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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1899)
NEW GOODS r. J LOWEST PRICES Three Large Shipments. THE PLAIN DEALER fuMiUied Nonday and Thursday. Irk Editor , r.. l. STR.VTfORl.. TV. CCONXER I. L. STRATFOKU... ..Msr. and Solicitor ; dubscrlpltwn Kitle. te Year Sit Mniuli rbrce Jlolh CO 1 . AIXU ST 31, 1(W. LET US STAND BY OUR COUNTRY. tat os ttatid by our coonUy in it Uuie . of iteel. rsisl is true .j::utifu:. j Wl.il) ur soldier buys are coDteiiJiiij: , 'N eibibiiion of the atfaiort a treacberons eu-. uiv across the , tcouJ S,uUieru Oregon 1'ietrict Agri Maucleuaeavoiiiiif lo ieio:- Urn ai.d cnltural Society opece J at tbe fair order previous to ilio iu U'im of grounds, tear tm city, Tuesday uiorn fr ,rmme.. let i.o citia-n be found I ing, Uddrr tbe uioet favorable auspice. ,oppinj at tbe heels of tur u.cu and "lefging" for tbe public ioe. i ; .i..., wii...n JSeoretaryof AgrKruitore Uson eni .l. . -r : onreume to. the staUw of asoiogtoa , . , t i : . .i.,,imri and Oregon in July, joterviwmg !aznere uf that sect i jn. U-pw.-J the opic-; ioa that the time had com - tnn the . oast was in a poeiiiin to command the ( trade of the Orient and the l'ai-inj. Ie . paviiijn, hundreds ot entries being made said Manila alone wunld Wkf ail ' lie i ut-, on ti,j, j4Ti The stock Tarda aleo corn ier Washingion and Oreg oui I nitnu- , meacej filling op early in the day, much fact ore and put iu tiu cans. M 1 i ns of j te satisfaction of tbe management, dollars of trade io it er al-me awaits t ti,e race coatee ,nJ rabies wae tbe facifie coast a mkmi as it cjd tup- pir the demand. Tne l ido coat is . destined to yet be the giean-s; market of ' by the score. Many of tbe bortea en tbe world. It is iiuposnibl. now to pre- j tered for the races irere brought from a diet what will b the resoh during tbe jODg disunce, Jacktoa and Coos coan twentieth centory of onr new acqoUi- : fjej ,j eveD Eastern Oregon contnbut tioos in tbe East and tbe consegoeut j jng l0 ,i,e itt stimulation to trade wiiu me couuir ee on tbe Pacific shore opposite to our coast. Tbe liuH will come when lines of steamers will ba as thick between China and Japan and California, Oegon and Washington as they are now be tween Liverpool and Ksw Y. rk. Oar coast is tbe natural entra? rt f r me trade of Asu. American Farmer. Cuba and I'oi to Kico aie iaiproriug rapidly under American mle. Every thing is peacelol and Ihe people are in tbe maio satisfied. The same a ill be true of tbe Philippines as soon at the tribal insurrection ol the Tagals is eop-j pressed, which wiil don bt less be donej this fall aud winter. Iu due time all oar island poeeerMOos will be enjoying good government aud roepci ii y, which go hand in band. The Nashville American, a democrat ic paper, tayi that m'.9 long as Ameri- r 2 n mnArm mrm lHinir balt'lirrl bv a fcalf-taeage toe it is the duty of every ! American to stand loyally tf i:ie flag of his country." That is i'ti e different from the otterances of the co.-perbead sheet of this city. There is alto quits a difference between a democratic and a popocralic newepiper. Conimiwioner Biuger Hernni.u of the general "land office rate that he is lav orabls to the cout ii.uauce vf the privi lege granted sheep owner to rze their flxka on the Cascade it serve, and wi'j recommend that such permission be giv es, thooah with restrictiobe as to time of grazing and tbe number of sheep al lowed to certain ranges. Tne day after the Boston Anli-linper-aliet League adopted an addretn U manding the immediate withdrawal of United Ktates troops from tbe Philippines tbe goTernment i-ued a rail for ten more regiments. While tbe two erects were not connected they tit together in tbe right way. The PLAtSDEALtB is an optimiet, not a peesimiet. It wants to help bring on good times and knows this .