The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, November 06, 1899, Image 4

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XX)1TT D7JIT. Oears. KHwk . o- re th-ri-hiT ratable.- Vrtir.
Address. SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO. Inc.) Chicago, III.
Real Estate Bought and Sold
Farms, large and small, to Rent,
ASD IMMEDIATE POSSESSION GIVES.
Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Mining Properties,
Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, in choice locations,
in quantities to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable
prices and easy terms. Inquire of
D. S K BXJIOK,
e PILKINCTON,
ruiwteOf to
General Blacksmithing
Wk.X m HUMNKSHOKISdi.
rROTTINQ ANL RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY,
EEl AIKING OF ALL KINDS rKOHITLV COSE.
Mbop on corner Wattlilaictoii
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-Tbe catalofroe ta ertainlT a mrhantie erv-T-iv,pia-" i'nteapo Lpworth Herald.
a ww abould be named Hmpe;lma tbeuaeof this catalogue in all puhIlrarboola."The Hon. . A Sonthtoun.
w, e ronld anote tboniud. of xtmilareTtrarta. fwi laaialaat ee aw4 ywa will reeehe la. 4-awi hawk b. rrlara
Aodrem, SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO. (IncJ, CHICACO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A.
HAIR SWITCH 65 CENTS.
atu hi mti nun hum u taa
awy aak- at craw 5C . $ $. 2 5 tae aaaal tt
awwekwa Uat null al ti. a w '
OUR OFFER: rntJltoutalKjeend
toaa.loclowaaKood aized
ample of Uj etact aaaa wantad, aad cot at
oot aa near tbe root, .a poaaibia. Ineloaa
war everJal artce nnl aad A eeale eatra to
aTpoataire, and wa will maaa taa awrtek to
eaalek yaar katr amaat, aad Bend to Ton by
mail, postpaid, and if Ton are not perfectly
axtsfled. return tt and wa wiii iDunodiatela
refund your money. .
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f &lomr. abort atem. t.94. aiu iiani
I wi wusa mi nurneet irrade on tb
wwi. ware aaaa aaa awl taeeefrpeeaal
prteaa. ttmr .an relarBMI If yaa ara bM
waad. Write for Free Cataloarue u(
Hair Good.. Add rem.
SEARS, ROEBUCK & CO.ftnc.) Chicago.
tfi nraikinnbli mllaku ktaai 1
To The Unfortunate.
Dr. Gibbon
Thf M reliable mx
T-Jfr&lZK t!i'IaiiM iu bun Frn
s. f.iM'o. tiil continue in
(V'Lj ure ll Sexual nnd
"i 'ur;'! 5cminal Disease tiut-b
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niira" kiM''!'!!!"!' r ' of flnnhood, llu tMnM.
?iieuce ol aelf aiiune au1 exc.' trH!tif'i upr th
olltiwine aym jitouiK aniiow 4'iuiii;ii8iic-. tlnia
poll untie; the even, t.ain fu the hi-ai. rint iiijt
intbeeant, Ioh 0 cuniiiivnue. !iirnience iu n;
pruachiric ulnnrtTt, iai)iitatioii n( Hie luait,
weaknesiiof tlif liiuli. au back, liwi ol inciiinry
iimplea on trir fw, ruuut'k, tniiinptioij, etc.
DR. UIBBOX baa rirrcUceiJ in riao KninciKca
over thirty yeareand lto irtuliiel thuultl not
ail to coiifuit him and receive the lienetit of
ma (treat akill and ezperientse. The doctor cure
wheo othera fail. Try him . Cure Kuariiiteep.
Persona cured at home. Charge reawinitile.
Call otvnle.
DB 'J. F. UIBBOX. ii Kt-Kruy ft. Salt Fiau
CJaio. fa;
A rBt-c!asB grand e juare piaiio for pnlo
cbetp. Enqaire of V. F. Eenjini
Wuhinvloa ttrret. (o2'f f.)
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. - - fetrtcture, Syph Ilia iu
tJV t """'ifVf-. il in forms, Sikin Di-
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For Infants and Children.
