The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, January 29, 1900, Image 4

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Promotes "Digestion.Cheerful
ncss and Rest.Contains neither
Opmm.Morphine nor Mineral.
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ness and Loss of Sleep.
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TJCACT COPY CF VHAPPEB.
Sacl.ty MecUmg
T3UBEB0RQ DIVISION KO 476. B. OF LI
meets every tecoud and fourth Sunday.
WOMEN'S RELIEF COtU-S KO. 10, MEETS
Ant and Uiird Friday in each month.
TJENO POST, NO. 79, U. A. B, MFKTS THS
Am and third Thursdays of ei moclh,
t 1 1. in.
A LPttA LODGE. KO. 7, K. OF P.. MEETS
every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellowf
Hall. Visitior Knurhu In good standing cor
dially Invited to attend
JOS MICELU, C. C.
C.H.FIsnER,E. R. S.
LAUREL LODGE. A. F. A A. Jt, REGCLAB
meeting the 2d and 4ih Wednesdaye In
each month.
ErGEXE L PARROTT W. M.
N.T. J win, S'ecy.
TJ OSEBURG CHAPTER, KO. 8. O. E. S.. MEETS
the first and tbtrd Thursdays of each
areata.
MRS. E. J. STROUD, V. M.
MAUDE EAST. Sec y.
ttOUERN WOODMEN" OK AM K RICA. MEET
a on firrt and thitd Tuesday of each tuontb
ia the rid Masonic hatl.
H. W. M'XUB, V. C
B. L. Mabstbbs, Clerk.
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp
Ko. LA. meets at the Odd Fellows' Hell
fa Boscbunr, erery 1st, 3rd and Sin Monday
renin. Visiting neighbors always welcome.
J. A. BCt HASAN, C.C.
X. T. JEWETT, Clerk.
pHILElARIAN LOiiGE. KO. . 1. O. O. F.
47 meets Saturdav evening of each week at
their hall In Odd Fellow Temple at Roseburg
Members of the order in good standine are invit
aatoauend. cilAS. OLE-UN K. G
If. T. Jbwett. Sec'y.
p P. O. ELEi:. R06EBCRQ LODGE, KO. S26,
hold their regular communication! at the
I O. O. F. hall on second and fourth Thursday
I each month. All members requested to at
tend regalarly, and all visiting brothers cw-
Siauy mviiea to attend.
DOCGLA3 WAITE. E. R
l IRA
RIDDLE, Secretary.
DOSEBCRG LODGE. KO. 1. A. O. V. W
t meets the second and fourth Mondar.of
J even month at 7 30 p. m. at Odd Fellows Hal'
Jwvauww va .w uiwei in kwu tWUUiUI UC 111
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T. JIcCLALI.ES,
Recorder.
D. . WT
Finencier
New and Improved Passenger Epuiq
ment, via Sunset Route.
New Orleans Express (No 10 aud Pa
cific Ezpreea So. 9) between t?tn Fran
ciacoaadEl Paso, have bcea quipped
with free reclining chair cars, fresh from
the ahop and in every convenience of sjv
ptrintment eqaal to the beet in operation.
Each car ia equipped with 53 reclining
Chairs, nine of w hich are in a eeparate
nicking compartment. Both first and
second-class tickets are accepted for pas
sage in these cars. These special con
veniences and the congenial climate
through which these trains pass will
doubtless make the nnset Rome very
popular for travelers this winter.
Notice for Publication.
United StnU Land Ollice
Koseburp, Or . January 12, 1W.
Notice in hereby piveu that the" f'iUowiui;
named settler has lik-d notice of his intention
to make tinal rof in support of htsciaim, und
that said proof will be made before the Rtrieter
and Receiver, United statt-s Land Office at
ftoseburt;, Ororor, on March 3.W.', viz:
WILLIAM H. KOBCROs.
Ob bis H. E. Ko b'ci, for the E'i HV.'i,
V-i tit-H bection a T. 27 South, R. 7 West. Me
names me following witnesses to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
aid land, vii! Cnuu Baell, A. S. BueiL
of Looking Glass, Oregon, James Bvawly, D. Jar
via, of Roseburg, Oregon. 1 1
J.T. BRIDGET,
012t7) Resit..r.
Foints East.
'The "Poitland-CliicaKo SpM-ial,"
which leaves the Union depot at 8 p. ro.
daily ia equipped with strictly up-to-date
roomy Pot! ma a deeping car, and free
reclining chair chts, s'earu heated aD J
lertrio lighted. The European plan
dinina car service is a special feature of
eicellence on tbia line. Deiicate china,
flowers, spotieRB lim-n, firet cla choking
and attentive servant !J t the coin
tortot travelers.
A new library car in attached fo three
Iraios.
Aa the naaie indici'es. thes cars re
fitted op as a library anl readint; room
3ook caaes -OLtai tunic all the atandanl
works, tbe current pero.iicaU and daily
papers are at the Hipoarof all GrKt and
second class passet ger..
Time never hanax hearilv ou the pas
sengers' hands hi!e travelinj; on t ir
train, and before on is aware of H tin
train pulls into the Unioti depot at Chi
cago. -
For full information regarding the
movement of them trains, rates, He .
call on or add ret c
V. A. ScillLLIXG,
Portland, Or.
Or J. 1". Givenh,
Uo'eSmg, i)r.
