ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, MAY, 28, 1886.
REGULAR DEMOCRATIC
STATE TICKET.
For Congress,
NL BUTLER,
Of Polk.
For Supreme Judge,
R. S.STRAHAN,
Of Linn.
For Governor,
SYLVESTER PENNOYEI.,
Of Multnomah.
For Secretary of State,
R. F. GIBONS,
Of Wasco.
ForTreasarer,.
G. W. WEBB,
Of Umatilla.
ForState Printer,
CHARLES NICKELL,
Of Jackson.
Supfc. of Public Instruction,
NAPOLEON DAVIS,
Of Washington.
For! Judge 2nd Judicial District,
JOHN BURNETT;
Of Benton.
Fer District. Attorney, 2nd Judicial
District.
J. W. HAMILTON,
Of Douglas.
REGULAR DOUGLAS COUN
TY DEMOCRATIC TICKET
FOB REPRESENTATIVES.
B. WAITE, F. A. METZ,
F.
V. L. ARRINGTON,
HUGH McKENZIE.
FOB SHERIFF.
B. C. AGEE.
for cocicty clerk.
T. R. SHERIDAN.
FOR TREASURER.
D. S. WIJET.
FOR COUNTY JUDGE.
J..S. FITZHUGH.
FOR COMMISSIONERS.
A. LAMB. JOHN HALL
FOR SURVEYOR.
.Win. TH1EL
FOR ASSESSOR. - . -
HC.SACRY,
IV SCHOQL SUPERINTENDENT -
G. T. RUSSELL.
' FQR CORONER.
THOMAS GRAHAM.
DEER CREEK PRECINCT.
JUSTICES.
TJ L. GANNON, JAS. HARPHAM
CONSTABLE.
PETER JUNGER.
CANYONVIIXB PRECINCT.
JUSTICE
CHARLES BEALMAN.
CONSTABLE.
JACOB YOKUM.
For Swine running atlarge.
YES. NO.
"A. DIRTY TZ1XG."
The above caption heads an article
published in the PJaindaaler last week
which, to the mind of 'anyone of the
most ordinary' culture, would prove
that"S. S." (which being interpreted
means Sinful Sally) though a good
speaker on the hustings, yet when
he puts pen to paper he commits his
greatest blunders. The "dirtiest" thing
in the whole article is that he wrote
that with the intention of diverting the
minds of its readers, and to impress
them that we were working against
Miss Kent because she is a women.
But your trick was gauzy. Our friend"
ship for Miss Kent did not develop just
a few weeks before election, and then
destined to die with the sunset on J une
7th, 1886. We speak what we believe
to be true when we say we are sure
that Miss Kent is qualified. That is
not the question. Neither are we
to be goverened by the concentra
ted intelligence Of Multnomah county,
for their delegations to the late Legis
latures of Oregon prove almost beyond
a doubt, that they did1 not know that
they had a State Constitution at all
It is simply this, is a women eligible
under the laws of Oregon to the office
of County School Supt. Wo think not
and said so. Every Attorney in Rose
bun; is of the same opinion as we are,
from the oldest to the youngest, except
possibly one, and he says "that he voted
for woman suffrage, and is no doubt
biased in that direction." You might
as well suppose a boy in his minority
eligible to this office, as to suppose a
lady is. The first legal decision a
women would make in the division of
a school district, would be appealed by
the defeated party, and her ineligibility
would be one of the grounds of the ap
pearand if the court sustain the ap
peal, which we are satisfied it would,
you see at once, what a oonf usion our
schools would be in, in Douglas county.
O Bro. Owens, Bro. Owens, would jou
violate the constitution of your state to
gratify your ambition, rather than ac
knowledge you are wrong? No sir, if
Miss Kent was eligible to the offie, we
would be as anxious to give her our
vote as you would. Suppose Miss
Kent was on the Democratic or Re
publican ticket this year, would you
vote for her? No vou would not, for
sho then would be on the wrong plat
form. But she would be a women just
the same. O my Bro. "how the mighty
have fallen." Please when you write,
write discreetly, don't say "you ar8 a
liar," you are a "Jack" "a," "a,"
but avoid Billingsgate, for it is no ar
gument Let the people know that
your stock in trade is not vile epithets,
(if you can) but give a reason for what
you say, and say it gentlemanly.