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Always Bought
Bears the
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cioad i ba4 dropM& irr-m ai.'ht i to he awd m a ataur tW Ua4
. tbf othrropta wiih ftiU Imtrth table aad fcrad In place for
ewittr. 4 tmmrj drawvea, Hmmmt IkM a4-aa f ! , earrtrd. paaried. en
landeroratedrahinetfl(uidt.flaetBtckel dravcrnalla. ret on four
ra. adjnstaKte treadle. frenoineSairtfe Iroo rtand. fflaeM larv rm
ponuvc fourmouoa fed.apir (apradlne vibratinir paimle.auUHnatK
ia winder. fcljwUM knnsn. ciasent tertftion liherasor.trotirored looaa
prepare font, inipmred fcntil- earner. ateai neediehar.
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CUARANTCEO ikHrWarwat. aMMdaraUva aaM
ifc.ilm arfctat Iwiy kwn aMirtaurt ta ftjrahhi and our FTM Io-
atrucrjoo Book tells Jn aow tnton ran ran it and do eit ber or any
kind of fancy work, a f-TeatV kmi iii neat wit a erery lachifie.
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING aeMa.. eompare H fntb
thoe Toor MkiTwr e Is ai ata.M to
. W. KOAH.)
ana Kane Stt., RotebuiK
.4-POUND CATALOGUE FREE
CATALOGUE fT!'" V2?. T?TT? "HIZT
RAPES TNI IBwtST WMDliSALt CMKAvV niCti tH
tutu tan, tmtmn, rtoko TMkns HTn. rIMii
Tcils jurt wht roar slorr keeper at home avat pay fur
evervthinjr Im bora and anil prevent bian from rrerrbrtrtn von on
.mthin? yon Imit; cxpIaio jurt bow to order, bow mtK b the h itafcl.
eiarraaor auHarill hr on anthm to ynar town. Tbe aaak
euhaiaMTt; the alone ia M oenw.
OUR FREE OFFER, l'lt'"
ht,p tla lD Man,4lMllc ". wMI Wwat aaraw lltl
hratau aMpaM.an4 if too don't think tt i. worth iotttmeatbe Ikoenu
you arna. a key to the lowen a b" legale prtcot of eorjUuog, aaj
BO and w will waitiwHr rrt.r. ywar 1 1 erwta.
V HAT THK r"lirl lVI ARol T Till CATWrE
' It it. a monument of busuwa uiformaUon." Xinncapulu tMuuu
Trioone.
-A wondrrfat piere of work.,,-'Wartiinrto TTationat Tnbanc
The Caulorur if a wonder." )lan-nertT H.l Inlon.
'Kears. Kr A t'o. in one of tiie Urgent bouaea of Ita kind in
OiH-a?o.w hieacro Inter rean.
-The bireatairvue lor ma one of Uac finest sbopplnc medium that
Nuke to the Public.
Hosfclll liG, H., O.'t'j'ai r il, IS'.fll.
Notice is hereby given thai the isii'ler
EiKoeJ, the trnsie i f ilie lmiikrii)it es
tate of l.tnie! fiiriin, receive ami
coneider jTop w-itioti!" fur lim jMirt liafie of
what is kfiuMtn the Curlin Sin- Mill,
situated tifar Oum-torkr, Orruoii, all
pr jpoe-itiui s eiil'ji.'ct t r j-K:lioii.
.JJr.-s mo :if KiHfhu-i.', rt-Mi.
Date for ciotim: iIih rrceitof tins eatLt
flill In; Shiny Uva Iroin the ilato hereof.
I4t4?l at KotMj'tir, tjrrgon, this Jlat
day of D :Vhvr, $:):.
.1. T. ISkiuols,
Trueiec.
yvsoeusia ture.
Digests, vjhat you eat.
i Itartifjfiiillyciitrest'if ho food and aids
! Nature in fst trritit hvninjr and recon
structing the xhanstfKl di (festive or
: gans. Itisthe. trstt'iscovereddiprest-
ant and tonic. JN'o oihtr preparation
j can approach it in oflicienry. It in
j etantly relievos and pfnnanently cures
! Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
I Flatulence, fcifiiir Stomach, Kausea,
j SickHeadach.GMi.ilcia.Cranips.and
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1 fr. a P
i'l other resu 1 1 s 1 r 1 n 1 pi 'i f wt d I (?est Ion.
Prepared by E. C. DeWItt & Co.. Crjlcaso
For eale by A. C. Marstera & Co.,
DEATH OF CROMWELL.
II Oamf n Ifte "Fortunate Dar" d
While aw Tri-rifle Storm
Wh Racine
Cromwell was now 5St years old.
