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FRIDAY, APRIL, 1, 18S7.
AX OTHER REJOIXDER.
A a RE AT MISTAKE.
The Irish strucrsrU
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The Beard of Regents of Corvallis; against feudalism. The fH,t to day
CLOSE Of THE ELEVEXTH 1 EAR.
With this issue this paper closes its
eleventh year of publication, ami to
the extent that the prosperity and suc
cess of a county paper is a matter of
general interest to its readers and the
community in which it is published do
we take pleasure in stating the gener
al outlines of the policies upheld by
Tiik Review, ami a brief i crams of its
aims, purpose 3 and achievements. The
present management assumed control
of the paper something over two years
since. A course was then mapped out
for Tiik Review, which it was be
lieved would make it, in every feature
the best newspaper ever published in
Douglas county. By patient labor
the addition of a large quantity of
printers' material at considerable ex
pen.se, the change from a patent out
side to a home print, a determination
to give the entire local news of Doug
las county, and a free, fair and impar-
,tialjdistussipn of the leading issues of
the da, The Review has attained Its
goal and as a successful business enter
prise and advocate of the interests o
Douglas county, it is pre-eminently
ahead of any newspaper enterprise
over undertaken in the county. The
advertising patronage has increases
with great rapidity to keep apace with
the subscription list liic average
circulation during the year past was
1328 copies per issue, and a steady
growth has been maintained notwith
standing a period of general business
depression. Two large annual holiday
editions embracing a general descrip
tion of the county have been published
and circulated and have attracted much
attention in the "old west" and east to
our favored county. They alone have
done much good in building up our
county.
While The Review has treated all
subjects of national importance with
impartiality and without fear or favor,
and has allowed its columns to corres
pondents of all shades of opinion?, it
has ever been true to those great fun
damental principles of our government
as enunciated by Thomas Jefferson
and upheld and defended by the de
mocracy. It is proud of the thorough
ly patriotic and incorruptibly honest
administration of our national govern
ment by President Cleveland ami of
our state government Gov. Pennoyer.
It believes that the perpetuity of our
free institutions and the advancement
of our country can best be maintained
by tlio retention iu power of that party
. as time honored as the government
- itself
Thus with a slight review of the
past and a determination for greater
success iu the future, The Review
re dodges itself to be the foremost
champion o the people's interest and
the leading advocate of the claims and
merits of Douglas county.
Don' I J.Ike Xeicspapcrs.
The universal opinion of every news
paper that has come to out table since
the extra-judicial action of the board
Editor Review: In reply to my
friend Mr. CJengei would say if it College last week went directly back
would make ire happy to sec man- on their tender of the Agricultural do-
kind brought down to the lowest partment of the College to the Slate
lane of life, would use liquor as my made iu 1881 and 1883. The former
agent. I am not viewing tho sub proceedings were all in good faith, and
ject from a selfish standpoint, for he the state acted wholly upon that under
who lives for himself alone will sit standing. The mistake is that these
down at the end of life, will not be persons suppose that the college is a
satisfied with human existence. But great benefit to the Southern Mctlicr
they who take to their hearts the mo- dist Church iu Oregon, when in fact it
tive which is pure in itself, live to I has been an "eye sore" to them since
make others better ar.d they will be on its connection with the school. B. F.
the road to true happiness. Opium is Butch, a very impractical man m busi
an article of commerce just as much as nps 111 religion and in politics, was the
whiskey and the legislators have passed souico of all this trouble from bogin-
a law to protect tho people from the ning to end, and his policy nn asuivs
cursed evil, but the opium fiend has have kept up a constant turmoil at
the si me right to say we arc takin" Corvallis. Tho Oregon i:tn coins a new
tway his hbc.i ties, "Oh liberty what I word to describe him which is puU
crimes are committed in thv name." appropriate, and says that lie is a n an
I think it amounts to the same thing noted for "trickability." The remain
as giving people license to minder, steal lcr ot t,iat Hoa"J arc honest in their
an 1 commit other crimes from the fact convictions, but they are cuinimuly
they are under the influence of liquor ignorant of the situation. Bishop
in many cases when they commit crimes, Keener is directing this thing and as
and yet a great many will say they are another policy measure It was said to
not responsible because they were us thut tho reason George II. illiams
o.r.u, eo- ilM cvoU.it& ttfe Lav 1 was mployftj inleh;df xif the (iiurcli.
iiti'jiuiiuti in iiiu wonu, iiiousanus oi peo- """ no i-n i .u,, mm
pie have been killed by the negligence of tn8 ,'"a'e would not give it a political
people nndf-r the influence of liquor, coloring. There arc -not 50 people in
Why is it that the railroads are waking Oregon who have thought on this sub
up on this subject i n 1 are notemploving ject at a-h but believe that is a mistake
men that visa liquor, for the use of it in principle for any church to io:ihol
makes a man unfit for any portion state fund.-, and moreover the chinch
butsheol. I have heard it whispered will always suffer that undertakes it.
around that you were three sheets in In the older countries where the pub
the wind when you sat down on the lie sentiment is all on 3 way, but little
harrow. And now you switch off on wou!d bc saul aUout l,i 1,ut whcl'
the Bock of books ."that's the c-nkind- PHatin is cosmopolitan as it is here,
est cut of all." I am not as capable no church will gain anything by hand
to quote from that book as you are,
from the fact that it has been your holy
is in Ii eland but it is sure to come all
over Great Britain within fifty year?.
