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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1900)
Si.'.. ... sxCss?sX, The Kind You Have Always in use for over 30 yearn, U 7VJ Ar VIS. W J V , llll - " has zr sis Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations aud Substitutes arc but Ex periments that trine 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 aud Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVomi and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach aud Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TWC CCNTtUR COM. T? society mectinr. Notice for Publication. V meea ertrT ecolid "d 'oura bundT- Xotice is hereby given that the following- ' named setUer bits toed notice of his intent.on U70MENS BJOJXF CORi3 NO. 10, MEKT3 make liniil proof in upjx-rt of bis .laini.Rnd WIindihUd FndaA x each mouth! proot will be made beiore the Keau-tcr m nmim m and Receiver. L S, Laud office at Rose burg, Oregon on March -TO. 1AM. ri: TJEKO POST, NO. 29, G. A. B, 1LFKTS TH1 faHI LASDKR XV tnt and thud Thursday of each month. On H E ti tuir, lo r the K'. r-K't. Ntt'.X:1,' mtfp.m. S'1,XEl,,t.s IJ.Ks. tie uamcs the following itu to orote tU continuous residence upon and cultivation of said bind. A IThJk. LODGE. NO. 47, K. OF P., MEETS yu- wtliiam I. Lauder. Archibald O. Tjry Wednesday evening at Odd Fellow Melrose, Oregon, w : U. Hauler el Waniioti, BaSL Visiting Knighta In good standing cor- Oregon, Sanucl Alexander of Cleveland, Orc- olailj Invited to attend. sou. JOS. JIICEUJ, C. C. J. T. liRIICES C B. FISHER, K. K. S. ' Kcginer. LAUREL LODGE, A. F. A. M., KEGfLAB Bocunga the 2d and 1th Wednesday! in ETGEXE t. PAKROTT W. H. K.T. J i witt, 6"ecy. P OSKBCR6 CHAPTER, KO. 8. 0. K. 8.. MEETS -s ih, firvt and third Thursdays of each oath. MRS. E. J. STROCD, W. M. MAUDE &AT. Sec J. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA. MEET on first and thiid Tnesdav of each month in the id Masonic hall. H. W. MtU.CE, V. C. B. L. Maksters, Clerk. ITOODMES OP THE WORLD. Oak Car.-.j " So. 12a. meet at the Odd Fellow' Hal! la Roccburg, every 1st, 3rd and 9th Xlonuaj evening. Visiting neighbor always welcome. J. A. BIX HAN AX, C. C. X. T. JEW ETT. Clerk. PHiLETARlAN LOiXiK. KO. 8, L O. O. F. meeta Saturday evening of each week al their hall in Odd Fellow Temple at Roaebarg. Measbertof the order in good (landing are in Tit ed to attend. CHAS. OLEmjN X. G S. T. Jiwrrr, Sec'y. O P.O. ELKS. ROSEBCRG LODGE. SO. 826, hold their regular communication at the I O. O. r . nau on second ana lour.n lnuraaaf M each month. All member requested to at trad rorn laxly, and all risiting brothcrt cir- SiailT mvtted U attend. DOCGLAS W A1TE, E. R IRA B. RIDDLE, Secretary. T3 0SIBDKG LODGK. SO. 16. A. O. C. W AX neeta tbe aecond and fourth Monday'' uf eack month at 7 JO p. m. at Odd Fellow UkI' Membera of the order ia gooO atandinf axe in vitod to attend. B. T. Mcd-ALLKS. U. . IT Becorder. Fincncicr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United State- Land Orr.ci. Roebun:. Oregon, r'ebniary IV, I.1- Kotlce i hereby given itint in compliance with the provision? of tiie at ot Coiigre of June 3rd, IMS, entitled ' An act for ilie ale of Umber lands in tne plates ot i all ornia, crecun Nevada and Washineton Territirv." OLAF 31. OLsON".' Ol Washburn, ountvof BaylieiU Mate ci Wis contia. hat this d.iy tiled in tin- office lus Mrorn tatemnt No. K, for the purchase ol the ftV'i of Section So-12. in Toirn-hip Xo south Eaupe No. 3 west, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or tnc than lor agricultural purpo-cs. and to eMabli-n his claim to said laud be lore the Kccister and Receiver of this ofree at P.ose- bnrr. fiiTou. on ThurauaT tbe 3 day of 31ay, JM. He name a- itnc-c: Sivert Oic, of Washburn Wisconsin. Jacob Johnson, of " a-h burn, Wieeouaio, Oscar l.undL-ree'i. 0( AVah 'urn. Wisconsin, Ua id ltcllaud, of Washburn isuonain. Any aud all ncroon claiming adverely the abovcMteacrlbed lands are rviieied u file their claim in thie ofhec on or b lore Kiid day of May. J. T. BBlDjE V03p Kegiitc Notice for Publication. Tuitcd states IjinJ UBice, U.wmt. m. .1... 1 1.1 Notice i hereby civtn that the followini; named settler ha bled uotkv of bl intention to make nnal proof in aupport of bi claim, and tbat aid proof ill be nade before Beci&ler and Receiver I ailed state Land Ouice al Row burg, Oregon, on April H. is.i, vi: KMILY J. fENTLRS, formerly Emily J. Thrnsh, ou her U.K. No. 7116 for the S. W. bee N 1 . 