Vote the Democratic ticket and you
will, thereby, lay the foundation for
prohibition.
COMMUX1CATIOX.
E.DITOR OF HEVIEW: WIlO OWnS
Review: Who owns
and runs the Plaindealert Is it owned
and run by a Republican in the inter- Hon. Binger Hermann is posing him
est of the Republican party? Or is it self for Congress, not directly prohibi
controlled and run ' bv the leaders of I tionisL but above and bevond such
the third party who are endeavoring
to carry cold water on one shoulder
and the Republican punch bowl on the people in which he says that at recep
otherl I am led to make .these en- tiona in Washington his srlass or classes
quiries not merely from idle curiosity,
but, that the public may know who it
is that has recently launched forth in-1
to the journalistic field with such reck-
less disregard of newspaper etiquette
as characterizes the Plaindealer under
its present managemement. We
observed in the last issue of that pa
per a cowardly attack made upon the
Editor of The Review under anony-
mous b. wlucu two letters are no
doubt the correct termini of what the!
would be correspondent writes himself
down in his article lacking only the
prefix A. Iso gentleman of breeding or
newspaper culture will answer or
criticise an editorial under the cloak of
anonde plume. Irom the garbled
Billingsgate which characterized the
article in question we are safe in say
mz that it never emulated irom a
modern Chesterfield. The writer ex
hibits a profound knowledge of the
aw tnat would put to sname toe
shades of a Kent or Blackstone
wncn ne asserts tnat tne omce oi i
i V t j V I
ocnooi superintendent is not a county
office referred to by the constitution,
Section 6 of article 6 of the constitu-1
tion of Oregon provides "There shall
be elected in each county, by the qual- J
inea electors tnereoi at tne time or.
holding general elections a county
Clerk, Treasurer, Sheriff, Coroner and
Surveyor who shall severally hold
their offices for the term of two years.
Section 7 of said article provides
"Such other county, township precinct I
and city officers as may be necessary I
shall be elected or appointed in such
manner as may be prescribed by law.
aection o provides that "JNO person
shall be elected or appointed to a coun-
ty office who shall not be an elector of j
the county, and all county, township
piecinct and city officers shall keep
their respective offices at such places
therein, and perform such duties as
may be prescribed by law."
-
The logic of S. S.' position is that
nnv nArann nnf on elwfnr nf fli nnnlv
may hold any county, township or city
office except those enumerated in sec-
tion 6, because the offices are , created
since the adoption of the constitution.
To claim that a woman who is not an
elector of the county can held ' the
office of Coroner or Justice of the
Peace would at once show the falacy of
his iosition. If these disaffected
office seekers who are leading the
third party in this county with the
purpose and iptent to defeat certain
Democratic candidates, own the Plain
dealer why do they not have the hon
esty to cOme out and espouse their
third party movement in their jour
nal. Is it because they are afraid of
suffering pecuniary losses in their
newspaper venture, or is it because
they are insincere in their third party
movement and are using it only as a
means of defeating Democratic nomi
nees? The shallowness of their preten
sions are too gauzy to cover the in
iquity of their real purpose which is
revenge upon the Democratic party
which they are too vacillating and un
able to lead.
C Ball.
Beware!.
Democrats, as the day of election
draws nigh we have occasion to warn
you beware of the Oregonian. As
its constant readers can attest for eigh
teen months in every two years it is
thoroughly Democratic but look out
for the next1 six months just preceding
election. At the. present day it is
abusing Hon. Thos. Cornelius, Repub
lican candidate for Governor, and
throws cold water on Pennoyer. It is
a reproduction of Barnums "what is
it?" Neither fish, flesh nor fowl.
