ROSEBURG REVIEW Doyr TIKE JtOSEBVRO. OAKZAXD ITEMS. FRIDAY, MARCH, 4, 1887. the texas roon. Every now aitd then a stragler comes through Roseburg wid wants to injure our property or lives, or they have great things, or they say they possess Snow disappearing rapidly. i Our batcher shop closed sgain. ; Soveial cases of sore throat in town. Dr. C. P. Devore is the father of a girl. ., ' Smith Bailey lost a valuable cow Thursday, i It, is rumored that the rooms will noon be closed. 1 t - t i unchairtab and unjust, but it is mali- wards if they are not purchased by the fcunaay neing a nice uay our town cioas and veaotnotis. Of all the unfor- citrus of this city. Now this is all folks enjoyed themselves m the sun. ... 1 1 I M 1 if noAn A I i'JUO. VJCl T "uun "JClviv iij ill nln-avs thoufflit tliosn who allow their I want to buv. but when the citizens of prejudices to so distort their mental our town arc decried and spoken Saturday The amimadversions of the Plain- some pent up eloquence that will sur- dealer, ia its last issue, upon president pass the oratory of Cicero, and eclipse Cleveland for vetoing the bill passed that of a Demosthenes as to elomlion- by congress "for the benefit of the suf- ary merit, or some new patent that - - mS mm. 'mm ferer3 bvSrought in Texas," is not only will soon cause the world to go bacfc visit with her brother to Cottage Grove SOMETHING NEW. A Steam Cooker suitable for private families or hotels, cooking all kinds of meats, vegetable?, fruits, puddings e'c BY STEAM ,; retaining all that is : usually lost bv evaporation and avoiding any offensive mell in tho room while cooking onionss krout etc. j Manufactured and for sale by " G. V. J oiixsox, Roseburg, Or. j 'SB w 9 O H a 4 o 91 o 02 H O o Or p icific opular icturesque Plilroad Oute -3 Mr. Jones of Iowa has moved one of Fen. Sutherlins houses on eity Hill. Frank Dodge of Walla Walla spent several days visiting his parents here this week. Dr. Osier has opened a drug store in the building just vacated by the post office. Wallace Whitmore of San' Francisco, a brother of Mrs. Geary Young, spent Sunday here. Dr. Haskell lectured in Brown's hall Wednesday evening ou astronomy ; to a fair audience. ' . Antone Lau, our old jeweller, has vision, as that they become so gan- against, and are called "stupid and un greened with hatred and ill will that cultivated" and need a "fifteen inch they can see but one side of a question gun to wake them up," all because they at a tune and see no good in anyone do not patronize unmitigated cormor not of their -faith or of their way of ants, going about seeking whom they thinking. Now, had the president may devour, is more than we propose sigued or approved this Texas benefit to submit to without being heard from. bill what a "hue and cry" the Plain- A comparative stranger may come to dealer would have raised over the mat- this town and begin a tirade on some ter and have characterized it as "aid for of its best citizens, (and yet sorry to the ex rebels," or "food for the enemies say some of us will either join them, of the government" kc, but the bill be- or remain in a state of criminal quie ir.g vetoed, it now commiserates the tude) and abuse us for not buying - poor Texans and villifics the president what they have to sell. Fulsome praise of its adopted country. Many men in will not be our stock in trade in the f u this world of ours are quite proficient ture, but "war to the knife" against in in condemning supposed faidts in others trudeis. Wo bslisve that the citizens of again opened up a shop in tho brick; but are too thorougly imbued with the Roseburg will compare favorably with ww W,BU Aumv spirit -"of fanaticism or with aa "I'm any town of its dimensions in the James Ohenoweth received from D. more loval than thou policy." that thev state, for culture, refinement, liberality. H- Loney Jefferson by Tuesday's don't care to ask for, or enquire into morality aud eeneral intelligence. frei8bt a fine Jeraey cow' the "wherefores" but condemn without Now wo extend a cordial greeting 0. Davis of Texas has been in investigation. We take it that in this I to everyone desirim? to benefit them- town 80VCl'al daJ8 looking for a place matter of tho president's veto, he prob selves and the community and if anv to Pen ul grocery store. ably never