2J, i. H. s W. "he uamea the follow ins vritneaae to prove ncr continuous residence uion aud cultivation ol aaid Una viz: J. K. noon. v . h. inomp aon. Frank Huntley aud C. V. ilecum, all of tamaa v alley, urcgon. J. T.BKI1KJES. p Rotrieter. Holnt5 East. The "Pottland-CbicaKO Special," which leaves tbe Union depot at $ p. m. daily ia equipped with strictly up-to-date roomy Pall man sleeping cart, and free reclining chair cars, gleam heated and electric lighted. Tbe European plan dining car service is a special .feature of excellence on this lice. Delicate cbiua, flowers, spotless linen, first class cooking ana auentive servants a u to the coin- tort of travelers. A new library car is attached to these trams. Am tbe oame indicates, thee care are fitted op as a library and reading room. cook cases containing, all tbe standard works, tbe current perodicals and daily papers are at tne disposal of all nrst and second class passengers. Time never bangs heavily on the pas sengers' bands while traveling on this train, and before one is aware of It the train pulls into tUe Union depot at Chi cago. ior full information regarding the movemeut.of these trains, rates, et:.. call ou or addrers V. A tHlIIIXlSU. Portland, Or. Or J. F. Givl-s, Hoie!)iirg, Or. "I am indebted to flue Minute Ci'igb Cure for my health ami life ft. cuipd ine of lung tronble fo!!'; nine grippe." Tboueands owe Ibf ir lives to the prompt action of this-never failing remedy, it cures COUgbs, cold, croup, bronebitis, pneumonia, (trip)1 and tlin.:it and Jung troubles. ft early prriveiiiH con sumption. It is f h nilv lifirtnleeH rrto fly 1 J i ri t (river; iimnciliuiH resullM. A. C.Marstois A Co. iW1rJX3ir' B Bought, and which has been has borne tlio signature of been made under his per- Kupervision siuco its iufancy. no 0110 to deeeive you in this. Signature of UIMV ttntrr. NtM CITV. Notice For Publication. I'MTED ST.lTt! LiNDOrricr. Kofebunr. ureyon, Februarv P. lan. Notice is hereby tiven that in compUaiu-e with the rovihion of the act of Cencreo- of Jnue3.1bTh, cntit e-l An act for the Kale of tim ber land in '.he states of l aiifom;, Orepon. Nevaoaand W as-hiiieion Tcrriiorr.'' ANDREW E. KAKIit LI.. Of MarvbtT Id, 1 outity of r.ios. state of Oreei ii, ha thii day niel in thi o:hre h un:n Mai--ment No. M". lor ihe pun.heof the lot :, l, s'j KV!4. of e tion No. i in Towiliip No. ;t south, h.inse No. Id West, and will offer proof to how that the land foil eh I i more valuable for lis timber or atone than ior agricultural purpose, and to establish h; claim lo a:d land before the KepisU r and Receiver of this ofliee a: Kosebnrs;. oregoa. ou saturlav. tbe 12th umy oi May, 19ni. lie name as witnese: Albert 1". Betlvt, of Marh6eld.Oreeon, W". H. fcm;Ih of Marh8cld. Orevon, c . H. Herron. ol MurshtieM, Orecon, E. W. kardeiiof MamhiicM. Oree-'ii. Anyan-tall jerons ciaimin: adversely ti e above-decHbet lands an- requested lo nle'tae;r elaiin in this oibce on or hetorc said 1 ".h lv t f Mav. lftM. J. T. BIll JC-.! ?, Kcsrisier. Notice for Publication. I'MIt.' iTHl. Umi urn. K. Ilo-ebun:. Oregon, l'tb 1"-. !.. NoU-e if her-?by given that in corupiiicscc with the provision- of the act ci (on2reof June i. is , eciitled "An a-1 for tbe'a:of timtcr lacis in thcsia.es of t aliiornln. Or. ;bn, Nevada, and Va-hlng:ou ler-::or-. , THANK W. IU11KK OfAohlaud, County of A-b::id. s-'atr ol i S tod'iii, ha this day tiled m this ofitr f-i om ttatcmeni Xo. stt, lor the pur- b.-w oi ilie fif.U eal quart-t, of section No. 1J, in i'ou o-h.p No. 21 outh. Ranee No. .1 Vi, na 1 ill oiler pr.v.J tobov tfcai the laud aaht is more valuable for its uinber or sone than tor r:ci.liurai mr Jw. and to establish hise'.aiiii to Mi l land before Ihe KetrUier and Receiver of lliiMifho ai Rnsclittrg, Oregon, oil Friday, liie erih day of Ainl, lie name :int-e: M.ciael N OiUd of Wa-hbum. His. J 'Ln W. H. j. livn,l of UmIiI.ht-t, w ft. t:..;.r, tVahbuni, v i . L. T. lcnoli ot w.Klljn t. I Wis. Any and ail i-ervins claiuiiui: ;iiler.iv the a'.ivc-ducnbul land- are re-iiieHeii U lue their claims in tiiii! oihcc ou or bciore tiud .'Till day ol April, Lv.1. J. T. Bi:ilKi Xleci-ier. Notice For Publication. United State" Laii.i tSce. Ro-IKi r..i, Oreguu, March U. lm. Noliee is here'iy Riven that in c-mplianec nith the lirovjiji.iii.ol ibe act f Cougre of June 3, 1STS, eutitled "An act for Uie sale of timber laud; in the itate?" ol Caliiorn.a, Oregon, Nevaiia and tVabineun l-Tritorv JAM KS ALHKRT SIKMMERMAV, f Marsbfi- ld. County of cxs, Hiate of Ure-on, haathuday liie-lin lb U oiliee li in morn state ment No. il, for the ).un hae of the el 1 N K' .. SE!t-E'4Bocl."s-W'4NW'4, S, tiwr. U, in Towuiihip No. 21 b., IUnL-e Xo. 11 W .. and will offer Tiro"-! to tlioiv lhat the laud souqht is more valuable for itstimln ror un than for agriculturul purnotei, and lo entabii-h hi claim to f aid land before Ihe ilegi-ter aud Re ceiver of thi t tticc at Ro-eburi;, orcsjon, on .'touuay me -i-i uay oi .way, lie name a witnesses: William Turiien. of Kmnin Oro-.... Charles K. Ldvvards, of Empire, rccoii. Ed- ward E. Hinckley, of MarshiieJd, Oregon, Jen Any and all pereons claimiug adversely the aljove-desi ribed laud lire requested to lile thgii uuuiUi 1 i .'ixiBUUtiU. V ' II 1 1 1 1 . ibiujb iu ijiiu ouice ou or oeiore aaiu .1 oav -May, r.'jo. J. T. BKIDijE;. Kcgiater. Notice for Publication. United fetate Land ortici . Ro-eui Bij, oreKon. furch, 1.1, l'.i. Notice is herf-liv siven that in e.nmii:.!