The entire land of the three kingdoms
is held by probably less than 10,000
families; an aristocratic lauded aristoc
racy who own all England, Scotland.
Ireland and Wales. They control the
colonies, the church, the army, the
diplomatic service; the official life of
the people. They have all the wealth,
the titles, the 'culture that goes with
an aristocracy and they control the
welfare vi the 200,000,000 of human
beings that at hoi:i6 or in England's
dependencies are Brilibh subjects. In
France there are 9,000,000 of hind
owners: in Great Britain -and 'ni'.uid
the lam! is hell by some 10,0JO fami-
lies. This vluatu n is a s-o. i:-i tirir
thai must u'j eorroeliM, u hiigluii'I i
ipceU anv freedom from violent mUii-'
cal disquiet a ad agitation iu the cars
to come. Her situation is the survival
of the feudal land tenure which hss
ceased to exist in France and which
England has leng ago outgrown. If
she were a despotism alio might j-rrpet-nate
it, but as a free government fihe
cannot forever keep it. In our hi ;!ory
New York state had to meet and settle
what once promise! to prove a ;e; iVus
Uilii.uity 111 shape ot .ne ai'ti-rent agi
tation 'against the tenure of laid in
herited from the old Dnteh colonial
proprietors!, or p.-.ti-oons, like t!.o Van
Reans liters, who I.eM vast properties
aloiu the Hudson. Or.
Illicit unit is nt 1 hd Xeufal'jit cared 111
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discovery t j the public it. stead of pulling it
out as a patent medicine, it hein;; much less
expensive. We will gladly refund money if
satisfacti'n i-irnd oiven.
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mission to teach mankind the road to
eternal happiness, but will give you a
few quotations. liabakuk 2d chapter,
5th verse. "Yea also because he
transgresseih by wine he is a proud
man neither keepeth at homo, who en
largth his desires as hell and is as
death and cannot be satisfied, gathereth
unto him all nations and heapeth unto
him all people." 15th verse, "Woe
unto him that gives his neighbor drink
that puttest thy bottle to him and
makes him drunken. Proverbs 23d
chapter, 29th verse, '"Who hath con
tention, who h.ilh babbling, who hath
wounds without cause, who hath red
ness of e3-es." :30th vers?, "They that
tarry long at the wine, they that go to
seek mixed wines " 31st verse, :Look
not upon the wine when it is red, when
it giveth its colors in the cup, when it
moves itself aright," 32d verse, "At
the last it bitheth like a serpent and
s tinge th like an adder." I haven't
time to cpaote more but please read all
ot the second chapter of liabakuk and
weep. It's doubtful if a person was
ever saved from death by whiskey but
what something else would have had
the same effect and not taken chances on
a remedy that Its history is written in
hum in blood. It looks to melikoit's
given to men to satisfy their depravei
appetite in place of curing them. The
time will como when the doctor wil
see that it is his mission to prevent
disease. You say I call the whiskey
of Regents of Corvallis college is that traffic criminal. What is a ciimcl
thi board was not only wrong in their 1 1 would think it would be a crime to
action, but the act itself was dishon- j
orable. If there were technical errors,
they ware their own, and they took ad
vantage of them, which in law is high
ly dishonorable, llev. Moses a gradu
ate hailing from Ilandolph Macon,
stated publicly in the board, "that there
was not a newspaper in Oregon but
what would sneer at Christianity
and morality." Of course he meant
the secular papers. I le saitl other hard
things about newspapers, none of which
were true, and exhibits that men that
run on such narrow tracks are not
competent to rim a first-class college.
My Bro. let mo say to you, the major
ity of the newspapers of Oregon are
favorably disposed to Christianity, and
w hen you speak of them in such an im
proper spirit, you only show your own
w eakness, as you did when you un lar
took to teacii the Albany public schools
and signally failed. The influence of
these wicked newspapers was sought
by you when you were running for
office, and you was pleased to see a
favorablo mention of yourself at any
time. Do not be alarmed the news
papers of Oregon, bad as you charac
terize them, will see to it that you and
your coterie shall not be allowed to
carry out youi concocted plans, which
will ruin you as members of a respec
table church, and destroy you person
ally. Wc think too much of von for
that.
use anything for a wrong purpose, so if
liquor is used for a wrong purpose it
would not be right but a crime, you
cannot point out any moral it has
ever done, and authority claims that
liquor cannot be digested and there
is no nutriment in it, if that is so it
looks like it was used for a w rong pur
pose. If liquor digests how is it that a
topers breath will ignite aud burn him
up. Consequently we cannot be temper
ate with whiskey but temperance ap
plies to necessaries of life and they
who eat more than their system needs
are intemperate, and it is tiie cause of
most diseases. I don't expect the
amendment will come up to every per
sons expectations, but it is to be hoped
that it will terminate right for it puts
king alcohol on tho side of justice.
Truth being our guide and we cannot
err, for truth is divine in its origin,
eternal and unchangeable iu its nature
and omnipotent in its constitution.
