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    ROSEBUKG REVIEW
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1886.
MlilTOKlAX. VOKJUMPOyDESCE.
Last Tuesday morning ,we with our
traveling companion Dr. Bunnell
boarded the Coos Bay stage with our
faces turned toward the sounding sea.
Jack fiost had been committing depre
dations upon the green verdure all
along the line, and his footprints were
seen upon 'every forest leaf. Starting
early as we did, we felt his nipping
icicles to our discomfort before the
rising sun drove him to his retreat.
Arriving at the 18 Mile House we
lunched, and then proceeded to ascend
the coast range. About 3 o'clock P.
M. we reached the Bummit and then
down the declivities we sped, arriving
at the
Stage Station
kept by B. R. Mynatt in first class
style. Here our food was wholesome,
beds clean, and all necessary comforts
given to make a poor weary sojourner
feel quite refreshed. Next morning
very earlv, in fact too early for our
liking, we arose, and then while mak
ing a hasty toilet wa realized that we
were of all men in the United Statesthe
sorest, except one, and that was Mor
risen of Illinois. The second day's
journey we began with a little drizzle
to cheer us by the way. Thence
through mountain, mist and mud, (an
allitteration Burchard) we sat beside
the indefatigable stage ribbon manipu
Litor, until we came to
Coos City
the end of our buck board journey.
We say right here that Mr. McCulIoch
has good horses and good wagons, and
considering the roads that he ii-ust pass
over, he makes good time, gives all
the comfort possible, and his employes
are attentive. At this point we em
barked on tho steamer Juyrcle and
went to Utter City where we awaited
the arrival of the train from Coaledo.
We learned that this railroad company
charges 50 cents for about five miles
travel, when under the laws of Oregon
passengers should only pay 20 cents,
or i cents per mile. Will the Coast
Mail or the Coos Bay News be so kind
. as to ask Bro. Siglin why this is sol
From this place Capt. Lightner pulled
in his ropes and was soon docked at
the wharf at
Marshfield
where we were met by , a number of
friends and taken to tho well kept
Blanco Hotel where we had dispensed
to us the necessaries of life in sufficient
quantity and quality to insure our
continued existence. Immediately
after tea we went to the beautf nl Ma
sonic hall with its appointments well
arranged and its settings in order.
Here we met companions' Hyde, Nas
berg and Golden when we preceeded
to the preliminary work in instituting
and consecrating the new chapter at
this place. The members of Arago
Chapter No. 22 are a number of broth
ers well qualified to perform the duties
incumbent npon them.
On Thursday we went to Empire
City .where we met J. J. Lamb the
county clerk and his interesting family,
and M. Herlocker the sheriff, these be
ing our old time friends whom we had
not seen for five years. Remaining
only about one hour in this city where
' the ocean surges roll, we returned to
Marshfield and pursued our labors,
A large delegation of companions and
brothers came from the Coquille coun
try Thursday evening to join us in the
work of the Royal Craft. In the
midst of these labors we pen these few
jottings, and shall give the conclusion
of the whole matter later, in our next
issue. We met many of our old friends,
and to mention our newspaporial
friends Messrs Gray and Bennett, both
of whom by their corpoi eal appearance
show that they have a large patronizing
constituency. Bro. Gray edits the
Coast Mail, and he makes it a lively
and ieliablo sheet; and the pity is,
l: e .1 i
unit wuu iiis iuhu vi lmormauon ne
still obstinately persists in being a re
publican. Bro. Bennett is at the helm
of the News, and makes that paper an
indispensable factor for information
(as its name indicates) in Coos county.
The News is a strong supporter of the
administration, and gives no uncertain
sound. We must also bo allowed to
siiak one word of W. H. S. Hyde
who is a large hearted and enterprising
gentleman, and the only objection that
we found with him, and it is certainlyan
unmitigated and unpardonable defect
to exist in any man in this advanced
age of the world's history, and that is;
he is an old ba chelor of some 60 years
standing, and yet continues in all the
meridian glory of a perfect manhood.
Marshfield is a seaport town, and
transacts considerable business in the
coal and lumber trade. The city sup
ports good schools and contributes
liberally to the support of churches and
all' benevolent enterprises. The busi
ness houses in the city are well and
commodiously bailt and all indicate
prosperity. We find one peculiarity
in reference to this country, and that
is, this people belongs to Oregon polit
ically, but to California commercially.
This ought not so to be, and if we
had a railroad to the interior of our
own state, we would save much commer
cial trfic to our own profit We should
hay e railroad communiation via Rose-
burg to the heart of our own young
and growing countrv. We are booked
for a lecture on Saturday evening, and
will hold forth at Empire City on
Sunday morning, at this place again on
Sunday evening, also at Empire City
on Tuesday evening of next week, with
several other precincts to hear
from. In our next wo shall have
something to say of Empire City, Gar
diner, Scottsburg, Drain etc.