-!. uilli the tiruriruon of the aet i.i i ,m;.r... Juuen, entitled -An act f.,r the ml.. .r timber land in the i-tab ol ('nlii,,rni tm.,... Nevada and Wa-liintmi Territory, '' ' ' WILLIAM Triil'K. OfF.mjiire, ounty of c.xw. istate oi On-.'mi. uaa mianH.v iiiefl in lln otbee lits nvoni siHte ment No. Kt. for the nurchme of the si. Kin ec II, V.. Nh'i of .-vetion No. T: in To.Jn-lilp No. H 6.. Haute No. II V.., ni will o.'l. r lnoof to dhow Hint the land .,uk1h is more valuable for it timb-r or n..ne tban ior nrriciiliural imriio?e, and to ottabtisb bin cIbhii to aid land U-lore tbe Kee ster und Itiei-iv. r .,' n.i- oftice at KoM-burL' On con. on liondav ihe lt day of May, if.; name h witnctM.-' Albert Steiuiiieniian. ('ba'b- L. l.Iwnl. Kd ward E. Hinckley, Jen Hansen ai) of .M.,rh iieiu, urtTon. Any and all bcrsoui claiininz ml.ei.civ i!,n above-deseribed. land are e.nichted to i.b. ii...; clium in ibis ollice ou or before said :!lt day of -ia;', i'..i. J. T. URJDGES. KugUtcr. Notice for Publication. United Stale t and Oilic. . Uo-EBi.'ii'., On. Muich 1 ;. ot:ce m hercbv mveii tli:,L i with tbe T'rovitioim of the net of 4'iii;rc-H ol ImieS. Is,, entitled "An Hi t lor tie; "al.. ,,' timber lands in the ri tales ol Cnliioiriiu i ' Nevada UU'I VVa-biuuloii Territorv , ' ' UJLLIAM b- 'II Kl'tN. iji Kh'i'ire. Comiiy oi Cju. t,ne ol llpuo thi" day Med i:i thisolliee b:s mvoiii nut n, I. to. m t. -1 1 1 , 1 1 t No. fur the iur;h-u of ibe '..'hw1 ; t e u N 1 .. N A 1 , of .-' t ion Ni. L'.;. in 'I on iihhii, ', m liHliK" No. 11 IV.. ail'l v. lil oiler crooi lo .-hou lint the llill'l sotl'.'lil ii inor.) valuable for tiir.t roi htone than for u'ni:iiltiii:il n'tn,iu.. and lo ctULli-u his claim lo said I ml lieioie tbe Jleyel'T and hceeiier of this oHi.e at IluM-hm-i Mucin, on M lav llu- I day ol .Ma;. , 1 ,'. He lininus n . i lue.w , A iljei I .-lemini'nmiii, Jin llaiiMii, Kdnanl K iliii'.k ley, I liaito. K. KdHanls nil ol Mar-h-lielil, Or-:i:iiii. Ai.y HUd all inr:-on. ctailnimr advert Iv ihe ntoe des'-nbi d lundh an leijin-Metl lo hie llo-lr el:iiii) In tlii ollice on or bi-lore aid 1 ly ol Mv rai. .1. T. ISItllXiES, i'-ezisler. nORH MONEY IN IT. Da ry Business lore Profitable Than Wheat Raisins A Dairyman Writes. Willamette valley f.trineis ire raJual v lecoiiiiiii convii ceil lliat Hie dairy liiisim 8s it a iikiio pr.il'r.ab'.H vocatiou thftn that of wheat rumt;. Tins fact is largely rponsiole f.T ih- iucreaeed number u( ere uiiTS lh:tit'e lieinj; es tablheJ ilirutiKtioiit the valley under very favor! !e ciieiiinstniu't'. M'. Ki-a-p. wlii i-i iudirectlv iuier ested in tli cre:uuery lo laced in SaletnbyT. S. Townn-nd, of IVrlland, was in tl.e city M'Hti'tdojr , huvii jt ccui- plet- d a vi-it t j the f.irnier.s urruundinK Salem in the interest of t liulter-uiak-ijg plauu He says ho tiuld the farmers greatly interested in the creamery and a great majority wili invtut iu cream separ ators ao.i he repared to famish a t'ii e'Jj'i'ly of cre.im from the time the plant is Ftarlid. There a;e many tnm-i-iiil lnirj nu n iu Oregon h t have pn.titahly engaged in this iudus'.ry f.tr year Among such is S.i ui uel DongliS. l Spriiii;tieKI, Lane county. 11a ha adopted the modern method of coi. ducting a dairy oi tain the V -y h et lesul'f fr.uii the least I. um ber of cow?, hi a rtC'. lit letter to C II. M .irk ham, general irei:hl arid panjonger Kirciit tf the cNjutt.i rn I'acitij c impav, he ctves iiifvrui itiiii thai is v.ilu i le to h.TjoijS who th'iiUuf er.ggiii; in the in dustry, lie say?: "Whit ure lai iik i nnini; to do jutt nowwl.ei l hey are confrout-ed witli the bii;!i price f beef mid aim mr tempted tn j eeVi their milch cow for beef, forgetu-g! that good butter ia as tcarce and ci.rrei-! pondlu:ly h:ghabie! i, and that the j tdtiou ,'eed to a eteer t j make a oiiud of , beef would, if fed i a j: xd cow, make j pouud of -5 ct lit butter, a d-llercnce d j 2i) cei.ts? . ! "A irood row. iroterv fed and iute.1 i- gently handled, nil! produce oLK) pounds of butter io a ye ir, but in order tor the Ores in iarur.er to hi in j( Inscoas up to tbe 300-poucd b'.ar.da d, there must be a change from the haphazard metlicd pursued in ti e past. A good bie"def cows ia t ot the only requisite. Feed must Cv.rre.