The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, March 01, 1900, Image 4

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    The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
iu use for over 30 years, has borne tho signature of
and has boon made, under his per
sonal supervision siuco its infancy.
Y, SZacJuAsZ Allow no one to deceive you in this.
AH Counterfeit, Imitations and Substitutes arc but Ex
periments that triilo with and endanger the health of
Infants aud Children Exierienec against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
aud Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance.. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
aud allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, eures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You toe Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
UN CMMNT,
8clctr nceUap.
ft 06EBURQ DIVISION NO W. B. OF L. t,
meets every second and lourlh Sunday.
WOMEK'8 RELIEF COR1-3 NO. 10, MEETS
flat and third Fridays in cacti mouth.
ft IKO POST, KO. 29, O. A. K,, ilFKTS THI
irst and third Thursdays of each month,
at t p. m.
ALPHA LODGE, KO. 7, K. OF P., MEETS
every Wednesday evening at Odd Fellows
Hstt. Visiting Knights In good standing cor
aially invited to attend.
JOS. MICE 1.1. 1, C. I'.
C.H. FISHER, K.R.S.
LAUREL LODGE, A. F. A A. M , REGULAR
meetings the 2d and 4th Wednesdays in
each month.
EUGENE L. PAEROTT W. M.
K. T. Jswbtt, S'ecj.
ft 06EBCRG CHAPTER, KO. 8. 0. E. 8.. MEETS
the first and third Thursdays of each
month.
MRS. E. J. STROCD. W. M.
MAUDE RAST, Sec y.
tOUERS WOODMEN OK AMERICA. MEET
AA on first and third Tuesday ot each month
in the t Id Masonic hail.
H. W. Muxes. V. C.
H. L. Maksteks. Clerk.
rOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Osk Cat.p
Ho.tiz. meets at the Odd Fellow' Bail
ta Roseburg, every 1st, 3rd and 5th Monilay
evening. Visiting neighbors always welcome.
J. A. BCCHASAS, C. C.
N.T.JEWETT, Clerk.
pHiLETARIAS LOxtGE. KO. , I. O. O. F.
A meets Satordsv eTening of each week at
their hail In Odd Fellow Iemple at Roseburg.
Memberaof the order in good standing areinTit
ed to attend. - cli.VS. uLESoS K. G
K.T.Jewstt, Bec'y.
BP.O. ELKS. BOSEBCKG LODGE, KO. Si6,
hold their regular communication at the
I O. O. F. hall on second and fourth Thursday
af each month. All members requested to at
ead regularly, and all visiting brothers or
Auulr invited to attend.
DOCGLAS WA'TE, E. B
1R1 B. RIDDLE, Secretary.
pOSEBCRG LODGE, KO. 1, A. O. C. W.
t- meets the second and lourlh Mocdsy of
Wh month at 70 p. m. at Uld fellows tlai'.
Membeia of the order in good standing are in
sited to attend.
H. T. McCt.AI.LES. D. S. WEST
Recorder. Fincueier
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Csited 6TATELaSD OFFiCr.
Bxncburs. Orccon, Fcbruau- li. Km).
Ko!ioc i" hereby given tbat in comiiliane
ith the jimvi&ious cf the ait of Congress nl
' June 3rd, l7s, cniillcd "An act fur hc ale l
timber landMn the Mates ol alilomia, Crvsou
Kcvada and W ashington Territory.'
OLAF M. OLsOS.
Of Wasbburn, ( ounty of Baytield Ma c of Wis
consin, has this day tiled in lhu olliee Ins sworn
statement No. Sjti. for the pun.-b.tsc ui the
'! of Section KoJi. iu ! u-hip No 21 south
Rang No. 3 west, fid will offer proof show
that the land soueht is niore valuable for i
timber or tne than for agricultural pnrioe,
and to etabl!o hu claim to said land before
the Becirter and Bcucivcr of thin office at Kose
burg, Oregon, on Thursday the 3 day of May,
He names " vitnc-ic: bn ert Oie. of
Washburn Wisconsin, Jacob Johuou, of W a.-h-buro.
Wisconsin, OK-ar I.uudcrccu. of Wa-.h-
hurn. W ix)ueui, Da id ltcdland. ol Washburn,
n luconsin.
Anraud all penous c-laimiug adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file their
ciaims in this oSiceonor b lore iwid 3 day of
May,190i). J. T. BRIDGES,
iu3p K-.-gisttv
Notice for Publication.
United States ljuid Oilice
Roseburg, Or.. January 1 13i.
Notice in hereby pitu that tbe following
named settler bmx tiled notice of bis inteutiou
to make linal proof iu sup;ortof hi claim, sud
that said proof will be made before tbc Keeixt'-r
and Receiver, United Mat-n Land OSice at
Roseburg, Orecoo, on March :.lyu, viz:
WILUAM II. KORCROsS.
On bis H. E. No for tlie E', SE'4',
Bi KEJi SecUon T. T. South, R. 7 West. He
names tbe following witnesses to prove hi
continuous residence upon and cultivation of
aid land, viz: Omin Baeil, A. BnelL,
of Looking Glass, Oreg.jD, James Beaw:ly, D. J ar
ris, of Roseburg, Oregon. 1 1
J.T. BRIDGES,
jl2tT) Resincr.
Points East.
Iho "roitlaod-Cbicaifj Sjwiial,"
which leaves tbe Union depot at 8 p. m.
daily is equipped with strictly up-to-date
roomv 1'ailroan sleeping car, auil free
leclining chair car, s'eaui het-d and
electric lighted. The Earop-an pUn
dining car service is a epecial feature of
excel If dp on tbia line. lelicaie china,
fltwers, spotless linen, firet claim c joking
and attentive servants add to tlie coirj
tort ul travelers.
A new library ear is attached to thege
traios.
As tbe Dtme ind:cte. thes care' are
fitted op as a library arid read in if room.
Book cases 'Xintainiiik all tbe standard
works, tb current peroneals and daily
papers are at tbe disposal of all first and
second class passengers.
Time never ban if 8 bearilr on the iws
sengere' bands while travfling on this
train, aod before on is aware of it tln
traio pulls into the Union de(iot at Chi
cago. For full information regarding the
luovementof these trains, rates, etc..
rail on or addreee
V. a. Schilling.
l'orlland, Or.
