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ROSEBURG REVIEW FRIDAY, DECEMBER -M 1886 JO.. THE FJtESiVEXT'S MESS A G E. We give our readers the President's messajio this week in full in supple inent form, convenient for filing for reference. The Review is determined to keep abreast of the times in furnish ing the news in the most substantial manner. Our large and increasing patronage, warrants us good returns for these new and satisfactoiy depart ures. The message is a straightforward document, touching all the important national and international subjects for the consideration of the present session of Congress. Mr. Cleveland and his able cabinet have done well in admin istering the affairs of our Government. The confidence the people repose in him, will be hard for the politicians to dislodge. Read the message for your self, and then judge. Congressman McKinley, of Ohio, says the issue of 1888 will Iks a mre ballot and protection for American la bor and industry. The republican corruption of the ballot and of the poor voters of the country with money raised by monopolists and high protec tive tariff men is what the people voted upon in 1881, when they put Cleveland in the presidential chair. So McKinley means we1 are to have the same thing over and perhaps the people will have forgotten the Repub lican machine corruption which they once declared against. Joseph Pulitzer's profits this year, as proprietor cf the New York World, will, it is said, reach SGOO.OOO. The number of Legs packed -in Chicasro since October 30th is about 135,000, against 3 14,000 for the cor responding period a year ago, the dif ference beins accounted for bv the prevalent strike in the packing houses. World The Government of j Japan has for bidden lecturing against Christianity. ItCMOCJiATIC rjtVSl'ECTS. The total vote in the Electoral College is 401, thus requiring 201 to elect. TheDcmocrats at the recent election carried their State tickets in States casting 215 Electoral votes, while the Republicans came out ahead in States casting 186 Electoral votes Thus, had this been a Presidential year, the Democrats would Lave had four teen votes to spare, while the Repub licans would have been fifteen short. In other words, the Democrats would have had a clear maioit v of twentv-nine over the Republicans in the Electoral n ii rro. a J i : . i this year every State but one that Mr. Cleveland had two years ago and took away from the Republican column inuiana was uie omy ocaio men carried r.i; ii i . it i by the Democrats which this year gives a questionable Republican majority n the State ticket, but makes things even by a Democratic Legislature. Colorado and California, giving Republican majorities in 1884 are now carried by the Democrats. It is noticeable that in what are usually called the impor tant November States the Democrats have far more than held their position of two years ago, while the Republicans have lost. For example: In 1884 New Jersey gave a Democratic plurality of onlv about 4000, while this year the plurality is 8,000. New York was barely saved two years ago by 1,000 plurality but this year it come to the front with over 9,000 Democratic plurality. Connecticut's plurality of 12,000 two years ago is now replaced by one 50 per cent larger. On the other side of the column the Repub lican plurality of 80,000 in Pennsyl vania shrinks this year to 50,000 or less, and Ohio's 32,000 Republican plural ity in 1S84 is now less than half these figures. It is not at all surprising that a study of these figures discourages the re publicans and elates the democrats. This was the year of all years, if the teach ings of history were to be relied upon, when the opposition party should have been expected to sweep the country, and corral every doubtful state, instead of that the democrats haye not only held their own, but have made important inroads upon the enemy; and have made such a stir in Massachusetts, Minne sota, Nebraska and Colorado as has not been known before in a generation With good management the democrats two years hence will be able to repeat the Democratic achievment of 1852, when the Whigs were virtually swept from tha face of the earth. S. F. Ex. The