-i end. and heifer calves should be raised lor ths express purpose ol making dairy cowe. The true dairy cowa tuu:t ba raited from birth, devel oped for tbe pail while young aod inuet be fed tucb focdsswill give bone acd muscle. Thousands of cows are ruined Lea cjlvca by economical feeding, Toey fchould not bs tlarved, but well consiJereJ rations of ihe best nii!k-p'o-docitig material fucli ag the tail thoold be riieeJ on to be the valuable cow of t'je future thou'd b; fi d. The cow tbat ia picked up or biujUt of a gatbtred Jiove or Leul is, as a rule, of little value as a dairy tow. I rpeak from es peri ence, f.8 I have Ken 10 tbe dairy bu.i cesa for nine yeare, have a herd of 00 cons an I not a '(licked up' cow ',js I call their 'in tbe herd The fairrjerof tbe future who desire? the best herds njQt raise bis own cow, held closely t j cce lire of breedirg, whether it le Jersey, Shorthorn, liuertueys or. lloletein t'rie- jeian. There are cl milkers iu all of these Lei da. "Mate !a Kiifh ilevree t.f eii-ellenee. The line Leifer calves niort be treated to close attention in selection of rations which promote growth, health and vigor, line bone and muscle. The foods that posseES fattening ijaalities must be dis pensed with. The cjw of ths future whicbgivfia fine So, of rich tuilk will be tlo o::e tint h.n been treated cr handled bet'.cr than in tbe patt. "Are farmers guir lo continue farui icg 10-ceu. whea, tr drift iu the line of dairying'.' Ti.ey are not only ' farming a a 1-Jts, but their land ie bccouurg poorer all the li.xe, ai.d at the rate things are goirg it is doubtful in iuv mind if, -J years hence, they cm raise one bjlf as much w heat per acre as they do at pres ent. Continued farmicg year after year j will bring down the production of land UDtil it uiust have rest. The dairy busi oec, it eeerba to Die, would have a ten J eucy to Iritig up the productiun of the soil, es a loulice tf crops in uece3;ary, toge'her with graj that ehoalJ be sown which ia l. et aJaidei to the soil. "Tie otrlooW Lr dairy proJucta tae not been so goo I for several years a at presjnt. With h-;at at tha fabulous price of oS cent! per baEhel, it seems etran.e tint tie farmera do not take hoM of d-nryiDjj more than they do. Corn grows very well in the Willamette valley. It i trua i: does not ripen tbe beet, bat it t Jvances co far to maturity that it can by practically tilceJ, which wakes the beet of succulent food for cow. Trie cora crop b-s a tendency to rest the land, or, in other words, acts as eutnmer fa:!ow. A goud, fair crop of j wheat or oats can be grown on the ground auer a crop ot corn, and, in this way, be ing able tc hVt; a rotation of crops, we may bs able to keep cur lands product ive, together with the large amuunt ol valuable manure which accumulates every year. We manurr d 2d acres laet year, and about that amount ia manured ever yer. "When I lir.-t ergiged in the dairy business a.l the cows purchased by me were high'y recommended, but it wag afterward foucd that every cow proved a failure and did not pay for feed and ; keepicn- The only way to handle dairy coe U a profit ia to keep an account with each ccw, charging her up with cost of fee. J an 1 keeping by the year, and if she doai not p.iy for it, together with a prolif, sell her to t:i batcher, and the sootier the better. Weigh her milk dur ing the entire milking Eeason, apply the Cabcock test, and yoti will get at the worth of your cow in a business-I'ke way. "ihe fact is not one man out of 50 knows whether he has a good cow or not, and if you go to buy her he will tell you that she gives a bucket of milk, a barrel uf stripping aim is the best cow he evei taw, im', :is I sai I before the otiy proper way to get a herd of cows is to raise tin in. "1 l'avo I ice ti laieiug uul culling our c jwh for" iiii c years. Iiucii cow's milk is weighed during the year, ami several l iiieliii Ii-hIh uro iriado of each individual dnV. My herd wiil nv-'i.igd MJ p mnds or iiioio per c-jw i r year. My iitain! ir 1 is L'Otl pound-lit 1' ycirti i ld, hihI wlieii matured, nut Iocs tli.in ."Oil pnuid.-i. 1 l.uvt! been itiiiii.' full-Moodi'd Jersey bull.", of clif.ii c liN cding id rain, ami now havo a lino lot of young cows, heifers and ffilvf. which arc f ic-iriir (ml ami raise 1 for the pcclal buUer cow. A competition U eo tre, it paya to keep nothing but the bent, corjeii)ently a young hull of excellent breed ii jj is pur- i chased every few iearH If injc fully foutideiit th it it vi 1 pay a belter iiu'oiuH thnn raiiuj: whiat ex clurivuly, I expect to ii.creua- mj herd within two years to 80 head, i d I won! ) ay to tin farmers of llirt Williatiiette VJlley that if flip tain rei-l n:i llieia farnm is projieily fed to ti,al ra ami the .manure therefrom applied ' th ltnd, it oul 1 no more pr.fith:' I i .n exclusivK K'ain-rai-iiin Obituary. .luhn 1'. l.i;ionk:ilii died altilriiil !. Douglas c.Uhty. Oregon, Manlr 111, li)i0, aged 57 year., lie was a mein'mr of the Thirty-tilth Wisconsin li.funr , ane served tur cjuu ry l.iiil.i i I und well during the war of the rebi-Uior. i tie i.A. K., h hose and was enrolled in membera faced our eourtrt'i) fo mi imny batti- lielesi, wiUi i tv r a ih .nh' of fear. Yel dnV by oav t hev are failiiii! likJ au'U'iiu have.' tefne 1 1 ... fi ml f. .. "u U1,u 1 aTC , elJlt- li"J " ' of our rare. t:iJ i; ta' lt-c i irtl.iir earihiv , , , cereiuenta uruund ibcm croAiied wtih the glory oi all brave ildiert', ai d en- j joying 1 1. e ki.U it u.l- and loving cuUi-j' deuce of their countrymen. They turn their faces toward the M-t- j tiugtu'i, aud witii giouyded arins ei j i the la-t ilreaiiilesa t-lccn. brave .r-rors el,., ,, on. while Amerc.,'-. Bonn iiti.t d ttighlcrs hoinir ciir me win es with eilen! tetrs, and keep cieeo xi uii last re8 ii g place ::.ion the eominit ' ac history will lelt i l feats .d v il.ir: an 1 .lrue htro tm, thii wi s au i :n a , monument to your iunu ie. JIr- l-iu-iokuIe bad rcsi led at th lJ'l- ('ttr yens, wli-rn be lias u a-iy fric-uda who regret his sudlJu di-iuite ; 11" .ii ttiatrieil iu eui'ly life to thefir' '"" ' '-'e wbo made his hum au V. le-t 'r H brief yeari', and Jeavii him. a : a l'k.iv:y i f her nllection, to little I iv.h. 8"e c.cse I tier eyes o'i ctrtti y n- i.e and left t!i-. n in H.e n i,!:.ii;!i'. kI -oiu of sorrow. II d vole 1 hi life to In r uii-u.-Oiy, r.nd j 5' ;ear i; c w. lui!ei to visit i be iild b nue, ui.d t.-e c.n-e more bit boys fr-m utritu be had t ot !. u',i 1 r some tiin-. II react-ed I on.n I t fir.d both of l.i ti-va Je-d. and 'ii d.-alii u' the l.t?' oti till otil. oviurrci't to week, previotM to bis imiv! I.a.oe. After a fe tJ:roiuI WVtkj ap;it u! b;e ' difcl.Hte bou;e. l.e reliiri.cd toGlcdale; a t.uly bioketi luar'ed man. Ono bio'.hcr, being bis only relative in ; .m( iicA, friends tseie sent t j bi broilsir ' j ,h J deaiwe otly to re- j it. i.,i..i i.:u i....,i... i. . I ' IVOC 1110 ieM lUdl 1 1 UJ I a few weeks tine. ll j iucruU't!e nie the w..js (f pr. vi dtiiie, yel a le U tl ;eli wili lr us uuvcil 1'ie mysiery, and we tuo wi.l knuw why. Mr. Linohktiit'e w.ia mctt ttud. r!y cared for d iric h:s Us", i laes. b.r y,. and Mm. V. I. S nith an.i thpir Ii:t San wril, v.here bis every wat,t Was itn' ticip.iteJ, uiil ant.y other friends niiul fetted their syn pithy. He was LiJto'i res: r.i MiptewooJ cen.e'.ery, in a tuott beau:i:"ul raeke', dracd with the Mars nd strips that he had honortd by Icing a b.ave eilvlir. Iuipresriie seriica were held at the grav.', conducted by Mr. A. M.u.-:ijil, arid uU ttiat wts rucilal uf a t;iJ tnau ' s outigned to tho tjuib to await thjj i r-'Sllr"-vli n rucfcintf- MoLI.lt. Oregon .Notes. ifuiiuicrviile txpnvs sojn bd A : creamery. KcvJ ia Coiyjl.is w ere rxceul'y to 3 cects a do.eu. djw Nearly 30;X) Lane county vo'.viS have' registered. This probably 'caves HvO cr ) lojO to register. i Ciencial John 1'. Mcvcas of Liir.m.!e, ' wall velebrotit hia 9tb birthday the S-j'.b of this month. I..:.,..!..-. ....,.,.,.. ,-i . , ... i... ready tj etart. It will hauJ'o tiie. milk of at l-.'Uit jX) cow. Fifty iirijiids of railroad tics have beca Eliipied from Li UraDde fvir il e l"akra Tacifio ctetrm. Band an tchool district has 152 boys and 143 girl. It is thought the the town's j0'u'.ati )ti is about SJj. Mjim n eldera held a meclinat La Uracda onlay ta ' tsliiin the princi ples of the ever!a?tiD tio'pel." Io Corv.iltia the coau'y clerk lecpe his ollice open durii g the 111.0:1 hour to give workiogmen a chance to register. A u.i'.i fckituuiiog; 6'atior, ha- b.'iU cs- tib'is'.e l ut Ttljcaeet aod iln piodiKt ! wi'l be sent to a Walla Wal'a creati ery. A cattie-hayer has i-tcn at San.ll .ke, ia Ti!liditol( county, and ijrep rted to have "picked up every tteer calf ul ?15 and left $ 100 to sjOO amor . the pepplf-" L? lal ner of Haystack, who is eerv ing a term in Wyomirg fcr mantlaui;h ter, hse beeu Lrjnted a near tria'. llu was a candidate for t'onmifiijii.T o( Grant co unty in 1S''0. His acijntttal ii now expected. The Klamath Falls iowu elcctiou oa the 12th was spirited, 107 ballots luinn cast. The officers elected are: Trua tr WWW H.zeo, t'tto Heidrich, II. Schallock, S. lid. Martin, J. ti. '. ue; Recorder, C. L. 1'nrrifili : Trcas- l- r, J. V. Siemens. .i ide 1'akin has aioiutcd Herbert I! noaof Kunene, otl'.ciai reporter of the L ,hth Judicial District in place of D. L. Stowcll, fays the Union Republican. Mr. Hanna entered 0:1 the ditcharge of duties at "the Baker County term. It is the opinion of many of our ranch ers with whom we hive fpokea on the subject, says the Valo iMa!bur county) Gazette, there will be considerable water during tho coming ec-dfou, iu r j ito of the lack of snow in the mountains. They say that us the ground has not been frozen the rain and mow water has suuk and this will Iced the Bpriusjs until late in the season. cu rcppoinh.-nt. of the Coipiiild Her ald, writing iiotn liravel Ford, irays: Allie Fearsoii, a dun and a -L'-caliber Ktin.ctil ijmti) a liguro in a bear liht. II11; found threo tieara in a I or, Mrs. Iinuii ;iii. t .mp ctiliH. A -calii!-r gun boiiiK hi" '"it Hinpin, A 1 1 i 0 cut iooho at tho cl I ln'ar ri head, and alter several kin it 11 inn- took 1 1 led in ''ruin's ear and caiii'cil lur l-eainhip to j.i ileal. The do", killed oiin mil) and Vilio captured one alive. Ouitea bravo act for a kid of almnt. 