The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, March 15, 1900, Image 4

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WOStkOAt it,i' V.WNHtXil
The Kind You Have Always Bought, aud which has hceu
iu uie Tor over 30 years, has home the signature of
- and has been made under his pcr-SVjf-fL.
gonal supervision sinco its infancy.
K 4Zc6LtM Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes p.rc hut Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee It destroys "Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The KM You Me Always Bought
In Use For Oyer 30 Years.
Tvc cm.ua CMw.r. mvmnmt a-racrr. .ra vesta err..
TJOSIBURU DIVISION NO B. OF US-
aateu erery aeooud and fourth Euuday.
Miuri'itrtici muM vn m mfitts
UTOMKN 8 &KUEF COUi 1: ""P !
arsi ana uura fnuiTi in vw. bvuul f
D EKO POST, KO. , U. A. R-, MFFTS THI
trmt and third Thursdays of each month,
at J p. m.
ALPHA LODGE, KO. 47, C OF P.. MEETB
every Wediieadsy evening at Odd Fellows
Hall. Visiting Kuighte In good standing cor-
1 tally Invited la attend.
JOS MICEUJ, C. C.
. C. II. FISHER, K. K. S.
T AC Eft. LOIXiE. A. T. A A. M.,
. REGULAR
meetings tlx 2d and th Wednesdays ia
rach month.
1TGENE L PARKOTT W. M.
S.T. JiwrrT, S ecy.
p 06XBCRG CILAPTLR. KO. S. O. E. S..MEKTS
the lint and third Thuraday of each
laBth.
.MRS. E. J. STROri, W. M.
NATUS RAiT. See y.
fOUERS WOODMEN VV AMERICA. MEET
i'-l- oa lirrt and Ihltd Tuesday of each luoulb
ia toe ' kl Maaonic hail.
U. W. Muxca, V. C
H. L. XaKSTHn l lert.
UruODMES OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp
Ko. L5. meets at the Odd Eel low' Hafl
la Roscburt;, every 1st, 5rd and 6th Monday
ereninf- Vuiting neighbors always weloomr.
J. A BCCHAXAX.C.C.
K. T. JEVVETT, Clerk.
pHlLETA-RIAK LOxXjE, KO. , I. O
a meeta Saturday eyeninx of each '
O. F.
f Tcninc of each week at
their hail in Odd Fellow 1 em pie at Roaeburg.
Meaner, of the order in cood tiandinr areinvu
ed le attend. CHAS. OLESON K. 0
K.T. Jewitt, fjec'y.
BP. O. ELXS, ROSEBCRQ LODGE, KO. KS,
hold their reuiar communication! at th
I O. O. F. ball on woond and fourth Thursday
f each month. All members requested to at
tend regularly, and all vuitins brothers Cr
Aiallr inriicd to attend.
DOUGLAS WAITE. E. R
IRA B. RIDDLE, Secretary.
nOSXBCRO LODGE, KO. IS. A. O. C. W.
a meets the sei-ond and fourth Xondav, of
rch aaonlh at 7 JO p. m. at Odd Fellows Hal'.
Men bets of the order in good standing are in
cited to attend.
H. T. JIcCiAXLEX, D. .. WET
Recorder. Finencier
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
CSITEO STATED L-VSD Orr.l
Roseburg, Oreson, February ID, 19t0.
Koiiec i hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the att of Congress of
June 3rd, 17S, entitled "An art fur vlie .ale of
timber land; in the t-tates of t alHorniayCrevon
Kerada and W ahinnou Territory.' '
OLA K M. OLsON.
Of Washbarn, County of Bsysld feia'c of Wis
consin, has this day filed in thio oil ice bis sworn
statement Ko. Kt6, for the purebasc of the
tjj of Sectiou Ko.li, In T-auhipKo 24 south
Rang) No. 2 west, aud w ill offer proof to slum
that the land sought is more valuti'e for its
Umber er stone than for agricultural purpwo,
and to eMabllrh his claim to sshI land lx lore
the EcKiter and Receiver of this office at Rose
burg, Oregon, on Thnnalav the 3 day of May,
'. He names an witne.: 6: vert Oic. ot
Washburn Wisuouoiu, Jacob Johuxon, of Wai
born, Wisconsin, tear l.undCTCcn. of Wash
bum. Wiaconsin, David Iledland, of Waxbburn,
Wisconsin.
Any and all pemons claiming adversely trie
aboTe-deserlbsa lands are re-iuested to file their
claims in this ofiioeonor D-lore aaid day of
May. J. T. BSIDJES,
mop KcgistCu
Notice for Publication.
United States liul Office,
IlosiBt Bo ore., March, 1. l'AH.
Notice is hereby civen that tbe Mlowin
named settler na tiled notice of hi. intention
to make final proof in support of liis claim, aud
that said proof m ill be luade before Repislcr
aira j&rceiver niieo ?aies lasu uxnee ai &oe
burg, Oregon, on April 14. Vi, viz:
EMILV J. CENTERS.
formerly Emily J. Thrush, on ber H. E. No.
711b for the S. W. : Sec. S. Tp. 29, S. U. b W.
She namei the following witnesses lo prove
ser continuous residence upon ana cultivation
ol sat a land, viz? J. K. v lison. w . a. ibomp
on, Frank Huntley and C. w. Mecum, all of
lyaisas valley, urcgon.
J. T.BRIDOKS,
p K.iiiler.
Hointa East.
Tbe "1'ottland-Cbicajta ,- !,"
Which leaves the Union depot, at 8 p. ui
daily is equipped with sti icily up-to-date
room f raiiroan s'.eeoiog cart, and f"e
reclining chair cars, steam heated and
electric lighted. The European plan
dining car service is a special .feature of
czcellenie on tbis line. Delicate china,
flawers, otlera linen, tirst class ciokine
and attentive servants ald to the com
fort of travelers.
A new library car is attached lo tlitee
trains.
As the name indicjres, tlieee card are
fitted op as a library and reading room.
Book caes -ootaininn all the standard
Works, the current t-rodicals and daily
papers are at the !iep eal of all first and
second class pasxr.gtrs.
Time never banes lieavilv on l he pan
engere' bands white traveling on ibis
train, tod before on is aware of It the
train pulls into the Union detiot at Cbi
CtRO. for full information f regarding "the
xaovement'of these trains, rates, etc.,
call on or address
V. A. StlllLLISU,
I'ortland, Or.
