The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, January 22, 1900, Image 4

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    FROM LANE TO DOUGLAS
PREVENTION OF FOREST FIRES.
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simiiatifig thfFoodandHcgula
togthcStomaciisaaiBowxilscf Promotes KcsUon.Checr ful
ness and Hcst.Contains neither
OptunTMorptune rcr Mineral.
JOT NAHCOTIC.
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IISlSllT.
A perfect Remedy forConslipa-
lion, oour oiuuk.n,uiui iwo
Worms .Convulsions Teverish
ness andLoss OF SLEEP.
Tac Simile Signature of
NEW "YORK.
LXXACT COPY OF WBABPEB.
ReiSEBtfRU DIVISION SO 47". B. OF UK.
meet every second and fourth Sunday.
1 t,'OM ES S RELIEF CO KPo NO. 10, MEETS
" first and Ujrd Fridays in 'l month.
D ENO POST, KO. ?, U. A. R,, MEETS THI
first and third Thursdays of each month,
t 2 p. m.
,Jl LPHA LODGE, NO. 47. K. OF P.. MEETS
TV every Wednesday evcuint at Odd Fellows
lelL Visiting Knights In good standing w
lirnHj tnnted U attend
, Jus. MR EI.l-I, C. C.
C. H. FISHER. K. U.S.
LAUREL LODGE. A. F. A A. M.. REGULAR
meetings the 2d and tn Wednesdays in
ach month.
i EUtiENE L PAKROTT W. M.
j K.T-Jswrrr, S ecy.
"3 OSEBCRG CHAPTER. NO. g.O. E. S..MKKT3
the first and third Thursday ' e''D
.a ruth.
I M RS. L. J. STROUD, W. M.
I MAUDE EAST, soc v.
fODERN WODMENOF AMERICA. JlF.hT
jAl on lirt and third Tceiy oi cavh mouth
n the rid Masonic hsll.
H. W MtUXK, V. C.
! H. L. Mastebs. Clerk.
I t7ODMES OF THE WORLD. Oak Cac-.p
4 So. L5. rarett at the Odd Fellow"" Hail
IB Roscbnre, every 1st, 3rd aad 6th Monday
evening. Yixiting neighbor always welcome.
J. A. BUCHANAN, C.C.
X. T. J EW ETT, Clerk.
PHILETARIAN LOjJGE. SO. , 1. O. O. F.
meeta Salurdev evening of each week at
their hail in Odd Fellow Temple at Roseburg
Membersof the order in pood standing areinvit
ed to attend. clIAS. OLE-oN N. G
K. I. Jiwstt, Sec'y.
D P.O. ELKS. ROSEBURG LODGE. SO. SJ6,
liold their regular conwnnnications at the
I O. O. F. hall on wound and iourth Thursday
tf each month. Ail members requested to at
tend regalarly, and all visiting brother c r-
aiaily invited to aticna.
DOUGLAS W AITE, E. R
IRA RIDDLE, (secretary.
DOSEBURG LODGE, KO. 16. A. O. C. W.
i- meeta the second and fourth Monday of
KB month at 7 JO p. m. at Odd Feiloani Hal'.
Hem ben of the order in good standing are'n
riled to attend.
T. MeCL ALLEN. D. S. WE.-T
Recorder. Finvneior
ISew and Improved Passenger Epuiq
ment, via Sunset Route.
New Orleans Express (Xj 10; aLd Pa
cific Express iSo. 'J) between San Frau
cieco and El 1'aso, liave teen tinippeo
with free reclining chair care, fresii from
the chop anJ in evt rr cot.veoience of ap
pointment eioal to the beet in operation.
Each car ia eoaipped with 53 reclining
chair, nine of which are in a eeparat?
eniokiog compartment. LVjth Crst and
cecood-claes ticket: are accepted for pas
rage in these cars. These special con
veniences and tie cur.iftiul climate
through which theee trai: s pass wiil
doubtless make tlie '.infet Koa'e verv
fptilcr for travelers this inter.
Notice for Publication.
United State 1-and 0!':ice
Roscbure, Or .January li.
Xotice t hcrebv iriveu that the followiui;
named settler has tiled notice of his inteutiou
to make final proof in EUport of his claim, and
that mid proof will be made before the Register
and Receiver, t inted state lnd Office at
Rose burg, Ore-"or, on March S.I'.mi, viz:
WILLIAM II. NORCROsS.
.On his H. E. So for the E'. SE'i,
; e. NK , SecUon 2s T. 27 rjouth, R. 7 West. Me
I names tne following wiiuesses to prove his
csniinuotis resiuen-e upon and culiivalionol
sanl land, viz: O.ou Ej'-il. A. Kueil
i of Looking Glass, regou, Jatucs Beasely, 1). Jnr-
ijria, of RoK'burg, Oregon.
i . Jt 1. J111J LJUts.
I 017) Reei-ter.
Points East.
The 'roitland-Chicak'u -i',"
which UaviaBtbe Union dep3t at 8 p. tu.
jdaily is equipped with Btriclly u-j-to-date
ootny Patlman sleepii g cart, and free
reclining chair cars, sieam lieated aud
riecttw Itghte.1. The Karopeao plan
ktinine car service is a special Ifeature of
paceileiiee on this lir.e. IViica'e chtna,
fl wfrs. upotiers linen, first c!a-H cjoki-ig
and at'en'ive servant aid lo the cotn
lorf oi travelers.
