ROSEBURG REVIEW!
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1886.
THREE VESTS A. MILE.
J X OTHER FAIL USE.
OAK LASH ITEMS.
from every section of the stats, and
especially from Marion county, come
words of approval and encouragement
for the Statesman in tie advocacy of
the passage of a bill by the next legis
lature reducing, and regulating the
rate? of railroad freights and fares.
From this growing sentiment among
the people of every section, it is lik ely
that the next legislature will not dare
to stem the current of public opinion
on this point, but will take some de
cided action. The last legislature at
it j regular session first considered the
bill then passed with the passenger
rata fixed at three cents a mile, but,
after repeated promises and sugges
tions were made that if tha bill would
hold water at four cents then a further
reduction would be made at the nest
session, it passed with the uniform rate
fixed at four cents. Now let the rep
resentatives of the people hold all
terested to their promises. This will
be one of the most important pieces of
legislation, and there will be no chance
The firm of Chase & Ford grocerymen, also
they kept candies, cigars and notions, was at
tached last Wednesday by Dept. Sheriff Mil
ler, and the doors were closed. A. C. Marks
and J. C. Sheridan laid the first attachments
of about $1500, others will follow. The whole
liabilities we were told by one of the firm wil
amount to something over $3000, while the
assets are valued at $4000. We regret this
failure very much as these men were both
young, and made promise of a business success.
The holiday trade would have saved this
wreck they think, but too late now.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
in
at
IMl'OItTAST ORItEll.
to dodije the issue. Statesman.
Comment Sol Seceaaary.
As shown by the President in his
message there has been a 1 eduction in
the expenses of the government in all
departments, except in the pension
office, where there has been an increase
o nearly 88,000,000. We especially
invite the attention of old soldiers to
this fact. They were ttfld when Mr.
Cleveland was a candidate that if he
fchould bo elected no more pensions
would be paid. Buthcreis an actual
increase of nearly 8,000,000. Com
ment not necessary. Albany Democrat.
On the 5th day of October 1886 the Secre
tary of War furnished the Head Quarters of
the Grand Aimy of the Republic with a
memoranda of an act of Congress by which it
was ordered for the information of all soldiers
of the late war of the rebellion, and members
of Grand Army of the Republic in particular,
to publish to the people of their respective
communities that, "at the last session of
Congress (act of Angust nth, 1SS6) provision
was made for continuing the work of furnish,
ing headstones for unmarked graves of
soldiers, sailors and marines in city, town and
village cemeteries and other burial places;
and the War department has accordingly
made arrangments for supplying all that may
ID- be required to (he 30th day of June 1887."
''Application can be made at any time be
fore the 30th day of June next, but it is de
sired that they be filed at the earliest date
practicable, to enable the Department to sup
ply the stones with the first shipment, which
will be made early in the ensuing spring."
In accordance with the foregoing enact
ment, Reno Post No 29 G. A. R. Depart
ment of Oregon requests that all who know
of any soldier burried in their vicinity in this
county, send the names, the letter of the com
pany, and number of the Regiment any sol
dier may have served, and place of burial to the
Commander of Reno Post N029G. A. R.
without delay, as it is due to everyone who
battled for the maintcnace of his goverment,
that his last resting place should be appropri
ately marked and designated. Therefore
send the names of the deserving soldiers un
marked graves to E. G. Hursh Commander of
Reno Post No 29 G. A. R. at Roseburg Or.
David Baker spent Saturday here.
D. $1 K. Buick of Roseburg was in town
over Tuesday.
The wood case between Cooper and Hill
has not been settled yet.
Mrs. Hutchinson has just laid in a fine
supply of holiday goods.
Oakland will have a Christmas tree
Brown's hall on the 24th.
Fen Sutherlin left Wednesday for Idaho
which place he will winter.
The union are again circulating a petition
to prohibit the sale of liquor here.
Our friend Brown spent Sunday Russcll-ing
among the good people of Oakland
Mrs. Robinson of Ilarrisburc Bridce has
been visiting her son Albert at this place.