Or J. F. Given,
Koeeburg, Or.
"I am indebted to One Minute Cough
Care for my health and life. It cured
me of lung trouble following grippe."
Thousands owe their lives to the prompt
action of tbis never failing remedy. It
cores roughs, colds, " croup, bronchitis,
pneumonia, grippe and throat and lung
troubles. Itt early neo r:vents con
sumption. It in Ibe milv harming? rein
ily licit tiro iiiiui.ti:if h'huIi.
.. U.Mareteta A Co.
7t V 4
JVk'i
Signature of
3&
Notice for Publication.
Itlitcd Stales l-illd Oilier,
' KosKuran. Oregon. Icbruarv 31. l'.sJ
Notice is hereby given 11ml the fllouiti
I named settler ha tiled not ire 01 ms lnieuii'
' make rinal proof iu support ol his claim, an
that said croof sriil be made before the l;-giet,
.. .. , . . . t
tau ncceivcr. c , i 1 1 a nicc ai nwiwi
Oregon on March .", l'JUi, viz:
Si. u 1 1 u.ii.k
On B E Ko. ttXIT. for the K' . Si;' . . MV; SI
sn'iNE'.'wis Tais.KSn. He names the
fullowiuc im M Drove bU roimnuo1
residence uion aud cuUivati-n tf said ihuJ
vu- wuiiain I.Lauder, Arcuinaid u. itosoi
Melrose. Oregon. W: H. Hunter of Wardio
Oregon, Manuel Alexander of Cleveland, re
Sou.
J. 1. MiiiiitN
1' K-.-gis-.er.
Notice For Publication.
rsiTED STATES LvSD OfTICr.
Koscbure. Oreeon. Vebrnarv lo. lisM.
Kotice i hereby given that in eomtliauoe
itb the iroviuou of the act of Conrrvs- of
Junes. 17n entu:el An act for tbe sale of tun
b r landiiio the states of A ahlonv.a, Oregon
noviut sU'i vi akninrion lerntorr.
ANDREW K. KARDELL,
of Marbfu ld. ouiitr of os. Hale of On-.-
has thisday tiled in this oflk-e his snoru state
ment No. Mt-, for tbe purchase of the lots .", 4.
s. SW1,. f stii,.n No. i, in Tonuehin Ko. 'S:
south. Range Ko. 10 West, and will oiler uroof
to bow that tbe land ttoufcht is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for acrienltural
purpoCN and to olablish his claim to said land
belore the Register and Receiver of this office at
Kosebnrg, Oregon, on Saiurrtay, the litli d.iv .f
May, 1AA). He names as wilm-e; AlN-rt E.
Betty, of Maihncld, Orecon, W. H. Ismitii of
Marshfield. On-cou, t. . U. Hirron. of Marthtield.
Oresoa, E. VV. Kardellof MarsiiliclJ. Orvc.tu.
Any and n'l it-.mi elaimin; adverm ix the
above-derri be t isndsare rciuested to lile tlieir
claims iu tnu ethce on or before said l.'Ui dav cf
Mar.liMi'.
J. T. BRtDC.l-j.
Keeis'.er.
Notice for Publication.
USITEb STATE"-.
Li0 UIFKE,
Uoseburc, Crecon, Feb 15, ly.".'.
Noti-e i hereby given that in rompilanee
with the j.roviio3H of the act of Congress of
Junes, lb. . entitled "An act for the aof
timber lauds in theSiates of California, Oregon,
Nevada, and Wahlngton Terriioiv,
FRANK W. 1 "OTTER
Of Ashland, County of Athiand, Slaie of Wi
eonKin, ha., this day tiled in this oiliee bis .worn
statement No. for the purchase of ibe s-uth
eat-t quart.-r. of Section No. 10, in Township No.
24 South, Raaue No. 3 West, and will oiler ir-of
to show that the land sought is more valuable
for its timber or none than for agricultural )ur-J-oses.
and to etabiith his claim to said land
before Ibe Kecisier and Receiver of thisoan
at Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, the ?7h dsr of
April, LMj. lie name a w itni-ej Micliael
N Oud ol Wa.hburn. Wiv, J..hn W. Hol
land of Waibuni, W i , Charlie cLktI, of
Washburn, Wis., L. T. Dcuclf of W.Kxiiiiid,
Wis.
Any and all peirous elaimin: adercly tbe
a!ove-lecribed lands arc re-iueU-d to Me their
claims in this orlicc on or before said ."Till day oi
April. f.W.
J. T.BKIIR.ES
KesirUI.
Notice For Publication.
United Slates Land office.
Ro-iki b'., Oregon, March U, '.
Nolle is hereby given that i:i compliance
with the vroviskms of tbe act of Cougreas of
June 3, Is, 6, entitled "An act for the sale of
timber land in tbe States of Caliiornia, Oregon,
Nevada and WahiOKion Territorv."
JAMES ALL RUT STEM MERMAN,
Of Jfsr-bfi. !d. C.'Uiity of ro. Slate of On-.-on,
has this dar tiled in tbis office his sworn state
ment Ko. l, for the purchase of tbe SK1; Nfc',
KE';SE';Secr.,sw NV'4'. S1, b'4 ScA
14, ia Township No. 24 S., Ram:c No. il N ., and
will oiler prv.f to show that the laud soucht U
more valuable for its timber or stone tlian for
agricultural purpo-, and to establi-h his
claim toui'l land be lore the Kegi-ter and I'.e
ceiv.r of this crlice at Hosebunt, Oregon, uu
Monday the -'Kt day of May, Hi. He names ai
witnesses: Wiiliam Turjien. of Empire, Orcpou,
Charles E. Eduanls, of Enij.in-, Oregon, Ed
ward E. Hinckley, of Marshtield, Oregon, Jcu
Hansen, of Mathticld. tiregou.
Any aud all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file theli
claims in this olliec on or before said Jl day oi
May. law.
J. T. BKIDfJES.
Register.
Notice for Publication.
l iiitcd Slates Land onic .
llotlil B... Unvou. Mnrch, M, r.M'.
Notice is h.reby given thai iu compliance
ith the provision ol the act oi Congress of
Junes, is.K, entitled "An act foi tbe sale of
timber lamU In the states ol California, Oregon
Nevada and Washington Termor ,''
WILLIAM TI'ltl KS.