-annot be done by -constantly croaking and siug iog, "Lieten to Oar Tale ol Woe." No chronic fault finder or professional com plainer ever made a success in life in any line of business. Tbe late government of Han Domingo did pretty .well; it lasted a month or mora. If Jiminez can ttick 10 the rick ety, rocking cbair longer, be will te a better man than tbe la fe'Uwj Tele gram. If Mr. Atkinson wan;s to tackle any other expansionist congressmen, there are plenty of tbeni who will give him an answer that will tie j-iv a interestio' readib as thai uf Congressman Sbattuc. Tbe change ol opinion on the free lit re r issue which many men are now un dergoing is simply a sign of progress, and does not imply any lack of moral consistency upon tbrir part. o far, tbe ant i-imperialisle have been lbs only ones to respond to that appeal of Aguinaldo's to the powers. And eveo the foxy Filipino would hardly class them at a power. Oregon ian. Wbeo Admiral Dewey wishes to ex press his opinion on tbe Philippine question be will sign his name to it. lilobe Damocrat. RICE & RICE, The House Furnisher, ROSEBURG, OREGON. Direct from Haste rn factories, received ill the last ten days. Goods bought in large quautities mean low prices for the consum er. That is our proposition. No Wise Buyer. Can possibly overlook our Bargains. When u c say Bargains uc mean prices not duplicated by any firm. We can furnish your house complete. The only store in Southern Oregon that carries a complete line of House Furnishings. Scud us your orders we can fill them. We solicit your correspondence. THE DISTRICT FAIR. Pavilion txhibit Better Than tsual. MWY STOCK PINS NLLtD. Horse Racing anJ lail v ttalloon As cension Among the Interesting Features of the Program. Tbe weather bas been perfect from tbe very firxt anJ the recent rain having settled (he dutt and cooled tbe atruoe- phere tellers tbe occasion tj be; parliculii ly enjoyed all those who - j j j I are fortanate enough to attend, j tub first day j M usual was piincipaliy occupied in! receiving and arranging exhibits in the ea,iy presented a a animated scene, I horsemen and boreee being cambered tiis cfficees. The office is ot tbe association ou tbe gruund aud actively engaged in work are: V. C. London, president ; H. W. Miller, secretary; B. M. Ccnklicg, assistant secretary and clerk; N. T. Jewett, ticket agent at front gate; L. U. Mathews, keeprr of front gate;J.K. i Jones, keeper at lite side gate; B. M. Armitage pivilion saperintendtnt ; Mrs. Fergoson, and Misses El llendiicks aud Edith Wilson, assistants; Misees Lena Willis and Abbie Parrot, entry cleike; I. Tnornton, marshal. There are MTeral other tuioor ofEceis whose names we wertjuab.e to secure, Tie list already named, however, is a guarantee that the fair will be conduct- ; ed tbroughoat in a most able, pleasing and successful manner, every ellort be ing put forth to insure the pleasure atd enjoyuieut of the visitors. Many refreebment and lunch itaitils are ou the grounds, and Ihe keepers are kept busy catering to Ibo wai.ts of the Plic, The Uoseborg baud is ou the ground each afternoon and its stirring music en livens tbe occasion. THE rAVlLIKW now presents a mod attractive and interesting appearance. Tbe yat ions departments are well filled and the vegetable, fruit and grain exhibit is grand and protably never before ex celled. Tbe art, fancy work and other depait ments aie also very attractive and the display is excellent. The stock yards D3W begin to attract coueiderab'e atten tion. W tD.VESUAV. Ae tbe interest in the exhibits and races increase, the crowds