1 1 yearn VH'! 60 YEARS' hw"- w - PVnvnip .tMa Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anvono (niltni; Nkplcli nurl rtii-crliil Ion mj quti'Uiy Hsi-iTlJiiil itir I'lMtititii free whether an InviMilt.tti h prohnhly patentiiMo. enninniiilfft. tiin Jtnnly c-'iinil.'iniiil. Ilitiiitbmliiii I'atenta h-iii ('. l,lil iiL'rtu y fer M-eurinii pmeiiln. r.tifMit iiikeu tiiroimh Munn A j. receive r;-ri(il ii.4t(i withiMit ehtvo, u tho mnm Httterican. hniiliiiily tllnslr.irorl weekly. I nraent rlr ul.i;i..ii .( mi.v h.'i,mii;H.- J. iu nifil. Terms, f.l a i vi r umiiMis, f i. puiu by all ncwadealcr. li--.ineh iai i V V S't.. VI iiikIoii. i. t Notice for Publication. i sn k: states i.ank ufkck, ! l:m ... Ore , February, 1'ma. I Notice is In n l.y biviii tliat Hie (ollnuitiK I iiinnc t m tiler In nl.-tl riotico i,f lii ir,t,..it:.. t. make tmil j.r..f in Mipi,.,it t otaiin. un.i I l it aid pPNil will l,e iitaile U'ture I tie iieKi-u-r ; iikI Her elver t'uiteil SintuR Land Oihcc u( i'.onc- "iirii, urvii'Mi, nn Airn n, Ii vi liKl liKN K. SMITH, on In iT. K. fio. iv:,;, ,,r nieS E ... . I ti... v i." i v l- i , S E. T. H liv.' - i ........ I llK' ilnes v- to pn.ve i liiM-niitiiiu..i1 re.i.l. nee u,K.n mid . tiltivutimi I VJ '" laii.l : t.li Miller. John liion. Julin Mile-, mil I. i.. Ilrener, nil .. Mvrtle lreek. Oreg.m. 'I' J. T. fiRIUGK.S Kesitcr. C!!i!i8 iLW ,ae rc.uU o r,.J?,,.l acu,tf Th, liver ami n lecn k.v frin. ipaily aSwtcJ. I Th"y a.l t, poUcn Mid I Murchouv for the malarial t!i 1 ! .-.1 tk" it from them. The poison mult I driven out of ihcysiem. Ill D VA v. ill destroy !i:e action of Ihe :-ii.von and emit iial'y drive out Ilie lal panic! of it from the avMctn. 2-.2 In addition to this nilM AS j 1 1 1 restore the j 1 it i p e. It '; will buie. up Iht ! wenkontd fysreni. j III D VAN ill liir.ie new t !o-.l j :v c I! V .li , C ! - i. f!..: plna in tiie bone wilt j II I" JY V hit cure.t others anj ' . t. We i..4tilbc the ytnpto:u. ' i ir 1 a',lr. Tney a-J yonr. 1j I .-i;-. taie HTilVAM now j lei i:re 5. x'. - .: I j! ? ?. Y0!IR CYMPTrtM' . ! ua:iu :iil J A UUil ijltlM. ivi:illi 1. C0-:3TATIT HEADACHE AND TRJ3LSD T-ii: HUDYAN an ' .r h- a i.t. ! ' vr::i d.vp;ear. 2 2. PAT.-: 03 YELLOWISH C02I- HUDYAM c:Vih a free i i' .-.! iSjo t as I caune ihe cbc k j :.i-: r :tt un" i .' -ir. . J r A?:cr:rn asdgwaw- j STO-i-iCil. HU3YAM ; - i i . .'.at :tc ii S'.t'vlua of . X. 0 ' '. iz; 3 i;i f . ! ,-. :! .-,--. ; 4. r ZZLl'J i J I3HTOVEBTHB : t !! e:!rc:j''at oj i t. i:i p j --n ol ma- i -iiv i. u: ::i? poiiion acd .e i n.i: ir.il I; THE RE3I0H ' 1.; ' ' i iircviv ' t - - - - ' t i 5. ilZ 33 0? r- a 1 . ; :t n t-coae i I. HUDYAN ' she 1 tli a-4v;ncfS lo ditap. . :i ? ' V I " ' h; i M ilaria aa-1 i:i iV IN w: l r-:...-ve nv,ir vol ' en:: - . ; : lu i u.ke yen icil. Hl'U. : Vt.N i u : - , .-.: 1 i. all Jrirl.ts lor .Vie. per ! er a . f-- f r t.,. li jour t dri: : ki' i' :, aen I ittreet t tbe ! Ill lit KKMCIIV ritXPtM, n Krn i ci-."'-. t .i" r; . i.r.ii-ii-.lr ir.nl vom run" HIUVW ll TOIl- KHKK p ff il.Ktors Vii.i r-iar ea'.J and o-w;. jt,a J-:re. AcirnU t r;, wi HUDYAN REBTEDY COMPANY. : Car. Stcc'.'.c!i. Mrt tad tU Sta. St Frac c, CU 1 c:" I IHE U!R5l"t:OL"IKr -jMontana, Ltah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. j Ohvs chv.icc v( to; favorite ro-.iv-, ! fSiOX TAftriO ta-t Mai! Une . the o.- ru i.:wui(A.i,t " cvmc l. n 5. No Change of Cars On the r. ri.u l i l.i iico i cia!, "ilie i.m-jt in the Wet. Ktiulpped Willi I"li--M!it Standard S!evvr- 1 '.:iv .New i.'rdinary vinin-t; Mivpvrs : Stiji-rh l.ibrary-r.uftVt C'ari- Splendid IMiicrs tuea!.- a l.i carto) ' Free i;oc'ini::j l iiair t".ir- O mil' 'ruble (.V'ac'tu'.s and Munkcr ; Lutiri Train lmpleti'ly W-stibiilol to. f iitbcriuf irnir'ln (fppiy tl. J. F. U1VAN3, As-., IIoteLcij. C. O. Terry, W. E Cnman, Ir?" In s. a, (Jio At. do 1 u l r. I.'l Tt inl St . Per. a We Have the Best and Cheapest PIANOS and ORGANS, beeu the recipient of One Hundred and Twenty-nine First Medals and Awards, includ ing the Supreme Recompense, The Cross of the Legion of Honor, The Highest Euro pean Award ever given to a Piano manufacturer, aud The Crowning American Triumph, Ihe Greatest Award of the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago. CLEVELAND, SPALDING CHAINLESS, AND IMPERIAL BICYCLES. Prices from $28.00 to $60.00 for Spalding. All wheels fully guaranteed. in ' ' All goods fully guaranteed and sold on the installment plan. Band 'Instruments, Guitars, Banjos, Mandolins, Violins, Accordions, Autoharps. the musical line can be had at .Mr. li .1 t. McKahi, of Micco, FKri spit wjh i:. x :!7. fe-i. Mv s-ed co.t 'i.0ti. Thw f ill a l the li't lima I iik Hid and lirill r-eodet) and I tuae'e clear can r. t ;:r .her :,.p." You can do aa Planet Jr. Garden Tools." Churchill & Woolley. Distributors for Southern Oregon. SEND US ONE DOLLAR I rAoua $33.50 fB j WONDER jr'ii '6 r . ' S'4 i ii'.s.rs - tff SH 0 Get your. SCHOOL We have 1 . AT- - t 1 -m stock of TEXT BOOKS and the Finest Stock of SCHOOL TABLETS ever brought to this city. Our Prices are Right. . . . a. o; Iras & co. r r i i IT. DCIlCUICrv- ... i Any Job Work done at Reasonable r--' tU Cass Street Market Wholesale .and Retail Dealer Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and F. 