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    ROSEBURG REVIEW
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1886.
An OI5TMBMTS ot the Roseburg Circuit, H. E.
Church South. 1st Sabbath, morning and craning
at Rose burg. 2nd Sabbath U a. m. at Bogge
school house; 3 p. m. at Pine Grove church. 3d
Sabbath, 10 a. m. at Day's aohool house; S p. ra. at
Stephen' school house; T p. tn. at Oakland. 4th
Sabbath 11 a. m. at MjrUe Creek; S p. m. at Hudson
school bouse; 7 p, m. at Myrtle creek.
F.M.Ctw,
Pastor.
Drawing and Painting. Miss E. Mc
Faddcn from Cotvallis and Monmoth Colleges
will give lessons in oil painting, and every
thing in that line. Room at Mrs, Party's, up
stairs.
Cyclone Wind Mill. In a few weeks
the Pacific Manufacturing Company ot San
Francisco, will advertise their Wind Mill in
The Review, and all persons desiring the
very best mill, will inquire at this office for
lurtner particulars. u
A'OTICE.
Notice ia hereby given, that any person,
carrying fire arms found trespassing on my
premises, will be prosecuted to the fullest
extent of tue law. E. M, MOORE.
A Farm for Rent. The Bushey farm
adjoining Roseburg is now for rent upon rea
sonable terms, which can be had by apply
ing to J. C. Fullerton. Office up stairs in
Marks brick.
House to best. A good dwelling
house to rent adjacent t the city of
ttosaDurg. r cr particulars apply to
Charley Stephens.
Lost. One red and white spotted
cow marked, crop left ear, split in the
i iht. The undersigned will pay a re
ward o $5.00 for information of her
whereabouts. Charley Stephens.
The Atmospheric Washer. True to it
name, is constructed so as to force the suds
through the clothes, by atmospheric pressure
The dirt is removed by the force of the water;
there is no friction or rubbing about it. This
is the true principle of washing. Sheridan
Bros, have them.
Special Election. The governor
has issued a proclamation calling for a
special election to be held in Multno
mali county, November 23, for the pur
pose of electing a successor to D. W.
Taylor as a representative to the legis
lative assembly.
An Educated Cat. While visiting
at N. Cornutt's the other evening we
noticed a cat take hold of the door
latch, .raise it, and opened the stair
door and walked down. Many such
traits are noticeable in "Nig." This
cat is about 10 years old. He takes
care of himself, and in many respects
runs the ranch.
Returned. Hon. D. S. K. Buick
returned from his long and labaryth
ine journey to the four cardinal points
of the corupas3 last Monday evening.
The J unior Band tendered him a sere
nade. The car that Bi o. Buick had
in charge has done our state great
good, and we are glad to say that Mr.
Buick has given universal satisfaction
as to the management of this means of
our young and growing state. Wel
come home.
Ashland Election. The town
election at Ashland last Monday at
tracted consilerable attention and was
contested with considerable energy, a
full vote being polled. Two conven
tions, one in favor of laying water
pipe and the other for a steam engine,
were held last week each putting up
complete tickets. The nominees of
the first named body were successful
by a large majority, which ensures
the pipes and hydrants.
New Paper. The Oakland Enter
prise came to our sanctum last Satur
day. It is a four column folio, neatly
printed. The salutatory contains this
sentence; "While we have pronounced
personal political views, we shall en
deavor to conduct the Enterprise on as
nearly a non partisan plan as it may be
possible for us to do." My brother
yen will have to "Tower mighty high"
if you make that doctrine wyk.
There is no such a thing as a non par
tisan, except a nonentity. You are
either a icpublican, democrat, prohi
bitionist, Knight of Labor, or green
backer, ad infinitum. Success to the
Enterprise.
Jfy rtle Creek Item.
Quite a freeze last night.
Our school is progressing finely.
Miss Wait of Round Prairie is visi
ting friends here.
Mrs. Annie Richey has just cemple
ted the finest rug in town.
Mr. Bean and Richey are the bosses
for making ciJer.
Rag tacking seems to be the chief
amusement evenings in our burg.
John Hall killed forty hogs Monday,
some more spare bones.
Mrs. Florence Smith of Oak Grove
was visiting Mrs. Brake and other
friends this week.
I think a drummer dealing hats in
would get a good order in our town
now.
Charlie and Lige Hatfield have gone
to California, They did net take their
families with them, so we hope they
will return and still make this county
their home. Scribbleb.
Wc must make an apology for our failure at
Wilbur last Sunday. The circumstances were
unavoidable, and we could cet no one to fill
our place, but we now believe our disapointment
was a bles-ung in disguise, for the singing;. etc
aud the lecture in the eveninjr by Prof
Edwards on the Prodigal Son was we learn a
sermon m itself. Thank you Professor.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Business lively.
The street grading is first class.
Subscribe for The Review now.
Villard has returned to New York.
Get Mr. Carl Weber to fix your gun.
Glass of all sizes at Marsters drug store.
The plows are running all over the county.
Asher Marks returned from Portland this
week.
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Charleston, S. C. has had another earth
quake. :. .
Subscribe for our holiday number of The
Review.
Mt Josephson will lead all comdetitors "in
spite of faith."
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Clements Restaurant on Jackson Street, 25
cents per meal.
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Call on Thos. Farquar and get one of those
squirrel killers.
; We are sorry to state that Mr. J, J, Whit
sett is quite sick.
New citrons, new currants and new raisins
at U C, Stanton's.
The earth is now covered with a garb of
beautiful emerald grass.
Our typos enjoyed the wedding cake from
Riddle precinct hughly.
Mining blanks at The Review office for
sale for 10 cents apiece.
Judge Webster decides in favor of Wm.
Colvig for Dist. Attorney.
That fried chicken at Clements Restaurant
the other day was delicious
J. Brandt Supt. and Mr. Volk were in
Roseburg all day yesterday.
Mr. Aiken of Salem is visiting his son J. C.
Aiken of this city this week.
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Some excellent correspondence crowded over
until next week. Be patient,
CoL J:hn Lane went to Pheonix Wednes
day, and will return Saturday. '
Oram's crisp and sharp notes last week
were read with much interest.
J. A. Strange of Wilbur gave this office a
very pleasant call last Wednesday.
The Clements Restaurant is the place to get
a nice, wholesome meal for 25 cents.
Rev. J. R. N. Bell will preach at Oakland
next Sunday, both morning and evening.
Go to M. R Howell's for the finest potatoes
and winter apples in town, also dry wood.
That Hacking Cough can be so quickly
cured by Shiloh's Cure, at S. Hamiltons.