The hospitality of these friends is
well up to the mark, and we have had
at times serious doubts as to the prob
able recovery of Bro. Bunnell, who
is now suffering from an overdose of
clam surfeiture.
Marshfield, Or., Nov. 20tb,1886.
EX-t'ItESlDENT ARTHUJt J)EAI.
Chester Allen Arthur was born in
Fairfield, Franklaud Cc, Vermont,
October 5, 1830, and was a son of Rev.
Wm. Arthur a Scotch Presbyterian
emigrant from north of Ireland. His
son Chester was quite as poor a boy as
Garfield; he earned his way through
Union college by teaching school, and
graduated with honorable distinction in
1849. He taught school several years
after leaving college, and about 1854
he went to New York City and entered
tho law office of Hon. E. D. Culver.
He first attracted attentoin as a law
yer by bringing suits to vindicate the
righi of colored people to ride in horse
cars, When the war bioke out in
1861, Mr. Arthur, whose remarkable
executive and administrative powers
were ahead v known to Gov. Morgan
was appointed by him as a quarter
master-general of the state. At the
close of the war he retired to private
life and resumed tho prac'ice of his
profession. He was appointed collec
tor of the port of New York in 1871.
Which office he filled with honor until
1878 when ho retired. In 1880 he
was moninated for vice-president of
theU. S and elected.' He became
president September 19, 1881 upon
tne death of Garfield. Arthur go
erned as if he were responsible to the
nation for the wisdom or follv of his
government
His rapid decline in health was i3
markable. When he was inaugurated
president, Sept. 19, 1881 he stood fur
the best type of American mandood;
a self-taught, self-wrought man; a stout
soul in a stalwart bod v. For months
his splendid strength has been worn to
the verge of tho grave and on the morn
ing of Nov. 18, ho died at his homo
in New York Citv. The news of his
death was a great surprise, not with
standin" the alarming rumors of his
health during the summer A stroke
of cerebral apoplexy, sudden but not
wholly unexpected by his attending
nhvsicians ended his life. He leaves
a
two children, a son and daughter; his
wife having died in 1881. The above
is a short outline of Arthur's lifa as we
get it from our exchanges.
The poem, "The Angel of the Cov
enant," recently published by The
Review is receiving notice by the press
in various parts of the state. The
Benton Leader man became so enthusi
astic over it last week that he devoted
the leading column of his editorial pajo
to the poem, comparing it with the
works of Homer and other Grecian
authors. It is indeed gratifying to
know that the poem ranks so high as
to bo classed at once with the. ancient
classics. Since the appearance of the
first book in The Review, there has
been such a growing demand for it
that we shall be compelled to publish
the entire poem in book form.
A MAN was sent to the chain gang
in North Carolina a few days ag. for
trading wives with a neighbor. He
pleads in extinuation that he did not
know that the act was a crime, ;iul
that having a 'chance to get a better
looking woman than his own wife by
paying $1.50 to boot, ho thought he
had a right to make the trade. It
would seem from this showing that our
foreign missionary societies are over
shooting the mark widely when they
train their guns on China and Hindoo-
stan. Gazette.
Diking his New York visit Mr.
Blaine visited Bedloe's island and
viewed the statue of liberty. It is
solemnly asserted by eye-witnesses
that while Mr. Blaine was gazing up
at the serene face the lid of the statue's
left eye slowly closed down and was
elevated again, and the knowing ones
believe that this portends good luck for
the man from Maine. World.
After considerable delay of a poet
ic character the name of "Oak View"
has finally been conferred upon Presi
dent Cleveland's rural homo in the
suburbs of Washington. The nl
- i
used to be known as "Pretty Prospect''
and then the newspapers tried to give it
the name of "Red Top," but the presi
dent has finally settled down t some
thing that is both appropriate and
euphonious.
Gov. Moody's term as chief execu
tive of Oregon will expiie January 10.
He has already begun on his last mes
sage to the legislative assembiv,
Geo. Thompson Doo th renowned
engraver is dead at the age of 86 years.
November will close a bloody record
for murdei in Oregon.
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Eo You Suffer frcm Constipation ?
Testimony of Hiah V.'aku Chief Jn-iicc
Oa. : " 1 Lave u-icd Siniiun. liv?r K-gii'..t: r f-r
Constipation of my B ,c--i--Sfi l;ya tvr-i; ov.-v y
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REV. i-'. WHARTOX,
Cor. Scc'u Southern Baptist fu-ohgtral SuiUitarg.
Safer and Better Vcxii Calomel !
I have been sulyeft to -v r sp !U f C i-.Ri-sti'm
of the IJvr, ami have Ivxi. .i: if-' f-abit of taking
from 5 to :i grains of calomel, wlrth s -nrraliy hid
me up for three or four d-.y. . 'y ' have been
taking Simmons Liver Reg u!.ur. ; ; -v;ine re.
hf, without antf intet rtij.:it t: ! futriuess,
MlDDLBPOKT, Ohio. IWJO.