JII,111 '''til 1
iti&ek- Ill at2k FB j5. H3 jCCk
J "lam indebted to (hie Minum Coujsh
Care for my health ami life It cured
me of lung tronhle following ctip"."
Thousands owe their lives to the prompt
action of this never failins remedy. It
cures coughs, coldfl, croup, oruinliiiiB,
pneumonia, g'ippe atnl throat end luiii;
troubles. Its ear!y uw; prevenfH con
sumption. It ia the only Imrmlefs i-prn
dy that givPR immediaiH reeulle.
A. C.Marutcrs & Co.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
The
Kind
You Have
Always Bought.
TM CCmYAUn CDKMNV, NCW TOR ClTY.
Administrator's Sale of Real
Property.
la the County Court of t-tate of Oregon in and
for Douglas CouniT.
In the matter of the Estate of Dolimla 11:11,
Dervaetl.
Kotice is Ivereby Riven that tho undersisncii
administratc-r ith ill annexed, of the E'ate
ofDelinrts Hill, 'ceased, pursuant to an order
oi tue auovv enutieo court maae ana en'erva
in the Journal thereof, of date January .'ml, A.
i. isw, hi proeeeu tseii on ant alter tne
1 tn Oavot Kbnmn-, rxv, at private sale lor
cash in hand, on the premises hecvinaiter in the
notice deenbfd, in one ltxlv or in si-parale par
cels a may be for the test iutereu of said Es
Utte, the followins described real pnpvrl , to
it: B-ginnini at a poet 9.2M-bin West of -luarter
ecimn pt ttieen eUols ana !. ami irom
hich a pine tree X inches in diameter, uin-lo!
C. S. B. 1 ., bears North 14 degrees. Wet Ti link
d:stant thence North ." Chains to point
a 0OChain South of oiilhe.t comer of F. It.
Hill dunaunn claim, thence Wt i! s9 1 hnius
to or:heat corner of the Und now owned bv
A. 1. Ottinirer. thence South 7 Chains to South
east comer of name land, thence West M.i5
Cham to the southwest corner of same land
and the East bound r of the E. Bunton dona
tion claim, thence South 1U Chains to the suth
t corner of the s W". Gardiner donali.-o
olaiui. th-n-e East alone the South bouudarT oi
the same, 41.14 Chains to place of hegjRiiine
eonuiining 7o.,v acres, more or less, excepting
increimin tue n t.our Cemeterv, aiv exeeptiuft
therefrom one half acre for family burjiug
grouno.
All lyin in Section 7 iu Tiwnship ai. S. R.
W est in Doucias County. Oregon.
Also the follow iuc described nremises to-i
Beeinnine at the Southeast corner of the E
Bunton donation claim, theuce West alone the
South boundary of said claim, 7-o0 Chains to tne
middle oi the County road, thence alontr the
same South So1, deirrees, West 4 oO Chains to a
white oek tree i inches in diameter, thence
South If', d.f rees. West 5.40 Chains, tbenee
South dcnt-s East I.i Chains, tlem-e
Sooth 2."- fleerees, west aloue center of Main
street of ilbur i40.halus. thenw alone ihe
land now owned by . E. Couuis, South t de
crees. East 1.M Chains to West boundary of
IaDd now on ned by J. A Hansen, thence North
30 degrees. East : Chains fo the Northwest cor
ner, thence South 0 degrees. East l.So Cluiins
to his Northeast corner, thence South 30 de
grees. West 4 Chains to his Southeast corner and
a creek, thence up said creek degro-s. East
11 Chains to the East boundary of the W. Jenk
ins donation claim, thence North 10.3) Chains,
taence Norih 2T1. decrees, East 7.5 Chains,
thence North S i dejrrees. t 3.7S Chains to
the Nor.h boundary of J. Kuvkendall donatiou
c'iaim,;tiience We-t 3 -V Chains, to place of be
ginning, containing J.'.JC acres
All in Section 7, Town-hip i'., S. R. Wet.
Also a lot in the tow n of Wilbur, joinine E. 11.
Otiinger land on the North. 35 feet by 5i icct in
si?e, ali in Douglas Countv, Orciron.
Date-lthis Cthdayol January A. D., 13i, at
Bcsebnr, Oregon.
DW IGHT KEEP,
Adminitrator, with will annexed, Estate of
Delinda UU1, Deceased. jMi
Ad nlstrator's Notice of 5ate
of Real Property.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue and -in
pursuance of an order and decree of the Count-i
Court of Douelas Countv, Oregon, dw!v made by
Hon. Joe Lyons, Judge cf said Courtj and en
tered on t he -II h dav of Jauuarv, ordering
and directing the undersigned to sell the real
property, hereinafter d-scn bed, beloiigiug to the
estate of James K. Hitcbcll, deccasoi at public
auction, in the manner proTidsd br law, for the
a.e of real propertv on execution I will on
Monday, the l'Jth day of Eebruarv, 1j0, at the
hour of one o clock, in the afternooB of said
day, at the Court House door, in the city of
liosebute, Douglas County. Oregon, ofler for
sale aud sell at public auction, to the highest
aud best bidder for cash, the following described
rel propertv, to-wit:
The fractional W' of the XK1; of Sec, 3.
fractional E'i of NE'4. and Lot N"6. 5. of sec. 4,
Tp. 17. S. of K. 4, VV. Willamette Meridan, con
taining liit.Si ai res. Also Donation Land Claim
of Jonathan Simmons and wife, Kotiti.-ation
So. 4. Certificate Ko. 1110, Claim 41, being
parts of Sections ;i, 4. and In, in Tp. 27 6. of R.
