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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1886, THE CAVSE OF STRIKES. . Mias 'Rose Elizabeth Cleveland some time since said in the Literary Life, that the cause of strikes was owing to the restlessness of our American peo ple, and the desire upon the part of j many to get something for nothing, j Now this notion is a correct one in some particulars. But we believe that the cause of this restlessness, and many a time, inadequate compensation by those either in authority, or those pos sessing much, do not deal properly with our citizens. To illustrate; Mackey's new telegraph line is now being con structed through our county. When the employes go through a farm, opeu ing fences, hauling heavy loads, and otherwise destroying the grass or other products, and the owner orders them to cease their trespassing, they either promise compeasation, and never re turn to settle the bill, or go ahead tak ing the chances of prosecution. Now substantially this thing occurred to some of our citizens, viz: Jeptha Green and Burney Dixon, and no doubt many others. These employes said to Mr, Green, "Mr. Mackey is worth $300, 000,000, and is a liberal man, and your land will enhance in value, etc. etc.'' Now we protest sgainst any such doc trine, that a man because he is rich, or is about to run a public carrier line, through a country, is entitled to pass through private property until he has paid the damages. Now some will say that the farmer has recourse to the courts, so he has, and can collect damages if any are awarded, but the time that it takes from his farm, and the worry and harrassing surroundings elicited in the prosecution, make men restless, and at the same time cause a breach that is not easily cured, in the confidence that poor men would have in rich men, if the rich men would deal in a business like way with the people. Now for the owner to take a shot gun and stand in the way, would involve prosecution. Conclusion, that, if railroad or telegraph monopolists take that which does not rightfully be long to them, by overreaching, intim idation, or by the' technicalities of law, they are morally committing grand larceny, and the only reason they are not all of them, in the penitentiary, is because like Mr. Mackey they are worlh a great deal of monev. The re sult is, we have Knights of Labor, and protective union organizations by the thousand. These are the logical fruits of restlessness, and this restlessness is caused by the mistaken policy of the monopolists. A rich man, has no right to a poor mans labor or his farm without compensation, neither has a laboring man a right to one dollar of Mr. Mackey's money, until he earns it. The strikes, therefore often occur on account of the impolitic way that these rich companies undertake to do busi ness. Hon. B. F. Do well although a Re publican of the true bine, said to us in our ofiice last Saturday, "that the great publicdebt is now virtually paid off, and that our credit is the best of all the nations of the earth." - Yes; and all this under Democratic rule. Where will the campaign thunder come from by our friends of the oppo site party They must take a new tack now. Next month, if all goes well, will witness the dedication of the Bartholdi statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World." It is ten years since the colossus was offered as a gift, and the great metropolis has not yet been able to raiso sufficient funds to defray the expenses of a pedestal and setting up the statue. New York evidently needs "enlightenment" as well as the rest of the world. The Central Pacific railroad com pany has concluded to extend its Ore gon line into eastern Oregon as fa north as the Columbia river. It is eaid that the construction of a railroad into that section will open ud immediately one of the most inviting, valuable and fertile areas now remaining in the pub lic domain. A Philadelphia paper has the fol lowing persona;: "Jix-Attorney Uen eral George II. Williams is now practi cing law in Portland, Oregon. Years ago Mr, Williams bought a large tract of real estate in what was then the suburbs of Portland. It is now im proving in value so constantly that its owner will soon be a wealthy man." Iv Idaho the Hues are drawn on the Mormon question as closely as in Utah, and the present campaign is as bitter as between Gentile and Mormon in that priest-ridden