J. ft. Zeilin & Co., Fhiizde-'ptia, Pa.
SHERIFF SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Douglas.
Geonre Weaver administrat'jr of tho estate of
Jlans Weaver deceased with will annexed, plaintiff,
vs
J. D. Snaur and Sarah Srour defendauU.
ATOTIUELSHEKEUY OIY KN THAT UY VIRTUE
of a n execution duly issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon in and for tho county
of Douglas on a judgment ami decree of foreclosure
ol a mortgage rcuovercu in saiu circuit linirt on 21,
uay oi uctuocr lttao in iavor ui tne anovo named'
plaintiff George Weaveradmiimtralor of the estate
of Hans Weaver deceased with will annexed and
against the above named defendants J. B. Spauraud
Sarah Spaur and the hereinafter described mort
gaged laud and premises directed and delivered to
ne on the 22d day of ftov. lSstl, coniniaudin:; me to
levy upon and sell according to law said moi tipiged
premises, and out ol tne procceos arising front said
sal., Hrst to satisfy the costs and expenses of eaid
foreclosure and sale and attorney fee of $50 second in
payment and satisfaction olthe judgment in favor
of said plaintiff amounting to the sum of fiftyseven
hundred and twenty nine dollars and sixteen cents
with interest .'rom Oct. V, lisSO, in pursuance of said
foreclosure and order ol said sale 1 have levied ujmu
and will on
MONDAY, the 27th day of December 1S86.
at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of the said day sell
at public auction in front of the court house door
ii Koseburg Douglas Co. Or. to the highest bidder for
cash in hand all the right title and interest which
the said defendants J, II. Spaur and riarah Spaur has
in and to the following descriViedniortgagedjucmises
situated in Douglas county vregon to -wit: the N
of section 15 and N W (ol.VW of section 24 in T
28SU6 West Willamette meridian containing 360
acres also the following described premises to-wit
commencing at the quarter post on line between
sections 10 and 15 in T 28 o K 6 W. thence ruuniii:
North 20 cluing thence East 20 chains thence North
lOchaius thence East 40 chainsthcncc South) chains
thenco West GO cliains to the place of beginning con
tai ling 100 acres. B. C. Aukk,
Sheriff of Dougl iscounty Oregon.
SHERIFF SALE
lu the Circuit Court of the Stato of Ore
gon iu an far Douglas county.
T. A. U.tvis, G. W. Snctl ami S. K
Arnold plaintiffs.
vs '
II. C. Whit.-, Nauoy F, White, 11. Doty, S
J. Doty, C L. Morris and 1'. M, Morris de
fondants.
-VJOTICE IS HEiiEBY GIVEN THAT BY
1 virtue of an execution duly issued out
ot the Circuit Uourt ot the state of Orccon
for Douglcs county on a judgment recovered
in said Circuit Court by foreclosure of a
mortgag-s at the regular October teem 1S35
in favor ol the above named plain tins T. A,
Davis, G, W. Snell and S3. K. Arnold and
against the above named defendants H. C.
W hite, Nancy E. White, K. Doty 3. J Doty
t., I jUoms ana ir. M. Moms and tle here
in after described mortcaced land and prom
ises directed and delivered to mc on the 22d
day of November ISSb' commanding me to
levy upon and sell said mortgaged premises
and out of the proceeds arising from said sale
hrst to pay costs and expense of said fore
closure and sale second in payment of an at-'
torney fee of $75 third in payment and sat
isfaction of the judgment iu favor of the said
plaintiffs amounting to six hundred & eighty
dollars and in pursuance of said forecloseurc
and order of saJe I have levied upon and will
on
TUESDAY, the 28tli day of Deocmivcr 18S6
at 2 o'ejook P. M. of said day sell at public
auction in front of the court bouse door in
Rosebarg Douglas county Oregon to the
highest bidder for cash in hand all the right
title and interest which the defendants H.
C. White, Nancy E. White, K. Doty, S. J,
Doty, C. L. Morris and P. M. Morris has
in and to the following described mortgaged
laud and premises to-wit; lot No 3 in the
northwest quarter of tho southwest quarter
of section 16' township 2.5 south range 4 west
of the Willamette meridian situated in Doug
las county Oregon, D. C. Agee,
Sheriff of Douglas county Oregon..
Summoiis.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Orcjou for
the County of Douglas.
Amanda C. Vail. Char.'ci Wm. Vail and'I'aimie Dnar
Plaintiffs.
vs
J. A. Dallun Defendant.
Action at law to recover nioney.
