ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 9, 1 886. An oiKTiisun of tho Roseburs Circuit, M. E. Church South. 1st Sabbath, morning and evening at Roseburg. 2nd Babbath 11 . m. at Uuei school house; 3 p. in. at Flu' Grov church. ,5d Sabbath, 10 a. m. at Day's soho61 house; 3 p. m. at Stephen's school Jiouse; J p. ni. at Oakland. 4th Sabbath 11 a. m. at Myrtle Creek; S p. m. at nuilson school house; 7 p, m. at Myrtle creek.. F.M.Cu.r, Parti .r. Drawing and Painting. Miss E. Mc Fadden from Coivallis and Monmoth Colleges will give lessons in oil painting, and every thing in that line. Room at Mrs, Party's tip stairs. Cyclone Wind Mill. In a few weeks 1 1 Pacific Manufacturing Company of San Francisco, will advertise their Wind Mill in The Review, and all persons desiring the very best mill, will inquire at this office for further particulars. if A Farm for Rent. The Bushcy farm adjoining Roseburg is now for rent upon rea sonable terms, which can be had by apply ingtoj. C. Fullerton. Office up stairs in Marks' brick. !, False Alarm. Last Monday evening about seven o'clock the fire bell sounded an alarm oi fire, everybody rushed out only to find a 'flue burning out, W. C. T. U. This wide awake temper ance organization have been rece'ntly making arrangements for opening a leading room in Oakland. May they succeed in their under taking, as it will be of great benefit. Double Murder. The old Indian Ump- . qua Joe was shot by his son-in-law near Ga- lice Creek.lastFriday,andJoestaggeringunder the effects of the fatal wound went and got - hlv'gnn and shot his son-in-law dead in his tracks. Joe died in a few minutes afterward Umpqua Joe was a great friend to the whites in an early day. Notice. Preaching at the Methodist Church next Sabbath at 1 1 o'clock by the pas tor, and in the evening songs and short address es. - Prof. Horner will conduct the song service and deliver a short adJress. There will also be addresses from (Ions. B. Herman, J. C, Fullerton and others. A collection will be taken for Missions. Preaching at Pine Crav at half past 2 o'clock P M. a m-m a . tvn E.LOFEMENT. At last accounts yes terday, the public school at Stayton was with out an assistant teacher. The school is taught by. Prof. T. J. McCleary, and Miss Ketta Cooir was assistant. On Saturday, Georg . Kerns, a young contractor at Stayton, left town, and Miss Coepcr was soon after found . to be gone It is supposed they were mairied at some of the neighboring towns. Statesman The Books Found. The books of the late w. r. Uwens liave been iound, ami are now in the hands of the administrator C. W Johnston. These books will prove a great benefit to the administrator in the scttlemen of this estate, and without which he coul scarcely have made satisfactory adjustments, Some of the; cattle and sheep belonging to the estate was sold under a chattel mortgage last Saturday, and brought fair prices. Mr, Johnston is handling this business as well as could be reasonably expected in its confused state. Petrified Oranges. Last Tuesday "Mr. J. L. Stewart, of Carlton, Was in town and showed us a curiosity in the shape of petri fied oranges. Mr. S. is having a well dug on his farm, and when down about forty feet, dis covered pieces of trees petrified, and near the tree was found several oranges, from the size of a marble to a full sized orange. The large orange is very perfect, has the marks of a rough orange peeling. Mr. S. has a man working for him who has worked a great deal in an orange country, and says that they are perfect oranges. Lafayette Register. Large Locomotive. The Spokane Falls - Review says: Tuesday the largest locomotive on the Northern Pacific road passed through the city on the way to the Cascades, to be used m drawing trains over the switchback. The machine is a monster, nearly three times as large as the common locomotive. I( ' weighs ninety tons, has ten wheels and looks almost as long as a passenger train. Is is a ' powerful' piece of mechanism, and will do good service running over mountains. A few more weeks will see connections closed be tween eastern and western Washington terri tory. ' ' Church Sociable. The ladies of the Episcopal church of this city, gave one o their pleasant entertainments at the residence of Hon. A. C. Jones on Wednesday evening, . which certainly did much credit to all con cerned, and especially to Mrs. A. C.! Jones whose pleasatit voice could be heard from room to room making tlie brge company feel : happy and at home. The tables were filled with all the good things which the ladies know so well how ta prepare, and you may rest as sured that the . guests took as much of the goodies homers they could conveniently carry. Hon. J. H. Shnpe represented the "Oakland Enterprise" and enjoyed himself hugely, he said that he would do the party justice in his paper if he had to sit up all night. Ask us again ladies. Teachers' District Institute. state Supt. E. B. McElroyhas announced jhat the Teachers' Institute for this Judical district will le held at the city of Eugene on the 28th, . 29th and 30th of December. As thc slate superintendent has wisely appointed a time during holidays when all teachers who desire may attend the Institute, it is but right that that professional body of Douglas county: be well represented at this annual session. Since there is considerable musical and literary tal ent in Roseburg, our young people would do well also to attend the gathering. The fare to and from and while there is but a little more than half that usually charged, and one thing is assured, that the time will be both pleasantly and profitably spent. Eugene city is rapidly attaining the reputation of a leading educational city; and those who can go there on this occasion will never regret having done so.- ..' Grants Pa Item. Farmers praying for rain. Cold nights and heavy frost. Somelodyhas opened a large feed store in the Fass, Ahlf & Messcrve keeps the best meat market in Josephine county. Mrs. Geroye will move to Roseburg on the 1 6th of the month. Jesse hates to see her go because Birdy is going to. Mrs. John Orre departed this life yester day the 14th, at 4 o'clock P. M., the funeral services were conducted by Revs. Mr. Wil cox and Bristo. A large number of friends followed her to her last resting place. RlALTO. IiOCA.Ii BREVITIES. Cool frosty nights. t -Turkeys roost high now. Thanksgiving day next Thursday Subscribe for The Review now. A whole lot of new subs, this week. Grant Toss wants to be incorporated. Cassius Gaddis was in our city this week. T. Fnrct rMnrn-rl (mm :,lm 1,. C-....J-.. Subscribe for our holiday number of The ..... . Review. Standard novels and poems at J. Taskuleks barcain store. The insane asylum is being overcrowded with patients. Tbos. Boggeson Deer Creek is erecting a very large bam. A wedding scene recently "give them the hand of fellowship." Get your glass of all sizes and shapes at niarsicisarug store. r j j . J. U. N. Bell left Tuesday on the Coos Bay stage for