W, B. Taylok.
ling state money. v e are .sorry to
see Bishop Keener transcending his
authority when he directs this thing
in so arbitrary nmntver as it seems
that he is doing. The Board of Trus
tees alone-can act in the premises, yet
the Secretary of tho Conference is di
rected by the Bishop not to give tran
scripts from the minutes of the Annual
Conference to anyone that may ask
them, and directs certain resolutions
withheld fiom taking their propt r
course in being presented to tho last
egi.siatiire, and yet the last conference
passed a resolution directing the publi
cation of said minutes. Now while
we think that some of the Corvallis
papers were rather hard upon those
regents that favored this unnecessary
action, yet there was to our mind a
little dissembling that was not in ac
cord with the conduct of chiistiau
ministers. Silas J Day of Jackson
county, Win. Lcdgerwood of Douglas
county, and B. L. Buchanan of Ben
ten county, aro men of unquestioned
integrity, and are practical men, but
in this case they were improperly in
fluenced, by appealing to their church
pride, and church prejudice. The
positio-i advocated by Revs. Oglesl y,
Craig, Michael and others, that the
resolution passed at the Dayton Con
ference in 1881, meant only a ".spur,"
and did not mean what it said, yet it
was passed by a unanimous vote; is to
my mind un acknowledgement of the
most dishonorable proceeding it lies
ever been our misfot tune to witness.
We hope these brethren will rcllcct,
and attend to their own business, with
out a guardianship from Nashville
Tcnn., or from Polk county Oregon.
More anon. B.
Hon. Lrdaiid Stanford says that the
finest and hirtust immiiation will
come to the Umpquu valley this year
than was over known iu her history
by live times over. IVr.s iS leaving
here and a few having m-.de purchases
elsewhere have made a nr.dake. This
is certainly in meiiy respects' the guind
est country on earth, and the lethargy
thai has possessed our p op'e for years
will be shaken oil", ;e.id "ig"r and enter
prise ttill characterize our people in
the fatnre.
Ilea! til and Sleep without
Morpliiuc.
I.KC.AI. AOViOKT iskments
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Oroffuii fur
A LESSON WITH A MORAL. :
When Will Our Eyoj be 'Opened to thU
Great National Ca'.iraity?
The lli'jlt License JtiU lijfort. n Senatorial
.' mittre.
The sessions of the legislature of
California are limited to sixty days
that is to say, for that period of time
the Solons get pay. If they continue
in session longer their work is gratui
tuous. Ten dollars a day is the sum
paid the California legislator now. At
an earlier day in the history of that state
they received an ounce of gold dust
per day (about $16), which was then
considered poor pay.
Two human skeletons havo Leon
found imbedded in solid rock in Ari
zona. Both were in a setting posture
and arc supposed to have been females.
It is thought that they belonged to
some prehistoric race and sat down by
by the bed of a lake to talk over the
now fashions and did not notice the
ilicrht of time. Ex,
New Yokk, March 2?, The Trib
une's Albany dispatch says the State
Committee on Internal Revenue Af
fairs will consider immediately the
Crosby New York and Brooklyn High
License lill. It is believed here the
Governor will veto the bill.J
The Manhattan Temperance Associ
atiou held a meeting at Mason's Tern
pie yesterday to take to task Mayor
Hewitt and the Excise Board for fa
voring the sale of beer on Sunday.
Resolutions were offered urging- the
legislature to pass no law unlocking
the safeguards now thrown about the
observance of tho Sabbath, and also
saying the Mayor and Board of Exciso
are deserving of the mostj emphatic re
buke. The resolutions were passed
without a dissenting voice. Copies
will be s:nt to the Mayor, Board of Ex
cise, the speaker of the Assembly, and
the President of the Senate and Gov.
Hill.
llomls nml llritttjro.
"A friend to Roads" writes wisely
on tlr.s subject in this issue. We
should by all means have a road along
the route w hich he mentions. Roads
and bridges are much needed in this
county. Bridges at Winchester across
the North Uinpqua, one at Winstons
Ferry, and at other places in the coun
ty would bcprc6table investments for
us all. Nothing builds up a country
so fast as good roads and bridges. Now
as fast as possible we should like for
our county authorities to look into the
necessities of these matters and render
relief at an early day. More good
roads and good bridges is our .motto.
Jfts Deep Interett i utile Welfare of Vait
way JCniilnijeee.
Cornelius Vandcrbilt, Vice Presi
dent and chairman of the finance Com
mitteo of the New Y"ork Men's Chris
tian Association, through whose hands
every voucher passes and receives his
signature, is erecting, at his own ex
pense, a building close to the Grand
Central Depot iiithat city, at a cost
of 680,000, which will contain a gym
nasium, batlis, bowlir.g-aliess, class
rooms, and a library, principally upon
science a nd engineering, for the use of
railway employees upon all roads cen
tering in the metropolis. Religious
meetings and Bib'e cl sses will be
held upon Sundays for the men and
their families, and a mid-weekly
prayer-meeting for the employees who
wish to attend. The work will be in
charge of the Railway Department of
the Young Men's Christian Associa
tion.
The year 1S3G plaved sad havoc with
many prominent men of our country.
Many of them died without warning,
passing away apparently in the full flush
of life.
Others were e-iek but p. comparatively
short time. We turn to our tiics and are
astonished to find that most of them
died of apoplexy, of paralysis, of nerv
ous prostration, of malignant i lood
huiror, of Blight's disease, of heart dis
ease, of kidney disease, of rheumatism
or of pneumonia.
It is singular that most of our promi
nent men die of these disorders. Any
journalist who watches the telegraph re
ports, will be astonished at the number
of prominent victims of these disorders.