Dr.S. Whittemore can be found night or
day at the Overland hotel in Myrtle Creek.
Our poem by Mrs. Dr. Hamilton, the first
book has already received favorable comment.
Miss Grace Oaks returned home Monday
from a few weeks visit to Salem and Portland
Hackmetack" a lasting and fragrant per
fume. Price 25 and fifty cents at S. Hamil
tons.
im potency in man or woman enred by
Gilmore's Aromatic Wine. wFor sale at Mars
ter's drug store. 1
A Nasal Injector free with each bottle
of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents
at S. Hamilton's
Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitis. S,
Hamilton agent
Gen. T. G- Reaim Postal Inspector called
on us last Monday, we were absent, but ap:
preciated the visit.
Blank deeds, mortgages, chattle mortgages,
summons' of all kinds, etc., etc., for sale at
The Review office.
The new gun shop in part of the old Haynes
and Floed building is an enterprise much
needed in this town.
we warrant Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir to
relieve the Asthma in one minute. For sale
at Marster's drug store.
1 Rev. F. M. Culp will preach next Sabbath
at points mentioned in church directory on
third page of this paper.
Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a positive
cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria, and Canker
Mouth. S. Hamilton agent.
Why Will Vcu cough when Shiloh's Cure
will give immediate relief Price 10 cts., 50
cts., and $1. at S. Hamilton's.
Ira Wimberly of Elkton gave us a pleasant
interview last Friday after we had gone to
press, AU is serene in his section..
Rev, W. G, Miller will preach at the M.
E. church South on the third Sabbath in Nov.
morning and evening. All invited.
Rev. E. Gittens appointments for next Sab
bath arc as follows; Wilbur IO o'clock, Gar
den Valley 3 o'clock, Wilbur evening.
Blessed is he who storeth his reaper and
hayrake in the fence corner, for be maketh
the heart of the manufacturer to rejoice.
The union services, all the pastors of the
city uniting are being held at the Presbyterian
church this week, with much religious interest.
Look out for our holiday number, and send
to us at once the number of copies you want
to send to your friends. Only ten cents each.
ladies is life and health worth preierv
ng? If yon think so, use Gilmore's Aro
matic Wine. For sale at Master's drug
More.
confined ti the bed four months, almost
blind, and cared by one box of Gilmore's
Neuralgia Core. For sale at Marsters drag
store.
Christmas approaches and the shrewd mer
chant has. his advertising list ready for the live
newspapers that will talk about bim to the
people.
civx your children for coughs and colds
croup, whooping cough and hoarseness Gil
more's Magnetic Elixir. For sale at Mars
ter's drug store.
Miss Lena, daughter of Hon. L. F. and
Mrs, Lane has been quite sick at St Paul
Oregon, but her father telegraphs that she ia
now much better.
rev. e, 3. Whitney of Clarkson N. Y.,
says Gilmore's Aromantic Wine for female
weakness, stands without a rival. For sale
at Marster's drug store.
e. e. carr, of Daggette Mills Pa., says he
saved tha life of his child with croup by
using Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. For sale
at Marster's drug store.
Dr. Bunnell will accompany the Dept. G.
H. P., J. R. N. Bell to Marshfield next week
to assist in the institution of a new Chapter
it, A. M. at that place.
Our readers will excuse the crowded state of
our advertising columns this week on account
of a slight rush. We will make up all delin
quendes in the near future. ;
Are Yov Made miserable by Indigeslion7
ironsupauon, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite,
Yellow skin? Shiloh's VitaUzer is a positive
cure. S. Hamilton agent.
An interesting communication from E. F,
Walsh, descriptive of the Scottsburg and Gar
diner county, came too late for this week, but
will appear in the next issue.
wilus L. cclvEb of Pavilion, N. Y. says
that Gilmore's Ma gnetic Elixir cured him
0! a long standing Throat and Long trouble.
For sale at Mr-raters drug store.
John W. Dowell brought us a mess of fine
roasting ears this week, and they were tooth
some I tell you. He also brought some fine
ripe tomatoes of an excellant quality.
All parties owing the G. W. Hoover estate
will come forward as soon as possible and set-
le up with Mrs. H. E. Hoover executrix, as
she is anxious to get everything square.
A man by the name of Knealy was cut to
pieces with a knife about 7 or 8 inches lone
last Friday night in the Villard Hotel in Port
land Oregon. No definite clue to the murderer.
rev. w. f. requa, Baptist church, Aurora
111., says that Gilmore's Aromatic Wine is
a household remedy an that no family should
be without it For sale at Marsters drug
store, - -
BSv. h. b. EWEtt, r of Pavilion N. Y.,
says of Gilmore's Aromatic Win: "I be
lieve it to be a most desirable remedy to be
placed in every family." For sale at Mar
sters drug store.
Our Cotemporary last week "paralleled"
the Thursday's Oregonian editorial without
due credit. ' It is all rirhl to make quotations,
but in all cases you should hold up your marks
when you make important excerpta,
The Governor on November 1st. acting on
a recomendation of the board of pardons,
signed a pardon for Joseph Russell, sent to
to the penitentiary from this county about two
years ago for, seven years for manslaughter.
Geo. W. Genger and wife returned from a
four weeks trip to Pennsylvania last week,
and express themselves much pleased with
the old homestead. That is a business section,
but Bro. Genger says, "Oregon is the place."
Sherwood novelty harness, something new,
no tugs, no double or whiffletrees to bother.
Any information on harness can be had of
S. K. Raymond agent for Douglas county Or.
Oakland, Or., Ocf. 14th ib86.
A bran new Chicago Cottage organ for sale
at The Review office, price $265.00. Now
you can have this organ for almost nothing on
monthly installments. This organ is war
ranted for 5 years.
For sale at The Review office one almost
new half spring two seated Studebaker wagon,
double harness, complete, nearly new, and one
good pony horse. A bargain ih this offer,
and the first one comes, gets it.
The Y. D. Band will present the McGibeny
family to the citizens of Roseburg Dec. 18th,
1886. The Band and "theyamily" makes a
musical combination that has never been ex
celled in Roseburg. AtSlocum's hall at the
usual hour.
M. R. Howell has moved into his new
building and is now well prepared to supply
the trade with doors and windows with or
without frames and any inside carpenter work
made on short notice. Give him a call and
some money.
I have concluded to place teeth within the
reach of everybody. If you want a neat good
fitting plate come and get them for $10, no
fit no pay. (They are not cheap teeth.) Th.e
cause of this is hard times and no opposition
Dr. M. W. Davis.
The Union meeting at the Presbyterian
Church continues with increased interest. F.