Or J. F. GivKNs.
Koseburg, Or.
"I am indebted to One Miuute CouRb
Cure lor my health and life It cured
me of lung tronble following grippe."
Thousands owe tbeir live to the prompt
action of tbie never failing remedy. It
cores coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis,
pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung
rrnnhlas. Ita earlv nee tirevents con
sumption. Itiatbeouly harmless rem
tj that givot immediate rennltfl.
A. CMarsters &Co
3
TBttT. WtWWW eiTV.
Notice for Publication.
United States Ijtnd tflicc.
Uotui S'., Oregon. February I'.'t'.
Notii-C is hereby given tliat tlie following
naiUMl sctlSf r has nltxl notice of hi iiitciiliot
to maic linal proot iu supor ol his claim, aud
lh;it said proof wiil be made bciorc the 1;ci t r
i . . ,- ... i , . . . . . . i1 . -
Oregou on Marfh ri, vxk, vi:
M I'TT LAXIIKH
On H E So. ft:.for tbeKUSU',. SW'4'E
6W'. Si ' s.v v T 3". S. K '. tie u.-t:ie tlie
following wnu..cs to prove ris communis
resnleiKv uioii sua t-uttiraiion oi nr.m.
mi- wuuain I. Lander. Arcnioaia u. Ki-oi
Mclrvrsc. Oregon. W: II. 'lunter of Ward ton,
Oregon, Sauiucl Alexander oi Cleveland, Ore
gon.
j. i. r.tuin.fcr-.
I Register.
Notice for Publication.
("nited tU- Ijiud OtUee.
i:.i:iiUK'i, irecou. Fcbni ar yJO. Iti.
Notice is hereby Riven that tbe folli'veiue
named settler ha-siiled notii-e of his intention to
maket.nal vroofln sii);ort of his e!ini. Knd
that said proof will be made hefre ll.e Ki-si-terand
receiver, I! S Land Ofliee at Uofeburg,
Orccon un March 39, ltM. vir:
WILLIAM J 1 AN" PER
On 11. E. N. for the N!. XW'j, HK'.NW',.
N L' SW',,, See , 1 S, It W. lie namos tlie
following witnesses, to prure his continuous
eidenee jku and etii'.itation of said iisud,
vi: Scott lender. Archibald O. Hok-, Mil
rose, On-Jon. W. 11. Huutcr of YA'ardton, Oepou,
Samuel Alv van dcr ol C ie In 3d, On-s- -n.
. J. BKllXiEs,
V Kegister.
Notice For Publication.
IMiiii statu Lvnd Orrire.
K-isebure. urcgon, lebniary -. Um.
Notice i lierebr given that in compliance
with the irovi-iou m tlie act of C'onercs- of
Jane 3. l';, eutit;et An act for the n!c of lim
ber lands in the Statei-of California, Oregon.
Xevaaaau l Washington Territory,''
AXDKEW KAkDhLL,
Of Marhl'n Id.Countr of t oos, stale of On-con,
has thisdsr tiled iu this utlice h- sworn state
ment No. e-kt, tor the pun.-haof the lot 4.
S1 j SWij, ol Section No. J, in Tournsliir. No. -T
South, K ir.gc K. 10 West, and will oiler j.mof
to show that tlie land sought is more vaiuable
fur its limber or stone than for agricultural
&urj,wo. and to ctlabiMi hi claim to said land
?fore the K-.-gister aud Receiver of t!n vSiceat
ltoie'ourg, ' 'regon, ou Satunlay. the lith dny of
May, l. He names as wiuil-sse: A'.bert K.
Betty, of Marhficid. Oregon, W. H. Smith oi
Marshficid. Oregon. O. H. Uerron. oi ManhScld,
Orccon, E. W. Kanleilof MarsliiieM. Orec-u.
Any and all per-oiis clainiing adversely the
above-decribcj lands arc resulted to tile their
claims in tbis otlicc ou or before aid Uth dav of
Mac. law.
J. T. BUIUC.KS,
Keg isttr.
Notice for Publication.
. I'KITIII STM,
LANU UFtltC,
UuM;burs. Orccon, Keb 1", lv'.'..
Notice u hereby given tiiat in comtdiauce
vtitb the j rov iion-- of iho act ol t.onret of
June:;. lb.'. entitled "An act for the mIi-ui
litntx-r lauds in tbeS aU-s of California. Oii-fon,
Nerada. ai.d Waliingum Tprritoie, '
FRANK W. IVTTrK
Of Ashland, County of Abiaad. tstateoIWis
eiiin, har this day riled in thin olficc liii snorn
statement So. fcf. for tin. purchase of ibe K-ulh
eat quart.-r. of Section No. 10, in 1 "own-hip No.
H South, Eanse No. n West, and w ill oiler proof
to show Ibat Ibe land soucbt is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural vur-OS'-S,
and to cstubiieh li s claim to said laud
before the Kegister and Kccciverof this office
at Eoseburg, Oregon, on Friday, the 2Tih daj- of
April. I!".'. Ile names a vvitne-sen Micliael
N Oistad of Washburn, Wis., J..hn W. H.i
land of Washburn, Wi , Charlie .isrrt. of
Washburn, is., L. T. lewoif of W.llsiid,
Wis.
Any and ail i. rous clainiia ndverv.-lr (lie
above-described lands are rciue.sUs! to ide their
claims in tus oilice on or bciorc snid day of
Atri!, l'.'OO.
J. T. BKIl'liKS
Kefl-ter.
Administrator's Notice of Sale.
VOTIC'K IS HI EEBV OIVES Til AT BV MK
A' lue and in pursuance ot an order and decie
ol the Couuty Court of Uajf.'!as Countv, Ore
gon, duly made by the Hon. Joe Lyons, Judge
of said Court, and entered of record" on the it'll
day of September, lS'J, ordering and directing
the undersigned administrators to sell the n
property hereinafter described and b longing
to tlie Kstnia of Karl Kimiuei!, deceased, the
said administrator) will proceed to sell on nud
alter the first day of March, al private mlc
for cash lu bnnl or part cash aud credit, upon
tbc a'.1 preiniw-s, in one body or in tcpaiatp
patceisai nine lx-for the b st intcrcsis (,f utUl
estate tlie fo.Iouing described rial properly
towil:
The Donation ljuid Claim o! William I'. Ilaw
kius No. Notification i t Tp. ;i d It j w est
cctitaining liii) acres, also fractioiml lots No. I
and oi Se-ctiou No. 2o in Tji i s K t V est con
taining ISJ.'jS aeres excepting frrfin the above de
scribed premises n Certain nact of laud hereto
fore coiivevcl to I'urdr Wilson i ontainiiie bl.oi
ai-rcsland 1 acremld toSehooi Iiisttict No. Ju;
a!j the Donation Laud Claim oi James niM
L'ilen Catching No. being parts of Sections
iand Jo in Tp. :M S H ; West excepting lrom
the above described Donation Laud Claim No.
