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ROSEBURG REVIEW i FRIDAY, JUNE, 11, 1886. THE HZECTIOX or Kit. The election is over and the smoke of battle is sufficiently arisen to give ns only a partial view of the tielJ. E nougli ia known however, to warrant us in stating that Democracy have done nobly and well. We have elected Pen noyer' also Webb; the contest between Gibons and McBricle will be close, and also 1 et ween II. S. Strahan and Judge Waldo. Doubtless the Republicans have carried the rest of the ticket, in cluding also Judge Bean. Hamilton, our candidate for Prosecuting Attor ney; has a brilliant majority. On our County ticket we have elected two Rep resentatives, County Judge, Sheridan, West, probably Ben. Agee and Hall, Russell and Graham. Democrats, vou I r have great reason to rejoice. We re peat, you have done nobly. The future is yours beyond a doubt As for the Review we have been earnest, hon orable and courteous. We have endea- vored to do our duty with malice to- ward none and with charity for all and with sincere love for the grand old Dein-J ocratic party I ifamrfaie. Without doubt tho Prohibition party in the recent election has disclosed the fact that it is a factor in Oregon. It lias surmised and pleased its friends, I j, I but has its action been altogether wise for itself. "Can it maintain its future?" This question involves great doubt. Tin T&Tr.nnranv liovo 1 toon atilicfnn t;-,i- M. uav J mm vm i w a w W a.'-J Mt,a V. lf 4 I ly restored to power. A triumphant party cannot disintegrate, therefore it will accrete rather than lose. If then the Prohibition party hopes to win it has been elected by a very small ma must gain its success from some other jority over Shelly. Sheridan's majority power, it will necessarily absorb the Republican organization. Well in so That mi tv ' has outlived its usefulness. We shall remain steadfast to the c;.use of tern- perance and Democracy and have no dnnbf. fli trnnA mnsn mv lm lmst cm. served through their wisdom. Should the Republican party remain intact we are sure of future success, if it dissolves we are doubly certain. Altogether the fnt.ivn nrnaonfa n fair nnrl wotHa W to the Deniocratsand justice be praised therefor. I Our Prospects. The election is oyer and the busy j season is now upon us, tarmera are I preparing for their hay harvest. The J wool clip is being marketed daily, a revival of business and era of general prosperity may be looked for. I Tho depression which has effected us I for the last few ydars may justly be I attributed to a number of causes, first a falling off in the crops a lack of something to sell that would bring money into the country while there has been a heavy drainage upon our cash for merchandise, machinery etc. In other words our demands have been disproportionate to our means of sup plying them. The cessation of public works the stoppage in building railroads has cut off one of the meaus of supply ing the necessary cash for transacting the business of life; a large number of people have been left without perma nent employment. The wages paid to the numerous Chinaman employed by our people have been Bent out of our country for which we get no return all these constant drains hare contrib uted to make money scarce and teach our people a forced lesson in economy. A revival of good crops, a release from the Chinese scourge, a resumption of public enterprise together with the activity which is' promised in the devel opment of our mineral resourses pre sents a bright future for Oregon. Gladstone Defeated. Gladstone's Home Rule Bill has been defeated by a vote of 311 for the measure and 341 against it a majori ty of 30. The debate on the bill was characterized by being one of the most confusing and noisy affairs that it has been our lot to chronicle for a long while, in the history of the parli amentary actions of tho civilized world. When an important measure id de feated, it is generally the rule of the British parliament to dissolve or the cabinet resign. It is probable that the former will be the case and a new election will ba held, for which pre parations are already being made. It promises to be the most exciting and bitterly contested election held in the British realm for years, with the home rule question for the main issue in the struggle. The Plaindealer