To J. A. Dalloii dcfciulai.t in tin n,n::c ol thcsLi'.c
of Ore;on, you are heroby i jpiircd to appear sunt
answer coinpUint liie I against ywi in Hie al've en
titled action, by the above inoicJ plaintiffs, Am inda
C. Vail, Charles Win. Vail and Fannie !cr, 00 or
before the first day of the luxt tsrui ef s.uJ Circuit
Court of the stutc of Oregon for the county of Doug
las, to-wit; tlic 4th day of January A. D. 1887. And
if you fail to appear and answer said complaint, the
p'aintiffs will take judgemeut against you for want
of an answer, an-1 will apply to the court for the
relief demanded in said complaint to-wit: to revive
t.h Itid.Mii.Aiil. ri tf!Jinplf. I'.iil nnaitiat v.m It, Oia!.
name fr the sum of one hundred and fifty-four
dollars and thirty-six cents with accruing interest
and costs and disbursements and for leave to issue
axecution thereon . This summons is published by
order of Hon. R. S. Bean, Judge of said Circuit
Court, dated November 18th, lssii. C. Ball.
Attorney for the plaintifis.
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Rnschurg, Or. Nov. 11, 18S0.
TyroTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEs THAT THE FOL
jji lowing named settler ha filed notice of his
iuteutjon to make final proof in supHirt of his
claim, and that s;iid proof will be made before the
Register or Receiver of the U. S. Kind office at
Roscburg, Or, Saturday, Dee. IStli, 1S8G, viz:
. Rock PiciiETrr.
Homestead Entry so 4540 for tlw w l of y w f , sec.
19, Tp. 25 s b. 6 west w M aud s j of s e J. sec. 24
Tp 25, 8 R 7 west w m.
He names tho following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said
land, viz: Hugh Cole, Joseph Kg vay, David Shom
brook, AntwiueM eKay, all of L'mpqua Ferry, Doug
las county, Or.
Cius. W. Johxstox,
Register.
AHwiferiieo Notice.
In the matter of the Assignment of Caro
Brothers.
VfOTICE IS HEUEBY GIVEN THAT
i the uudt-rsigued has been dully appo in
ted and quahiied 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 the same, under oath, to
said assignee within three months after the
first publication of this notice.
John Lane,
Assignee esfate of Caro Bros.
Insolvent debtors:
Roseburg, Or., Nov, 9, 1886.
Notiec For Publication
Lar.d Office at Roseattrg Or. SEov. 24, IS;,
TM'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL
J.1 lowing named settler has filed notice of bis in
tention to make final proof in support of his elaim,
and that said proof will be made before tho Register
ot Receiver of the lT. S. Land Office at Roscburg
Or., on Moi. Jv Jan. 3.1, 1886, viz:
liEORGE W. ALDERSON
homestead entry Ji'u. 3718 for tl,e lota i and 5 and
S W J of S. E. J section 21 T 26 8 R 7 West W. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said
land, viz: Daniel G. MeBeth, D. C. Churchill, Geo.
Johnson, Leootml Rateman, all of Cleveland Doug
las county Or, CUAS. W. Joii.varox,
: Fegister.
Trie:,
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
SHERIFF SALE.
In th Circuit Court ot tho Sta e of Oregon for
the County of Douglas.
v.. t. i raey riaiutiu.
Thomas Applettate, Uortcnso Arplegate and Benja
min Huntington Defendants. uja
Suit m equity to foreclose a morUrasp
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIUTUE
, an '"""thm and order of sale ieiued out of
the Circuit Court of tho State of Oron for Dou"
ZTJ wy D , Jgment and decrctof foreclosuFe
of a mortgage dated January I4th, 1881, ven and
entered therein on the 19th day of October in
favor of the above named plaintiff, a E Tracy and
against the above named defendants, Thomas Apple
gate, HortcMo Applegate and Benjamin Huntington
and t he herein after described mortgaged land and
day of November 1880 commanding me to levy upon
and sell said mortgaged premises and out of the
procoeus oi sam saie to pay nret costs and excuses
of said foreclosure and sale, sccoiift u ........ ....
of 75, third the judgment of the nlaintitfamountin g
ov."....." """" loimeen uollarsaud
seventy one cents with Interest thereon at the rate
of ten per cent per annum from the 14th day ot
January 1884 1 have levied upon and will An
SATURDAY, the 18th, day of December 1880,
at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M of said day sell at
nublie auction in trout of the court house door in
rtoseburg, Douglas county Oregon to the highest
bidder for cash in hand all the right title and inter
est which the defendants Thomas Apple-rate llor
tense Applegate and Benjamin Uuntimrton nr'cither
of them had or o r 1 on the 14th day of Jauunry 18s4
or have since acqt irjd by operation of law or other
wise in or to the foil lwingdescribed landsand premise
to wit; the east half of the Charles Applegato dona
tion claim No 87 in secti-jns 27,28, 33 and 34, in T.
22 S. K. 5 W. and claim No 48 in
T. 23 8. R. 5 W. excepting a'wut 30 acres therefrom
conveyed to MilUm t pplegate the part remaining
being 2U0 acres, also Lindscy Applegate' donation
Claim v i wvwwib mm o in 1 23 Is. U. O Vt ,
containing 640 acres. The E- L. Applegate dona
tion claim No 41 sections 35 and SOT. tin. it fi w
and elaim No 4S in sections No 1 and 2 T 23 S. K. 5
w. coniaiuing jzo ai res, tne a. w j, section 35 T.