increase at the same rate, and while tbe attendance is not as lar yet ai on former occasioEs, ihe people are gatheiing frcm all parts of tbe country, many even from the coast section and Southern Ore gon being in attendance. . Notwithstanding the great press of work on Douglas county farms it ap appears that many of the farmers are arrangit g to take at least one day at the fair. Tbe first taa occurred Wednesday afternoon, the following entries being made for tile Douglas county, faces, Black Cart, T. Kiddie; Oregon Bell, J. B. Neal; llenrielte, E. Fortune; Goldie, W. Dixon; Jees3 Taylor, Geo. Short. Tbe dash, for which the above en tries were made, wis won by Wm. Dixon's Goldie. The baloon ascension and parachute jump occurred ae advertised, in tbe after noon, but owing to an accident tbe ba loon did not ascend to a very great beightb, but the parachute jump was successfully made. tooav'h hacks. Tbe races for this afternoon are mapped out as follows: Race No. I. Boaning One-half mile and repeat ; purse, o.OO. Itaco No. 2. Trotting Three-minute class; three in five; purse, $100.00. It is guite likely that several special eveuts will, also, be arranged, ihe races will be interesting, as thero are plenty ol horses on the grounds. Mr. Clark arrived from Medford wil'i a string of eight horses, and F. P. Norton arrived today with three from March field, to b- adde J to the number al reaJy cn the grouada. Tbe horses from Jackson ouuty are Free Coinage, Viola, Beilair. Klamath Maid, Tinnorette, Don amore. au J a two-year-old. Fine programmes have been arranged for bvih Friday and Saturday and these We ' Furnish Your House Complete. will be Ihe lo brt-t kiiJ luorl interttt iog days of Ihe fair, a-..d i he atlemlarice prouiiaes to be unusually Irj;e on botu Jay. Ami1 from t lie races ill occur balloon ascrntion nl luradiute jumpon the a(ertiH..n of each lav, abich aloue ' will be worib U ailuiieeioD price. : Taken aUo'ellir tbe fair ni l no doubt ' prove great succeM. Democratic Consistency. Tne following lroin tlm lutei-tVun, while showing up llivan iu tbe true light, furriibbcs an example cflliecon sistenc) of the effusions appearing in the Keview and oluer pupocralic pvrs from time lo tinte: "Any man who still believes thai there is a vtt;iw of coueittemy uncer , ity, or uueeiQsh loyally iu the ileiuicrat- ic leadership of today, shoi.Id read and analyze William .1. Bryan's speech de livered in Omaha ou Tuesday. As if by inspiration Mr. Bryan then aud there revealed the utter hollownen of hit artv 'a pretensions to a siugle policy cr conviction. Stripped of all verbiai and caut, his words meant : He believed in the war, but wai against its result. He loved tbe voluutter. bat was against there achievements. He wanted peace, but repsdiated tbe I treJty of peace. He revered the llar, lut wished to fee j it hauled dowo. i He refpecieil ibo goveinment, but j would not maiataiu its authority agaiLCt ! rebels. He loved the fathers, hut detested their policy of annexatioc. It is recorded by the veracious reporter that while he thought these great thoegbis and the language that went with the ui Mr. Bryan "sat in hie shirt sleeves and mopped Lis brow." We should ttink as much. AnJ the whole democracy sits in its shirt sleeves and mop. its trow with him." Another Lie .Nailed. Wtiat'a tbe matter with Dewry? Why, he's a democrat and opposed to the Filipino war, that's all. Salem Journal. AJelbert M.Dewey, a cousin of the admiral, who resided in this city ail last winter and prepared tin history of the Dewey family for publication by the Weed-Parsons Printing Company, slates that Dewey is a republican. Albany Argus. lrosperity Items. Two ii:ic is doing more butluefl in eveiy department