did a wiser thing. In the do not like our way of doing business, truMlma Owens who Las been visit iiist place, there had alreadv been made in the lansuajre of the irreat ad im. ing her daughter, Mrs. Owen Adair m an appropriation of $100,000 to be dis- mortal poet, "let him sit un and sit." Portland returned Saturday. bursed by the agricultural bureau in " Mrs. Stites (a Bister ot Mrs. Hender inst such n-atters as this Texas demand mm?Ww son) and Mrs. Dr. Hill of Albany is foi seed A'c Then why the necessity The Governor cf Oregon has covered I visiting our barber, E. II. Henderson for a special appropriation of $10,000? himself all over with glory by the ap- Grandpa and Grandma Taylor who The representatives from Texas make pointment of Sigliu as Brig. Gen. f have been living near Comstocks came -Im.twn in ihn nmniiosmiipr nf am-iniil Oregon Militia. This is peculiarly I up by Monday's train and will locate turc the demands of their constituents gratifying to the nation in view of the here. and should their quota of supplus be unsatisfactory condition of our coast John Fryer Sr. who has been visiting exhausted before the demand is satisfied, i defenses and the exposure of Empire his daughter Sarah, at Jefferson for the thfn of ionise the renrpsentativps from I City to the cannon of foreign ships, past two months returned homo this other portions of the country, where Ifc wil1 als0 tave an important bearing week. J comparatively no demand existe, re- on tue aaa troubles anu tue tnreat- Mr. J ones and family of Dcs Moines spond with their share. The president encd war ln nrope. Our militia iowa a cou8iu of James Chenowetli clearly comprehending the situation, should be thoroughly organized at once, and appreciating as he should have and t,iat nob,e vch which has been done the danger of the precedent, for bg around our wharves, known as who can tell where it would end re- the Russian gun boat, should have an turned the bill without his approval, appropriation fioni Congress and be No chief magistrate of our country, put in good condition. If Scott's old since the foundation of it, has held the duck at could be purchased it would scales of justice with such perfect equi- Put tho naAT iu 0oos Ba7 on footing m mi -x m m . tin r l t liA finot - r r nnffln A n 4 1. An na hna Mr. p.vp sni am hn. ""s " l luo uaiwn. "o iu FARM FOR SALE. One Small Farm for sale containing 230 acres, 60 acres good farming land. into The balance good timber and tastnre Fov- well watered and all fenced. For ticulars enquire of F. Cokxctt, Ridilles, Oregon ' par- EXTERMINATOR. SttUIMEL & GOPHER EXTERMINATORS! AT I SHERIDAN BROS A GREAT SUCCESS. THEY AHE CHEAP. INQUIRE AND SEE ONE EH O M HH o CO 05 o o fcC 02 Ph " O P - : a to W -3 S in O CO r,1 T5 O It . O u 33 O O O Ei Fast time! Sui connccttuns! New equi)uteuts tlj miles ithortcr; 20 hours less time; accommoda tions unsurpasHod fur comfort and safety. Fares and Freight MUCH LESS than by any other route Detwcen ooinU ill Willamette Valley and San Franciso Only lloule via VAiUISA 15 a Y to . SAX FKASClaCO. The Oregon Ievcloiuicnt C'miikui 's flue Stt'iiu)iis sail From Yaiiuina From Kan Fraucisco Yatiuina City Tucs Feb UiYamiina City Tlni Feb 10 Santa Maria Mou Feb 21uSauta Mari.i Sat Feb 12 Yaquina City Sun Feb 27! Vaniiina OitvTucS Fob 22 Santa Marin Sut Mar ft'Santa Maria Moii Feb 23 Yatiuina City Fri Mur lliYaiiuina City Suni Mar 6 Santa Maria Thur Mar 17;Santa Maria Sat Mar 12 aouiua City Wed Mar 2.M! Vauuina City Fri Mar 18 I Daily paiwcnytir trains cxccit Sundays. J. LEGALl Li. ADVERTISEMENTS sujmoxs. 11. O'M ALLEY, Propiietor of the ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. Aud Deakr in TOOMI1STONKB, TABLETS, FTO. Shop Rear of Uogan'sSire. Childreii Cry for PITCHER'S poise, cause they can find no "spot or blem- could def7 Canadian codfish and they ish" in him ac which to peck, republi can editors all over the country are would not dare come into our harbor to molest our clams. The military arrived here on Friday's train and will reside here. A petition was in circulation this week to raise money to have Rev. Kicuarclson to reside, permanently at this p'ace. Phil. Pinkston has had his horse shod and intends using him on his numerous travels lietwecn Oakland and Elkton. The band Iwys played several pieces