A new library car is attache! to these
trains.
as tue name toa:ca cs. iiies c.,re are
fitted op as a library ami reedinj; ro-in
Book caes "or.t-tinmic ul: the stsniUrd
works, tb currei.t iero ticals and dai.y
papers are at the lipial of all li'et an J
foond c!as pas'Luer-
Tim) never Imiij tit-atilr on tin; j.r.
sengers' tiaridi) while trvelir' on t!np
train, and belurc one h a are of it, the
train pulls into t:ie Uni .n o"it at Chi
cairo. For full infurtua'iou regarjiuij the
movement of these t'ain. rates, etc.
call on or a lJrefs
V. .1. S 1III.UXG,
r. rtUp.J, Or.
Or J. F. (iiVfcNs,
Kit e'mitfT Or.
"I am indebted In line Mitic'e Coujih
Care for my health ami life It cured
me of lung trouble fiiloain trrippe."
Thousands owe their lives to trie prompt
action of this never failing rertic.lv. It
cures roughs, coldi, croup, hror chiiis,
pneumonia, grippe and throat and luni;
troubles. Its early use prevents t-on-inmption.
It is the only harmless rcm
dy tf.at gives immediate results.
A. C. Marsters & Cn.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
Tt ecfiTku. ro.Mxi'. hwtoh cm.
.'AUIIlllIILlilLUI s vm iwm
Property.
In th- Countv Court of lalc of Orc-oii in and
In the matter oflheEUte of Delitida 11:11
Xotk ia herebr cien that the undi rsisued
adminivtratur with will annexed, of the E'ate
oi Dclin Hi. i. 'fo-ased, purmant to an orovr
of the above entitled Court made and en'ered
in 1 ie JCnrnal thereof, of date January jiki. a
D. tmo-eed t""il a ana niter the
I'.th dnvof Febmarv. at Mivate wile lor
eash in Viand, on the jremief here: nailer in the
notice ueecnlK-d. in one bouv r in wparaie ar
ivl an mav 1 lor the tvt intervu. of said Ks
tute. the follovviiis deacribol real vrt'5-ert . to
it:
lv.inniuc at a t5t 9.kaln W tsto! itir.rte
sectn-n ik; bttueen seetiona T and and from
hich a pine tree ja inehe in diameter, marked
C. si. B. 1 ., bear North 14 doree. we'i link.
ditatit thenee North "J' v nains to a iteiiu
flO.OO Chaici ."onUi of Si:thvvt corner if t. R
Hill ' donation e'.aim. thence WeM 21 9Cbaii
to Northeast corner of the land nowownedti
A. 1. Ottinirer. thence South 7 Chain; to South
est comer of same land, thence West
Cliaing to the southwest corner of fame iar.u.
and the Last boundary ot the E. Bunion dona
li.n claim, tliemt.- South L Chain to the south
net corner I the S. W. t.ardiner donation
eiana. tbi'nee Eal aione the South boundary of
the fame, 41.14 Chains to plaee oi begnimn
eontainiui: 7i y at'res. more or lew. -ieeptiiig
thereip'm the w t:hur Cemeterr. a: eseetdin
therefrom oae liaif aero for family burjin
ground.
AH lyinz in Seeiiou 7 in- Township S; S. R.
Vet. in Duela Countv. Oresron.
Aim the follouiuc described premises t- ii
Uinninc at the soutbcaM corner of the K
Bunion donation elaim. thenee Weat alone the
South Kmndary of said claim, 7. Chain to tnc
middle of the County roa l. thence alone the
same eouth . deeree. w est 4 Chains to
white oak live ui inches in diameter, thenee
South 1' '. di-tTves, W"et .. t baiu, thence
south dej-n-e. East I.4i' t iia'.n. tlienee
South 2-"- riesrevs. West along c-enter of M
urect ol Wilbur 2.4o hams, thcne' a?inc the
land now owned by S. E. Count, South is de
crees. Ea-t 1 M Chains to West boundary of
land now owned by J. A Han-n, thenw North
.) decrees, Ea"t IChainstotlie North wet cor
ner, thenee South fo degrw. Fjist 1 s" Chains
to his Northeast corner, tnenee Suth :A1 de-grc-.
West 4 bams to his S-mihvast corner and
a crvk, thence up id creek c'r d-ers-. East
il Chains to the feast boundary hi t lie W. Jenk
ins donation claim, thence North l"--i Chains,
tftence North degrees. East 7.J5 Chaiis,
thenee North 'tdeerees. s'i S.7S Chains to
the North boundary oi J. Kuykendali donation
ciaim.Jliienee Mel 3. s Chains, to piai-e of be
irinnuiL'. containing J'.2S aeif-
Ail in Section 7. Town-liip "., S. K. i M.
A'so a lt in the town of Wilbur, joining E. H.
Ottiuper ".and on the North, u" fvi by ly'i ieet in
tire. a:i in Douglas County, On-con.
Dated this .th day of January A. 1'., 19., at
KcHrbure, Oregon.
DWIgIIT REED,
Administrator, with uilluunexed. Estate of
llinda Hill. Du;eas.i. j-:6
Administrator's Notice of 5ale
of Real Property.
