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THE PLAIN DEALER fitiHsrvd 3J.i:..lrt uJTTlttrtJ7. .;:.HE.M U: IXM.ISHIKQ CO. XX . SX&AIFOSO. : .utter aad Publisher AwMcrlptton Rates. Oat Year Cure atootns.... -too WILL NOT QUIT. TrtnvMlers Dsclare Tbey Will Fight to the Bitter End. L.iYt.Mmi. Marcb 21. The scouts fmiuently euiia the Boers beyond Me ran, under he Bigcarste't:, but no im portant fighting lias taken place The Fret-Stater ctn.tiuue Minder our line, surrendering under ihe pru lama tiou i"id ly Ld lioliert. They de cline '' ! Irannaalerf are dcter- - - i . mine A county convention ol the republican i ,,;,, ily MAJORTY FAVOR QUAY. Pendsylvanla Will be Seated if a Vote is Taken. MARCH 26, 1900. Washington-, March 20. The action of tlie United Smm rtit., last week In pjstponing the ty case is on sideted favorable to the former IVur sylvauia S -naUir. Under the agreement rescind, those who opooa-d the ratilica lion ol lha appointment o( -i y by Gov ernor Stone, of .retinaylvani.i, will l ia ii.. Mt..r nl. The:u poFition. if they defire, to hold tue iv ! i1.(.m who have hitherto1 case back sa that a final vote cannot be yoten of Douglas coontr, Oregon. !.. -.,; ,i,e fiahtiii: have been : reached beiore Congress adjourns for its rebycaUedtome j tnmmer ZVEVSK foMhe p." I Whll. mum courier .but .t.ni.wi; lAifiratvH to the putt- . under the Const itiv ion. Ouey thonld not Mining Locations and Transfers. conyention which meets at rorilaod, Or. j AprU 12, 1900, ana aeiegatea t j me Congressional Convention hiti meets j at McMiunville, Oregon, on April 11.; 190.1. nd to nominate candidal fur the j i a. Taiious county offices tu U voud for ,-(lpmiH .ij,e,ier, on the est end OtA'Gl.AS Cut M Y. Luid, Red Bell, quart x, Bo ol ihe lVrher cltiui ; located Fi b. 5, rx rdtd lha comic if Jane el dim The nrtmaries will le lie.u " i-1 e pet-tire Tweaocle on Saturday MarcM 31 j Match 7. The apportionment lor said wmwii'iow j 0 g j ,lk!Cn vt ,t sreauitwat, jhurr. an ail V l oeiegaie at t'tr r r c rlnct an 1 1 delegt Lw each lo vot r fraction thereof of 1J v-jtee co-t fo Hon. T. T. Geer for powroor at the state elec tion ot lSiS, as follows, lo-ait : Trecinct. So. delegates Iloseborg Deer Creek Umpo.ua West Koseburg r' ICellogg 'Jo ru stock " Yoncalla Caojonville 5 Cole? Valley 5 Mt. Scott - Kiddle h Tan Creek i-' Bohemia district, H'uated on S ejiuhutt creek, ii (limitary of the North l'niX"a, out lit. in;; ltajaoier, Ix-ated Feb. "7, frCurded .M.fcb S. G. W . Tiionipson anu cuas. to- ... i .i. ... :.. yineclier H r f.Jie. quart, ijuruii.i ! district, oa the eatt side of lloree Heav-,-,'eucreek and miming north east 15C0 3 i fret, locMtd Feb. t, recorded Man.h S 3i G. W. ThouirSiii aud Chas. G-ld- Myitis Creek . . Glendale . . . . ialU Cil Bnd . . WilMr Millwood Eik vn Oakland Cl4iuoia Em'. I' mi qui Looking Glars CwCrek ... Camas Valley. Gardiner Lake Perdue tCJ'.tsbiirj5 . . Total . C .. 3 Drain Hums. . -13S It was recjoiruendel that the voters of mecber Tdtdcitwt, quaru, Inheuiia district, half way le'.wccn l-ly & Co. and theKiversid Cabin on llorse 11-javen creek, located Ftb. 20. recorded March 8. W. L. Clnpni in, Wed;'. iarU, Bo hemia district, about 3 miles soulli ot the Noonday mill, l.teJ Jan. 8, re corded March 10. TBAXSKtKs. C. S. Wil.uu8 et ux, to A. L. Biatton undivided iu'erect in Co'den Cross qaarU claim; consideration, tf7o0;re cords I March U, 13 JO. J. S. Woolcy etal.to Tae Gcjada Minim: Co., leloa quarts mining claim ou G jlcosd t group in Bohcuii i at u'. 1,' ' miles cast cf the Noonday mill ; consider ation, :MiW; teeorded Maic'.i 14 L.F. W-l.