43 that certain piece or parcel of land belong
ing to said claim lying and being on the North
ide id Cow erc-lc heretofore eoiiveyiil to Win.
1'. Hawkins; also ini-res heretofore c'otiveved to
L.;. Niehols:aiso .1 of an acre heretofore con
veyed to A. M. Bealy: al Jl acresand a frac
tion conveyed to Sanderson und iilinoie: also 1
acre of land told to tic lined Dist-ict No. 2"; tlie
portion of the D. L. No. 41 hereby described
and to be sold containing l'.j il aeres: also ibe
- W 1 1 of the 6 E 'A and lot No. Jof Sec. -Ju in
To : S Eii We-t cuutainine I'j.JJ acres: aiso the
N W '4 ol the N K !j of section Z- 1 p ;W S It (i
West contailiiii? lo acres aKo the S K '4 of the
N E 'i ol Si-ction .j i in Tp ,Arl K fj West contuiu
iim -lu ai res also Lot No. J nnj ti,c H L ' I of the
S i: !il se-tioii 'i, 1 p :;o s K 6 West ciiutaining
t0.ij acres nil of said premises being situated in
Douglas County Oreitoii aud containing iu all
s.ki.y.; seres jiiore- -r iess
Dated at Koseburg, Oregon, this first lav of
Februsrv, l M.
KO. W.CAUTl.U.
HUhl'EltlCKA KIMMKL. ;
Ailminisirntoisof the F.-latc ol Karl Kiinmu:,
dceea-eil.
Notice for Publication.
l'nited States Lund Ofliee.
Itiiseliutv, Or., Kcliruary VMM
Notiix: 1- heretic iven tliat the fullnuiiiK
named settler lias filed uolid- ol his intention to
make film! i".r in suiiurl il his hum, ami
tbt snid iiroiil 'vill he iiiude beforu the Krister
and Keceivor, I', ri. Land Ortico at Enscburg,
Oreueu, un Mareli 1 1. 1'JUO. vi:
(iKANVIU.K H. SIAV
On II. K. N'. hi'-', fur the 'SK!4, bEi
NW'. N'j Si;, nc. '-":, T. K. 4 V.
He names the follow i an niineSMf to throve his
cuniinuims residenee udu and ciiltieaUun of
said land. i; .1. K. 'I boinason. liurtxiii Bliue
maker (if llusebun:, Urektuli, William Tlnton.
I Jsmes Brett, of Glide, Oregon.
x'P)
J. 1 . HKID'.t.M,
lt"i.s.lef
UNITED STATES TREASURY STATEMENT
FEBRUARY
The p nernl stock of money held iu the United States treasury a aeeeata of the
(iovoroiuent, on February 1, 11100, was: Gold, $21S,I3,t17 ; ufand ird eiher do!
Ur, $12 03st,40!; subsidiary silver, 14.917,001 ; tieamuy notes oi lS'.W, 1,834,510;
Uniled States notes, f 14,(03,704 ; rational lurik note, $(,1S2,0S:! ; total, f 258,803,
34o. 1 his ptatematit of money held iu the Treasury as asfesis of l he Government
ilut e not include depot-its of public money iu tins National Hank Depoiiitarici to the
credit the Treasurer of the United States, and amounting to $107. &6,i!0.
The f ilowing table shows the amount of money iu circulation on February 1,
I'M) as compart d with the amounts in circulation ou February 1, 13'J:i, and Jatni-
a-y 1, 187i:
URiO. Ib'i'J. IST'J.
Go'd Coin t;i'J,447,I70 fti'Ju.'.itw.-lijO ir'JG.StW.SjO
GoUI Certitkite lS4,SS2,Sb'J 33,0ol,930 21,1S:,230.
Standard Silver Dollaie... 7,83S,0Kl 0o,42;),063 3,790,721
Silver LVrtiticites 390.519,043 392,337,081 413,300
Subsidiary S.hvr 73,429,413 (i'.l,0S3,51tj (i7 ,982,001
Treasury Notes of IS;) 80,010,710 '.13,993,753
United States Notes 317,500,312 309,013,158 277,1)93,511
Cnnency Cei titieates,
Act of Jine 8, 1872. . 14.580,000 22,170,0110. 33.1".)0,U)9
Natij.ial ttatik Notes 240,883,701 237,370,019 . 314,339,398
Total $2,003,149,355 $l,!)13,2o0,577 $810,200,721 j
For a rs'detnptiou of outstanding cettilicate un exact ciuivul-ul iu amotiut ol
the appropriate kiuda of money ia held iu the Tieasury, and is not inclu le.l it the J
accouut o! aiotiey held as attests of tbe lioveruiuent. i
Tbe populatiou of tbfjrnited States
llv5.CKX. which Wculd make tbe amount in
The Uirl I Loved at School.
Cr'nuii s.uux city Journal.)
Wbt-n the mellow daya of autumn wrap
the hills in purple ha.e,
And the sun s enis all tho fearer for the
t hcttntfs of the days,
Comes a lovely uiparition through tbe
iuis'8 of other yearp.
And 1 dou't know why it is to that my
tyes will 6wiui with tears,
For h hate to judge euiotioua by the txt
lock's rote aud rule,
Aod 1 only know Put .biokiu of tbe
g'rl I It-It at school.
Of the decie-t browu velvet are the
sweetly tluuh'.ful cyep,
A idlhi cheeks are like tbe rose that
cur grannies used to jdiie.