4. W., containing 3 2.50 acres. Also Lota No. s 1
and 2. of sec. 4, Tj. STS. of R. 4, W . containing
17A acres. Also Lot No. 1, of Sec 10, Tp. Ti S. of
Ft. 4, W.. conutinine '22Ab acres, and containing
in the a cere-rale. bSj.W acres more or less, all in
Douglas County. Oregon
Said real property will be sold subject to the
riv'ht of dower oi E. C. Mitchell, widow of said
deceased, therein,
JOHN HAMLIN,
Administrator of tac estate O' James K. Milch
ell, deceased.
Notic?.
United States Land Office,
K'jskbcbo, or., Nov. as, lsyj.
To whom it may concern:
Notice ia hereby given that t he Oregon and
California Railroad Co. baa filed in this office a
list of lands situated in the tow nships described
below, and has applied for a patent for said
lands: that the list is open to the public for in
spection und a toj.y thereof by descriptive stib
aivisions, has been posted in a convenient
place iu this othPe, for the inspection of all
persons interested and the public generallv:
South of base line and West of Willamette
Meridan.
TS6, R 1.
KWUNE'i.eecii.
T 83, K i.
Part .if E! j sec a, and part of W U tec. 1!.
T". R2.
SE!i NE'4 Sec. 5.
T ii, R 3.
N'!4SE'.iScc 31.
T J7, R 3.
Ixits 1 and J Sec. 1.
T 27, R i.
NW '4 N E'i, Sec 33.
Tan, K4.
Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Sec. i.
1' S2, R 5.
NW'i SW;,Secl.
T a5, & ;
Part of Uli Sec. 21, aud part of fcE'i tz.
Ixit 6, Sec. L".
T R i..
SWJi KW'i, S-.-c.17.
T. it(,.
All of Sees. 1, 3, 5. 7, U, II, I I, .,, 17, 1J.21, 2.!, 25,
27,2-j, 3l,:tiand ::. '
Within thu ucjl sixtv davs followlnir Hie
oi this notice, biotcsls or contests against the
claim of the companv to any tract or subdivis
ion w ithin any section or part of section, de
scribed in the list, on the ground that the same
is more valuable for mineral than for agricul
lursl purposes, will be received and noted lor
reiort to the General Lund Office at Wathing-
J. T. BRIDGES,
Register.
J. H. booth,
iiz-UO Receiver.
Administrator's Sale.
"Vol ice is hcrcly given that the uudf rsigno 1
sthe administrator of the estate of llm.tul.
Wilson, deceased, in pursuance of an order of
the County Conn ol Douiilen ountv. htsteoi
Oregon, duly made unit entered on the ::rd cIhv
( .In uiiitv, rni, will after iiit; iiith dav of Ki-ii.
ruary, J 'Jim, at Kiddle. Douglas 'ounty" Slate of
Oregon, sell at pi i Mite sale lor cash in hand,
the following described real ptoperty, t,o-wil:
The south hull of donation claim No. 41 of
William I.. Wilson and wile, being part of scc-
iion.Hin low ic.iiip ;:u, h. k., i, w ., wil. ifer.
ill iooKills t .oiiiiiy, (iri ulol
a n't the sajil south
.! less " '"u,"-mu ' 1"' r'- !
Duied at Riddle. Douglas Comity, Oregon,
-.nut uiii ouv oi .inniini v, jifisi.
'gkokgk k. wise.
Administrator of llic estate of iliilduh Wilson,
JjeceaHct. jsi;
a i ii
ELECTION OFFICERS.
The Judges and Clerks Selected for
the Several Voting Precincts.
t he County Court haa aelected Ihe fol
io ing election boards for the several
preeino'a of the county tor the ensuing
two years: J
Umpqua Juices: V A McCall, L M
Parrott, Win Viuson. Clerks: Sam
RftBt, ii. L Mareters.
Deer Creek Judges: V R Uuizell,
SVan llouten, GeoCoxi Clerks: Geo
Ryron, John Hamlin.
Millwood Judges: L T Thompson,
A;il Churchill, E E Euimitt. C erkt:
15 U Sutton, Louis Decker.
Kellogg Judges: T P Maupiu, Geo
Elliot, (ieo B Gohle. Clerks: C II
Maupiu, H E Andru?.
Ojkland JndgeB: J S Hunt, E H
Pinkston, P G Eubauke. Clerks: Phil
Beckley, J. H Cochran.
Calapooia Judges: J as Ellison, I
Miller, B J Bjviugdon. Cteiks: Fr.nik
Gorrell, J A Underwood.
Uosehurg Judges: J C Aiken, John
McKeau, II C Siocuui. Clerks: C L
Hamilton, F S Gjdfrey.
We6t Roseburg Judgea: G V Ke-
zartee, R C Crown, Joe Micelll. Cier ks :
Geo Worthiug'.on, E P Preble.
Rid JU Judsee: J R D.'an, J L
Lier, B F Nichols. Cleiks: G Vi
Wouacott, P A W-lsou.