-i. WooWet al, lo The Golcon-la Miaiog Co , lone Spring quarts claim between DjuIas and Lr.ne cout tici oue mile east of the Noorday mill; consideration, I'AWO: recordel Match 14. Won U'ooley, L. F. Wouley, tt al, to road sapervisor, for each road district in Golconda Mining Lel.e nur tbMr precinc, as well as candidates for . mining claim, one mile catt Gritily justice of the peaoe and constable, and J mountain ; consideration, '-u00; record certify their ntmH to the convention for e(j jjircij j4 ratification, it is requested that the TO'ere ol each precinct elect one fierson I C. C. Wooley it si, to Gch ocda .Mtn- t et-rve as aeinber l ihe County : nit Co.. Mabila uuarix claio- alnDt one (.antral Commute, anil tbat that per son attend the Coomy Convention for the purpose of meeting with the committee at its organisation. It is further recom mended tbatin the precinct of Jvoseborg Wwt Roseborg, L'ropqna, Deer Creek Oakland and Ca'aiiooia the polls he opened at 1 .clock p. m. and remain open until 4 p. in., and that in all other precincts the primaries be called to order at 2 o'clock p. in. and remain open as long as those in chary e may think proper. Dated at Boseburg, Oregon, this C h day of March, 1900. E. D. SniATroRD, S. C Flint, Chairman. Secret ar . Republican March 31et. primaries. Saturday, Kepnbikan - county Eoeeburg, April o h. convention at The more you do for some people, the more tbey try to do you. The article on our first page, giving an accent of the mardr of Bert Horton and wife, formerly of Eugene, at Skagray, Alaska, and the subsequent capture of bis murders, ehould have been credited to the Skagway, Alaskan of March 15.' There is quite a feeling throughout the eounty among republicans in farorof the nomination cf Jimmy Sterling for assessor, lie has a hott of friends throughout the county that would rally to bis support, ai.d if nominated, be would be elected without the shadow cf a doubt. One term ot -'reform" assess ment is sbout all the tout ty can stand, and it looks as if the people of the connty might turn to hoi.tet Jmoy Sterling for )3 a common, old-taihioned, Loneet assessment again. mile east of the Noonday mille; cuneid e ration, J2000; recorded Match 13. S bo scaled, theie are others whu think that the Senate has been iinfuir t i l.iui and the connuonwealih he was felt cied to represent in Cougress by itstioveru or. Cuuld n vote have been reached at any time dariiu Ilia present session, it is an acknowledged .'ait that Mr. tiuay wocl.l luve been sii-vessf'i!, by Ht least 10 votie. If a vole id re.teho I at any time bafore tiirrtss uiiiouriiB for the usual suiuu.t r rect f8, Mr. Oji.iy eg'nen hia seat by from 10 to 15 inajri y. A poll cf the Stnate, by one of the tjuay 6apptr:t ri, eho e lht this will na tin outcome if a vole ca i ie bud before ad j luri.iiicni. If a vutc i pievenlcd, 1 1, t-ie will be linle necessity fi-r tnkicg 'I c uijt;rr op a! i!ie m-coud ressioii of Inii C ! (.ress. The nvxt lVuiifyivduia Legiulatore will elect a s'lccaeto' to till the existing vacancy, so that JVi-ucylvauia cannot sutler very much more for th? lit of rep resentation than it lus op t- the present time. The belief preyails iu WasUintou that tenatortiiay will ba ebc'eJ by tlie Penn sylvania h gel iture at Harris m v, next winter. To Te-nulvaaiani wbnoaae to Washington, bth l.