M. Gulp will preach this Friday evening. W.
A. Smick Saturday evening and Sabbath
morning, and F. M. Culp on Sabbath even
ing. All are cordially invited to attend.
A. J. Bellows' new houst of frame work
shows that it will be of commodious dimensions
the roof mansard, and the foundation, stone.
When carried to perfect completion will be
a piece of architectual beauty. West Rose
burg is in the lead for residences. Only a few
more lots.
The hillside plow manufactured by the
Roseburg Iron Work company are now
full stocked, painted in first class style, and
ready for use. The exceedingly low price at
$15 per plow ought to secure a ready sale, for
they are of the first quality.' Call and see
them at once.
Gov. Moody has pardoned Frank A. How
ard, sentenced to the penetentiary from Port
land for five years for robbing M. J. Smith of
$2,600. Smith deposited the money in the
safe at the American Exchange hotel. How
ard was clerk of the hotel and it was claimed
he took the money.
It must be remembered that exhausted tea
leaves, and the leaves of other shrubs are
made to look like uncolored tea by giving them
a face with plumbago or black lead. The only
Sure guarantee that uncolored tea is genuine
lies in the Perfection Tea Can. "Sunbeam
Tea" is imported by Mr. Abraham only in
this package.
On last Sunday night between the hours of
2 and 3 tho house of Geo. M. Beeler was en
tered by some unknown person. The intruder
entered from a side door and made his way
into the bed room as far as a stand by the
bed when Mrs. Becler awoke givintj the
alarm, he ran out the same way he came clos
ing the door after him.
We have no more valued exchange than the
Overland Monthly. In resoect to its matter
it is not surpassed by any magazine in the U.
S, History, travel, fiction, industrial ques
tions, all find discussion in this able-magazine.
It will be a surprise to Eastern readers who
suppose that all good mgaaine work is done
at the East. Christain Advocate. New York.
The marriage of our cousin in Jackson coun
ty, Miss Mary. Bcall to Charles Strane of
Medford last week, was an important affair,
and we very much appreciated some of the
wedding cake given us by Mrs. Will Q. Brown
of Riddle who attended upon the occasion.
By the way since we come to think, we have
lots of cousins on Cow Creek of whom we are
justly proud, fearful however about the re
turn of the compliment
, NOTICE.
I have transferred the aeencv for
the
"Young America Feed Mill" to Sheridan Bros,
who will carry a slock of mills and a full line
or extras, and to whom all communications
should be addressed. ' Plinn CoorER.
The Babtes Cry far It.
And the old folks laugh when they find
that the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy
by run of Ficrs. is more ntilv tal-en
easily taken and more beneficial in its action
uian Diuer, nauseous medicines. It strength
ens the Liver, Kidneys, Stomach, and Bowels
while it arouses them to a healthy activity.
For sale by S. Hamilton.
Bote to Get of Calomel
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People afflicted with a diseased liver, ind
gestion or biliousness, use mercury. This is
done reluctantly, but the areument is. "Noth
ing will reach the liver and spleen except calo
mel could one get something just as good,
everybody would use it." That something is
Summons Liver Regulator. It is equal in pow
er to calomel, without any of its injurious ef
fects. !
TB ASS FEB ASSO VXCE3IEXT.
Roseburg Oregon, Nov. 8th, 1886.
Editor Review: Having disposed of my
selling agency of the "Young America'' feed
choppers to Sheridan Bros, who will keep
said choppers for sale, I wish to make a state
ment of some facts concerning the choppers.
I received from the manufactures the first of
last June one chopper and ground at my place
fully 250 bushels of grain. Then more to test
the amount one set of grinders would do than
anything else, let Mr. Kelly take the mill
around and grind for farmers. He ground
not far from 600 bushels, making over 800
bushels with one set of grinders which was on
ly about one fourth the amount the enterpris
ing company claims for it to do. Taking into
consideration the grinders the only part that
wears out, can be replaced at small cost mak
ing the mill as good as new. I am well satis
fied with the mill, it grinds corn well when
too dull for wheat or barley.
The above statement can be v nfied by
several farmers who employed Mr. Kelley to
grind their grain. Plinn Cooper. ;
; The Parent of Insomnia.
The parent of insomnia or wakefulness is in
nine cases out of ten a dyspeptic stomach.
Good digestion gives sound sleep, indigestion
interferes with it. The brain and stomach
sympathize. One of. the prominent symptoms
of a weak state of the gastric organs is a dis
turbance of the great nerve entrepot, the brain.
Invigorate the stomach, and you restore equi
librium to the great center. A most reliable
medicine for the purpose is Hostetter's Stom
ach Bitters, which is far preferable to mineral
sedatives and powerful narcotics, which,
though they may for a time exert a soporific
influence upon the brain, soon cease to act,
and invariably injure the tone of the stomach.
The bitters, on the contrary, restore activity.
to the operations of that all important organ,
and their beneficent influence is reflected in
sound sleep and a tranquil state of the ner
vous system. A wholesome impetus is like
wise given to the action of the liver and bow
els by its use.
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CaUpooia Holes.
Cold nights and pleasant days.
Farmers very busy all taking the advantage
of the fine weather which we are having at
the present time.
Mr. G. W. Stephens is making some very
valuable improvements alwut his residence in
the way of fencing etc.
P. S. Durling and Jimmie Uuderwood spent
last Sunday at Wilbur and rejort a fine time
and a very interesting sermon.
Mr. C. Gosett's smiling countenance was
seen on the Calapooia last Sabbath.
II. McNabb spent last Saturday night visi
ting friends in Oakland.
W. B. Clarke of Millwood was in this vi
cinity the first of the week on business. W.
B. is a man we are always glad to meet.
James Barnard and C. A. McNabb went to
Elkton last Saturday to spend a few days in
that vicinity visiting friends.
Mr. C. A. McGce's dogs captured a large
coyote a few days ago. By the aid of Mr.
Hattly they succeeded in killing the sheep de
stroyer.
In some countries they have sleighs for snow
but here in our part ot the world they make
them to carry them over the mud. A good
idea I think.
It is rumored that there will be a prayer
meeting started at the Calapooia school house
in the near future, and if the people will just
gel right in their harness and all pull together
it' will undoubtedly be a success.
We understand that there was a little hitch
made in regard to a few items in the past, we
can only say that we never wrote anything to
offend anyone, and we hope in the future if we
should get a little joke published on some one
of our friends they will take it that way as we
do. What is a paper without a few iokes in
its columns? CALArooiA Sam.
OAKLAXD ITEMS.
Rev. Gittens preached here Sunday.
Mat Kelly has retired from the Livery busi
ness.