Health and Sleep without Morpliiue. dying 'of inertitude. spirit of this county is thoroughly from on the hill just north of town roused and on every side can bo heard Sunday afternoon, the town should aid the exclamation; "Zwei glass larger tl,e J8 financially. Tho Stale papers are generally quite beer to go and fight mit Siglin!" The Quite a number of our young folks unanimous on one thing the death of I uen. has gone east to confer, with the I assemuleu; at the residence of Mr. anu The Hate Hoard of Immigration, Dead. 1 Tailor SAUTE irs Establishment, TS TWO doors above the hardware atorW'of 3. C J. Sheridan, where he is p repa red to;,do fh-gt-elass wura. - viive uuu a vaiu . .. , u . In the I'll cuit Court of the State of Oroaou fur the County of Douglas. Sol. Abraham. I'l.iintiff vs Suit in equity to fore Uoor.'e J itrr-nt anil An- f clobc a mortuam. na.l. Tarrant. iDefls. I file George Tarrant and Anna J. Tarrant, defeu X dants above named, in the Maine of the 6tate ol Orison: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in tho above vutiLicti .;turt aim cause oy ine ursi uaj u toe nev reg-uiiir tenn nf "cuu ci.urt, to-wit. the ttnl Jlomlav ttie 2nd day of Jiay 187. And you will Uko notice mat it you fail so to aj;;.car and answer saii com plaint the plaintiff will ap.ily to the court for the relief demanded therein, to wit: That the ninrtirair mentioned in the complaint upon the followh.j; premise', to-wlt: An undivided half interest in all thrt portion of the northwest quarter of the north west quarter, the south half of the n irlh west uuar- tcr, and the south west quarter and tiie west half of tno south cast quarter of section number four (4) in township thirth throe (:I3) fouth. of ran.' e six (C) west lyins south .f the line of the track of the urefron a California liailroud Comiiany containui; 330 acrc3 more or less. Also the west half of the north west ouartcrof section tlurtv.one(3lii:i town thirty-two (32) south of range six (() westcontniiiini; 105.114 acres. The cast half of the south west quar ter and south east quarter of section thirty-one (lil) the north half of the south wcstqm.rter and south easi quarter oi soutn west quarter of scctiou mini ter tiurty-iwo Csil south of rauirc six (0) west con taing S0 aeies. Also the south west quarter of the south west quarter, tho north cast quarter of the south west quarter, the south west quarter of the norm east quarter and the cast half of the north east quarter of section three (3), the we t half of the west half of section ten in town. No thiitv-threc (,TJ) south of ratlins six ((!) west containing 3T.1.21 acres. Also toe north west quarter, the west half of the north east quarter, the cast hulf of the south wesi quarter and west half of south east uuarter section two (2) in town, thirty-three (M) south ranae six f(Si west contaimn? 40t.3-2 aires. Also south east quarter of tho north west quarter, tl norm east quarter or the south west quarter and north half of south cat quarter of section five in town, thirty three (&f) south, of range six wes containincr 160 acres. Also lot nuuilier unt of Bra tion eight (8) and lots three and four and the south west quarter of the north west, quarter of section nine (9) in townshin thirtv-threc l.'t.'tl south of i-an"i six (6) W03t containing KM. 71 acres. Also lots one and two and south half of the north east quarter section (5) in township thirty-three (3o) south oi ranseait (m west containing 160.95 acres. AIho the nonn nairol south east quarter, the south east quarter oi toe iion.ii wesi uuarter anu tne north e.ist ouartnr the south nest uuarter of section nine ii tow thirty-three (33) south of ranitesix (ti) west contaii uig aoo aoroa. Also all tiiat portion oi the north west quarter of the north west quarter of section four iu town, thirty-three (S3) south of raniro six (I west lyinsr north of the track of the Ormji.n & Cal' ifornia Railroad company con taininir thirty (30) acres more or lew. ! And also all that part of the north east quarter ot the north west quarter of section four in tow u. vioriy uiree yiuj souin oi ranre six () west i iiiauivvwv menuiau iviinr ana neinir aoucn or inn line of tho track of the Oregon Jb California Kail road the State Board of Immigration, - The Albany Democrat says of it; "The Im migration Board