Marshfield. Hon. C. B. Wilcox of Oakland Roseburg this week. Popular goods and popular prices at J. Jas' kuleks bargain store. Mining blanks at The Review office for sale for 10 cents apiece. Miss Ada Ragon began the mystic art at TheI'eview this week. Harvard celebrated its 200th anniversity on on the 6th, 7th, and 8th. The colored people in the South claim ta pay taxes on $90, 000, 000. The revival meeting in this city is still run ning with increased interest. Fallen leaves have almost usurped the side' walks in this city in some places. Although not much talked about, the post age stamp is on everybody's tongue Work on grading the streets still continues, and much good work is being done. The Adelphian literary society of the Rose burg Public school will reorganize soon. Go to M. R Howell's for the finest potatoes and winter apples in town, also dry wood. Maj. E. F. Walsh returned from his trip down the river to Gardiner last Saturday. Moore's Restaurant was re opened last Mon day, and her patronage is quite satisfactory. There will be an entertainment given at the Umpqua Academy next Wednesday eve- For LAmE Back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents at S. Hamil- tons. ' Watches, clocks, jewelry, superior silver ware and novelties at J. Jaskuleks bargain store. -ri ; 1 . . . . I 1 acre is auoui tweniy-nve men empioyeu on the government works at thc mouth of the Coquillo. The first card party of the season was given at the residence of Mr Sol Abraham last Sat urday evening. Thc Umpqua Hose Company will give a grand Masquerade ball on Christmas eve. December 24th. I 1 he Portland Daily Iews says; the Rose- burg library is a success, and we heartily I accord with them. Prof. L. A. Edwards of the Umpqua Aca-1 demy gave us a call last Saturday that was much appreciated. Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchitii immediately relieved by Shiloh's Cure. S Hamilton Agent. Blank deeds, mortgages, chattle mortgages, summons ot all kinds, etc., etc., for sale at The Review office. Dont fail to see the Millrun Hollow Axle Wagon at Sherdan Bro3. The latest and best thing on wheels. W. A. Russell at the poor farm passed away last Saturday. He has been almost helpless for sometime, The amount of taxable properly in Douglas county for the year of 1886 as returned by the county assessor ia $2,802,484 Sleepless Nights, made miserable by tha th d remedy terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is for you. For sale by S. Hamilton, Tiie sun's light is a treat for all, and Mr, Abraham has put the price of his pure "Sun beam Tea" within the reach of all. Wm, Reman was by accident shot in the hand and leg last week on East Umpqua, The particulars we have not learned. gilmore s nuralgia cure is a positive cure for Neuralgia in the face, side and stom ach. For sale at Marster's drug store. middle-aged men who lack vigor and vitality can be cured by Gilmore's Aromatic ine. r or sa e at marster s aruc store. n erve-life and vigor restored in men and women by useiaj? Gilmore's Aromatic Wine. For sale at Marster's drue store. anson hough, of Blackerry, Ills., says he owes his life io Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. Try it. For sale at Marster's drug store. R. E. Marple of McMinnville has been ar. rested for the murder of D. J. Corker. There are many circumstances to prove his guilt. Will Yor Suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaren- teed to cure you. Sold by S. Hamilton. Prof. Russell of Oakland gave us a pleasant call this week. While here he spent a day in thc school and reports it progressing finely. why WILL YOU suffer from Ague and Malaria when Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will cure you? For sale at Marster s drug store. 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. james sullivan of Salem, Oregon, says he was cured of the Asthma by Gilmore s Magnetic Elixir. For sale at Marster's drug store. Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath secured. Dy snuoo s tjaiarrn is.emeay. mce 50 cents, Nasal Injector free at S. Hamil tons. T. Ford mid Mrs. W. F. Owens $2000 last Monday for the A. O. U. W. This order - -- - is doing as much good as any order in tne land. Miss Mary Barker who recently closed a term of school at Mt. Scott has been visiting relatives and friends in this city for the past week. Mr. TV R. TC. Oniric . .nrWonlv ri!1m1 away to Portland this week to testify in a case now pending in the United States Circuit -ourt. F. M. Culp will begin a protracted meeting at Myrtle Creek next Wednesday evening. Quarterly meeting the following Saturday and sunuay. Rev. F. M. Culp and wife left yesterday for Oakland and Calapooia to be Eone until Tues- day next. A,A-. tv.,1 m...Ja. "'-ir,i-n ai murder was perpetrated at 'tuviui.1 ilx v i.7 I"" 1 Antelope recently by a h rse thief. The murderer escaped J $1000 reward is offered iorhiscaptureV D. C. Pifzer has his runes U packed and ready for shipment. This is an enterprise, ? i and industry out ot which our citizens couia make mucn, money. thewife, mother ANDMAiDwhosuffer from female Weakness, will find Gilmore's Aromatic Wine a positive Cure. For sale at J Rev. J. R. N. Bell's appointment at Oak- UnA lac Satire.,), woe filial r,v Rv. F. M. I Co,P' Rev' i511 mn& Rev- Cu,P's PP""; - ment on Deer Creek. I MR, a. higgins of Wyoming N, Y. says he I had the Piles for nearly 40 years, was cured I by using Gilmore's Pile Specific. For sale at J Marster's drug store. I The West Shore comes to us this weec with I a 'lull illustration of the Mechanics lair. Much credit is due the publisher for so neat a journal thus illustrated. Prof T. J. Wilson was in this city this week and contemplates organizing a writing school here snon. Uv ho ,reA in ndninr ns he 1 ' 1 comes Well recommended. The Review office is under many obliga- tions for a bountiful supply of wedding cake from Mt. Scott this week. See notice of wed ding in another column. For dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, you have a Panted guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For sale by S. Hamilton. ( We are pleased to announce that WillQ. Brown of Riddle will furnish us with an ex haustive article on the mines of Douclas coun ty for our holiday number. George Langenberg our expert taxadermist I received a snowy owl from Astoria and he has j mounted it and olaccd it on exhibition in the I show window of L. Langenberg. All parties owing the G. W. Hoover estate J 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. DR. freeland, of the m. E. church says that two bottles of Gilmore.s Aromatic Wine cured his wife of Nervous Debility and sleep lessness. 1 For sale at Marster's drug store I Shiloh's Vitalizer is what vou need for Consumption, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms of JJyspepsia. Fnce 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by S. Hamiton. Dr. Pilkincton's next visit to Rosebure will be on Saturday Dec. 4th, instead of Saturday following ist Monday of month as heretofore. Patients will please make a note of the change. I Sherwood noveltv harness, something new. no tuns, no double or whiffletrees to bother. . 