Kifflit j-rnrs before he hnd written to
his wi.V tint he felt the infirmities of
over him. His rl.tist en
v I ir.-en foiisuim-il l.y the cx
,::( ! of his earevr. liisfrtiitt
i:i li-iive his le and n lire into
v, :nvl for four o;- live tlnys he
k.ni with inttileriiMo pain in his
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his ie
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for i-.i-
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! I'ucU, r.ir.r-'itij' it impossible
: l.-cp. Up r'tio nt ;n-e nt
T his lift.- frtianl. n:ul spoke
fieorcc Fox, f:vfirii(j the
fihun if worship for the
iVforc I rsmc tt him," snid
; :ul fell a waft of death gt
him."
;ui on his bed he repined
riinht'th; and then his
. -pt bnck to Kobert, dead
. i'twil 1:1 years ti(ro; and he
1 ve to i heck his tears with
1 that f-'oripture which he
". bv heart.
T!- Iii !' f that had followed t'rom
wfll :u t'.!i-outh his life thnt he was
pi h i if. ! l:i hold personal communion
vi;h tie M :;t m.irh (iod was strangely
mai'ii. . -;vd in these last days. He be
s :o;"'!t tVe Lord that for the pood of
Hi.
lit;! I
Nt'l-.iJ'N
I! .!';: ;
i'llf r
:.. rf d
lie would spare his life yet a
r. He t lien nssurttl hiscoun
!:: iiis prayer had Im-cij jrranted,
t inner of such mysterious con
thr.t his hearers were trans
witli amazement. Fleetwood
s.'iit a ipiitk message to Henry Crom
well hi Ireland that his hifhncss had
:i:nle very preat discoveries of the Lord,
and h:td received assurances of being
restored; to which Henry replied thai
the communication had given him some
relief.
Tut there came a night when all saw
that the end was approaching. They
tried to get him to name his successor,
ami in his thick death-gasps they af
fected tn believe that they heard him
say liicnani. iney ottereti lum a
drink. "It is not my design to drink
or sieep," he said, "but my design is to
make what haste I can to lie gone." AH
nijrlit he tossed and all day lie drew his
heavy siispirations. The wildest storm
that England had known was raging
without. It was the anniversary of
his great victory of Dunbar the nnni
versa ry, too, of his great victory of
Worcester. And fn this, his "fortunate
day," his spirit passed out amid the
lightning. Samuel Harden Church, in
LUCULLUS AND NAPOLEON.
Faunovn GeatrvJa Wkowe Appetites
OTerrmle4 Thetr Better
Jadaaaeat.
In his'T?right Sidesof History," E. II.
House has something to say about the
appetites of famous people, "lou know
already," Uncle Claxton began, "that
Lucullus was a great general at one
period, and that he led his armies vie
loriously through many parts of Asia
Minor. The kingdom of Tontus was
completely subjugated by him; and the
spoils collect ed from its principal cities
formed the basis of the enormous for
tune with which he afterward enjoyed
himself and entertained his compan
ions in Rome, liut gold and jewels were
not the only things that attracted the
attention if this man of varied tastes.
The city of Cerasus, on the shore of
the F-uxine sea, was celebrated for ita
cherries, specimens of which were of-
fered to him as the choicest delicacies
of the legion. He was so delighted
with them that he ordered the fruit to
be cultivated on his estates at home,
and from that time cherries began to
be known in Italy. You may be sure
that Lucullus the soldier was a different
being from Lucullus the Sybarite. It
neexls a clear head to wiu battles and
govern kingdoms, and while he waa
bosy with those pursuits he could not
have wasted many hours in revelry. He
had before him as a warning the fate
of Alexander, who threw away his life
in dissipation while be was yet young,
in almost exactly ti.e same part of the
world.
"You were telling us the other day,"
said Tercy, "that Napoleon Honapart
had no time to think about what he
ate."