Territory. DuBois leads the Gentiles; Hailey leads the Jack-Mormons and True Saints. Du Bois will win the battle. Armour, the great pork packer of Clipgago, says that Chicago's superma cy as a pork packing center will soon be a thing of the past. He Bays Kansas City will soon be the great pork city though Omaha, Minneapolis and other places will develop the same industry on a large scale. This moves the Min neapolis Tribune to say: "Westward the squealing porker takes his way," "Ya-as," -said an Indian citizen, whose home lies in the fertile valley of the "Waybosh." "I happened to be in Charlcstown when the first earthquake cum." "What did you do when you heard the rumbling?" "I tuk thirty grains of quinine b'gosh!" New York Sun. SEEDED RAILROADS. It is a fact that while Coos Bay is the best outlet for the largest half of Oregon, and particularly the Southern part, every other is to be canvassed and examined as to its advantages for terminal purposes, in a railroad point of view, first. Just why this is thus, we shall not attempt to explain, but that some are not posted as to their best interests all will admit. Coos bay is the best harbor on the Oregon coast to-day, and the pass through the Coast Range to it is not equaled by that of any other, while it can be reached on a direct line from the cen ter of the state. A road is to be run from one end of the state to the other through Eastern Oregon. An outlet to the coast at the nearest point from the center may bring Coos Bay into no" tice. Such a connection would be an absolute necessity since roads are virt ually allowed as much for a short as for a long haul. In reference to the proposed road through Eastern Oregon, a San Francisco dispatch says: The California & Oregon railroad is being pushed northward quite vigorously, and will cross Klamath river at Scott's Bar. From that point surveys have been made for a road to be constructed up the valley of Klamath, passing be tween the upper and lower Klamath lakes, in the vicinity of Linkville, and penetrate Eastern Oregon. It is very probable the road will not soon form a Portland connection, as the company intend to tap the lesources of Eastern Oregon at the earliest date possible. The company has decided on this course owing to the high opinion entertained here of that region. The apers here designate the land of East tern Oregon as ranking among the richest. The California railroad com pany is satisfied the resources are am pie to sustain the road, and predict a rapid settling up. The merchants here claim that San Francisco is the com mevcial basis and outlet of that region and hail the news with jay. Coquille City Herald. SEIJtIT OF THE FRESH. The Evening Democrat published at Portland Oregon speaks thus compli mentary of the spiiit of the Oregonian, and also makes its own comments, al of which The Review regards as prop er and right. The Oregonian treats this morning of the smaller wages paid women than those paid to men for the same work and attributes it to the intense compe tition among women nsulting from the modern enlargement of their sphere of labor. It also tieats of the mines of the Northwest and promises an elaborate review of them from the pen of Mr. Herbeit Lang. That paper never does anything half way and we may expect a most interesting article. It also treats of f'The Russia! Jews" in relation to "Anarchists" and in reply to a contributor makes a hand some explanation of a previous article. It concludes very justly in a tribute to the J ewish race which we take great pleasure in transferring to our col umns: "Our correspondent does himself in justice and the Oregonian injustice, when he assumes that, we are so ignor ant or so unjust as to attempt to re. point vulgar prejudice and bigotry in America by direct or indirect deprecia tion of one of the most vital and intel lectual races of the world; a race that in war, politics, finance, law, music, the stage, philosophy and philanthropy commands the admiration of the intel ligent world. The Oregonian knows that the Jews need not take a back seat for brains, so long as the world remembers Spinoza, Rothschild, Monte fiore, Jessels, Disraeli, Fould, Heine, Meyerbeer, Mendelsohn, Rachael, Bernhardt, Braham, Auerbach and Massena." These are the sentiments we have always been taught Outside of Eng land there is no country in the world that has yielded that just mead to this race so much as the