0 Any informafion on harness can be had of S. K. Raymond acent for Douclas countv Or. Oakland, Or., Oct. 14th ib86. Rev. Holt from Portland has been assisting in me revival meetings tnis weeK. lie also preaches to the chinamen in ' their own lan- havintr been a missionary in China twelve vears J 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 foT 5 years. Frlin rrn,i W ll,t ci-t- of roods of T. R TWcnn fnrmPr1 ,n1 l. I r , j j N Cornutt, and is selling goods cheaper than anyone in Douglas county. Give him a call and see for vourself. 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. r A bargain in this offer, and the first one comes, gets it. M. R. Howell, has moved into his new building and 's 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. The Land Office has been kept busy this week in a contest case between E. F. Everett and L. V Hyde both of Grants Pass. It took 4 days to examine the witnesses. Hon. J. C. Fullerton, W. L. Willis and L. F. Lane were the attorneys. i I have concluded to place teeth within the reach of eyerybedy. If you want a neat good finB Plate come and get them for $lo, no fitnopay (they are not cheap teeth.) The cause of this is hard times and no opposition j Dr. M. W. Davis. Young ladies ought to make good printers. They feel "justified" in "making up" a good "form" in order to give a good "impression." They have nice "fists" well set "heads" and good "figures." And are usually rather "dash"-y and fond of two orthree-em"braces." With this issue we end the poem that has occupied our first page for three weeks. The more the poem is studied, the more it meets with favor. A casual reading, such as peo- Die trive a newsDaDer. never will understand. nor appreciate tne productions oi tne musss. A large mob attempted to break into the Broadway jail at San Francisco last night, and hang the boy murderer.. There were in the jail at the time, twenty-two convicted murderers. San Francisco always has been noted for the number of cut-throats it has had. It is a pity the mob did not gel the whole batch. Star. JOHN H. yates, of Batavia, N. Y., says: "I cheerfully commend Your AROMATIC wine; It did new life and vigor send Through this weak frame of mine. It did for all my stomach ills More than the doctor and his pills." For sale at Marster's drug store. The Roseburg Plalndealcr says that the late elections shows that the republican party is one of intense vitality. Of course it is. We know of no one who disputes it. If proof were lacking, no more would be needed than that which occured in the New York Custom House thc other day. when Louis Bieral, a republican inspector, attempted to accainataTTnilai StatAa Snrvavnr Ttoaitie for discharging him from an office he has held for 1 - r -j iy ior tne omces. Aitany lJemocras. I While passing Sheridan Bros, establishment on Monday last our attention was ealled to a I or X -f..l.n,Ll ung American r eea uu uu . t" ""'"-""f "i- . ease ana rapidity 01 us gnnaing, w., T T 1 U mnTnT , oaney ana corn 00 uic cuu - the rate of ten bushels an hour with one soiar . . pony attached to the machme, and the f,ra.n was chopped as good as any we have seen II I B a great SUCCCSS and should be found on V W6" """""T: j Active, Pushing n& iXeUnMe. I vr,4-a. je- r m alwavs be relied upon j to carry in t0 ltie purest and best coods, J an(j susta;n the reputation of being active, - -"ar --- j pushing and reliable, by recommending ar tides with well established merit ana sucn as j are popular. Having the agency for the eel ebiated Dr. King's New Discovery for con j sumption, colds and coughs, will sell it on a positive guarantee. It will surely cure any positive guarantee. 11 wui sureiy vu , arw every vicuhw u..w., .u..b,f and in order to proveour clm, wc jou 1 rl and get a Trial BotUe Free. lalpaooia Sole. . .. . . . Chas. McGee had the mistortune to nave one c ms nne aogs j . uiskwibjU unum """. coyotesometimeago, Mr. J. E. Kerley thinks of petitioning tp tne weather moderator for more rain that he may j ,.ll,r,l0wSmoreSuCCeSsfullv. .-x - r - ' I The magic lantern show given at the caia noti.l u-hnnl house last SaturdaV eveniM! was I r -- - - . . mmn d.f9, ngn4i hrct fl9cs rilllCin PVCiT 1 respect, Mr. T. Barnard purchased some fine mares a few days ago and we suppose he intends to send them to the bunch grass country in the spring. Uncle Jesse Claton has a medical prepare- tion to put on sheep to keep coyotes from km ing them, and persons who has tried this prepa ration pronounce it a success. Uncle lesse fcels jubilant over his discovery and will sup-1 P'y anype M a sample for a trial Mrs. America Rone and Ida Harness of Upper Calapooia are visiting relatives and friends here. We understand that H. McNabb has eon traded for ten thousand feet of lumber which he will use for fencing the farm which he is on. There will be an oyster supper given at Mr. T.Barnard's on the night of the 21st of T 1 it t .7 1 1 1 . - tir I j.'iuicuiuur 11 no proviuenuai mnuerance. v vc hope every one will attend an J have a right down sociable good time for that is the place you can have it. W. B. Clark and part of his family was visit ing on the Calapooia last week, he had only eight of his girls with him but says he will Ket another team next time and try and bring them all. The district school under the managemen ' Prof. Underwood closed last Friday. Jim Cook from the English Settlement was down an the closing exercises was excellent con .... ,. ... ..t I was hiirhlv comulimented bv his natrons of th I . . ' yc unuerbiana mat mr. i. v. innuora r 1 i t . I fruit drvers and any onc wlsh,nK dry W1 b I do. wel1 to on !? and Bet -jls "re I1?" - " b rumred that James Starr is taking music kssons at the present time, we can only w,stl mm succcss m hiS ldes. It s rumored that Mr. J, E. Kerley has the contract of running the fast freight from Oak- . ... 1 lana 10 -aiatooia, ne nas a rig mat he can a at thc rale ot 8 miles an hour-il ,s cal,ed the A8ltator Sleigh. Calatooia Sam. Myrtle Creek Note. Clear weather. All are busy plowing. Jay Purkeypile was in town Sunday. j Willis Kramer has gone to Eugene. j Lee Strong left for Grants Pass Wednesday, Mr. E. A, Strong is working in the rist mill. School is progressing finely, Prof. W. A. Bean understands his business. ' J Tr T T fi-inf1ix?irlr Irilloil nintv licad nf hogsIast Wek fae intends t0 kffl Heavy frost Sunday night did some dam age among Mrs. W, B. Drake's fine flowers so we are told. We are sorry to hoar that Miss Jennie Mc Kean is confined to the house by a severe case of rheumatism. Our old time friends,, Mr. Robert Strong and family has returned to old Myrtle again to permanently reside among us. -: Welcome. Our brass band is improving nicely under the instruction of Mr. Rr Chennery, it is truly an honor to our town, it should receive more encouragement from the people of the town and country. , Our new shoemaker Mr. C. C. Smith is busy most of the time. He is a fine and hon est workman, don't pass him by but give him a call, he will send you away with a whole sole. Our town has been quirt and in every way i respectful for several months until last Sunday evening two or three young hoodlums returned from Canyonvillc full of fighting whisky of mat .orsaNcn piacc. xney run tneir noises through town and hollowed and whooped like wild Indians and now they expect to be treated like men and gentlemen. Not much young fellows you are wav off from being gen- tlemen. 