-ien ily and un friendly to Mr. iim, a-sjrt that his suc cess before the le;i;datare, which will be eie teJ tlii-s fa'.l, is c rtain. Mr. Quay l.aj spent mucii more time during the par. f-w miolht iu watching affairs, all ovar the S ata of rennsyl vaoia, than he ha in fotciug bis cUims upon the preseut UoiteJ States Senate. This being a presidential yeai, Pennsyl vania will probably go republican by J majority ranging anywhere from ) 00,000 to 200,000 plurality. To is naturally loresbadowe an overwelmioit republiean majority in the Pennsylvania legislature. This prediction is made by Mr. (jaay's friends that the tepub'.ican legislators bein nominated are t lay men; that the lepubitcan voters at Htrrinburi next winter wlli he practically e li1 for Mr. (Jiay lor the senatorhip. Resolutions of Condolence. An Unfortunate Accident. A very distiefsii'g accident cccurred on Bui's cierk, in Cvkw county, about a week g. Parker Djsk, Warren Boll lard and John Long, three young men made cp a hunting party and after read ing Ihe hunting ground", tbey separated. A short time after the separation Wa -ren Bullard taw an object mov.og iu li.e brush only a few jards away which be took to be a deer and tired at it with Winchester. lieaiicg a groin Le hur ried to the spot to 6 ad that he had killed one of bis companions, Parker Doak. Ti e victim of the unfortunate sffair was about 20 yeais of age a d was the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Doak of Parkers our. o blame attaches to ycuog Ballard who was exonerated by a corocer's in-qortt. Bnllard, who is but 10 yeais ef ag slmost craid with grief. Public fleeting. is There appears to be a grosing feeling among the republican voters of the county, in favor of making up the county ticket principally, if not all together with new men. By new men we do not mean men new to the county or to the party, but men who have not here tofore been conspicuous as candidates and office bo:ders. Th4 fact that the only two p nana elected on the county ticket two years ag) bad n.ver be 'ore held cfire, and the further fact that very man elected on the fusien ticket was a new man so far as office holding is concerned, has opaced the eyes of the people to the fact th it i. isn't the most popular thing to do to "ride a free horse to death." Ttii feel ji; does t ot extend to those person! who, having served the people faithfully or ons term, are en titled to a second term. There will Le a meeting of the Mc Kinley BepnbLcan Club cf Ujtelurg, held at Slocuiu'e hall oo Tuesday even ing, Marcb 27, 1!KX), at 7:30 p. in., for the purpose of transacting tome import ant business. Addresses wi.l be made by local speakers. All ars cordially in vited. J. A. Bi'cuas.vx, John II. Sun t, President. Secretary. Another Fire. Abojl 3 o'clock this murniu(', our people were startled by tl9 screech lug of the Sccomative whistles and the rioting o! the tirebeti, a hen the cry of ere was lakeu up and bounded throughout the city. The fire was located at the resi denceofG. It. 'hildi, on Stephens and Mother etrce'-s. It seems that ths fire started in the wool Lid aid must have been thi work of a hobo or some one with malicious intent. Prompt work of tin Ere depar:meDt aided by the citizens saved the building from being burned to the ground and also saved the contents of tLe building, j though they were much damaged by water mi ia moving. We understand Jit e I ui'.diog was in sured for 10W Ld tl e contents for f 300, Several drunken hoboe3 were ia the city daring the nit hr, aid it is pcesib some of them were tespcn;ible for the fire. A Qood Lecture. Letter L'st Remaining unca'led for in the Kose burg poetotlice: Persons calling for these letters wiil please state the date oi which they were C. E Sanders, Co. L, 2nd Oregon Vol unteers, delivered bis lecture at U. S ball. Monday night. The