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ROSEBURG REVIEW ISSUED FRIDAY MOUXIKGS THE REVIEW PUBLISHING CO. ThE SI OSS OF THE TIMES. J. R. N. BELL, - - Editor FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 187. 'OKOAXIZED UXVOCRl 1'-" Our erratic contemporary under takes to challenge the tmii "Organ- TlIE .1 ailic.l hy ized llvpocnsy ReviewIo the republican party am also lo deny the allegation wc in vie tbatfur the twenty four years of lepub lican rule, denioeiats were excluded from all offices of honor and profit within the gift of the federal adminis- Irati'jn. Tl'is latter fat is so univer sally known that we arc astounded at trvin" 1 to contradict it. . So universal was this exclusion of denio crats, that the judiciary aIucU aLove all should be free from partisan con trol, was organized exclusively in the interest of the republican party, and every judicial position filled with a republican. Not however content with this debasement of the judiciary partisan ends, an effort was made even to control the army, and no Jess publican ch'ieftian than Gen. Garfield introduced into congres3 a bill to re- Slilt the OW QucMtlon. 'The democracy of Virginia demand of Congress reparation for loss from the dismemberment of the ftatp during the wa?. The net of tho Unionists durinjr the Rebellion was one of the means of saving the union, ana now 11 government will pay off their claim it will be a prelude to the payment tor heir slaves, and other claims that eve to business-help the friends that But wc shall probably be oblfgrd to help you. The South is solid for the import from California throughout the democracy, and so democracy must year butter, onions anil potatoes; and staml solid tor the fcoutu. I lain-. !, ,.a,.,l ,wnt,.l.l.. ! ft-mln. Oregon i.i importing from California potatoes, ouions, butter, peaches, sweet potatoes, grapes, green coin and canta loupes. Great rpiantities of these pro ducts come in on cvery steamer. Neatly all these things, of her own production, Oregon ought to have now t abundance jon the market. in grca- Before the war Virginia Virginia holer. The above shows that the Plain- feahr is very hard pressed for lwliti- cal capital ajrainst the democrats. and West were ono state. At that time the stale owed quite a large bonded indebtedness. During the war the new stale of West Virginia was organized out of a part of tho terri tory of Virginia, but no arrangement was mat'c by which West Virginia should assume her equitable part of the obligation to pay this bonded indebted ness. It was through the act of Con gress that Virginia was. thus left legally obligated to pay the full debt, when in equity, West Virginia should pay her part of Jt. Th(, Plaindeahr calls this Virginia's "loss from disraf mberment" during the war. No man who is honest would insist that Virginia dace the number of Major Generals, should pay all this indebtedness, an attempt but illy concealed to pun- Congress, by her own act, made it im ish the illustrious Hancock for the possible to bind West Virginia to as atrocious crime of being an adherent sume the payment of any part of it. of the party of Jefferson, Jackson and Hence the government, being resjion the constitution. Could anything sible for this condition of things might more be said of the depraved state of be reasonably asked to pay it. The affairs? Plaindealer's scare-crow about paying But it is not simply that the public lul 13 V M"l4U-u"0 that we ought to produce for export, wc shall continue to bring from that slate for our own consumption; while bacon, ham?, lard, canned boef, soup and much else, will keep coming from the east to us in car loads. Through this continual demand on other states even for our food, our leth anrv advertises itself and our stat falls into discredit It is natura enough for those upon whom we make continual demand "for these products to suppose that we cannot produce them ourselves, or are we too lazy