"That was often the case," Uncle
Claxton replied, "when he was out
campaigning. He had very little time.-,
and not much inclination. Even in the
peaceful intervals of his reign he was
extremely abstemious. Hut he had his
fancies in the way of food, and it has
lwcn said that he was punished terribly
for indulging one of these at the wrong
time. Iioiled mutton with onion sauce
was a dish of which he was often tempt
ed to eat tx much, and on theday of the
Kittle of Leipsic, when he should have
been especially careful of his diet, lie
chose it for his principal meal, and
ditiPtl r-o heavily that within a few hours
a violent colic seized him, and he wns
compelled to leave the field nt a mo
ment when all his skill was needed to
avert disaster. Other causes have lieen
assirned for his defeat, but the story
v. li it li I give you was believed at the
time, and I do not know that it has ever
been proved false. The harm may have
come from his habit of eating too fast,
for which Xaoleon was notorious. He
did not ordinarily allow himself leisure
enough to enjoy the few dishes he liked
liest. His famous rival, Wellington, waa
just as careless, and even more in
different." St. Nicholas.
Xot AVorrjInn; About tbe Malty.
An old negro man walked into the
More of Harlan &. Harlan on election
day ami asked for a land slide for a
turning plow.
Mr. f. C. Harlan gave him what he
wanted. The old man took out some
small change, but not enough to pay
the bill, and, handing the money to Mr.
Harlan s.uid:
"ISoks. I'll jes' gin ycr dis on' let the
trick May here for awhile, till I kin go
out an pit up the yuthcr money."
"fan you pet the money in town?'
asked Mr. Harlan.
"Oh. yessiih."
"Does anybody here owe you any
thing?" ".No, Ktih, not n blessed cent."
"You are going to lxirro-.v the money,
then, tire you?"'
"Nossuh, I don't borrow nuthin."
"How do you expect to get the
money, then?"
"Oh. 1 isn't voted yit." Calhoun (Ga.)
niraainK the AnlmaJa In Mesieo.
One of the moM piet urenpie customs
in Mexico is that of bles"-ing animals,
called the lilessings of K;ni Antonio.
The poorer class take their domestic
animals, of all kinds, dogs, eats, par
rots, sheep, hotves. burros, etc.. to be
sprinkled with htrly water, and to. re
ceive, through the priest. St. Anthony's
blessing. It is the custom of 1 1 111-
tnon class to clean and bedeck their
animals specially for tliiw blessing.
Dogs are pay ly decorated with rib
bons tied urouiu! their necks. Sheep
are washed thoroughly until their
tierce is. w hite as snow, and then taken
to the fill ber to lie blessed. The beaks
of the parrots are gilded. Horses and
burros are adorned with garlnnds.
Cor. St. T.oiiisOlohe-rVninerat.
ABOUT CORN FODDER.
Some Valuable Hints About Shredding,
Storing and Feeding.
Combined corn buskers and fodder
cutters or shredders were used to a lim
ited extent iu this section of country
some years since, but I think none ore
used now. Imperfections in material,
workmanship, and in principle of con
struction, as then made, and the ex
jiense of operating, will account for
their failure to obtain a foothold
among the labor-saving machines of
our country. All except the last, of
these objectioim have been overcome in
the latter machines, which are now be
fore the public.
For several years past nil the shred
ding that, has been done in this section
has lieen with the common siimll-grain
thresher mostly with old machines.
While, they do not do the work quite as
well as the sin-cial corn, machinery
now in use, the expsyse of purchasing
the latter is avoided 'ny the ii.se of the
thresher.
As a shredder, the thresher, used
with nil of the cylinder spike and two
RACK FOIt CORN FODDER.
luilf-rov.s of concave spikes, is a de
cided success, doing the work rapidly
111 well in fact, much more of n suc
cess than as a Midler and clearer of
the grain, which usually is left ouu
w hat broken ami not clean cjiough for
market, though in good condition for
feeding purposes. If. however, the
ground has lieen wet and is frozen when
the threshing is done, causing the enrth
to adhere to the stalks, a cnsiileroVle
ii;intity of lumps of frozen earth aliout
the size of corn kernels will lie foun I
in the grain. If the com is dry when
threshed (a condition essential to liest
vork and easily secured west of the
Missouri!, 'here will lie no difficulty iu
Vccp'ng the rrain in bin and the stov-r
in large jii:i"ti!ies in mow or stack
Our drv eu: I'tn'-s are verv favorable for
this work, v hicli is usually done in
Novriiler ami IVceniber. I know that
in rortliern flliio the corn wrs never
toady to shell ami sfi-.re in bull; liefore
wintvr f . t in: therefore. I th-r.k the
buskers and shredders should le liet
ler adapted 1t t'-rt rod other sections
w l.er the season is corp:!r:iticly
short niitl the autuoMi rioist. I"ar corn
can le safely stored in large ijiiantitie
it hen s damp thai if shelled and piled
i:p it would certainly l loM. As Ix-
fore strtcd. the f.nidcr must le dry
when it is threshed: for damp stover is
a prrrt material t j develop h-at when
shred'led nml stored in large quantities.