1 RAVELER. Editor Review: When a correspondent sits down for the purpose of writing the ed- itor of a paper he or she takes great responsi- bilities, for every one that takes paper and Pavs for lf not a P'"c'a or a mercnant looks first for tho items from his precinct, if they please him or if not your editors answer. For several years Uncle Billy Hudson has been Governor of Myrtle Creek, and he, like j the illustrious Geo. Washington, has retired to nrivnto life. The onlv thine that bothers ' ' J now ia to elect his successor. Mr. Editor you are well acquainted in this section, suggest some one. ' Our miller, Mr. W. C Kramer has killed nearly as many swine as were diven into the sea in the early part or just before the first century. Those that had the devils in them. Mr. Kramer's hogs were quiet and well be haved,andmy opinion is that they will make good bacon, hams, sausages et. Ex. Sheriff Hogan of your city spent last Saturday night with us at the Overland hotel of this city, and at our request he gave us an outline of the life of a sheriff and detective and I felt like locking my door in order to jbe safe the ballance of the night X. X. X, The Parent of Intomnla. The parent of insomnia or wakefulness is in nine cases out of ten a dyspeptic stomach. lJ sympathise. One of the prominent symptoms of a weak state of the gastric organs is a dis turbance of the great nerve entrepot, the brain. lU"bu, iusoiuu,.u,.. Invigorate the stomach, and you restore equi- ULrium t0 the great GCnter. A most reliable medicmc for the purpose is Hosteller's Stom- . ... . f oreerable to mInerai --" 1 r ' " sedatives and powerful narcotics, which, IUVUKU Lilt T ...a v .v. wuiv . aw a , w invariabl .. lhe tonc d the sl9rf though they may for a time exert a ; soporific act, bly injure the tonc of the stomach. The bitters, on the contrary, restore activity to the operations of that all important organ, 1 .I.,.?- tnaCafit in fl il illlf-O im rtHftlH ITT a - ,M.,;i : f .fc: j vous system. A wise given to the A wholesome impetus b like nriion nfthi-livar and lmw. action oi tne liver anu uow - - eis Dy its use. Bringing niadne. v m TV "i "TTT.:.' j To millions, pleasing their palates, and Mn-dn. their svstenui. aronsblTtbeir Liv- era. Kidneys, SStomacns, ana uoweia w . . . a u, heJllthy activity. Such is the mission olthe -. . - t n : iv. l'"" te of 50c. and 1 botUe. for sale byS. Hamiltom OAKLAXD ITEMS. C. N. Gaddis spent Sunday in Roseburg. j. H shupe haj m a fine .. of clocb. '.; C. M. Hall is-lavin, i . fi, vuonlv f irocl ' - ne c,ty authorities are having several cross walks hnilt Mgnr PuU L.. .1 t. a. . , "f l"-"- ...w....uK and evening. ; Settle and Fickle are busily engaged build ing cross walks. Mrs. Addie Mackey has returned to her home at Gardiner.' Dogs killed 10 head of Mr. I lartsock's sheep on Friday last. 1" J' Crouch and wife returned home last week from a visit north. : Dr. Little returned from a professional trip J to Drain by Monday's train, Mr.Deardorffand family of Fair Oakes now occupy Mrs. Owens house on Beecher St. . ; Miss Mollio Abraham of Roseburg was a guest of Mrs. Fannie ThomasDear Wednesday. Mrs w. 15. Hamrnit of Portland is visiting her parents J. R. Dodges family at this place, Miss Phene Smith who has been teaching school near Yoncolla returned home by Tues- d ay.stram for the wint The publisher of the Oakland Enterprise is getting hostile at the people in general at this place by their not subscribing for his paper. Milton that's not right, you cannot compel people to subscribe. It is rumored that the present supply of water for the new tank is not sufficient, and water will be carried from the Calapooia at Old Town by means of a pipe, surveyors have been engaged two days surveying a suitable route. ; At the Old Town spelling school Thursday last Miss Westenhiser carrried off the laurels, this school is worthy of notice being the best . . . . . ... . that has ever been in the district, the next quarter will be a free school and under the pres" ent management cannot help but be a success. Ti -v rn i T, a MV iiiviivuiT v nvi viov j at tue 114 A WWII .-e,; ,t.i a select reading, took place last Friday evening, the pupils acquitted themselves very credit- ably, the teachers both took part and Miss piston rendered her declamation in fine styie prof. Boggs address was a master piece showing fine elocutionary powers. DurLEX. ST SO BA1. An enthusiastic supporter of the Administra tion who has been investigating said recently re garding the majority which the Democrats have in the 50th Congress: "The 'Administration has won a great victory, for it has held eontrol of the House despite the obstacle which the giving out of the offices has created. This is the only instance in which 1 Democratic Ad ministration has, since Van Buren, obtained a majority in the House in its second Congress. Polk lost the House in 1846, Pierce in 1854 and Buchanan in 1858, The opposition has not fared much better. Tyler lost it in 1842, Filmore in i&2, Grant in 1874, Hayes in 1878 arid Arthur lost in 1882. Lincoln car ried the House in his second year, but the South was not represented in that Congress, and in the election of 1862 Lincoln suffered far more severely than the present administra tion has at the late election. Grant held the House in 1870 but lost it by a decided majority in 1874. Cleveland is the only Democratic President since Van Buren who has held a ma- jority of the House in the Congress which was I chosen during his second year Special Bulletin for October. Signal Service U. S. Army, ; Division of the Pacific coast, San Francisco, Cal., Nov. i, 1886. Rainfall The amount oi precipitation has been above the average northwest of a line in cluding th e Humboldt valley in Nevada pass ing through Sacramento and thence to Mon terey, except near Puget sound and the lower Willamette yalley; In Southern' California and in the San Joaquin valley less than thc average has fallen. From thc 4th to the 9th rain fell in showers as far south as the northern' California boundary line and on coast From the 1 2th to the its northwest 10th a rainy period preva;ied over Oregon and Washington Ty and utna the 16th and 17th extended CaUfornia soulh toMereed county and on lhe coast .j, of San Francisco: During the J2nd and 23rd 15ght sh0wers fell as far south lh. nppcr Sacramento valley. From the I