died a dishonorable death on account of the lack of an ap propriation. Served it right Now, as a matter of fact, had the Board had the light kind of a man for Secretary there would never have been the amount of kicking there has been from the cow counties." Albany Democrat. secretary of war, Bismark, J ohn L. Smlivan and other noted military men. Coos Bay Mail. The Democrats and Washington. Tho Oregonian wonders that Dem ocrats always celebrate the birthday of Washington. This is because the Ofe.iimi.lan editor never iliri. nrwl imiVir.. T canrno l,. ll 1, C ll. I J ' 1 1 I Ipsa iinvpr will. iinflrrsl.n.nrl vhnf.mon Cl.i. .1 1 i. " ""v ctaie rejoice in tue uemise oi tins Board. Something must have been wrong. The Lance in its last issue by a correspondent, and letters wo have received indicate, that the exhibit car sent East last year in charge of Mess.'s. Buick and "Pretty nian has achieved but little glory or good for our state. We suggest that the present Board or der a few copies of The Review, hol iday number, and the immigrants will get the facts in the more. case if nothing ner of man Washington was. Wash- ) ington was a patriot. Not that kind of patriotism which causes a man to love one part of one country an(J toLn( family no" ucojjiou uuuiuur jiaiv wttu more unrelenting hatred than he does a foreign enemy, as is the case with the editor of the Oregonian who hates the South and her people with a more bitter haired than he does the ''rod coats" of England, but the kind of pa triotism that will lead any man to Gov. Penxovek's refusal to recor nize a claim to a parcel of swamp land in Southern Oregon, based on one of lien. Owen's alleged titles, shows that this administration is doius the work of honesty that ought to have been undertaken eight years ago and pursued ever since. The governors's letter is sufficiently explicit and deci si ve. Oreconian. The State Insurance. We have but a few words to say in reference to this company, and they are as follows; we have to some extent examined into the ability of the com pany to pay all contingent losses, and find them amply able to discharge every accruing liability. Further they . are a safe and cheap company to do busi ness with. Again this is a heme com pany, and all things being equal, they should be patronized. Also we know more than half the men who are direct ing thi3 business, and can say that they are men of integrity, financial ability, and honest men. We do cheerfully recommend the Slate Insurance Com pany to any licrson who desiies to safe ly insure his property. Bolwrts Creek Reform t'lnb. it is almost useless to try to tell of the great amount of interest that is taken, in the meetings, of this club, the house being crowded to overflowing at all times. Last Saturday night the room was entirely too small for the number that was in attendance. They generally have a vety entertaining pro gramme of literary and musical exercises, be side the best temperance speakers that are attainable. The members one and all extend a cordial invitation to everybody, to come and see for themselves, and earnestly request their assistance in this, the gTeat issue of the present day. Their next meeting will be held at south Deer creek. March. W m mn. 'mm ssin. Joun uecKiey, Monday evening to visit Miss Maggie Beckley who left for her home at Elkton Tuesday, the evening was spent in card playing eating popcorn, apples etc. Our railroad agent, Martin has been transferred from this place to Olendale station, M. F. Itandsaker of Glendalc will hold foith here. Mr. Martin, while here has formed the acquaintance oi a large numoer ot menus, also as to business qualities nothing can be said against him, wo wish. Mr. Marlin success. Duplex. a .Imli,l4nn4E CS n IW f 1 ii company. All said lands and premises are situated y Mvt-a i iuSb8 com.ty, jOregwi and cantata in H Two fir r . ri.-, d... i : .