Not ths pamjiered, pinky blossoms ibat
the hothouse dea's out
At four dcl'ars per dozen and with paste-
bosrJ wrapped about, j
liut the u-ar clJ uaruaK rosea mat j
moald bt.!d their pink till V ok i
Just the s rt I u?ed to gather fo- the irl ;
1 l.ved at t-cbool.
And tbe lp?, no, no! nut rah?!. or tbe
c-V.Joesa ol the mine
Chills the jeei'j burnisbeJ eurface,
thocuh tie fiery rays may shine
In tbe glaring of tbe gislight; fitter far
da they cirrjpaie
With tie glow iu yendtrr chalice; the
tame fragraccj lingers there.
Tbo same thr.ll runs through uieas when
on the orRio stool
I sot tie first and only kit-a ol her I loved
atichoil.
Anaiueiorra u grim vuBv..iv.er -s.u,
misty veil growi tluu, "
And tbe u!ver;beit tual iiaiteu uer, t.te
iKrt utna-il aliiittinir in
All that eirth rKiud of bcaveD.LieK.Bl, -Nj - l!.uk I Ke -
oat -TLwieal.nl foil- U Ve' Jo' 4 "Caver UiU:'er;
For I paeJ i. my anjer from tbe girl 1 j Co9l,ow eudia Sot 1
lovid a, acbool. i No- Nor Uel v-- 'a.
And I knsw oo if tbe tleetiuu of tbe j divorce ; F. W. Cecson for PUT.
parpie au'ntuu days j No. a, II. M. llariia vs. II. - V.Cb.tui -
Brings u i nearer to tlie greeting at t!ie
mte'.ics of oar wijs;
If it be I may not tuiet ber tilt we'te
crotsui the 6ygtan pool,
Yet I think tb at I 8'iall greet her as tbe
- 6WHl:da-6c:,ool.
m
CIRCL'iT COLRT DOCKET.
For the Term Which Convenes on)i''iu'
Monday. March 4.
A. Tliiit'. llirat ys. Emma Naeburg,
partition ; L. L. Watson, Atty. for I'ltT.,
A. M. C'rawlordj Atty. fur Deft.
1. Tbo?. IIirt v. Kami a Nasburg,
partitiun; 1'. L, Wntson, Atty. for riff.,
A. M. Crawford, Ally, icx Deft.
C. II Wollenberg vs Grant Leveus, to
recover money; J. C. Fullertou, F. W,
Benson, Attya. fjrl'13". Willis & Kice,
Attys. for Di-ft.
D. Jaiius Aoibrum vs Johu l'rei-j
churn, to recover mousy ; ieo M Drown, j
J. C. Fullertm, J. A. JJuchanan, Attys. j
for IMT., F. W. Bensou and O. 1. Cc
ebow, Attys. for Deft.
E. George fimitn vs. A. S. Ireland,
et al, foreclosure ol mortgage ; J. C. F'ul
lerton, Atty, for ltJ., A. M. Crawford,
Atty. for State LinJ Board,
F. jloaian Mendell vs. Naucy II.
Mendell, suit fur partition real properly:
L. F. Conn and F. W. Binson, Attye.
for Deft., Wii'i & Kice, Attys. for Tiff.
G. T. It. Sheridan vs. John P. Dju
can,e'al, mo. ion to confirm sale; Co
show A S ieridsT, Attve. for 1'iiT.
II. i. i. Warnn, el al, vs. Chan.
BrUECtu, et al. action at law; F. W.
Benson, CjjIiow & r-beridm, Attys. for
PdT'., J. S. Medley and A. M. Crawford,
Atty. for Dtffl. ; remanded to Circuit
Court by United Slates Dia'rict Court of
Origin.
I, John C, Il issey vs. Ii. L. Miuard,
e. al, suit; Codnw & Sheridan for PlfJ.,
Willis & Bice for Dfle.
J. B. B. Sutton vi. Clark & Biker,
action at law to recover money ; Coebow
ii Slif ridau for Pill'., Willis & Kice for
Dcf.'B.
K. I. F.. i.ice vs. J, A. Munday, fore
closure; Willis & Itiee fur Piff.
L. Emma M. Cariisle ve. Dorce B.
Carlisle, 'divorce; .). .A. Buchina.i for
pur.
M. 'Stale Land i'.jard vs Syutha A,
Bijiiii, et al, furt'clobure ; A. M. Crawford
fur Pin":., J. C. Fullertou for Def's.
N. G. ft. WaMier, et nl, -vs. Chas.
Brutieati, et al, eait in eijuily; F. W.
iViitou f.nd CjhIiow A Sheridan for
Pill'.., Mrd'ey, Crawford, Woodcock aud
I lev burn ior Del'.r.
. N Kitulay Mining Co. v. Cbns.
liruiiciKi, euit in eipiity ; F, W. Benson
i iiil IJiwhu & Sheridan for Phi's., Craw
f.ir.l, Medley an ' Woidcock for Defta.
P. J. M. Young vj. Frank Scbweuk
er, t al, co.itiriiiatiiin ; CohIiow & Sheri
dan for PUT.
i. J. F. B.ttker At Co. vi, F. L. Ash,
to recover money; F. W. Benson for
Plfla.
Claries M. CIobo va. (Jeo. W. Iliildlo,
1, 1900.
February 1, I'.hJO, was CBliuiateil at 7T,-
circulation per capita, fJ j.i'S.
et al, foreclosure; Milton Suiilh und I.
D. Kiddle for l'itf., CoshoW A Sheridan
for Deifs., ti. W. aud Helen Kiddle.
?. Johu Cotklcreaee vs. Mary Cotk
lerease, divorce ; Brjon t Long for I'M.
T. VV. M. Wilkinson, et al, ve W. il.
Cole, et al, parlitiou ; J. A. Kuchanau
(or rilTe., J. C. Fullerton, V. W. Ceasou,
and J. 11. Shupe Tor P.-fts.
U. Mrs. H A. MtCUren vs l-'oci
Bart, action to recover money ; J. "A
iluchanan f ir 1"JJ.
V. A. K. Orcwn vf C. V. CUy-
bourneand mle, cootirumtijn ; Crdio j
& nrridan Ivr IMF. S
W. lufur V Menefte Va J. 1". Sivenrr
e' al, action on note; A. M. Craaf rd f r
r;c.
X. O.K. t!.W"n, et 1 vs. He'cher
& rattereou ; J. A. 1'. jchanin and C S. '
Jat'ksju fcr I'.tlr., Kyroii t l.ni (.).'!