Cnuyouviln. Jadges: J L Ciough,
John Jackson, Al s lew art.- Clerks: J
B Fo'd, is VI Morgan.
Cow Cieek Judges: Graut Lerens,
John Bailev. T B Johns. Clerks: S R
Miller, H. Dyer.
Glendale Judges: Y L tjuiitb, C E
Daugheriv, C P Totten. Clerks: G G
F.liiir, Ambrose Marnball.
Camas Valley Judgee: Geo finilh,
Je. S'.andley, ABC Whipple. Cierks:
B.-u J Tow bridge, D J Noah.
Teu Mile Judges: John McClelland,
Sim BUbiu, O II Flook. Clerks : U
Z Ireland, O E Holdridge.
Cvil Bend Judges: VV A fciintuous,
U R Challenor, L A Kent. Cteik4: S
L DiiUrd, Edgar Walker.
Mynie Creek Judges: J S lunna
vin, Hiram Gallop, C W Rice.' Clerk;:
Alfred Coroutt, Chas Richey.
Wilbui Judg.-s: EELiBrie, James
Ewatt, John Agee. Clerks: GW Short,
G W Grobbe.
Esjt. Umpqui Judges: Geo fchroui,
W J Hughes, D C Livingston. T-lrrks:
Will Bond, I Matthews
Mt Scott Jodgee: A irchlosman, N
N Chapman, W H Shoemaker. Clerks:
V L Singleton, H A Blakely.
Looking Glass Judges: B F Good
man, Lincoln Grimes, Geo E Matthews.
Cleika: I B Howard, JaS A Davis.
rata Creek Judges: C D Drain, J J
Hedden, J A Sterling. Cleiks: L M
Perkins, Lee Baiker.
Comstock Judges : Joe titchey, W
U Lawrence, John Andrews. Clerks:
F M Stewart, H W Stewart.
Yoncalla Jrdges: A W Lamb, Wal
lace Thompson, W V Lewis. Clerks:
Frank Helliwell, John Kruse.
Coles Valley Judges : M F Callahan,
Frsrier Ward, E M Marsters. Clerks:
S D Evans, E W Diller.
Lake-Judges: S B Colvin, E B Mil
ler, I B Howard. Clerks: S J Shram,
Scott Morris.
Gardiner Judges: R T Ash worth, J
J Criteser, J S Gray. Clerks: EJ Har
graves, John Lyster.
Scottebnrg Judges: A E Oiouf, P P
Palmer, Clark McAfe.-. Clerks: V G
Grubbe, Fa Sagaberd, Jr.
V. kton Jadges: G W Benedict, J M
Stark, J 'I Robii on. Clerks: FF
Weiis, SH Brown.
Perdue Judges: Anderson Bullock,
Jrs P Shaw. Frank Fate. Clerks: X
Far long, R W Thomason.
JIBV LIST.
Followiug is the list from which lbs
circuit coot; iarors for 190 J will be
drawn :
Rosebnrg Precinct D W Hunter, Jas
Harpham, R L McLaughlin. J M Row
ley, C W Smith, Henry Lander, D II
Lenox, Cyrus Smith, Frank B Waite, S
D Wbiteett, Wiley Pilkington, Chas
Schnaufler, A O Rose. .
Kellcgg Precinct Geo B Goble, Chas
H Maupin, Geo X Eliiott, C A Daily,
Wm Mocrea.
Perdu9 Precinct Cuas Met, John
Perdue.
Umpqua Precinct W J Landers, J I
Chpman, Ii J Wilkius, Fred Laugh, 4J
C Stanton, T J Criteser, D P Fisher, Wm
Watkina, G W Perry. J K Tooley, Thos
Co'.bourne, Henry Woodward, II M
Martin.
West Roseburg Precinct E S Hodeou,
G W Rapp, H S Conn, W I Garner, J T
Mabley, Jos Wharton Sr. E T Preble, D
S Stockwell, Ii J Robinett.
Calapooia r.'jcint t T B Fagan. J M
Ellison, Dwight Reed, C G Darland, P G
Eubanks, J A Cole.
Oakland Precinct Robt Hall, H
Cockeram, J L Hunt, John Hogan, P C
Parker. C L Chenoweth, II C Under
wood, T J Medley, J C Young, LW
Dunham.
Scottsburg Precinct T V Andrews,
Wm S3i;aberd, Fred Weatberly, TN
Grubbe.
Elkton Preoinct A B Haines, H G
Brown, J J Heuderer, Robt Haney, J L
Keul, F F Wells, C L Beckley, John
Binder.
Uke Precinct W S Carl, B F Wilkes,
Gardiner Precinct Robt Wade, Sol
Perkins, Chas, Mark", R G Balderree, C
E Ricker, Henry Hanson.
Cow Creek Precinct L II McEfroy,
Wm McGiunie.
Cituas Valley Precinct Jacob Denn,
R L Martindale, Woi Oddy, G M Prior,
A It C Whipple.
Looking Glass Preciuct Jolio Ilea 8
ley, J T Spangh, James Denning, John
Fitzgerald, Goo Marsh.
East Umpqua Preciuct U V Watson,
Peter Paraaou, 0 E Smith, A Matthews
Albert Wilsor-.
(latapooia Precinct Frank Gorrell, E
Harteock, , II Davis, TJ Hiuginbotbam.