addrees was a ! advertised, March 2, l'JOO narrative ol the leading events that j Beavis, Geo A Howard, Claud transpired from the time the company j Brow r, Mrs AddieK Pcriy, AB2 left Portland until the close of its ser-! Cox, Lorin Shindoll, I) vice, nod embraces msny of the details! Davidson, A L Watsoo, Mrs Ida of battle, forced marches, commissary, Howard, Fred Winter, Miss Emo piivations, descii ption "f the country, Whiiestein, J M tc Mr. Sarjder is a young man of The letter:) will be clurged for at the good address, quiet and dignified in man- rate of one cent each, ner, easy and graceful ou the rostrum, i Wm. A. 1 lun u, I'. M. has a pleasant voice, aud bis address ia I entertaining, instructive and well worth i At the lat regular tl. time to fffi and hear. Medford ! tariau Iode, No. S, , .i. .i. r . i : .... ...I irtT... . ... . ; .uaicil 1, utti i'Jikiwiiik iiiiunrt. ucn-);aicii j were eleeteil tn the grand tadge held in ! Anlori i, in Miiy n-xt: ltobirt Uoliert- Anti-Fusion Populist5. ! hou, I ee Wimberiy, N. T. Jcwi-tl and F. CiNvoMiLUi, Ore., March 23, liHW- WiiEiiUAB, It has pleased the Sovei eigr. Grard Master of ths Cciverse to re move from our tui 1st our esteemed brutiier, I). E. Para'ey, and WiilK, Oar pleasant associations wih him a member cf this lode rend ers it necessiry tbat we record oar re memberance of hioi. Therefore be it Urtjh'-J, That the sudden removal of our brother fr.m our midst leives a shadow that will be depiy lealed by all the members of thii lode. Rttjh:?, Tiiat t! ii l )de eslead to the wile and cli'.Jreu of Brother D. E Parsley th; most ticcere sympathy, and tbat we hereby pledga to them toe care, assistance and comfort within oui power and consistant with c ur Order and our duty as men and bio' here. Iictvivtd, That the foregoing memori al and resold iocs b entered upon t le record of f-is mteti a snd a copy there of under seal cf he ledge be given to the family ef the deceased, izd that iu evi dence of our grief the charter of our lodge bi draped in murniig for a peiicd of thirty dys. E. D. 1av, A. P. GlI.LfclT, Joiix L. AuNtK, Committee. F.dcnbower. "In the spring a fuller inui6ou couiei upon the robins bieast, In the s;rirg the wanton lapwing gets himself another crest ; In the spring a Iivilier iris chaoges on the burnished dove, Iu the tp.ing a young man's fancy lightly turr.s to thoughts of love. Surely itij town has an appiopriate name. Silver acd jetite prunes, pesches, therriej aud ploxs are in fall bloom, ths grata and grain fields and or chards are a beautiful sight. Everybody in our town is busy and happy, even the "demo-pops" forget themselves quite often acd are heard humming sweet melodies. " Watsoa Davis has been plowing his ranch, which he purchased from Mr. Gittiuf, aud txpecta lo put in corn. Mr. Barker, quite recently from Okla homa, tins rented the Ecker house. Mr. Briatol has purchased a part of the Par.dise fruit ranch, and is busy culti vating i Mr. Briio'. be lives in ex pansion. Njw Mr. Editor, would it not be mote appropriate for William Jeuniugs Bryan to come to Kosebu'g on the first day of April, instead of the fifth day. What has become of Mary Ellen Lease, is she expected too? Mr. William", fioiu Oakland, has rented Ihe Stephens plate ou the corner. Mr. Munson has had an atlack of lagrippe and is dill confined to his loom. Mr. Brings ' has been cultivating bis ! strawberries and has a i rospect of an early crop. - .(Watchman.) Miss Ssilie McGuire is visiting friem's at Elkton this week. Miss Abhy Taylor returned to her home at Comstock, Monday. 