'Phone Main 353. including CHICKHRIXGS, WKBER, KIM BALLS, XEEDHAM. Besides these we have other good Pianos but cheaper in price but not in quality. While we have the highest grade Pianos known, and recognized the world over, The Chickcriug has T. K. ta, rr V- S I.. A'l r C ; "Mi girden I0(!) I-Vr itiz-r Help al-.,ether .! ih- -Tf ANKT .f (Mo i co.i.bined f H.i and er oiii;h left t.i .to me until 1 eil if t i n in-- tr.e mTMIH ll. miikifti T la with UJI aOLLaB, Hd'oL'r SPECIAL HIGH GRIDE $38.50 STOCK SADDLE hy Inlcht 4 . I). I. liri i cimImUm. YOU CAN EXAMINE !T rwgtrwht t-ria-vi I j miifci.mry, charily a rrmtaLfal, n Extra Fine High CradeSaddlo .ni !!' e-inal tf ynHctc- t'l 'rTTw!ier at from li iH) i- .iu.o. ni!0 C31PC 90 Cft U'.r lr fi! li-eM VJH llllULf luU,vlU l rharKv. Nl Saddle is made on a !5!4or men Cenuino Ladesma or Nelson Heavy Steel Fork.... r.turrri.i.v ti.ttTKi siwruior iavkihh Tkl.t. Uon(leTiiii can:!.ftel leather cuT-ml at trmp cr t i: a oilnw lin Irod, aailesucU. ".a Ml TREE IS MADE EXTRA STRONG ! eTfrm hry wool Itrvrtl, 1 i !. ur La limit -n.iLer, 1 4-loy-h tic ntrap ntrm lor.jr n rr? 1-i.ic, Md h t tookl to ofTM, hravy rr'm X 1 -rt1 W'TKan -i fh 1r nl cir-h, hmy c-tt-ia bel'irjr f n -itv h. conivx'ui h jrmn. Ljop et, ftt aad ELEGANT HAND RAISED STAWPINC l-aVr.t rr -Itipcr. i.t, t' (K'UlMi. &LJfc4f IS itiLl At t ai.aa ma run io anr. WRITE FCR FREE VEHICLE. HARNESS A-0 SADDLE CATALOGUE, ihoama a lull line ol Coaoy ana Rancaer OutPts at fie lowest prices art quoted. Audreys. SEA!S. R0E3UCX & CO. (Inc.) CHICAGO, ILL. (Ann, a.W t. Umib1) nlalk Htm.) SUPPLIES sm. At Marsters. a Complete Undertaker End Emtalmer. $ t in Game in Season, S. Godfrey, Prop. FOR Mil lies Ml 1 - 5" l. L . -i-l f- In fact almost anything in RICHARDSON'S. 1 1 ill i 'JsK. ta" ' t'oitl rititea Land Ofticr. u , , Bbnrs, dr., March al, l v By Hon. rablo knminioner' letter S" of .V)iimlr2j, '8 9 ihmfliie u directs to or 2'. r. V.?F'n to '"termf ne tb character at the KMVaud .t Sli jf tea. 3, T.-5H, R.4 .iaid tract wa .lja.l?d u, l mtneiat in character ty deeimon of October 6. i-,t bat ia noir aliene.1 by the Oregon falifornia Kall rr J Comiany to be non-mineral tn eharacter -n iuim i. m suy were contained bavinx j b-f-n extrnotel or taken from Mid lan-l- that J each mattet b aa! nubrllvHion of ail 'tract ' havlecn rarrMilljr examined nd nhaf(, tanJ-A. nel or other Indication ol Mineral work bmW I found theroon: that no pton ia clalntnc the ; land lor mineral ud that lta appearance Tdoea ; no! indicaie ih- eximence of mineral in an- -e' iHb!c t;antitje4 and tbat tbe land I mora raMnlile Ltr at-'r.f-nltural than for mineral nnr- pllMf . r I ....w. r... .1 t . . . uLiuiiitiiiiij iiierewiui a Hearing ta hereby ordered, the mtimony lo be taken at thla ol licc, before Die keiciftUr and beceiver, oo Mem- lay. May a. I'-M. at lu o'clock A. M. and lha prt:-R hereto are ben-by summoned to appear at m il time and place and furnbth testimony ia cpi,oit of Ibelr rtipectlve claim. Pa d hearing tn be conduced in accordance w ith paragraph Kflet ei Mining La'ra and m- J. T. BBIDHH, Kctfiter. Notice ot Final Settlement. 4 Iu the County Court of the State ( Oreaon for Uougla County ; decealcd,nUCr "l l 'e 1,uteo'Tn"n, Wiley, Notice in ucn-by iriven thai the iiudemirncd a.liiiiniiitrab.r of the above entiUed etate haa lib d hu hnal account therein, aud taid Court faae made an order appoimini? Monday, May 7th lJoj al tiie.co inty touri houe inRoaebunr Oooa'. County, Mreiron, atlOociotka. m.oi said day as the t me and place for hearin? obiection thereto, and lor the final aetliement of aaid etlaie. and any and ail ion harinr any ob jections Uj -a.d haul account, or any part tbere ot, are hereby notified to file tbe tame in the 've cull tied court and cause, on or befure thr. lime act fomaid linal ettlnient. J V.ri K.R.-ON ti. W ILEV, Administrator. Notice for Publication. L'siTioi-TiTin La.tti orricc -v- . Kuiehanf. Oregon. March a, liO0. Notice i hereby riven that tha following named settler haa filed notice of hia intention j make final proof in rapport of hi claim, and thattaid proof wiil be made before theReaia terand Ew eiver, United Mates Land Office at Konebun. Ornou, on April Os, r.iwt, ylz n ,, .... AMl'El. ALKXAXDEfi. ' .' "i'- ,"u,, !