Many statements have appeared in our
paper with others to tho cflbct that the
diseases that carried off so many promi
nent xuen in 1886, are really one disease,
taking different names according to the
location of the fatal effects.
When a valuable horse perishes, it
becomes the nine days' talk of the sport
ing world, and yet thousands of ordinary
horses are dying every day, their aggre
gate loss is enormous, and yet thoir
death creates no comment.
So it is with individuals. The cause
of death of prominent men creates com
ment, especially, when it can bo shown
that one unsuspected disease carries off
most of them, and yet " vast numbers
of ordinary men and women die before
their time every Jyear from tho same
cause."
It is Baid ii the blood is kept free from
uric acid, that heart disease, paralysis,
nervous prostration, pneumonia.rbeuma
tism, and many cases of consumption,
would never be known Th;s uric acid,
we are told, is the waste ot the system,
and it is the duty of tho kidneys to re
move this waste. . U
We are told that if the kidneys aro
maintained in pcifect health, the lirie,
kidney, acid i3 kept out of tho blood,
and these sudden and universal diseases
caused by uric acid will, in a largo
measure disappear. . -
But how shall this be done? It is folly
to treat effects. If there is any known
way of getting at the cause, that way
should be known to the public. We be
lieve that AVarner'8 safe cure, of which
so much has been written, and so much
talked of by the public generally, is now
recognized by impartial physicians and
the public as the one specific for such
diseases. ''W-fi
Because public attention has been u
reefed to this great remedy by means of
advertising, some persons havo not ba
lieved in the remedv. Wc cannot seo
how Mr. Warner could immediately
benefit the public in any other way, and
his valuable specific should not bo con
demned because some nostrums have
come beforo the public in the same way,
anv more than that all doctors should be
condemned because so many of them
are incompetent. . -
It is astonishing what good opinions
you hear on every side, of that great
remedy, and public opinion thus based
upon an actual experience, has all the
weight and importance of absolute truth.
At this time of the jear, the uric acid
in the blood invites pneumonia and
rheumatism, and there is not a man who
does not dread these monsters of disease ;
but he need have no fear of them we are
told, if he rid the blood of the uric acid
cause. -J'
These words aro strong, ; and rnay
sound like an advertisement, 'and be re
jected as such by unthinking people, but
we believe they are the truth, and as
such should be spoken by every truth
loving newspaper. ;f,
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til'J I'.iUlltV "f i.iTIL-!v.
S..1. Ali'.a'.iani, l"l..i:ili!t
-i f StiU in cijiiity in f.irt-
lie-H'jt T.vn-mt iiti'l An- ."c'o-t; .1 l'.i'.st ;i;u.
11:1 J. T.11 runt. lM'is. j
rp.j Cm.re Tarrant ami Anna .1. Tarrant, ikliu
X (lants .iu 11 iltl.vl, ill the Hainij .iftllu stale nf
eiro..m: Von arc lfji'diy ru'ei'mi t a-p.'ar ami
answer t'io e iiit!aiiit ti e I ajj.iinst ym in Ih-J !Mve
entitle:! o iiist ami cause li.v tin.- lir.-l Jnj "I the next
regular t-n:i i.'i s:ti..i :iiirt, to-vit, the lir-a Muiniay,
the 2utl Jay cf May i.i7. An.! j..u will take lattice
that if i ''Ml ( al ;;.i t .ij-pear ami answer wii'.l eoni
iil iiiil the i!aimi;f wil! a;y!y tolhe curt fur the
relief tlf'.ii'imte'J tiieAiii, to vit: 'I hat the mortgajtc
mentioned in 1 he e.Jiiil'i.iinl tl 1 in the follou'ii.
I re l Ue , to wit: An im li i led huh" iui. re-a in all
I tli. t imi..i. of the iiorthut'-it quarter ( the north
j we-t. i,u;:rter, the south !.a!i of the li.-i tii West quar
I t'.-r, and the south et quarter and the west half 01
the south cast qu 11 ter 01 seefi.ia iiumher four (I)
111 to:ohi thirtli three f-outh, of ram-e six
(ii) ivet Ivii.L' south of the line of the tra-k ot the
OiV'.o.ii & California :a:Ji-..ad Company eor.taiuiui;
3;W ai res nmre or le.-.s. Al-o the we?t half of the
north we d rpi irlcrof seeti.ai thirty one(30 in town,
thirty-! ao (:!.') s-ni!ii of niiiaeiN (;) v,c-t eniitainin;;
lu.'i.tii acres. The eist 1. ill of the. Muth west quar
ter and south e.id quarto- of seetion thirty one :t!