A lit'le of the natural juice remaining
tithin the stalk is not nearly si bad as
outside moisture fr:m rain or dew.
The western plan is to run the shred
ded stover directly into large racks in
the. feed yard, where two or three men
mow it away, same as they would
n ow or Mack straw from the machine,
being careful to keep the center fuli
md well tramped so it will turn wa
ter perfectly. A rack 1Cx32 feet should
hold a good-day threshing, or about 1
acres of ordinary fodder, without mak
ing the rack very high. Racks are made
by .setting posts iu the ground and
tailing on fencing, lieginning four or
live feet from the ground and running
them as high a neceissary. To keep
the thing from spreading, the wiresare
tied together by putting wires across
and twisting them together with ft
stick to tighten them. Around the rack
a manger is constructed with fencing
laoards and poMs for the cattle to eat
out of.
The sketch herewith will serve tc
fliow the principle of conMriioting: it
shows a MiiaU'rack which is very con
venient for feeding ftraw or hay in the
yard, as well as for folder, when it is
made on a larger scale. The lower part of
the manger. leiiig the oiw-nit-g for
heads of cnttl- to pass through, should
In Kianled up tight for feeding fodder.
The railing about the opening should
lie u strong pole or a hardwood 2x4.
George. T. Pettit, in Ohio Farmer.
BLOOD AND TOMATOES.
'A 'reppoaetl Traajcdr That ProTed to
B at Pcrfeetlr IlarasJeaa
Affair.
Unusual excitement disturbed the
quiet of s Philadelphia residence one
recent Sunday evening, resulting in the
hurried visits of a policeman and two
doctors to the house. Just as the man
of the house and his wife reached the
front step on the way home from
church the door was hurriedly thrown
open and out rushed the cook, who
called for "help!" When she saw hrr
mistress she declared between sobs that
the kitchen range had exploded and
that her cousin had been killed. The
mistress ran into the kitchen after
sending her husband for the doctors
and found the place covered with ashes
aud a young man apparently half-dead
lying in a chair in front of the range.
His head and face were apparently cov
ered with blood, but it was soon discov
ered that he was still alive, as he said
he was only stunned. The housewife
immediately set to work to wash the
man's head and face to prepare lum
for the doctors, but she was moved
to merriment when she found that the
supposed blood was only tomato juice.
In truth the cousin was not injured
at nil. The explanation was that the
cook had placed a can of tomatoes un
der the grate to melt the sealing on
the lid and that the explosion, which
scattered the ashes and tomatoes, fol
lowed the expansion of the frozen liquid
in tiia can. W hen the policeman and
dt :ors arrived they were told the
i i..ry and joined in the laugh, which
w as on the cook and her cousin.
rootball and the Seed Market.
An agricultural seed market veport
is surely the last, place in which one
would expect to lind a discussion on the
influence of football. In the last re
port of the London agricultural seed
market, however, the connect inn i
clearly pointed out. There has been a
steady decrease in the sale of canary
and other seeds, and this has been
traced to the fact that huge number
of people, especially in the ii'-rth of
England, who used formerly to keep
cage, birdu or devote their leisure to
small garden now give all their spare
time and interest, to football. W'cst
A Doctor' tranaje Fcea.
A correspondent has snt us on ex
tract from a letter received from his
brother, a medical missionary in Seeh
unn, one of the inland pro inees. of
China. "I had." he w rites, "a very dis
tinguished patient this afternoon. She
is the wife of the sao-lal of Tientsin, in
Chih-li proiin a man who ptoeri!-..
an area probably equal to half a dozen.