to undertake it &lifornians point to the vast quantities of fruits and vege tables shipped by them to Oregon and say Jo immigrants who talk of coming here, "Oregon has neither soil nor cl i mate; it doesn't produce anything; peo ple there are obliged to buy their fruit and vegetables here; if you go there you'll starve." A dealer in Portland, the other day, pointed to a large quantity of musk melons in crates from California, say ing: 'In each crate are a dozen and a half of melons; they cost in San Fran Cisco 81.32 a crate, packed as they are, crate and all Our people in Oregon seem to thiuk they can't afford to raise TXHEFES8XBI.E COSBVVT. The G. A. R. celebration at Wheel-' ing, West Virginia, on Saturday was the occasion of an indefensible piece of conduct on the part of the G. A. R. iosts of that state there assembled. The refusal of the members of t.h Grand Army of the Republic to inarch under a picture of the commander-in-chief of the army ! and navy of the United States was a dishonor to them selves. It stamncd that organization as a political concern that for the pur pose of insulting a democratic presi dent would disregard the very principle of respect for the American sovereignty upon which alone the G. A. R. has an existence. The redeeming feature of the occasion, however, was the action of the Pittoburg Legion, the last of the orders in tho parade, and who marched squarely under the picture with their hats raised in salutation. Then it was that by electricity an appeal went lo the whole country for maintaing the respect duo the chief magistrate of the great American Republic. It stirre the patriotic impulse of every true cit zen, and even in the surrouniing crowd the tumult of applause utterly drowned out the G. A. R. hisses. It U but, A sample of the sentiment that will e stirred in every corner of the union and it will lose the G. A. R. a great deal of the respect entertained for them and will sink out of sight the question of what was the underlying cause of such conduct and even the sober second though'tof theGrand Army posts every where must condemn it as an Unwar ranted insult to the sovereignty of the American people. Evening Democrat. service wa3 thus debauched, that pat- t Reserve notice Albany Democrat. for ,w ronage was dealt out to senators, who thus became bosses of a gigantic politic cal machine having for its object the perpetual control of the government by the republican party, that we call attention to these facts. The hypoc "risy in denying these things which are known to hp true ia the greater oflenRP, a secular matter," and you severely criticize the learned Prof. ! ' 1 t:iiU ..iAWfci.. Why Bro. Benjamin do you do so? d0 we slia11 be compelled to order from What do von mean anyway? In writ OaUtornia. Unions and potatoes in ing a notice of Prof. Rork's lectures large quantities this dealer had also in last week's Plaindeahr you say that received by steamer. He said further "the prohibitory amendment is purely tnat u0 supposed he would be obliged to bring them from California rig aiong, ana nutter toD, sui3s there was l'ki lv to hi' no arleqn.ito homo supp'y, It is evident that ;tricultural indus try in Oregon iv:edsan awakening and re-organiz ition. Tho old question is still unanswered when are we going to produce our own food? Oreyoniafi for using ns an ; '''Ua:: ui il',f ui.l ; v. iou W..1U iii.u o leave iii theology entirely out." We say . again Why sir, we had bin" in sic-lit, ihere never was such a horde of hungry office-seekers in the wh:it do you mean? world as for twenty-four yeai3 set learned lo think that this was the ker round the festive board and . devoured nel of the whoh thing. The theology tho spoils, and it requires a derrick to science of God woid of God the get some of them away from the table moral lightness of this question is the now! Corruption abounded, bossism grandest argument, and about all the grew' rank, tho unwritten law