Give the cold shoulder to it and vote
your sentiments, Harvey Scott to the
contrary, notwithstanding. Measure
men by their merits and not by the es
timate of the Oregonian. -Remember
a few years ago when the choice for
Congress was" to be submitted to" and
selected fromjarmers, the Oregonian
suggested the name of Cornelius
as pre-eminently best fitted. Can this
change of opinion be accounted for.
No more so than his change of opinion
concerning Hon. R. S. Strahan, the
Democratic nominee for supreme judge,
Immediately after nomination he pro
nounced him & good lawyer and a wise
selection. Has Strahan changed since
then or is it a fact that the Oregonian
is a political well, humbuz. We re-
A.
peat voters stand by yonr own judg
ment and vote to conserve the best
results and we will be satisfied.
Sylvester Pexnoyeris not only the
woikingman's: candidate, but also is
the choice cf a large majority of the
business people, irrespective of politics.
The Portland Journal of Commerce, the
leading exponent of the business men
of the metropolis, in its last issue,
comes out warmly in favor, of Mr. P.
devoting a whole column in presenting
his claims. Even Republicans now
admit the certainty of his election.
The Democratic county nominees are
the men to stand by.
Correspondence.
Roseburg, May 24, 1886.
Ed. Review: lain informed that
limited character. , In other words,
he has written letters to temperance
of various kind of wines, whilst others
have been emptied, remained (his
Hermann's) untouched. . Thi if true,
was a very stupid thing to boast of,
because he thereby arrogates unto him
self either a purity superior to his
compatriots in Congress or a lack of
confidence in their iudzment of the
bogeret of the wine or that he wanted
to make an impression in Oregon un
worthy his deserts. I do not desire to
comment upon the fact that he secured
appropriations for harbor improvements
immediately cohtributive to Coos Bay
and Roseburg a long, a very long wat
below the recommendations of the
Democratic war department, but 1 1
do really want to know what has been
his true whiskey reoord. Until re-
certify he kept a store at Myrtle Point,
Coos county Oregon, whereas he or his
servants sold whiskey ;it perfect liberty.
He bought "much of the ardent from
John Flanagan of Empire City, re
tailed the same and upon a certain oc
casion his brother, brother-in-law and
) .a - . .
an irishman, all his clerks, were
indicted for selline liauor under
bis direction without county license,
His brother Emanuel plead guilty and
was duly punished, but Hon,
derived the benent oi all these cnmi
nal sales. ; Upon what a slender thread
hangs everlasting Jiypocrisy? He is
remote and indirect relative of Hon
W. F. Owens who is sending forth
concentrated venom upon Hon. N. L,
Butler the Democratic candidate for
Congress. Will Owens be any mon
secure in voting for Hon. G. M. Miller
than she was in voting for Hon. Job
Myers two years ago. If such is
Miller's strength his race ia a farce. Let
every honest voter, his predilections as
Uhey may, be on his guard the day of
this election, and rebuke chicanery, de-
ceit and conspiracy f nd of those that
mav be there. I am sure of one and
it
that's 'The Truth,
lhe Democratic HmeS has tQIS 10
say of the Democracy of Douglas coun
ty. and T. R. bneridan for Uerk "lhe
Democracy of Douglas county have
Pced an exceptionally strong ticket
in the field,, and though that his gen.
end1 been a Republican county, there
is every probability that most of the
Democratic candidates will be elected
The Prohibition party . claims this as
one of its strong holds, but it will net
elect a single one of its nominees nor
cast more than a few hundred votes.
If the people of Douglas county know
their best interests, they will certainly
elect Thos. R. Sheridan County Clerk.
He is a gentleman in every sense of
the term, thoroughly honest and quali
fied, and will make, as he did before,
one of the very best clerks in the state.
He should be elected bv all means."
' The New York Republican Legisla
ture absolutely refused to submit the
whiskey question to a vote of the peo
pie about two weeks ago. This is the
party of progress and high moral ideas.
Now Bro. Echo go back twenty years
and show what your G. O. P. has done
for the people to ask its continuance in
power. Audacity is one thing, sound
reasoning is quite another. The De
mocracy will continue to lead.