Notice is hetby g'.venthAt by virtue ai. I in
pursuance id au order and decree id the CouuK
Court oi Douirls t ouuty, Oregon, duly made by
Hon. Joe. Lyons, Judge rf said Conn, and en
tered on the 4 1 ii tlay of Jio-,ury, Ls". ordering
and directing the undersigned to sell the real
proierty, hereiuafter desci.bei. belougiUK to the
estate id James R. Mitchell, deceased at public
auction, in the manner provided b law, for the
-a c of ical property on execution I will on
Monday, the I'.th day of February, 1am, at the
hour of one o'clock, in the afternoon of said
day, at the Court House doer, in the city of
Losel.a'C, Douglas County, r.agon. ofler ior
sale end sell at public auction, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, the following described
rea! propertv, to- it :
Ihe fractional v. of the NW"';of Sic,
fractional ' s of SE'. an d Lot So. j. of sec. 4,
Tp. 27. S. of R. 4, W. Willamette Meridan, con
taining K'..ul Also Donation Ijind Claim
of Jonathan Simmons and wife, Notimatiou
No. 4'i, CertiBcatc So. ll.V., Claim 41. being
parts of Sections:;, 4. 9 and Jo, in 27S.OIR.
4- W., containine 2.S0 acre-. A so I.u No. s 1
and 2. of sx-c. 4. Tp, 27S. of 11. 4, W . .containing
17.1't K-xit. AlsoLut So. J, of sec. l'J, T. tT. S. of
R- 4, W.. containing 22.15 attres, and containing
in th-- a cgre?Hlo 52 j.w aep-s more or les, ail in
Douglns l ounty. Oregon
Sai l real property will be sold subject l tho
richt of dower oi E. C. Mitchell, uidow i f said
decia.ed. therein,
JOHN HAMLIN",
AdminUtrator of tac estate ot Jainca kt. Milch
t il, dic:ased.
Notic;
Cnited States Land onicc.
RosFBt aii, or., Nov. -Jb, If.!.
Toatlioni it may concern:
No-. ice is hereby iriveu that t he Oregon and
California Kai'.r.d Co. lias filed in this office a
list of land situated in the townships described
below, and has applied for a txtlciit for said
lands: that the lit is oin totbe public for in
spection and a copy thereof by descriptive sub
divisions, lia is.in p-Med in a convenient
place in this ulliev, for the iii-iK-eiion id all
pinsoin interested ai d the public ccncrnliv:
S'Uthcf base lmeaud West of Willamette
Meridan.
T:S, K 1.
KW) NE'4.Sec 2"..
IS. Rl
Part d K' Sec i, utid part of K Sec. It.
TS-". R2.
SE' SK'4 See. j.
T l- It .1.
NWsE'4Sec;;l.
T .7, R :;.
lpts l and 2 Sic. 1.
T 27. K 4.
SW. NE'4,Sex :;i.
Tt", 114.
Lots 1, 2, and 1, Sec. i.
I :.2, K '.
W'. s
T ., R
Part of SI j Sec. 21, and pai I oi SE'. Sec.
T 2!, R 0.
Lot ', S.-C L".
'I K il.
N ! MV':, Sec. 17.
T.. Ii 41.
Ail of l, :,. 7, a, ii, i :, 1.-,, n, i, 21, v., 25,
27, 21, :;l, .i; and ..'.
Within thu nexl sixty days following the date
o! liii notice, T.ioicsts or contests against the
claim of the company to any tract orsuliivi
ioii within any suction or iart of section, le
senlied in ihe lit, 011 the ground that Ihe annu
ls more valuaole for mineral than for agricul
tural puriKsc, w ill be rii ived and noled lor
riport (o the oeticrnl Land Ollicc Ht Was'liitig
toii.D. C.
J. T. ISRIDGES,
Kecbilcr.
J. If. lioul II,
H-.n!" Rcwiver.
Administrator's Sale,
V"tn-e is h. rely given tlrnt thu UUder-igU'-d,
--me aummi.iriitor 01 tne cstaie oi lluldali
WilMin. deei-SM-d, In i.iirMiHiHe of au order of
t'ie County Couit 01 1i..ukI-s county, htaiem
Or- ?.., duly i.iad.- mid enn rol on the :;rd dav
"I .iu i.-.-iiv, l i, IH aiter 1 lie l.illidny o Keb
innry, ! ', at Kiddle. Douglas County. Man-ol
Oregon. sell ul pi urn- sale lor cash 'in hand,
1 lo; ioiliiw in-,: d.-Fciila-d real pioperly, to-wii:
Ihe sout1! Imlf of donation claim No. 41 of
Willi.-im I.. W ilson and wife, la-ing part of s.,--li.ui
.14 in low n-lilp :;u, K !.,( W., W il. .Mer,
in liougliis County, op uon, mid the said south
I it 1 1 ot kii id elm in con tit in i lt.ii.-7J acres, more
01 1. -s. I
Han d ut liiddb-, ikuiiiv ciuiiy, Oicgmi,
his Cth diiy of .liinii.irv, l:m.
,i-:oK'ii: k. jt'lNK,
Administrator of the eslmcoHluldali WilVon, '
AW
AIEW DIUT10NS0N THE TRIP.
Old Willamette's Olory The Pro
gress of the Valley and Politics
Incidental.