against real argument there is in this prohibi- a third term was seught to be set at tion question. And surely this is defiance a partisan quarrel over Bpoils enough. When you put it purely upon inspired Guiteao to murder a presi- "secular ground?, and leave out the dent, the Belknaps and Dellanos cs "theology," Lish Applegate will not L-aped the penitentiary, tho She-mans leave a vestige of your thread-bare-self and Blaincs becamo millionaires by to cast a shadow when the sun is at its office holding at 555000 per year! The zenith. The attitude you assume in fe'uiunors, Grecleys, Adams, Trumbulls, that stricture of Prof. Rork is in direct Curtius, Julians and Palmers, honest, antagonism to the argument of the W. patriotic men all, deserted the paity C. T. U. the crusaders, and every lee- their brains had organized, and the turerfor the last hundred years or more, country was given over to a reign of including R. G. Ingersoll. No sir, if corruption, of whiskey rings, of Credit you are going to hold to the position Mobilier infamy, navy jobberies, politi- that this question is "purely secular," cal assessments of office-holders, and and not "theological," then sir we will crime culminating in the very theft bo forced in behalf of this christian of the presidency itself ! community to mcaorc lances with you, ! believing it ivould bo far worse if your whis- Rork showed the - c mm u. -a mm THE PEOPLE'S GROCERS. CITY BOOK STORE, Post Office Building, Roseburg, Oregon. jgjST An Immense Pall Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Books and Stationery to Arrive Immediately. An American syndicate are to estab lish a great bank in China, sure enough to negotiate all government loans, and enjoy the rich business incident to the purchase of materials of war, construct ing public works, and the payment of foreign embassies. The bank will con- trol the mint, is authorized to issue paper money, and is given large con. cessions in telephone business. Our Grand Cut in Prices is Being Inaugurated. Stand by Us and Get the Benefit of Low Prices. We Lead, Others May Follow, City Patrons should have our Delivery Wagon call every morning. WE A THE Jt HEP O ST. Roseburg, Or. Month of August, 1887. Mean Actual Barometer, 29-43 Highest Barometer 29.64 Lowest Barometer 29.25 Monthly Range of Barometer. 39 64.7 , 89.0 45-1 43-9 41.6 . 130 . 27.x 5I-S It is not necessary for Tut Review Mean Temperature to state its posit:on uuoii the prohibi- Highest Temperature .. , . c . Lowest Temperature. . I Tnntlih' Kancrr 1 pmnrratiiie . . E-ery one knows we hav3 been out spo- Grealesl Daily RanC of Ten,r. . . . ken, and at no time have we changed Least Daily Range of Temp. our views upon this, or upon any of the Mean Daily Range of Temp. amendments. The Review need not Mean Daily Dew-point. , 1 .. . , . . I Mean Daily Relative Humidity.." 6i.6 vi -V-, 1 Prevailing Dir. of Wind Northwest. cmvo uaHU. .ui luuiwuuai Total Movcnicnt Df "lnJi Miles .... 3144- connected with our whole force ever nichcst Vcloc. Wind & Dir. 22 N.W. sups in at the back door of a saloon Total rrccipiiation . to "take fiomethin," and then No- of tlas Which Rain or Snow Fell roniHS out. r.i.I I.Iou k ll.n r..-n. 1 N- of FoSSy Da's , .1 , t 1 IT, I uiuitill iji.fi 11, aim ari:n.no limn ui , Fair everyone tuat does not uo as tney. i u cloudy Some of these days an item may drop Dates of Solar llalos in TriE Review that will make some Dat of Lunar IIalos one blush. Prohibition is a principle, f r,, f 'Bnt Prohibitionists must C-WK MEAN WHAT WE SAY ! raX3 E3353Tf GOODS -AT T11L - LOWEST FRIGES MOORE & EVANS. ALSO AGENTS TOR THE BAIIff WAOOIf, RACINE HACKS AND BUGGIES, OLIVER CHILLED PLOWS, ROLLING HARROWS, SEEDERS, AND ALL OTHER KINDS Of FARM MACHINERY. MOORE & EVANS. ggTGlVE US A TRIAL -COUNTRY PATRONAGE ESPECIALLY SOLICITED - INSPECT OI K ritlCEi AT ONCE, REMEM3ER WE ALSO CARRY A FULL LINE OF ' Uoolis unci Statiour,v. . MOORE & EVANS 1 4 i i 4- 4 t i 4 t We Will Prove Our Words by Our Deeds, .oS 2. . o. 23- oS. , 0. None None M oore & Evans, SIMMONS Killing. V. no nvo tnlil tluh this ortraniztT , . , , . views prevail, than to have the ii.