Of Empire, County of Coos, stale of Oregon,
nas umuuy nieu in tuis omcc Ins sworn iate
mentNo. S'JI. for tbe nurehase ot tbe n ' ski .
Sec 1 1, V. N E!4 of Section No. XI iu Tonliiv
Ko. 'J4 S., Range No. II W., and will offer pioof
losliow Hint the land sough is more valuable
for its timber or stone than for agricultural
purpose, and to establish his claim to said
land before the Register and Receiver ol litis
olliec at Kosebun: Op itou. on Mondnr tln -'i.t
day of May, ri, He names as -witnewex:
Aioen Hieiumcniiaii, Cbarlcn E. Kdwanls, Ed
ward E. Hinckley, Jens Hansen all ol farh-i
field, Oregon.
Any aud all is-rons claiininir ndieru'lT iiiofi
e-uim 1 1 oej.iniius an: c'ticsiei lolilclneir1
claims iu ins omce on or belore taid Jlst day of
J. T. LKIDGE,
Register.
Notice for Publication.
Cuilcl States lmi tlflice.
K'j-IEBl Ri., Orejoii, M:in:li lutsi.
Notice is heretiv ffivt-n thut in nimnli.n.ui
Hitli the nr n isi. mis of t lie net of ( iiin-u- of I
June ie,, cutitlca "in act lur tlio salo oi
timber lands In the states of Caliloinia, I rii!ii,
Nevada ami Wa-liiiieinii Territorv, '
WILLIAM H- ITBl'fcN-,
Of fcmj.ire. County of Osis, Ktateof Oregon, l.nsi
this day lilel ill tins olliec his sworn slnli iik-iil
No. K.ti, for llie )'iireline of the si :t rii 1 4 ms- h,
N'- NV'4 ol ei lion No. -J?., In Township No. .'4
l.aiiKi' o. il .. uiid H ill oiler T.roo( lo slmu
Hint llie land sought Is more vuhiahle lor it t
tinnier or iione insll lor Hsnculliiral jmrioM-i
and to ' at uii' i -Ii his Inim Ui said liunl ln-ioi
.
the ItritiMor and lleeener of this i.rH.Ml
t Roselmiij, urejron, on MondHV 1 1 - J I
II ilnv of Mnv 11.. ,,u,,... ,. II
A ii,ei't htem raiTiiiarj, li tis Hhiiscii. hdwnnl
Hinckley, bsrUs t. Kdwnids nil nl ilurs'ii-
ield. On uoti.,
Any aud all nersons clainiint; adveisi Iv is..
HUuve-dcMTliieu lauds are ieiiiekUd to bint
llielr elHiiiiH In tills ottice on or U lore iild '.a.
I:iy nl Mae. I '
.1. T. l!KIIil,
UeglMer.
A Scashell.
BjmIu Mauulug Mclntobh Iu iSoincrvillu Journsl
What eong aro tou tryiut; to smu me,
0 Bboll ot the S iutberu Sea?
What wonderful cc 'un mel li -a
Aie you r v i n i :o givij to tn i?
Delicate, hi e and irni ,
With your spiral stair williiii,
Throaih wliicli lit muais, iit by tit ,
Winds iu ami out and id.
What eoul is imprisoned i.i y iu,
That live 1 on that Southern shoro,
That you took to r ur hoart tn its It :nbt
from ear ill,
And are holding; it tv -rmorc.
Tender, wilh mouruful cflttitv,
lta music U ra id jr tli in tear,
As it ple.tda front ils eudwy prison,
With a passion cf alient yenrs.
Of the beautiful bygone ilnaui li!o
On the warm Autra'ian eand,
0." the ho' no'd Bunsbiuo and brilliant
floWftS
That nar!u 1 thai in'au I land;
0: tbe life at d lore nd sweetooi'.
Of the sorrow and passionate pain,
The old world life a you !e!t it-
Over 8nl over a;sin.
Until that wonder u" moruirg.
When viod (ball whisper low.
Kt lie did by the (bores cf (iallilto
So many years a.
Tbe soul will teace its inoaiiin
Aud wnt for the Matter's will.
As tbo ear Mi ni i tkv and heaven on
At tlicse util words, Te.icr !
CAN'T lili OVtRDONli.
Do
l:ooJ Commissioner Bailey on the
Future of Dairying.
Hlate l'uod ai.d Dury Couilnit'tiuucr
Hittcy is a i;iel uelicver in t lie future of
the dairying industry iu Oregon :
"1 a:u waK'binz II. o dairying move
Qictit tn Oregon," said he todjy, with a
ureal ueul.ul iaterttt, because I see in il
a gre.it fu'.u.c. Tbe agriculturists of this
state are just beginning Ij realize the im
portance o' diversi'Jed fartuinj;. A a re
sult new industries are being established
and farmer. will sooa wonddr whv ;hy
did not b ;e their opportunities in these
lines sooner.
"I would not like to estiinU the
amount of wealth in money," continued
Mr. Bailey, "that da:rying when fully
developed, will bring to Ibe 6tate, but it
will be almost beyond belief. Further
more development of the indastry will
be the means of rec'aimins land that has
had the life sapped out of it by the con
tinued growth of wheat and other cereal
crops. Uy diverEzfjrio the farming iIia
land will be recuperated and son be
come suaceptible of a lrgti e'a'.e oi culti
vation." When asked it there was not danger t-f
overproduction by reason of so many
turning their atteation to dairying Mr.
Bailey leplied:
"I can see no dii.ger iu that direction.
One can scarcely understand the quan
tity of dairying products now btiogcoa
sumed natil one investigates. Tolillas
trate. While standing oh the train plat
form at Tecdleton, a few days ago, I no
ticed a large quantity of bu'.ter. being
transferred from tbe train just in from
the East to the train bound for Spokane.
There wae fully half a car load. Upon
inquiry I foind this was almost a daily
occurrence. N'ov every 'pound of that
butter should have ben made in Oregon.
Tba. was but a drop in the bucket com
pared witn the great quantities of Eastern
butter cor. jurat d in the Northwestern
market.
"Ano'-hs" evidence jf the increased de-!
mand for lu j fn'ure was a cirload of set
tiers, men, women and children, future
consumers, on the iraiu iu which I came
to Portland. In the same manner the
Western cauatry ii being tilled by new
consumers.