Southern states of America. The names of Yulee and Benjamin are heusehold words it that section. Wrong. The suit between Kent and Colvig over the district attorney's offica will not reach a jury at this term of court A number of law points have been argued upon it, and another point will come up for argument next Monday. Ashland Tidings. Gentlemen what is the matter with you all in Jackson county? These thing3 ought not so to be. Bros. Kent and Colvig are young uon with good prospects before them, and men of ability, and then to exhaust that energy upon technicalities, is not the proper thing (o do according to our mind. Whitelaw Raid, of the New York Tribune; has purchased Villard's Fifth Avenue residence for the meagre sum of $400,000. That amount would get away with all the newspaper men in the state of Oregon, so says Bro. Hod son of the Eugene Register. Bucklens Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheum, 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 cts xtbox. Ftr ssleby Marsters & Co Massachusetts Republicans have adopted a plank in their platform favoring an amendment to the consti tution prohibiting the manufacture and sale of alcholic liquor to be used as a beverage. II OX. Jt IXC ER HESMAXX. Oregon holds her election for Rep resentative in June. At that time she decided to return her present Repre sentative Hon. Binger Hermann. Mr. Hermann is a native of Lonacomng, Maryland, and was bora February 19, 1843. His education was obtained at the common schools and at Indepen dent, near Baltimore. He removed to Oiegon and taught Echool and studied law, and entered upon the practice of - m ,m his profession in 18GG. Ho nits Held the office of State Representative, State Senator. Deputy Collector, In ternal Revenue, and Receiver ot .ruo- lic Moneys at the Land Office. He is largely interested m the shipping ana lumbering business. His residence is in Roseburg. He was elected to the Forty ninth Congress as a Republican. The Cincinatti Graphic IScws. The approaching legislature will be one of interest no doubt. No U. S. Senator to elect will give time to con sider business propeily. Douglas county is a part of Oregon, and rela tively has an interest in the laws like ly to be enacted. We have four able representatives and two able senators. The Review will as usual take an in terest in the j proceedings. Therefore if any of our citizens have ony special question that they desire brought to the notice of the members of the leg: islatuiv, the columns of The Review are at your command Hon. Binger Hermann, Oregon's faithful congressman, came up on Sat' urday evening's express and spent the Sabbath in this citv. He was cordially welcomed and most graciously received by the citizens here in recognition of his valuable services in behalf of the state at Washington. He left on the Albany express Monday morning for the capital city, and will return to his labors in Washington in two or three weeks. Albany Bulletin. The other day the "writer said to a poor, illiterate Christian: "You are a very good man." . The reply ho made -so simple, so earnest-would make many a more favored Christian blush: "I, first of all, try to be a good man in ihe sight of God, and then in the sight of mail." The light in California waxes warm over tho gubernatorial aspirants, Bart- lott aud SwifL Barllett the Democrat ic candidate is running so fast that the Republican candidate, Swift as he is will hardly catch up on the home stretch NEW YORK LUMBER & Wood Yard (So To 51 It Howell's East side of track one block south of depot is where you will find number one dry lumber, Sugar pine, Cedar, Fir, and all Dimention lumber for buildings, sawed and shaved cedar shingles, Sash Doors, Blinds, Scroen Doors, Mouldings, Wall and Stair railings, Balusters, . Brackets, Newel posts, Ceiling, Rustic, Flooring, and all kinds of Finishing lumber, sawed and split Cedar posts, 1 inch plank sawed expressly for Bidewalks. I represent the Sugar Pine Door & Lumber Co. of Grant's Pass Or. which from personal inspection I believe to be the finest establishment on the Pa cific coast, it employes seventy men. The Proprietors and Overseers are all Eastern men and experts in the busi ness, the machinery is new and put up in the best manner, and all under srtict discipline and order. Their work is all done by number one me chanics and is equal to any work of the kind done in Srew York or the East. Fruit boxes, Picket fences and Gates complete. I also represent a number one mill at Yoricolla where I have sawed all Dimention lumber to order on short notice. All guaianteed as represented or no sale. Call aid see stock and prices before purchasing. Stove wood constantly on hand at HARD TIME PRICES. 