22 S. R. 5 W. containing 100 acres. The lr.j 9 rl
3 section 2 T. 23 8. K. 6 W. and containing 40.16
aores and the fractional S. E. of section 34 T. 2i S.
R. 5 W. That certain tract of 1C0 ncrcs beginning
at a txiint 72 links S. and 3 chains and 3t linka east
from the quarter section post on the we line of
section ij l. z-i s. u. n. running thence .south S3
cnaius, inencu east 10 cnaing, inence souHi 81 chains,
thence west 30.50 chains, thence N. 54.20 chains,
thence east 20.50 chains to the place of beginning,
also the fractional N. E. of N. E. section la T
22 S. K.4W. containing 40.90 aires, the lot 1 sec
tion 17 with 33.02 acres and the lot No 2 section
19 with 30.50 acres, and the lot No 1 and S. E. 1
of N. E. I, section 18 with 47.20 acres and tho W. 1
ot N. W. i and N. E. of N. W. section 17 contain
ing 120 acres and the lot No 2 of section 17 contain
ing 7.33 acres and all bomg iu T. 22 S. R. 4 W
also the lot No 1 section 2 and lot 1 section 3 rnn.
tiauing 28.77 acres, and the 8. j of N. W. J and lots
2 and 3 section 1 containing lttS.82 acres, and the 8.
w. t ol tne u. w. J of section 12, and lot No 2 sec
tion 11 contain lug 05.42 acres, and tho S. E. of the
N. W. J section 12 and theN. K. of S. W. section
12 containing 80acres and the W. i of S. W. sec
tion 1 and N. W. i of N. W. section 12 and frac
tional N.E. i of N. E. i section 11 and fmctii.ii.il
S. E. of 8. E. of section SconUiniiiff 140,00 acres
ana Hie j ol S. v 1 section 1 and W. K. 4 of N.
W. N. W, J of N. E. J section 12 containing loo
acres and the lot 4 section C containing 39,88 acres
and the S. W. 1 of the N. W. 1 and N. E. i of K. E
J and S. E. of S. K, i section 1 containing 1 JO acres
aiiuaii ocing 111 1 . zan. u. o w.,a!go tne f.. Jot. K
and lots I, 2, 8, of section 30 T. 22 8. II. 6 W.
containing 111.08acrcs,the part of tho donation claim
No 37 T. 22 S R 4 W. lying west of the prcstnt
county road cont4iiuing 21 acres, ali town lota No 1
and 10 block No 13 in the town of Voncolla Orcon
excepting from all the foregoing t: at certain tract
cruvcyed to Mrs. Caroline Cowan as follows: The
fractional .. 4 01 tne :. K J of scctum 11 and s w
of ccction 12 and s w J of section 1 1 ing south east
of eoiinfy road from Longs to Setts vallcv ami all
in T 23 8 it 5 W, said road crossing the east boundary
of donation land claim of Robert Cowan 7 chains
west and 13( chains south of comer of sec 1 , 2 ,1 1 and
12 T 23 s k 5 w, running thence x30' s Iftj chains;
thencoN 21J dcg. K 21cliuiiis, thence r l.ri degrcesK
33 chains to a point K chains s-.uth of the center ,.f
section 1 in the abovo named townshipund contain
ing 270 acres, also excepting Ki7 acres king south of
a Hue of eaid road beginning at a point 25 chains
and 84 links south of the s w corner of the (Intuition
land claim of John M. Scott described as claim no
37 T 22 and 23 s it 1 w, running thence Huth 47 de
grees w 7 chains and 12 links; thence touth 43 de
crees w, 21 chains and 40 links, thence south 07 de
grees w, 18 chains and also excepting in section 1
T 23 s R 5 w 20 acres. All said lamU ro situated
in Douglas ceuntyOrcgon, and the interest of the
defenuents lieing an undivided interest in the whole
01 saiu laiius. jj. c, AOKB,
Sheriff of Dotrr'ja County Oregon,
SHERIFFS SALE.
In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon fur the
County or Douglas.
W. 8. Humphrey Plaintiff
vs
Alphonso Langcnbcrg, Cclia Laiigenbtrg his wife
W. 31. Wheeler and L. C. Wheeler Defendants.
Suit in equity to foreclosure n nnrinw.
"V OTICE IS HEREBY C I VEN THAT BY VIRTUE
Vi of an execution duly issued out ofthealiove
entitled Court on tho 28, day of October 1880 and to
me directed and delivered in pursuance of a judg
ment and decree dulv maun nurl pntwit in said
Circuit Court on the 20, day of October 1886 in favor
01 mc anove nainea 4-iainiiir, w, ts. llunipnrey
and against tho above named Defendants Alphonso
Langeuberg, Cclia Langcnberif his wife, W. M.