"Oregon is making mere butter today
than ever before; yet never in its history
has tbe price kep; up as it has for the
past eeasoD. It is selling readily today
for 27.' a cents, and has brought that much
all winter.
"Oregon is no: alone in this move
ment. While at Boise, Idaho, last week,
IattendeJ a meeting at which Mas or
ganized the Idaho state Dairy and Pure
Food Association.
"As yet that elate has no pjre-fojd or
dairying Uvi tj protect the industry,
and the officials realize that in order to
make a success of dairying, tbe local in
dustries mus. be protected against pro
cess butter, oleomargarine and butterine
from tbe Middle West. But I do not
lock for much success ia Idaho along
dairy lines. Tbey arj at lbs present
time making too much money out of cat
tle aud sheep, and instead of that state
being a competitor, I look for it to be a
consumer of the dairy prod ucts.of Oregon
for some time lo come.
"A moat encouraging view for dairying
in Western Oregon is tbe interest tbe
Sonthern Pacific is taking iu the matter,
Mr, Markham, occupyiug tba position
that he does, aa geueral freight and Mes
senger agent o- this campaur, cut djt
greatdealfor tbe indmtry, anl ihein'
fiuence that he is exerting and the en
couragement that he is olliring backel
up by sound jirlg ment, can have but one
f olutioD, and that is cncceMS."
Help Start a Creamery.
The follotviuic good eenso is esprecsed
in tbe columns of the Aoroia liorealis:
Aurora citizens, who keep track of
events have noticed lh.it nearly every
town in tbe state bus established tr is
preparing to build a creamery. We
have recently conversed with former resi
dents of Minnesota, who informed us
that in that statj every township lias a
creamery, and where before the location
of such institutions even diversified
farming someiiines failed in tlm realizt
tion of e.jciaiion, in the; coii)tiiunitig
in which the creatnerieH wero situated
there Is now to be found money iu cir. u
lal ion mid trade ood. A geiilleman le
cantly (ruin Vermont IntH told lis I list in
that KiiHlern hIiiIc tlio peopl wculd no
Im; w ilhonl them.
Wo d fily licur i:uiiipliiitH ironi mi
farmera that i irmiiig h ii'il protituMe
Why? HecaiiHi: they fail tu take such'
ltpB aa will load Ibciii to prolitnldo mi -i!'il;ikiiii:H.
In thin iiiimediatn vicinity
iilmo-t Hnlo f(!,ioiileii('fi linn boeii placed
upon the hopcrowintt, iiuhmliy. Tlie
i;r..wer, to imrccnd in thin, iiiunl, fi:;ht
Iiavc llie wcalhor propiiinn, tho
c opiu fine condition a:l tUo mutke-t
valuation abovu a certain figute, wUib
h is roi this .tear by a lung wais. ( h-
ors lo- k foi F.ttvati'iii from vltici crVp",
tid if Hie market U poor i't ih , the e
is the fioait rnis'nj money on it m-.r;.
griuo and votiuir. tbo l'opult 'ii k-'t
lilt' ihi-SH two tb'plnruiilti iiel-i urn not
llio l iut rcMinrri'. U i t will.iu l 'i prov
in-ei fitm peo)!o nf Aurora n I ibo
far l v of llii- I t'Ciion In cur - a eie.un
ry here, that ill h i i ducted "ii a
bajis rentiiiieriitiv.t J; i ll. U'e d t:i t
bUfit at ' cr.-anary t u co cp r-tiv-1
plan, imr miu that will pimdive lie
mi:k Wo mean a creamery ttist will
tab.itnr iiiik, maiiufai'turi' lm iii--f.it
fiom ibe crchiti, ri t tint yo'i tli- rkiaimed
milk, sell th i butter-fat and pav on ad
the money received aficr deitucticg 3
cents per pound for mauufa-JturioK it.
Ono hundred pjuuds of nii'ik will make
3,'s' poun 's of butter by tin new repara
tor, which giini" 3 port ent ovtr ilio eld
proces?.
It not tbii wor.by of st liutis c.u.si.Icra
tion and activity on ibe rcrl of our f.-ru;-era
i nd also oui bu-ine. s mi n? Cnnntry
butter now briiu-s In n '.5 to 3.) cei.t a
roll, and m"ich tuts tikii-R i; in 'nie
can tot ie' t'ia umrh for it in Pott! a-'.
CreamHty butt-r demands a price i f
from 53 to HO cuts a roll. Tbert-isa
differencjof 3) ecu s in the farmtr's
pocket, cr 21 vn's afu r tt:o li vi.ts ir
paid tbo cteamerv for its part of li e
work.
There is ulw-y. a e o i uurket f.r
creamery butter ami ib ti-id is wi.t:-i iri;
tbroUfc'ti increased ikuiat.ds t,iu ibe Ori
ent and AUfck't. The fleam ry tin I- il.e
purchaser and stand cjd for a 1 ri U
It is a f pleiidid rop'.'sili in nnJ shouM !
inter; sthll. !
Tl.o Aurora llwrivl.s mil m.deit.ikn to
(hid a rcAi'nnciMe man to I uil 1 a cresin-1
ety in Aurora if tbe poop!.? v iM pu irai - j
tec to furnish .1 with milk tro:n at !tat
JOO os It will rf'jiiirj this trim tier
ir.dacj ai.d pay a tr.un ( 1 usine.-s to it- i
laVlisli n c:caiiiciy hero. o l elleve ;
t.. ,t . . r. ; ..... 1
ttiis gtiar.ii t can i-c rusiiv .ct.nd.
Wo-jdburn ': n week has found Ir in
to 400 c s l ir pr-ij -o'ed c-earufy.
and tin farai r-i ; lb it pe-tmi :r" iii -
tbusiastic uver lie.- s i! j ci. Auv.ri cm
do tliu sam- i li.a a .'crtil ti Id.
0 tli a :u- 11 ii u! 'ii- li;ier an
d.'Wii lo lu?:tie.-d liltl wi.l pi ,
i; t
OVERlHfi STATU.
Enterprising Orejon Towns
SliU
Keep Up Creamery Agitation.
'
The Coiiiiile creamery sUrted m far
lbs seison of I'.KM last week, il will at
present run Monday, Ycd.ieidts and
Fiidayaof each week.