-!"""" huuuto uumi.r acres more or v.uo.j ,.. y. ..7 fs urwiess ana enmrace their Interest in the heretofore un DottKlas County estate of W. D. Bhelton deceased, .sold town property t the town of Julia, sometimes -lif OTICE IS UEItEB V GIVEN THAT THE UN- called Gie.ldaleTand ato the saw ninsKd a? l dersigned administrator of the above entitled that place. Together with the tenements, heredit- csiAie nas men ins nuai kvciiu iu ecu rumens oi imrnta ami said estate in t!ii above entitled court and the said court by order duly made has fixed Holiday, the th 57 for Hearing oDjections if any there day of Anril 1387 be to sanl nnal account anu to said estate, luted at Roeburgr, day of March in;. J. V. fftl.RKTOX, Attr. for Aduir. the settlement of Oregon, the 4tb fl, Lau aVt, Administrator Hhcitniatlam curttif tn and Xeuralgia ft days. The Indiana Chemical Co. have discovered a compound which acts with truly marvelous rapidity in the cure of Khcumatism and Neu ralgia. We guarantee it to cure any and every case of acute Inflammatory Rheumatism execution, and apply the proceeds arising f l 1 . i ... e ttr I , t . . . . . . . iwtwiuiM payment oi tne cost of sucli his tarewell address to know no South, memiue reuei in cnronic cases and ctlect a no North, no East, no West. But the ,Peca' cure' un .rcce,ln or 3 nt, in two cem Mumps, we win send to any a duress inc nrescrintion for this wnndrrfnl romnnnnd. i.l... . ... ... I cs. ' 10 nate it anrt everything: appertaining which can be filled bv vour home drnprist at and airainst n. o. crow amounti nor to 7 IT. 20 with iea interest tnercon rroni the linn day of reontary lttott. (4) in payment of the costs ami disbuiscnients of this appeal allowod and taxed at $75.05. (ft) that SUEKIFF SAIJi In the Circuit Court of tlie state of roson ttr D"i'glas county. S. Marks, A. "Marks,- W. I. Friedlamler under the fiiT.i name cf S. Mai ks & Co.' Respondents. VS: It. f!,(.'ro- and E. .1. Cniw Appellants. "VfoTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT UN DEKAKD X by virtue of an execution issued ou of the Circuit court i f tho state of Oreirou in and for Doug las county on the 21th day of February 1887 and to inc delivered in the above entitled court and cause in pursuance of a decree recovered in tho Supreme court of the state of Orciron on the 14th dav of Jan uary 18S7 and entered upon the mandate of the said Supreme court in the resources of the aid Circuit court on the 24th day of February 1837 in favor of the above named RcsoudcntB, 8. Marks & Co., and against the above named Appellant, If. O. Crow and E. .1. Crow, commanding me to sell the nereinafter described real procrty in the niaunor provideit by law for the sale of real property under from sucn sale and the costs and disbuiscincnts of this cause in the court below amounting to $244.02, with legal inter est thereon from the 19th day of February 18tsfl. (2) in jiaynient of the judgment in favor of E. J Crow and against H. G. Crow amounting to $1035.30 with interest thereon at the rate of one er cent per month from the liHh day of February 1SS9. (3) in payment of tne judgment pi favor of S. Marks Co. to it. 1 he Oregonian editor has but J small cost. We take this means of giving our one little place in his little heart for 1 discovery to the public instead of putting it a little part of his cf untry. Al. Dem ocrat. We endorse the above to a let- ter. Ed. , A Cehtais editor f a weekly news paper made a practice of stopping the press "to announce," if he had nothing more important to announce than a dog-fight. One week everything was as dull as a patent office report; but out as a patent medicine, it being much less expensive. We will gladly refund money if satisfaction is not given. The Indiana Chemical Co., Crawfordsvillf, Ixd. A well improved farm consisting of 290 acres most all under fence, A rjood dwelling house, barn, a dry house and dryer, about 175 acres plough land and balance pasture. Sit uated about 4 miles west ol Willxir on the the ruling passion cropped out as fol- J Calapooia and between two rood schools. lows: I For full particulars. address, We stop the press to announce that noth ing lias occured since we went to press of suffi cient interest to induce us to stop the press to announce it." Jas. M. Em.isok, Oakland, Or. William T. Coleman. A denial Jlcstnrattre. Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters are emphatically a genial restorative. The changes which this The mention of the name of our diS' Urcat botanic remcJv produces in the disord- tingnished and pubUc-spiriied fellow- erad Son are always agreeably, though r f . surely progressive, never abrupt and violent, citizen, William T. Coleman m con- 0n this account it is admirably adapted to per- nection with the Democratic nomina- sons of delicate constitution and weak nerves, tion for the Presidency in 1888, saeins J to whom the powerful mineral drugs arc posi- to have been received at the east with Uve,y "ni""- That it initiates those proces much favor. In the larga commercial cities which havo extensite trade con nections with San Francisco, the pre ference for Mr. Coleman announced by the New York Sun attracts marked attention and calls forth strong com mendations in the public press. As a sample of these indorsements we give in another column of to-day's Ex aminer a communication published in the New Yoik World. It was evi dently written by one thoroughly fa miliar with the great executive ability and fine business qualities of Mr. Cole man, and will bo read with interest by all Californians. S. F. Examiner. ses which result in the re-establishment of healthful vigor is conspicuously shown in cases where it is taken to overcome that fruitful cause of debility, indigention, coupled, as it usually is, with billiousness and constipation. Thorough digestion, regular evacuation and abundant secretion, are results which promptly and invariably attend its systematic use. It is, besides, the best protective against malaria, and a firs! rate diuretic. "WTien Baby wii tick, we gave her Caatorta, When she waa a Child, she cried, for Castoria, VThen she became Miaa, she clang to Castoria, "When ahe bad Children, she gave them Caitoria, the remainder it anv. be naid to Defendant E. J. Crow. Whereas said execution commands me that out of the proceeds of said sale I satisfy tho above claims together with interest in pursuance thereof I will on -MOXDAY tho 4th day of April 1S87. at the hour of (1) o'clock p. m.of said day sell at pub lic auctlun in front of the court house door in Kose burg Douglas county Oregon to tho highest biddef for cash in hand the following described real prop erty towit; S K of section 3.-, T 27 S It 7 West also lot No. (l)and the c&at half of lot No-(3) in block No. J) and block Nos. two and lour In thp town of Looking Glass, also the Ambrose Nowton Initiation land claim No. (53) in scctiou (2ft) and (2i) lu said township, also lots No. (4) and (5) and the N W J of the 8 W I of section (20) and lots No. 1) (2) and (3) and the N W I of section (2il) and the S W 4 of the S W J of sei-tioii (20) and lots No. (3) (4) (5) aud (0) in section (28) and lt (1) of the N E j of section (32) anu tne n j or tne n e: tot gwUQn (311 in said town ship, also the undivided one sixth Intercut in the 8. D. Evans donation land claim in section (0) of township (20) S U (G) west and the W 1 of the 8 W 4 of section f) and the N W of the NW of section (7) T (28) SK(!)W aud the N E t of the N E 4 of section (12) T (28 S K (e) W all the aforesaid prem ises lying and being in Douglas rountv Oregon B. C. Aokr, 6 gheriff of Douglas county Oregon. REFEREE SALE. In the Circuit Court of the St itc of Orc.in fr Douglas county. s Nettie B. Booth, Amy L. Booth and John M Booth, infants, by John O. Booth, their guardian tljti ti tiffin vs. E. E. Labrie and T. 1. Labrie, Defend ants. Suit in equity for partition or real property NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY VIRTUE of adecree and order of the above named Circuit Court duly made and entered of record in the ahovA entitled suit on the Sth .lay of Keb. 1887, thatihe following described lands, to-wit: The north h ill of the west half of the donation land claim of Soil, menFitzhugh and wife, and situated in Donriaa county Oregon, be partitioned between the above named plaintiffs Nettie B. Booth, Amy L. Booth and John M. Booth and the defendants, tenants in common therein, the three twenty-flrsU thereof to the plaintiffs being one-twentvfirst to each of the said p.aintiffs and the eighteen-twentyfirsta to the defendants being n:ne-twentyfirsts to each of tin. said defendant, and for the purpose of suchnarti tion that the said lands bo ail sold bv the rcfereT and appointing the undersigned refe'reo to make such sale I will on -c MONDA Y. 23th day or March, 18S7, between the hours of o a. tn. and 1 o'clock n m to-wit: at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m of said dav' sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, (unless party entitled to a share