"Col." Cornelius had a little family
difficulty a few years ago, in which his
son was killed, and for which his son-
in-law is now in the penitentiary. If
he is elected Governor he'll probably
pardon his son-in-law and have a re
union. As to who was to blame in the
matter we do not know, but as the son
in-law is in the penitentiary, he evi
dently was to blame, or else had the
least money. C. B. News.
Some people are always saying "vote
as you pray." . Now this is right, but
in order to be consistent we say in a
loud voice pray as you vote. Some
folks pray prohibition and do not vote
it, and "then otfoev tellers vole pro
hibition but never pray it or anything
else. Now until you begin to pray,
shut up about voting.
EC. Sacry has given better satis
faction than any assessor we have had
for a long time. His assessments were
fair to the individuals and honorable
to the state and county. The business
men of the county regard Mr. Sacry
as the proper man for assessor for the
next two years. And so it shall 1.
Why does not Mr. Bronaugh of
Portland cancel his lease where the
premises are used for whiskey? Mr.
Owens of Roseburg would have can
celed a lease not long since if the "bev
erage" had not been removed from his
premises. Mr. Bro.iaudi you have
not tried to cancel, nor purchase.
(New Northwest.)
- "J udge Waldo cares more for legal
technicalities and quibbles than for
sound principles of justice or common
sense." Not particularly complimen
tary, coming, as does the above, from
a Republican paper.
Subscribe for The Review.
R. F. Gibons and Gus. W. Webb,
Democratic candidates for Secretary of
State and Treasurer, are two of the
best men in the State, and will poll a
heavy vote wnerever Known, coin
have much better qualifications for the
respective offices than their competitors,
are connected with no ring; and the
people will find it to their interest to
elect them. Exchange,
The people have become awfully
tired of the manipulation of the State
affairs by the Republican bosses of
Multnomah, and will set down on ring
management on June 7 th in a manner
quite forcible and unmistakable. For
this reason many of the best Republi
cans will vote the Democratic ticket,
if none other.
A Safeguard.
The fatal rapidity .with which slight
Colds- and Coughs frequently develop
into the gravest maladies of the throat
iiiul lungs, is a consideration which should
impel every prudent pcrsoa to keep at
Imnd, as a household remedy, a bottle of
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL.
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hint works so sure a cure In all affections .
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J'rof. F. Sweetzer, of the Maine Medical
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- The same opinion is expressed by the
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AYER'S
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AYfcR'S CHERRY PECTORAL has,
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AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL for treat
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OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA
' VIA"
OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R.
And Connections.
TIMK, 2xt DAYS.
Fare from Po rtlaud to San Fraucigco $i2; to Sacra
Diento $30.
Close connections made at Ashland with stages of
the California Oregon & Idaho Stage Company
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.)
East Side Division.
BETWEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND
Mai Train
leave.
Portland 7.30A.fM.
ARRIVE.
Roeburj.....lj P. M
Roseburg 6.25 P.JM.
Ashland 4.1. A. M
Ruaebur"....5.25 A. M
Portland.... .4.25 P. M
Asliluliil.. U.30 r.l.M.
Rosebun? 5.30 A.l.
Albany Express Train
LEAVE. II ARRIVE
Portland 4.0f P.
'.M.
Lebanon.
9.20 P. M
Lebanon ..4.45 A. M.
Portland...
10.05 P: M
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars daily between Portland
n.t.l AUV.1.....I y
The 0. and C. K. R. Ferry makes connection with all
the regular trains on Last side Ui v. from footof i St,
West Side Division-
BETWEEN TORTLAND & CORVALLIS
If ail Train-
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 9.00 A. M. Corvallis 4.30 P. M
Corvallis 8.30 A. M. Portland. . :. . .3.20 P. M
Express Train-
LEAVE. I ARRIVE.
Portland 5.00 P. M. McMinnville. . 8.00 P. M
McMiimvUlu.... 5.45 A.M. Portland 8.30 A. M
Local t ickcts for gale and bainrasre checked at com
pany's up townofflcc. cor. Stark and Second streets.