Dr. James Harris of Shoe String has loca
ted here.
Miss Fannie Mahoney is visiting C. G. Dur.
lands family.
- E. C. Sacry is still in a critical condition
but improving.
C. B. Wilcox "our lawyer" has had his
hands full of late.
Dr. Little went to Drain on professional
business Wednesday.
I am happy to state that David Senior is
improving in health.
It was quite laughable to see one of our city
fathers trying to get a whiskey barrel home on
Tuesday.
The new paper published at this place, came
out Friday last, in a neat shcat, much credit is
due Mr. Tower.
The "city board" through the pleadings of
the meinliers of W. C T. U. refused at first
to grant the new saloon a license, but finally
had to give in. If the W, C. T, U. are to
run the "City Fathers" why not do as you did
Friday, women occupy the Council Rooms
and the men the sidewalk.
The services in the Methodist Church on
last sabbath were unusually interesting. Rev.
Mr. Gittens preached an able sermon to an
appreciative audience. The singing by the
newly organized choir was the best we have
heard in; Oakland. Miss Sajlie Jones pre
sided at the organ, than whom bnt few young
ladies are so well qualified.
i DCI'LEX.
A Baby. Well what of itl Sim
ply this and nothing more. Last
Monday evening while Mr. and Mrs.
L. C Beardsley were at supper a boy
baby was brought and put on their
steps, consigned to their care we infer.
This occurred about the time the south
bound: train was pulling out, hence
some conjecture that the infant of
about 24 hours came in on the evening
train.: The little fellow is doing well
and Mrs. Beardsley we presurite will
keep it as she has no children of hei
own. ; There is no clue to the paren
tage of the child. "How sad our state
by nature is etc."
Saeed II it Eife.
Mr. D. L Wilcoxson, of Horse Cave. Ky.,
says he was, for many years, badly afflicted
with Phthisic, also Diabetes: tho pains were
almost unendurable and would sometimes
almost throw him into convulsions. He
tried Electric Bitters and ffot relief from
first bottle and after taking six bottles, was
entirety cured, and had sained in flesh
eighteen pounds. Says he positively believes
he would have died, had it not been for the
relief afforded by Electric Bitters. Sold at
nity cents a bottle by Marsters ft Co.
WEpDIXQ BELLS.
A Uapp Event.
Last Sunday at 1 2 o'clock M. at
the beautiful farm residence of Hon.
Geo. W. Riddle on Cow Creek, in
Douglas county Oregon, Geo. Q. Quine
and Miss DelU E. Riddle all of Doug
las, were united in the bonda of holy
wedlock, Rev. J. R. N. Bell celebra
ting the rites of matrimony.
Truly did the wedding bells ring
out in the sweetest tones, indicating
thereby the perfect satisfaction of both
families to this nuptial occasion. The
groom is a well to do farmer near Rid
dle in this county, managing a large
farm with excellent success, while the
bride, being the accomplished daugh
ter of the well known geutleuian at
whose residence the uiflrri:ifR tn.,1-
o-
place, has been fully taught in ail the
branches of domesticity to insure a
happy home. The culinary features
Of the wedding on Sunday, and at the
reception on Monday at the residence
of Mrs.' Quine. the m-ooms mother
o
were simply par excellence. Both the
dinners were prepared under the skill
ful management of Mrs. Bartle of
Canyonville, who made tho viands so
tempting, that which the most cultiva
ted taste would heartily desire. The
guest1 were confined mostly to the
relatives on both sides, and this fact
alone - insured a lame assembly of
well-wishing friends. There was not
an accident occured durinc the two
days of festivity to mar the pleasure
of tho attending cuests. Everyone
u O a
wore their happiest smiles, and their
best apparel, the latter being of choicest
fabrics. This younjj coupl, if no uiis
fortunt oocurs, will bo successful in
this life, with the assurance of that life
which is to come. Receive the regAi-ds
of the whole Review Pub. Company.
FATAL ACCIDEST,
A Wrecking Train on the O. P. Mlrhvtl.
Tiro Men Killed.
On Saturday afternoon las',
east bound freight- on tho Oregon
cilic was ditched near Nashville,
the
and
later in the evening a wrecking train
left Yaquina for the scene of the acci
dent. The latter train, when near
Chitwood siding, ran into a land-slide
and was thrown from the track. Two
men namely, Thomas Aldrich and Wm.
Spellingcr, were instantly killed and
two others injured. Spellinser had
been married but a few days, and his
bride of a few hours is prostrate with
grief. Tho body of Aldrich was con
veyed to Jefferson on Tuesday, where
interment took place under the aus
pices of the Masonic fraternity. Spel
Iioger was buried near Miller's station
wheie his parents reside. Both men
were highly esteemed bv numerous
friends. The names of the two men
injured are E. II. Robinson, leg broken,
and R. M. Allen, logs badly bruised.
Corvallis Cbronicle.
Siflinas of Yamhill.
Spevial to the Review.
Wheat 63 cts.
Early sown grain looking fine, a big
yield promised.
On the 4th 5th and Gth wind, keen
and sharp from the North
A great deal of sickness and several
deaths in and about MiMinville.
Most farmers have finished scedins
and aro preparing for a hard winter.
Our farmers have realized some trou
ble in late seeding, owing to tho dry
weather, but a little extra labor has
enabled them to put all seeding in fine
order.
A Mr. Dan Corker proprietor of the
hardware Store at La Fayette was mur
dered in a mos', shocking manner a
few days ago, being cut to pieces with
one of his own axes; supposed for his
money.
Occasional.
An Elegant Substitute
for oils, alts, pills, and all kinds of lutlers
nauseous medicines is the very agreeable
fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Recomnieded
by leading physicians. Manufactured only
by the California Fig Syrup Co., San Fran
chisee, Cal. For sale by S. Hamilton, Kosc-
bwg.
SHERIFF SALE.
Ia the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for the County of Douglas.
t J. E. Pike and L. A. Pike, partners do
ing business under the firm uainoofJ.E.
Pike o? Son Plaintiffs.
VII
R. H.' Tapp Defendant.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
virtue of an execution leaned out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Douglas county, on the 10th day of Nov.