very unfairly at tributes to us, that which by an over sight was clipped from the Coos Lay News, and makes us personally respon sible for its manufacture, in reference to CoL Cornelius having a son in the enitentiary. Cleveland is the second who has been married in office. John Tyler married his second wife while presi dent, twenty months after the death of his first wife. That "sublime cheek" man in the Plaindealer last week of course cannot write good english, much less good sense. More Billingsgate. Subscribe for The Ketiew, VICTORY! Hear our Rooster Crow! DEMOCRACY WINS. pnv -nrMrirvRiTTr! ttATWS Tiff AT.T. PARTS OP THE STATE - Dousks Elect3 Kearly the Whole Dem- . ocratic Uounty Ticket- The election is over and the ques tion is pretty well settled which party will control the ship of state in her next two years' cruise. The battle has been fought and the field cleared and a glorious victory crowns the labors of the Democracy. Owing to tlie failure of Cow Creek precinct to send in its returns on time, thereby delaying the canvass of the vote of the 1 county, we are unable to give the au thentic hgtuvs ot ictui ns or tins county this issue of the Review, but the returns show conclusively that the Democratic victory is complete, with a very few exceptions. The result stands about as follows: Ben. Agee, for Sheriff, over laylor will reach nearly one hundred, while Dave West leaves Stearns in the background to the tune . . . . .. . of nearly .300 majority. ritzhugh beats Colvig by a light vote, while the Commissioners will be divided, McGee undoubtedly berncc re-elected, with either Mali or Lamb for. a companion. Kassell will be our next County School Superintendent by a good uiajoiity Britt is undoubtedly elected Surveyor Un(l al.SO Sterling, ASSeSSOf. JJeer Creek Justices will be Gannon and Harpham, with Peter J linger, Consta ble. The state representative ticket s divided by the election of two on each. Benjamin and Palmer undoubt eaiy ueing elected on tne iteputmcan ticket and Waite and one of the other thrceon the Democratic which one we are not able to state. The state has gone Democratic bv a good round ma jority giving the Governorship "to Pen noyer and pretty much all of the rest I of the ticket. Hermann will w ithout doubt be re-elected, but by what ma jority we are unable to state. Strahan and Waldo have run very close, but we cannot tell which is elected. Gib ons and Webb are probably elected, while Nickell is beaten by Baker. Superintendent McElroy is re elected. For Judge of the second Judicial Dis trict Bean is reinstated, and Hamilton's majority for District Attorney over. Raybura is almost phenominal, he un doubtedly getting the largest majority of any man on the ticket. Democrats, let us rejoice, the victory is complete, and Democracy reigns supreme in the grand old state of Oregon. Now let us give three cheers, are you ready Hip! Hip! Hurrah:! etc. TOLD YOU SO. How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health . cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, the food lies in the stomach undi- fested, poisoning the lood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is de ranged. Simmons Liver Regulator has been the means of restoring more Eeople to health and appiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known ofl carta. It acts with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. , rwia. Torcid Liver. Constipation, etc.. I ardly ever nae anything else, and have never Deen aisappotntea in tne enect produced: U seems to be almost a perfect cure for all ttlfeasea of tne Stomach and Bowels. THE RA.IZ.Y AT OAKLASD. Our reporter thinking he might accumulate some of the wherewithal which helps to add news to the columns of a newspaper, concluded last Saturday morning that he would board the morning train and take in the rally which was held in Oakland on that day. And on looking around he found that he was to enjoy the company of the Junior Band, and a great many candidates on the different tickets and also a great many of Koseburg's citizens who took advantage of the occasion to visit friends and relatives there. The trip down was en livened by music from the band and everybody seemed happy and determined to have a good time. On arriving at Oakiand the crowd wended their way to the different hotels