Tickets (or principal points in California can only be
n.mtliparl attrl 1 1 1 m ..IimIf.iI m Ann. nn 11 ir'a ..ffau.
corner and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
Freight will not be received for shipment after J
o'clock P. M. on either the East or West Side Div
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Lot 40 feet by 110 feet, situated on
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One new dwelling house and three
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urbs of the City.- Commanding a
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For further particulars call at the
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N0WDEN CPRINGS !
VJ
This health, and pleasure resort is now open
for the reception of guests. The hotel has
been thoroughly renovated, side walks relain,
and a new bath house built.
Hot & Cold Baths
for the accomodation of its guests can lie had
at any time. Situated as it is, two miles south
of Drain station, on the
O.&O. R. R.
it is the most accessible
Health and Pleasure Resort
in the Stale ot Oregon. Passenger trains stop
at the platform in front 01 the door.
INVALIDS
will find the use of the water from these min
eral springs to be of great benefit. They ex
pel the poison malaria from the system A
sure cure for Fever ,md Ague A regulator
for all Liver and Kidney diseases. The hot
baths cure diseases of the skin and relieves
Rheumatic pains. Females suffering from
diseases peculiar to iheirsex will find it greatly
to their advantage to place themselves under
the care of Mrs. Dr. Tobias who has been
engaged to remain at lhe springs this season.
PLEASURE SEEKERS
will find plenty of game in the neighboring
hills, and mountain trout in all (Jie streams.
For particulars address,
W. A. Perkins, Proprietor
Drain Oregon.
PHILIP SAUTER,
tlerchant 3aUor,
-m. . r i-.i . i I i .
1 o m iarK aim complete assortment of sum-
pies of the very best materials and latest
styles.
CLOTHING MADE TO 0RDEB
A perfect FIT Guaranteed .
Weaning . arid . Repairing
done at Reasonable rates.
SHOP Op osite jBlTSEKS Meat Market,
on Jackson Street.
ROSEBURG,
OREGON.
For Sale!
AT OAKLAND OREGON.
House and tot with barn, and other
buildings, (3) three acres of land, also
household furniture, and one safe,, and
one organ. Inquire of J. II, Wilson,
Oakland Oregon.
MTfun mm mini)
BUUHll 1 llllii lAJUU
Wholesale
-DEALERS
Lumber,
Sugar Pine, Yellow Pine,
soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Desir ed.
9
ALSO
Slanunti'tfi'rcrsof Sah V Doors
Our Factory is now iu full operation and we
and Offick Fittings, Tckm.su and Sckoi.l work at lowest Iij;ure8. We solicit correspon
dence which is assured prompt attention.
Makes. The Very Best Lumber.
ROUGH iietJI....
RUSTIC ier M ..
FLOORING per M .
Situated 15 miles from Roseburg on North Unipqua. Good" loada in Summer
1000 1(KWA1!I
Hill be given any ihrii
who will pruduce a sci
entist dt larire exiieri-
EKDDrlSnirlY
ciicc, and widely known
to be an honorable man,
who Will assert that re-
flued cast zinc is not one
of the most end urn
all known materia
withstand the actions
ins of fsfflfr Z8
the w rather.
DETROIT
CKONZE CO.,
Uetruit, Mich,
45000
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MONUMENTS
J. A. Cardwell, Agent, -
X J. WHETSETT "
ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC
TO FURNISH
ISVIiRYTIIIlVO IN HIS LINE
H
aving -alely fitted up a new STEAM
prepared to furnish lumber of all
Hard Time
Barn lumbar and fencing furnished
DO YOU WANT
ROUGH OR
Lumber
At Fair Prices?
Do
you want to build next seasonl If so have your lumber sawed now
that it may be thoroughly seasoned. It will coat no more.
ADDRESS: !
i
J. O. Jiooth, Cleveland, Or. It. A. Booth, Drain Or
Staver &
208 to 214 FRONT ST.