tlie ii. irlh hail' of the soul ll e.4 qui i ter and south
east ijr.arter of juiitil west -.piartcr of seetion lilllll
i'cr thirty -two (.:.) s. mh of ranvc six (o) west eon-lain-
aeies. Also tlie s-juth u.-t quarter of t !.e
south wed quarter, tl:e north east quarter oi the
hOtilh we. t quarter, the s,int!i west qu. li ter of the
north ca- quarter nnd the east l.aif of tlie north
east quarter .if .-eti..u three .'!, the wet half of the
west half of se tU'.u ten in town. No tlii' ty three
(.'l.'i) somli uf raii 'ij six uil west eontainiii'' Sl'il.Jl
acres. AU-o the .north wait quarter, the west half of
the north east .quarter, the east half of the south
west quarter and west half of south east quarter of
section two (") in tow n, thirty-three (3 ;) BOttth of
ran.e six (;) west containing" i04.:i acres. Also
south e:t?t quarter '.if the north west quarter, the
worth eat quarter of tho tmth welt quarter arid
mirth haif of south east quarter of section five in
town, thirty-three (Mi so.e,li, of ran-'e six (() vest
eontainiuw ltio acres. Also lot iiumlter one of sec
tion ei'-rht (i) an 1 lot.i thres am! four and the soiitl
west qinrtci" of the north west quarter of section
nine (:) in to.v:ishi thirty-three (!.)) south of ranre
six (Ii) west containing 1' -.. 7 1 acres. Also lots one
and two and south h iff of the north east quarter of
section (.'.) in township thirty-three (.') ;) south of
rati ;e -tlx (.;) west eoiit-uuiu-;' lMLila aeres. Also the
north half of soulh east quarter, tlie smith cad quarter
oi tlie north west quarter an. I tho nort n e"st quarter ot
me boutii west quarter 01 seen 01 nine 11 town
thin v-fnrec (:1a) south of ranuesix ('. west contain
itiif lii'j acres, Ais.i a;l that por'.ii' i of the north
we ;t quarter of th 1 n.irth we -t qu :r!er 01 section
four in town thiriy-tliree (:(.:) south of ran,'c six !)
wettlvfir iioria .d the t rack of tne Oregon & L'al
ifornia ii ail road company containine; thirty (:io acres
more or le-i. Andal;oail I hat part of the north
east quarter of the north He-d quarter of section lour
in town, ttnrtv Inree i:j:) south of ran.-e tax (o) west
illaniette yieri.iian i intr and hein--south ot tlie
line of tho trick of the Oregon ,t- California Kailroad
eoiiioinv. All said lands an 1 premises are si; uated
in !oU 'las eouutv, Oregon and e-mtain in all Two
1 hous.uid three hundred and lorty acres more or
less nnd enihiiice their interest in the heretofore un
sold t iw-ii property at the town oi Julia, sometimes
called (lien. Isle, and also the saw mill situated at
hV-pIu.c Together with the tenements, heredit
aments and appurtriiaticc-s thereunto Peloii-'iii'' or
111 111 v wise appertaiinii'-. Jlavhe foreclosed and the
said pre;nies ordered to he sold mid tlie proceeds
a ipheil in the payment of iid de'd t..-w it. Fourteen
I li.nisand lo!l .rs to'ethi.i well interest on thirty
live Iran ! red dollar thereof from the i2nd day o
January l&ati and on i .vo thousand .ioilars from the
il'nt' day .. J! ay IHSii, and on three thousand dollars
from the '22nl day of January 1 .-island pliinlilis
cosis ami .usnursei'ientsin tins suit. A11.1 that plain
tiff have .lilJi'ineiit a-rainst the defendant Oeor-i
T arrant for any h. dance that may remain unnaid
aud that he h.ne exoeut im therefor. This sum
1110ns ispuhlishe 1 hv the orderof Hon, II. ij. llcau
iluUu'c 01 tlie atiov'u entitled court made and dated
the ICth day ofi ehrmiy laS7. M m. it. n.uh,
AUornov for Plaintiff,
Ore.,!!-! .x. Calif-.!'..! 1 V
Aloany and (.'on allis.
The Company re-er-. es the r-S.t ei:aii.;e sailing
days. Tares-, between t'orvad'is and San I r ineiseo,
Fares Ii.iil & Cabin SI I,- - Kail & tc-rat ?l.SS.
Km further information apply to
C. C. Ho-.-ue
A. O. F. & P. A.' t., (AmaUis.
)
SI8ESrir SALE
In the t.rrcuit t ou; t f tho state of t re;.oii for
Uoo--'as county.
S. Marks, A. Marks V. I. I riedlan ler under tl
iirm name t I N. -Mai Ks ,v t o. he- poiideiits.
vs
II. (i, Crow an ! K. .'. I'ro-v A-.o.. ;i ,vt ..
: !': ; -v. 1, v:i r. v i- '1 . 1 a i i n; nrit tvii
lv virtue of an execution issued i.ui of the
ireuit court 1 i the state of Ore'-ron iu and for Douir-
las ct.unty on the :!lth day of i'ehruarv Isj7 and to
no in livcred 111 the iiheve enti'.I -.! 1. i.rt and cause
iu pursuance of a decree ree..erej iu tlie Supreme
court of the state ot Oregon on the 14th day of Jan
uary IscT and entered upon the mandate of the said
Supreme court in the records of the aid ( ireuit
urt on the 21th uav of lehruarv lss; in
favor of the above named liesjM.ndcnfs, IS. Marks Ai
Co., and against the aliove named Aiija Wants, II.
. row and I-.. .1. I row, cotiitiiaiiilieir me to sel the
hereinafter described real propcrt y iu the manlier
11rtiM1le.it by law for the sale of real propern iinilcr
execution, and apply tlie proceeds arising from such
sale (1) in the payment of the cost .f such s ile and
the costs and uistmiscnicnts of this cause 111 the
court below unountin;; to ii-JH.02, w ith lejral inter
est thereon fiom the l'.nh day of February lted.