j, t0 on tne 31st rain occurred from the J lower Salinas valley and in the San Joaquin J valley near Lake Tulare, northward in heavy j showers, ln southern California sprinkles fell I on the loth, and from the 29th to 31st but not ,n measurable quantities except at san uiego the 31st. Temperature About the thermal mean has been maintained except in California and Nev ada when it has been from I to 5 degrees be- j low it. At Los Angelos and Sacramento it has been 4 degrees ana at aamraneisco 2 de- I t 1 ir. t. ....i : v,i. greesDciow. ,. nwau.u ... ,,... grees below. arm periods occureu in vv asn- aftt rtnurnn Id in Irrl find 9'th "S1"" '! . "J and cool the loth, i Ith, 20th, 29th, to 31st. General condition The absence of frequent and severe drying north winds, the easily ex tension of rain are as southward, the cool weather, the presence of heavy rain storms in Arizona, the existence of fogs and the rapidity H weather chanScs' would from analogy ith past seasons appear to be fore-runners of a reasonably cool, wet winter. W. A. Glass ford 2nd Lieut. Sig. Corps U. S. A. Assistant in charge, DRAIN ITEMS. Cold and rainy. The hotels are full. Mrs. G. H. Perkins of Brownsville, is visit J ing here. Mrs. T. A. McAllister who has been quite ill, is improving, Mrs. F. W. Benson returned from Roseburg Monday morning. Plasterers are at work on Drain's store mak ing some improvements, Senator!. M, Sitrlin of Coos Bay passed B through town recently on his way home, Mrs. O. Olsenwhohas been seriously ill for some time, is now repoited out of all danger, ' Judge FiUhugh was in town Wednesday of last week on business coiIh$cted with tne new county bridge Geo. F. Huesncr of the Pacific Postal Tel. & Cable Co. left this moraine. Mr. Huesner . supenntendant of the company. - i ne rumor is anoai unu - I ... a a mm e 1 r A 1 . a l.wl I I -m.. n . .1 . ...... At young ladies WlU ailOW nerseil 10 uc 1 j fa the altar and there pledge hrclt I (ir lire "love, honor and obey." Mr. Melville M. Regensburger who has been trayehng for some years in the capacity ' ,r 1 p,Amm of salesman for the house of Esberg, Bachman in the capacity I ... . i . . it.!. 1 ai-sn it rvn a a: o. will nave compieieo. uu isi ".p, "t- i . . . t his return to San Francisco, ne is now.fc.uuwu as iiroptictorol thc Melville Hotel in that city. Orsim, 1 COMMVXICATIOX. Ed. Review; Having made the necessary rounds of this end of Douglas county, and feel- . . . ..... .. i . ing that perhaps you would like a line or two for this week's issue, I will proceed to give . . . . , . you a synopsis of my trip. I will leave the beautiful villaee of Drain, which is so well ... ' , . and favorably known to each and every resi- dent of Douglas county, toa future letter, and will proceed at once alone the beautiful banks I burs. Leaving Elkton where we enjoyed the hospiUlkies of "mine host" Jimmie Sterling, we proceed along the banks of the river dot- ted here and there with orchards loaded down ... , .... , . with every known variety of fruit, and larm hon Owwincr the anod taste and thrift of nouses snowing tne gooa taste ana inrui 01 their owners, who are no doubt as happy as I - j- . aj ..I ineir surrounaings wouiu . inuicaie. nnu ai last but by no means least, the noble Umpqua stretching out as far as the eye can reach, like a giant mirror reflecting the mountains with their immense growth of timber on one side and the cottages with their beautiful lawns on the other. 4 There is no part of Oregon through which I have traveled that can at all compare with this section, for magnificent scenery and all that go to make life enjoyable. We are now at Scottsburg stopping at the Scottsburg House kept by W. R. Patterson who never tires in catering to the wants and comfort of his guests. This is a very busy place at present. inis river Deing iineu wiui . . . .... 1 lmaU In the I . ... . . . I cannery at Gardiner loaded down With fine I salmon. It would do you good tocomedown here and see the immense" quantity of fine fish I pumping about in thc water in their play I which would remind you of recess at the Rose-1 ' I burs school. The business portion of each of I the towns through which I have passed, will of course be left for the New Year S number I .... , . , , , .. . . as Will also the City of Gardiner and lis varied 1 ;niAc. T ,,.t rrrr.t h,pr i nr. I ...iv. ..o.... m uiu, ' knowledge the kind reception given me by Dr. , . . n- . . Mackey, who never tires ra his efforts to make The Review agent at home. Your efforts ... . , to make this portion of Douglas county known tothe outside world, is appreciated by the citizens of both parties, ana tney will am you i in your undertaking. E. F. Walsh. BORN FRENCH. In this city Nov. 15th, 1886, to the wife of n. 6. French a daughter. DIXON.-On Deer Creek Nov. 13, 1886, to the wife of R. B, Dixon a son. MARRIED. JAMES, KINCAIDE. In this city at the residence of W. A. Smick Nov. 16th, 1886, Mr. Lester James to Miss Rose Kincaide, Rev. W. A. Hmick officiating. 51 VfiT.'ETf'YM- rHAPMAN. The Br-I " 1 view is never so much pleased as when writing marriage notices. We had one writ ten for ourselves several years ago, conse quently we feel kindly toward those who have gone and done likewise. In this instance the contracting patties were W. L. Singleton of this city and Susan E. Chapman of East Umpqua, who were united in the holy bonds of . , . , , . . r matninony at the residence of the bndes father Mr Tnhn Chanman Viv Itev IV A Willis, Mr. John cnapman, oy xtev. w. a. v. mis. Several parties from this city attended thc , , u,..: , .:,i ul6 n-ivm "(, " V wicVi iYi vrmnrr .nniM all iTio enrrpee f hat ' ' the market aflords. ifECBOLoar. WUITSETT.- J. J. Whitsett was born in Lafay ette county, Mo., December 7th, 1827. Died Nov. 12th, 1886, aged 5S vearj, 11 months and S days. He came to this coast in 1849, and was married to Miss Nancy Dodson, January 2nd, 1856. To them were born ten children, one died a number of years ago, and the remaining nine were all present at the funeral services. The largest funeral procession we ever saw on Deer creek followed the remains to the cem etery. Rev. J. R. N. Bell conducted the ser vices. A more sorrowful service the writer never he'd. About two months ago we burried the mother and last Saturday we hur ried the father, leaving the nine children truly orphans. Their ages range from 8 to about 25 years. The entire congregation felt pro foundly the sad surroundings, and will do all they can to protect and assist those children that are left without tha parental guidance they so much need. Bfo. Whitsett has been a member of the Southern Methodist Church for many years and was a faithful member. Douglas county has lost a good citizen, the church a devoted member, the community a kind neighbor and the children a devoted father. In this dark hour may all look to Him who is willing to cheer the broken heart. A. COVSTV COVKT. In the matter of the bridge across Pass Creek ueaf Draln $g was allowed lhe con. tractors that being the contract price, R. L. Shelly was appointed Justice of the Peace for Pass Creek precinct. In the matter of the applications of a vol unteer militia company of Douglas county Or. for arms and accoutrements made to the Judge vacation The Ju(1 disapproved and dc. I ..... .... nied for the following reasons to-wit; that an n..n;,i r In Dourlas countv is unneces- " t - ' sary for the protection of life and property, or snrV.rarriAnr "hf tYls In.. Tnorefor wo C. A. McGee and John Hall commissioners of Douglas county approve of the actions of the Judge for reasons stated, and that we deem Khe expendlture of $600 per year a useless waste of county funds- Sammons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregou for .1. I1..