and enjoyed breakfast, with the exception of the humble rep orter who was forced to be con tent. -with cheese and crackers. Nothing of special importance occured until the afiernoon when it was announced that speaking would be held in Mr. Brown's hall, and in due time a large crowd assembled to listen to the speak ers of the day. Mr. Ramp was the first gentle man called upon, who rosjHmded in an able, clear and concise manner in the intere-.t of the Prohibition party. Mr. Ramp is a most able speaker, his voice being very loud, clear and distinct arid his arguments are strong and to the point. Mr. Benjamin followed with an able speech in the interest of the republican party. Mr. Benjamin' is well known as an able talker and thcrefure comment is unneces sary in repard to him. Several other speak ers followed including" Messrs Colvig, Ball and Owens. - Mr. Colvig endeavored to impress upon his hearers that the Republican party was the party of progress and reform and that nothing had ever went to show lhat it would disregard Us obligations if the ticket was elected. Mr. Ball spoke at some length in favor of Democracy and the ticket. His re marks were closely followed by Mr. Owens who scored him (Mr. Ball) rather severely for his antagonism to the Prohibition ticket and Pro hibition in general. After the meeting had adjourned, supper was the next thing in order, after which quite a large crowd repaired to the depot and patiently awaited the coming of the excursion train from Roseburg. They were not kept long in suspense for it was soon seen rounJing the curve aad dashing toward the station . This train brought two coackes which were literally packed with citizens from Roseburg and vicinity, it also having on board the troupes who were to play at the evening's entertainment. The crowd immediately re paired to the hall again and soon packed it to overflowing in anticipation of the evcning's amusement. "The Little Brown Jug was the first piece on the programme, and to only say that the company did well, hardly bespeaks enough for them, as each one endeavered to do better than they had ever done before, and we must say they accomplished their in tentions. AU we regret is that we have not space enough for personal mention of each member ot the troupe, i his drama was followed by a song by Miss Allie Rose, entitled "Beautiful Dreams of the Twilieht." All who have ever heard Miss Rose sing, know that words cannot carry praise enough for her sweet and splendid voice. The next on the programme was the comedy of "Handy Andy." It is not necessary to dwell upon the merits of those who played this laughable farce as their names bespeaks the success of anything they attempt in that line. This piece wound up the day and evening's programme, and the Roseburg crowd was soon on board the train again speeding toward home, having enjoyed one of the most pleasant events of the cam paign. J usT as we go to press there is little change in the situation of affairs in re gard to election returns. There is a few changes in regard to the stats of ficials. It is pretty certain that Mc- Bride has won the office of Secretary of State, beating Gibons by a fiair ma- joriy. Jt is thought Hermann s major ity will reach about the same figures as it did two years ago, 2000. Pennoyer walks to the gubernatorial chair with about the same figures. McElroy and Laker have majorities of about 1500 each. Xoticc to Contractor. Scaled plans, specifications, strain diagrams and bids w iil be rccicvcd at the office of the County Judge, until Tuesday the 6th day of July 1S86 at 12 o'clock m of said day for the construction of wagon bridge over Pass Cieek at or near the town of Drain. Bidders are required to deposit live per cent of the amount of their bids. The county reserves the ru;lit to reject any or all bids. J. S FlTZHUCH, June S, 1SS6. County Judge. Twin Foes to Life Arc Indigestion and Constipation. Their primary symptoms are among the most distresses of minor human ailments, and a host of diseases, speedily resultant from them, mutually aggravate each other and assail at once the whole machinery of life. Nausea, Foul Breath, Sour Stomach, Dizziness, Headaches, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Kidney Diseases, Piles, Itheumatism, Neuralgia, Dropsy, and various Skin Disorders, are among