letter which we publish today from Mr. Groat to Mr. Buick explains itself; and shows that much interest has been elicited by the car Mr. Buick had in charge. All this work shows the benefit which arises from our State Immigration Board. Our next legisla ture should take firm steps to sustain in a liberal way the means to induce a healthy immigration to Oregon. More on this subject anon. Mayor Hewitt of New York sup plied politics with a new idea when he said that there was no longer a conflict between labor and capitol, but there is a conflict between labor and laziness. Salem elected a Democratie mayor last Monday. The JH'l't Kind Of Tall.: General John D. Gordon yesterday took the oath of oflice as Governer of Georgia. During the war he was a conspicuous and brilliant Confederate officer. These extracts from his speech, reported by the telegraph to the Herald, will therefore be tead with groat in terest. He said: From political confusion, angrv controversies and bloody coviflicts havo come a national life more robust, a na tional union more enduring." And further on: "There is nowhere in this Republic either disloyal citizens or disloyal sen timent. Rut everwhere all hearts. voices and arms are ready for the prcser- vatknof the .gent r.d government in all its constitutional vigor as the pledge of our peace and safety. And once more: - "1 repeat that tor defence against the outside world our nution is simply omnipotent; that our Union is to be as lasting as time, and that race freedom a-uong us is everywhere established and defended." If such sentiments as these represent the South the occupation of certain re publican orators is gone. Their whole capital in trade, a "bloody shirt," wil be confiscated and they must needs go into political bankruptcy. Blaine passed Conkling at Aithur's funeral without seeing him. Elaine's riends say it was an ''oversight." How about a wry sight? A. LETT ICR. St. Paul, Minn., Nov. 2Gth, lt86. D. S, lv. JJlick: Dear Sir; Mi- Gay Hayden, is here to-day and has made a trip down into Minnesota, slor ping at several places. He takes with him fine samples of grains in the straw grasses and threshed grains, and has left nice displays at two three points where he has been. He is doing elli cient service for your section of the country on the lines w here he is opera ting, calculated to result in much good in the future. He leaves to-day wil an additional supply of material for trip through Wisconsin and Illinois The pass which you promised to send to him over the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company's line from Wa lula Junction to Portland, has not been received. You stated when vou were here that you would secure a pass for him and send to this office, you also stated that you would secure pass for-Mr. Pretty man, and send to Wallula Junction, I have never hear whether you did or not, but so far as Mr. Gay Hay den's pass is concerned i is not here, and he is anxious that there should be no disappointment in this respect. Yours truly, P. B. Groat, Ucnl, Emigt. N. P. R. R. Co. Two distinguished Republicans, or ex-Republicans whichever you please were interviewed on the late elections. Roscoe Conkling was Boston the other day, and he expressed the opinion in conversation wit General Banks that the recent elections were an indication that the Republican party is falling to pieces under unwise management. About the same time Robert G. Ingersoll, in a Chicago in terview, said: "The Republican part seems to have no definite aim, seems afraid to grapple with the questions o: the day; afraid to express an opinion; and we have got to that point that the principal men in the Republican party are seeking office. "JAlas, alas! Times. l'OOR I'AY, I'OOtt VJlE.lLl. The Times takes a high position in reference to our poorly paid public officers. We say "thems our senti ments." We ought to be ashamed of ourselves for such low salaries. Our present constitution could be he!cd in many points wc believe. Here is what the Times has to say. The regular pay of Oregon legisla tors is very niggardly, beyond doubt, says a valued exchange. So it is as to the governor's salary and that of other state