ured at present, for much depends up on what the Democrats and Repub licans will do. Wc shall see what we shall see. Oouylas County Democratic Convention. The Democracy of Douglas county ")regon will meet in regular County Jonvention at the Court house, Rose burg at 10 A. M. on Wednesday April 28, 1886, for the purpose of nominating candidates for tlje various county offices and electing nine delegates .to the State Democratic Convention to be held in Portland on the 4 th, day of May 1886 and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before said County Convention Primaries for the purpose of electing delegates to attend said convention will be held at the respective places of voting in the several precincts on Tues day the 6th day of April 18S6. The various precincts shall be entitled to representation in said Convention as follows: Cow Creek 4 Mt. Scott 2 Canyonville G East Umpqua 2 Riddle 2 Calapooia 12 Myrtle Creek 7 Yoncolla 3 Deer Creek 11 Pass Creek 6 Camas Valley 3 Elkton 4 len Mile 3 Scottsburg 2 booking Glass 6 Gardiner 5 Coles Galley 3 Wilbur 3 Total 87 T. R. Sheridan, J. W. Hamilton. Sec. Ohm. Oom .1 QV1SSTION OF PRIVLEGE. Ed. Review: Can a person conci entiously accept an appointment to public office, from a political party, and while holding the office denounce that party through the public prints? Would not common honesty and self respect dictate that the person should resign before denouncing the party under whom he holds his office? And docs not such a cause pursued by a federal office holder come within the spirit and letter of the civil service bill and tenure of office acts? Would not such a course fall within the cata logue of offensive partisan? By aus wering these questions you will confer a favor upon many citizens. Enquirer. We refer these pertinent question to some one who is better versed in civil service reform than ourselves. Ed. Tiie question of temperance is the leading issue of the hour, let no man on your ticket who will not sub mit this to the people, and favors the temperance side. Administrators Notice. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oretron in and for Douglas County, in the matter ol the estate oi v. v. sncuon acc u. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY OI VEM TIT AT THE tTVHF.R signed has by the County Court of Dout-las County, State of Oregon been appointed Adminis trator ol tne Kstate ol w. i. Shelton dec d where fore all persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and all persons having claims against the same wiil present their ciaims against the said estate, duly verified to the undersigned at his residence near Wilbur in said County or at the nice oi j. c. ruuerton m lloscburg Oregon. N. Lahait. Dated March 30, 1SSC. Administrator, A Safeguard. The fatal rapidity with which slight Colds and Coughs frequently develop into the gravest maladies of the throat and lungs, is a consideration which should impel every prudent person to keep at hand, as a household remedy, a bottle of AYEK'S CIIERRY PECTORAL. Nothing else gives such Immediate relief and works so sure a cure in all affections of this class. That eminent physician. Prof. F. Sweetzer, of the Maine Medical School, Brunswick, Mc., says : "Medical science has produced no other ano dyne expectorant so good as Ater'b Chirrt Pectoral. It is invaluable for diseases of the throat and lungs." The same opinion is expressed by the well-known Dr. L. J. Addison, of Chicago, 111., who says : "I have never found, in thirty-fire year of continuous study and practice of medicine, any preparation of so great value as A YB R's Chbrbt Pectoral, for treatment of diseases of the throat and lungs. It not only breaks up colds and cures severe coughs, but Is more effective than anything else in relieving even the most serious bronchial ana pulmon&ry affections." AYER'S Cherry Pectoral Is not a new claimant for popular confi dence, but a medicine which is to-day savins the lives of the third generation