Dr. Little left Tuesday for Cottage Grove
nn im(risional business to be absent aliout a
week.
The Post office is being moved into C. M
Hall's build inc. now boys give us a lively
move.
There arc several boys here aged about 14
years who are in the habit of climbing on cars
at this place while in motion and some of these
days, I am afraid we will publish a serious acci
dent, parents whose children frequent the
freight trains, should take them in hand or
-r
some officer of the law will be called upon.
Dutlex,
SHERIFF SALE.
In the Circuit Court of the Sta e of Oregon fur
uc luamy vi Liougias.
C E. Tracy Plaintiff. " ;
VII .
Ttiumas Applcsate, Hortense Applegate ami Benja
min iiuntiiurton ueieuuauis.
Suit in equity to foreclose a mortirajre.
-TOTlCEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIRTUE
1.1 of an execution and order of sale istued out of
the Circuit Court of the btate ol Orcuoii for lXjuir-1
las couuty on a judgment and decree of foreclosure
of a mortgage dated January mn, ihsi, riven and
entered therein on the 10th day of October 1880 in
favor of the above named plain tin. C. E. Tract and
acainstthe above named defendants, Thomas Apule-
fpue, Hortense App legale auu Benjamin nuuungton
and the herein after described mongagca land and
premises, directed and delivered to me on the 6th
day of November 1886 commanding me to ievy npou
proceeds of said sole to pay first costs and expenses
of said loreciosure anu saiu, acconu an attorney s we
of 7S. third the judimient of the plaintiff amounting
to the sum of seven hundred and fourteen dollars and
seventy one cents with interest thereon at the rate
of ten per cent per annum irom me itin oay 01
January 1884 I have levied upon and will on
BATllWAI, uid loin, oay oi uwcniocr 1830,
at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M of said day sell at
nublie auction lu front of the court house door m
Hoscburg, Douglas county Oregon to the highest
bidder for cash in band all the right title and inter
est which' the defendants Thomas Applogato, Hor
tense Applegate and Bwijamin uuntingtoii orcliiier
of them had oronoil on tne l-un oay 01 j anuary inh
or have since acqviMd by operation 01 law or other
wise in or to the followingdcscribed lauds and premise
to wit: the east half ol the Charles Apulcirate dona
tion claim No S7 in sections 27. S3. 33 and 34. lifT.
22 S. K. 5 W. and claim o 4a In sections 3 and ,
T. 23 8. IL5 W. excepting awut 30 acres therefrom
TO THE LADIES
My Fall Stock is now all in, and not using of the bragsjing kind
1 would respectfully ask the Ladies to call and see for
Tlieniselvfs if it is not tlio Largest Stock in
Every Department, that ever caino
to Roseburg.
ASSIGNEE'S
M. JOSEPH SOI.
Consult your own Interest and Examine my Stock before Send
ing off for your Fine Dress Goods or Anything of the
LaUst Sty Its of Wraps, such as Jerseys, of
Which I have Twenty Different
Sty Ies( Call and le Convinced.
M. JOSEPHSON,-
conveyed to Hilton Applegate the part remaining
aarcs, also Linusey Applega
claim No 42 in sections 2 and 3 in T 23 8.
The Country Uoliuj to JCuin.
The public debt has been decreased
The republican press has all along I a little over three millions during the
advertised Missouri as the banner state month of November,
of democratic discontent. In the re- Mr. Blaine nevir fails to make the
cent election, and with true Missouri point that the country, under demo
apathy, the vote on Brace for Supreme cratio rule, is going to ruin at a speed
Judge falls just 6,000 below that cast in comparison with which that 01 a
two years ago, while the vote for Cra- lighting expicss train is a mere tortoise
vens, republican, taus jo,uuu oemna. pace
Democratic discontent in Mossouri
over the Administration cost the re
publican party 19,000 votes.