1
A jaunt ttirougii the Willdtut tie val
ley over thd Soulhetn I'atitio aUae has
its attend nt pU asures at any seanoti ol
the year, and one quickly feel the t-ht k-
ingofTof enervation a-i ho coiuee in con
tact with the exhilarating oz 1110 that
abounds at t very tarn in the bioaJ, ex
pansive valley tlint has ivet to O.eirou
muc'u of its name and fame.
The senior . member ol the Kegiuler
firm haJ occa-ion to take a run 1 1 Hose-
burg Sunday, returning Tuesday niorn-
ng.
Along the way we found the uld Will
amette river rompiug and laughing in
exuberance of i -y, like a spirited school
boy just out for Id? holiday vacation.
AmiJfct the perennial geenT linked with
the touches of sombre 'iron 11 that shone
like desert epjts in the treat o.tais of life
and animation, ihu eheen ol rnehiug
waters echoing laughter a they sped,
shook their ruHitksouij cutis at the
beckoning lores" giant!, then hurried
toward the feu.
At Co'tue Urovd we had but a
glimpse, yet that wua sufficient in which
to mark the chingdi th.it prjgresi h.ii
ma.'o in the thriving little ciiv. No
wriukles of ae and decrepitude ire
visible. In every linejtneut the town
reflects the retundity, dasli niJ. aierlnees
that characterm pio-pcroui cotid
tions. Down at t-agiuaw, syujnymois with
l'ooth-Kel!y Lumber Co.. there were
Stacks and piled of lu jiber reiiing in the
ei'ecce of a Sabbath day, ready to be
jik;d and hauled alwu'. on the morrow
and to eventually find its ay iutothe
maiketsci the worlj.
We foiind the brown face of the I'rap
qua hil'e turned toward the promise of
spring, reidy le welcome the warmth oi
wooing rays that laugh the fields into
golden harvest. Hjsebur ia lively.
Nbe business men theri, like in Eugene,
have felt the pu'sttioa of quickened ac
tivity through all the arteries of trade,
and find as a result that ont of tLe stim
ulus of business have accrued better pro
fits than former years have been wont to
bestow.
Their tea" court house is completed
anl occupier'. It is a model of nca ness,
coupled with tlie convenience that
makes it a "thin? of beauty and a j "
to its occupants.
We had the pleasjre of meeting EJ
itor Stratford oi the I'liindkalcu and
Editor Fischer ut the Keview.
In their respective offices" we found
tbetn indulging in the overwork that
seems to be accruing ia all newspaper
offices op and djwn the valley these
days, and their testimony as to the con
dition of times harmonize very material
ly with the general situation in this sec
tion. At the laud office we met the genial
smiles of oar old time frieuJ, J. T
Bridges formerly of Drain, now handling
expjJiciomly and with precision the ex
tensive bneioess of the oflke together
with the no less busings like, courteous
and papular receiver, J. II. Booth, a
name familiar to Lin? county through
Mr. liooeb's connection with the exten
sive lorbe?ing interest coon to be in
active tperaiion in tie mountains totbe
east of us.
Ii jfeburg U more confident than ever
that the steel raiU will eoon Mok that
city with ths Coos bay country. It is a
consummation devoutly to be wished and
if the elTort cf Koseburg cituons cau
bring it there will not be many days
elapse before tlib iron horse will be puf
fing and shoo'ing back and forth as be
plya the east an 1 west traffic twixt coast
and inland.
Politically theie is not much stir at
present. Djoglas couoty republicans
are disposed to let Lane county name the
joint senator provided weputopatnan
that will prove satisfactory. Mr. A.- C
Marsters, a leading business man of that
ci'y, is talked of for the place provided
Douglas Is called on to name the cand!
dat?.
Cji.'g'i-ssujan Tongue has a strong fol
lowing in that county, yet the name of
A. C. Woodcock was revived with con
siderable approval. The name of t arter
of Josephine county, ig beard also.
There is a general opinion prevalent
that D-jrglas county is stronger republi
can today than in many a year, at any
rate Douglas county is all right, so il
Roseburg, and so ia her people. Eugene
Regieier.
No e and Commen'.
Joe Whrcler couldn't get any lighting
in Lnz.-ii, bo he is going back to con
gress. Luller certainly cannot be charged by
his impatient country men with refusing
to move on.
Ol course Nicholas wou'i mind about
that warship of bis goiog aground. He
is t'uing to disarm, anyway.
Freight rates betwcea San Francisco
and Co s bay have advanced 53 cents
pr ten.
The Kritith army has discovered that
surer gains can be mado around the end
than by bu-. king the center.
The ac'res) who shot her manager Las
been acquitted. She proved that the
manager accused tier of acting like an
amateur.
.lint at the present, Tom Heed can
Rerte his country better pouring forth
philosophy than in ihe houee where be
would be engaged .11 throwing down the
canal hill.
Wool buyers from tho Eatt are said te
be can. ping on the trail of the growers
in this state, bidding for next year's clip,
eaH Ihe Lebanon Kxprefs-Adrance.