1886, by virtue of a judgment order made and
entered in said Circuit Court on the 20th day
oi Uctober 1886, granting leave to the
above named defendant to issue an execu
tion en a judgment recovered in said court
on the 19th day of May 1879, by said plain
tiffs, J. E. Pike and L. A. Pike as partners
under the firm name of J. E. Pike & Son
and against the above named defendant K
H. Tapp and docketed in the lieu docket of
Douglas county Oregon on the 22nd day of
May 1879, for the sum of $437-50 bearing
interest at the rate of one per cent per month
amounting to the sum of 1781.80, and to me
directed commanding me that out of the per
sonal property of said defendant or if suf
ficient could not be found, then oat of the
real property belonging to said defendant
K. H. Tapp in said county on the 22nd day
of May 1879, I satisfy the sum of $781.80
now due on said judgment with intercut at
the rate of one per cent per month from the
20th day of Oct. 1S86, and the further sum
of $46.63 costs and disbursements. I did on
Thursday thell, day of Nov. ISSfilevy upon
the following real property to-wit; the S. W.
quarter of section 26, in T. 24 S. R. 6 W. of
the Willamette meridian in Douglas county
Oregon and. will on
SATURDAY, the 18th day of Dec. 1SS6,
at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day in
front of the Court House door in Roseburg
Douglas countv Oregon sell at hhM;, a..irin
to the highest bidder for cash al! the i ight
title and interest which the defendant R. II.
Tapp owned on the 22nd day of May 1S79
vi usBiuce acquired in ana to said land
premises to satisfy said judgment.
B. C. Ar.tr.,
Shenff of Douglas County Oregon.
LA.Ilt'8 ARTESl-iX WELL.
Whnt it Shows of the formation of
Earth to a Depth of I70O Veef
the
Below we give a report as recently
published in tho Oregonian in refer
ence to Mr. Ladd's deep, deep wol!.
Mr. Ladd's purse is long, aud so is the
well likely to be.
A glacial chart of tlw strata through
which W. S. Ladd's artesian well in
East Portland has passed in reaching
tho 1700 foot level, pi-epared by Dr.
Willis E. Everette, shows the follow
ing varieties and depths:
1 T
v e
20
100 1-20
50 140
20. 1C0
.20 ISO
20 200
20 220
55 275
55 XJ0
2d 850
01 3U0
45 405
315 720
10 730
120 850
150 1000
SO 10S0
t
120 12O0
50 1 1250
50 j 1300
400 1700
UPPER WATER LEVELS.
Earth and clayey aaud
Pine drift and sand
Sand, clay and (travel
Granite ft basalt boulder iu moist sand
Water worn boulders and gravel & veins
ot white sanil(first water)
Gravel and Kind, granitic... -
Oiavel and sand, basaltic
Coarse srrit and '.'ravel basaltic
Water-worn boulders
Fine sand . . ., .
Coarse grit of granite and fulopar .
Alternate veins of basaltic boulders
CENTRAL LEVELS.
Olive marl and clay shale with fossil ves-
ctatiun and narrow sand stratuuis. . . .
Fine jpitand sandstone..
Marl, talc, and shale mud with fossil
vegetation and soft sandstone1
Stiff clay shale and marl with fossil
vegetation aud fine basaltic sand.....
Fine white and coarse sand with mica
ecoles (Potsdam sandstone
Conglomerate with fossil plant, infuso
rial and fossil vegetation I
Coarse basaltic grit and gravel
Fine sandy marl and fhalcniud contain- j
. iug fossil vegetation
LOWER LEVELS.
Compact arcbeau rotk (solid grani t). . . . j
This rock may continue for many
thousands of feet in solid unbroken
mass.
The chances of the well ever prov
ing a flowing one aie very small, in
deed, but the conti actor is going down
to a depth of 2000 feet, or
a flow ins: well.
till he sets
A very peculiar circumstance con
nected with this well is, that it has
demonstrated tho existence of five dis
tinct forest growths; that is, liveTor
esls, one over the other, are under
neath the valley antlriver of tho low
er Willamette and the city of East
Portland. By careful reading the
composition of the different stratums
an idea can be gained as to where
these forest growths have been.
This is nothing very new or sta riling.
The city of New Orleans, Lu., at the
mouth of one of the channels of the
delt i of the Mississippi river, stands
over a large submerged forest; and
the indications are that there arc otheis
til infinitum. In the Yellowstone
park there is a "rand vertical bluff
showing twenty nine distinct forests,
one above the other, tho wood being
partly fossiled and carbonized. Given
a forest whose trees are many hundreds
(and mayle thousands) of years old,
how many years will it take for these
trees to fall, rot and fill up again with
young giowth, and this in its turn die
and be covered by itsown straws, leaves
and resulting soil, and . another forest
growth to spring up on this soil? Then
saying that it took at least 10,000
years to gradually cover these pros
trate many and also standing grand
and enormous conifers ami deciduous
trees, here would be one single bluff
that shows an age of 290,000 years.
Yet it is strange to think that we
are rfbw living over forests which at
the time wcro possibly filled with ani
mal (and maybe human) life; and to
think that centuries hence wells niay
be sunk through the- future wash and
earth that will cover us and on to the
now known city of Portland and Wil
lamette river and valley by beings
who will follow us in the cjcleof ages,
and regard with great curiosity and
speculate on the uses of special ens of
our "Oregon ruins," i. e., tlio nl ways-to-be-built
Villard hotel of the North
ern Pacific railroad.
SVlESTltlC.
Upon tho hypothesis that we learn
by observation ami experience so we
have learned in part to discriminate
between good ami evil because good
results well, and evil bad; therefore
upon the same principle we develop
in scientific knowledge.
Admitting the former incorrectness
of computing time upon a geneial
conjecture no ona can tell wlia. day of
the week to-day was 2000 years ago
but by scientific fact we can tell by
computing the time of eclipses or the
tino for tho icturn of the comets.
Yet we assume that no man can tell
the day of . the week the first man
made his advent into the world, nor
in what year.
Now wc have another reason to oner
that the zctetic oi ilat theory. of the
earth is incorrect, and in defeoso of
tho spheroid fact at certain degrees
north oi south of the equator, the mag
netic needle becomes wholly unrelia
ble, it vacillate, it points in no defi
nite direction, which is proof that it
seeks the equilibrium of the earth as
we have previously stated, and the
proof in this respect that the earth is
oblong, is that frciu the points or de
grees of equilibrium north and south
of the equator, there is considerable
distance to the Doles. Now in rcsard
to the deviation of the needle from
north and south within the raJious of
the earths true equilibrium, it is either
duo to the earth being thrown out of
a symetrical position by the accornmu-
lation of volcanic scoria to one side
tuoie than the other, or it is due to
spherical attraction in its annual
movement around the sun. .. '
L. C. II ILL.
At. ia a. u;u state or atiairs tor a
state to become Iwukrupt, hut Europe
has it, and it is Hungary.
Don't Ejriferimcut.