Rid.lle Precinct Stilly Kiddle, PA
Wilson, A 1'- Nichols, M W Pruner, J S
Pardee, John Hchopp, (ieo Ctltsforth,
l.enia AhIi.
Mt Scott Preciuct O Barker, C S
Malth'tws, K B Chapman.
Coles Valley Piecinc Pat Murphy,
S O E.t ery, Wm Kamp, S I) Evaus. L T
Thompson, W E MarsterB, 11 A Wood
ruir.
Canyonvillu IVccino
-J ItPickotl.G
W P.o-l-uTl M If Jul.o.n.l ' n.ui.l !
Hughes, J W Pardee, J L Clotigh, Ophlr i
Byais, E D Day.
Yoncalla Precinct Geo Applogate,
Jos McKee, II Morgensen, A J Lee. A
W Limb. M V Kinman, Z L Cos, P V
Coffey, W J Hanan, L E Warner.
Deer Creek Precinct S C Bartrum,
Geo Weber, J B Morris, 0 P Barnard, E
Hatfield, C II Odn, Ejoa Dixn, W F
Gillam, I) 0 McWilliams, John McClel
land, Arthur Cloake, E A Kruse, Peter
Hansen, S II Monson, S D Stephens,
T K Richardson.
Millwood Precinct E E Emmett, C L
Germond, Geo Bennett.
Wilbur Preciocl John Agee, T J Gil
lam, Kre l Brczio, N T Day, JasCojpar
R J Farusworth.
Ciyil Bend Precinct S C Miller, W
A Gridley, Edgar Walker, David Thomp
son, Chas Winston, F L Dillard, IB
Nichols.
Ten Mile precinct F4D Newlaud, M
L Bushnell, Jai Byron, O E Holdridge,
Wm Irwin, W E Cochran, W II UoaIh.
Glendale Precinct F O Pio'.ner, W II
Red field, J A Jacques, J L Deey.
Myrtle Creek Precinct II M Oitman,
Jarues Dannivan, T. E Strode, J D
Strong, Jacob Brjwo, B R Joues, Henry
Wiley, H W Pratt, Joshua Fawcett, J C
Truman, John Hall.
Coms'ock Precinct R J D-jLviuey,
W II Gray, Jos M Ritchey.
Pass Creek (Precinct E S Lowe, Aug
Hickatbier, Wm Hedrick, Tbos Cox,
Clark Fegles, J W Spalding, Wm Wiee,
L L Ltntz, J II Stocker, Howard Sjnt.h
Sam Jones.
KOAU 8l'l'RVl01tS.
Following are Ihe road eupervisora
just appointed, with their post office ad
dresses and number of their districts:
1 J C Flint, Ada.
2 LB Carter, Alece.
W A Smiley, Gardiner.
S H Wilson, Gardiner.
Arthur Wa!ker.Smpeon.
Wm Burchard, Scot'.sburg.
Cbas Franklin, Elkton.
John E Leiaotu, Elkton. .
J esse Tli jin psoti, Millwood.
E T Wo jdrJlT. Cleveland
J E Williaiuf, Loukiig Glass.
T J Willia.ua, Ten Mile.
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5
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7
8
10
11
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13
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17
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10
S R Brisbin, Oialu
S S BjiMt-.ger, Bro.ka.iy. f
Wm Thump on, Camas Valley.
Geo K Q'lii.e, Kiddle.
G W Wonacjtt, Riddle.
DB ReJGeU, Gleudale.
20 A O Mattoon, Drain.
21 David Griggs, Comstock.
22 Wm Helawell, Yoncalla.
Robt Long, Yoncalla.
Geo McDoagall, Yoncalla.
Henry W.tte, EU Head.
A J Dear, Oakland.
P S Darland, Oakland.
E E LtBiie, Wilbur.
E II O.Unger, Wilbur.
S H Munson, Roseburg.
E Brothers, Roeeburg.
M C Raille. Rossborg.
L L Mathews, Roseburg.
J J Thornton, Oak Creek.
S D Chapman, Glide.
II L Engles Peel.
Cbas A McGee, Rofeburg.
N T Jewetf, Koseburg.
R L McLaughlin, Roseburg.
Wm X Moore, Myrtle Creek.
T L Breaer, Myrtle Cret-k.
A L AJy, Myrtle Creek.
Andrew Brook, Caoyonville.
L L Perdue, Perdue.
John Albro, Galesville.
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23
30
21
32
33
3i
35
3U
37
3S
30
40
41
42
43
44
45
Drain Items.
(Watchman.)
D. Hedden was
visiting friends
in
Yoncalla Saturday.
B.-ntoa Mires spent several
Oakland last week.
davs in
Hod. W. W. Wilson ot Yoncalla, was
an out-of-town visitor Sunday.
Hon. J. T. Bridges of the U. S. Lsud
Office, in Roseburg, was in the city Son
day.
MibS Hannah Wilson was in frcrn Yon
calla San lay, returning Monday even
ing.
Rev. . E. Gardner letorned to this
city Tuesday, from Myrtle Creek, where
be went to fill an appolotment.
Robert Bailer, who is wot king at Coin
slock, came down from there on Satur
day's train, and returned on the follow
ing day.
Mies Mae Roberts left on Sunday's
train for Cottage Grove, where she is
slaying at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. C.