Well if paying oil the debt
The people of Montana territory
desire to be admitted as a slate into
the Union. Let the lower house pass
a bill for the admissien of Montana
send it to the senate, and immediately
upon its passage by that body, let the
house admit the territory of Washing
ton. This is a fair proposition and
gives neither party an advantage in
the senate. World.
and
booming business is Mr. Blaine's idea
of ruin, the people, like Oliver Twist,
will hold out their plate3 and ask for
more. We like nothing so much as
being ruined in just that way.
What makes such a rush at the grocery store
of Barker & Willis'? Let every one go and
see, al once.
Shakespeare was the original Dar
winian. Thus, in "Timen of Athens."
"The strain of man's bred out into
baboon and monkey." Whatever ex
cursions any thinker may make, he is who was in command, telegraphed that only
pretty sure, if he will overhaul his
Burning of a Mississippi Passenger Steamer-
THE LOSS OF LIFE HEAVY.
New Orleans, Dec. 14 The steamer J. M
White, from Vicksburg Miss, to New Orleans,
burned at 10 o'clock last night at a point
thirty miles above Baton Rouge. She had
quite a number of passengers aboard, 20C0 j
bales of cotton and 68,000 sacks of seed,
Many lives were lost, but Capt. J. F. Muse,
Shakespeare, to find that the man of
oceanic mind has been there before
him. Oregonian.
" We learn that during a recent visit
to Cincinnati, It. B. Tfayes, ofFre-
'mont, Ohio, was robbed of his carpet
b.ig, and we hasten to remark that
this is the most shocking crime we
one life, the reporter of the boat, is known to
be lost. ; The boat and carqo were a total loss.
The J. M. White was built in 1S78 at a cost
of $225,000, and was regarded by many as
the finest and fastest boat ever run on the
Mississippi river. The boat was owned by
Cant. lohn W. Taban. She was valued at I
$100,000 and the carcro at $00,000 The in
surance on the boat is $29,000, and tho cargo
was doubtles fully covered. The White was
the finest on the river. She was en route to
New Orleans and had a cargo of cotton on
board, estimated at not less than 2000 bales.
car-
have, been called upon to record since
S.amnpl J. Tilden vast Wrl&nzed out The surviving passengers anil crew were
nfa1nf ftSftOnO rwr sinnum. ried to New rleans this mnK.
" J v- -1 1
Chicago News.
Farm Sotes.
There is considerable truth in the j Last week Joe Watt and Mr. Coulter, in
following from a Kentucky paper: "The behalf of the grange of Amity, induced farm-
, . . i- ,.,. 4 era of McCoy to place $20,000 bushels of
democracy can not stayin power and . , ,, , ,,
, ... . ' . , wheat in a pool, and the farmers Terrydale
keep the republicans 111 at the same thesamei5oolf niakjng 40(00o bushels from
time. 'Yc cannot serve God and Mam- lhcse two Ix,ints. The price paid was very
mon.' Take your choice, Mr. President close to if not exactly 65 cents per bushel-
Cleveland, either put tha republicans 's is a good price ana tne larmers m tne
norinern pari 01 i oik leei gooti over uieir suic
Hon. Tohn Allen and Thomas
out, or step down and out yourself."
He v. Dr, Howard Crosby declare
that New York City "Stands on an
inclined plane of dirt, debt and diabol
ism." Here is a new effort in alliter
ation that wHl make Mr. Blaine Shud
der, i It's a safe wager that Mr. Blaine
will not allow Dr. Crosby
speeches for him in 1888.
to make
It is bosh for the democrats to claim
! it- J - . T ,t,
IB UUUllT
terntory is
that J Washington Territory
cratic. As sure as that
Pierce, who live in Polk county, near the
Salem bridge, were in town last Friday to see
about sending a large wheat pool to 'Frisco,
via the O. P. Satisfactory arrangements
were made and the larger share of the wheat of
this section. On Friday W. P.' Connaway, a
leading warehouseman of Independence, was
here on a like mission. On Monday II.
Ilirschberg, a banker of the same city, was
here to sell a large quantity of wheat which
he controls. These straws show which way
the wind blows.