-,,,! r.t Tlf.il rrtaa Amanda C. Vail. Charles Wm. Vail amflFaunie Dear Plaintiffs. J. A. Dallon Defendant. To J. A. Dallon defendant in the name of the state Action m.t law to recover moner. of Oregon, you are 'hereby .required mpw nd answer compuunv men agunst jnra ura wu.v titi -tson hvtha.hnva nuned DiainUffs. Amanda C. Vail. Charles Wm. Vail and Fannie Dear, on or before the first day of ttie next term of sa!4 Circuit Court of the state ,of Oregon for the eounty of Doug- las, to-wlt; trie 4to uay or January a. u. if you fail to appearand answer said complaint, the p'aiutiffs will take judgement against you for want of an answer, and will apply to the court. lor tne SruSnTof'cvTi? name for the sum of one hundred and nfty four dollars and thirty-six cents with accruing interest and cosU and disbursements and for leave to issue M,..th.rai Thiaanmmona ia nuhiished bv order of Hon. R. S. Bean, Judge of said Circuit 1 r. . J.i:.a,X..11ll, IBM O R 11 J. Aivore.; .or auo SUMMONS. In Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the County of DoOrUs. Dora Toung riaiutiH . ra W. B. Young Deft. .'!?"? ...... .,,.....,.. i the name of the Slate of Oregon, you are nereny re- to w a. x oang me out quired to appear aud answer tne compiaiii oi piunwx. filed atrainst yon in the fbove ntWed on or fore TuesOay January 4th 1887, tbe first day of t-V5 iComtand if youfaii to o appear ik I . . a A 1 xTrl aY . Was 1 xm TiiMiiav JsanllfLrV U1 UW UflV ausw Ul v and answer, plamun wui appiywrne vm.i t i , , . jl, ,,iint to-wit- diasolu - lO I uuni.tiu. . - i - - - . I :- .V.a mamatnt rflllllli't eKIBblllir OCIWWU y - - . . . . - x j: burscments In this suit. This summons ispublished k nn nrnlHon. K. B. BCan JUUlie u. iu t.ix. ,Lt. Navunber 4th 1880. J- C. Fullerton Attorney for Plaintiff. x terrible storm has passed over many of the western stales this week, and passenger I trains are snowed in. There is a heavy lobsof life aad shipment on $ great lakes. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. llmlnicn4Anu Etol L, . . . A , , Notice is hereby (riven to whom tt may concern that th, niitMgJMi adniratrix r the esuu of Street Wee deceased, has filed his final accounts a administrator of said estate, and the couuty judge of Doturlas County Oregon! has fixed Jan u- "7 ; at the hour of 10 o'clock, a.uf said day at the Countv Court hause in said County and State as the time and place for the bearing; of any Uuiemrreor40 tZ""1' Administratrix of said estate. wnwioiMiviWiWIIWi. TyroncE IS HEREBY GIVES THAT THE UN- j& AtrTto deceased. All persons havin claims against the gal1 "tate, are required to present them, with the proper vouchers wuhm six months from the date 2er8I' "V" undersigned Administiator at his of- fice ln Hosebonr Douclas countr Orezon. Dated Oct. 15th, 18S6. c. W. Johnstox. Administrator SHERIFFS SALE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur tin County of Douglas. W. 8. Humphrey Haintiff vs Alphnnso Langeubercr, Celia Langenberg his wife, Suit in equity to foreclosure a mortsaee. NOTICE IS HEREBYCIVEN THAT BY VIRTUE of an execution duly issued out of the above if . ju. tt ueeier anu u, m. n neeier uoienuanis. enuuea uoun on the 28. ilav of October 1 SCO and to me directed and delivered in pursuance of a judg ment and decree dulv made and entered in said Circuit Court on the 20, day of October 1836 in favor 01 toe auove named riainttrr, W. 8. Humpnrev and against the above named Defendants Alpnonso Langenberg, Celia Langenberg his wife, W. M. Wheeler and L. C. Wheeler for the sum of f 396.16 judgment attorney fees and costs and for the sale 01 the mortgaged premises to satisfy the said Judg mens ana cost, uu wnereas saia execution cum' mands me thatout the said mortKged premises tor the foreclosure and sale of which said d ncti said decree ana judgment were recovered that I satisfy the said sum and apply the proceeds arisinir from said sale t2Z&!2? FSStt torney fees, third in payment and satisfaction of Plaintiff, and in pursuance of said foreclsure and 5"he nPnnd ,00. SATURDAV the 97. dav nf KnvAmhor IHRrt. between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and SSlSa self at public m to the highest bidder for cash in hand at the Court house door in Douglas county Qregint all the right title and interest of the said Defendants in and to the said mortgaged premises described as follows. to-wit: all that part or parcel of land in Roseburg Oregon, 80 feet front on the East side ofChadwick Street lying south and ad joining the lot heretofore ZMtVey& & Henry Bowen by Aaron Rose and wife and extending back the same width up feet .itua- ted in block 63 adjoining the tract of land owned by Mrs. W. S. Humphrey being the land heretofore trT belonging toereio. u. j. aoks, Sheriff of Douglas County Oregon SHERIFF SAtE. In Circuit Court, Douglas County, State of Qreg. s.-aiarKs 11. wuoienourg, ruuntin, vs. Win. Lin vllle, Christian B. Linville. Christian B. xjinviiie aomr. in Estate oi Liean Liiuvuie ueceaeeu, Wm. Linville Jr. Sarah Merrill, O.G. HcClain and Mary Lady heirs at law of Leah Linville deceased, Defendants. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TEAT BY VIRTUE Xl of an execution issued out of the above entitled Court on the Srd.-daj of November ism, and to me directed and delivered in pursuance ofa Judgment and decree made in said Court on the 20tb, day of October 1886, in favor of the above named Plaintiffs and against the above named defendants for the sum of 81286.33 cesta & ex penses, and for the sale of the mortsraeed premises ti a a f iafv thm an iii JnMnMit ati.) aab.s .1 wtiAHua .--.