Deft
Y. Con timed.
Z Eel. 1. II. IjuilbaUK ve. S ir.ft.ern
Pacific li. K. Co , damage"; C. i. Jack
Son, A. M. Crawford and F. Ci. MiceMt
for rid., Kenton 'i Muir at;d Wilis
l.'tce for l ftp.
AA. Z.L. LHa.iLick v. E J. I'.ue,
. . . . .. , , , . . . ,
auua. rr. .-iciij .i.i.nti-, iii vieroir ,
J. C. Fullertou for l'.ff.
BDt II. L. Maretcrs xt. Fredeiick V.
Carrnt-r. etui, motion to niskrt ilevd ;
J. A. Uocharau Altr. for I'M.
v- t 1 1 1 t..l ......t.i: ... I .
L tin
v, l . e . i. .sc iaujjiiiiu a. i. iv , iv'.v " - - - s .
McLaoI,!io,'.ivo,; Ky-on & Long lorjl aiartaa.d
1
. ...
No. 2. JaaiCS 11 U'iies and v . Col-
... u-iit;. x- w..- .,..1 iti
jtiuia Co., suit io f j litv ; j. Y. Colvi
aud J. C. Falk-rtcn lor lffs., Willis A
.,.oe or 1ef,?
1
. ain?, t-necover tuoiier ; A.M. Craw-j
! ford for IM7., Willis & Kice for Dsfu '
j 'o. ti. F.IU J. Clark v. Oio. K. '
i Clatk. divorce; Wi;Ls & lice lor Tiff.!
j Coebo A Sberidau for Deft.
j No . E.F.Xtir8. K.te K. StiT, di.jl.lOniana, 11311,
I vo te; Willis A like lor PliT. ' r i j J II
No. S. K. D. virabaui ve. (ieo. K. ahd LOlOrduO dflQ 811
i Eiizibetb Wuine, action on a note ; Wil-i
liaJk liice -for riiT., F. W. Denson for! a-3StCm POliltS
No. Olivo Audersou vs. B. j
j stepheus, datnagee; Geo. M. Brun for
pitr.
No. 10. W. L. Chap'jiau s Slary
Chapman, divorce; J. S. Medley fjr
Piff.
No. 11. Harriet .Mulnix vs A O.
Mattoon, foreclosure ; Cosbo it Sheridan
for Piff.
No. 1- E. . Young & Co. vj Jas. E.
Mauning, et ux, to recover money ; F. W
Benson for Pill".
No. 13. J.F. Kose vs J. II. WLitectt,
to recover money ; C. S. Sackcoi for Piff,
Cosbow & Sheridan for Deft.
No. 11. George Mducen vs Jacksjti
Monroe, to recover rxweession and dam
ages ; J. C. Fullertoa for Piff.,Costiow A
Sheridan for Deft.
No. V. John Nichols vs Emma
Nichols, divorce: J. C. Fullerton for
Piff.
No. ltJ. II P. Brookhart vj S. P. Co ,
appeal from Justice Court; Willis A Rice,
for Appellants.
No. 17. L. T. Thompon vs J. F.
Barker as adiur., ct al. action 01 under
taking; Coshow A Sheridan for PUT, F.
W. Bensou for J. F. Barker, Deft.
No, IS. L. T. Thompson va Anna M.
LonsT, et al?, to lecovci money ; Coshow
A Sheridan for Piff.
No. l'J. J. F. 1.060 vs Marks est., ac
tion at law ti reoovea money; C.
S. Jtcksou for Piff., F. W. Benson for
D .
.20. L. li. Ilarringtou vs .N. ,X.
C lapmau, actiou at law to recover mon
ey ; Willis A Kicj for Piff , Coshow A
Sheridan for Deft.
No. 21. Amelia Deulschey vs Ernest
Deutschkey, diverce; F. G. Micelii for
Piff.. J. C. Fuilertm for Deft.
No. 2-. Joseph Bennett vs Peter Oie
son, action at law to recover mouev ; J.
S. Medley for Piff.
No. 23. John Seiber vs Charles J and
Olivo Anderson, to deteruiitiM legality of
ceitaiu traneferj of property; Willis A
Kice for Piff.
No. 21. W. B. Singleton vs William
Latijib, action tj recover mouey ; J. A.
Uucbaii.-ii fer l'.t'f.
No. 2o. W. P. E ii.'ry vj W. li. Nease
to recover money; J. A. Buchanan for
Piff.
No. 2"). E. DuG.ti vs Eilhei and L. N.
Smith, appeal from Juatico Court; J,C
Fulli-rlon fur 'Appellant 4.
No. 27. Statu of Oregon vs George
Clary, forgery ; Geo. M. Brown, Diet.
Any,
It 13 HtitiotilicoJ H prubablu that u c.ill
will I'" ttiaile wilbiu two weeks (or all
warrants oiHstamlitiK Rainst Clatsop
County bcitriiin dates prior to February
i, isos.
Referee's Sale.
IS THE CllvCU IT COURT OK TllK STATE
OF OKKi.ON FOR DOUGLAS CDITNT V:
W . M. MIKliiMin,uiiil Kilcn L. Willi-)
iiiKon, bin wile, and Jake WliKucre
Mini Carrie Wbitacre, bin iie,
I'liilutillH
v. '
W. II. Cole imil Susan II. Cole, his
wife; II. .1. cole, and Acidic Cole,
lii wile: Jncl A. Cole, and U na I
Cole, his wife; l.vdia 11. eole, wld- I
nwiaiid 1). J. Cole, A. C. Cole, K. M.
oie ami K. v. t oie. Minors und
neirsiii ia oi riiiini'yi.oie.iicceaseil
ami K. i. Voime, A.o. t niinu and
ieoi-se Mirarn, partners iloiim
biifine under the tirm name and
style ot E, i. Vouug A- Com. any
U.'feiiilauts.