Twcn'y ten's im the highett bid so far
reporti d. utid it ih harl to get at that
price. We adviHe t!is growers lo stick
hy the pl.itis adopted this yenr; that ia
Hell when yi 1 have tho tools to deliver,
and deliver li e jiikjiIh when you j;et your
money in full, and not before in cither
(iiHc. ICnriHiriiueiil of half Ihn woo
i.e..!. tA I to at ia l ulll luur il.tu n tha tirino
1 1"""-
of lli! other half Hi-verul cetils a pound
. ,, .
aud growers should not giue the commie
F;0 hja Ipveiaj:". 1
Good Works Being Done by the Gov
ernment Rangers
"Fotcet fires dettroy more timber lla
all the other fluencies combined," Paid
George A. fS'eel, United States forest in
sptctor, whose headquarters are now in
room 218, Oregonian building. Mr
Steel's jurisdiction extendi over the en
tire United Slates. He has just re'nrned
from an inspecting tour in New Mexico,
Arizona and California,
In thrse districts Mr. Steel found the
forest rangers wull organized. In C.tl-
iforuia aloi.e i-ver 400 fires were put i-ut
by the rangers. In the s'ates vinited it
is not so much the timber tires as brush
fires that are feared. The tim! er as a
rule is sparFe, while the brut-h covers
many of the ridcs anl loolhills. The
exeef sive heat plates the brush in fine
condition for a god fiie, and the rangers
are kept constantly on their guur.l.
While 00 a recent vii it to the Black
Hills, M. . Steel discovered a v-r, curi
ous phenomenon. He found that a cer
tain insect wb making greatt r ravages
among the timber than lorest fire.", or,
even, the mining itidustry, which ileara
vast area annually. The Honiestake
mine alor.e has destroyed thousands ol
acres. During the last year the de.ttruct
ive insect had covered au area of from
203 to 300 square miles, and killed niJ;t
of the timber. Ttie insect continued to
spread with alarming rapidity, and no
means have beeo found thus far I ir r
testing its depredations. Only within
the psst two years, has its appearance
hiien noted. It b.r--9 into the treea iu
the same manner as a teredj perforates
piling. They setui to live on tho sap tf
the trees, aud, figuratively speakii.g,
eeutn to bleed the trees to death. In
any event, once they take possession tf
a tree it soon dies.
Mr. Mecl said that tho forest rangers
.. 1. . 1 1. iri.. ,i..J
"
winter, wi 1 If returned to work a to n I
as dtoger ol fjrest li-cs tseginc He
thinks a larger force than thai employed
before wouM 11 t b - amis. !
Tlie couitnipsutier of the general land 1
office, iu It is annual rep rt of lSfJ, se
cousi Jera'.le epjee lo fj-eet tires, lie '
says, atiioug ether ihtngo: '
"Tlie extent io which aasle from for-1
et ti.ee il aval tj'i'e ius bec 1 uii-la the j
6.lbj-ict cf careful s' ;l ly ithi.i the pts!
year, aud has led to the conclusion that j
the enactment and enforcement of a fire '
law of mote comprehensive protirions is i
urgen'ly rsqrired 10 properly protect the
ti'nber oa pu olio lands. I
'The average yearly reported Iota'
from forest firta Ins ten estitna'ed at
not ;esi lhn liO.Ojj.OOJ. When it is !
considered the reported loss is but a tiihe '
of the actual los?, the appalling signifi-
cai.ee of this estimate is appreciated;
the loss early is simply incalculable.";
The repjrt tors on te say that the de- j
etructicn of the timber lessens the water j
supply and increases thedarger ol llxnls .
Continuing, it s.ys: j
' Eff jits to cops with this scourge in j
connection with tha administration o! 1
foreet reservations era jet in 1 tit ir ia-1
fatcy, while the great forest cover ef ihe
unreserved lands remains practically
without protection, not eiihttecJing the
prejfxca on the statuie books of the tire
law cf February 2t, 1S9..
'"This act ii fatally defective in sever
al vital points, the principal ahich it is
of paramount importance to observe in
such legislation having been, to a great
extent, iguored in formulating the act.
Efforts to enforce the law have demon
strated this fact.
"Ihe fundamental principles for pro
tecting forests may be tummariaed as
follows :
"First The interests to be conserved
are communal. As euch, cooperation
on the part of the stats officers and riti
t'ns in general must be secured.
"Second Hecegoition of commou iu-1
tercet ia the protection of property can
oe estaonsnea oniy ny creanon 01 nnau
ciel liability on the part of the commun
ity and ail its numbers.
"Thirc No legislation can be made ef
fective unless well-rgacied machinery
is provided for its enforcement.
"Fourth Responsibility for tne ex
ecution of the law must be clearly de
fined. "Fifth Every facility for ready pr.
ecation of clltnders must be at the com
mand of the responsible officer.
".ixtl None but paid cfikials can bo
expte'ed to do efficient service, and of-
fieiat rxsitnnaihili'v in a'l ilirectiona must
nciai retpoosi jui.y in a.i uirecwons muti
be recogciz-d as alone productive of caie
, , , , ..
in tne periormance ci uu icb as wen os
in obedience to regulations.
"In any diecusion of the matter of for
mulcting euch leniclation, Ihe chief
causes of forest fires reoiire to be deter
mine! b?iore any adeiiuate provision of
law caa be eu Rested.