in said property becomes a purchaser, and in that case I wil' take his receipt for go much of the proceeds of the sale as belongs to him,) at the court bouse door in Roseburg, Douglas county state ol Oregon all the right title and interest of the said plain tiffs Nettie B. S mth. Amy L. Booth and John M. Booth and of the said defendants E. E. Labrie and T 1 Labrie in and to all the aboe described lauds ami appurtenances. Witness my hand this 23d day of Feb. 1887. B. C. Aon, Before . appurtenances thereuiito behmirinir or in any wise appertaining. XI ay bo foreclosed and tlie said premises ordered to be sold and the proceeds aoplied to the payment of 8 lid debt to-w it, Fourteen inousanu miliar logetnci wiui interest on thirty five hundred dollars thereof from tlm 2in,l i!:lv n January 1S8C and on two thousand dollars from' the 22nd dav of May 188fi, and ou three thousand dollars from the 2iid day of January 1337 and plaintiffs wissisaiiutusnurKemcmsin tnis suit. Ami that plain tin Havo Judgment against tho defendant George Tarrant for any bdance that may remain umiaid ana mat lie nave cxoetiti in therefor. This sum Bions is published by the order of Hon. R. S. Bean Judge of Hie aliove entitled court made and dated me ism day of t obruiry 18S7. vim. R. Wilms. Attorney for Plaintiff. Leaves Yaiiuina 0. 20 a m Arrive C'orval I is 10.38am Arrive Albany 11.20 a m Leaves Allianv 12, 40 p m Arrive Gorvallis 1.22 p m Arrive Yaquina 5, 45 p iu Oregon & California West Side trains totii'tct at Albany and Corvallis. The Coniuuy reserve, the right to change sailing days. Fares, between Corvailis and San Francisco, Fares Rail & Cabin $14, Rail k Steerage ?i).S8. For further information apply C". C. Hoguo A. 0. F. & P. Ag't., Corvallis. has this space for Hardware etc. etc. Corner First and Lo cust streets, Oakland Oregon. Roseburg Flouring Mills RAST & CRITESER. This mill is turning but .CHOICE FLOUR, and THOS. GjE&XPjESSXSXC will kcc that von are satisfied. . Uet your Ijikcuic Hour at llie Roseburg Mills. Tlie wheat. lilglurst market price paid for The Bed Corner Keeps Constantly on hand tin Finest Cigars, Tobacco NUTS, TOYS, NOTIONS, mil IMST- Everything usually ..kepi in a I (JLASto Notion and Candy Store G.-A.TAYL0E Will sell by the motto LIVE AND LET LIVE MINING APPLICATION NO. 48. IT. S. Land Ofliec Roseburg, December. 21, lASfi. AT UTivK IS 11KKEBV GIVKN THAT KHSON J.1 Adanis and Harvey S. Drown, Trustee, both of Oakland, Alameda county, Cal., tliroiiKli their attorney in faet Will Q. Drown wliosc P. i). address is Riddle, Doiujlas county, Or., havo this day filed their application for a patent for tlieOakland Placer Siokel & Chrome niiiiini.' claim, emhrairitiv ihn S. W. Sec. 17, Tp. 30, S. K. West, W. M., con taiuing one hundred andvixty acres, situate iu Ex celsior llinintf District, Douglas Co. , Or., and desig nated by the field notes and official plat on file hi this office, as Lot No. 3S. The location of this mine is recorded in tho Count Clerk 'g office at Rosebud, DouirlasCo., Or. in Dock 2, page 700, Mining Records of said Douglas Co. Any and all persons claiming adversely miv portion ot said Oakland Placer Nickel k Chrome mining claim above described are re quired to file their adverse claims with the Register of theU. S. L.uid Office, at Hosebnrg, Or., dumur the sixty drfyh period of publication hereof, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute. Ciias. W. Johnston, Register. Call and Examine our -Before- PURCHASING ELSEWHERE MINING APPLICATION NO. 47. V. S. Land Office, Roseburg, Or., Dec. 81, l.8fi. NOTICE IS UEREUY GIVEN THAT EDSON Adams and Harvey S. Drown, Trustee, both of Oakland, Alameda county, Cal. through their at torney in fact Will Q. Brown, whose P. O. address is Kiddie, Douglas 2uuty, Or., have this day filed their application for a patent for the Noumcile Placer Nickel 4s Chrome mining claim, embracing the 8. E. J, Sec. 17, Tp. 30, S. R. 6 West. W. M. containing one hundred and sixty acres, situate in Excelsior Mining District, Douglas count r. Or. and designated by the field notos and official pW on file in this office, as Lot No. !?. 