( ) iu payment of the jiiil-iucut in favor of K. J
Crow and njainst 11. t;. Crow miiouiitiiii; to?:10.".i..'i0
with interest thereon at the rate of one t cr cent ner
month from the l'.lth day ..f February ltii. (:',) in
payment of the judjrineut in favor of S. .Markj A; Co.
ind aLianst 11 . i. tro.v anioiiiitin to S747.2;) with
lea! interest thereon from tlie l'.Hliday of February
ls.si. (1) iu payment of the costs and d'islrd.sctiictit'g
f this appeal allowed and taxed at 175.05. (') that
tlie ren.ainiier if any, lie paid to ltcf'Uidant K. J.
Crow . Whereas said execution conunaiiils me that
nit if tiie proceeds of said sale 1 F.itisfv the alone
1:111ns together witn interest m pu:-.-uance thcr- of
will on
MOXM.VY the 1th dav of April ls?7.
at the hour of (1) o'clock p. 111. of snid day sell at pub
lic auction 111 iroiit of the court bouse do..r m ltose
hurj Iioulas county Oregon to the hiifhest bidder
CailatTiiEKEViFAVoo.ee and get your
blank cleeas and mortgages with the nate
printed ia the mortgage. All kinds of blanks
on hand cheap. Call and sec us licfure pur
chasing elsewli :re.
If you want to sell your house don't put a
card on it "for sale" but fix it up as though
you expected to live there forever. Some one
will "Ct envious and try to buy you out.
When Eaby waa sick, ire giro her Castoria,
When Bho was a Child, she cried for Castoria,
TVhcn she became Miss, she clang to Castoria,
When tho bad Children, she gave them Castoria,
MUKKETJIE1V2!T.
Roseau KG Makke i j
Hold on There, Where are y ou Going?
1 I am Going to Say That i
Youiiff" I Ilamiiiitte
AT
1 jar to
OP it Ma
Wish to Announce that they have just received tho Finest Stock
OF
Hardware Stoves Tinware
Ar.J arc PrcpnreJ (o Give Cu&tonicrs
SUCH BARGAINS AS DEFY COMPETITION.
If you wish to buy Good White
Or Colored Shirts, Ask for the
S'iVNDAliD SHIRT-
000
Foii a (Joou I'aih ok Ovkkalls, Ask for, the
Boss of the Road
and tukts no otlnr.s.
To !j h.tl of all lir.it cl.is, deulcr.s
f'.rcasli in liihl I lie ful!i-iv in tlciTitiil real irnii
ci tc t'm ii: S K J nf sceticni :;.",'!" 27 S K 7 Wert also
luV .No. (1) 11 ml the eas-t liall of lot Xn. (31 iii lilock
No. (l)aml lil ick Xos. two anil four in tin: town of
I.onliiii'' tilass, aNo the Ambrose Xcivtoii Donation
mil claim No. (:,:l) in section,! (i.s) ;uul in Kiiil
township, also lots No. ( I) ami (;,) ami tlie X W of
the S W i of sicctioii (!) and lots No. !)(:') ami (3)
iml the X V i of sc.tioii (j) and the S W 1 of the
S W of section (2!)) ami lots No. (:t)(l) (.") ami H)
in section (26) am! lot (1) of the N E J of sect ion (32)
mm tne vt 01 1110 . t. ; ot section (3i;ni Faitltown
iiiip, also the umlh iilc.l one ixl!i interest in the
S. i. Kxans donation laml claim 111 section ((') of
township :!i.) S It (C) u st am! the W , of the S V J
of section ("'.laml the N W of the X W J of section
(7) T (2) S i: (7) V am! the N E j of the X E( of
seen. 11 1 -) 1 (2,s) s Ii (-) a;i the atorcsunl prem
ises Ij-intf and ljem in loii-las eouutv trci.'on.
11. .'. AliKK,
Sheriil of liouulas county Urcu- n.
HUKSUfiT SAL?:.
In the ( ireuit Cm-it of the slate of I'lt '.ni ill and
f..r Douglas coiiut v.
Amanda C. ail. Charics Win. f:iil and li,nnie
Dear l'llis. I.
" v. 1
J.' A. Dall.m Deft. - j
NOilt'K IS HEKLliY CiiVKN TH.T INDKK
and by virtue of an cxccv.tiou 1 out ..t
tlie Circuit conn of the state of Oregon for the coun
ty of Douglas on the 17th day of Mar -h isv, and to
111c delivered in pui-siianec of" a jml ri.ieot n-coicnd
in said Circuit court mi I lie 21 s' dav .' O t iher IST.'i
in fat or of Chas. Va'l now decea-i-i .ihd a ::-.i:i t the
above named ilefemlalil. .1. A. ll:i!l.,n ,.,,.1 .,..,,;....
tlie heiein after described rea!tron rtv w !iereis said
execution commands tne to sc'I siiid descril.t ii real
property and out of the nroceeos ariin-. from :iiil
sale 1 satisfy the balance due on said iiiilnielit of
record amounting to sl-'J-iM together with S'JS.ItO
eost, and the cost and espensci of said sale. There
fore in pursuance of said execution I have levied
upon and wil! on
SATURDAY, the 2::rd dav of Ami!. 1,-sr.