officials. Starving salaries are the gateways to bribery by the great monopolies of the country. The peo ple the masses. demand adequate salaries for their high official., to whom great interests are entrusted. In this way they are more to be the people's servants instead of corporation tools. Nowhere on the coast are such mean and bribery breeding salaries paid as in the Oregon to our high fuction aries. There are many other crudities in the constitution which Jo not suit our present advanced condition. It needs a thorough revision. In about thirty days The News will furnish its readers with the most com plete telegraphic report ever publish ed on the Pacific Northwest. The days of Associated Press and Western Union Telegraph monopoly are speed-, ily drawing to a close in this country thanks to John Mackey and the Postal Telegraph. The new year will be a good time to celebrate the great event. -News. Strange coincidences forever are oc curring. Bourbon county, Kentucky, has been carried by the prohibitionists. Dr. Pringsheim, just appointed to a professorship in the University of Mu nich, is the first Jew ever admitted to a Bavarian faculty. suojwsa noil aS sqs naipjni3 VH 1 "StAV niO)3 O) Strap eq 'sTH ovatytq tr natm 'euojwj;) joj p?t sqa 'PTTHO SB eql uauj 'viwitvQ jq 9. 'oxa km. Xq3 usn How's Your Liver? Is the Oriental salutation, knowing that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and con stipated, tho food lies in tho stomach undi gested, poisoning the blood; frequent headache ensues; a feeling of lassi tude, despondency and nervousness indicate how the whole system is de ranged. Simmons Liver Rogulator has been tho means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency known on earth. It acta with extraor dinary power and efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED. As a general family remedy for Dyspepsia, Toruid Liver, Constipation, etc.. l naraiy ever use anything else, and have never wen disappointed iu,me euu piwuixu , tt seems ;ms to be almost a perfect cure ror an 01 seases of the Stomach and Bowels. i W.J. jnc.fc.LKOY, juacon, uifc Children Cry for PITCHER'S Health and Sleep without Morphine. SHERIFF SALE In tiiu Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Douglas. Ucorire Weaver administrator of the estate of Hans Weaver deceased with will annexed, plaintiff. t J. 15. .Si.mr and Sarah S;.mr defendants. Af OTlCK IS HEREBY U1VKN THAT 15Y VIKTL'E JLl of mi execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for the count v of Douglas on a judgment and decree of foreclosure of a mortgage recovered in said Circuit Court on 21, day of October 188ti in favor of the above named plaintiff (leorge Weaveradministrator of the estate of Hans Weaver deceased with will annexed and against the above named defendants J. 11. Spaurund Sarah Siaur and the hereinafter described mort gaged land and premises directed and delivered to me on the 22d day of Nov. 1886, commanding me to levy upon and sell according to law said moi tgaged premises, and out of the proceeds alining from (aid sale, first to satisfy the costs and expenses of said foreclosure and sale and attorney fee of $30 second in payment and satisfaction of the Judgment in favor of said plaintiff amounting to the sum of fiftj seven hundred and twenty-nine dollars and sixteen cents with interest from Oct. 7, 1886, in pursuance of said foreclosure and order of said sale I have levied UNn and will on MONDAY, the 27th day of December 1S8C, at the hour of 1 o'clock 1'. M. of the said day sell at public auction in front of tho court house door 1m lioscburg Douglas Co. Or. to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right title and interest which the said defendants J, H. Siaur and Sarah Spaur has ill and to the following described mortgaged premises situated in Douglas county Oregon to -wit; the N k of section 15 and N W of N W of section 21 in T 28SHfi West Willamette meridian containing 360 acres also tho follow ing described premises to-wit; commencing at the quarter inwit on line between sections 10 and 15 in T ;!8 S It 0 W, thence running North iOchrjiiH thence East 20 chains thence North lu chains thence East 40 chainstliviice