"Flying spatks from locomotives on
railroads are often a source of (treat dam
age. "The carelesiueas of hunting aud
oilier campirg parties is another fruitful
caus 5 o' fires. The fact that these fires
usdilly occur iu regions more or less un
settled, and consequently arc apt to as
sume frightful proportions before they
would ordinarily be discovered, calls for
the adoption of extraordinary measures
to enforce due carefulness in the matter
of -' trtiug arid handling tires in such
r J-iUr.
"Tie statement is true that 'there is a
crying need in the United Mates for eco
nomic reform in this matter of playing
with tire. If the fire nuisance could be
reduced to the unavoidable proportion
half the forestry problem would be
solved.' And until the careless or negli
gent handling of lire on the public do
main is made a crime under the statutes
equally with the willful starting of such
fires, the evil will not be eradicated.
"The largely unsettled condition of
such regions also call for nn efficient p.t
trol of the same by a force of forest of
ficers who should he clothed by law with
sherillN power lo make arre-tn of parties
violating the Itw, and lo concentrate
when necessary u posse of titi.viis to
control the liren."
The repoit ytes on lo eate sawdust
aud debris from mill and logging camps
is niioll.er ciiiSH for (ire, and Ihe com
missioner believes the government
should burn till such i-tuff. Telegram.
As tho fates collected on the East
Twenty-jixth streot car scarcely paid
for the grease on the cars, the company
oti'd i ot ba b'amed much for diecontio
uing tho f Ofvlfo.
Is the result of repeated acute attacks. The
IWcr and spleen aro principally affected.
Tbcy act as storehouses for the malarial
poison and the blood takes it from them.
The poison must
be driven out of
the system. 11 CD
VANwill destroy
the action ot the
poison and event
ually drive out tin
iest particle of 11
from the system.
In addition to
this, Hl'DYAN
will restore the
lost app e. It
will buil.j up the
weakened system.
HUD VAN will
make new blood
and new flesh. The pains in the bones will
disappear. UfOVAX has cured others and
It will cure ou. We describe the symptoms.
Study them carefully. They are yours. Do
not d'.-l.iy longer, but takn lICUl now
and you will be cured.
HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS:
1. CONSTANT HEADACHE AND
TROUBLED EEAIN. Take HUDYAN
and your headache will disappear.
2-2. PALE OS YELLOWISH COM
PLEXION. HUDYAN will establish a free
circulation ot pur - blood and cause the cheeks
to assume their na'ura! color.
3. LOSS OF APPETITE AND ON AW
IMG IN THE STOMACH. HUDYAN
will re:ore t!i: appMitC ann tnc digestion oi
food will become perfect.
4. FEEUIN3 OF WEIGHT OVER THE
LIVER. This is duo to the cnlargcmsnt of
,i,e liver. It U tilled with tha poison of ma
laria. IICDYAN' will drive out the poison and
cause the org in t assume Its natural size.
B. HEAVINESS IN THE REGION
OF THE SPLEEN. The spli-cn become
greatly enlarg!. HUDYAN will Ic.-n the
conges'ien anl nue tho heaviness 10 o.ap
pear. You irt sutl -ring from I hronio Malaria and
vou can 1 cur.-l. Ml iV N" will rehove lour
evcrv svmplom and make yon fell. Hi l
VAS' van tar obtained of all dnigcista for .c.
per package, or -aeksg -s for l-'.'sl. If your
ilru -ti-t -loes no: keep it. send direct to the
II I' mi AN HKMKHV tM..V. San Fran-
iiM-o "alifornia Itctr.cmber that you can
. ..... mnviv iiiiiTIIIlt CHI.K
i-:i nr.d see the dot tors. a may caa ana
them, or ante, as you desire. Address
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY
Car. StocHoa, Market aad Ell-e Sis-.
Ssa Francises, Cst.
I
THE DIRECT ROl'TKT-1
Rlnnfria llfrlh
If IUII IQIIU, L IUII,
Colorado and all
Eastern Points.
j i;im choice of to favorite routes, via the j
1 I XIO.V r.UIKlO Fast Ma'.l Line, or the j
UtO i;RASDE scenic Llma.
Lovk at the time
x days to Salt Lake
2)1 days to Denver
3Ja days to Chicago
4jj days to New York
l-'rcc KrcllisloK Cliulr tars, I'p
bolMtercd Toiirlet' Blecpluer
Cars, lnllusan Palace Sleep- j
iok CaraXopcrateet on all j
tralt.tt. I
Fb. further infortns'iei (eppl) 10
J. F. UIVANS, Apt., KoseUij
C. O. Terry, W. E Coman,
TrT Fssm. Ag Ucn At-
l.'l Third St foil e:o Or.
Notice.
Vmteii bTATr-.
Uxaoirn t,
liiscbun;, Oregon, Nov. !!-.'
j "gS.t lho0rt,
sou .V. Call- I
foruia Raitroad Company has filed in this ofb.ee
a !.; ot lands situated in the lounsmps dc
scribe-l bcluw. and has applied for a patent for 1
said lands: thai the list is open to the public for
inspection and a copy thereof by descriptive j
r-iMitiiHiiiu, i.aa wvu poster, m m itiaiiiiitui
jilaee in ibis ottice for the inspection of all per
sons intcicslcd and to the public generally:
south of base hue aud East of Willam
ette Meridian.
Tp ..v. l; 1.
W',SW-i so-, -l.
South oi base Luc aud WVtlof W illaiucttc Mer
Tp. . .. R. 4.