8. K. Adams, of Yoncalla, w is doing business in Town Wednesday. Fred ' Applegnte a resident ol Sci tt Valley, was a Draiu visitor Sunday Prof. I). V. Kuykendoil, of ihoC. O. S. N. S., made Eugene a visit Satuid-iy, returning Sunday evening. Mn A. Mornmgstar went to V.'aiket'a btatiou, Monduj , to attend her duugh't r. Mrc. G. O. Walker, who is quite ill. M. Harhtu, who has been having ti e irysipelKS very bad, (or tho past tan weeks, is able to wall, urotind Horn, at Hudson, Tuesday. Match 20, liM), lo the wife of Geno Hiitchiaa a Cue fat girl. Born, Tmirsdiy, March 12, t the if. of Joe Cellars, huy. Mutbtr and slu dolug well. Mies Milla Kiddle, of Kiddle, ia vi-it- icg frieods in D.Vu, and is the gueet of Mrs. G. M . Bai tt. M es May Cowa-.i mud her isreiits a visit Saturday and Sunday. Sue com menced leich'.nii at Yoncalla tha follow ing Monday. Ka.ie Smith, of Cot'iige Grove, i- vis itini: her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. C-A. Mattoon, and atlendiug oi her I in le sister, l.o'tte, who U quite ill. S. M. Uice, who has been attending thoC O. S. N. S. will coiumer.ee teach ing at the Fir grove school house iu G.ffs district on the lSth inti J. E. Eusley, of South Draiu, who has been workiii;; iu Wiu-hiugtcn, "returned to his home on Tuesday's overland. Miss Maude Basalt, who i-i icch- ing at Mil'owu, was vi-itii g Hla'tve aud friends i i Drain, Siiurhiy and Sim day. C. H. Bui .ri ilder, of ilie ti. in f Burk holder & H;:i.ir.nay of Oittose Grue, was receiving pi'iug of Craig A Mtu on, Monday. This is their tec nd h i meot from this place. Wert E. Moore. ilie clasi f ''J'J. t O. S. N. S., ha fecurtd a nine luonths' school at i.ebam, V't-h. He cumuieuctd teaching on Monday last. We wh!i Mr. Moore succe. Uncle Billy Wilsin a pioneer of l!13 who cr jiseJ the p'a;its wuh Jen Apple gate, was doiu business in I'r:u Tues day, having rid la i frjin hi-, home near Yoncalla. He returned the same day. The suit, K-i t v.. "Haekiu, refu ted with a hung jury. It will be tried over again tody. J. E, Sawyers represents Kent, and Byion m d Lorg are attorneys for Uaak n. W. S. Appelga'.e, Iom Bridget aod S. J. Cawltii.d started for the far North, Monday niht. Dawson Ci'y being thti' objective paat. Good Iu k ad tae Watchman will ci with them. Mrs. Mu vaoey, who lives at Hudson, met ith a very paiuful kecideot Mon day eyeniug while i;oic from the chick en boas.- to the bouce. She el'pped and fell, breaking her arm just above (lie wrist, Di. Wade was called in and re duced the fracture and she is doing nicly for one of her g-. List Saturday evsoing, a bit;Lday tut-1 prise party was given Miss Z.tlia Mires, i i 1 CARPETS j And the place to get them is at Strong's rniture Store. A i ' Wc have never shown as elegant a line of CARPETS as we have in stock and on the road. See our Room Size velvet Rugs. Also Art Squares. Our Mo quettc Rugs are of the latest designs and styles. We can show you the best line of Tapestry Curtains ever shown in Douglas County. Also a good line of I.ace and Novelty Curtains. Our motto is Good Goods and Honest values. B. W. STRONG. Uoseburg, Oregon. vv i n:..s :: v.; a i A A A Y A A - t A A. . i A A A A Notice for Publication. United Slars Unit r flicc, IlOHEBCHO, Oregon, February 20, lvix). Notice It hereby Rtv.-n thftt ice ful!'vr!nit named tetiler baa lilU notl.-c of bit iiiU-ntlon to make final proof In eupport of hia claim, and jhi mm i.rnof win be uiaile before the Kegt . frrer, U S Land Ofliee at Uot-ebiinj, v..c .. ,ii Mnrcn J, l'Jti), viz: WILLIAM J LANDED, On II. E. No. Wioj, for the SJi S), tEUNW!;, N Ei HW;. ec S. 1 2 M, K B IV. lt name the following wltnewen to prove hi rontinuooa renhtence upon and cullitatlnn f nnl land, vlr.