Last Tuesday Boston elected a detn.
admitted, it will add two republican ocrattc Mayor, O Bricn, by a large ma-
senators to tho m-esent maiority in that jority. The democrats are not all dead
body. yet.
Jo. SiMOX remains Chairman of the XC vrv would enjoy your dinner
T....,l.K ff fWrol fVimm ttf!fl A . " Fuu W
ubuu.kku uw.iv I pepsoa, use AcKera jjyspepsia 'lameta.
and is npt to so continue until that
parly ceases its disgraceful alliance
with ' tho liquor power. Prohibition
Star.
Mrs. Gen. W. S. Hancock has been
engaged this summer in writing a vol
ume of reminiscenses of her late hits
band. It is now about completed, and
will, be published the coming winter
II. W. Beecuer advises the Repub
licans to drop Blaine. There would
be nothing left of them if they did.
.Tbe Republican party is a Blaine party
or it is nothing. Star.
They are a positive cure for Dyspepsia, In
digestion. Flatulency and Constipation.
We guarantee them. 25 and 0 cents.
A. C. Marsters.
thousands suffering from Asthma, Con
sumption, Coughs, etc Did you ever try
Acker's English Remedy? It is the best
preparation Known for all Lung Troubles,
sola oa a positive guarantee at 10c., 60c.
A. C. Mars'.ers.
-'vx-'', cross, or troubled with
Windy Colic. Teething Fains, or
Stomach Disorders, can be relieved
at once by using Acker's Baby Soother.
It contains so Opium or Morphine,
hence is safe. Price 25 cents. Sold by
A. C. Marsters.
C rT the Children They are
v3VVrV-' TeciiiT liable to sudden
l.o Colds. Couirhs. Croup. Whooping Cough,
doe3 not want to be president, and would Remedy a positive cure. It saves
m. A. T J
01 anxious w&icuuiir. ooiu vj
Edmunds senJs out word
not accept the nomination if tendered
him. Edmunds usually means what he
says. -
President Cleveland has been
si'ffering for sometime past, with a
severe attack of rheumatism.
Capt. W. W. Saunders has been granted
new trial.
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gate's dnati
R. 6 w .
containing 640 acres. The - L. Applegate dona
tion claim no 4i sections as and aT. z . it. 5 w.
and claim No 4tt in sections Hoi and 2 T 23 S. R 5
W. containing 320 acres, the S. W , section 95 T.
22 S. R. 5 W. containing 1U0 acres. The lots i and
S section 2 T. 23 8. R. 6 W. and Containing 40.16
aores and the fractional "J. K. J of section 34 T. 22 S.
B.5W. That certain tract o! w ncres beginning
at anoint 72 links S. and 3 chains and 31 links eaut
from the quarter section post on the west line of
section 17 T. 22 S. li. 4 W. running thence south 23
chains, thence east 10 chains , thcuce south 31 ch
thence west ati.au cnains, tneiics a. a4.zo en
thence east 20.50 chains to the place of lirirmi
also the fractional M. . of N. . section 19 T.
22 8. R. 4 W. containing 40. uo a-irca, the lot 1 sec
tion 17 wittv33.62 acres and the lot No 2 section
19 with 30.50 acres, and the lot No land 8. E.
of N. E 1. section IS with 47.20 acres and the W.
of N. W. i and N. E. i of N. W. 1 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. K. 4 W
also the lot No 1 section 2 and lot I section 3 con-
tianing 28.77 acres, and the 8. i of N. W. J and lots
2 and 3 section 1 containing 166.82 acres, and tbe S.
W. i of the N. W. i of section 12, and lot No 2 sec
tion 11 containing 55.42 acres, and the 8. E. ( of the
N. W. section iz ana tne . is. t oi s. n . f section
12 containing SOacres and the W. J of S. W. sec
tion 1 and M. W. t of N. W. t section 12 and frac
tional N.K. i of N. E. i section 11 and fractional
S. E. of 8. b.. of section 2containing Mii.oO acres
and the E. J of S. W i section 1 and N. E. I -of N.