-sw' Jf" Jand i, 7-1 ? K" .Uk lb tollowin, a.tne. u prore hi cniinaoua midesce nrx n arid estivation of id laud, yii: A O E:iX.h.r' S L"'i'r' -,i-C"rry,allof T. BKICGE8, fegiate. CHURCH SERVICES. MrrHoweT Cucat B corner of Main and Lasa ltrceta. Sunday 3errice: Preachlnf, U a. m and 00 p m; eabbath aehool, 10 a. m.; L. A. Walker, etiperiniendent; Claaa Meeting at r.Ve of the morning nerrice; Ipwort Leagna 7:00 p. n. T. S. Godfrey, Preaident. Prayer Meeting. Wedneadar, at 7:30 p. m. O. R. AaoLD, Pa tor, Parsonage, corner Main and Lan. Csuai, BuTmu CHCBta-on Fowler itiect. Hinday crrice, at U a. m. and 7 39 p. m. Pray er meeting. Thonday evening. Mia. LccT M Ccrur, Paator. t. lio,. $ CHi icH.-Comer Caaa and Main clreeu. sic rr ice on tccond and fourth Sunday morning ol each month and every Sun ereaing. Special acn icei annoenced trom me to time. Bxv. job, pA WSOSJf Miaionary. M. E. cut hcm, Socth. -eivicc eTery Sunday orning and eveain?. Kay J T Cottok, Paatot BimtT CKt im-comer oi Lane and Koae iretta. Sunlay atrvice: Preaching at 11 a. and 7: p. m sabbath School at 10 a. m., O. P. Cottow, miriatcn-ient. iTayer meeting al T:3) Wednesday evnin;. A. DuciiUij, Pastor "it cumtls CniBCH-Corner ol Plna and tVoodirart streets. Sunday aerTioe Preaching both cioming and craning. Sunday school at K a m. Y. P. & C. E. at 6:30 p. m Prayer meeting each Wednesday evening at AcordUl welcome and greeting avaitt a:!. W. A. H'oon, Ptor F ia;T Paa,BTTEai4a c hckch Corner of Caws and Ko-e streets. Sunday serriee: Pnblir worship, 11 a. m , ant i p. m: Bab bath H.hool. h) a. m. V. p. 8. C. E. at 7 p. m. Prajer mcvtin, Weiii-vsday crening 7:30 , 3U J. A. To5sx, Pastor Ina W. c. T. C. millho.d its regular meetings on the mxocJ and fourth Monday ol every month at 7J0 p m. in the Ipworth League room of tie 1 I Church. ORdICO. Lli aiii Aaatir Fa,! Salt Like. Denvr, P t, ; Kat Nail Worm. OoithaK n- Mail Sp. m. JasCity i.L ki j i- ; 6:tjp.m. ca;o nit. , rpukaae Flyer Walla Wai: Lewiaten, Spokane. Umni,.!!. Stokau njer -Sa. m. fc 1-. iu. ;. l an:. liuluth. MU- autie, Chicaao and ttot. 1. tn. ihju-n t-TaASmr I 1 p. a. Al ! Miiins JcU-j Mibjul to chausc. For San Francisco I ; i;UIA'C. S.S. 1!,1S. 3,: -"1 aaJ every i days. ' Daily 1 E-i.tjunJay' sp. to. ' t Saturday 1 lilp m. i CcLrxBia Rivu .-riACK To A ton a and Way- Lanvl:ng9. Kx. Sii a n I 0 a. m. ! isorp! WlLLAXaTTB Etvia Ei-iuudav1 Ex. iLS Orecon CitT, Nowberai, balem W ay-LaaJ a a. m. j vr.- I. Tne Thar- .U-1..IH BB iu- 3:j) n. I mu. Kivia-i. iJI.co.Vl" and iaU rerja cut, 1'artOBl anil an I Way-LaniLnjs. j . . . i ... and Sat. FcrtlaulM Corvalli and aud Fra uu ay-uiu j ns. j Leave Kipsiia l:iJ a. ia. Daily SSilkK KlVKB K:paii Ut Lcwiston 1 Loavi Lewtoul Dailv J. F.Qivans. Aitcnt. Koscburg, Or. W. H. Hurlburt, tien. Pass. At. Portland. Or. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fnited SUt- hazii OrSce. Kixebi a.;, oretMu, Vuch .. 1WA Nouce is l.erebT siven that in eomuliance" with the provisions of the act of Conirresa of June.'.. 1:, entitlol "An act for the sale oi timber land in the State of California, Oreiron. Nevada, and Washington Territarv AXDRKrt" J. DANtjON. Of Ashland, c ounty of Karachi, State oi Wiscon sin, has this day riled iu" this ortn-e his worn statement Xo. (v-v, for the purchase of lha SE'iof --clin Xo. 1. iu Towniliir Xo. 21, S., Kaniro Xo. S , and will oiler pn-of t, show that th land so-.sht is more valunble for ia timber or stone thaa for agricultural jinrposes, and to m tablh his claim to said land before the &eria ter aud Receiver of this office at Kosebunr, ure Ron, on Sutunlay, the '.'nd day of June, 190U. He name as witnesses: .1. o. Tnruey. L. O. De wolf, of Tortland, Oregon, L. Perdue, and Kd- Any :iud ail persons claiminc adverselv ihe; alKve-deseribe M lands in retmestMl ti. til.. their claims in this office ea or before said lind day of Juno. 1AU J. T. Bhumsks. Register. Notice for Publication. Vsiitn Statss Lasd orm i, IiecburK, Oiwou. February ic, 1J0. Nutiec is hereby given that In compliance w ith the prov;ions ut tho act of Congress of Juno S, 1?"-. entitled "An act for the sale of tim ber laud in the State of California, OrtHrott, Xevada and Washington Trrriiorv:'" l.KIC w. K AKL'tl X, of Marshfield. County ol Coo, Stata vf 0rego?F" has this day tiled in Lhi orlica his mrorn lut mcut X si s i. r the puri'hase ol th lots k. 5; NE;,, of Section Xo. 2, in !'oin.h;) No. J7 if, Rau:-;eNo In W.. and will eter pnmf to shw that ihe la'i.i sotiirh; is more valuenla fur its timbr or stone than for airricultnrai purposes, and to eslaMiia his eUiui to said land before the Uo?!Mer and Ks-r. rof tins otliee at Koae bnr, liri'voii. "ti a: unlay, Ilie I'jth day of alay, l'o. lie :uu-s v u Uiv ses. Albert K. Bettra, ol Mm. li. t.d, uti'oti: a. L. K.irdcil, oi Mnrsh tield.cireson: W. H. Smith, oi Mnrshtield. Ure soii: t.eo. It. Helton, oi Marshtickl, Oregon, Any titui ail k.'1'Soiis claiming adversely the at.oi e-dv-scribeil lauds are reijuesled to file tueir iMims m this ottlcc on or before said 12th day oi H.iy, !"o. J. T. BKIUliES, J ( V 0