who nave come Into being since it was first offered to the public. There is not a household in which this invaluable remedy has once been in troduced where its use has ever been abandoned, and there is not a person who has ever given it a proper trial for any throat or lung disease suscep tible of cure, who has not been made well bv it. AYER'S CHEERY PECTORAL has, In numberless instances, cured obstinate cases of chronic Bronchitis, Laryngitis, and even acuta Pneumonia, ana has saved many patients in the earlier stages of Pulmonary Consumption. It is a medicine that only requires to be taken In small doses, is pleasant to the taste, and is needed in every house where there are children, as there is nothing bo good as AYER'S CIIERRY PECTORAL for treat merit of Croup and Whooping Cough. 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The ladies of the Eastern Star Chap tcr of Roseburg will give a MUSICAL SOIREE at SLOCUM'S OPERA HOUSE : Wednesday Evening, May 5th 1886. Admission 50cts. Children half price. Tickets for sale t Abrahams store, al so reserved seats without extra charge. PHILIP SAUTER, Merchant Tailor, Tr EEPS a laruft and complete assortment of gam JL. pies of the very best mi materials and latest styles. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER A perfect FIT Guaranteed Cleaning and Repairing done neatly at Reasonable rates. SHOP Opposite BITSER'8 Meat Market, on Jackson Stroet. ROSEBURG, OREGON'. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Re Anril 1st. Hi.t OTICE la HEREBT AT THE FOL- lowiiur-namea Settle nttae of his in- tcntion to make tntXfmHH of his claim, ) ths Register am Saturilnv and that said prof tefll to or KecelTer at KdaebWBk May 14th, 1886, vis. Bamtel ebsf. Homestead No. 3320 for the S. E. set. Ran ire 7 West W. M. Tp. 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I hcrelry announce myself at a candidate for the office of School Supcrintdndcnt of Doug las county, subject to the decision of the Dem ocratic Convention. . G. V. BOGCS. Donglsis County, OUEGOi? Year begins Monday, Septembor 7, 1885. STUDY IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE WANTS OF ANY brilliant minds glow with a desire for knowledge remote or more expensive institutions; among most promising in school. study is made almost as full as that of many of our C olleges, interior to none. . of Twelve "Weeks: .? 4 00 First grade Middle class 5 00 Secoiur grade Middle class. . . . G 00 Senior class .- Music. 7 00 8' 00 9 00 :.$i2 oo o rjQ . . ...... ... .... ... ... ........ fl 00 to 12 00 GEORGE T. RU8SELI Ti incipa!, n DIMMICK, . . ----- oxtBaoza- DEALERS IN ' BOOKS, .STATIONERY, OILS, VARNISHES, PUTTY, TRUSSES, JEWELRY, TOILET GOODS PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ETC. WHITE BRONZE STATUAUY Were awarded the -GOLD MEDAL AT ; WORLD'S FAIR, New Orlhass, 1 S "A - 5 t- Jr 2KUMENTA!. ttesigijsaiji - Jacksonville, Oregon ffHITSETT THAT HE IS NOW PRE PA liKD SAW MILL on South Deer creek, ia kinds on short notice at on short notice. J. J. WUITSETT. Prices? OR DRESSED next season? If so have y6ur lumber sawed now thoroughly seasoned. It will cost no mora It. A. Booth, Brain Or Walker, PORTLAND, OREGON. us for terms, and prices before pur. We will give you the best machin NOTICE FOIt PUBLICATION Laud Office at Roseburg- Oregon, X arch 10. 1836. RXOTICE IS 1IEREBT GIVEN THAT THE FOL- . .v,...B-ii,Uea seiner nas u lea noUceot his in tention in maka fln.l :M' ... . - . . . . ., .. ." . : - i"1"'. m vuppvn m ins claim. and that said proof will be made before the Reirister OT KlVMrw n . O ...... I 1 m " .. '-"""isuiia vmce, on t&turdar. v-pr'J7.188? viz: ThomM WUon preerapUon 1. 8 Wes fw M 8. E. J of 8. E. J age. 8 Tp. 31 S. R. 5 He names the fallowing witnesses to prore bis .w....uu lrIuuulT. Uion, anu cultivation of. said land, vU: J. J. Packard, C. Pickett, James Pickett, J. J. Birch, all of CanyonrUlc, Itouglas Co. Oregon. Also at the same time and place The J. J. Packard of N. W. J A S R. A Went W M n. t OI A. IS., t OCC. 2 ip. 31 8. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation o f, said land, Tii: Thomas wilson, Charlotte Pickett, of Can yonville and J. J. Birch, James Pickett, of Riddle, Oregon, t , Also at the same time and place viz: Charlotte Pickett Homestead 4411 for the N. W. i of Ji. E. 1. N. i of N. W. 4 8. W. J of N. W. J Sec. 12 Tp. 31 S. A. 6 West W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove big con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of , laid land, viz: J. J. Packard, Thomas Wilson, James Pickett, of Canyonville and J. J. Birch ot Kiddle, Oregon. W. F. atEWAMix, Register OTUN1TY from ANNOYANCE M PaL0stS3tb,l833i Made only of th fliiMt nndttestqnal. ity of iilasm for withstanding beat. Every good thing la Counter feited, and oonsumera are CAU TIONED against IMITATIONS of these Chimneys made of VERY riAiuuii&sa. cjee mat tne exact label la on each chimney as above. -The Pearl Top la always clear and bright Glass. Hanuftectnred OJTL.T . GEO. A. UACBETH & CO. Ptttabargb Lead Ulau Works. FOR SALE BY DEALERS. MRS- E. . OTCIIKISS , FINE MILLINERY AND JJeat T)ressmakinc; ROSEJJURG OREGON. WILL 1TKNIS1I YOU THE P.EST AM) Kl.VKsT Good in the litarkvl. Ladies Wear RuUiingn, Hosiery and Jewelry. The dressmaking department is in skilrfu! hands, ami under the immediate supervision of Mrs. Hotchkiss. CALL AND SEE. NEAR TIIE DEPOT. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS, notice to creditors, j. "VrOTlC EIS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE L'i'DER XI sitnied was on Feb. 13, 1S3C duly aiHiuted Ex ecutrix of the Last Will and Testament of Wm. Street Rice Deed, by the County Court of Douglas County, Orepon. Now therefore all tr.r. having claims against the estate of said deceased are licrehv notified to present the same projicrly verified, to me at mv residence In Calapooia precinct, Don-las County, Oretron, within six months from this date. " Dated March, 10th 1SS6. Mary Uice. Executrix. Summons. ii the Circuit CoUrt in and for Dou'im Cnuni .v. State of Oregon. John Stanuley riamtill Cyrus Smith, John S. Milicr, Prudence George, Re becca Pane and Ellen Ilopkin, iH-'fuildau:.' acmuu ui iaw w recover real property and damages. To John S., Miller, Prudence Georfre, Rebecca Pano, and Ellen Hopkins, abovo named defendants, lu tho name of the State of Orecon. You and turh of you are hereby reouired to anoear and uinrcr th complaint filed apainsl you by ' the plaint id John Standler in the alknTA ntitlH Onnv . 1 ... . An or before the first da of the next regular term of mi wmi l kil ine in is i, juuuuHy ine sa day of May 1386, and if you fail so to answer the said complaint, the plain tiff will take Judgement against You and each of you, for the relief demanded in his complaint, and that is for the recovery of an undivided one eighth interest in feeof all that part of Section twenty-two (!) oil the East side of tlio South L'mjxiua River in Township Twenty eight (23) South Rang six (6) West of Willamette meridian formerly owned and iKissesscd by Alauson Milicr Sr.; also the South east quarter of she North-cast quarter, West half of the North-east quarter. North halfwf the South east quarter, North-wct quarter, rth half of South- uo ijuui wi , ntiu cituui-wcMr juarw?r oi CMiUtn-uest quarter of Section twenty threc(-23)all In Township Twenty -cij;ht (2H) South Range six (0) west of Will amette meridian containing in all ationt sixhuudred and forty acres, excepting therefrom the following described portion thereof set off and admeasured to Susan Miller the wife of Alausm MiUerdceeascd, as her dower interest therein towlt: IJegiiming at a stake outside of the fence at the South -east corner of the orchard running North to a stake at tho South cast of the stock well, thence north to a stake Stan d. " inr on south bank of theCretk or hcanch, down said "r oraiicu knowing us incandcrjiigs to its Junction at South I'mpqua river; thence up said river to