than ever before io its hiatoy Koreburg Kfview. With all tbe fear of injared crops the Journal is hooking rore new subscrib er, tl.ao ever before at this season- The people feel good. ileni Journal (pop.) Mckinley's PhlHppine Polky. Peace firit; then, with charity fur all, establish a government of law and order, protecting life and property aud occupa tion for the well-being of Ihe people who participate in it under the btara and Stripes. President McKinley's Speech at Ocean Grove, N. J. e arc astonished to notica that a Boston paper is demanding the exterm ination of the Yaqui Indians in Mexico. Why should they be exterminated and the Filipinos be allowed to have things tbeir own way? The Keview probably meant no reflec tion ou the horse racing at tbe fair, by inserting the cut of an old cow in its write op of tbe races, in Toeadaj's daily. Smith River. Miss Daily Kicker is vis'.iiog friends and relatives on the river this week. Mins Belle Lytcr, cf Sulphur Springe, is viii'.ing her coueiu, Mi is Katie Per kins. Miss Dijiiab Morris was the guest of Miss Mxgjie Murphy, Saturday and Sunday. A. Ilicketbier, tbe photographer, bas besn taking pictures on Smith river, tbe past week. Mr. and Mm. Go. Kolios were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Perkins, last Sunday. Vaughau Peikint, who cut hi knee very badly ou a sna?, six weeks ago, has returned to school. Mrs. Nettie Mason, the guest of Mrs. J. Sheretta went lo Klkton, last Fri day, where she will visit friends and relatives before returning to her home in Tillamook. Geo. Murphy left for his home io Ho quiam. Wash., last Thursday. He was accompanied by bis mother, Mrs. G. E. Murphy, who expects to remain with him for a mouth's visit. While tied lo tie lauding at Billy Wade's, Wednesday uight, tbe steamer Ualph was tipped by a ensg causing her to fill with water and sink. She is now undergiiug repairs, aud tin steamer Juuo ii running in her place. XaNTimi. Fob Sale. A good milk cow. A good bone to trade for wood or grain. En quire at the I'i AtNDFM.ER office. (da24) j-LJmii II stock Goods, all that is new and up - to prices. Mail orders solicited. Tis Delightful TO RIDl; A Rambler Bicycle, Because you know that it. is the STRONGEST, EASIEST RUNNING MOST DURABLE BICYCLE MADE. They Sell at the Reasonable Price of $40.00 A. C. MARSTERS & CO. CSV 'The Girl Arrived in seen at the towu last OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT If you want to sec some really clever special tics aud like to eujoy a good laugh this is the opportunity. Scats are now on sale at Strong's. Prices 25, 35, 50, and 75Cts. Makes the food more delicious and wholesome Scottiburg. Mis. llclle Sawyers is viMliug m town at present. Capt. Maupin, of Kellogg', was doau our way recently. Mrs. Mary Wilson will begin teat biug our school immediately. Mrs. Fred Miller, of Praiu, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr?. Colwell, at tbe logging camp. The raine which continued for liearly two weeks, have at last abated, and fair weather is hoped for. Mre. Belle Black returned hom to Drain, lut week. Should the weather continue fair, threshing will begin in this section net week. The sgeut of the Chicjg J 1'ortrait Co., has been delivering some Cue crayon and other work among the people of our section. Miis liulle Wade, of Uirdiuer, has been visiting on Long l'rairie aDd 10 this ilacr, for a few days and will return oon. Miss Belle is one uf Douglas county's tucst excellent teachers. .1 . :ob Sawyers will take charge soon W. 1. Keed's little steamer, The iUiph. Mr. Sawyers has had practical experience on the river, many years ago, and is therefore well (lualiiioJ for the business. We understand that T. N. Grubbe