Part of S'jfrt, 3: part ot W ?ec. .'L
Tpil , K 5.
Nt' S-c and ',!-' Sec. ZX
" Tp J9. R ..
.N'jSW'. m-c.3
1 .17, U 7.
8' , See. 3.1.
W illnu the next sixty days follouiuc the date
ol this notice, protests or contests SKainst the
-'1lul ' the Company toany tract or subdivis-
lon wiIhjD ,n. -uon or ,r, ol tiou, jc-
scribed in tne list, u the ground that the same
i is more valuable for mineral than for agricu'it-
; ural purpoM-s.will be received and noted lor ic-
port I
I l. C.
rt to the i.eucral Land Office at W ashington
J.T. BRIDGE.-",
Register.
J. II. HOOTH,
Receiver
(ntlo
OA
T't
1 1
ml
We Have the Best and
Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS,
srrpse-a
" 1 i "TTflll i alia i i
i'. 1 f ' ,
r- - - 4 T . - - '- v'S
The favorite of the Army and Navy. A few of the ships equipped with the Blickens
dcrfer Typewriter'during the Spanish-American War.
No. 5, $35.
St. Paul,
Gloucester,
Topeka,
Buffalo,
Oregon,
Texas,
Indiana,
Potomac"
Yankee,
Frolic.
All goods fully guaranteed and sold on the installment
Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps.
lithe musical line cau be haArtt
You Purchase!
Sec our stock-POCKET KNIVES, AIR GUNS,
VELOCIPEDES. STEAM ENGINES, HOT AIR
TOYS, EASTMAN
RIFLES, STEVENS FAVORITE BOYS RIFLES.
Our stock is chuck full of the useful as well as orna
mental. Call and see at
Churchill & Woolley's.
Cass Street Market
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and
Hay, Grain and Flour.
DOZIER & MaRTIN,
'PhoneMain 181. PrOpS.
P. Benedick.
...
Any JobJW'ork doneat
Reasonable Rates -
Triumph Prune Grader
F01 Green and dried Prunes.
Compact, Practical, Accurate.
Send for circulars and testimonials to
WALTER MORLEY,
Patentee and
1
Get your.
SCHOOL
fnr- 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. e.TETERS & GO.
aFS1 IT: TO I T
;sucsor to a. w. koahj
General Blacksmithing
Awaia ii.OHfiKfiHOKaaii.
rROTTINO AND RUNNINQ PLATES A SPECIALTY.
REPAIRING OF AU KISD9 PROMPTLY DON'S.
Shop ou Corner Wasntlnxtots and Kane Sts., Roscbn.-g
including
CHICKERINGS, WEBER, KIM
BALLS, NEEDHAM.
Besides these we have other good
Pianos but cheaper iu price but not
in quality.
BL GKENSDkRFER
the T. K. RICHARDSON
KODAKS, WINCHESTER
in
Game in Season,
Undertaker1 End Emfcalmei1.
Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon
SUPPLIES
kriTSirTTOTSJ
No. 7. $5.
The Blickeusder
fer is rapidly dis
placing the more
complicated and
higher priced ma
chines, as it does
the same work
equally as well (if
not better). 40,000
now iu use.
plan. Baud Instruments,
In fact almost anything in
STORE.
;rt',asL3;i
Kr;'li M K I
Soothbotlod overiias
1-5 a. m. ; departa 4 :2S a. m.
FREIGHT TRAINS.
Northbound fast through freight, No.
221, arrives 4 :10 p. m. ; departa 5:20 p.
Southbound fast through freight, No
222, arrives 7:00 a. m.; depexta 8:00 a
i.
Northbound mixed train No. 222 arrive
at 2-55 p. to., Bondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, departa 9:00 a.m.. Mondavi
Thursdays and Saturdays.
boulbbound mixed train o. 22C ar
rives at 3:00 p.m.. oo Sundays, Mod.
days and Fridaya, departs 7:15 a. m.
Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Xstmodibt Chi bx a corner of Halo and Lena
streeta. Buadsy Service: Preachinf , II a. at
and :00 p. at.; 8abbatk school, U a. as.; L.
A. Walker, Saperlntenoent; Clase Meeting at
close of tha Bomlnc service; Epwort Laagne)
7:00 p. m. r. 8. Godfrey, President. Prayer
Meeting. Wednesday, at 7:30 p. as.
G. R. Aaaoui, Pastor,
Personate, corner Main aad Lane.
Cvitao Barraaas CHcaca oa Fowler streeL
Bnnday service, at 11 a. m. and " JO p. m. Pray
er meeting. Thursday creninc.
Mrs. Leer M. Cvrue, Pastor.
Sr. (iiuK.i i Chcsxm. Corner Caae aad
Main streets. Service on second and fourth.
Sunday morning of each month aad every Boas-
evening. Special services announced from
me to time, Rav. Jobs Dawbof,
Miaeioaary.
M. E. Cacaca, 8oCTH.6ei vices every goadey
oming and evening.
Ear J T CoTTOJt, Fastot
Barrier Cm Se H corner of Lane and Rusts
t reels. Sunday sendee: Preaching at 11 a. as.
and 7:30 p.m. Sabbath School at 10 a. bl. O. P.