the symptoms and maladies caused by derangement of the stomach and bowels. . A Thorough Purgative medicine is the first necessity for cure. Then the cathartic effect must be main tained, in a mild degree, just sufficient to prevent a recurrence of costiveness, and at the same time the liver, kidneys and stomach must be stimulated and strengthened. Ay er's Pills Accomplish this restorative work better jtban any other medicine. They are searching and thorough, yet mild, in their purgative action. They do not gripe the patient, and do not induce a costive re action, as is the effect of other cathartics. Withal, they possess special properties, diuretic, hepatic and tonic, of tlie bighest medicinal value and Absolutely Cure "All diseases proceeding from disorder of the digestive and assiniilutory organs. The prompt use of Ayer's Tills to correct the first indications of costive ness, averts the serious illnesses which neglect of that condition would inevitably induce. All irregularities in the action of the bowels looseness ns well as consti pation are beneficially controlled by Ayer's Pills, and for the stimulation of digestive organs wenkened by long eontiuiied dyspepsia, one or two of Ayer's Pills dailv. after dinner, will do more good than anything else. Leading Physicians Concede That Ayer's Tills are the best of all cathartic medicines, and many practition ers, of the highest standing," customarily prescribe them. ySR'S PILLS, PREPARED 27 Dr. J. C. 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It has bees' used successfully in thousands of cases by both men and women, and is the best mediciue know for the re pairmen! of the p recreative powers and restoring vitality. We will guarantee that three nackaires will cure the worst case of debility, causing dimness of sight, defective memory, aversion to society, want ot ambition, 10 ss oi power, sc. tacn package oi Tcrxkr's Trratmrkt contains all medicines necessary for over one month's treatment, with full and com plete instructions how to exercise, diet, uattae, ,etc. One box cures catarrh. Price Turners Treatment per packnge, $1- three packages 2, sent prepaid on receipt of price. Thou sands ot cases of diseases mentioned above have been eured with one package, and knowing, at we do its wonderful curative effects, the Trratmext having been used in private practice for over thirty years iu o. c , guc i luuuwiug wnbieu trim ran tee: With each order f or 3 boxes aenimtnnied by fi, we will send our written guarantee to refund the money u me ikkatmkxi aoesnot enect a cure. Send money by postal note or at our risk. Address E L. Blake & Co., Sixth and Market Streets St. Louis, Mo. - This paper u kept on file at E. C. I)ake s "--' mrency, 64 and 65 Merchants' Ex advertise . wbwe contracts change San Francisco, . for advertising can be made for iu r v I 1 may ba urn tot, If thai r pedigrees f jnet recorded, they should be valued only aa aradaf, I will aaU all Imported stock at grada prfoaf wban I cannot furnish DIMMICK, DEALERS IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, GILS, VARNI8HES, 4 PUTTY, TRUSS E8, jfwfi ry. toilet Gnnns J - w . " PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, ETC.T OREGON PACIFIC R.R Willamette Valley to San francisco Via. Yaquina- trains leave corvalus Tuesdaj, Thursday, Saturday, at I V. M. : LEAVE TAQUINA Monday, Wednesday, Friday, at 8 A. M. Tlie fine A 1 Steamship "Yaqulna" sails Fruin Yaquina From San Francisco Sunday, April 25th, 11th, 24th, 8th, I Wednesday May 6th, 10th, 1st, Tuesday, May 1 we r'ednosday Monday. May (Tuesday, June Thursday, June Tuesday, June IV til, Tlie Company reserves the right to chan ge sailing days. Fares and Freight at reduced and niiMlcralc rate. liivcr Boats on the Willamette cuuiiccti Oorvullie. For further information apply to C. C. Hoguc A. U. F. & Ag't., Corvallis. OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA via ; OREGON AND CALIFORNIA R. R. And Connections. TIMK, 2 DAYS. Fare from l'u rllaiid to San Francibco 12; to Sacra mento J0. r Cl'sc connections made at Ashland with stages of the California Oregon SC Idaho Stage Company. (DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.) East Siilc Division. BETWEEN PORTLAND & ASHLAND ? Mail Train LEAVE. Portland 7..50A. M. AlllllVE. r.oielmrg. ..C.15 P. M. Ashland 4.15 A. M. Roseburg.... 