M. Henderer.
Recent additions, e are told, to the
trait ing school, Lave brought the total
enrollment up to 133. This is a large
increase over last year.
Mrs. Gei. Jones came jp on Thurs
day's s'aje, eorouta to her home at
Aberdeen, Wash., after a visit m iib rela
tives and friends at Elkton.
Miss Sallie Wilbctn, who has been
visiting relatives and frienda in Elkton
ank vicinity, came op Thursday, on her
way home to Cottage Grove.
Mrs. W. W. Wilson and children, of
near Yoncalla, passed through this city
on Sunday's local, for Divide, to yisit
Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
MoDjle.
Mrs. Addie Spragr.e, accompanied by
her daughters, Myrtle and Ruth, went to
E' -n Tuesday. They will visitjrela
t . a in Gardiner before returning to
tins city.
W. A. Perkins returned from his trip
to Sa'em nt.d Portland Friday. He was
accompanied home from Salem by his
grandchildren, Fred and Mildred Perk
ine, whose homo is in that city.
Mr. und Mrs. J. II. Nosier were regis
tered at the McCallister Hotel Sunday,
They arrived on the 3:47 train, from
Eugene, where they were recently mar
ried, and left on Monday's stage, for Co
quille City, where they will permanent
ly reside.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Barzee and daugh
ter Lela, of Minto, Oregou, are visiting
at the homo uf the former's brother in
this city. Miiu Lela will attend school
here, whilu her patents 'visit points in
Douglas and Coos counties with a view
of securing a suitable location.
Medford Bnrglars in Eugene.
Homo of thu plunder taken from the
blurt) of Messrs. Shone & Schermerhorn,
in Medford, when il was burglarized re
cently, has been found in Etigone, in the
po-seHsioii of two men named James
Norton and Chas Monte, who are under
arrest there for attempted burglarly in
Engeno. TidingH.
emu iiflp
the result of repeated acuta attack. Ths
liver and spleen are principally affected.
They act as storehouse for the malarial
poison and the blood takes it from them.
The poison mutt
be driven out of
the system. BUD
VAN will destroy
the action of the
poison and event
ually drivoout the
last particle of it
from the system.
In addition to
this, HUDYAN
will restore the
lost app e. It
will bulla up tba
weakened system.
BCD VAN will
make new blood
and new flesh. The pain in Ihe bone will
disappear. Hl'OYAN has cured other and
It will ruro you. We describe the symptom.
Study them carefully. They arc yours. Do
not delay longer, but Uke BUDYAN now
and you will be cured.
HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS:
1. CONSTANT HEADACHE AND
TROUBLED BRAIN. Take HUDYAN
and your headache will dLisppear.
2-3.- PALE OR YELLOWISH COM
PLEXION. HUOYAN will establish a free
circulation of purj blood and cause the cheek
to assume their na'ural color.
3. LOSS O? APPETITE AND ON AW
INO IN THE STOMACH. HUDYAN
wil! restore Hot appetite and the digestion of
food will become perfect.
4. FEELING OF WEIGHT OVERTHB
LIVER. This is due to the enlargement ot
ihe liver. It i tilled with the poison of ma
laria. HCUY.W will drive out the poison and
cause the org in to assume its natural sire.
6. HEAVIIIE33 IN THE REGION
OP THE SPLEEN. The spleen become
greatly enlarged. HUDYAN will lessen the
congesticn and cause the heavinesa to disap
pear. You aik suffering from Chronie Malaria and
you ris be cured. Ill'DYA.V will relieve your
evert symptom and make you well. HI O
VAN can be obtained of all druggist for ioc.
per package, or s packages for IJ.So. If your
druggist doc no; keep it, send direct to the
Mi ni v HKMKliV COMPA.x Y, San Fran-
rlC", Californii Kcmember that you can
consult the Ml l)YN DOCTORS VHEK.
Call and see ihe doctors. You mat call and
see tbem. or write, as you desire. Address
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY.
Car. Stockton, Market sad Ellis St.,
Sa Fraacitca, Cat
I LI
T HE DlREl T:R0L"TKT 1
Montana, Utah,
Colorado and aSI
Eastern Points.
(Jives choice of iwu favorite routes, via the'
UNION PACIFIC Vast Mail Line, or the
KIOtiBANPEiscenlcUnc.
Look at the time
i Ja days to Salt Lake
23 days to Denver
days to Chicago
days to New York
Free HcclltsliiK Cbalr cars, tp
tsolatcred Xourlat; Bleeping
Can, Paltsnam Palace Bleep
lax rarXoperated on all
tralus.
fu. further lnfonn'WIppiy 10
J. F. OIVANS, Agt., RoseUig
, O. Terr-, W. E Comaa,
TrT rs. Agt.
l-'l Third El .
Geo Agt.
ret: :o Or.
Notice.
Csitbd States,
Land orrua,
Uoscburg, Oregon, Nov. ?g, lr.
To whom it may concern:
Notice is hereby given that the Oregon k Ca'l
fornia Kat.road Company has filed in this office
a !.: of lands sitnated in Ihe townships de
scribed below, and has applied for a patent for
said lauds: that the list Is open to the public for
inspection and a copy thereof by descriptive
subdivisions, has been posted in a convenient
place in this office for the inspection of all per
sons intcirsted and to the public generallt.
South of base line aud East of Willam
ette Meridian.
Tp 3?. K l.