Whccleraud L. C. Wheeler for tlie sum of $396.15
judgment attorney fees and costs and for the sale
ot tne morigagcu premises to satlBfy tho said Judg
ment and cost and whereas said execution com
mands me that out the said mortgaged promises for
tne foreclosure ana sale 01 which said decree and
judgment were recovered that 1 satisfy the said
sum anu appiy tuo procccus arising from said sale
first in imymcut of the cost and c.ienscs of said
foreclosure and sale, second in payment of said at
torney fees, third in paypient and satisfaction of
tho said judgment in favor of tho above named
Plaintiff, and in pursuance of said foreclsure and
oruer of sale 1 nave levied upon and on
SATURDAY the 27, day of November 1SS0.
between the hours of 9 o'.dock in tho forenoon and
4o clock 111 tne afternoon to- tt; at the hour of 1
ociock p. 111. oi9.uu uay kiii sen at public auction
to be highest bidder for cash in hand at the Court
house door in Douglas county Oregon all the right
title and interest of the sam DefCiHlanp iu and to
the said mortgaged premises deseribcil as follows,
to-wit: all that part or parcel of land in Roscburg
Oregon, 80 feet front on tho East sido ofChaduick
Street lying south and adjoining the lot heretofore
conveyed to Henry Bowon by Aaron Rose and wife
and extending uacK the same width 110 feet situa
ted in block 03 adjoining the tract of land owned
by Mrs. W. S. Humphrey being tho land heretofore
described as conveyed 10 Henry Bowen by Aaron
Rose tot-tther with tenements and appurtenances
belonging thereto. B. C. AOKB,
Sheriff of Douglas Countv Oregon
SII!ISFF SALE.
Ill Circuit Court, Douglas County, Statj of Cr.g.
S. Marks & II, Woolenburg, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Win. Unvillc, Christian B. Linville. Christian H.
Linvillc ailmr. in Estate of !.cah Linvilie decca:d,
Wm. Liuvillu Jr. Sarah Merrill, o. O. McClain and
Mary Lady heirs at la - of Leah Liu vilie deceased,
Defendants.
VTOTICE IS HEUEDY GIVEN THAT BY VIRTUE
J.1 of r.n execution issued out of the a'-ove
entitled Court on the 3rd, da of Nteuii.cr
I8S1;, an-1 to 1110 directed and Ueliverc.l iu
pursuance of a Judgm tit an 1 decree made iu Kiid
Court on th'c2011i, da ! Dcdier 1880, iu fan.r of
thu alx ve named I'laimirfi and ag.iinxt the ab .-.c
named defendants for thesumof jliitj.3d ct & ex
puiiscs, and for the sale of tho morig.iged premises
to satisfy tie said Judgment and costs, and nhereas
said execution couimaiids pip that out of eaiu mort
gaged premises for the sale of which said Jmiii.cnt
and decree as recovered. I satifv first Ufa' ,ut.
.and exjieiiscs of said foreclosure and sale, Second tho
Judgment 111 favor of the aliovo named plaintiff and
in pursuance of said foreclosure and order of sale, I
have levied tion and will ou
SATURDAY, tho 11th day irf December 1380,
between tlw Lours of 9 A. M. and 4 I'. Si. to-wit, at
the hour of two o'clock P, IJ. tttt at public auction
fo the highest bidder cash in hand at the Court
House door in Roscbur r, Oregon, all the right title
and interest of the said defendants in and to the fol
lowing descrinod real property to-wit; commencing
at t he North-cast corner a point 10. -10 chains West
of tile corner of Sections 2, 3, 10 & U in township 30
South of Rango 4 Wimt Will. Mer. thonciajilC0 10
chains, thence West42,50'cliains, thence North 2010
chains, thence East 42.50 ehains to the pi ice of be
gining containing 80 acres more or loss, the same be
ing 80 acresoff the Donation claim No. 48 of An
drew Thomas and wife, of said Township and ran",
also the following described premises to-wit; Be
ginning at the Northwest corner of the donation
claim lia, 49 of F. O. Worley in said township and
range running thence Wnst to the land entered by!
C. W. Johnson as pre-emption claim In cald town
ship and range thence South to tho north lino of
donation claim of Andrew Thomas No. 48 thence east
to the West line of tha donation claim of 1'. 0. Wor
ley No. 40 in said Township and range, thenco north
to tho northwest corner of said donation claim, the
place of beginning, containing seven acres more or
less, together with' th tenements hereditaments and
appurtenance thereunto belonging or in auy wise
appnrtainlng.
Witness my him) this 3rd Jay of X iv. 1 43.3
15. C. AGEE Sheriff of Dou . Co. Stat ol Or.
Administrator's Filial JVoticc.