Yon cannot afford to waste time in expert,
meuting when your lunas are in dancer
Consumption always seems at first, only a
cold. Do not permit auy dealer to impose
upon yoa whb some cneap imitation ot lr.
King's New; Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Colds, but be sure vou set the
genuine. Tkcausc he can make more profit
he may tell you he has something just as
vi juati me saint, uuu t uc 4ieceiveil,
but insist npou gettiug Dr. Kuiu's New Dis
covery, which is guaranteed to give relief in
all Throat. Mini? and ( 'host afWtinna. Trial
bottles free at Marstcr s & Co's. drug store.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Xoticc For Publication
Lai.d Office at Roseburg Or. Oct. Cth 1SS6V
"TOT10E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL,
Jl lowing named settler has filed notice of his in.
tcntion to make final proof in support of bU claim,
and that said proof will be made before tho Register
or Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg
Or., on Monday Nov. 1st b, 1880. viz: Philip Mnlkev
homestead eutry No. 3752 for the S. E. 1 of S E
f: R.i ww?& w- . E- -ST'-
He names the following witness to prove his con
tinuous residence Un,aiid cultivation of, said land
Vl!; tpnen Howard, Wm. Polaud, Joshua Fossett
andWni. A. Mulkey, all of Myrtle Creek, Douglas
County Ore. ciiis. W. Johxstos -
" Register.
Administrators Final Notice.
Notice is hereby given to whom it may concern
that the undersigned administratrix of the estate
of Street Bice deceased, has filed his final accounts
as administrator of said estate, and the couuty
Judge of Doturlas County Ogon, has fixed Janu
ary Sd, 1887 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. . of said
day at the Countv Court hjuseiu said County und
htate as the time and place for the hearing of anv
and all objections to said final account, and the
settlement thereof. Mart Kick
Administratrix of said estate.
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Roscliurg, Or. Oct. 4th, ; ISS.
XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOt.
1 lowing named settlor has filed notice of his in
tention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will he made before
the licgister or Receiver of the U. S. Land Offico at
Hosenurjf, ur. on kaluw.iv, Nov. 13, ISijG. viz:
JOHN J. DRAIN.
Homestead Eutry No. 302 for the S. J of S. W. 1 N
r.. t oi . v. 4 jn. w. 1 of S. t. t Sec. 3 Tp. 28
S. K. U West W St. 1
He names the following witnesses to prove his
wiiiuiimiu resiueiicu uhu, auu cultivation of. aaid
i;tuu viz: lvi sunt n, Reuben Smith, John H. Cor
nutt, John D. Cornutt all of Riddle, Douglas Co. Or.
Cuas. W. Jounbtox,
Register.
A I) 111 X ISTUATOILS NOTICE
AtOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE I?V
ll dersincd has heen duly appointed and quail
ne'i as Administrator of the estate of W. F. Owens
deceased. All persons bavins claims against the
sum esune, are required to present tlieni, with the
proper vouchers within six months from the date
ncre oi to the undersigned Adimmstiator at his of-
ncc in Koseour? Douglas county Oregon. Dated
ucu uiu, isso. C. W. JoHSsro.v
. Administrator
SHEHIFFS SALE.
In tlic Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tbe
VVlllllJ 111 xsuugl&s.
W. S. Humphrey Plaintiff
rit
llliniso Lanjjenberir, Celia Lancnber) his wife,
". ." "ewer aim u. u, heeler Defendants.
Suit in equity to foreclosure murtmw
TV WTICE IS HEREBY f;IVEN THAT BV VIRTUE
execution duly issued out of the above
cnucu irnin on tnc 28, day of October 188tt and to
mv Uirecieo and delivered in pursuance of a judir
mcnt and decree duly uuule and untemi in aaid
Circuit Court on the 20, day of October 183iiH favor
oi mc auove named riaintiff, W. 8. Humphrey
and against the above named Defendants Al.honso
Ijiii(;eiibcrff, Celia Langenbenr his wife, W. M.
Wheeler and L. C. Wheeler for the sum of 3!)6.15
judgment attorney lees and costs and for the sale
of the mortgaged premises to satisfy the said judg
ment and cost and whereas aaid cxemitim
niands me that out the said mortgaged premises for
uieiurucuKiure anu sale oi which said decree and
judgment were recovered that I satisfy the said
sum and apply the proceeds arising from said sale
first in payment of the cost and expenses of said
foreclosure and sale, second in payment of said at
torney fees, third in payment ami satisfaction of
the said judgment in favor of the above named
Plaintiff, and in pursuance of said f.ireclsure and
order of sale I have levied upon and on
SATURDAY the 27, day of November JSSC,
between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and
4 o'clock in the afternoon to-wit; at the hour of 1
o'clock . m. of said day will sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the Court
house door in Douglas county Oregon all the right
title and interest of the said Defendants in and to
the said mortgaged premises described as follows,
to-wit: ail that part or parcel of land in Roseburg
Oregon, 80 feet f runt on the East Bide ofChadwick
Street lying south and adjoini,,.. the lot hirciWi
conveyed to Henry Bow en by Aaron Hose and wife
and extending back the same width 110 feet situa
ted in block 63 adjoining the tract of land owned
by Sirs. W. S. Humphrey beinz the land heretofore
leserihed as conveyed to Henrv Ki.uon hv a. ......
Rose torcthcr with tenements 'ami nmntrtoi, -......,
belonging thereto. B. C. Aoke.
fehenff of Douglas County Oregon
SHERIFF SALE.
In Circuit Court. Doutrlas Countv. Mat .if iiro-
S..Marks & II. Woolcuburg, Plaintiff.-
vs.
Win. Linvilc, ChrUtiau R. Linrillc. f In-lit;,! n
i.iiiMllcaUmr. in K-statcof Leah Liuville deccasedrl
Vi m. I.mville Jr. Sural. Merrill, O. G. MeClaiu and
aiary uiy heirs at la of Leah Liuville deceased.
Defendants.
TUOT1CE IS QEKECY CIVEN THAT BY VIRTUE
XI of an execution humeri mit ..r ti. nK...-A
entitled Court on the 3rd. if v..vn.K...