H'jiwjjiw.si.
South oi Use hue and Weelof Willamette Mcr
Tp. A R.4.
i'artof N't ore : part of W'i Sec. ;L
Tp Jl , K &.
XtU SWJkr andlji!,6rScc.85.
Tp K ,.
N'-s sWi.Sec.3
Tp S7, K7.
b! : tjec. S5.
wlthiu the next sixty days following the dale
ol this notice, protests or contest agaiurt the
claim of the Company to any tract or subdivis
ion within an section or part of section, de
scribed in the list, on Ihe giound that the same
is more valuable for mineral than for agricult
ural purposes, will be received and noted for le
pori to the tiencral Land Office at Washington
J.T. BRIDGES,
Register.
J. H. BOOTH,
Receiver
(utl0
Pi
OREGON
RY.i?
We Have the Best and
Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS,
ft
f-s -T
I 'ffg-'T-'" . ; I! y
The favorite of the Army and Navy. A few of the ships equipped with the Blickens
derfer Typewriter during the Spanish-American War.
No. 5. $35.
St. Paul,-
Gloucester,
Topeka,
Buffalo,
Oregon,
Texas,
Indiana,
Potomac,
Yankee,
Frolic.
All goods fully guaranteed
Guitars, Banjos, Maudolius,
the musical line can be had
f a. yo6
piK
Examine our
SPRAY PUflPS
The best assortment of Pumps ever brought to the
County. We carry the celebrated DEMMING,
MEYERS, BEAN, GOULDS POMONA. The
best Cprbalized Spray Hose and the famous Dem
niing New Bordeaux.Nozzles. Send us your order.
Churchill & Woolley's.
Cass Street Market
Wholesale
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Game in Season,
Hay, Grain and Flour.
DOZIER & MaRTIN,
'PhoneJMain 181. PrOpS.
r ii is
r. oeneqiCK -m
Any JobWork donegat
Reasonable r
Triumph Prune Grader
F01 Green and dried Prunes.
Compact, Practical, Accurate.
Send for circulars and testimonials to'
WALTER MORLEY,
Patentee and Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon
Get" your.
SCHOOL
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. C.MARSTERS & CO.
vwww
AYL-IE pilkington.
Successor to O. W, NOAH. J
General Blacksmithing
ATM MM WOUaKHHOEIlt-ti).
rROTTINO AND RUNNINQ PLATES A SPECIALTY.
KKFAIRINQ OF ALL EIXDS PKOilPTLY CONE.
Shop ou Corner Washington and Kane Bta., Bsseba;
including
CHICKERINGS, WEBER, KIM
BALLS, NEEDHAM.
Besides these we have other good
Pianos but cheaper in price but not
in quality.
1 BL1CKENSDERFER,
and sold on the installment
r ft s . .
Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. In fact almost anything in
at the T. K. RICHARDSON STORE.
line of
and Retail Dealers
in
0
Untai1 End Entalner. $
SUPPLIES
fTiB- At Marsters.
No. 7, $50.
The Blickensder
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 in use.
plan. Baud Instruments,
Northbou d RoseourgtU:toito
departs 7:30 a. m.
fSonthbooal Rosebnrg local. 5o.lt.
arrives 6 :20 p. m.
Northbound overland, Na. 5.
rives 10 :3o a. m. ; departs 10 :43 a a.
boatbboond overland. No. 6, arrival
:15 a. m. ; departs 4 :25 s. m.
FBEIOHT TBAD.a.
Northbound fast tbroneh freiabt. Ko
221, arrives 4:10 p. m.; deparu 5:20 b.
m.
Southbound fast tbrongh frsiabt, 27a
222, arriyes 7:00 a. m.: departs 8.-00
m.
Northbonnd mixed train No. 299 urlw
at 2 -55 p. ta., Sunday, Wednesdays aad
Fridays, departo 9:00 s. Mondays
Thursdays and Saturdays.
Bout n two nd mixed train Ag. S2 ar
rives at 3 K t. m.. on Snndat. Um
days and . Fridats, departs 7U5 a. ss.
Mondays, Thursdays and Satnrdsys.
XarnonisT Chcixh corner of Haln and Lta'' -
treeta. Sunday Berrtea: Preaeaiag, n a.
and 8:00 p. m.; Sabbath school, IS a. m.; I
A- walker. Superintendent: Claaa XaaUa) a
ctoM of the morning sertlee; Xpwertk TtiaT
7:tP- m. W. 8. Godfrey. Praatdeat. Prara
Meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m.
G. R. AaxoU, Pastor,
Panooage, eornar Main and Lata
i
C5itbd Barraaxw Ckcbcx on Powlsr atne
8anday service, at U a. m. and 7J0p.mv. Pr-
er meeung. Thursday evening. ,
Mrs. Loct M. Ccrur, Paster.
BT.tiloauc s CHCacav-CorBcr Caaa a
Main streets. Bervices on second and foorr
Sunday morning ot each month and erery Bar
evening, bpecial services anaooaecd trot
me to time. Ear. low Dawsov,
Mlasioaary.t
M. E. CatatH, Boctb. Serviees every Saada
-otning and evening. f
Ear J T COTTOt. Pastf
Baitist CHcaca comer of Lane and aa!
ueets. Sunday serttoe: Preaching at 11 a. a
sad 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m O.
loaaow, sopenntendeot. rrayar matHag
:30 Wednesday evening.