Coahow, superinU-rnieaL lYayer meeting at
7:30 Wedneaday erenlng.
i. A. Doceiaa, Pastor
FiasT Cuaieriati Cm acH Corner of Pin
and Woodward streets. Sunday anrieea
Preaching both morning and evening, Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Y. P. S.C. E.attiA) p. at
Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at
7 JO. A cordial wrlcome and greeting asralta
all. W. A. Woo,
Pastor
FiasT PaasTTEaias Cacacn Corner of Caaa
and Rose streets. Sunday service: Publie
worship, 11 a. m., anl i p. m.; babbath
school, 10 a.m. Y. P. 8. C. E. at 7 p. UL.
Prayer meeting, Wedccsday evenisg 7:30
ot. J. A- TowssUD,
Pastor'
Taa W. C. T. C. will hold iu regular meetings
on the second and fourth Moadaya of every
month at 730 p. m. in the Knworth Lessjoa
room of the M. E. Church.
Q.RAfiCO..
I'traat t us , Aaaajv
Fast ! Salt Lake. Dearr. T U
Mail i Worth. Omaha Ka n-
8 p. iu. i sasCity-Si.Lon Ch 1-
' vagoiiii.
Fast
Mail
t bp.se.
Spokane Walla Walla Lewictoa,
Flyer Spokane, Minneapolis,
Z p. m. St. PaaT, DuluLh, Mil
wan kie, Chicago and
East.
ffpetaoe
Flyer
Sa. m.
8 p. m. ! tKaas SraaasHir J p.
All Sailing dates subject,
to change. (
For San Francisco I
SaULee. 3, is U. Us 23,;
J, and every a days.
Daily
Ex .Sunday
t p. m.
Saturday
10 p. m.
CoLrasta Rivgs
STBAXXas
To Astoria and Way
Landings. I
Sa. m.
W'HAiITTI RlVEB
regon City, Sewberg,
talent at Way-Land s
I J0 js. m.
Exuj.Saa
Ex. Sunday
. a. m.
Wiu.Arrr kxo Ya-
3 30 V. m
Moo.Wed-
Tnes-T burs
HiuRivaas. -Oregon
City, Peyton
and Way-Landings.
and Sat.
and FX
6 a. 'tu. ' WiLLASClTa Situ I 3D rs m.
Tue.Thurs 'Mon-Wcd
aud Sat. Pi-rliand to Corrallia and and Fri. .
t and Way Lausiinss- (
Leave
Riparia
1 ai a. ni.
Daily
' Snaxi Sivxa
Riparia to Lewiston
I Leave
LcwiatoB
' Daily
8:30 a. as.
J. F. Qivans,
Agent, Roscburg, Or.
W. Ii. Huriburt,
Gen. Pass. AgC,
Portland, Oi.
TN THE CIRCUIT COCRT OP THE STATE
A of Oregon for Douglas county.
Nora Helm, Plain UrT, )
vs. Suit In Equity for
Fletcher Helm, Defendant) a divorce.
To Fletcher Helm, the above earnest de
fendant: In the name of the Stats, ot Oregon, you arw
hereby required lo appear and answer tha
compl.ut tiled against you In the above en
titled suit on or before the first day of the
next regular term of the above entitled court - -'" "
towit:
Moaday March, 5th, 10. And If you fa
to appear or answer said complaint, withis
said time, for want thereof plaintiff will appl;
to the court for the relief demanded in he.
complaint aa lollops: i
For a decree of divorce dissolving the bond
of matrimony existing between plaintiff au.
defendeiit, and lor sueh other relief as to thr
court may appear equitable I
This Summons is published br order of Hon
J. W. Hamilton, judge ot said court, which or
der is dated January 6, 19', and the time pre-i
scribed in said order for the publication of this
summons is once a week for six weeks preeeed
ing the first day of said term of court, and ttx
day oi the rirsi publicatio of this summons hi
January &, l'AO. ,
F. W. BENSON,
)jM7.) Attorney lor PlainUir. i
I
Notice of Appointment o Exuect-
rix.
Votice 1st hereby given that the undersigned
Was ou the 14ih dav of November, lae.
duty appointed as executrix of the last will an.)
testament of ik-onre T. Russell, deceased. All '
persons having claims acainst said estaiff are.
hereby required to present the same twoperlw"
verihed, to said executrix, at Oakland. Dougta
couuty, On-gon, within six mouths from the
dale hereot.
Dated this lu day of November, 1S9.
FRANCIS L. RUSSELL.
Executrix.
Notice for Publication.
CStTFD st us-s I.a.no Oirn c. fc
Roseburg, Oregon, Dwvtn ber otv, Isi
Notice is hereby given that tho follow-tug-named
settler haa Bled notice of his intention
b make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proot will be made lM-fore the Register
aud Receiver I'. S. Land Ollice 'at Roseburg,
Oregon, ou February 10, l'JOO via:
ISAAC BAILEY,
On his.H. E. No. WtiOJfor Ihejots 13. 14, 13 and 16
See. U, Tp. 'M 8, R. 4 W. Ho names the follow
ing witnesses lo prove bis continuous residence
npou and cultivation of raid land, viz:
Rem Fate, and Johu Perdue, ot Davt Creak,
Ori gin, and Robert Stewart and J. B. Fullerton
of Cauyouville, Oiegon.
J.T. BRIDGES,
Kegialer.
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