-in wrhiHi rrrow KO rank in COirUPtlOn r ' il,ft ' , 1 1 'J4. . Aivi oninm or i t is nothing. "practice what they preach" or "their Dates of Thunderstorms . Tl. S. rr.rr.. em 111 1 1 riml I horn Miff " Knlfmi ltlv 1 7 .v. cv... luua Observer, a "1,-edlc out." 1 .V. o. .26-. Signal Corps U. S. A The Ochoco Review in upon our suggestions that the adminis commenting tratiou deserves commendation in its neat' u Man is immortal, he is efforts to secure to the people the fraud- Burr Flour, i? sack . 4l.n4-' !f o fmirlrlnra 1oCPfKffl it. IS n,l momlitv nartv. That it ta the evl1 of vhl h howinS the gmty, J I .ulIu ..f mnfKnrla nnrl llOTIPSt mil 'HUT V. I'UIVI iftv..u 4 ... , 1 ' 1 . .. nartv lninred pose. There is no term to descnoe it, ' ' , , . . Roller Flour save the one we have adopted of 8 ,maSe. s vli miserable ulent -vagon roaa grants, says: "les, Beans ft nuc uiitr, uu cuufca tun umcr. 1 u me uumiuisLiuuo.'i isucceeus in SCCUl 1 Buter 10 three million acres of un- Cheese, $ ft MARKET REPORT. Roseburg Market. "Organized Hypocrisy." . . m Ti. -11. r 1 , We will pursue this subject a little xn. uachsonyuie zemmei tumoies pnrn , . n,o , .. ESi doZ further. To-dav the republican party head over heels into a trap of its own , . - , , . . . , Lard, ltt . -rf I I T 1 1 it I iiouu iuiiuui; lu"o CJ"a' "I liUli- I . , 1. i psf rrnvornmnnt.. if. will mnf nnlo arf urn 1 . . . 1.1 ... AnH cna fnt-iiv.no 4- 41. 1 - I vui iiuicui. V w ana the promotion puny, -.. . ; -the gratitado and respect of the people Cracked Wheat. V ft cotemporary going so xar as 10 say uia . wa, tut tue ugu. iuwcu of Q ljut o tbe min bu St John must not come to uregon in g.Bui- pumuon uiaa acuiauy ex T , . . wW Oats, V Lu the interest ottneamenamenti oouia ioicu tunc, u mm was uuho m uiuci narrow-minded, contracted bigotry go to give a greater numher of democratic further This organization that for Congressmen from that section. The twenty-four years controlled the gov- Sentinel seems to he ignorant of the nmmnnt in all denartmtnts. all tiiat iact tnat republican ouiciais naa en- time making its hypocritical claim cf tire charge of the whole census ma beina temperance party, a moral chmery, and ihat, if they thus acted, ing these In the Circuit court of the state of Oregon for Donirlas county. . . " ... ... . . . : r . - i E,. t . ' fustier, riuimin i nrawu wr iram - vs i lo ibhuc execu- Aii'lrcw 3. Burnett, Defendant.) tion. To Andrew J. Uuriictt, above liainru uciennant. in lie name of the state of Oreiron you are hereby summoned and require I to aiear aud anawor the mot on ol piaiotin Mr leave w issue an oaccuviwh m the above named cause, now on file-vvith the Clerk of said court on or before the 10th day of October 18S7. it being Monday the first dayoi tne nexv regu lar term of said court to be held at the Court house ;,. nn.l.nra in in i llnlKrhui eutliltv. UrOOll. A11U you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and aiiRwcr said motion as herein required the plaintiff o ili oniiiv t.n t.h ennrt forthe relicl ucmanucu inere- in to-wit: That plaintiff be permitted bj said eolirt ia nvm-ntiiMi iunnl lii this rause.on p'aintiff 9 $1.50 iudiftnent against defendant herolofore recovered .,4.1 lor ine auin 01 ubibiiiwh "uiroisu i.uD.... 4 ; lars and fifty ccnU and for the costs of this motion. w I Thi unimnna ia nnhlished DV inc orticr 01 11 on. I R. S. Bean, Judjre of tho above named court which - order is dated Aumisi lain, ieai. .1. . IIAMIIilo., riaiutiff Attonicy. 