- Kcolt lender, Arehlbaldri. Kow, ( Mvl roae, Or Kon, W. II. Hunlcrof Wnr,l;mi, Oregon, Samuel Ak-xanderof Clevcluiid, Or'Kn. 3. T. UKIb,ES, Register. Roseburg Acsdemy NOBMAL, CbASHICAX A5D COIESE. Bcsixtss A apeelal teacbur for each department. Kw ludenla received at any time. For particulars' addresa the pi lncIpaL 'tf CL T. WlIITTLEBET, A. B. Iloseburf, Or. Itesidence, Cor. Douglas and Chad wick Sts. Notice For Publication. j I'MTKD STATES LaSD OFril . Kok burx, Oreuou, February W, 1SW. I Nolii:e ia lii-nby irlvi-ii that in compliance J nlili the provinti of the act of Congrt-s of June liCH, entitled "An act for the sale of tim I lrlnrt in Hie htatci of California, Orrgon, I Nevada and VVnhiiicloti Territory," I GEKKt.K 11. HKRKUN, ! Of MarnliGeld, 0unty of Cook, hiatc of Oregon, thin day filed in this otricc hia nwrn nl.iie I nient Ko. hM, lur lire purrhaae of the H', Ni.1', I t'J NWIJ, of Section No. is, in Township No. 'j& ' koutb, KaDe No. V weat, and will ofli-r proof to i iihow thai the land ought Is more valuable for us limber or atone man lor airricaltural par noceii, and to ckubllh hia claim to .aid land be lorc the Register and RcciTcr of this office at Kcsebnnr, Oregon, on Saturday, the 1-th day of May, l'JOU. lie- name as witncxsn; William if. rmitb, of Manliticld. Oregon, AllicrtK. Bettya, of Manhheld, Ureiron, K. W. Kardell. oi Manh field, Oregon, A. K. Kardell, of ManbBeld, Ore gon. Any and ail tern claimiue adversely the aliove-dcacrilicl lands are reueted to file their clalina in this c Uice on or belore aaid Uth duy oi jiay, i -Mi. J. T. BRIDGES, Register, Watch our Window We will keep constantly on hand a Fresh and Clean Supply uf asezzjsa Confectioneries, Fruits, and Vegetables.t We have just what you want. Call aud see us. Sheridan Block. WM. CURRIER. Notice for Publication. i Three Daily Trains Between Oddest and Denver. The increase in transcontinental travel by way ot Salt Lake City in eonaeqaeece of the scenic and other attractions of the rooto, bas recently justified the Bio Grande Western Kail way in connection with the Denver & Rio Grande and Col orado Midland Kailroads says the Sale Lake Tribune, in establishing triple daily fast passenger service between Ol den and Dearer. Ail of these trains are equipped with th latett appliances, im provements and cars. This roil nor operates through sleepers between Cni cago, Oden and Sim Francisco, also a perfec: dining car service. Send 2c post age for literature, rates or other informa tion to J. V. iiaosneid, soj wssmngtoo, Portland; or Geo. W. Hein'i, General Passenger Aaeoi, Salt City. iRoseburg Pharmacy M. R RAPP, Prescription Druggist. Drills Toilet Articles. I'atent 51 edi ct Cigars Stationery, Toilel Soapf. l'aiuts snd Oils. IMTKDSitTCa La.vii Orncc, RoM-hanr. Oreaun. February 1 l'Xw. Xoticc ia hereby git en that in compliance Kith lb provlfions the act of OiDgressoI aune .1, ii.r. eniiU"! -an act lor inc sale ol urn U r lauds iu the Mates of California, Oregon Nevada and Wahhioxioii T'-rritorv," CHAUIlEOElsKKT Of U -bburii. Comity of Bayfield, laie of Wis consin, has tis 'lay til 1 iu this oitice bi- awont staleuieut No. K'.'j, lor tin-imrthas. of lhel-ta a, I. . 