0; rcgon P? mlCltlC T ailroad "opular Kute nges. er X icturesque Fast time! Sut eoaiiactiims! New equipments 225 miles shorter; 20 hours less thus; aepommoda tions unsurpassed fur comfort and safety. Fares and Freight MUCH LESS than by any other route between ooints in Willamette Valley and San Francisco. Oaly Route via YAQUINA BAY to i HAS FRANCISCO. Daily passenger trains except Sundays. Leave Corvallis at 2 P. M. L'v. Yaquina at 7.10 A. M. Oregon & California West Side trains connect at Corv allis. Tho Oregon Development Company's fine A 1 Steamship "Yaquina City" sails From Yaquina From San Francisco Sundav, October, 10, Friday, " 22. Wednesday, Jfv. 3, Mondav, " " 15, Saturdav. " 87, Mondav, October Saturday, " Thursday, " Wednesday, Nov. Monday, " 4, 16, 28, 10, The Company reserves the right to change sailing days. Fares, between Corrailis and San Francisco, Fares Rail 4 Cabin It, Bail & Steerage 80.88. Tfi further Information apply to C. C. Hogue A. G. F. & P. Ag't, Corvallis. DRESS MAKIXti. I AM PREPARED TO DO FIRST CLASS YT it in this line, and ask a share of the patronage IT of Eoseburj and vicinity. EU1IXA V. CRCMP. Next d-or to L. Bel flls Jewelry Store, Roseburg Oregon. To Begulate rnjTT? FAVORITE HOME REMEDY is - It win core an Diseases caused " T Derangement of the Lirex Kidneys Ud stomacb. ' W yonr Liver is out of order then your whole systea ,1s ranged. xLe btoSu impure, the breath offensiv. : you havj ' headache, fed languid, disputed id Mr his. To prevent a more serious con dition, take at once Simmons wn- stimulants and take Simmons IirerRoriLtar Sure to relieve. M .if yon hare eaten anything hard of digestion, or feel heavy after meals or ,leeile" n'sH take doss and rou wiU feel reliered and sleep pleassatly. If you are a miserable sufferer with Constipation, UyipopaU iad Biliousness, seek relief at once m N Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not require continual dosing, and casts but a trifle. It will cure you. If you wake up in the morning with bitter, bad taste in your mouth. TA1 S Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor. sects the Bilious Stomach, sweetens the Breath, ans! .Imhm. .L- t Tongue. Children often need some safe Csthar. tic ana "ionic to avert approaching . si ck neu . Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve Colic. Head. ache. Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and the Complaints incident to Childhood. At any time you feel your system needs cleansing, toning, regulating without violent purging, or stimulating without Intoxi cating, take PREPARED BY , ' fJ.H.ZEILIH & CO., Philadelphia Henry Eaoton Roseeukq Grocery Store. KEEPSCONSTANTLY on hand a full astortiueut of ........ ., j GROCERIES' Of Allitinds! Guarantee! to be ol the best qualily. FRUIT JARS, CANNED FRUITS, TOBACCO and CIGARS, TEA, COFFEE, SUGAR, A SPECIALTY. CANDIES and CAKES. Produce Bought. -AND THE Highest CASH PRICe Paid' Give me a call and convince yourselves. car GOODS delivered anywhere in the City Limits free of Charge. Henry ZED-xstozn Jackson Street, ROSEBXXJFtC O Griff Central Hotel! KOSEBUUG, OUEGOIN OPPOSITE CARLON'S LIVERY STABLE. Board ami Lodging pet day ....,.......$1.60 " " " week .......... 5.00 " Without Lodging............ 4.00 Meals, 25 cents, Lodging, 25 cents Thorough satisfaction is promised? travel ers and the jnibhc generally. i MRS- J2. GARRISON, Prop No Chinese employed. Cry for PITCHER'S Health and Sleep without Morphine. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice For Publication. Land Office at Rasebunr. Or. Sort. 52. IfHfl. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL J.1 lowitig-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make dual proof in support of his claim, ar.d that said proof will be mado before the Register or Receiver ot the U. S. Land office at Roseburg Or., on Saturday, Oct. 30th, 1886, viz: R. Threlkeld, Pre-emption D. S. No. 4458, for the 8. i of S. W. J, Sec. 82, Tp. 84 S. R. 7 West W. M. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land viz: Jesse Clayton, Geo. W. Crenshaw, Leon ard Bateman, and Hoyt W. Alexander, All of Oak land, Dour las County, Or. Cuss. W. Joukstok, ) Register; Notice For Publication. Land office at Roseburg Or. Sept. SIst, 1886. I NWT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL-lowing-named settler has filed notice of bis in tention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of V, 8. Land Office at Roseburg Or., ou Saturday Oct. 30th, 188rt, viz: Br ant Y. Hartley, Homestead Entry No. 3Hi9, fur the N. 1 of N. E. i Sec, 32, Tp. 24, S.R. 6 West, W. M. H lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Hamilton Patterson, James Cole, Hugh Cu!e, Gcnrg Stephens, All of Oakland, Douglas County, vr. Chad. W. Joiinstox, i Registerl Notice For Publication j Lar.d Office at Roscnurg Or. Out. 6th 1886, ! VTOT1CE IS I1EREBY GIVEN THAT THE KOL- lowing named settler has filed nutLe of his in. tention to make final proof in support of bis claim and that said proof will be made before the Register Or., on Uuuday Not. 15th, 1888, viz: rhi!ip Mulkev S: K. 4 5est V'7 M. 1 " " " ' T"-( 28 He names the following witness to prove his con tinuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land viz: Stephen Howard, Wm. Poland, Joshua Foss ett binI Viu. A. Iftilkpv. all ij UrrtU Pm.l t . CoC! Of?! C!AS. W. JoilSSTOS Register. Administrator s Final Notiec Notice is hereby jrireft to whom it may Concern tht the undersigned administratrix of the estate ol btreet Rice deceased, has filed his final accouaU aa aitminintr&trtr nf uM i - . - wk., Mlu vuamy Judge of Domrlas County Oregon, has fixed Janu ary 3d, 1887 at the hour of 10 o"clock . u. of Mid day at the County Court house la said County and State as the time and place for tha hearing of snv and all Ohlwlinm to mWt fl-.l ... . j S?J Administratrix of said estate. Children TO THE My Fall Stock is now all in, and not being of the bragspng kind I would respectfully ask the Ladies to call and see for i I ' Themselves if it is not the Largest Stock in i 1 - ' - Every Department, that ever came to Roseburg. M. JOSEPHSON Consult your own Interest and Examine ray Stock before Send ing off for your Fine Dress Goods or Anything of the Latest Styles of Wraps, such as Jereeys, of Which I have Twenty Different Styles, Call and Ik5 Convinced. M. JOSEPHSON, The Finest Assortment of Silks in all Colors' Silk Plushes, in all Colors, Eilk Velvets in all Colors, Tho Finest of Bro caded cut Velvets just Arrived, all of which I Guarantee to be Cheaper than can be got at any place in Or. M. JOSEPHSON- Towels! Towels! Napkins!! The largest, beet assorted and chcapestlh.es ever found anywhere, housekeepers will do well to call andexamine. CURTAINS! OUKTAINS! . Fine Lace Curtains! Fine Linen Lace Curtains. Nottingham Curtains, very desirable at M. JOSEPHSOFS, CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! For Ladies! for Misses' for children5 all 'styles CHEAP AT M. JOSEPHSOFS, HATS! HATS! Ladies Hats, Ladies Hat Frames, and "Hat Trimmings all of the latest Styles, Ostrich Plumes, Ostrich t'fps, of every shade and color. , - , Milliners will do well to' call and examine my stock. M. JOSEPHSON. Laces! Laces ... Large assortment Silk Laces, white and colored, Large assortment of Thread Lace, Large assortment of Linen. Lace, Wool Lace, Flounc ings in all colors, also' Sill? Lace Flouncing. Ho LADIES 9 ' CI IAS. M. II All oasxiatx - - oixaaoroisr RifLc.s Shotguns, Amunition, Staple & Fancy Cutlery, Fishing Tackel ' .- y--1" '"-- - . AGENT For the u White" Sewing Machines, Mitchell Wagons. AND 13- M- Osburn's I Tarvestiiirr Machinery. DEV0RE Successors to PAUE J- DII'MICK DEALEIiS IN DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS, JEWELRY, PUTTY, We expect to do a.Lictlv cash business, ad will endeavor to ke it'to tbe interest of all to deal with us. We also invite a continuation of the pat ronago of all former patrons, and solicit new ones CST GIVE US SUGAR PI! DOOR Wholesale DEALEIIS IN- Lumber. Sugar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea sonedinOur DRY HOUSE When Deseed. ALSO Manufacturers of Sash & Doors in nil Sizes and Quantities. Our Factory is nowin full operation anJ.we can offer a a specialty all kinds of Stoke and Offic Fittings, Tcbnino and ScnoLL work at lowest figures. We solicit correspon- .....v.. .o ooouitu in;uiii, aiieiuion. THE J EKSEY EEL) Is the best large i nog Can be fattened at any age. Call on or Address, J. K. $1000 KKWAKD Will he (riven any nun ho will