W. JN. W,J of N.E.I section 12 containing 160
acres and the lot. 4 section 0 containing 3'J,8S acres
and the 8. W. I of the N. W. and N. E. t of N. E.
1 and 8. E. t of N. E, t section 1 containing 120acres
andall being in T. 23S. R. 5 W., also the E. of 8. E.
and lots 1, 2, 3, of sccliou 36 T. 22 8. K. 5 W.
containing 141.08 acres,the part of the donation claim
No 37 T. 22 S R 4 W. lying west of the present
county road containing 21 acres, also town lots So 1
and 10 block No 13 iu the town of Yoncolla llrcgon
excepting from all the foregoing that certain tract
cmveycu to airsvaroiine cowan as ioiiovs: ine
fractional E. j of We s B J of section 11 aud it w J
of tcction 12 and s w J of section 1 lying sooth east
of county road from Longs to Scott s valley aud all
in T 23 8 11 5 W, said road crossing me east Boundary
of donation land claim of Robert Cowan 7 chains
west and 13 chains south of corner of sec l,2,lland
12 T 23 8 a o w, running thence S3S t lu) cnains;
thence N 21J deg. e 2H chains, thence x 15legrcesK
33 chains to a ioint U chains S'Wth of tho center of
section 1 in the above named township and contain
ing 270 acres, alto excepting 107 acres lying soutn of
a line of said road beginning at a point li chains
and 84 links south of thcNwconicroftlie lonaiii.il
land claim of John M. Scott described as claim No
37 T 22 and 23 s it 4 w, running thence south 47 de
grees w 7 chains and 12 links; thence south 43 de
grees w, 21 chains and 40 links, thence south 57 de
grees w, IS chains and also excepting in section 1
T23SR5W20 acres. All said hinds are situated
in Douglas county Qregon, and the interest of the
defemtents being an undivided interest in the whole
ol said lauds. u.u. aoee,
Sheriff of Douglas County Oregon,
Tlie Finest Assortment of Silks in all Colors' Silk Plushes, in all
Colors, Silk Velvets in all Colors, Tho Finest of Bro
v cadetl cut Velvets just Arrived, all of which
I Guaratitre to bo Cheaper than can
In: i;ot at any place in Or.
1M. JOSEPHSON-
j Towels! Towels! Napkins!!
The largest, best assorted ami cheapest Tilcs ever found
anywhere, housekeepers will do well to
call and examine.
CURTAINS! OUETAINS!
Fine Lace Curtains! Fine Linen Lace Curtains.
Nottins'ham Curtains, very desirable at
Children
Cry for
PITCHER'S
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Executrix's Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL WHOM IT
may concern, that the undersigned has been
anpoi nted executrix of the last will and testament
of Dr, U. W. Hoover deceased, and all nenons hav
ing claims airainst the estate of the said lr. j. w.
Hoover are hereby reauired to nrHsent-, thr said
claims with the proper vouchers within si v nfKttis J
iruta wni uate riiiji nowce w tup wuu i
her residence in Koseburg, Douglas Count. Oregon.
11. li. nO'JVKH,
Dated ctober 59, 18S0, v ftst'vulrix.
f M. J08EPHS0N,
CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
For Ladies! for Misses' for
children! all!styles-
CHEAP AT
: M. JOSEPHSOFS,
HATS! HATS!
-OF-
Dry Goods,
Clothing,
Hats & Caps,
Boots & Shoes,
Notions,
Fancy Goods,
Millinery, & Groceries,
Crockery & Glassware,
E c. Etc. Etc. Etc.
(M TUESDAY TOY. 16TH.
I will open the store lately occupied by C A. O BROS,
at Roseburg Oregon and sell the stock at about
ONE HALF ITS ORIGINAL
COST.
This is the best opportunity ever offered in Oregon.
JOIIX LAKE,
Assignee.
OflDfiflBflffl
Health and Sleep without
Morphine.
SHERIFF SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Douglas.