Notice is hereby given tq whom it may concern
that the undersigned administratrix of the estate
of Street Rice deceased, has filed his final acwunts
as administrator of said estate, and the couuty
Judge of Douglas County Oregon, has fixed Janu
ary d, 1SS7 at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m of said
day at tho Couuty Court bouse in said County and
State as the time and place for tho hearing of any
and all objections to said final account and the
settlement thereof. Marv Rich '
Administratrix of said estate.
foDtg-las;811 : iu nJ
Dora Young Plaintiff
vs
W. IS. Young Deft.
Suit in equity for divorce.
To W. IS. Young the bove nimod defendant in
the name of the Siate of Oregoft, you arc K y .
quired to appearand auswer thccompUi,,t.o( plaintiff
hied against you in the above tntltled suit on or be
fore Tuesday Japuary 4th 1SS7, the first dav of the
next term ot said Court and if you fail to o .iioear
and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded in said complaint to-wit - a .li.snin.
tion of the marriage contract existing between
plaintiff aud dehjiidant and for her costs and- dis
bursemeuts in this suit. This summons isnul.lihl
by order of Hon. R. S. Bean Judge of S Court
dated Novembtr 1th im. J. c. Eullcrton ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
TO THE
My Fall Stock is now all in, aud not being of the uragfjing kind
J would respectfully ask the Ladies to call and see for
Themselves if it is not tho Largest Stock in
Every Department, that ever came
to Koseburg.
M. JOSEPHSON.
Consult your own Interest and Examine my Stock before Send
ing off for your Fine Dress Goods or Any thing of the
La!tst Styles of Wraps, such as Jerseys, of
Which I have Twenty Different
Styles, Call and lie Convinced.
M. JOSEPHSON,
The Finest Assortment of Silks in all Colors' Silk Plushes, in all
Colors, Silk Velvets in all Colors, The Finest of Bro
ended cut Velvets just Arrived, all of which
1 Guarantee to be Cheaper than can
be t;ot at any place in Or.
M . JQSEPHSON-
Towels! Towels! Napkins!!
The largest, best assorted aud cheapest lit.es ever found
anywhere, housekeepers will do well to
call andexainine.
CURTAINS! CURTAINS!
. Fine Lace Curtains! Fine Linen Lace Curtains.
Nottingham Curtains, very desirable at
M. JOSBPHSON,-
CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
For Ladies! for Misses5 for
CHILDREN5 ALLiSTYLESi'
CHEAP AT
M. JOSEPHSOFS,
HATS! HATS!
Ladies Hats, Ladies Uat Frames, and Hat Trimmings
all of the latest Styles, Ostrich Plumes,
Ostrich tips, of every shade and color.
Milliners will do well (o call
and examine my stoGk.
M. JOSEPH SON.
Laces! Laces
Large assortment Silk Laces, white and colored, Large
assortment of Thread Lace, Large assortment
ofLi uon Lace, Wool Ln.ce, Flouncs
iugs in all colors, also Silk
Lace Flouncing.
THE JEHSKIT EE3L)
Is the best jjfer"""'1" - Fine younj
largo M stock of difler-
liO ' l
'lUiber.ilk'iiedE-"
at auy ;ige. ,
Call on oi Address, J. E,
FROM
R0SBURS TO EMPIREI CITY.
From Roscburg to Louking Glass $ .75
" " Ftxjl of mountain. ... 2.00
" " : Dora
. " " Fait view
: " " Sumner . .
Marshfield.
" ' l''!lre City. . . . . .
500
550
6.50
7.00
7-So
DAILY KXCEPT SUNDAY.
For I'articlars Inquiro at the Post Office.
f Jas C 5fcULL0CIlj Prop
MARRIAGE GUIDE
260 PAGES. IUnttmttd, In Cloth nd Gilt Biodiiur.too.
260 PAGES. IUvttnttd. In Cloth tnd Gilt Binding, too.
nionvy or immj. cwxre, imper corvr, sc. xnifuookcon
iatn all ui conoaVfOouunui or wnuif ion VAntto knov.
Full of Terr intemtinir and nimble information. HKiLTH.
RRll Tf aaJ HiPPIXKBg art cromMMt b iti h
may Marry, who not. why: Mcdlrr AM. whm nmmrr,
broiiKht home to you. to Waaacrfal PUN PICTC RICH, true
to lift. Young or old, married or ling le. tick or well, thou Id.
nod it Sent mini by DR. WHITTIER. St- Louie. Mo
CUT TUI8 OWT AMOBiSp WITH OJU
8tda are iearre, tm (rAM mho wrrla U
Stlneon t Co., Portland, Mania, will nedra
free, full Information about work which
they can de and lire at borne. tbatwUl na
tbem fronts to CV per day. Eomahaea
eanwd orer $50 in a day . Eltixir KI, yoanf of old. Capital
not required. Too are etarled frea. Tboeawboetartatooot
ateoiately tare vf aooc QtUc tortaaca. All la new. .
FARM FOR SALE.
One Small farrn for sale eontainins;
230 acres," 60 acres good farming land.