850 $1.23 Administratrix Notice. UTivrirr IS TTFEKRY GIVEN THAT THfc. . IN dcrsiinied has been duly appointed by the order makes Cleveland's administration pop ular, and are what will cause his re. eiection next year." JiiVFRYTHixc. is not harmonious m; the republican ranks in the east. The Hay, t? ton . . , Wool, ft..... Ham and Bacon, fc ft. Dried Apples ij? ft " Peaches " riums Prunes Roscoe Conkling combination, consist- Bran, ton. . . partv, a prohibition party, did nothing it was in striking contiast with the ing of Conkling, ex -postmaster general 15c I2C Sc 3c 6c $1.00 ! 1 ;0C I ua ntv .nnrt. of nouirlaa county state of Ore $7f5iO Bn. Administratrix of the estate of C. .BUI deceased ; 1 i'v ijim dug v.. - - . , . 2Cr I i-iv ah nnum holdinif claims ajiainst the datiauiui ova ririiiirtfi ifi ifitTnviiv Liiti w cmv x ministratrix duly verified as bv law required at her residence in Kiraeourg, uouias cmnj, wku... within six months from tho date of this notice or the first publication thereof. And all persons inc themselves inueoicu 10 nm ....... to make lnuneuiaie payment m wu " Dated August I0tn lbs.. K.mma Bali, Admiiiisiratrix. Chicken;, 1? doz. lo 14c 5C 16c I 5C IOC $20 $2. JO Baudon Beach Estate (063 Acres) For Sale. CONTAINING THE RACE COURSE, AGATE Beach, Horseshoe Bar, the renowned Caves. Tbe latter are about in the renter of the beach resorted to for health and recreation, aud which, down to low water uuc is tne exclusive property 01 the owner by riifht of atcnt. The frontage on tho beach, which is nearly a mile in length, has an un- obscured view of the racinc Uceanand is admirably adapted for villas, hotels, etc., the northern boun dary adjoining lanus 01 a. tiinmo. tne entire trout ai;e of which has been already disposed of in build- Inc lots. The beach itself extends to a considerable distance north of the frontage, and also south of it, and contains a larc quantity of red and white cedar, redwood, spruce, ash, maplo aud myrtle brought in by every tide. Tne patentee is also en titled to all mines, minerals, medicinal springs, clam and oyster beds, wans ana cstrajs tnereon The temperature is unequalled in the" United ates for equability, there beinz only 13 dcirrccs between the monthly mean of January, the coldest month of the year the average of which is 16 dc (frees- and yiat of July and Aueust, the hottest the average of which is 59 (sec Sicnal Service Re' ports.) The Inside lands, about 340 acres of which are-more or less cleared land under lence are suita ble for dairying, or raisinir cattle or sheep, as well as for frrains. loots, etc.. and the entire when cleared (and this is easily accomplished, as the timber has Deen permuted to crow only since tne wmtu man settled here about 30 years since.) will maintain a larpo number of cattle, and also adapted for the ordinary products of agriculture in a temperate climate. Easy terms w ill be (riven, nearly the entire pur cease money beiiij; allowed to lie on the lands for a loner time, such security beinsr considered ample for that purpose. The northern line of these inside lands is only half a mile from the postolfice, stores shipping wharves, etc., of the rising scapotl town oi uatmon, wnich is situated at the Coquille, a river navigable for seairointr shins for 30 or 40 miles from its mouth, and where building lots of a frontage of 30 iect arc selling lurgoOO aud upwards. Apply to GEORGE BENNETT. Baudon, Coos County, Oregon for the advancement of this great general ana, in tact, nnitorm practice moral cause, but under its regime, the of such officials. Tliey were never liquor interest thrived and grew, out- known before to fail to administer stripping all other industries m its such matters in the interest of the rc magnitjude. And to-day, with one publican party. The Sentinel is sorely lr?th'it abases the t-runibific St. prew?c! for po1i' ic.il capital. llatton and others, propose starting a daily paper m xew loik to oppose Blaine and Sherman, and support Rob ert Lincoln. This causes much scring ing among the disciples of the plumed kni-'ht ;uk! thf jjreat iceberg. IThen Baby was sick, we gar her Castorla, When the was ft Child, she cried for Castorla, I When she