Notice i hereby uivtnthat the undernigni-il.
referee ill tlie above entitled eauae, purhiiaiit to
an urderof tlie above intitled court made and
euieriil in tin-jourual tliereol, ol date Decem-
iw, w in on hatunlay, the 21tli day ol
Ivbruary, l'joo, at 2 o'clock ;i, m. of aald day at
Hi" court house front door iu ltojebiirj?, OreKoti,
sell fur cash iu bund, at public auction, In one
liody or in separate parcels, the following ile
scribed real jiropcrlv, ton it:
i hi-CW 1 1 of tnetiE 1 and thefcE 1 ' uf the S
W slid the VV of me N W'iof see. 4; the
N of the sV ' ,, and the K of Sec. ;'.; lota I,
." and ti of See. s. and all that i.art of tlie (iarret
II. Vanrlper Donation Land Claim So. W, lvlnif
iu bee. , und the '.jof the SK and thc'K 2
of theSW 1,'ufSce. In; nil ju towiielup J') tiout'li
1. 1 liaise 6 West of the illaiuc'.'.e Meridian iu
DouKiio. county, Oi-cgmi, comali.iiiK acres
more or lek.
DatCfl tliis JliU day ! Janimiy. VMM, ut Koc
hurg. treuii.
t". A. McliKK.
Kcfeaciil .iro, e eiilitled cause.
Is the result of repeatc I acute attacks.
The
liver and spleen are principally affected.
They act cs storehouses for the malarial
poison and the l'!:l takes It from them.
The poison must
tie driven out of
the system. Ill D
YAX will destroy
tho action of the
I-oison and ercn
uslly drive out the
last particle of it
from th system.
In addition to
this, Bl'DVAV
will restore the
lost app e. It
will buib. up ths
weskened system.
U I'D VAN will
make new blood
and hew !'..-t!i. Tlie pains in the bones will
fii .;!;;--,r IIUI11" N' b cured others ani
1: v ,'.! euro .o i. c descrll the symptoms.
5t:t tv !i-.';n iirr'uiit. They are yours. I'o
not .1 :iy !.n it, but ts nt'OTAS now
and -:i v.iil tie cured.
HERE ARE YOUR SYMPTOMS:!
1. C3,rrVNr IIEAQACHB AND!
.1373" ) r.r.Ai.r. ti- kudyan i
an ! yo ;r i.- ! i ii will disippesr.
2 2. P.Y.: Ol YELLOWISH COil
PLEXTON. KUDYArJ ill c;aSUh a free
ru t::..-rt )'.: b'.oi I en I causa the checks
loa -sii:!:- ti.-:: na-urat i nior.
3. LOIl 0 APPETITE ASDOSAW-
. - ,..s.an " nil r II I .
and the diecst.on of
? Ui ill It
i 4. KZ2L:;.0Yz:GarOVERTaB
) LIVEIi. Ti i ili: u the ealargcmeM ol
In Uver. !t !i.5s.t with the poisoa of ma
iar;.t. Ill'UTA.V iil drive ou: the poison and
cause theorg m t a-witae its natural site.
15. HEAVINESS IX THE JiEOlOM
0? TEE SPLE2S. liie st.'.ecn becomes
" tratly e:a:S-l. KUOYAN "1 len tbe i
cuiii.' n as-t riie the heaviness to dUap- I
vu:i.?swritfi. Ill DT. ul relieve vonr
erv mi-i-i'-'i aiil r.!s.e you trc:i. HID.
j v cm !- l--tf..r.rd .l ali dr;:rj:iis for is-.
i f- r rvoxs' . ' " rcivfrs ior ; .
i ... .......... ... .. .--t.-1. ... f.ir S ' ..1. if roitr :
r. k-ej. il, send direct to the !
; hi u an iik
i "S;! 'the' hi
ir;iV t u.iri.vi, cssn rran- ;
K- rc-iv.tH r tnst von rnn ;
IIYAX DOCTOR FRtK.i
a ! iii see tlie doctom- You uiy caa and
tc '.hi ni, or rue, as you desire. Address j
( RUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY.
! Car t,.eM... M.., ..d Ellis 8
$.. Frss.i.c C.L
j rri"r
1
TUB I!KEcIT.RLU"IKr
Uno t!:o:ec id two invure rvmtes tia the
I'MUN I'.M'UIC last Mail Uue, cr the
KIO .. KAN HE rcculc Lines.
Iax'I; at the time
i2 days to Salt Lake
2)1 days to Denver
3 i j d.iys to Chicago
4j days to New York
Free HccUnliiK Clialr cars, l'p
liotMtsrrcd Tourist Hlecpinjj;
Carst, I'ulluuaii Palace Sleep
inn Cart operated on all
traltist.
fs.. niftier inf niip'ici -(apply to
J. F. GIVAN5, Ajrt., BoteLcig
C. O. Terry, W. E Coman,
Tr?T I'ass. Akl. Gen Act.
l-'l ThirJs-t . IVr ! :o Or.
mm mm
, Yi
We Have the Best and
Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS,
Rflpj i' rrifSi" -. ie!ai '!! .'
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 aud sold ou the installment plan. Baud Instruments,
Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. Iu fact almost anything in
the musical line can be had at the T. K. RICHARDSON STORK.
8.
Tlie people of tbo Pacific Coast sunt
East last year over $3,XJ0,(KJ0 in' har i
cafb for rKn and .'poultry. Tbis Ktcat
Bum of money ought all of it to Lave
gone into tbe pockets of Pacific Coast
poultry keepers. It pays to keep fowln,
bat they must be managed right No
big ranch is necessary, thousand are
making money with fiinall and W-;e
tlocli
small
potil
Til
31UM1IL.V telis all about it. Not
in of Lens in villaire trardeus Hint ; V '..m n"., i, ',' w ri i,l
orebnrd. Frnit erowiotr and t.'' 1. AlJvM Vtil
try lireediDtr ao toEPlht-r linIy. ? 'timtlf I
E PACIFIC COAST FAN'CIEUS '
tuoiisanos or nines away, out rtgbt nere -r-on
this Pacific. Coast. It tells bow to
maku poultry-keeping imy.'bow to build
coops, how to feed for 1-gg. how to cure (litea, bow to tell good fowl
from poor ones, in t-borr, how to make money with bens. It's bright, prac
tical, money making, iuraluttble ii all who keep fo!s of any kind. It is
brim full of good reading aud'bedtitifully illustrated. If you keep a dozen
or a thousand hens you want the FANCIEIW ilONTHLY. Take no'bicg
else said to be jtistjus good get the best. It costs but little. Otie Dollar
pays for it 2 yearr-, or it will bo sent on trial ono jear for 7 cents. Don't
put off subscribing: Do it today Send one dollar for 2 years or 75 cents
for one year, to
Churchill & Woolley.