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. 1:1. oi aid da v si 11 at nub-
lie auctioM in ficiil of "the Court House Door iu
iloscbiliL'. Douglas count v. dr.. to f.e bi-lost bid.
der forc.w-h in hand, all tin; li .bt title aud iiocrest
ine siiiil iletemlant has 111 and to the followimr 1 e-
scribed real proi.jrty to-wit: The fraciional SWJ
01 tlie s tt j ot See. 2i) am! the S K f of tlie S I. J of
Sec. SO and the X W of tli X V J of Sec :(2 and
the X K J of X K of See. ol all ill T. 24 South of
llaniro a West of Willamette meridian in Don-las
eouutv, Oregon. j. c. Aofi:'
Dated March 17, 1SS7. .Sheri'ff.
1WJ J.LWAiiD
SuPERiQata
DJDQB5E0 BV
15
Will W iven nitj" in.tii
ill produce a K-i-
r....i 1.. t
to bo an' h'Hiemblt; itiiin. .
...1- . .... it. . ' nn M rT-ir ll l
111 assert re- rnHb i iUALL.7 f -
Hued cast zinc is not one rf Aiy ffPlt'f
of the most cduriii of O AScJ.
all known niatcriai to J tflP ks
withstaml tlie actions oi ffiUU' I
t!ie w.Tather. i'' OVER
!! 1 I'l ti l'
uiioNZi: co.,
Detroit, Mich. f SSWaSiaSii
0 Jt&j&t:
45.000 'Tnceabfi
WHITE BRONZE
AXD
STATUARY
Were awarded
-GOLD MEDAL
AT
.WORLD'S FAIR,
New Ohlkass,
1 S S -A -
rot ict For Sti'oiication.
Land OSicc at K.-nelmrir, or. Mar. 2s, IsST.
Oilt.K IS UKiir.UV OIVKN THAT TIIK K!,
lowiinr named settler lias filed notice of his
intention to nuke 'inal pro if iu supp irt m his
ciaim, ai-d that said proof will lie ma le Itetore the
llejister or Ke.-civer of . the 1'. S. Land olhce at
itosebur', Or., on Satard ty, -M iv 7, 1SS7, viz:
.ti.vit t !N I'l i;iti; rii.i;,
Homestea 1 Ki,!rv No. 3vH for the S. K. i ,f ; w
,. Sec. 2s, T. 2D, S. It. i West W. M. -0 ,',',.;
the following witnesses to prove his conlii:!to:i resi
dence upon, an 1 cultivatHtn of s: i.i ! nd, ;z- If.
A. Ail mu, I. I.ii II il!, W. Ii. Drake, Wni'. Hudson'
all of M.rile Cree!t, Douglas county, Oregon.
V. W. Johnston, Krister.
V MI1MI IRflETMTC
J. A. Cardwell, Agent, - Jacksonville, Oregon
This space is reserved for
BROS
Wheci, I' bu i 64c
Hurr rlour, lrck j $j.oo
Roller Fl.rttr $1.25
Buans, V'h ; 4c
Cutter, V V : ; 2;C
Cheese, V ..J 25c
Eggs, iloz '10c
Lard, V in IOC
Oatmeal U lh. .. i Sc
Ccrnmcal, t; tt 3c
Crackevl Wheat. l; 1! 6c
Toiatocs, l? Iju $1.00
Oats, V hu 50c
Hay, t? ton Si5!i S
WixA, t? li . 22c
Ham anil Bacon, t-; it.. . .- 9(1? 10c
Dried Apples f io L. 5c
" Teaches .!. 10c
" Phjms 5c
" l'runes L ' ' 10c
firan, V ton ;. $20
Chickens, t? duz J . $2. 50
1st the (. ircttil Court 01 tuc State el Uretiun
li.r the countv uf I )oiiii!as.
S, Marks ami 11. Wollealieig ri.unlilfs.
vs
Simon Krc;;.ont r.nt.1 IVtcr I'ii'eninii, Mo:-e
Free ami Abraham J le.tiUmn, Trustees of
New Oilcssa Ci'iv.imiuily. II. ollenburg.
1 sailor inleiiiierir and Aiiveo t oilenbero;
)artners ttiuler die !ina name cf II. Wollcn
licrg.v l.to.s. I lefeiidants.
Suit in entity lo forecl'.KC a mortcaiie.
rPo Simon Kremont, 1'eter I'iieman, Moses
J. Free ami Abraham Hcailman the above
nameil defendants, in the name of the Slate of
Oretron you and each of you are hereby re
quired to appearand answer the complaint of
plainull liled ayatnst you in the above entitled
suit on or before the 1st day of the next regular
term of the Circuit court of the state ol Oregon
lor Douglas county lo-vvil: Monday the 2d day
of May, 1SS7, and if ymt fail so to appear and
answer the plaintiffs will apply to the court for
the relief iletnanueu in sard complaint to-wit:
that the mortgage described in said complaint
be forccl.ised and the real property therein
described be sold to wit: the V ' of the X
W 'J, S F. U i S W X, X W.U of.S Y
and S V U' S W of section 31 and S yol
5 V. ' section 3? in township 32 south of range
6 West ami the W of X Ii X K'i of X K
and K ,'i of S F. of section 4 and S Y of
X W '4 X Y 4 of S V V X of X W '( S
E of X Y V and X W of X L 4 of sec
ion 3 in township 33 south of range 6 West of
Wil'canUte Meridan in ! louglas: county Oregon
and containing 760.2!; acres more or le.ss with
the tenements hereditaments and appurtcn
. enecs thereunto belonging or in anywise jp
perlaining.