will begin hop picking soon. Tbe hops seem to be of good quality, and are not as much affected with aphis as one would think from the recett wet weather. Proposed Railroad. Salem, Or., Aug. ). Articles of in corporation of the Coryallis & Southern Itailroad Company, which have been re corded in Benton and Line counties were filed in the trcrctary of state's of fice today. Tho company's capital is given ot 150,000, mid 1 lie principal office will be at Junction City. The terminus of the rotd will be for a time Corvallis and Eugene, but provision is made for Ihe extension of the line hereafter (o come point in 01 near Coos Hay. Fi r exchange 4 acres io town of Bur bank, Cal., in bearing fruit, with build ings. Want ranch near Roseburg. A. B. Fletcuek, (12) Bnrbank, Calif. The Chief Charms of a Shirt Waist, is the charm of Novelty. It will interest you to know that our stock of waists is Clean, Fresh and New. The "snap" and style of our garments at our usual low price are giving us astonishing busy days on this article. Call and examine our entire of Staple and Fancy Dry - date at specially attractive WOLLENBERG BROS. : 1 From Chili" evening and will be Today's Market. lir.iLAM, Au. 27. Lltgs-i.emoo. IS ceuta per du. Butur lt dairy, J0-3jc; fancy creamery. 3or 10c per roll. I'oultry Chickens, mixed, 3.5oy.00 I'runes Italian 'Z&S'i; silver, extra choice. ifV- Per lb. Wheat Walla Wall 07 - iSc; Val lev 0. ' ; bluest cm os. Oats White 4J'4ok choice gray 42" IJc per bushel. MiHstuil Bran, flo: middliucs shorts, flG.uO; chop, flo.oO per too. flay Timothy $S10; clover, ficS Oregon wild hay, tt 7 per Ion. Wool Valley, l(Mi:Jc: EasUrn Ore gon, 8c 12, Mohair, 20i JO. 1'otatoes Oregon Burbanks, flo; (iamet Chiles, f 1.j0 I. 75; new ft M 1.2o per sack. DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE 'PRESCRIPTION MMkes WcMk Women Strong, And Sick Women Well. For over thirty years this celebrated remedy has been making women's lives happier healthier safer. Many thoutiands of women have testified to its wonderful effect. It is tbe one medicine that can be de pended upon when there is any derange ment of the distinctly feminine onanism. it purifies, heals, soothes, builds up. 2t is needed whru backaches ronkc life mis erablewhen a sickening, dragging, bear ing; -down feeling makes woik a weary agony and play impossible when disa greeable drains give proof of burning in flammation when ick headache, nervous irritability, tosi of cnerjry and appetite are the reminder f iiuhealthful irregularity or painful period. ' I had frmule trouble for eight yeari," write Mrs. ! ). Drnnis, of 8jS Kat Colle, Strt, Tackftonvilic. III. "I was so bad I would Uc from day In d:iy and loiif for dealh to eeme and relieve mv Miflrriiiif. I had intrrnal Inflamma tion, a ditngrrenulc drain, bearing-down pains In the lower part of my bowel, aid auch dis. tres every month, tint now I never have a pain do alt my onu work and am a strong and healthy woman. Thanks to your medicine. I never foitet to recommend "11 to alt suffering women. I consider mysell a living testimonial of the benefits of your ' Favorite Ftescription.' " Or. I'ierif's 'editiil ItrlUls help the effect of all other medicines by keeping the liver active 11 ml the bowels open. At all dealers; gtt wlat wh tik fur. Get your. SCHOOL SUPPLIES At Marsters. We have a Complete stock of TEXT BOOKS and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever brought to this city. Our Prices are Right. . . . A. G. MARSTERS & GO. STRONG'S FURNITURE STORE Is The Place Ileic is au odd bureau with a 24 x 30 Frcuch bevel j mirror for 515.00. Haveoth - crs ranging in price from S. up and all of them guaranteed brand new. Just received a line of U