Dealers in all kinds of Farm and Dairy machinery, Vehicles, Binder Twine
Belting, Oils and Machine supplies. Send for our handsomely illustrated Cat
alogue, mailed free of charge, and write us for terms, and prices before jur
chasing elsewhere, anything in any line. We will give you the best niacin n
ery, at lowest prices.
FOR SALE,
The undersigned offers for sale at
her residence on Deer creek the follow
ing described property: 1 mower 1
hay rake, 1 fan mill, 1 hay fork, . 2
wagons, 1 harrow, 1 large iron kettle,
30 geese, 20 hogs, ; plows -and many
other useful things about a ranch, in
cluding one cider mill. Sale on June
26th, 18?6. Terms cash, or six months
on time without interest
Mrs. Serexa Adams.
ijtsiutsA nwLja niaum as
ntmirri y jimm-i ngri?
A Life Experience. Bemarkable and
Quick cores. Trial Packages. Send
Btamp Cor sealed particulars. Address
Dr. WARD A CO. Louisiana, Mo.
i
ill u IJ1
and Retail
IN-
Fir and Oak, Well .Sea
in nil Sizes and Quantities.
can offer a.n a specialty all kinds uf Stoiik
SrvAii Pink D.ok k Lcmbek Co.
Grants Fass, Orcgou.
MIMA
sa.oo
....eir.oo
. .si 7.00.
Cameron & Co.
Managers.
WHITE BRONZE
-AN D-
STATUARY
Were awarded the
GOLD MEDAL
AT
WORLD'S FAIR,
Nkw Orleans,
1 8 H -1 -
mi
Designs arjel
jPrioea on
Jacksonville, Oregon
THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED
SAW MILL on South Deer creek, is
kinds on short notice at
Prices.
on short notice.
J. J. WUITSETT.
Walker,
PORTLAND, OREGON,1
OREGON PACIFIC R.R.
Willamette Valley to San francisco Via.
Yaqniaa.
TRAINS LEAVE CORVALLIS
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, at 9 A. M.
LEAVE YAQflXA
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 8 A. M.
The fine A 1 Steamship "Yaquina" sail
rTom Yaquina From San Francisco
Sunday, April
Tuesday, May
Monday, May
Tuesday, June
25th,
11th,
24th,
8th,
j Wednesday May 5th,
Wednesday. ' 10th
I Tuesday, June 1st,
I Thursday, June 17th.
The Company reserves the ri(rht to change
""J- a res and Freight at reduced an.
moderate rates. "
Biver Boats
Corrallie,
on the Willamette connecting
Fur further luformation apply to
C. C. If og-ne
A. O. F. Aff't., CorvaJlis.
DRESSED
nnuniTYfromANNDYAfiCE
biff JLlk
il EW
WPal. Out 30111, 1831 i '
Had only of the flnnt and bMtqnal.
ity of Glass for wiUuttandlng heal.
Every good thingr is Counter
feited, and consumers are CAU
TIONED against IMITATIONS of
these Chimneys made of VERY
POOR GLASS. See that the exact
label is on each chimney as above.
The Pearl Top is always clear and
bright Glass.
Hanafatarcd OXI.T by
GEO. A. UACCETH & CO.
Pittsburgh Ieari disss Works.
FORT SALE BY DEALERS.
CH IC AO
COTTAGE
ORG AW -
Has attained a standard of cxceUenee whlcB
tdmiu of no superior.
It contains every improvement that inventive
genius, skill and money can produce.
Those Orfrans are celebrated for vilunic,
quality of tone, quick response, artistic di-sinn.
Beauty in finish, perfect construction, making
them the most desirable organs for Uoiuts,
schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc.
ESTABLI8IIED REPUTATION.
VXEQTJAI.ED FACILITIES,
SKILLED VOBHHS.V,
BEST JIATESUAl
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
THE POPULAR ORGAN
Instruction Books and Piano Stools.