English counties. She brought Itr
fee with her; a fowl,, a duck, ho err",
two pounds of cakes anil n It ;r of !: ' t
ton! Last time she came shr I.k v
not quite so much, but since 1l - I
has sent over eight Muck" of Iva-stif .
rhrvanf hcmunis." British Medical
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tatart, abcta . at laaraaaluj rallai la l Miar.i
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the tVunty I'.mrt of the Mate of orccen lot
the County of IKMiKla, in the Mailer tf the
estale ef 11. Mt-t'ampii'll, dvtvakol. The
untlersicitcil A)itnnistia!"r ol fid estate hav
itttr hied his tinal account in said court, nutitc
i hereby given that Monday the liih day of
Novrnibcr, at 10 oi-ltk a. m., at the
Votiuty fourt room, in Roaeburv. Douglas
contily, Omtiiii. i the time and place M-t by the
jntiKe tif aaitl court, to hear objection, if any
there be. to mhl tinal accoiiul aud to the dis
charuc of said atliniiiiatrator.
Iiatrtl at Rtxt'burt;, Uitgon this the th day
of Septcmlivr, lew.
(Oct. ) 8. K.Al'AMs.
Administrator of the estate of I), f. Mci'amp
bell, deceased.
County Treasurer's Notice.
Nuiieo in Ik rehy nivn to all parties
Loltlini; )jti(Ia ciiinty warrants in
ilurnetl prior to ami incliitlini; March 10,
IS'.h.i.io iire.HMit the fjniont I lie treasurer'"
ollice at the Dotulte ('ouuiy tutr. k fur
payment, as interef t mill cease tbereca
after the date ( lliie notice.
Pattd litis the IS Iirlayof rVtcmler
18'.H, at tho City of Koseutirir, Oregon.
.i. W, Dim mick,
Coitnlv Treaeurt r, l iifint Cu rly, Or
Administrator's Notice.
VJOTICK IS HEREBY tilVKS THAT TIIH
i' uutlentiirned ivnton Ilie imltlnv of Oct.
Is'.'.', duly aptHiiiiteil atlmluistra'.or ol the cstalu
of Snmin 1 Turner deceased. All persons hav
lnir clninis acHinKt faitt estate are hereby re
quired to present the came, properly erlHed, to
the said administrator at Scotisburc, DoiiKlas
Coiinlr, Oregon, within six mculhs from the
date hereof.
Dated this 5tb dav of iVIoImt. IstM.
WILLIAM J. UTKCTIAKI),
Admin Istratur ol the estate of riimucl
Turner, decease J.
Notice of Dissolution of I'artnershl p
Notice is liereby tiveti 1 lu.t the iiit
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or full details tall on or a4dia
JOHN F. GIVASS, AgeaU
Koetburg, Oregon.
trT. H. HIKLETKT,
Gcnerai PajaenseT Areat
O. R. a K. CO
rortlaad, Ortrsem.
Railroad Time Table.
North bound Roeebarg local, 5o. 17
deparUTOa. m.
SootbboaD'! Botwborg locai, No. 18,
arriree 5 JO) p. m.
Kofthboaod overland, JTa. 5, ar
rive 10 :35 a. m. : departa 10:45 a. IB.
Booth boand OTerlaml. No, 6,
4:15 a. m.; departa 45 a.m.
FBIIGHT TXAIHa.-
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Northbound Lat tbroozb freiabt, So
.'1, arrive 4 :10 p. m. ; deparu 5T0n.
m.
Boutbboand but tbroagb frr'ght, 2T
arritas7-llla m - .lanarta B -fVl a
f . .vw - h.. , ffw V .WW W
m.
Nortbbonod mixed (rain No, arriTs)
at 3-55 p. m., Saodaya, Vedriadara aad
Fridays, departa 9:00 a. m Moodara '
Tbaradars and Satardaje.
boatbboaad mixed train No. 228 ar
rives at 3 :00 p. rn.. oo andava. Mob.
days and Friday, departa 7:15 su ts.
Mondays. Tbamlaya aad Satardaya.
Notice.
Cnited Slates Land OfBee,
Soazacau. Or tsenc 1 UBa.
To whom it may concern ;
N'otieeis brreby riven that t be Orr-wrjn and
California Railroad C o. baa filed in Ulia .Aire a
uat ol lanoa situated in the tota-oahip deaerioed
below, and haa applied for a patent lor said
lands: that the list ta open to tbe public for ln
specuoa and a copy taereof by desaaripriTe sob
diTtaioos, baa been piated in a eeavenient
plats in this office, for the inapeetiva of ail
persons interested aud to Ibe public reneraJIyt
botuh of base line and W est of uiaaette
Mendan.
T jsi, R 3.
SWUof NE'a'.Secrr.