A fmill rreamery in or n-ar IVr.dle -
.
tou, says lbs hwt OrvtMoi-, oaW be
piotilableif properly cud acted. Thtre
would be a Cd druiaud for iU prod-n :t
and ample uiik cnlJ be Kcared up and
down lLotiver fir in uses. Tb Com-
merciil Association tau eatiiy secure the
esUblis'imeat of cucn an fnterprie.
C. II. Marihiin, o'. tin Southern
Pacidc, states the Sa'.oia l-i-Ii peadctit,
CUWUI,'U$ CMtJ muuuHivtf .u , n...ui -
: .. .. . I i. ,,;..
,UD "ux " " r, ,"J"
cfliirt in Ih s 1 r.e. SI' Sljrkl:ain l.rs a
.. , .. . . , ,- .,
good heal, wh.ch 13 vei la lUAlleiS ap-
pertaioing to the di?vebpmeut of the
terests of the slate, and tlu people of tne j
j valley shju'd tuck hiji tip. )
If Dallas takes np the creamery propo- i
sition, she will see it thr jugh to a s-.ic-!
cessful finish, assarcs the Observer.
Oar busy factorial an I miUs give evi
dence that mh-.'n our c'.:il;z'a eurt in to
estib'iish a new industry, tLer cetibiiib
it. All that is now required is ti get the
creamery proj'scl under way there cm
be no uncertainty t j ihe outcome.
Tbe Independent says there are U57
caws guaranteed to tarnish milk reguiir-
Iy for the new crramery to be started at
WoodLiuro.
The Union Kcpublicao hcits lo tee
the eJart to tstablish a creaneiy at
iammeryiile succeed, savins that it i an
ideal place for such an industry.
Oregon Notes.
More than 7000 souls are no repre
sented iu the l'oik cjutity mohair pool.
There are lit chiMr.-n of school eo in
the I.os'.ino district.
tftock airtcrcJ txccj'tioiiily ueil in
all portiocs of Oregon.
lleppner's football team won frtui
Walla Walla by a score of 12 to 0.
A drunken man at The Dal iff, who
lay down to sleep ou thcS'trect, was
rohlwd of his hat and sl.ots. J
A paper of Uniou county reports (hat
the coantry aroun J is'.arkey is "tlotirisl. -
ing like a ureen bay steer."
Tccre are 10 iaA oiills iu the north ecd
of Uoion county, employing in all :00
bands.
The young men of I'kiaU Livii DraL'
ized a trass band acd purchased ins'. ru
tnetils A I'ertl'i ton paper suggests that
as coyotes have been tiuite iiurce.-tns
over there 1 his sprint;, 6bepnieu sub
scribe liU rally to t li ? band fund.
Corliss Mertitt, foriutrly editir of the
Heppner Tixcs, sud C. K. Hicks, of the
1'cnJletoii V.ts'. Oftvouinn, are abojt to
establish a paper a'. :lio new termiuus of
Ih Columbia Southern Kiilroad, Sbani.
r". M.Ciiirtei-, lh ctiterpribin iiian i
K r of tbe Italm Folk warehous?, iu
films ibe Heppner Times Unit about
111 H-e carload of wheat 1 elontlini? to Ihe
Olden lhrclhcrs and Sam Wattield were
shipped ljf-t S.iturday, the price received
being 3-j culs pur IiiihIicI. Thi-ra are
yet about 11,000 bushels of wheat iu his
warehouse. Mr. Courier has every rea
son to believu that a main moth crop of
wheat and barley will be reaped iu Mor
row county next fall, and tl at it wi 1 av
erage at least 20 bushels to the acre.
With this immense lo. n." grain even at
35 cents per bushel it will bnn moun
tains of gold into the country.
A. W. Market', a foiicitor and a des
man of h.-!rn hk, Hi'Ules and farm imple
ments for a fit. I.ouii tirm, started on a
business trip to lirant county about 10
day , says the liaker City Republi
can. ThelrtHt heard of him he was iu
Caii)on Cily last Thursday t veniiis at
a'tmut dusk. Since then ho bus not be.'ii
i eecn imr iii-hi.1 froai. Tho supposition
ir L'.hI lio I mn Iii'cii murdered and
ilroppt'il into a proi'poct holo iu that
iinie,bli.iitiooil, its ho wmi know 11 to have
bail a ciuisiderahli! itunMiiit of money on
his I'cimpm at that tiino, Tho sherilTand
nlliorii h;iv bcin iicarrhinn for him fur
qtvomI dayti, but can n;t no trace ol him.
I t ' 44 to YEARS' I J. :f- 7'7'7 " " 'J ' Notice for PublkaUon. .-
M4lJsnlt
-,4 Trade Mark 3 SiV..
rpfyiU'i Copyrights Ac.
Anron HpniUni; n fkelrh Bnd rtencrlntlon m7
quirk! asrortmii ir cplnion free whether an
itivcnridii (a prthally putoiilnble. f'onimunlrH
llonHstrttMlyronniiontifil. llfUifllKtokun t'ntenta
km if lreo. ottlcAt iitfpni'y for ewurinz patents.
l'nt-'in tnkoti throuuh Muun A to- receipt
trtiU nticet without cliMrtco, lu tho
Scientific Jlmericain
A hin.Iwmrly Ulmfratti wwklT. T nrprffst rir--it!atHi
4f nnr in ior.iido Jonriml. Term. f;i a
Tt-ir: tnir tiHMitiis, L Sold by all newnflcaJem.
nMOo.35"5-New York
l -1.. . '.1 tmv. V i-t. Wast-liiKlun.
Notice for Publication.
IMTI U STAT K LAND OFKC'K,
Koskiu v.i., lire , Kcljruarv. W. l'.tort.
Cilice Is lii rcl.y (,'iviii tliat the following
luimeil M-tllcr lias lilcl nnlict' of bis inteutloii
ni imrkc liimi tir.xii in mpiMirl ol his claim, and
that said i.nHil will I niailc bcl .rn llic Kcgistcr
ini nurciccr 1 umi Mates i.auq Oll.cc at Kom-
uiirt,', urcgon, 011 Afrll 14, ri, vi:
KKL BF.N K. SMITH,
on liis I!. K. No. w.i.'iT, fur the S. C ' S F
S-e .1. a tut the X. E. . N. E. .. Sec. Tp.
ii 4 W. 1
He iisims thu fiiliowiiiK aitmcs to Prove
lllS OlltllillOllS rt'-lflCIICC IIIHUI mill I'lilllclinn
ol mi.l laii'l v z: Kli Miller. John Brown. John
Miles, an IT. 1- Brewer, all of Myrtle Creek,
(ir.-oll. '
on.
up
J. T. BRIlXiF.s,
fleirisii-r.
eewn iinin
Il the result of n posto l acute attack. The
liver ami spleen r.rc principally aSected.