- w au whu.uvu u wow, "V. n uw said execution commands me thatout of said mort gaged premises tor the sale of which said Judgment and decree was recovered, I satisfy first tha CMta and expenses ot said foreclosure and sale, Second the Judgment In lavor or the above named plaintiffs and in pursuance of said foreclosure and order of sale, I nave levied upon ana win on SATURDAY, the 11th day of December 1SSG. between the heurs of 9 A. M. and 4 P. H. to-wit. at the hour of two o'clock P. M, sell at public auction to the highest bidder cash in hand at the Court I House door in Roseburg, Oregon, all the right tltie I and interest ot the said defendants in and to the fol- I 0winir described real property to-wit: commencins at the North-east corner a point 16.40 chains West the eunm otSectiona Si 10 4 n in nghip South of Range 4 west Will. Mer. thence South 20.10 chains, thence west 42.50 chains, thence North 20.10 i chains, tnence East 42.50 chains to the place of be- I ffininz containing SO acres more or less, the same be I Tnir SA UTUfifl th linnattnn Mnltn K AH nt An, drew Thomas and wife, of said Township and range. also the following described premises to-wit; Be ginning at the Northwest corner of the donation claim No. 49 of F. Q. Worley in said township and range running tnence w est to the land entered Dy u. n. jonnaon as s pre-emption claim in said town ship and ranire thence South to the north line ol donation claim of Andrew Thomas No. 48 thence east to the West line ot the donation claim of F. O. Wor ley No. 49 in said Township and ransre. thence north tothe northwest corner of said donation claim, t he flace 01 Deginnini;, containing, seven acres more or ess, together with the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise apporuuiiing;. - - - - .-:.. -.--- Witness my hand this 3rd day of Nov. 1830. B. C. AGEE Sheriff of Dou;. Co. State of Or. Executrix's Xotice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT may concern, that the undersigned has been appoi nted executrix of the last will and testament of Dr. G. W: Hoover deceased, and all persons bav ins claims aeainst the estate of the said Dr. G. W. Hoover are herebv required to present the said ? rie date claims with the proper vouchers within six months of this notice to the said executrix at her residence 111 Roseburg, Douglas County Oregon. 11. t. HOOVKR, Dated October 29, Executrix Assignee Notice. In thc matter of the assignment of Caro brothers. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 1 the undersigned has been dully appo in ted and qualified as assignee of the estate of Isidor Caro and Simon Caro partners as Caro Isroa. insolvent debtors. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, tinder oath, to said assignee within three months after the first publication of this notice. John Lane, Assignee estate of Caro Bros. Insolvent debtors Roseburg, Or., Nov, 9, 1886. .-; t, F.,,. p.-Mia.-i inll Land Office at Rnsebunr, Or. Nov. 11, 18S8. fcTuTICE IS HEREBY GIVE THAT THE FOL 1.1 lowing-named settler ha filed notice of his intention to make Anal proof in supnrt of his claim, ard that said proof will be made before the Register or Receiver of the U. S. Laud office at Roseburg, Or- Saturday, Dec. 18th, 1S86, vie Rock Pichbttb Homestead Entry ko 4540 for the w l of s w 1, sec w, T). 25 s a, 6 west w u and x J of s s. , , I Tn SS. a a 7 West W M. sec. Si "Ha names the followinz witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, andcultivatioii of said 1 land, viz: Hugh cole, Joseph Kevay, uavia filiom j brook, Antwine McKay, all of Umpqua Ferry, Doug' I i , Or. Cui. W. JonxgTOs. Register. SHERIFF SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Douglas. J. E. Pike and L. A. Pike, partners do ing business nnder the firm name of J. E. Pike C Son Plaintiffs. vs R. H. Tapp Defendant. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY I virtue of an execution issued out of the wrenw vour 01 uo uiw u vxcKyu . r- -x l -1 xl. . Cx.x r r- . I Douclas COUntV. on tne lUia aay OI OT I loof; u wirtne of a iudement order made and entered 8aid Circuit Court oa the 20th day , eo, . - x- il. lot October 1886, granting leave to tne I above named defendant to issue an execn- y fl fadgment recovered in Said court J f 1S7 hv -.:d i JZ7 Vi , i V I tiffs, J. E. Pike and L. A. rike as partners j nnder the firm name of J. E. Pike & Son . .:,,. tha -bo-e named defendant R. H. Tappand docketed in the lieu docket of Douglas county Oregon on the 22 nd day of Ma j g-n for tj,e gnm 0f $437.50 bearing . . .l- .x nc ona wr ecnj. j,- month interest at tne rate 01 one per cene per momn I smounUng to the sum 01 9i.su, ana tome I 1 1 X .1 ma f d.f An( a( ilia lUia. i n.i nronertv of aaid delcnUant or U SUt- ticient could not be found, then out of the real property belonging to said defendant I nf Ma iS-q t patisfw the sum of 8781.80 K. 11. Tapp m saia county on in- z-na uay 1 . inm.nt. with inWpufcat nu uaauua..- - -. --- I the rate of one per cent per month irora tne I 20th day of Oct. 1886, and the further sum of S46.65 costs and disbursements. I did on i , , r v. l eer? 1 i xnureuay uiexx, uay u i iwj ui be- naxt of tion 26, in T. 24 S. E. 6 W. of tne I H :.i; : nia. tne following real property w-wn; T,ne r. v I . . the Willamette menuian in iwug.as county I aN 3 a 1 1 xm . oregou uu niuuu 1 oiTminiv v. ica ..(n. iqcc . CAX taija x , uv igbii vi T vi wv. xuun, - ist. ihnnnnrnixDcour. m. or saia aavin I .... a i i in T front of the Court House door in Eosebnrg Douclas county Oregon sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash all the tight I title and interest which the defendant R. H. I Tapp owned on the 22ud day of May 1S70 or has since acquired in ana to said land ! premises to satisfy said judgment. D. K. x4GEE, Sheriff of DonglM County Oregon. SHERIFF SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Sta of Oregou for the County of Douglas. ive. trscv t'iaintin. t vs Ttiomas Applegate, Hortense Appkgats and Ecnja- euit in equity to foreclose a mortgage. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIRTUE 1A of an execution and order of i&lc issued out of the Circuit Court of the 8tate of Oregon for Dons; las county ou a judgment and decree of foreclosure ofa mortgage dated January 14th, 1381, given and entered therein on the 19th day of October 1886 in favor of the above named plaintiff, C. E. Tracy and against the above named defendants, Thomas Apple gate, Hortense Applegate and Benjamin Huntington and the herein after described mortcraged land and -premises, directed and delivered to me on the 6th day of November 18S6 commanding roe to levy upon and sell said mortgaged premises ana out oi tne proceeds of said sale to pay first eosts and expenses of said foreclosure and sale, second an attorney's fee of 75, third tho Judgment of the plaintiff amounting to the sum of seveii hundred and fourteen dollars and seventy one cents with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from t 14th day or January 1884 I have levied upon and will on 8ATL RDAY, the 18th, day of December lwo, . at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day tell at nublie auction in front of the court house door ln Roseburg, Douglas county Oregon to the highest bidder for cash in tund all the right title and inter est which the defendants Thomas A pplegate, Hor tense Applegate an-1 Benjamin Huntingdon or either oi tnem nad or owneu on uie I4tn day of January iss -or bare Since acquired bv operation of law or other wise in or to the folio wingdewribedkndsand premise . to wit; the east half of the Charles Appleeate dona tion claim No 