became Ilios, she dang to Castoria, When she had Children, she gare them Castoria, ....o V.0--C1 ' li. U U . v. , at the same time the Oreyonian and Statesman, the two leading repub lican journals in the state are fighting the amendment with all their power unci with unwonted vigor, and Gen. Applegate, an acknowledged republi can leader has taken tu stump in the whisky interest Hypocrisy, verily Organized II ypoctisy! Is it necessary to say more to sus tain the charge? If so, take up the case of the poor colored man, for w hom every hypocritical republican heart trly bleeds, at tho same timo that the Frecdman's bureau "bled" his pocket for the enrichment of republi can rogues, the rejection by the repub lican senato of Matthews to an impor tant office because of his color; aud the drawing of the color line in the Grand Army. Take it for all in all, in all the vari ous fields which it n ay bo considered, upon any of the great questions of the day, the republican party has no opin ions, no vitality. It is a sectional party, comprehending but one-half the Union, and is fast becoming a thing of the past; its last hopes arc not upon any question of policy, but are simply those of the personality of Blaine and JJlaineism. skeins confuted to two phrase on'y -z; il0 tempora 0 mores" and '"wit rob He die I ii." We believe he has used these phrases in every issue since he has been astride the Ylaindealer tripod. For the benefit of those who are not latin scholars we will translate the forgoing, that all may see tbe true in tent. 0 ttmpora 0 mores menns, I am a scholar, and done you forget it. Mirabile dicta mean1!, a wonderful prodigy at the helm of the Ylaindeater. Now so much learning as this in a county newspaper every week bewild ers us. Our readers will therefore ex cuso our flighty editorials for a few weeks vet. The Tlaindeakr in last week's issue in its great struggle, utterly failed to to prove what they said the week previous, "that the democrats had now 8337,000,000 in the U. S. treasury, and was hoarding up the money to buy the south and the purchasable liquor vote of New York in the coming pres idential campaign.' No my clear co tern, you will have to take that back or prove it, and you have done neither as vet. Our advice about running a j - reliable newspapor is good, if yon will only take it. nit: quidity .if representing the peo ple so as to ba of them and with them, and yet be no demagogue, wi.o will lie. to them and flatter them, is a rare one. Jefferson, Jackson, Lincoln and Cleve. land are conspicuous instances of it in our country's history. No one of them ever left the path of the plain people, aud still no one of them was afraid to tell anybody that he was wrong,, when he thought him so, Democratic Times. J A Salem man has introduced into Oregon a soug, which tho Statesman commends for containing words rebuk ing "Pi-tcuTonr. rVflVplaiirl tor Ins uav 1 1 1 a. vuivivi -W "'- - ,t I order. Theie is no law to prevent a man from making a fool of himself, j and this singer seems as much iuspiied as Rev. Burchard with his famous Bum. llomanism aud Rebellion alliter ation. Children I Cry for PITCHER'S Health and Sleep without Morphine. That "Jackson Democrat" who aj poarcd sometime since in the Plain deahr is dead, and an obituary of his past career wdl appear in due time. In the mean time tho Plaindeahr should drap one of its columns in mourning in momori.mi of the dead hem . LAST JNOTICqS SU3X3JO.S. In the Circuit Court in and for Duns's" county, State of Orcguii . Sylvester Pcinioycr, Geo. W. " coo, ami Gso. W. Jlcliritlc, Board cl Cotniuissl-iiicri i i i.A ct-ifAnf iiriMinn fur the (r -t cu. ! auu I, .! i . suit in juiuiijr i.