They act as storehouses for the malarial
fxilson anil tlu- !! I Uios it from then).
The poij-on must
1 driven out of
thr;.-sle:a. II I D
V A X a ill tli itror
li e action of the
1-oison and event
ti.illy drireoat the
last particle of i!
from tha system.
I n addition to
this. nrnvAN
Will restore tl:S
lost pp . It
will l;;:e. up
aeslinc'i s;cia. I
II I DT AN will i
i.ibU new l!rl i
n:i.s in lh" bon 'M .
;
j
i"!
divi;c J-
It e
m.iv i:
llf'JV tst rurrl others si I I
i. Ue .i,vrii' the symptot.i.. -:
i -.. --..ii.v. ThT aro yours. I'i.
.ii;-, t. it taif Ht'aVASr now'
I r"
I :
! ami i 1 nre-l
HERE m YOUR SYMPTOMS:
1. OS.?AVr IIEADACH2 ASD
! Ia352i20 S2.i:r. TaS? HUOYAN j
I n'' ',,'ir 1,1 !l" " 'i;r;Br- !
2 2. PA.I2 OS TELLOWISH C01I-
j plsxio:?. f.UDYAN ni;ic:ab::jhafree j
j cir ui.i-.ioa of nr.- iiioo I 3l causa tbe rhrrks !
to atuie lhe:r rii urs.! clnr.
3 WJS07 AP?-7:T2 ASDOSAW- !
tHCJ IS TIIS STOjIACII. HU3YAH
j :':'. r ove t:i. ,s;p.t:te sr.! iitJ ga'.ioa o(
1 1-1 r.: terjm-,crVvt.
1 TZZUZiSOr TI3HTOVEItTIIB :
UV33. Ti.; is ! i: u If." f r.Ur.-em-nt ol j
; lt :, , Vl. s,iwa uf !
j iitnvw v. iii .lure c-j: the r"'nanl I
j cc-e l.v; ::i a-Miae i'.s t:n!r.il tire.
j 5. U2iVisS'J3 IM THr
OF 3 E?p2:i. J.,, v.i.
" BEQION '
eca beeomea j
rrra'.'o e.i.;r;M. MUlJIA.s ! .css?a llie '
ron'':-:i an I la iss tie h.sf .a-sj to ditap-
Voll a i i
tr.tr rh.'.ml.-
I.- M;.-:a an4 j
ill rs-'.lev sour !
j ri ry t:-i-;
itt ijv n wi::
i.l n.axJ iD'l w, 11. Ill Ik !
S A. H I-
i.rn'-l : ail drtmists for !
jlt,f ,,t.
.-it-. r i. ; k.ft.s iJT f. J. H your
I e.r.:r.-: i!.-s . . ien.1 Jireet to U'.e
in nt a in Mi:iiv nie.txv, tun mn-1
i t io aii:..rri-. v l.e'ce-nixr trst roa esa
!c-oii!i;i i:.f hiuvax doctouh ski:;.!
r.;1 v.t tor Voa sy raU a j
; w til-fm.or r:te.as v5a aesire. AiJrttt
HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, j
Car. StacVton, Marksl sad Ellis Sta.
Ssa Frsae!ica, Cl.
I
j Montana, Utah,
j
j
j
i(;
I
Colorado and all
Eastern Points.
lies iliOAt f fa-j (avorile mules, via the?
rSluX l Al lUC Past Mcil Line, t r llic
illOUSAMiKrccnlcUuea. '
i
No Change of Cars
I Oa t!;e I'--t : !.i Cliicacj "llie limit iu i
S the West.-
! i:cuippcd Willi
j Kl.-.tiit Suinhird ShfjuT
l ino Now Orxhnary vT"iiri-t) lf''ers '
Siiih-i Ii l.ilirnry-r.ttftVt I'ars
SpU-inlid Pinrrr" uncals a la c-.truo
Friv Kvcliniii t'hair Cars
O'lufortablo l"afltcs and SiiH'kers
I-'utirt" Train (.'nii!vU ly Witilji.iksl
Fk. l:i::lu r liiliiriiii'i"r.aplr
J. I-. UIVANS, Ajrf., KomLcii:
I Terry,
W. U Comaii,
' rr l s. ,iti. t tn Att.
j i-'i rMnist . I'ci; :a or .
1
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2 2
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RY.jl
OREGON
We Have the Best and
Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS,
I
r j ! I !-.... . J, I
L- '.5.1.
IK
..3i.i
L- 5.1,1 jrm
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,
Topcka,
Buffalo,
Oregon,
'is
I exas,
Indiana,
Potomac,
Yankee,
Frolic.
All goods fully guaranteed and sold ou the installment plan. Band Instruments,
Guitars, Baujos, Mandolins, Violins, 'Accordions, Autoharps. In fact almost anything in
the musical Hue can be had at the T. K. RICHARDSON STORK.
"in ii it' si i si l liaiiTiun.il m I'Wiia ssistiilllini HWiHUli M' a HiimiPHiaiMiiiim n imamiaiiiiasains niiam i m in i -.... .
Mr. KoM. McKwen, of Micco. FIrrida, write4 S, I . A:!en & O. ; "My gtrden
spot was 10 x 275 feet. My seed co t $10.00, Feriilizcr $!).0O, Help altogether
COO. This far wat ihe first liuu I ns d the 'PLANET Jit." (Mo. 4 combined
Hill and Drill freed?!) rnd I rmde clear ll'O.CO ard enough left to do me until I
can get another crop." You can dj a? well if yen nse ibe
"Planet Jr. Garden Tools."
Churchill & Woolley.
SEND US ONE DOLLAR
i rACUB $38.50 xs
! WONOER f' ' , J
'' -.la--i'i f i'-?
X- ;
Get your.
SCHOOL
! I I f Mr?.M
i
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.TBTERS & CO.