George Weaver administrator of the estate of
Hans Weaver deceased with will annexed, plaintiff,
vs
J. B. Spaur and Sr.ili SiMur defendants.
"lifOTlCEIS IIEKEUY GITEN THAT 15Y VIRTUE
of an execution duly issued out ol tho Circuit ;
Court of the btate of Oregon in and for the countv
of Douglas on a judnent and dec ree of foreclosure
of a mortgage recovered in said Circuit Court on 21,
dav of October 1886 in favor of the above named
plaintiff George Weaver administrator of the estate
ol Hans weaver deceased witn win aunexea ana
against the above named defendants J. B. Spaur and
Sarah Spaur and the hereinafter dosenbed mort
gaged land and premises directed and delivered to
me on the 22d day of Nov. 18S0, commandinu me to
levy upon and sell according to law said moi tinned
premises, and puf of the proceeds arising from said
sale, first to satisfy the cwsts and expenses of said
foreclosure and sale and attorney fee of $50 second in
tayment and satirfaction of tbe judgnaeot in favor
of said plaintiff amounting to the sum of fiftyseven
hundred and twenty-nine dollars and sixteen cents
with intereat from Oct. 7. 1S36. in pursuance of said
foreclosure and order of said sale I have levied upon
and will on
MONDAY, the2"tH day of December 1886,
at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of the said day sell
at public auction in front of the court nonse door
in lUweburtf Douglas Co. Or. to the highest bidder for
tash ill hand all the right title and interest which
T. -1 i i . i) u .i u...... ti
me SHtU UUUtl(iAljl l'. oyhu nu miau uiuj luw
In and to the following detwrj bed mortgaged premises
situatedin Douglas county Oregon to -wit; the Ni
of section 1 5 and N W t of N W J of sccti on SI in f
28 S K West Willamette meridian containing ittio
acres also the following described premises to-wit;
commencing at the quarter post on line between
sections 10 and 15 in T 28 8 R 6 W, thence running
North 20chp.ins thence East 10 chains thence North
lOchainf thence East 40 chains thence South 30 chains
thence West 00 chains to the place of Beginning con
Uinta 100 f , JlfiS,
SHERIFF SALE.
In the Circuit Court of tho State of Ore
con for the County of Douclas.
J. E. Pike and L. A. Pike, partners lo
ins business under the firm name of J. E,
Pike Son Plaintiffs.
vs
R. II. Tapp Defendant.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY
virtue of an execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Douglas county, on the lOtli day of Nov.
1886, by virtue of a judgment order made and
entered in said Circuit Court on the 20th day
of October I88C, granting leave to the
above named defendant to issue an execu
tion on a judgment recovered iu said court
on the 19th day of May 1S79, by said plain
tiffs, J. E. Pike and L. A. Pike as partners
under the firm name of J. E. Pike & Son
and against the above 'aotned defendant 11.
II. Tapp and docketed in the lieu docket ol
Douglas county Oregon on the 22nd day of
May 1879. for the sum of 437-50 bearing
interest at the rate of one per cent per month
amounting to the sum of 781.80, and to me
directed commanding ine that out of the per
sonal property of said defendant or if suf
ficient could not be found, then out of the
real property belonging to said defendant
It. 11. Tapp in said county on tlio ir-'ml liy
of May 1879, I satisfy the sum of 781,80
now due on said judgment with iu tercet at
the rate of one per cent per month from the
20th day of Oct. 1886, and the further sum
of $46.65 costs and disbursements. 1 did on
Thursday thell, day of Nov. 18S6 levy npon
the following real property to-wit; tlie S.W.
quarter of section 26, in T. 24 S. 1!. 6 W. of
the Willamette meridian in Douglas county
Oregon and will on
SATURDAY, the 13th day of Dec. 1886,
at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M, of said day in
front of the Court House door in Roseburg
Douclas county Orecon sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash all the light
title and interest which the defendant li. 11.
Tapp owned on the 22ud day of May 1S79
or has since acquired iu and to said land
premises to satisfy said judgment.
C. J. AGEE,
Sheriff of Douglas Opuniy Qrcgpn.