where south line of the Held fence Joins to the river at a black oak tree about eighteen inches in diameter, thence following said fence with all its angles easterly to the place of beninninjf including orchard, dwelling House, out building, barns, sheds and coiralaaiid a)purtenances thereunto belonginc'-'' For fifty ilollara damages for the wrongful with-bohl-ing of said premises and for the costs "and disburse ments incurred herein. This&ummons is published bv order of II. m R S Bean, Judge of the said Circuit Court for Douglw County, State of Oregon, made and entertd the ati day of March 18S6. . J. C. Fuller-ton 4 J. yr. If AMii.tovl Attorneys for I'laimfff. Summon?. In the Circuit Court In the State of Oregon, in for the County of Douglas. Wm. E. W eekly, riaintiff ' vs. Peter Ovcrholtzer and Hannah Overholtzcr, Andrew Hoover and Harriett Hoover, ltefenda nts. Suit in Equity to foreclose a mortgage. To Peter Overholtzcr and Hannah Ovcrholtzer the above named defendants. You and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint on file afjumst you in the above entitled Court and Cause wherein Wm. E. Weekly is plaintiff and Peter Ovcrholtzer, Hannah Ovcrholtzer, Andrew Hoover and Harriett Horn er are defendants same facing a' suit to foreclose a mortgage on red property, on or facforc t he first day of the next regular term thereof town: On Monday 8rd day of Mav l!sc. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint, as abovo remiircd the said plaintiff wiil apply to the Court for the r4 lief rifmrniiilcd 111 tlin aniil .v.n.lnin . m . . ..L ---- ...... ........ upbh, nai infe defendants and each of them and all persons claim ing under them subsequent to the commencement of this suit may be forecl'iscd of all Equity of re- -demption or other Interest in the luorttaged prem ises described in the complaint. That the same may be sold embracing within said duicribed acre the W&tar riirlitA mill n.onV.:n J . thereon and the proceeds of such salq be applied t iw meui oi me coats anu eiponacs of this suit ltlHlldinflr uivont v ftva i1aI1.ni ak-.. - 1 . i " ..uioiuMiirii;s alio (HO amnlltlt. nilA in t- ! , t nn. anA .- " . 1 1 estas therein provided that tbe defendant Peter t.hnl mnv mma n tittA nnfin. 1 1 - - I'laniviu uaie Burn OtiiCr aud farther relief as the Court may deem proper. puiiiisiieu uy an order of Hon. B. 8. Bean, Judge of said Court made on the 11. dav of March im. UmcLim. '.' Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE, of Application to Purchase Timber Land. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT, INCOMPLI ance with the provisions of the act of Congress approved June S, 137S, entitled "An act for the sale ot Timber Lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territorr," Vnter lilake, whose post-office address is Gardiner, Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, has this day filed in thU office bis appli cation to purchase tlie N. E. 1 of N. W. J Section No. 14, in Township No. 22 South, Range No. Vi West of the Willamette meridian. All persons hold ing any adverse claim thereto are icquircd to present the same at this office within sixty davs from the first pub lication of this notice. W. FJ Bbnjaxis, Register. Dated this 9th day of March 1366. 2s OTICE. of Application to Purchase Timber Land. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN TH VrYv COMPLI--ance with the provisions of the act of Congress approved Jnne 3, ls"8, entitled "aii act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Orc-on Nevada, and Washintrton Territorv." Jf i.il," u Grubbc, whoso post-office address ia Wilbur, Douirlas Co. Or., has this dav filed in thia ortw hi. cation to purchase the 8. W. J of 8. E. 1 & 8 E l of S. W. Section No. 20, in Township No, 25 South Range No. 6 West, of the Willamette meridian. All persons holding any advent r-Julm ihon.i quired to present the same at this office wlthiu sixty d.'r;'m. e pubUcaUon ef this notice y .u oar. n isatj. w, F BkkjaJCIN,