WVVVWVVWSrAiA
WVLal
General Blacksmithing-
AX MM HOn8GSIl.UCXrU.
rROTTINQ AND RUNNINQ PLATES A SPECIALTY,
KEFAIK1XG Of AU EIXD3 PROMPTLY DOSE.
I Mrtop on Coruer Waabtnictata and Kane 81a.. Koseba.'ii T
! Sa AAA AAAA AAAAWAAAAAA At
Cass Street Market
Wholesale
Fresh and Cured Meats
Fish and Game in Season,
F. S. Godfrey,
'Phone Main 353. Prop.
iucludiug
CH1CKKRIXGS, WEBER, KIM
BALLS, NEED1IAM.
Besides these we have other good
Pianos but cheaper iu price but not
in quality.
THE BLICKEN8DERFER,
i P ---Bate J
Distributors for Southern Oregon.
rrrmra is.
isTiiimi
TO is aira
OIS MLLtB,
and w
SPECIAL HIGH GRADE
Scad jott
$38.50 STOCK SADDLE
fey Ireigbt I. u. li. ntjHt t ciiailuUM.
YOU CAS EXA!J!lff IT tTOcr,!pr-t,rH"rht
IV J HI rSIB. II p. art If ba4
prrurltj Hti.fMlejr. cxartlr aa rvswacatea.
n Extra Fino High Grade Saddle
.ad lVeeual ot sa'l'Ue f.'4 ev.r, wtwr. at frrna
li'sl u .oo. n o DDIPC 1Q Cf
T' tkm t.tx4.sMti, ar ttZ.bo, and Iraitnt
- i v in-
I.Tii CsiIiC WV1I IllUk.. ftfUitfUf
l.-1 &jA'V4 This Saddle is made on a 1555 or
s : .li t'fj fselson Heavy Steel Fork....
V: if rsi:-riLiv fLF.T:i RtwsiDR rnvricEB
K -i 1 1 TUl'l; bunl fr ro'l can:ie. strel leather covrrd .lirmps
i r-V V , l er - ci'-h eil-w bra-, h-iitd, as aeaossl. iB .... bsai
TREE IS MACE EXTRA STR0XG w.ikhi
i liv h n.. l- turnip latners. l-iah tie strap,
ez.ra lenff Ol near klfle, S-lnrh ti bccSl oa offside, bea.y
er.-ttn f.. i-:rr1 MxmJi t-csi fr-mt cineh. heTT rtlon
be'tinjrf.an'ceinrh. cc-BCuctia lrap. Loop scat, scat aad
jockej all one rues.
ELECAWT HAWD RAISED STAMPING
as ll!a-trml-L WricSi or sasiale alMil S.
racked -r mis'h. r-ucii. sijat busli aasii
Si.oa roa iih ixt in v.
WRITE FOR FREE VEHICLE. HARNESS AND SADDLE
CATALOGUE, shcaina a lull line of Coaboy an Rancher
uutnis ai me ijsresi prices ever quotes, auotvss.
SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) CHICAGO, ILL.
IBtan, sulirl t, sr. usru.ny rslliM. laaar.)
SUPPLIES
At Marsters.
r PILKINGTON,
isuccessor lo O. W. SOAH 1
and Retail Dealers
in
FOR.
E HIS!
Sfti
iVvM' iY-nV.
r:K ;.-'p:. - i r fti I
1IP
No. 7, $50.
The Blickeusder
fer is rapidly dis
placing the more
complicated and
I,;.tii- nnVml ,
"ij;u-i 'iivvn iijci-
chines, as it does
the same work
equally as well (if
not better). 40,000
now in use.
- v
. Uhitxd STtTts Lir crms
Uosetiunr, OrcKon, UarcB . 1300.
Notice is herebr kivch tliat th foiiowins;
mined M ttler has iileii notice of his iutriuio'
1" niaks tin ill proof in snpporl of his claim, and
that Mid proof will he umoa beforo Dm Kt( la
ter anil Ke";iver, L"nuel states Land Oilice at
KoaubuRr, Oregon, on April 'Oi, WW, U;
HAMLKL ALKXANDEft.
On II E So 'im. for tli b'-, NW!,', Lofs 3 awl 1.
Sec , T 26 ,K W. He names tbe following
witr.t'c to prore bis coiiiinuous resilience "
nrxQand cultivation of said land, vis: A.U,
lloie, . J Landrr, & Lao'lcr, N. Curry, all of aT
Koscounr, 0;e ;od. ay
.T. T. BKIDGE8,
Keglster.
Railroad T.me Table.
"orthbonnc Eosebnrg local. No. 17
departs 7:30 a. m.
Kontbbonn.! Rosebnrg local, So. 18,
arrives 5 :20 p. m.
Northbound overland, No. 5, m-
rives 10:35 a. m.; departs 10:43 a. m.
bonthbonnd overland. No. 6, arrive
4:13 a. m.; departs 4:25 r. rr.
FfiEIOBT TRAINS.
Northbonn i f b: tbrongb freiibt, No
221, arrives 4:10 p. rr.; depart) 5:Z0p.
m.
Southbound fast throogh freight, No
222, arrives 7:00 a. m.; dep?.rta 8.-00
m.
Northbound mixed train No. 222 axrivee
at 2-55 p. m., 8undaye, Wednesdays and
Fridays, departs 0:00 a.m., Mondays
Tbnrsdays and Saturdays.
boatbboond mixed tram No. 226 ar
rives at 3:00 p.m.. on Hnndays. Mod.
days and Fridajs, departs 7:15 a.m.
Mondays. Inorsdays and Saturdays.
CHURCH SERVICES.
UsTiiotiis t'Hi acii corner of Hain anil Lame
streeta. 8unday Berrlce: Preschinc, U a. m
and t:00 p. m.; Babbath school, 10 a, aa.; L.
A. W aiiceT, fuperintendeat; Class VceUnc at
close of the morninf service; Ipvorta Leacna
7:00 p. m. F. 3. Gcdfrey, rrenOcnt, Prayer
Site Liu?, WcdncaOjiy, at 7:30 p. m.
C. R. AesoLO, Paalor,
Parsonage, comer Xaln and Lane.
I'MiTCK BeiTaus CucBca-onPowIersUcct,
Sunday tc trice, at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. ra. ttJ-
er raecLc;. Thursday evening.