The balance good timber and pasture
well watered and all fenced. For par
ticulars enquire of
F.'Cobxctt, Riddles, Oregon,
U WJUU
LADIES
CM cut :irps fi.r
-r- Lssalo at modor.
ate prices..
Jcnks,STan:ent Linn Co. Or.
regon TVcific Ti ailroad
I Jn'y l-'opubr laoute
Vyver j icturesque x.anges
Fast tiiuo! Sin connections: New equipments
225 miles shorter; 10 hours less time; accommoda
tions unMirivuisecl for comfort and safety. Fares
and Frciftit MUCH LESS than by any other route
bcUeeu taints in Willamette Valley and Ban
t ranciso
Only Route
via
YAQUINA BaY
to
SAN FRANCISCO.
Daily passenger trains except Sundays.
Leave CorvallU at 2 P. M. L'y. Yaqulna at 7.10 A. M.
Orcgou & California West Side trains connect at
Corvallis.
The Oregon Dovclopnienl Company's
fine A 1 Steamship "Yaqulna City" sails
From Yaquina From San Francisco
Saturdaj', Nor.
Thursday, Utc.
Tuesday, " .
Su'iday, Jan.
Friday, "
27,
0.
21.
2.
I,
Saturday, Dec. 4,
Tbursday, - 18,
Tuesday, " 28(
-utiuay, jn. 9,
Friday, " 21,
The Company reserves the right to change sailing
aays. tares, between CorvaUis and Ban Francisco,
Fares Kail & Cabin $U, Rail i Steeragt 90.96.
For furtber information apply to'
C. C. Hogne
A. O. F. P. Ajr't., Conalli.
Fo? Sale.
Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6, of Block 41 of
City of Roseburg, Oregon, known as
the "King Property" will be offered
for sale at public auction at the Court
House at 2 o'clock p, m. on Saturday
Dec. 4, 1880.
TERMS OF SALE V
One half cash, balance on time pay
able within one year.
GSSIANEE'S
r ir V Ir - 1
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Hats & Caps,
Boots & Shoes,
Notions,
Fancy Goods,
Millinery-, & Groceries, ;
Crockery & Glassware,
Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc.
m TUESDAY M 16TH.
I will open the store lately occupied by CARO BROS,
at Joseburg Oregon and sell the Stock at about
ONE HALF ITS OR IGINAL
COST.
This is the best opportunity ever offered in Oregon.
JOHN LA7E;
; Assisnee.
CI IAS.
OAB:xAxsrx - -
PEAT. JbC XB0 '
Riflcs Shotguns. Amunitton,
Staple k Fancy Cutlery, Fishing Tackel
AGENT :
For the "White" Sewing Machines, Mitchell Wagons.
AND
13 X. O.sburn'w liarvcstinsr IMacliiiiery
DEVORE & ELLIOTT
Successors to PAGE $ DIM MICK
DEALERS IN
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS
PUTTY JEWELRY, WATCHES,
PUTTY, nnMR.Q cm'
We expect to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to make it t
the interest of nil i .. k
e ,7" -xw.ua.
lonacre of all fnrmoi. -.i-i.-
a " r"uuai u solicit new ones. t;
1 GIVE US A CALL.
SUGAR PIM DOOR AfD LUMBER It
Wholesale and Retail
DEALERS JN
Ijumher.,.
Sugrax Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea
sonedinOur DRY HOUSE When Deseed.
ALSQ- I ' . . . '
Manufacturers of Sash A, Doors
Our Factory U now in full operation and
Slul 0ff,cr FittinSs- ToBS-wa and Scroll work at lowest figure. We aohcit corretpoa
denc which is assured prompt attention.
Sccak Pink Dcoa $ U'kbib Co.
. Orante Paaa, Oregon.
$1000 REWARD
Will be given any man
who will produce a sci
entist of large experi
ence, and widely known
to be an honerable man,
who Will assert that re
filled cast zinc is not one
of the most enduring of
all known materials to
withstand the actions of
the waather.
ENDQHSEDW
BRONZE CO.,
MONUMENTS .S
J. A. Cardwell, Agent,
J. J. WMKTB'BWT
ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC
TO. FURNISH
EVKHYTIHNG.IN HIS LINE
aving -ateljr fitleJ up a new STEAM SAW MILL on South Deer creek, in
prepared to furnish lumber of all kinds on short notice at ' -
H
Hard Time Prices,
Barn lumber and fencing furnished onshort notice, -
. J. J. WHITSETT. - '
OF-
M. HALL
-
eaiso invite a continuation of the pat
-i
eua uautltlCSt
we can offer a., a sdcciaHv mil kinrl. c
WHITE BROWE;
AS IV
STATUARY
Were awarded the
-GOLD MED At
AT
WORLD'S FAIR,
New OxliAirs,
1 8 4 - O
t SUrpiCIffO
T1CB3 cr
Jacksonville, Oregon.
THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED
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