5.S.'i A. M. Portland 4.25 P. M. Kosclmrg 0.2i 1'. M. Ashland , ..11.30 V. M. Koucburg. 5.30 A. M. Albany Express Train LEAVE. ARRIVE. PjKIuihI 4.0T P. M. Lebanon 9.0 P. M. Portland 10.05 P. M. Lebanon 4.45A. M. Pullman Palace S!ccii)iir Cars daily between Portland and Ashland. The O. and C. R. R. Ferry makes connection with all the regular trains on Last side Di v. irom footof r St West Side Division BETWEEN TORTLAND & CORVALLIS Vail Tiain- LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 0.00 A. M. Corvallis 4.30P.M. Corvallis 8.30 A. M. I Portland 3.20 P. M. Express Train- ! LEAVE. I ARRIVE. Portland 5.00 P. M. McMinnville. . 8.00 P. M. McMinnvllle.... 5.45 A.M. Portland 8.30 A. M. Local tickets for sale and baggage checked at com pany's up town office, cor. Stark and Second streets. Tickets for principal p.rintsin California can only he procured and baggage checked at company's otnee. ' Corner F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. Freight will not be received for shipment after 5 o'clock P. M. on either the East or West Side Div. R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. O. F. & Pass Agent. DR. JORDAN'S Museum of An atom v, 751 Market Street SAN FRANCISCO. O AND LEARN HOW TO WOID disease, and how wonderfully you are made. Private Oltice, 211 Geary Street. Consultation on lost manhood and all diseases o men. Send for Books. A Good Blacksmith Shop and Wagon Shop Combined- Lot 40 feet by 110 feet, situated on Main Street, Roseburg, also two lots of tools. One new dwelling house and three acres of land. House 26 by 30 feet two stones high, situated in the sub urbs of the City. Commanding a beautiful view of the Town. For further particulars call-ut the Blacksmith Shop of Bo win Brothers, Rosebui'2 Or. s N0WDEN CPRINGS This health, and pleasure resort is now ocn fur llin rrrtitiin r.f (riifttv Tll llfltt'l has len thoroughly renovated, side walks relain, and a new bath house built. Hot & Cold Baths for the accomodation of its guests can be had at any time. Situated as it is, two miles south of Drain station, on the O. & C. R R. it is tho most accessible Health and Pleasure Resort in the Slate of Oregon. Passenger trains stop at tlie platform in front of the door. INVALIDS will find the use of the w ater from these min eral springs to be of great benefit. They ex pel the poison malaria from the system A sure cure for Fever and 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 their sex will find it greatly to their advantage to place themselves under the care of Mrs. Dr. Tobias who has been engaged to remain at the springs this season. PLEASURE SEEKERS will find plenty of game in the neighboring hills, and mountain trout in all the streams. For particulars address, 1 W. A. Perkins, Proprietor Drain Oregon. PHILIP SAUTER, merchant Tailor, TTVP.PS a Yxvrts aurl mtfimlftj iKiirtmont t. n ... lle 4 the very best materials and latest CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER A perfect FIT Guaranteed Cleaning and - Repairing done at Reasonable rates. Sltor Op tite niTSEirS Meat Market, on JacKgoD Street. R.QSEBUKG, OREGON. Pil DOOH Wholesale DEALERS JN Lumber. Sugar Pine, Yellow Fine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea soned in Our DRY HOUSE When Desired. ALSO Maunlat'tiircrsor Sash & Doors in all Sizes and uanti(io. Our Factory is now iu full opt;r;itiiin ami we can offer a a 8iccialty all kinds of Stock and Offick. Fitting, Tikninu and Scroll work at lowest figures. We solicit correspon dence which is assured prompt atU-i-lioii. Si.'uau Pink D.oii k Lvmbeu Co. Grants Pass, Orewn. Makes The Very Best Lumber. ROUGH iktM.. 9.00 RUSTIC pe r M 17.00 FLOORING r 31 . . . 17.00. Cameron & Co. Managers. Situated 15 niilcu from Rotifburg on North Unipijua. Good loads in Summer. MV1EARI(?. Him REWARD Will be given any nun who will )roduee a sci entist f larjro experi ence, and widely known to l sn honorable man, who Will assert that re filled cast' zinc is not one of the most enduring of all known materials to withstand the actions of the wsathcr. DETROIT BRONZE CO., Detroit, Mich. ENDDHSUn BY" tactically; j 45000 StLi IT - -.in w-S- r p MONUMENTS J. A. Cardwell, Agent, - J. J- WH1TSHTT ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT IIL IS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH EVERYTHING IjV HIS LINE H aving 'ately fitted up a new STEAM prepared to furnish lumber of all Hard Time Barn lumbsr and fencing furnlsht.