Mrs. Lcct Jf. CcTLir, Pastor,
hr. tiioKi.c CncacH. Corner Cass and
Main ttrecU. st-rricea on second and fourth
Sunday morn in; ol each month and rrery 8un-
CTcning. special sen ices announced from
"me to time, Kv. Joaa CawiOK,
Missionary.
M. K. CHt bcm, fcofTH.-SciTiccserery Enaday
-oiniog and evening.
Kit J I COTTOJf, Pastot
BarriST CnuBcu comer of Lane and Boac
treets. Sunday service: Preaching at 11 a. as
and 7:30 p. m. Sabbath School at 10 a. m., O. P.
Caahow, snpcrintcndcnL Prayer Deetinz ft
7:00 Weilneaday evening.
8. A. DuCGLas, Paatur
Pit-T CnaisTUtsr Cut kch Corner of Pine
and Woodward streets. Snnday services
Preaching both morning and evening, Snnday
school at 10 a. m. T. P. 8. C. E. at 6 JO p. m
Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at
7-30. A cordial welcome and greeting asraita
aU. W. A. WouB,
Fas lor
FiaT I'aisTTsaixs Cucacu Corner oi Can
and Eos: streets. Sunday serrice: PnbUr
worsLip, 11 a. ul, sal 6 p. m.; Sabbath
school, 30 a. m. K. P. B. C E. il I p. a.
Prayer meeting, WeJi.es.lay eremng 7:J
BU J. A. TOWS SIX D,
. - Pastor
TBS W. C. T. C. will hold its regular meetiags
on the second and fourth Mondays of era?
month at 7 JO p m. in tbe Ipworth League
room of th M K Church.
O.RAfiCO.
lLJAUr us , Aaaiir
i !
t ' I
Fast fait Laie. Denvr. r t. 1 Fast
Hail Worth. OussiiaKa n- : S(aU
8 p. ni. : sasCily.Si.Lj : ft I- i C:iifxa.
. ea-J9 uu ;
?poLano Walla WalUi Leviston. potaue
Flyer Spokane, Minneapolis, Flyer
3 j p. ra. M. Fan', ImluUi, Mil- ' Sa. m.
waakie, Chicago and -Kasu
j
. !
e p. m. tious STa-Ut?dir I If. n.
AU Siilinc dates subject
to change
For San Francircu !
Sail IX-c. s, si, 1 !. n, -ZS.
and tvvry 5 Oays. 1
DaUv I
Sjs JiiiuJa j
S p. m. " 1
Saturday )
111 p. m. I
Cv'U EU Rivu
Snxitcas
To Atona and Way
Landings. -
!Kx. t:un
Ca-m.
Kx.tumlay!
WlLLAMSTTB KtVItt
fe-m Citr, Nrwbcrs,
alem k Way-Land
4 p. m.
El .sun
Willi hittk And Tax-Is. SO p. m
Tucs.Thurs
HILL RIVBB. Mon.Wtf d
and Sat.
Oregon City, Daytun
aott Way-Laudiugs.
and
t a. 'nu I Wu LAsriTa Kiran '4-3) p. m
Tucs.Thurs Jlon. Wed
aud Sat. Portland 10 Cvrvaliis and aud Fri.
and Way-Landinsa. 1
LeaTC
Riparia
1:5) a. iu.
Daily
SMU RlTKB
Ripaiia to Lcwisun
! Leave
Lewiatoa
: DaUy
8:3t a. m
J. F. Givans,
Agent, Bosvbarg, Or.
W. H. Murlburt,
Gen. Fass. Act.,
Foi Hand, Or.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
United Slates Land Office.
Kossbi Oregou. Man h j, IXW.
Nolieo is hereby given that in compliance
Willi the provisions of the act of Couresa ol
Junes, 17S, entitled "An act lor the sals oi
timber lamls iu the Sutes of California, Oresvin,
Nevada, and Washington Territorv.
ANDREW J. DAXfXiS.
Oi Ashland, County of Bayfield, Stale of Wiscon
sin, has tbis day tiled iu this office his sworn
statement No. ssT, for the purchased the SK1 iof
Section No. 4, in Township No. 24, S., Kauire.
No. 3 W, aud will oiler pnof to show that the
land so ilit is more valuable for ita timber or
stone thau for lurricultural purtHiaes, and to es
tablish his claim to said land before the Regis
ter aud Receiver oi this office at Kosebunr, Ore
gon, ou Saturday, tbe Jud day of June, 1'AU.
lie names as wituessea: J. C. Turney, L. O. De
ttoll. of l'orlla'id. Oregon, L, fetdue, aud td
ward Roue. ( Oakland, Oreirou.
Any and all pcrsous claim iur adversely the
abj e-desexibed lauds are reiuestvd to tile
their claims iu this office on or betore said 'nd .
day of June. IM.
J. T. Bkitssks.
Kcgister.
Notice for Publication.
VSITEI &T4TKS L-lD OFVH B,
Kosebunr, Oreiron. Kebruarj- lo, lAtt
Wtiee is hereby given that In compliance
l iU tl:e piovisions of the act of Couresaof
! June s. i.s. eiiiiiicu "au act lor tne sale oi um-
is r imiims 11, iiiv .-i.irs in i aiiiurnia, 'res:oB,
Nevada and ashinxton Terrilorv;"
KK10 W. KAKlifl.V,
of Marshfleld. County of Coos, State of Orvurti,
has thisday tiled in this otl'iee his sworn
ment No. .si. ior the purehaso of the lots 1. 48Ws
NK'4', of Seviion No. J, in Tonnship No. .
Rau ire No. in W., aiitl will oiler proof to show
that the lund sought is more valuable for ita
timbnr or stone than for aiiricultural purposes,
and to establish his claim to said laud beforo
the Kegister aud Receiver of this office at Rose
burg, Oregon, on Saturday, the l-'th dav of Mav,
1:M. He names as witness:: Albert t. Bettv's,
of Marsbiield, Ouuon: A. K. Kardell, of Marsh
tield, Oregon: W. H. Smith, of Marshtield, Orv
3n; tieo. II. Herron, of Marshtield, iregoii.
Any and ail ersous claiming adversely tba
atove-ilasx-ribcd lands are requested to tile their
ssiims in this olliee ou or before said lath day of
M iv, l'sHi. J. T. DKllMiKS,
Kcgislcr.
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