produce a sci entist of lar;je eHri ence, and widely known to be an hnncrahlc man, ho Will amcrt that rc fiuod cast zinc is mt one of the most enduring' of all known material-) t. withstand the actions of the WMther. DETROIT BRONZE CO., ENDDBSEDW FrACpCALLY A- Uetroit, Mich - - .. .. . ( ... -45000 Jiailt, vnna r. MONUMENTS J. A. Cardwell, Agent,.,- 3m 3 m ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH KVKKYTIIING IN II1S LINE Having ..telj fitted up a new STEAM SAW MILL on South Deer creek, ia prepared to furmsli Jumber of all kinds on short notice at Hard Time Prices. Barn lumb3r and fencing furnished onjshoit notice. j . J. J. WHITSETT. FROM ROSEBURG TO EMPIRE CITY. From Roseburg to Looking Glass .$ .75 " Foot of mountain.... 2.00 " " Dora -.. 5.00 " " Fdrview 5.50 " " ' Sumner,.... 6.50 " " MarshficlJ 7.00 " " Empire City 7.50 DAILY EXCEPT JjUNDAV. For Particlars Inquire at the Tost Ofiice. Jas C Met ILLOCII, Prop. FOR SALE . CHEAP FOB CASH OR - Approved Credit. ASCPEBIOK LOT of Pure Bred, Mcriuo Sheep, Ram and Ewes. Tbcr can be seen on our Rarwh near Wilbur. Correondenre solicited. Address T. nMliu & tH.N, WILBUR, - OREGON. ADMIXISTi: ATOKS NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE CN dersigned has been duly appointed and quali fied as Administrator of the estate of W. F. Owens deceased. All persons having claims ajrainst the said estate, are required to preaent them, with IL proper vouchers within six months froni the date here of to the undersigned Administiator at his f floe in Roseburg Douglas county Dregnn. Iated Oct. 15tb, C. W. Jouxros. Aonuoutrator & ELLIOTT oxiBaoat OILS, WATCHES, COMBS, rin rwa A CALL.J Af D LUMBER 00. and Eetail Si:AB TlXE D.OR & Lvmbee Co. Grants Pass, Uregon. Fine yonn Y stock of difTei- M. cut ages for isale al moder ate prices. Jeiiks, Tan-ent Linn Co Or. WHITE BRONZE AND STATUARY Were awarded the -GOLD MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR, Ksw Okleaxs, 1 8 8 L . 5 SUPERlORf!! i, A f.NUMrNTAL Jacksonville , Oregon. Police For Publicatiou. Land Office at Rosehurg, Or. Oct. 4th, 18. "JT0T1CE IS 1IEBEBY GIVEN THAT THE rOt. ri lowinsr named acttler has filed noUte of h in. tention to make final proof in iunnor't of hisdamLand that said proof win be WeTforl the Kcgister or Receiver of the U. 8. Ud omT J. Kosehurg, Or. on Satnrday, Nor. 13, wsoTviz Jtr- JOHN J. DRAINS 1 Homestead Entry No. 3602 for the 8. 1 of 8 W I K K. i of S. W. i 4 N. W. J of S. E. i See M T.V 1 S. It. West V?. M. - M TlK 28 He naiuct the following wHnesxea to prove his continuous rosi.lence upon, and cultivation of id V'.I:. H ? bn"th' R,euben Sn,ith. C aM, John D. Cornutt all of Riddl?, DonSla Co. Or, CllAS. W. J0U!tTO!t, Bagtster. SHERIFFS SALE. W. b. Uumuhray Plaintiff 'lonnKen"nr. LanBenberg his wife, livtit C Wheeltr Defendant. ' V," c1u'ty frei losur a mortEaire. W OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAtBY V I RTC E , execution duly issued out of theabova mcnt and decree duly made and entered in , sal Circuit Court on the 20, dayof October " " of the above named Plaintiff, W. 8. Humphrev and against the above named Defendauta Alpnonro LangenUrg, Celia Langenberg bis wife W M Hhwlerand L. C. Wbecferfor the sum ol MmT judgment attorney fee. and and f of the tuoTijawd prtmises to satisfy the said judg. mcnt and cost awd whereas said execution wm mand. m e that out the sakl mortgged imises for he foreclosure and sale of which Sid demand Judgment were recovered that 1 satisfy the said wim and apply the .proceeds arising from said sale first in payment of the cmt and expenseTofsaii foreclosure f I rale cond i payment ofiaidat torney fees, third in payment and satisfacU.m X( tho said tiiiltmiant In 'ti i .L. of in.i.t-is j 1 . aoove named Waintifl, and In pursuanoe ol said foreclmm order of g,,e I haVe levied nponTnd on 8ATL RDAY the 27 , day of November 1S86 between tlie hours of o'clock in the f-..' 1 4 o'clock in the afternoon to-4it-t thT? oVock p . m. of said day will SPai pibHc tVSZ&l to th highest hiJJer for cash in hand at thJ? hoiw door in Bougla. county OrtJoi, 1 tt.w title and inUreat ol the a'lSStX the said mortgaged premises described"!. .u!J. to-wit: all that part or paroel of hSdin Oregon, 80 feet front oHhe EastsWe of f" S Street lying. onth and adloinW th-V, ' conveyed tj? Henry Bowen b, ffi Rot, aTi and extending back tka tun. width Uofelt.l?.,! Sheriff of Douglas. County Oregtaj