South 30 chains thence West 00 chains to the place of beginning con taining 100 acres. B. C. Aoke, Sheriff of Douglas county Oregon. SHERIFF SALE lu the Circuit Court of thu State of Ore gon in aii for Douglas county. T. A. Davis, U. W. Sticll ant V. K. Arnold plaiutili's. V3 II. C. Whitf, Nancy F. White, I!. Daty, S. J. Doty, V. Morris and 1". JJ. Morris de fendants. VfOTlCE IS 11EUE15Y (Li IV EN THAT BY J. virtue of au execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Dougks county on a juil;mciit recovered in said Circuit Court by forecloscure of a mortgage at the regular October term 1SS6 in favor of the above named plaiutilld T. A. Davis, G. W. Suell and F. K. Arnold aud against the above named defendants II. C. White, Nancy E. White, II. Doty S, J Doty C, L. Morris aud P. M. Morris aud the here in after described mortgaged laud aud prem ises dirscted and delivered to me on the 2'2d day of November 1SS6' commanding me to levy upon aud sell said rnortgaged premrses and out of the proceeds arking from said sale first to pay costs and expense- of eaid fore closure and sale second in payment of an at torney fee of 73 third in payment aud sat isfactionof the judgment in favor of the said plaintiifs atnouutiny to six hundred cc eighty dollars and in pursuance of said forecloscure and order of sale I have levied upon and will on TUESDAY, the 2Sth day of December 1S8G at 2 o'oJook P. M. of said day sell at public auction in front of the court house door in Rosebjrg Douglas county Oregon to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right title and interest which the defendants II. C. White, Nancy E. White, It. Doty, S, J, Doty, C. L. Morris and P. M. Morris has in and to the following described mortgaged laul and premises to-wit; lot No 3 in the northwest .quarter of the southwest quarter of section 1$ township 2j south range 4 west of the Willamette meridian siluaaod jn Doug las county Oregon. B. C. Ac eel, Sheriff of Douglas couuty Oregon. In the matter of the assignment of C'aro Prothers. VTOTICE IS IIE1IKBY CJYEX THAT i the undersigned has been dully appi in ted and qualified as assignee of the estate of Isidor Caro and Simon Caro partners as Caro Bros, insolvent debtors. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same, under oath, to said assignee within three months after the lirst publication of this notice. Assignee estate of Caro Bros, Insolvent debtors! Roseburg, Or., Nov, 9, 18S(!. XoHce For Publication Lar.d Oflice at Rosemirg G. X. ?4, 13SC, "VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOJt Ll lowing named settler has filed notice of his in" tention to make final proof in suport of his claim, and tk&t said proof will be made liefore the Register or Receiver ( the L". S. Land Office at Roseburg OT., on Slondav Jan. U, lsS6, viz: GEORGE W. ALDER SON homestead entry No. 371Sfor the lots 4, and 5 and S W I of S. E. I section 24 T 2G S R 7 Wes W. M. He naus the following witnesses to pr ovc his continuous rcsdc.a: upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Daniel G. McKetk, V. C. Churchill Geo. Johnson, Leonard Batcnian, all ol Cleveland, Douff IstoeountvOr. ClIAS. W. JbHSsio, Fcyister LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS SHERIFF SALE. In the Circuit Court of the St i c of Or,-., , I.,. the County of Douglas. v. t.. i racy riauitin. Tnonias Applegate, I lor tense Am 1 crate aid lleiihi. niin Huntington Defendants. suit in enuity to foreclose a mortiraire. ATOTICEIS HEREBY OIVEN THAT BY VlttTCK Xl of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Doug las county ou a judgment and decree of foreclosure uf a mortgage dated January 14th. 1SSI. iriven and entered therein on the lilth day of October lss in favor of the above named plaintiff, C. E. Tracy and against the aliove named defendants, Thomas AppIc- iiorbcnsc Appicgubu ai'u Deujiiuiiii iiunintgloll and the herein after described mortgaged laud and premises, directed and delivered to me on the til day of November 1S8U commanding me to ievv upon aim Will saiu mortgaged premises auu out ol the proceeds of said sale to pay first costs and cxiieuses of said foreclosure and sale, second an attorney's fee of 