Cass Street Market
Wholesale
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and
tiliay. Grain and Flour.
DOZIER & MARTIN,
'Phone Main 181. Props.
'. f.ir:c i-aHtffei?M will - E
ro-:. x.mt. G;Vt IT T9t MQNTMS' TitAl I. I
i. -r.B"t ft? will Truro Mtr 9-. a'. ur m rr tv4 I: -
- i t li.uo si s ail tmiv V--ntl in :r
. - , . i-rthis wr ihlc lABnrr
- f ri' rrr mPrrr4 by mmr bsc.
; vVARE OF IMITATIONS TSZZZZZ:
tm.J afc.a MaM- unie-r &n.as tmtnf-a. Vlth wiaMisV-
1rirm4 ta.tWnMsfMalwirMaktB4wktarrt.
f J.J g CURDICK Hi
uu
ever iomii
KY XH PtlTO
tt .)
ailictk sar anla
n
ii rl
a Sr-
r Mt tto
patnC dr
! yti p-,
" f v V
and tV a f eTi?rl Viti ia. a-a nz
:;.Itri T-t ;f : tif tM lthi- li.rc
"Acr-nrsEAnS,"
:
I JCt yOUr.
i--rre' ss. W
. I 4. I I H L U Z J 1
-wji
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
-aZLAt 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. C.TlSTERS & CD.
i
WYLIE PILKINGTON, 5
isucceasor to G. W. SOAH.l
General Blacksmithing
fROTTINQ AND RUNNING PLATES A SPECIALTY.
KEfAIKIKU OF ALL. KISUS PKUilPTLY DONE.
aliop ota Corner Washington and Kane Sta., Roscbu.c kT
SAAAAAAAAAtAAAAAAAAiAr
nscrite
iucludiug
CHICKKRINGS, WKBHR, KIM
BALLS, XEEDHAM.
Besides these we have other good
Piauos but cheaper in price but not
in quality.
BL CKEN8DERFER
HOSE 111 III.
JU
Vs tiki I
?iL2
and Retail Dealer in
Game in Season,
win Tna "it
i . - i
" Qvt MH
9r fvia
siEiHck u
iiriMsi tiiiT.
VK1T H.lf
iiM. una thk
taa' h,.w
MatrrlalMf r
?v mXfiL y i::ti
; I
XL" ft I PS,fi. 1-J
EMU
III f r.v fr" I ts
f .ti v....:..ysA4 i
sal tlt.?V. iV.fi-rr'i a 1
SOLID QUARTER SAWED 0K "tsi eimn,i
ctbw open with fc '! ientrth ta! and In pLar tow
otd and fterTmtrd rMoel ftrn-t nwkvi dra wrr . rri r (our
ractvr. adjustAt; irrdz. (nccuii'.eSTO tno rtar.d liawa Iarpa Mic -
Wwi, poiUTe four n'Un fi. t thrrja-tinx Tinrtinr iiiitt;e. tuti matst
bntbia winrr. mdjartabir brm. patent 1"t--?! hw-raJor impro lotm
ka4 a m f 4rrata4 asd rmaiW aad aaltaa!
mm. tUNKKrl crU . rvaalav. Bail ltnW aa anmi
a It-ai awstaa m. mrf kat wtacajarat U tmt4 ' l m.r Fre 13
tmactJOQ Book tii rit hn a" -a,n ran it ad do vther p'ata or any
mod of Itvr '.rk- a soTar' fc. 4ia traanx i mrt ita erctj icacatir.
IT mTS YOU N0Trll aadlBtosfclmropar ttn
" ry j'r (rir ;tar th- gift bo.
i.r' Ttr3 ir jfi ,ur Kt :.t4 :. OfttfUE ItfiA
Chicago, Ili.
FOR.
D
si
No. 7, $50.
The Blickcusder
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.
i
Notice for Publication.
UJOTBD STiTfS LKD OITlC - f
U.jscljur, Oregon, Jan. 22. 1!9.
Notice is hereby ziven that the following
named settler has filed notice of his iutentlo J,
'.'. make anal proof Iu support of bis claim, and
that Mid proof will fe made before tbe Rcis,
ter snd Receiver, United States Land Ofllcealy
Kosebnnr, Oregon, on March ft, l'.iOO, riz:
CilAKLEH CLARK t
on If ESo 71ir. fortliSE'ihK!i, W UHE1
S W ' , M Ki, Whs It, T J6 8 k 2 WT. He nam
the following niimwi to prove lii7 cnttoin
residence upon and enltivction of Mid la
viz- t). e. smith, J. r. vvnirnt, w. A. umiu
. Umltlyf
ReST-
1 :pton, ol Ulide, Oregon.
i. EKU
Railroad Time Table.
Northbound Koeeborg local, No. 17
departs 7:30 a. m.
Hoathbonn ! Koeeburg local, No. lfj.
arrives 5:20 p. m.
Northboand overland, No. 5, ar
rives IQ.'Vj a. in.; departs 10:43 a. ra.
Southbound overland. No. 6, arrives
4:15 a. ru.; departs 4:25 . ui.
FBE1UHT TKALN8.
Northbound fast I brooch freight, No
2i'i, arrives 4 :10 p. m.; departs 5 :'2Q p.
Ml.
Southbound fast through freight. No
222, arrives 7:00 a. ra.; departs 8:00a
in.
Northbound mixed train No. 222 arrive
at 2 -55 p. m., Sundays, Wednesdays and
Fridays, departa 0:00 a.m.. Mondays
Thursdays aod Saturdays.
hootbbonnd mixed tram 2o. 226 ar
rives at 3:00 p.m., on Sundays, Moo.
days and Fridays, departs 7:15 a. m.
Mondays. Thursdays and Satordayi.
CHURCH SERVICES.
Mcthoiit CucBcu comer of Main and Lane
streets. Sunday Uerrice: Preaching, 11 ts.
and 8:03 p. m.; Babbath school, 10 a. m.; L.
A. Walker, Superintendent; Class Meeting at
close of tho morning service; Ipwortk Leagoa
7:00 p. m. F. 8. Godfrey, President. Prayer
Meeting, Wednesday, at 7:30 p. m.