87 in sections 27,23, 13 and S4, in T. T a. k. a w. ana claim no 4S in auctions 3 aua t, 23 8. R. 5 W. excepting: about SO acres therefrom conveyed to Milton Applegate the part remaining being 290 acres, alao Lindsey Appti;gate's donation claim No 42 in sections 1 and S in 1 23 8. B. 6 W. containing 640 acres. The E- L. Applegate dona tion claim No 41 sections Si and 36 T. 21 8. R.6 W. and claim No 49 in sections No 1 and IT 23 8. R. 6 W. containing 320 acres, the 8. W , section So T. 22 8. R. 5 W. containing 160 acres. The lot S and section ST. 23 8. K. 6 W. and containing 40.16 acres and the fractional S. E. J of section S4 T. 2 J 8. . R. 5 W: That certain tract of 160 acres beginning at a point 72 links S. and 3 chains and SI links east from tne quarter section pom on the west line ot section 1" T. 22 8. R. 4 W. running thence south S chains, thence east 16 chains, thence south 31 chains, thence west 36.50 chain, thence N. 54.20. chains, thence east 20.40 chains to the place of beginning. iao bus iiwuuiHu XT. n. j vi r. c. I veciloa xw X 22 8.R-4W. containing 40.90 acres, the lot 1 sec tion 17 with S3.62 acres and the. lot No 3 section 19withJ0.50 acres, and the lot NolandS. E. 4 of 8. E. J, section 18 with 47.20 acres and the W. of Jf. W. i and N. K. of N. w. ( section 17 contain iiur 120 acres and the lot No 2 of section 17 contain ing 7.33 acres and all being in T. 22 8. R. 4 W also the lot No 1 aectiafi 2 and lot 1 section 3 con tiauing 2177 aares, and the 8. 1 of N. W. and lots 2 and 3 section 1 containing 166.82 acres, and the 8. V. 4 of the N. W. J of section 12, and lot No S sec tion 11 contain ing 55.42 acres, and the 8. E. I of the N. W. section 12 and the N. E. of 8. W. I section 12 containing 80 acres and the W. i of 8. W. i sec tion 1 and N. W. of N. W. section 12 and frac tional N.E. 4 of N. E. i section 11 and fractional 8. E. i of S. E. of section 2contaiuing 146,00 acres and the E. J of 8. W 4 section 1 and N. E. 4 of N. acres and the lot 4 section 8 containing 59,88 acres TT Z XT a TT , W VI XT, C. X DT3T.MUH WU f oi n, x,. f section iz oouuuning lbu . tne s. w. i 01 of the N. W. J and N. E. t of N. E, 1 and S. E. I of N. E. 4 section 1 containing 120 seres andall being in T. 23 S, R. S W.,also theE.)of S. E. 1 and lots 1, 2, 3, of section 36 T. 22 8. R. 6 W. containing 141.08 acres,the part of the donation daim No 37 T. 22 S R 4 W. lying west of the nresen county road containing 21 acres, also town lots No I and 10 bloc mo is in tne town 01 Yoncolla Oregon excepting from all the foregoing that certain tract conveyed to Mrs. Caroline Cowan as follows: The fractional is. 4 of tne x tor section 11 and s w 4 of section 12 and s w J of section 1 lying south east of county road from Longs to Scott valley and all in T 23 8 R A W, said road crossing the east boundary of donation land claim of Robert Cowan 7i chains west and 13i chains south of corner of see 1, 5,11 and 12 T 23 s US w, running thence it 38 I 164 chains; thence K 24 deg. Slicnains, thence 11 15degreesE S3 chains to a point 11 chains s'tnlh of the center of section 1 in the above named township and contain ing 270 acres, also excepting 107 acres lving south of aline of said road beginning at point SS chains and 84 links south of the a w corner of the donation land claim of John M. Scottdeecribed as claim so 37 T 22 and 23 s a 4 w. running; thence sooth 47 de grees w 7 chains and 12 links; thence south 43 de grees w, 21 chains and 40 links, thence south 67 de grees w, 18 chains and also excepting in section 1 T 23 8 K 5 w 20 acres. All said la ads are situated in Douglas ceantyQregon, and the interest of the defemients being an undivided interest in the whole oi said lanas. o. u. agek. Sheriff of Douglas County Oregon, "Hit World' lfotnlerS E. F. Walsh, of this city, has secured the agency for the most useful book ever issued from the press, entitled "The World's Won ders," as seen by the great tropical and polar explorers; being an encyclopedia of explora tion, discovery and adventure in all parts of the world, and a history of savage races of men, curious and ferocious animals, strange and deadly serpenti anfi reptiles, etc, etc., embracing every important discovery and ad venture in the exploration ol such distinguish ed travelers as Speke and Grant, Sir Samuel Barker and wife, Livingston, Stanley, Dr. Chaillu, Wallace, Long, Squire, Gordon, and including all of the explorers of the Polar world. The book contains 768 pages and is beautifully embellished with over 200 illustra tions. ' Syrup of Fig. Manufactured only by the California Fis Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Nature Own True Laxative. Ihia Dleasant uouid fruit remedy may be had of Dr S. Hamilton at titty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective remady known, to cleanse tne system; to act on the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gen- . tlybut thoroughly; to dispel Headaches, Colds and Fevers; to care Constipation Indigestion and kindred ilia. Care for Pile. Piles are frequently precededby a scnas of weight in the back, loins and lower part of the abdomen, causing the 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. Eosanco'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. Bosanoo Medicine Co., Piqua, 0. Sold by Dr. S. Hamilton. Bucklens Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts," Bruises, " Sores, . Ulcers, 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 Jfnce 25 eta tbox. Fr saleby M rsters & Co ; Tfonderfnl Cure. W. D. Hoyt & Co., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga.say: Ve have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Llcclnc Balers and Bucklen s Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remiuies that sell as well, or give , such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Sev eral cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few IxtttlcsJ of Dr. King s isew Discovery, taken in connec tion with Electric Bitters.' We guarantee them always. Sold by Marsters & Co. Bnd Breath Can he corrected wilh Simmons Liver Regula tor. It is particularly adapted to the stom ach, correcting activity, destroying foul gases and allaying inflamation. Take, after eating, a half-tablespoonful, it assimilates with the food and ensures perfect digestion, .without which bad breath must ensue. ,. . A Terrible Murder. San Francisco, Nov. ia A young man named Alexander Goldensori,' artist by occupa tion, shot and instantly killed hia sweetheart, Mamie Kelly, a school girl, in a house at the corner of Folk streets and "Ash avenue, this afternoon at half past J o'clock. He was ar rested and taken to the new city halL The shooting was occasioned by jealousy. An. lej0Ht Snbttituto for oils, salts, pills, and all kind of bitters nauseous medicines ia the very agreeable fruit remedy, Syrup of 1'igs. Recommcded by leading physicians. Manufactured only by thc CalL'ornia Fig Syrup Co., San Fran cisco, Cal. For sale by S. Hamilton, Rose burs. .: . .