75, third the judgment of the plaintiff amounting to the sum of sever, hundred and fourteen dollars aud seventy one cents with interest thereon at the rate uf ten per cent per annum from the 14th dav of January 1SS4 1 nave levied upon and nl on SATURDAY, the lsth, day of December 18So at the hour of 1 o'clock I. M of said day sell at nublie auction m front of the court house door in Koscburg, Douglas county Ore; on to the highest bidder for cash in Hand all the right title and niter est which the defendants Thomas Apple 'ato. Hor. tense Applfgate aivi Benjamin tluutiiigtoii or either of them had or on o on the lltn day of Januaty ISSi or have since acqi ir vl by oeratioii of law or other wise in or to the folio wingdescribed landsand premise to wit: the east nuit oi trie Oiiaries Apulegalo dona tion claim No 37 in sccti jus 27, 23, 33 and 31, in T. 22 S. It. 5 W. and claim Jvo 43 in sections 3 and 4 T. 23 S. K. 5 W. excepting about 30 acres therefrom conveyed to Milton Applcgatetho part remaining being "JO acres, aiso L,iuuscy Appiegate s donation claim No 42 in sections 2 and 3 in T 23 S. H. 5 W. containing 010 acres. The t- L. Appiegate dona tion claim No 41 sc aions 3o and 3tiT. 22 S. It. 5 W. aud claim No 41) in sections No 1 and 2 T 23 S. It. 5 W. containing 320 acrca, the S. W J, section 35 T. 22 S. R. 5 W. containing 1(0 acres. The lots 2 and 3 section ST. 23 S. H. 5 W. and containing 40.10 aorcs and the fractional S. E. J of section 34 T. 22 S. U. 5 W. That certain tract of 100 mtcs beginning at a point 72 links S. and 3 chains and 31 links cast from tho quarter section post on the west line of section 17 T. 22 S. R. 4 W. running thence south 23 chains, thence east 10 chains, thence south 31chaius. thence west 30,50 chains, thence N. M.20 chains, thence east 20.50 chains to the place of beginning, also the fractional N. E. J of N. E. section lu T. 22 S. R.4W. containing 40.90 a-:rcs, the lot 1 sec tion 17 with 33.02 acres and the lot No 2 section 1!) with 30.50 acres, and the lot No land S. K. of N. K. 1, section 13 with 47.20 acres and the W. of N. W. j and N. E. 4 of N. W. section 17 contain ing 120 acres and the lot No 2 of section 17 contain ing 7.33 acres and all being in T. 22 S. I!. 4 W also the lot No 1 section 2 and lot 1 section 3 con tinuing 28.77 acres, and the S. I of N, W. and lots 2 and 3 section 1 containing 16ti.82 acres, and the S. W. J of the N. W. i of section 12, and lot No 2 sec tion 11 containing 55,42 acres, and the S. E. of the N. W. I section 12 and the N. K. J of S. W. J section 12 containing 30 acres and the W. I of S. W. sec tion 1 and N. W. of N. W. section 12 and frac tional N. E. i of N. E. J section 11 and fractional S. E. of S. E. of section 2 containing 140.00 acres and the E. J of S. W 1 section 1 and N. E. of N. W. j N. W, $ of N. E. 4, section 12 containing 1U0 acres and the lot 4 section ti containing SU.tts acres and the S. W. J of the N. W. J and N. E. of N. E. I and S. E. of N. E, J section 1 containing 120acres aiidall being in T. 23.3. It. S W., also the E. of S. E. 1 aud lots 1,2, 3, of section 30 T. 22 S. K.5W. outlining 14 1.08 acres, the part of the donation claim No 37 T. 22 a R 4 W. lying west of the present county road containing 21 acres, also town lots No 1 and 10 block No 13 in the town of Yoiicolla Oregon excepting from all the foregoing tl.at certain tract cuivcycd to Mrs. Caroline Cowan as follows: The fractional E. j of the sis) of section 11 and x w J of section 12 and s w J of section living south east of county road from Longs to Scott s valley and all in T 23 S R 5 W, said road crossing the cast n.jundary of donation land claim of Robert Cowan 71 ch ains west ami 131 chains south of corner of sec 1,2, Hand 12 T 23 s R 5 w, running thcuce N30' k lfii chains; thenccs 21 dog. E 21A chains, thence x 15.1 degrees r. 33chais to a point 11 chains s aith of the center of section 1 in the above named townshipand contain ing 270 atres, also excepting 107 acres Iving south of aline of said road beginning at a point 25 chains and 34 linkssotith of the s w corner of the donation land claim of John M. Scott described as claim No 37 1 22 and 23 s R 4 w, running thence south 17 de