-d on DO YOU WANT ROUGH 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 moro. ADDRESS; J. O. Booth, Cleveland, Or. Jt. A. Booth, Drain Or Staver & Walker, 208 to 214 FRONT ST. PORTLAND, OREGON. Deal ei's in all kinds of Faim and Dairy machinery j Vehicles, Binder Twin Belting, Oils and Machine supplies. alogue, mailed free of charge, and write chasing elsewhere, anything in any line. ery, at lowest prices. OAKLAND. Douglas County, OREGON. School Year begins Monday, September 7, 1885. THE COURSE OF STUDY IS DESIGNED TO MEET THE WANTS OF ANY who may attend. Many noble and brilliant minds glow with a desire for knowledge but circumstances preclude their attending remote or more expensive institutions; among such are frequently found the brightest and most promising in school . Hence the course of study is made almost as full as that of many of nr Colleges, while the character of instructruction ia inferior to none. :J Tuition per Session of Twelve AVeeks: Primary... First irrade Middle class $7 00 First grade Junior class..". 5 00 Second tmAn .Tnninr Msaa fi OO Music Twenty-four Lessons Use of Instrument. Drawing and Painting SEND FOR CATALOGUE. AfD LUMBER CO. and Retail WHITE BRONZE AND STATUARY Were awarded the -GOLD MEOAL- AT WORLD'S FAIR, New Orleans, 1 8 8 L - " IfaNUMOiTAl. tJesigrjsarjd. Prices on Jacksonville, Oregon SAW MILL on South Deer creek, is kinds on short notice at Prices. short notice. J. J. 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Forty Acres of unimproved land, and half in the Corporation liniits of the city of Roseburg, a good spring of living water, a very desirable location for a home. Situate in the eastern part of the city. For further informa tion and terms apply to this office or Mrs. Bowen. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Roselmrtr, Ore-con, Juno 5ml 1836. VTOTICE IS HEREBY Oi VEX THAT THE FOL XI lowing-named settler has filed notice of her in tention to make final proof in sunrmrt of her claim. and that said proof will be made before the Resister DoMlvAwat O 1 , - i . V July 10, 1886, Tiz: Elizabeth Wagner widow of Al lien Wajrner deed. Homestead No. 3S96, for the Iota -1 2 & 8. ) of N. E. J Soc. 9 Tp 33 S. K. 6wot- She names the following witnesses to prov e ber continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, aaid land, vii: Mary Wood, Hardy Elliff, Rebecca Smith, t'hae. Anderson all of Olendale, Donglas Co. Oregon. Cu&a. W. Jobtstos, Register. XOTICE VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ij the undersigned will make application to the County Court of the County of Douglas, State of Oregon, at their July term, iSS6, for a License to sell spirituous liquors in the town of Gardiner, Douglas County, Oregon, in less quantities than one gallon, lor a period of one year. HENRY WADE, June 4th, 1SS6. XOTICE. All persons holding any hills against me arc notified to present the same for payment, and all persons knowing themselves indebted tor to me are requested to make immediate pay ment. ' i Jons R. Daniels, Roseburg, Oregonj Notice. IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CSDERSICXED hai been duly appointed aa the administrator of the estate of Aaruu D. Joneedeceaaed. Now.therefore, all person knowing themselves indebted to the said 6State will come forward and settle the same without delay; and all persons having claims against the estate will present tlie same to uie duly verified within six months from this date. JOHN H.fiHUPEj Mat ICth, 1836. Administrator. XOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Roseburg Oregon, Kay 3, 1836.- j v " NOTICE IS HEREBY CIVEJJ THAT THE FOL lowing'quuned settler has filed notice of his in tention to maka final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver at Roseburg Land Office, on Wednesday June lotb, 1886, vut: Henry SUndley HomesteadNo. 8C11 for the K. W. at S. E. . of N. W 1 8. W. of N.W.J Sec St Tp. 29 8. R. 9 West. ) He name the following witnesses to prove his con tinuoui reslderce upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: B. F. Wilson, John Thrush, Geo. Fordney, John Staudley all of Camas Valley, Oregon. j W. r. BzsJAurK, i jDEBmn