am boo book cases, music racks, Easels foot stools, etc. , that aie pretty and cheap, i - - 0 ... , See our oc solid oak dmer if you can beat it will make a . you a present ol it. I lave other hardwood cane scat diners at 85 and oocts. DRAIH. " U TT1 11 i s M 1 a H al 1 - - ii Will opcu its doors for the new school year on September ii, 1S99. The Uutidin ha-.c been thorough!? renovated and iuiprotul. Kw apparatus a-fchre aa4 other Improvements made for the comfort and cvsvcrucnce of the lodeuts. Good Boarding, and Dormitory Advantages at the krt posill rala. Uniform State Normal School Course, Complete Trainiug !xhoot iu coiiuoctiou with the Normal, here Suiors art prolraaioBatly trained uudcr the tupen isioa ol a Critic Teacher, who will give hii en tins tune to ttiis work. Cradoatca ol this schovd are given a credit of Thirty ilonth s Teaching Expericoc. wkkk enables them to reach the Life Di4oma in thj quickest and moet Mtiaiactory maaner. Send your address for complete catalogue to JNO. B. WALKER, A. M., President of the Faculty. Cass Street Market Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, Hay, Grain and Flour. DOZIER & MaRTIN, 'Phone Main 181. PrOpS. Noah & Linfars, General Blacksmiths and Wagon flakers. Repair Work and Horseshoeing a Specialty. Prices Kcasouable. Triumph Prune Grader For Green and dried Prunes. Compact, Practical, Accurate. Send for circulars and testimonials to WALTER MORLEY, Patentee and Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. To Buy Furniture. .i; Iron beds to suit all coiners j i ranging in price from ?4-25- jup. Our line of Carpets and i w w-v . e i X , uau t aper can i dc oeatinevi c u t-. r . . 1 . 'OlArat. PCJ. at ta: fVv. tr Sn. are iresu and new ana ja. te in styles. We seU nQt oM A c . joous iui uc iuu uaiauicc i them as we represent them. r Remember our motto "Honest values and good Goods." ...B. W. STRONG. 11 n umiL numnnL OREGOtt. mi mm Shop ou Jackton bt. near Deer Ct Roseburg, Oregon, 1 Bridga Roseburg Bakery. WHITE, GRAHAM, AND RYE. BREAD also All kinds of Pics, Cakes, and Cookies. Ii. HANISCH, Prop. Notice For Publication. I'xmn irriru Li5t Om i, UsiM-banr. On-soo. July A i X'ttif la l.'.rbT gna that in cveipliaocc ; 1U tbe i.r-.iout A ib act of tojTWf 'Job X U.K. cn'icU'l "An act lur Ihl HMtf i limbr iant m thet('l California, Ot?j. rxis an4 W tutunx'jjn Irmuirs ' JOHS K. BALE, lofOranti P-. fly Jiarph t'ate rf Orfuo. Iim Ihla Ujr hicl in ihlm vthem hi ! wwurn tatcj&al No. 3l, iut tb urrta uf U9 f K ul nxXUm i). u. la Urwiwilp a. ;s n, raBxa ho. i W. anJ will o9rr nitf lo bw ILat llw iaad aoosht U roore raluabie Ujt It Ujabar or i'om Ull Urt iirVu ttiral Kcrpuan, aad lo : uUh blfrlaiu IvmM Ual blor 'a B3 I Vter uti ax-rlTrr ul ihi osV at Euebirf, i Orrfno, od fM'T. tbe .! day ot October, ' n. ! Ha uma as witnetoc: WiHiam JL 5IPp- ' Rkiiirl Mllier, W iliiam BamaMKxi t4 L. C. J BwB, all ol brauu raw, moa. Aor and 'l fnuo c.aiiniDS atlrmr'T t ; hota-alorribt.4 Ub4 are (vioeitcrl Uf fa Uttr ; cllru In lb: oft ! ol October, lW. claim in lb: oftee n or beiure aaj4 3ta day i. T. BEIDOta, Krucrr. CJty TreaMircr's Motkc j Notice ia hereby given i all perauas) ; j holding Roseburg city warrants iadors4 j prior to October It), 19H, to preevnt tbe same at tbe city treasorer't oAce is j the city ball for payment, as interest will ) cease thereon after the date of this I notice. Dated si Koeebatv, Or., this 27th day ' el July, Vffl. Gk. Cast, City Treasurer. Notice For Publication. (Uuial4 Ttacli rtBLIC L15D iAJ-E-l"siii Srstrf La5d Orrwa ,-OTtCE IS HEKXBT iiVM THAT at ilarioansl VM Krmml Land OSrm. a . tbontr m't In him 07 htrooM C tJ7 9. up-to-itrctoiiaj4ioit. Lot i, ri, t. x, e. j Asyawl a'J ) eiaiaiaf advney