H. A. Docglas, Pastor
PiasT CBauitajr catacH-Coratr at Pin
and Woodward streets. Enadaw anlaaw
Preaching both morning and erenlnc. Baada
school at 10 a.m. Y. P. E.C. E. atCSB m. at
Prayer meeting each Wedneadav mtnina- at
7.30. A cordial welcome and greeting swmSi
J- - W. A. Woe,
Pastor
FiBST Pasaarrxauui Cacacai Corner of Caaa
sad Bose streeta. Sunday service: PabUe
worship, 11 a. m., anl a p. nv: Babaafa
school, 10a.m. Y. P. tLCE.at7w.av.
Prayer meetinc. Wednesday evening 7:30
J. A. Towssum,
Psetor
Tata W. C. T. TJ. will hold its regular meetinai
on the second sad fourth Moadays of arny
month at 730 p. ra. in the Xpwortht Tssgns
room of the M. X. Church.
0.RANCQ.
I-ESAiT
Ajonrv
Fast Salt Lake. Denrr. Ft I Pact
Mail Worth. Omaha K a n- I Mail
S p. m. sasCltyi-Loa Ci i- 1 (49..
Spokane ' Walla Walla Lewis ton.
Flyer i Spokane, Minneapolis.
3:43 p.m. I St. Paul, Duluth, MU
! waakie, Chicago and
East
J
Bpohana
rly
la.
8 p. m. ! ocsuw SraiapHir
j AU Sailing date subject,
f A rh.nfv '
For San Francisco !
Sail Dee. 3, S, 13, IS, 3,
i and every 5 days.
DaUy
Exunday
s p. m.
Saturday
IS p. m.
CoLraaiA Krvxa
STB AS BBS
To Astoria and Way
Landings. Ez.-.Sna.
a. m.
Exunday
Wiuisim Krvxa
Oregon Citv, liewberr,
Salem i Way-Land s
it iuj. au
jEzSna
Is. in. IWnxAarrrv km Yaw-il xi w. ia
ToeaThnrsI atuRivsas. Moa.wtd"
anatau I uregon ury, laytoni ana
ana n ay-unaing.
6 a. m. WlLLAJf ETTE Birtiw a-wt a
Tues-Thurs! M on Wed
and Sat. Portland to CorvaEI and and Fii.
and Way-Landings.
' ' i
Leave
Ripaxia
1:3) a. m.
Daily
SN ABB KiVKB
Riparia to Lewiston
iLearo
Lswtatea
Daily
8:SS a. as.
J. F.Qivans,
agent, Rosebnrg, Or.
W. Ii. Harlburt,
Oen. rats. Agt,
PoiUaaa, 0
TS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
-a of Oregon for Douglas county.
Nora Helm.. Plaintiff,
vs. J Snit in Equity for
Fletcher Helm, Defendant) a divorce.
To Fletcher Helm, the above named de
fendant: Id the name ot the Stati of Oregon, von ara
hereby required to apiiear and ans-war th.
compl.tivt filed against yon in the above aa
tiiied suit on or before the first day of tho
next regular term ot the above entitled court
towit:
Monday .March. 5th, 1900. And if yon fail
to appear or answer said complatwt, within
said time, for want thereof plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded in her
complaint as follows:
For a decrew of divorce dissolving tho bonds
of matrimony existing between plaintiff and
defendent, and lor each other relief as to th.
conrt may appear equitable
This Summons is published by order of Hon.
J. W. Hamilton, judg of said conrt, wbieh or
der 1 dated January 6, 1900, and tho tiss. pro
scribed in said order for the publication oi this
summons is once a week for six week pietud
ing the first day of said terra of conrt, and at
day of the first publicatio of this summons his
January 8, 1900.
. F.W.BESSON.
)3t7.) Attorney for Plaintiff.
Notice of Appointment o Exuect
rix. V-otice i hereby given that the undersigned
waaou the ltih day of November, 1S8S,
duly appointed a executrix of the last will and
tMt.lltllllt At IVMM. ft U 1 Jl ...
. v. ltri. 4. nuwi-u, UCWWVU. M.II
nerson-i navinv rlmima ' n.r iA ....
hereby required to ptesent the tame properly
verified, to said executrix, at Oakland, Douglas
county, Oregon, within tix months from the
date, nereoi.
Dated this lti day of November, 1&9.
FRANCIS L. Rl'SSELL.
Executrix.
Notice for Publication.
rstTFD STA1BS LAND OrrtCB,
Roseburg, Oregon, December 30, 1S9.
Notice is hereby given that the follow me"
named settler has filed notice of hi latsatio .
to make final proof in support of bia claim, aad A
that said proof will be made before the Blst-r" . V
and Receiver V. s. l.aa.l office fat Koseburg,
Oregon, on February 10, 1900 ri:
ISAAC BAILEY,
On his H. E. No. SOOO.Ifor theJots 13. 1-t. 13 and IS
Seo. 14,' Tp. 30 S, R. 4 W. tic names th. follow
ing witnesses to prove nts continuous raaidsnea
upon and cultivation of laid land, vti:
Hem Fate, and John l'erdne, of Davs Croat,
Orcton, and Robert Stewart and J. B. PuUerton
of Canyonville, Oregon.
J.T. BRIDGES.
Raglst er.
at