grees w 7 chains and 12 links; thence south 43 dc grees w, 21 chains and 40 links, thence south 57 de grces w, 13 chains and also excepting in section 1 T23sr5w20 acres. All said lands arc situated in Douglas county Oregon, and the interest of tire defenuuiits being an undivided interest in the whole of said lands. It. C. Ai.kk, Sheriff of Douglas County Oregon, SIIKIfll I SALE. In Circuit Court, Douglas County, State of Oreg. . Marks Hi II. Woolenburg, IMaintili-i, vs. Wni. Lin ville, Christian B. Liuville. Christian li Linville admr. in Estate of Leah Linville deceased. Win. Linville Jr. Sarah Merrill, O. G. MeClain aud Mary Lady heirs at law of Leah Linville deceased, fuicnuauts. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIRTUE of an execution issued out of the above entitled 1.ti-t. am l... -,-! ..i ... vr...n.t.. 1386, and to me directed and lielivercd It? pursuance of a Judgment and decree made In sajd Court on the 20th, day of October 1880, in favor of the above named Plaintiffs and against the above named defendants for the sum of $1236.33 costs & ex penses, and for the sale of the mortgaged premises to satisfy the said Judgment and costs, and whereas boiu execution cominauus me mat out 01 said mort gaged premises for the sale of which said Judgment ana decree was recovered. I satifv first tha c. nu and expenses of said foreclosure anil sale, Second the judgment 111 lavor 01 the above named plaintiffs and in pursuance 01 saiu foreclosure and order of sale, 1 urt.c le.icu uoii auu Will oil SATURDAY, the 11th day of December 138(1, between the hours of 9 A. 51. and 4 I' M. 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 House door in Roseburg, Oregon, all the right title ana interest 01 ute saiu defendants 111 aud to the fol lowing uescriDci real proierty to-wit; commencing at the North-east corner a point 10.40 chains West of tho corner of Sections 2, 3, 10 & 11 in township 30 South of Range 4 west Will. Aler. thence South 20.10 cliains, thcuce West42:50 chains, thence North 20.10 cnains, ttience tast 42.0O chains to the pl tce of bc giuing containing 80 acres more or less, the same be ing 80 acres off the Donation claim No. 48 of An drew Thomas and wife, of said Township and range, also the following discribed premises to-wit; Be ginning at the Northwest corner of the donation claim No. 49 of F. O. Worley in said township and range running thence West to the land entered by C. W. Johnson as a prc-eiiintiou claim in said town ship and range thence South to the north line of donation oiniui of Andrew Thomas No. 43 thence east to the West lino of the delation claim of E. O. Wor ley No. 40 in said Township and range, thence north to the northwest corner of said donation claim, t he place of beginning, containing seven acres more or imps, together with the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appurtaining. i Witness mv hand this 3nld.iv of Nov. 13-jl. B. Cl AO'bE $lrilT of D.m-. Co. State of Or. Executrix's iYoticc. "VTOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT xN may concern, that the undersigned has been appoi nted executrix of tho last w ill and testament of Dr. G. W. Hoover deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against the estate of the said Dr. G. W. Hoover are heretiv rcouirod to present tho snid claims with the proper vouchers within six mouths tr im the date i ltlus notice to the said executrix at her residence in Roseburg, Douglas County Oregon. II . E. Hoovkr, Dated October 29, 1S30 Executrix. SHERIFF SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for the County of Douglas. J, E, l'i'te and L. A. Pike, partners do ing business undtir the firm name of J . E. Pike & Son Plaiutiflk. vs R. II. Tapp Defendant. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 13V virtue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas countv", pn the 10th day of Nov. 188(i, by virtue of a judgment order made and entered in said Circuit Court on the 20th day of October 1SS0, granting leave to the above named defendant to issue an execu tion on a judgment recovered in said court on the 19th day ef May 1S79, by said plain tiffs, J. E, Pike &nd J j, A. Pike as partners under the firm name of J. E. pike & Son and against the above named defendant II, H. Tapp and docketed in the lieu docket ol Douglas county Oregon on the 22nd day of May 1879, for the sum of 437-o0 bearing interest at the rate of one per cent per month amounting to the sum of $781.80, and to me directed commanding me that out of the per sonal property of said defendant or if suf ficient could not be found, then out of the real property belongiug to said defendant R. H. Tapp in said county on tho 22nd day of May 1879, I satisfy the sum of 781.80 now due on said judgment with interest at the rate of one per cent per month from the 20th dy of Qct. 1SS6, and the further sum of -16.fia costs ana ai63ur?err,ents, l did on nnarte' the Willamette meridian in Douglas county Oregon and will on SATURDAY, the lSth day of Dec. 18S6, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day in front of the Court House door ia, Roseburg Douglas county Oregon tell ai' public auction to the highest bidder for cash all the light title and interest which the defendant R. H. Tapp owned on the 22nd day of May 1879 or has since acqairsd in and to said land premises to satisfy said judgment. B. C. Auee, Sheriff of Douglas County Oregon. Thursday thell, rtayofriov. levy upon the following real property to-wit; the S. V. r of section 26, m i. 'H N, J, 6 V. of TO THE M y Fall Stock is now all it), and not being of the bragspug kind 1 would respectfully imk the Ladies to call and see for Themselves if it is not tho Largest Stock in Even Department, that ever came to Roseburg. M. JOSEPMW. Consult jour own In le rest and Examine my Stock before Send ing oil' for yo'ir Fine Dress Goods or Anything of the La't st Su it s of Wraps, such as Jerseys, of Which I have Twenty Different Stvles( Call and Ikj Convinced. M. JOSEPHSON, The Finest Assortment of Silks in all Colors' Silk Plushes, in all Colors, Kill; Velvets in all Colors, The Finest of Bro caded cut Velvets just Arrived, nil of which 1 Guarantee to be Checr th;n can bo s;ot at ae.y place in Or. M. 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Vail ami Fannie Dear, on or Iniforc the first day of the next term ut said Circuit Court of the state ot Oregon for the county of Doug las, to-wit; the 4th day of January A. D. 1887. And if you fail to appearand answer said complaint, the p'aintitfs will take jmhrement asrainst vou for want of an answer, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said comp laiitt to-wit: to revive the iuilirenint of Charles Vail aijaiiist you in their name for the sum" of one ljutufred 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. lkan. Ju.ltre of said Circuit Court, dated November lsth, lS8i. C. Bau.. Attorney for the plaintiflj. Notice For Publication. Land Office at Rsclmnr, Or! Nov. 11, 189C. TyTuTlCK IS HEREiJY GIVEs THAT THE FOL 1.1 lowinif-nained settler ha filed notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, ard that said proof will be made before the Register or itecoiver oi me . uana otiice at Roseburg, t?r. Saturday, Dec. 18th, ISSG, viz; Rock PicmrtTg Hors-.tstead Entry so a0 for the w 1 of x w I. sec. 19,'T. IT) S , 6 3t w Jl and K J of N gee. 24 Tp 25, SB 7 west w n, 1I4H amee the following witnesses to pyove liii continuous residence ujtoti, and cultivation of said land, viz: Hugh Cole, Joseph Revay, David Shom bruok, Ant wine McKay, all of L'mpipia Ferry, Doug las couuty, Or. CIUS. Vf. JOUXSTOS, Register. FINN LADIES regon TVicific Ts ailroad I n'y l-'opular 1 oule Vver letures'ue J.arigcs Fast time! Stir connections! New equipment 225 miles shorter; to hour less time; accommoda tions unsurpassed for comfort aud safety. Fares ami Freight MCCH LESS than by any other route Between witita in Willamette Valley and San Francisc-i Only Route via YAyUlNA FAY to SAN FRANCISCO. Daily passengor trains except Sundays. Leave Corvallis at 2 P. M. Vr. Yaoulna at 7.10 A. M. Oregon & California West Side trains connect at Corvallis. The Oregon Development Company's fino A 1 Steamship "YaqninaCity"ami From Yaiiuina froni San Francisco Saturday, Thursday, Nov. IH.C. 27, 21. , Saturday, Dec. 4, Thursday, " lfi, Tuesday', " 2S, Holiday, Jan. 9, Friday, " 