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Lot i, rV-e SJ.
TSS. ti.
S'j.NE1, aud SW'J. NKKa, 6ee
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S!TSE'i. Stx 7.
' AH , ,
K!S riee 7.
w ithin the utvt sixty days following; use data
of this no Uce, piotesu or contest, again"!-
ctaun ot tee tjmpatnw to any tract ot aurj
ion within sit aeclioa or nart ol
scribed in I he list, on the croand that lite i
la more valuable for mineral than for aa-rieat.
tarsi ptirpowe. ill be received and noted tor
report to I be oeaeral I -and Office at Waahiiw
tou.D. C. .
J. T. BRIDGE?,
Rearuner.
J. H. BuOtH,
slllo Receiver.
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the County Court of the State of Oregon la
and for the County oi Douglas;
in the matter of the estate of David Orenot,
deceased.
Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned
administrator ol tbe above named estate haa
filed in said coort hia&nal account in the settle
ment thereof, and that said coort, by order duly
made aad entered in tbe Journal thereof, has
fixed Mondar, the 6th day of Nov era ber, l&B, at
tbe boor of W o'eiock a. m. of said day, the said
day being the final day of the rearuiar arwB
ber, term of said court to near objecoofla,
if any there be, to said tinal acoottiit and settle ,
ment ot aud estate.
Dated at Boeeburg, Oregon, Ibis Sth day - :
September, 15.
(olIT) 5. LA RACT.
AiirranisUaXor-
Notice for Publication.
rrTTD!TAiax LAMDOrnt a,
Koseburr, Orvgon, 5eptcmber 9, 19".
Notice la hereby riven that tbe foilow ma
named settler has filed notice of hia tntsntioa
to make final proof m support of bis claim, and
that said proof will be made before the Resristcr
and Receiver C t-. Land Othoe 'at Soeebarr,
Oregon, on November , 1899, via: "
ARTHUR F. DO'CAS,
On H. E. No. 7SS5, for the EV' JTWP.' 8W V
NW, SS' sec. ii, Tp, S, R. W. He names
the following witnesses to prove his continuous
residence npon and cultivation of raid land,
vU: Edward Lev tile tt, John shook, Joel Cole.
Asa Cole, ail oi Oakland, Oregon.
. T. BRIDGES.
(o-"p) Begiater.
Notice of Final Settlement.
N'OTIf'B 18 HEREBY GIVSN THAT THE
nntiersened, administrator of the estate of
Charles Lapuint deceased, haa filed bia final
account (a such administrator in toe County
Court for Douglas County, Slate of Orevoo, and
that said Court has aet afouday, November,
6, al tho hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day
at the court house in Roaeburc, Douiclascoanty,
State of Oregon, as the time and plare fur hear
ing objections thereto and for the final settles
raent of said esta.c-
Datcd at Rosebuig, Oregoa, this loth day of
September, lssw.
N. LA RACT,
Administrator of the Estate of Charka La
point, deceased. (V-tT)
Notice for Publication.
Cnited States Land Office
Roseburg, Or.. SepU-mberarj. 1S9!.
Notice ts hereby riven that the following
named settler has filed notice of bis intention
to make final proof in supiort of bis claim, and
that said proof will be made before-the Register
ami Receiver, United States Land Office at
Koseburg, Oresop, on November 7, 1S99, vis:
ALBERT TO-Xfr-hUNS
On his H. E No 7oJ9. for the N- NE', 8W.
NK4,SE'4 NW48ee. HT.308..R.7 West. Lie
name the following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon ami cultivation of
saitl land, vis: James liildcburn, L. Hl'de
burn, of Roseburg, Oregon, T. F. Fisher of
Olalla, Oregon, V. S. Nichols, ol Riddle. Ore
gon. J. T. BRIDGES
(sp) Kcgiat
Administrator's Notice.
VJOTICK IS 11EREBY GIVEN THAT THE
-i' undersigned has been by tbe County Court
of Douglas County, State of Oregon, appointed
the administrator of the estate of Huldab Wil
son, deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby required to pres
ent the same, duly verified, to the undersigned
at Rid. lie, Douglas County, Oresou, wlUUu six
month from the date of tils notice.
Dated this -Jdtli dav ol October. 18J.
' GEORGrv: orrft.
Administrator of the cslal Oilwi 'r5 Wflton,
Deceased.
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