4 "i WTllon o. 2, iu 1 own-nip . it South KanKC No. 3 Meat, and will oiler proof lushou that the land sought is more valuable lor Us tuut-r or stone than lor agricultural pariKW", aud lo etablili his claim lo aaid land bclorv liie l-gister and Kw:etvcr of this ofliee at KoMiburz. On-goii, on FrMay th- JTtb iay in Apni. irv, lie liaim ai witnesses Chriftian o. Irahlof Wahliurn. Wisconsin. L. T. IXUo.fof WoiKluid. Watiingto:i. Ji.ba Helland of Washburn Wiscnin, Frank W. 1'otfTof Abland. of Wivonsin. Any and all perous ciaimiug adveiK-W Ihe above-den-ri bed lands are requested to rile tncl' claims in this office on or belore Mid -""th dar of April, VJW. J. T. BRIDGES. ai.p Register. Roseburs; Market. f2.50$ xtna photographic c The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate C C Cameras. Triumph Cut ilm Cameras. Cull aud Eiauiiue th m. Notice For Publication. PNITIil tTATEa LAND OFFICE, koaebure Oregon, February 19. l.aO. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provision of the act of Cnngreta of June Wd. 178. entitled "An act tor um of Umber 'wa In ihe elites of ( al'fornla, rr-rgon. .eTauii asJ nasninKton temurry, BIVERT OIE Of W ashburn. County of Bayfield. P late of Wis consin, bas ttls day r ied in this office his sworn ttatetnent No. Kt4l. for the pure ha -c of the Lots 1 aud i, and i-', of NE'. ef cmtn, show for Its timber or stone titaii for aricoliuml parpowa. and to establish hit claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office al Roseburg Oregon, on Thursday the 3td, da of May. cav. lie nam 3 as wi-aaess: David Heal' land, of Washbum, Wisconsin. Jacob Jf.hnsun. Washburn Wisconsin. Ocar Lnndgren. of W anhburn, Wiseousin, Olaf Olson, of Wash aura, W itcoCMn. Any and all persons claiming advenety tha above oeaenbod lauds are requested to hie their ciauns ia mu ooice oa or Dei ore srei 3ra aar ol May, PjliI. J. T. BRID-aSs.' ra3p Register. una i ura iuu -2 ii Ia;4 Section No. A. in Township No. 4 Range N'o. Wost, and will offer prrxd lo that the land sought is uioie valuable f DO YOU WANT Good Service, Good Goods, and Good Prices During: the Holidays? IF SO. Have us call twice or three times a week for your orders, if you are within the city limits. Drop us a postal card or 'Phone 201. at her home iu i?ou!u I'rairt. A delicious n s. j y, . , j repast w.is served, acd the evtniujwas; uaii in ana see our tancy uecoratea erv p;eaao!iv spent oy aa preeeni p!eaao!ly Amon those present were: Mr. and Mrs. l?nion Mires aid little daughters, Mary and Velma, Mis:es Zella Mires, Leooe Perkins, Eva Iledrick, Cora De Lsunay, Cyn'h.a Appelgate, LiLei Put nam, Abb:e Taylor, Vaoda Coffer, Atntlii Sorrcnscn, aod Messrs. Aich McGaire. Arthur Aurt, Ltser Powell, Cbefter Putnam, lien Iluclinton Jr., L. j C. Appellate, li.lo Drain, Isadore Irwin, Milton tietmorid and ye editors. Haviland China and other China Ware. J. F, BARKER & 00. Eggs 12; iC per doz. Butter Country 25c. Poultry Chicken, mixed, 4.00. Prunes Italian 3i5; silver. Choice, 52 6 per lb. Wheat 10 42c. - . Oats 25r 30c. MiiUrtoff Bran, $17; mi IdiioB 122; shorts, SIS CU; chop, llo.UU per ton. Hit-Timothy S3tll : clover. S7Ssjt Oreeon wild bay, $07 per ton. $j Wool 16020c. Potatoes 65a 60 per ba. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stales Land Office, Rxkibi so. Oregon, March. 10, 1300. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of me act ol Congress of Jane 3, IsTS, en ti tied -An act for lha sale of timber lands in the b tales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," NEVUXX P.'JIOWATT. Of Ashland. County of Ashland, tiiaut off Wis consin, has this day filed in this office his iwDra tta lenient No. K1, lor the porcbsse of tae NS'i o Section No. IS. in Township No. 24 8, Range No. 2 W , and will offer proof to show that tae land sought is more valuable for ita timber or store than for agricailnral purposes, and loea tablisb his claim l said