G. R. AasoU, Pastor,
Parsonage, corner Main snd Ltae,
CiiTti) Bbzthkis Cuubch on Fowler street.
Sunday service, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Pray
er meeting. Thursday eTening.
Mrs. Lcct M. CcTtar, Pastor.
ST. GiuK'.es C hc at H. Corner Cass sad
Main streets, berries on second snd fourth
Sunday morning of each month and eTery 8nn-
cvenuig. Special services announced frosi
me to time. Ejiv. Jam Dawso.i,
Missionsry.. -
M. E. Chi:k.ii, eoCTu.-SftTiceseTery Sunday
ning ami evening.
Bit J T Cottoii, Pastes
Birrm Chibch corner of Lane and Eose
treets. Sunday service: Preaching at li a. m
and 7: 30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. nv, O. P.
: 7:30 w tMccly CTt'Oin.
A. Ducolas, Pastor
Fia-t Casifius Cut. atH Corner of Pln
ani Woodo-ard streets. Sunday -scrrieca
Precoir.g both morain? and erening, Sunday
school at 10 a. m. T. P. S.C. E. at 6:30 p. m
Prayer meeting eaeh Wednesday evening at
7.30. Aeordud welcome and greeting awaita
X W. A. Wooe,
Pastor
Fibt PuBTTEttiA5 Cuckcb Corner of Cast
and Eue streets. Sunday serriee. Puhlir
worship, 11 a. m., an 1 8 p. m.; Sabtwih
school, la a. m. V. P. 8. C E. at 7 p. m.
Prayer nievtias, Wednesday eTening 7:J0
oi. J. A- TosrssMD,
Pastor
Tbb w. c. T. C. w ill hold its regular meetings
ou the sccund and fourth Mondays of every
mpnih at 7:30 p. m. in the Epworth League
room of the M. E. Choreh.
ORAfi CO.
Ltl'AtI
Ahsiit
I
Fast Salt Lake. Denvr, F t. i Fast
Mail Worth. Omshalva n- i Kail
& p. iu. . sasCity,: L4 : a t- I C:V3p.si
! ca . :.-
s'Fvikane Walla Walla Leniston. Spnkauv
Kljer pokaue, Minneapolis, i Flyer
J ljp.i:i. M. i'au'., Duiulh, Mil- a- m.
tiaukie, Chicago and .
I
xz.
$ . m.
ih:ba-" SrKAXsutr-
p- m.
A:! Sailing dates subject
to change.
Fr 6an Francisco j
JsaiilV-c. S,8, l:i,lS il.
as and evrry 5 days. i
Daily
Ex .Sunday
Sp- m.
Saturday
it) p. m.
CeLrsBU Kivkb
.-TliMSR-i
To Astoria and Way
Landings. 4 Tp- sa-
Ex. Sun
i a. m. '
Ex.uuday
WlLL.tXKTTS RtVIK
reu City, Sewben;,
Salem k Way-Land s
1:30 p. 111.
Ei.j.Sua
a. in.
Wuiiarrrs At Ym- 3 3D . m
aiij. Kivta. ! if on. Wed
Oregon City, Pay ton! and
and Way Lauding j. j
Tues.Thursi
aud Sal.
6 .'m. i WiLUutETTK Bivaa 4-30 p.m.
Tues.Thur Mod. Wed
and Sat. Pvrtlaud to tn ailis and and Fii.
and Way-Landings, j
I
I Leave
: Lew iaton
DaUy
8:3t a. m.
Lcbto
Ririatia
I SO a. m.
Daily
Snakc Ktvir.
Ripana to Lewiston
J. F. Oivans,
Aent, Eo$cburg,'Or.
W. H. Hurlburt,
Gen. I'less. Ajrt,
PotUand, Or.
TN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE
A ofOreson for IVraglas county.
Nora Helm, Plaintiff," i
vs. Austin Euuitj ior
Fletcher Helm, Defendant.) a divoree.
To Fletcher Helm, the above named de
fendant: In the name of the Matt, of Oregon, you aro
hereby required to apiear aud answer the
eouipi.ui tiKd asainst you in the above en
titled suit un or before the first day of the
next regular term of the above entitled court
twit:
Moaday March. 5lh, And If you fall
to aiiear or answer said complaint, within
said time, for want thereof plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relif t demanded la ner
complaint as follons:
For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds
of matrimony existing between plaintiff and
dciendent, and lor such other relief as to the
eourt may appear equitable
This: Summons is published by order of Hon.
J. W. Hamilton, judjre o! said court, which or
der is dated January 6, I90O, and the time pre
scribed iu said order for the publication of this
summons is once a week for six weeks preeced
ins tbc tir-t day of said term of court, and the
day ot the lirst publicatio of this summons his
Jiiuuary , uw.
F. W. BESSOS,
(r'-7.) At tornev for PlnlntitT.
Notice for Publication.
Vsited Status Land Orn a.
Kocburg, Oresou. February lo, l'.W.
Notice is hereby given that In compliance
ith the provisions ot the act of Congress of
June 3, lSTs, entitled "An act for the sale o tim
ber lauds in the States of California, W:i,
Nevada aud Washington Terri; .ryr' f
KKIC W. KAKOEI.L, KJF
of Marshfleld. County of Coos State of OfTScu,
tins this day tile I in this otlice his sworn state
liietit No. bi ior the pureha.-e oi the lots 1.2, s1
NK'4', of Section No. .', in fonnsbip No. 27 s.
Range No. lit W.. snd will oiler proof to show
that lite land sou cat i- more valualile for its
timbor or stone tnan for agricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said laud before
the Kegister aud Receiver ol this oftiee at Kose
burg, Orevou, on Satunlay, the l'th dav of Mar,
1 Ita names a itnca-: Albert K. Bettvs,
viarshtield, oresron: A. E. Kardetl, of Marsh
field, Oregou: W. H. Smith, of Marshtield, Ore
gon; Geo. a. Herrou, of Marshtield, t'regou.
Any and nil ieroiis claiming adversely the
above-deacri bed lands are requesleil to file their
eluims iu Xlili ofliee ou or before said 12ltt day of
.M:ty, J. T. BRIDGES,
Kvintur
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