21, Tuesday, " Sunday, Jan Fridav, " The Company reserves the right to change sailing days. Fares, between Corvaili and San Francisco, Fares Rail & Cabin 814, Rail & Steersgs a.89. For further information apply tq C. C. Hogue A. O. F. P. Ag't., Corvallis. Xoticc For Publication f .and office at Roseburg Or. Ner. SO. lSfl. NOTICK IS HEREBT OITEN THAT THE FOL lowing-named settler ha II led notice of his intention to make commutation proof in support of hi claim, and that (aid profit will be made before the Register or Receiver ot U. 8. Land office at Roseburg, Or., on Saturday Jan. 8th. 1SS7, viz- Pwrita Uracil, Iloamstcad Entry No 4808 for the E J of 8 E i and 8 W J of S E J Sec. 24 Tp. 20 S R7 West W M. He name the following witnesses to pro ve his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land viz: Millard F, Callahan, Wm. Callahan, David Beasley Edward Caldwell all of Cleveland Douglas county Oregon. Cua. W. JoHssros, Register SIHMOXS. f.JlS nnit 9OU?r.0f t.heStt f Oregon in and for the County of Donvlas. Dora Young Flaintiff - -' rs W. B. Vou tig Dctt. Suit inequity for divorce. To W. B. Young the above named defendant in the name of the Bute ol Oregon, you are hereby re quired to apear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above antitled ult on or be fore Tuesday January 4th 1887, the first day of the next term of aid Court and if you tail to so apjiear and answer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the rehef demanded in said complaint to-wit; a dissolu tion nf be, n.ktriane contract existing between plaintiff and defendant and for her cost and dis bursements in this suit. This summon is published by order of Hon. R. 8. Bean Judge of said Court dated November 4th 1S36 J. C. Fullerlon. Attorney for Plaintiff. ASSIGNEE'S iiti 1 1 1 1 L.ZS LJ r iv it.... .1 Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats & Caps, Boots & Shoes, Notions, Fancy Goods, Millinery, & Groceries, Crockery 8c Glassware, Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc. ON TUESDAY NOV. 16TH. I will open the store lately occupied by CARO BROS, at Koscburg Oregon and sell tho stock at about ONE HALF ITS O. IGINAL COST. This is the best opportunity ever offered in Oregon. JOHN lam:, Assignee. nil AC lliflcs Shotguns. A munition, Staple Fancy Cutlery, Fishing Tackcl AGENT For tho "White" Sewing Machines, Mitchell Wagons. -AND 13- jVI. Osb urn's Harvesting Machinery " DEVORE Successors to PAUJS $ DIM MICK OAKLAND - . - DEALERS IN DRUGS, PAINTS, SI ISA ...... 6LAftl, JtWcLRY, PUTTY, COMBS, E1C, ETC. ' e expect to do a strictly cash business, and will endeavor to make it to the interest of all to deal with us. Wo also invite a continuation of . the pat ronage of all former patrons, and solicit new ones. W GIVE US uuuim uiiLi liuun Wholesale and Retail DEALERS IN Lumber, Sugar Pine, Yellow Pine, Fir and Oak, Well Sea soned in Our DRY HOUSE When BesiRed. ALSO ilIaiiuha-tiiiTi'Nof Sash & Doors in all Sizes and Quantities. Our Factory is now in full operation and we can olTcr as a specialty all kinds of Store and OrFirn Fittings, Tckmxu and Sckoi.l work at lowest figures. We solicit correspon dence which is assured prompt attention. Si:t;AR Tine Dcou &, Lumber C. flranU Pass. Oregon. S1000 KKWARO Will he given any nun who wil produce a sci entist of large exeri ence, and widely known to be an honcrahle man, who Will assert that re flued cast zinc is not one of the most enduring of all known material to withstand the action of the wsathcr, DETROIT BRONZE CO., Detroit, Mich EMDDHSE0BY OYER . MDNUMENTS 3 J. A. Cardwell, Agent, ,- J. J. WHITBETT ANNOUNCES TO THE PUBLIC THAT HE IS NOW PREPARED. TO FURNISH I JVKI. YTIIINGIIN LNK aving ately fittcJ up a new STEAM prepared to furnish lumber -of all H Hard Time jm n stl Ho? TMsaIl Barn lumbar and fencing furnished on n rz: In OF YT TT AT T & ELLIOTT oxiztaoiff OILS, WATflMFfi A CALL. 5 UMBER 00. in u u WHITE ERONZEI . AN" D I It If t TJTT csigijSaM -GOLD MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR, Nr.w Ohleaxs, . 1 8 8 -4 - es jTices 0T4 Jacksonville. Oregon SAW MILL on South Deer creek, it kinds on sboi t notice at Prices. B?B.B! JLiangg, short notice. J. J. WUITSETT,