fa rialat la Lhi. oSacc ua or bciur th -lay abw dtV3aleJ tor tbe wmiiviimt of mja, Obcra uk Ibcr nghu wui 'M (jdrlttd. Jaiy L. U9t. J.T. BtlDGIS. J. H. &JOTU. tp Zeoiits. County Treasurer' Notice. Notice ia hereby gives to all parties .hoiding Douglas cmnty warrants ia- dorsed prior to and including March 4, ISOO.to preterit the same at the treecurer'a ece at the Doolac County back far payment, aa interest win cease lbereo alter tbe date ol this notice. DaUd this tbe STlL day l Jaly, 1W, at tbe City of Kaebnrg, Oregso. tif. W. DianK-K. CouBtv Treesorer, Douglas Cooty, Or. The Home Baker 701 Oak Street, Opposite Central Hotel. Fresh Baked Bread Every Davy "Boston Baked Beans," a specialty. MBS. B- C02IST0CX, Proprietress. Notice. Csit STaia.. Li? Orncc. RowMire, Crr,-oa. Auf stl W. Ta wbxa it bit cctcra NoOr r bereov alva U.at liw Orrron A CaUa ioraia Ea joad Cocipary ka tied ta law Wnl tanda utaated la lb tovaahij 4 aenbed bow, and baa applied lor a patat fw atd landx; that lb UM crya to Um BOtnle lav nree'Joa aad a cf.v thereof ty daeztMfr tubdirmoiui. haa on nmtrd ta a eoarratitewt piaca ia lhi oo foe lh tmperUca of ail m. ona intanatcd aad tha public raoermllr: Fonth el tM iia aad Wari el t& WiUaM ire atentiiaa. TpX. Tart of W Tp. 3, R. 7. WiUua th awxt xty days Mlo-aini lk data ol thia notice. protu or cvntnta mint iba aaimvl lh Com pan t tuanjr trac or robdivla- wuot or part of aecviSBV. 4- rnbtd la inUt, on lb g round thai tb am w mora raluabl lor mineral I an tot aa-rtcult-ural rurjort.wm ewrrcoTrUaad xct ter ro pprt to lk trtocral Load t.'fflce al WatBiactoa. J.T. Bretatec. J. H. VX'TH. Reenter. AJIW Summons. TS TH1 C1RCVIT COCKT OF THE iTATK ft Ittn, tor the Couaty ol Daoaia. Emma M. Carlisle, riainua.) rxrcc a CarlUle. IXhdaut. To Dnrva B. t arUsle, above aamed dVIrodaBI' tu the ume 01 the bia:a of Orrwa, iyt ar arbT atim mooed and mini red to appear aad anmer lb.-complaint ftlotl against v-sa ia tho aboTe-entitled cnart and rum wlthia nl vrekairom the date ol th nrt pubUcaUoa of thu Summons, aad it yoa (ail to o appear aad answer a herein required for want Utereol plaintiff will apply toeaid court Sor the reUcf oO'naaded ta bet complaint. The reliei drmanded ia a decrra diamlvtnf tb uarriajre contract existing: ltwm nuintiir .n.1 .1.. ...1 - . . t. . V " . plaintiff mar mkbjb hrr former name, i. uimalt. fabler, and Iv full re- Thia rammona nubliahad nmv wwV ta rncerastTC wrrki by ordcT ol B.-norabio J. . HainUtoo, lodge ol the aboe-nti()rd etui mo.l Aonut 1Mb. W, and pnbUaovJ Um bnt lima AnnuM IT, l!r.. Dated August 17, 1. 1- A. BI CH A5 AS. Attorney fur flaiaUC Notice for Publication. rmtEB fTATBs Lasn orrrca Hooebuw. Oregoa. JUy . IS Koth-a U hereby given that ia complianc with tha t-roMsion ot the act ol Congma of Jure Srd, l,enui!d "Aa act for tbe aaieM timber land la the States of California. Ore gon, Sctada and ahiujton Territory. WilXJAM K Nli'l'KR. Of Grunts Paso, County ot Joocnhine, SUto of Orejron hai thia day bl-d in Ihta offlce h cwora laicmcnt No. ca lor th purchase e tho N. t. U ol SecUon So. 1.S la Towaahip Ko. Si Kons No. W. and wlU offer proof to ahow that the land nought It m.jrc raluabie for its tim ber or stone than lor airrlcultvirai punaea,an4 to establish his claim to said load before lae KiMr and Receiver ol this office at Reerbura Oregon, on Friday, the &lh dar ol Octuber 18W. "" wttneaaee: Joha R. Bale. Rich, ard Miller, William Hammond, L. C. Browa all of Grants Poos, Orrgun. Any aad all per. ona elalaung aovcmely the aboee-deeoibed landsarerenueaWdtoflie tair claim In thl office ob or before said a)th dayol October, 1J5. (jruv) Reflate. Rioging ia eare, ocite Io btd twitchlog ot jrelida. TTudjaa com V.j cents. AU drosgiais.