1 r.at the j .roceeds of r.aid :."de be applied to
the payment of the costs and expenses of said
foreclosure and sale, to the payment ot such
a sum as the court may adjudge reasonable as
attorneys fees in this suit, and to the pay
ment of two thousard '.v.o hundred and forty
eight and thirty tive one hundredths didars
due from ilie defendant Simon KremoAt to
plainliiVs with intetc-d thereon at the rate of
eight percent per annum from the 15U1 day
of March, 1SS7, and fir the costs and dis
bursements of this suit. That the said defen
dants and each of them be forever barred and
foreclosed of all right and equity of redemp
tion in and to the said moil gaged premises or
any part thereof, and if the proceeds of said
?ale It insufficient to nay the cos's and expen
ses and the amount due plaintiifs as aforesaid
that plaintiffs have judgement against the said
defendant Simon Kremont for any deficiency so
remaining, and that they have execution thcte-
for. This Summons is published by order of
Hon.R. S. Ilean Judge of the above entitled
court made March 16th, 1SS7 .
J. C. Fi'u.f.kton,
Atty. forPlaintilts.
Scike For Publication
Lai.d Oliice al Howntits; Or. Feb. 21, 1SS7.
"VTOTI .K IS 11EHKHY til VEX THAT TIIK !d,.
il lowing inmed settler has filed notice of his in
telitioii to make liual proof iu support of his claim
and that said proof iviil he made before the lleuister
or Uei.-iver of the L". S. band otliec at ltojelnir"
Oregon, o;i Tiui.-s.l iy April 11, D,s7, viz: "
Wm. Hiiih,
lloui' stead Knlry No. :yl2 for ll e X '. of S F ' S W
t of S K ami S K of.S W ;.. seetion "f,), Tp!;.
IClttOst. lie names the foilovin' witncs.ic, to
prove libs eoiitijiuoiis residence upon, and cultiva
tion of said laijil, t .:: Hiram Harker. Tlios. shrum
Wm. .1. Cliftoif. J. F Darker, all of lloschur V it
Dou,-!:i.se iuntVOi-. Cn vs. W. .Ion sht., '
kesj-.ster.
-a
3 3Si
!t!5i
3
Tin- Lightest Jlunuiiisj auJ niorst Powerful WinJaiill now before t!io Fuulic
Needs no atleution, ami lasts for yoais. .
A(in.:i.lsir;.(ors Final Sot Ice.
In Coiinly Court of the State of Oregon for
Dotiu'liiH County estate of W. I). Shelton deceased
AltiTICEIS IIKUKBY UIVEX TUAT THE VS
ll dersiirocd mltniiiMnilor J tho above entitled
estate hai liled bis final amount iu settlement of
said estate in the abo-.e entitied court and tho said
eourt lit' order d'lh' tn.wlo luu fixed Monday, tin-4th
day oi April lss; for he iritis objevtioiiB if anv tliere
be to said tina! account and to tho settlement of
said estate, late-l at tlnbtirg, Oregon, the llh
day of .March ls7.
' J. C. Ft l.LKKTON, X. T.AKAI T,
Attr. for Admr. Administrator
Aduiinistrntors Final Notice.
In the county court of the state, of Orc.-"n for
DfHialas coiintv eta(e of A. I). Jones ilcccueJ.
TUuriCKIS HEKKHY U1VF.N THAT THE I'X
Xl dersiirucd administrator of the a'nove entitled
estate has tiled his final account m the scltlenient of
said estate ill the above entitled court and tlie said
court by ordor duly made lias fixed Tuesday, the
-1th day of July, lssT.for boarin objections if any
there be to said final account and to the settlement
of said otato. Hated at Koseburj, Oregon, the 25,
day of March IM. J. II. Siltl'B, Administrator.
Admiiilstratois Final Notice.
In the county court of the fctate of Orei;oii for
I)ou','Uvs county "citatt of Ilcurv Wagoner deceased.
NOTICE IS HEKEUY OIVEX THAT THE I X
dersiirned administrator of the ab)ve entitled
estate has filed bis final account in the Fbttleiucnt
of said estate in tbn above entitled eourt and tin;
said court by onkir duly made has fixed Tueay
the 5th day of July lSiST, for bearing o!'e;tioii if
any tiiere be to iaid fin d aeeouut Shd to the settle
ment of aald estate. Dated at Itosebunr, Oregon the
25th, day of March j. i. Shrrii,
Administrator.
TO LEASE OR SELL
"VTOTKEIS HEREBY CIVEX THAT 1 WILL
JLl lease or sel! the Steam Saw Mill ktio nn as J. J.
hitsctfs mill on Deer creek Douylas County, ro.
gon. For further partieularj enquire of
,. U. WllHUKTT,
Admiuistrato
BreTvsteT's Patent Itcln Bolder.
Vonr lines aro whero yon pnt thom nrA
under horses' reet. une agent sola 12 aaz. in
5 davs, one dealer sold 6 doz. In 15 days.
Samples worth $1.50 fbee. Write for terma.
E, 3 BliEWSTEB, HoUy, Ulcb,
PATENTED,
Tliese Mills are the Best,
Cheapest, Strongest
and Lightest,
AND ARE
BELFEEGULATOHS-
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o
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