Catalogues and Vrica Lists, on itppKcation, fseb
CHICAGO COTTAGE OHSAN CO,
(gr. Randolph and Ann CHICAGO ILL
MRS-E. F.H0TCHKISS,
FINE MILLINERY
AND
ROSEUUKC OUKGOX. i "
TIU. H UMS1I YOU THE I5KST AND FINEST
1 U'hkU hi the market. Udiss Wear. L;icjK.
Kiiciniigs, Husirry and Jewelry.
The ilrcssmakini; tlepmtmcnt is in skillful
hands, and under the immediate supervision
of Mis. llotclikiss.
CALL AN I) SEE . N EA R THE I E ! OT
For Sale!
400 Head of ewes including
240 lambs, and
40 wethers.
InriuirecfE. (J. Young i Co., or
James Clienoweth of Oakland Oregon,.
or of Sampson fcutlieilin of Fair Oaks
at liis faim. '
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
All persons holding any bills ajjaitist mc arc
notified to prtscnt the same Tor payment, and
all persons knowing themselves indebted to
to me are requested to make immediate pay
ment. John R. Daniels, KoAcljurg, Orcpn.
Notice.
IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE I NDF.1LSIGSED
has been duly anointed as the adtniui-straUtr of
the estate of Aaron D. Jonesdcceased. Now.tlicrefore,
all persons knowing theuuclvcs indebted to lhe aid
estate will come forward and settle the same without
delay; and all ersoin having claims ainst tho estate
will present the same to me duly verified withiH six
mouths from tbU date. JOHN H. SHITE,
Mat 10th, 1880. Administrate.
Adiniiiislratovs Notice.
. In the Circuit Court .f the Stnlc of Oregon in
and for Douglas County, in the ui.-l ter f the ejl?le
of W. D. Shelton dee'd.
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN THAT THE I'N DEI:
urned has by the County Court of Dootrlas
County State of Orcjfon en appointed Adminis
trator of the Estate .,i W. D. Shelton dee'd - where
fore all persons indebted to said estate will make
immediate payment, and all persons having claima
r nst the same wiU present their citinw aifainst
said estate, duly verified to tho underws.icd at
ffisofj ? Tii i t:ou,lt3r r at the
-. . . iuici wn iu ttoseoururejron.
Dated March 30, 18S8. Admulistrator.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION
Land Office at Roscburs; Oregon, Kay S. 1896.
TVTOTICE IS HEREDY GIVEN THAT THE FOL
L lowtng-named settler has filed notice of Ins in
tention to links Bna! proof in frinport of liis claim
and that said proof wiU be made before the Keaiter
or Receiver at Roscbursr Laim o.'H., on Wedneeday
June 10th, 186X1, viz: Henry Kundley Homentcad No
3611 for the N. W. ) ,4 N. E. , N. 1 of X. W. I i
8. W. of N. W. Sec. 21 T,.. MS. R.0 West 1
HnamM H ft II.. -; -. a .
Mumous residerc upcn, and cultivatioj. of said lard
Sundley all of Camas Valley, Orejon. ' n
W. F. Ekjamix,
Kegistor.
L, "-- - M
AIM J z
I .. 1 ! - WAE-
IS I BANTED
TO p : i
FIVE
EXCEL. ; ! YKAF.3
a""M,1 ' '- mi i T iu
Notice of Final .Settlement.
In the County Court ol the State of Ore-on in and
lor Douglas County.
Io the matter of the estate
of J.
J. C. Floed Sr. deceased j
fUOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
Xl dersigned executor of the last will and testa
ment of J. C. Heed Sr. deceased has filed in the
above entitled court a final aerount of his adminis
tratkm of said estate that said court bv its order du
ly made and entered, April 27th. 1SS6" fixed Tucsdav
the 8th, day of June land at the court room of tiaid
court a time and place for hoaxing objections if any
there be, to said account and all persons having any
objections to said account or the settlement of said
estate are .required to apearand file the same at said
Urns
, . ( F. P. Mojrau executor of
HOIebwy Apr 3 1386. 1 the last wUI anltostament
Att'a t,.r rl.(