-i. m l f,.r tne iincst- y to foreclose I itfUi of tiie lur.iio liiarejf, mortgajfe. vs. j B. F. Dowell ana ! N. A. Doweli, Defendants To n. T. Powell aud N. A. Uuwell, above lia-.iwd Defendants. , , I,, i,e name of tlm Slalc of Oregon, you and each of vou are here uy summoned and required to ap pear and answer Plaintiffs complaint now on flic against vou in the above entitled juit with the clerk said Court, on or titiore tne iuiu uay oi uctoerr lxar. it boincr Monday, the first day oi me next reg ular term of said Court, to' be held at the court house in Koscburtr in said Douglas county, Oregon,. and you are notified, that, if you fail to appear and an swer eaid complaint as herein required the plaintiffs will ni-.nlv to said Court lor ine relict aemanuoa in said Complaint, to-wit, tliat the certain mortgage executed and delivered by defendants to plaintiffs on the 7th Uay of December 1S85 be foreclosed and the real property therein in saw mort(rae uescnocu as follows to-wit: The north half of the Donation land claim of Jesse Applegate and wifein Township Twenty-two (2.) South Hange Mve (5) West, Willam ette Meridian, excpt two hundred acres more oi less, conveyed y W. H. H. Appleeato to Charles Drain and i. C Drain on June 2lth 1871, and de scribed as follows: Beginniiur at the northwest corner of said Donation claim running thence north 89 15' East 03 cliaius, mcnee jaouin rfi zy nasi n chains and 1C links, thence South ft) 15 WcstW chains, thenco North 31 'M fc,ast a(,ij ciiaute to tne place of bctfiiiiilut,', coiilatiiiiijf lal.&y avres, a c and except 6.35 acres of land lying west of the County road deeded to Cartwright, alo the Donation land claim of James W. Jones, belnj the north half of the Southwest quarter ana tne soutn nan oi tne Vorthwest quarter of section Twer.ty-three (23) Township Twenty -three (23) South Range Five (5) ... ...f . . .. A Wedv Vt mauivfciv rfivi iui-ii, vvubaiiou lao itirs, ll ixtn in Dousrlas couuty. State of Oro20n.be sold and tho proceeds of such sale be first applied to tho pavmcnl ot tno u-it9 ou oxpvuacs oi sucn toru closure ami sale, to the iwymont of such attorney's fee as the Court shall adjudge reasuniblo for fore closing this mortf.'age, and to the payment of said principal sum of two thousand dollars, due upon toe proiuis&oi iiuw, -iini.il miu i,ivHn to secure, with interest thereon which from the date thereof to Au"fust 11th 1S7, amounts to two humi re4and ltty-claht aiul 4..-100 dollars, with legal ft K, 1 110 I vim ciKim w I'vws1""" iNot ice For Publication Land Olhco at- Rosebuiv, Or. August ISth 18S' ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE VOL i.1 lowiug-namcd settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ar.d that said proof will be made before tho Register or Receiver of the U. 8. Land oflice at Roseburg, Oreion, on Thursday October 13th, 18S7. viz: William Fcrgusson, Homestead Entry No. 3835 ror the N of 84 Sec. 32, Tp. is s K 8 West W M He names the follow ing w itnesses to prove his con tiunoiis residence upon, and cultivation at. said J land, viz: John Weatherford, Albert Crouch, John Bauer aniueorge loruney, an oi Camas valley Douglas county, Oregon. Cius. W. Johsstox, Hcjister. Dissolution Notice. TVTOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVES THAT TIIE PART Xv nerslup heretofore ccnddctul under tho firm name of Gabltert Sc Kramer is this day dissolved by utual consent. All dt;bts due the firm are navable to F. M. Cabburl who will coulinuc the business and pay all debts against the firm. F. M. Garhkrt W. Kbampb, Mvrtle Creek, Oregon August lGth, 1SS7. . interest at 1ib rate of eight per larniurs w , F. Dow ciency which may remain unpaid after applying petannum from said dute, a.nd plaintiffs will take ajment SAW MILL FOR SAL j ONE CIRCULAR STEAM SAW MILL, BOILER, ' Engine, Saws and M ichincrv necesfarv for a ! Complete Saw Mill, now situated m tbe homestead i f John M. Rowley in Iccr Creek precinct, Doug- J ah new. Having been run only In successful operation since 1866, patronized from all sections of the Northwest, endorsed by uiuiik men ana icaaiDg cuueators. THE HOST PERFECTLY EQl irrED SCHOOL las county, Oregon. ehin at v mmitlio The same must be sold on account of the death of J. J. Whitsett. and if not sold at. nrivate sale i bei 1ST. atone oVIoek of said .lav. n-ll ll.