1:he location' of this mino is recorded in the County Cierk's office, at Roseburg, Douglas Co., Or., in Rook 2, page 759, Mining Hecords of aaid Douglas Co. Any and all persons claiming adversely any portion of said Nou meite Placer Nickel & Chromo mining claim above described, are required to file their adverse claims with the Register of the U.S. Land Office, at Rose burg, Or., duriiigtlic sixty days period of publica tion hereof, or they a il I bo barred by virtue of the provisions of the statute Ciias. W. Jouxstox, . ' RcL'lstcr. Administrators Notice. KOTICEI8 1IERERY GIVEN Til VT TIIE t'X dorsigucd has been duly nppointed by the or der of the County Court of Douglas couiitv Oregon Administrator of the estate of J. J. Whitsctt de ceased, and that tie hs duly qualified as such Ad ministrator. All persons holding claims against the deceased are required to present them to said Ad ministrator duly verified as by law required at his residence in DecrCreck precimt,DouglascountvOre gon within six months from the date of this notice or the first publication thereof. And all persons knowing themselves indebted to the deceased are notified to make immodiate payment to said admin irtrator. Dated Jan. 22, 18S7. J. 1. Wiirrstrrr C. Bali Administraur Atty. for estate. Notice For Publication Lar.d Office at Roscourg Or. Fell. 21, 1SS7. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FOL lowiug nanifdettlor has filed notice of his in tention to make final proof in snpfsirt of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register or Recsiver of the V. 8, Land Office at Roseburjr Oregon, ni Thursday April 14, lSS7,vix: Wjs. Britt, Homestead EWttIo. 3241 for the N J of S E J, S W 1 of 8 El; and 8 El of S Wf, section 10, Tp.2,S R s west. He names the following witnesses to prove hie continuous residence upou, and cultiva tion of caid land, vix: Hiram Barker, Thos. Shrum, Wm. i. Clifton, J. F Barker, all of Roseburg P. O Dousrlas county Or. Cu as, W. Joh xstox. Register. TO LEASE Olt SEI.Ty. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I WILL Xl lease or sell the Stexm Saw Mill known as J. 3. Whitoett's mill on Deer creek Douglas County, Qre gon. For further panic-ultra enquire of 3. H. WuitsKrr, Adtniaintratv . L. BELFILS Stock watcmihakbr. I feel confident of L'lviuir satisfaction nt all work entrusted to me iu watches, clocks, and jewelry I also repair musical instruments. I have the Comity patent riirht for sale of Concrete Cement Pijie for enuveyin water to any place de sirou in Douglas Couuty. I will also teach an v kind of instrumental nimue. Anyone desirfng instruction will call on mo at my watchmaking shop. L, DKims, HTAURY, Merchant Tailor in the Red Front, next door to A. C . Marks Store. Repairs aivi Ater.i'rjc$ neatly done Yoimo Haminitte 59 Tlie Lightest RtuiLins and most Powerful Windmill now Ix-fore the Public Needs no attention, and lasts for years. MANY LAMP CHIMNEYS ARE oCered for sale represented as good as the Famous PEARL TOP BUT THEY j An like all Counterfeits lack tna Remarkable LASTIXO QaaUUe OF THE GEX17IKE. IFOJEt Tim f3)n yv on rjLcn ind Insist 4 upon B1TO them i vita 3CTrt cnmxinf PatOcU SO , 188S. The PEARL TOP is raanulactnrea OKLT hy GE0.A,MACPTH&C0 PITTSBURGH. PA. Disolution Xolfco t TtTtice i hereby given that the copartnership J.1 heretofore e list ine between Thontaa Criteser and Henry Oaten baa by the mutual content of the parties been diaolved, and all persons knowing them selves ip Jel.tcd to the firm will call and settle the sm3 al the Kojeburg flouring mills of Criteser & K; it, Thomas CtirtgRa, Himi Gauss. T. h AC 4 V. 1019 These Mills are the Best, Cheapest, Strongest and Lightest, AND ARE SELFEEGULAXOES- Manufacturing Co. 934 & 936 MISSION ST., S: F. Pacific DON'T FORGET THE PRICEs U-ft. 16-fL MILLS "A" MILLS $55 75 90 16-ft. 18-ft. 20-ft. A" MILLS 10-ft. MILLS $50 Order through The Review office and save extra charge. $110 125 150 ..rCrDDM.. iiVn v J I mJ.t : - If "MM 1000 REWARD Will he given any man alio will produce a sci entist of lariro cxeri ence, and widely known to be an honerable man, who Will assort that re fiued cast zine is not one of the most enduring of all known inatcrialg to withstand the actions of the waathef. DETROIT BRONZE CO., Detroit, Mich yricea or WHITE BRONZE HOXl'SIEKTS -AN, STATUARY Were awarded GOLD MEDAL . AT WORLD'S FAIR, New Oiiabam, . 1 S 8 4 - S MWlIliSiErjfs J. A. Cardwell, Agent, - Jacksonville, Oregon This space is reserved for OARO BROS.