1SS0, and to nie directed and delivered in
pursuance of a Judgment and dei
Court on the 20th, day of October 1SSC, in favor of
mu iiw.vc oumcu naintms and against the above
named defendant s for the sum of S123C.83 costs & ex
cuses, and for the sale of the mortgaged premises
to satisfy the said Judgment and costs, and whereas
said execution commands nie that out of said mort
gaged premises for the sale of which said Judgment
and decree was recovered, I satisfy first th cU
and expenses of said foreclosure and sale. Second the
Judgment m favor of the above named plaintiffs and
... pu.si aaceoi saw ioreciosure and order of sale. 1
have levied uion aud will on
b.VlURDAY, the llth day of December 18.
between the hours of 9 A. M an.i i i i i...,;I
the hour of two clock P. M. sell at public auction
to the highest bidder cash in hand at the Court
House door in Roseburg, Oregon, all tho right title
and interact of the said defendants in and to the fol
lowing dcseriDed re d property to-wit; comment-in"
at the North-cast cirner a point 16.40 eluiins West
of the corner of Sections 2. 3, 10 & 11 in tnwnahiu 30
isouin ot Range 4 west Will. Mer. thenccSouth 20.10
chains, tlience West 42.S0 chains, thence North 20.10
chains, thence East 42.50 chains to tbe place of be
giniiig containing SO acres more or less, the same be
ing 80 acres off the Donation chum No. 48 of An
drew Thomas and wife, of said Township and range,
also the following described premises to-wit; Be
giunligat the Northwest corner of the donation
claim u. vtoriovtn said township and
range running thence West to the land entered by
C. W. Johnson as nre einnt.i.m olim in i.i t un
ship and rauge thence South to the north line of
uuiiaiiu-iviauu oi Aiiurc w i nomas Jio, 48 thence east
to the W est line of the donation claim of K. U. Wor
ley No. iJ in said Township and range, thence north
to the northwest corner of said donation claim, t he
place of beginning, containing seven acre more .or
less, together with the Una ncnts here.lii mn n t u anil
appurtenances thereunto be! onging or in anywise
appurtalniug.
. ir-ness my imd this 3. U day of Nov. 13JJ
B. C. AGEE Sheriff of i)JUg. Co. State of Or.
SUMMONS.
foI'lSDlJial.81 0l0n"n ln "J
Dora Young Plaintiff
v
W. n. Young Deft.'
Suit inequity for divorce. '
To W. 11. Young the above named defendant in
the name of tlie State of Oregon, you are hereby re
quired to apjiearand answer the oomplaint of plaintiff
nlcJ a.-amstyou in the above entitled suit on or be
fore Tuesday January 4th 1S37, the first day of the
next term of said Court aud if vou fail to to apicar
and answer, plaintiff will apply u tho Court for the
relief demanded in said complaint to-wit; a dissolu
tion of the marriage contract existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for her costs and dis
bursements in this suit. This summons is published
by order of Hon. R. 8. Bean Judge of said Court
dated November 4th 1880 J. c. Fullerlon.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Executrix's Xotlce.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT
may concern, that the undersigned lias been
apKintvd executrix of the last will and testament
of Dr. G. W. Hoover deceased, and all ersona hav
ing claims against the estate of the said Dr. O. W.
Hoover are hereby required to present the said
claims with the proicr vouchers within sis months
from the date of this notice to the said executrix at
her residence in Roseburg, Douglas Countv Oregon.
. . . H. E. Hoovsk,
Datca October 29, lsae. Executrix.
Iu the matter of the assignmeut of Caro
Brothers.
NOTICE IS IIEKEBY CI VEX THAT
the undt rsigued has been dully appo in
ted aud qualified as assignee of the estate of
Isidor Caro and Simon Caro partners as
Caro Bros, insolvent debtors. All persons
having claims against said estate are hereby
notified to present tho same, under oath, to
said assignee within three months after the
first publication of this notice.
John Lane,
Assignee estate of Caro Bros.
, Insolvent debtors:
Kosclurg, Or., Nov, 9, 1S86.
Xoticc For Pttbliralioii.
Land Office at Rwneburg, Or. Nov. II 18W
"RTuTlCE IS HEREBY UlVEs THAT THE FOL
J.1 lowlng-naniod settler ia filed notice of bis
intention to make final proof in support of his
claim, ai d that aaid proof will be made before the
Register or Receiver of the U. 8. Land office at
Roseburg, Or. Saturday, Dec. 18th, 1886, viz;
Rock 1'iairrrs
Homestead Entry so 4f.l0 for the w I of x w
1!, Tp. 25 s , 6 west w and s j of s s 1. see. 24
Tp 25, s ft 7 west w a.
He names the following witnesses to prove hi
continuous residence upon, and cultivation ,4 id
land : Hugh Colo, Jcph Rcvay, David Shorn
brook, Antwme McKay, ,11 of Imprjua Kerry, Doug,
las county, Or.
Cmi. W. JoifKjsv,
Ucji&U-r.
SHERIFF SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the Sta of Oregon for
the County of Douglas.
C. E. Tracy Plaintiff. : -r
Too mas Applegato, Horteusc Appiegato and Eehjj
min Huntington Defcnduuts.
fcuit in equity to foreclose a mortgiige.
"HJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIRTVE
Xi of an execution and order of side issued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of llrnnn for Ik.im.
las county on a judgment and devrco of foreclosure
of a mortgage dated January 14th, I3SJ, given and
entered therein on the lSKh'day of October 1886 in
favor of the above named plaintiff, C. E. Tracy and
against the above named defendants, Tbomaa Apple.
Kate, Hortcuse Anolccate ard Ucuianiin Hnntiinrton
and the herein after described mortgaged land and
premises, directed and deli rered to nie on the 6th
day of November 1SSG commanding me to levy uioii
and sell said mortgaged premises and out of tbe
proceeds of said sale to nay first costs aud excuses
of said foreclosure and sale. SMNirnl an attnracv'a Im
of 875, third tho judgment of the plaintiff amounting
to the sum of nevei. hundred and fourteen dollars and
seventy one cents with interest thereon at the rate
of ten per cent nor annum from the 14th ilav of
January 1S84 I have levied uron and will on
- 8ATI KDAY, the 18th, day of December 1830,
at the hour of 1 o'clock P. 11 of said day sell at
nublis auction in front of the court bouse door in
Roseburg, Donglas county Oregon to the highest
bidder for cash in hand all the riirht title and inter
est which the defendants Thomas Applcgate, Hor-
tviino Ai'iot-gau. ain ixrnjaiuin Ullllll! Ilftou OrUHBer
of them had or owned on the Hth day of January lSsf
or have since acquired by orati0n of law or other
wise in or to the followingdcxcribcd landsand premise
to wit; the east half of the f 'liariu. 4i...i.,.i
tion claim No S? injections 27,28, S3 and 34. iu T. '
ST Si u 2 . ctem' Nu 48 in "crtions S and 4,
T. ii S. It. 5 W. exceptine a'wut SO acres therefrom
conveyed to Milton f pplcgate the part remaining
being 2U0 acres, also Undsoy Applcgate's donation
claim No 42 in sections 2 and 3 111 T 28 8. R. 6 W.
iwnuiuiug owi acres. The E- U Aimlegate dona
tion claim Ao 41 sections 35 and 30T. 22 S. R. 5 W.
and claim No 49 in sections No 1 and 3 T 23 S. R. 5
w- containing 320 acres, the S. W . section 35 T.