- m ' Pr ,u c!as$ ?n " Coast, it offers private or class . -. . - 7 T ' " , intmirfmn rln mw, 1 llhn ft lift inn nk mnin tirmtiiRM ii ihm tiirrtnct in A. . - .7 derfor cash. J. H. WHITS ETT. ' """' j orm and all Common School Branches. StudenU j of all ages and both sexes admitted at any time. vuufiK use, firmsiroiig una nesco, proprietor PATENT'S Obtained, nd all Patent Business in the U. S. Patent, Oflice attended to for MODERATE FEES. Our office is opposite the V. 8. Patent Office, aud we can obtain Patents in less time than those re mote trom WASHINGTON Send MODEL OR DRAWING. We advise as to patentability free of charge; and we make NO CHARGE UNLESS WE OBTAIN PATENT. We refer horc to the Postmaster, the Supt. of the Money Order Div., and to officials ot the I'. S. Pat ent Office. For circular, advice, terms and referen ces to actual clients in your own State or county write to C, A. SXOW & CO.. Opposite Pate Office,- Washington, D. C DvT- PRITCHARD AND SIIr OX JACKSON STREET, OPPO site Sheridan Bros, hardware store. ROSEBURG - - - OREGON. THE CYCLONE. The Lightest Ktmniutt aud most Towerful Windoiill now before tbe Public Keeds no attention, and lasts for years. All persons indebted to the estate of .3. Whit ow. wwiwu, are required to make unmeaiaie pay i iwnvj ,n. s - - - i ment to tbe undersigned or to Lane & Lane Rose- proceeds of such sale as , 0 ourg, Orpjon. Jtelay will entail cost. Th,s "ummons w i .i,?r ... e fx j iiieiaii ew-w, m-mt I Bean, Judge of said court, which order is dated a j. .A rt.,,Jl I In nikt lQlh. lHa7. ' J. hjhiltuj aijiiimiisilvo. v -a j , August U, SS7, Plaintiffs Attorney Dissolution Notice. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PART Xl nership herctofo.'e conducted uuder the firm name oi W. Kramer & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual ooiiscnt. All debts due tbe Arm are payable to W. Kramer who will continue tho business and pay all debts against the Dim. W. Kramer K. M. Garbest. Myrtlcvrctk, Orcg-jii, Au uat lGlh, ls;. ,sr3Mio.s. In the Circuit Court ot tho State of Oregon in and for Douglas County Catherine Brcoks Plaintiff , Suit in Equity V9 for divorce John W. Brooks Defendant John W. Brooks the above 'isuied defendant. In tho name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled cult on or before the 10th, day of October laS7 that being the first day of the next term of the above entitled Court and if you fail to to answer, the Pltintiff will apply to the said Court fur the relief demanded in said complaint to wit: For 4 decree oi this Court that the bonds of niatrimonv existing between Plasntiff and Defendant be desoli W. That Plaintiff hare and recover her costs and dishnrsments herein and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem proper. This summons is published by order of R. 8. Bean Judge of the 2-Kl, Judicial District of the State of Oregon bearing date Aug, 22nd, 187. L. F. Lasb & Joux Lase. , Attorneys tor Plaintiff. ij S PATENTED, These Mills are the Best, Cheapest, Strongest and Lightest: AND SELF-IiEaXJLA.TOHS Pacific 12-ft. 14-ft.. 16-ft" 22-ft. MILLS Manufacturing 934 & 936 MISSION ST., S. F. DON'T FORGET THE PRICES; Co. MILLS $65 75 00 IG-fL-18-ft. 20-ft. 24-ft "B" MILLS lU-ft. MILLS 50 Order through The Ketiew office and sae extra char: S110 175 200 250. fro 1 ':V f CS! atOdJ each Joli resul In eA. are r "Ml Th. Chu 1st and and Sick (x-btwf cbnf p. rti T ' busif ' theirf VI EV the:! dc!a I lam! ereJ ent ci sent will part Stf look Uair ofiic? Cla'i hlth the , una. opin scni onctf the No, Siiv Co. abo or ti 15111. sm, lene jfyc OtJ( . u sari' of t fevi royri fror rx.-y riu! . J 1 Clvf con turri toil I to It oft day the val lot An of ver port wit the ad) up mt chr no! TI. be OH b rt to L. -II, th' he S fr 1 3 ti i ll, II p p 2 r, j d r s: c