Ladies Hats, Ladies Hat Frames, and Hat Trimmings
all of. the ' latest . Styles, Ostrich Plumes,
Ostrich tips, of every shade and color.
Milliners will do well (o call
9
and examine my-stock.
M. JOSEPHSON.
CHAS. M. HALL
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Asiguee Notioo.
In the matter of the assignment of Caro
Brothers. '
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAI
the nndt-rsicucd has been dully appo in
ted and qualified as assigns of tbe estate of
Isidor Caro and Simon Caro partner as
Caro Bros, insolvent debtors. All persona
haviriff claims a ffainst said estate are hereby
notified to present tbe same, under oath, to
said assignee within three mouths after the
first publication of this notice.
JOHN IjAMS,
Assignee est ate of Caro Bros.
Insolvent debtors;
Eosebnrg, Or., Nov, D, 1886.
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Lar.d Offlc at Roseourg Or. Hor, U, IMC.
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE TOV
XI lowmjf natuetf semer ni nieu nouw ui uim iu
tontinn tn make final nrool in auppon oi Dm cwiini
and that aaid proof will be made before the Register
or Receiver of tbe U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg
Or., on Monday Jan. 3d, ISS, viz:
homestead entry No. 3718 for the lott 4 tand 5 and
!iwil a F i Mction 21 T 26 S R 7 Wes W. M.
He names M following witnesses to pr ove hU
antiniinu rcrideuce uitju. and mltiTaUon of mid
land, viz: Uanicl ti. co, u. iiwf't'
Johnson. Leonard Bateaian, all of ClvclanJ, Duujf
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SHERIFF SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon in an for Douglas county.
T, A. Davis, U. V. Sncll and F. K.
Arnold pi am ti (13.
vs
H. C, White, Nancy E. White. R. Dotv. S.
J. Doty, V. j, Mpfi3 aii4 P. M. Morris de-
icnuanis.
NOTICE IS HE KEBy GIVJSK THAT BY
Virtue of an execution duly issued out
of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Douglas county on a judgment recovered
in said Circuit Court by forecloseure of a
mortgage at the regular October terra 1836
in favor of the above named plaintiffs T. A.
Davig, (3. Y, Sncll and F. K. Arnold and
against the above named defendants H. C.
White, ancyK White. R. Dotv 3. J Dotv
C, L. Morris and P. M. Morris and the here
in after described mortgaged land and Drem-
iaes directed and delivered to me on the 22d
day of November 1886 commanding; me to
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tiptwccn imints in Willamette Valley and Sau
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via
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to
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Daily (lasjcncr trains cxcejt Sundays.
Leave forvallis at I. M. L'r. Yaqtiina at 7.10 A. M.
Oregon li Citlifuniia West Side trains couitect at
Corvallis.
The Oregon Developinent Co.npan.v's
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From Y'aquina
From Ran Francisco
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Thursday,
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Friday,
Nov.
Dec.
Jan.
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for
: In tlie Circuit Court of the S'.ato of Oregon
the County of Ioulas.
Amanda C. Vail, Charlei Win. Vail HndFaiin'.i Dear
Plaintiffs.
vs
J. A. Dallon Defendant.
Action at law to recover money.
To J. A. Dallon defendant in the name of tlicsUlo
of Orejron, vou aro hereby required to appear and
answer coinplaint filed against you in the above en
titled action, by the above named plaintiffs, Amanda
C. Vail, Charles Wm. Vail and Fannie Dear, on or
before the lirst dav of the next term of said Circuit
Court of the state of Oregon lr the county of Doug
las, to-wit; the 4th day ol January a. v. ie. aiiu
if you fail to apiar aud answer said complaint, the
n'aiiitiff will take Judgement ajainst you for want
1 1 II .....I. t. thit ....ii r, ',iT t Via
. . , - i or an answer, wu "in '.() " . ." -
levy npon Vld sell said mortgaged pretnrses I relief demanded in said complaint to-wit: to revive
and out of the proceed arising from said sale j the judgement of Charles Vail airainst you in their
hrst to pay costs and expense, of said fore- SJTS with" 'a7cs TnCorest
closure ana BaieBecona m payment ol an at-1 aod and" disbursements aijd (or uve u issue
torney fee of f 75 third in payment and sat-1 execution thereon. This summons is puhlUhed by
isfaetionof tbiad(rment m favor of the aaid I order of Hon. r. a. neap jmiee ot sam
plaintiffs amounting to six handred & eighty
dollars and in pursuance of said forecloseure
and order of sale I have levied npon and will
on
TUESDAY, the 28th day of December 1886
at 2 o'clook 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 H.