22 S. R. 5 W. containing 161 acres. Tho lots 2 and
3 section 2 T. 23 8. K. 5 W. and eontainiinr 40.10
acres and the fractional S. E. J of seel ion 34 T. 22 S.
R. 5 W. That certain tract of 100 acres beginning
at a point 72 links S. and 3 chains and 31 links east
from the quarter section post on the west line of
section hi. as.a.4. running thence south 13
chains, thence east 18 chains, thence south 31 chains.
thence west 30.50 chains, thence N. 54.20 chains,
thence east 20.50 chains to the Mac of beginning
21 e fractional N. E. of N. E. i section 19 T.
22 8.R.4W. contanmrg 40.90 ares, tbe lot 1 sec
tion 17 with 33.62 acres and the lot No S nrti.,n
19 with 30.50 acres, and the lot No land S. E i
of N. E. i, section is with 47.20 acres aneT the W. j
ot Is. W. i and N. E. 4 of N. W. section 17 contain
ing 120 acre and the lot No 2 of section 17 contain
ing 7.33 acres and all being in T, 22. R 4 W
also the lot No 1 section 2 and lot 1 section 3 eon
tiauing 28.77 acres, and the S. of N. W. 4 and lots
2 and 3 section 1 containing 166.82 acres, and the 8.
W. of the N. W. i of sectiou 12, and lot No 2 sec
tion 11 containing 55.42 acm. and the- S p 1 f h.
S. W. I section 12 and the N. E. J of S. W. I section
12 containing SO acres and the W. J of S. W. 1 sec-'
tion I and N. W. of N. W. section 12 and frac
tional N. E. i of X. E. 1 section 11 and fni;n..i
S. E. ) of S. E. J of section 2 con twining 140.00 acres
and the E. of S. W section 1 and N. E. 1 of N.
W. IN. W,l of N. E. 4- sectiou 12 containing li
acres and the lot 4 section 0 containing 39,88 acres
and the 8. W. J of the N. W. and N. E. i of N. E.
i nd 8. E. J of S. E, section I containing 120scres
andall being in T. 23S. U. i W.,also the E. Jof 8. E.
i aud lots I, 2, 3, of section SO T. 22 8.-"R 5 W.
containing 141.08acres,the part of the donation claim
No 37 T. 22 S R 4 W. lying west of tbe present
county road containing 21 acres, also town lots No I
and 10 block No 13 in the town of Yoncolla uimm
excepting from all the foregoing that certain tract
et liveyod to Mrs. Caroline Cowan as follows: The
fractional E. i of the x K J of section 11 and K w J
of tcction 12 and s w of section 1 lying south cast
of county road from Longs to Scott s valley and all
in T 23 8 R S W. said road crossine the east mnmlirv
of donation land claim of Robert Cowan 7 chains :
calami iof enains souui 01 corner or sec 1,2,11 and
12 T 23 8 K 5 w, running thence K30" b 16J chains;
thences 21J dog. c 21jchHuis, thence K 15j degrees g
S3 chains to a point 14 chains s-uth of tbe center t.t
section 1 in the above named township and contain
ing 270 acres, also excepting 107 acres Iving south of
a line of said mad beginning at s point 25 chains
and 84 links south of the s w comer of thedonation
land claim of John M. Scott described a claim xo
37 T 22 and 23 s a 4 w, running thence smith 47 de
grees w 7 chains and 12 links: thenc south 4.1 de
grees w, 21 chains and 40 links, thence south 57 de
grees w, 18 chains and also" excepting in section 1
J 23 s a 5 w 20 acres. All said lands are situated
in Douglas couutvOresron. and tho inturast nf iu
dcfeiuients being an undivided interest in the whole '
01 sain lauus. B.C. AOKS.
Sheriff of Douglas County Oregon",
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fruit remedy may be had of Ur S. Hamilton
at iifty cents or cne dollar per bottle. It is
the most pleasant, prompt and effective
remady known, to cleanse t.ie system; to
act on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gen
tly but thoroughly; to dispel Headaches,
Colds and Fevers: to cure Consti 11a Hon
Indigestion and kindred ills.
wives: mothers: daughters:
Hk Yoch Owx Piitsicus! A lady who for years uf
fcred torments worse than death from t'teriue trou
bles, ProlaiMius, Leucorrhoea, Suppression, tx. so
common amo:ig our Wivo, Mothers and Daughters
and had despaired of being cured, finaJy found rem
edics which completely cured her after all else had
ailed. Any lady can use the remedies and cure
herself, without being subjected to t. mcdica' exam'
ination. From gratitude she will scud meis, Uecip
aud full directions sealed Address (with stamp) Mrs
W. C. Holmes, 053 Broadway, New Yor
Farmers and 3leehanies.
Save money and doctor bills. Kcliev youi .
Mothers, Wives and Sisters by a timely pur
chase of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup,
best remedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup and .
Bronchial affections. Relieves Children oi
Croup in one night, may save you hundreds of
dollars. Trice 50CU. and $1.00. ; Sampls
free. Sold by S. Hamilton.
Projter Treatment for l on,jus.
That the reader may fully understand what
constitutes a good Cpugh ami Lung Syrup, we
will say tliat Tar and Wild Cherry is the basis
ofhc best remedies yet discovered. These
ingredients with others equally as cfiica
cious, enter largely into Dr. Bosanko's Cough
and Lung Syrup, thus making it one of the
most reliable now on the market. Price 50 cts
and $1.00. Samples free. Sold by S. Hara
ton.
Cure lor Files. '
Piles are frequently precodeuby a scnas
of weight in the back, loins and lower part
of the abdomen, causing tho patient to sup
pose he has affection of the kidneys or neigh-
boring organs. At times, symptoms of in
digestion are present, flatulency, uneasiness
of the stomach, etc. A moisture, like pers
piration, producing a very disagreeable itch
ing, after getting warm, is a common attend
ant Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles
yield at once to the application of Dr.
Bosanco's Pile remedy, which acts directly
upon the parts effected, absorbing the tu.
mors, allaying the intense itching, and ef
fecting a permanent cure. Price 50 cents.
Address, The Dr. Bosanco Medicine Co.,
Piqua, O. Sold by Dr. S. Hamilton.
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The Best Salve in tho world for
Cuts, Cruisea, Sores, Ulcers, . Salt
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