C. White, Nancy E. White, K. Doty, S. J,
jjoty, . , 1 aiorris anu r. ai. Morns has
in and to the following described mortgaged
land and premises to-wit; lot No 9 inthe
northwest quarter of the southwest quarter
of section 16 township 25 south range 4 west
of the Willamette meridian situated in Doug
las county Oregon. B. C. Agee,
Sheriff of Douglas county Oregon,
Circuit
Court, dated November 13th, ISSfl. C. Ball.
Attorney for the plaintifis.
Notice For Publication.
Land Office at Eeseburg, Or. Nov. 11, 1890.
TtfoTICE IS HEREBY GIVEs THAT TUB FOL
lowing-named settler ha filed notice of his
Intention to make final proof iu support of his
claim, ar.d that said proof -will be made before the
Register or Receiver of the U. 8. Land office at
Bost,bUff, &r. Saturday, lies, lsith, 1J8C, vw:
Eot'B I'lCHKtle
Homestead Entry so 4510 Tor tlie w of w , see.
19, Tp. 45 s S vest w M and j of si , sec. 24
Tp 2, s7 west WM.
II? names the folloiting' witnesses to prove hii
contlnuoos residenue rjrion, ad cultivation of said
land, viz: Hugh Cole, Joseph Ret ay, David Shorn
brook, Antwine ilcKw, all of CmHua Ferrj-, Doug
las county, or.
CuaS. W. Jounstox,
Register,
Tlie Company reserves the right to change sailing
days. Fares, between Corvailis and San Francisco,
Fares Rail & Cabin 14, Rail & Steeragt $9.88.
For further information apply to
p.' p. Hogue
A. O. F. ac P. Ag't., Corvallis.
Xotifc For lubIication.
Land offii at Roschurir Or. Nov. 30. 18S6.
TVTICK IS HEREBY OlVEN THAT THE FOL
ll lowinir named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make commutation proof in support of
iu eiaiiii, mm tutf wiu wm maue netore
the Register or Receiver ot V. 8. Land office at
Koscburg, Or., ou Saturday Jan. 8th. 18S7, vu:
Prrsa lie rcii.
Hoamstcail Entry No 4808 for the E I of 8 E 1 and
S W i ot 8 E Sec. 28 Tp. 2 8 R 7 West W II.
He names tbe following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence Uon, and cultivation of, aaid
land, viz: Millard F. Callahan. Wm. Callahan. David
Bcaslcy, Edward Caldwell all ot Cleveland Douglas
eouiuy uregou. .uas. rt . ohjbto.'v, Ketfiter,
SUMMONS.
In Circuit Court ot the State of Oroiron in and
for the County of Douglas.
Dora Young plaintiff
vs
W. B. Young Deft.
Suit inennity for divorce.
To W. li. Yeuni the above nimcd defendant in
tlie name of the State of Orecon. you are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the complaint of plain! iff
iin,d against you In the bov entitled suit on or be
fore Tuesday January 4th 1887. tbe first day of the
next term of said Court nd if you fail to so appear
and answer, plaintiff will apply to the court lor tne
relief uemanoea in sam compuum wvn; a uim.iu
tion of the marriasre contract existing between
niaintii nmi defendant and for her costs and dis
bursements in this suit. This summons is published
bv order of Hon. It. . ucan juoge oi sun iirart
dated November th 1886. J. C. fullerlon.
Attorney for FlauUS.
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