land before the Register and Receiver of this oiliee at Roeborg. Oregon, on Tuesday, the id dsy of May, 13W. Be names as witnesses: L. O. DeW olf, of Wood land, W ashington. James C. Turner, of Port land, Oregon, James McCuily, Daniel D. Keav ned.7, of .tshiand, WUcoasin. Any aod ail persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are raj nested to file their cla.ms in this office on or before said Ziad day of May, 1X0. J.T. Biidcb. ; Regiatec. Notice For Publication. C5ITED STATE LAND OFFICE. Rosebu'T, O retro a, February 19, mat Notice Is hereby (riven that is compliance with the provision!' of the act oi Congress of June -ini. L7, enuUed-Aa act for the sale of timber lands ia th stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ashineioa Teiritory.'- DAVIO UXDLAKD, Of Wash bora, Connty of Beyfieid. State of Wis consin, has this dsy Bled in this office hia swore statement No. ajr, for tile pirchase of the ex's of necuoa no. ii. In Ton ot sip No- 91 sowia. Ranee No. 3 West, nd will offer proof lo show that the land sought ia more valuable toe fie Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his chum to said land before Ihe Reenter and Reerlreroi this office at Itoauboray Oregon, on Thoradar the 3rd day of Mar, 19uu. tie names as witnesses- mrerf tne, of burn. Wisconsin. Olaf M. Olson, of Wsahboxav n wconsiD, Jacob Johnaoa. or waafabBrn. Wis consin, Oscar Landgren, of Washburn, W tKoe, sin. Any and all persons claiming adversely t z above-described lands are requested to file their claims la this office on or beiore said 3rd day of May, IMl. mJp J. T. BKMDGXS. Keghaer. Notice. To wboui it may concern: Notice is hereby given thai I will no longer ue re sponsible (or auy debts contracted by my wife, Patience Bentiey. Dated at Oak land, Oregon, March 22, l'JOO. a22 B. F. BtMLKV. Lost. ROLAND AG EE, IHaler in Plour, Feed, Groceries, and Coun ry Produce. Highest price lor Cjuotry ProJuce. Rosebur Oregon. Mail. iioal-etnaring is ou tap in this ueih borbood. says the Lebanon Express Ad vance. Efl'orts are being made by the goatraieers here to follow the example of those i f l'olk county, and )nol (lie entire j clip of mohair and. bold it until all buy- mecti.. of Phile-iMBaro ,,earJ fr0,n- M' bolieve l,,Bt I ) ) F btldll, c lr'ce ''' mohair will be higher tins t tun over ocloie, liecause ol tlie Siii.tl. Afiicau War, which is eerioutly ii.j'iiii'K' "'' iiioliair-iiriivi iiiy industry l line I . ti. Mu-ebi. Iberegulor anti-fusion 0ulist slate ccme Urfoit committee held a meeting at Salem .Sat- mtrJcHl nrtavand called a state convention to' aiming inet a'. Po-tland. April 12, to nominate i Homo, a state licke' ; and a c ingreesional con- The Lu Iks' Aid of the M. E. church will li vote Saluiduy id ench week to '.Maiket, I lay," and hiipply palronH on ll.in day Willi nicK bii.uo Imlini;. Mr. r.Llf-iiicsn of iin)orl;iiii t wiil lb" grand lodge especially of t.i ll-iebii'i! Old I'tll'iWK, winch ii Jnti till lelliiwh wbicli il in lnipid will 1 (iudircy ban kindly Miim-.il';d lo allow located here. Our people t-liMiid give j l,o um nf tin) 1 loiijilas County Bank wiu- ... - . .... . i : , . . , .. t , . i ... .i : i.. .. , i, i triii in tn imp' at AlbinV OO ADH1 11. HH filiei jo i-e 'i y ein.v..i..c- ...... i wiims in wiiiiru ui iiiniiar men uicau, to iiooiimte a can lidile for congress in j 'l "ild be of great benelit to cm city, il j pustrieH, p'r, N'-xt Ha.unbiy, March 31, Ibe firat litliic'. it eould l)f bnu'ed l.i're, will 1 r tbtir tririiif day. Five tickets lor the Louise Breliaoy Concert and Opera Company, three of them marked l-Ssc. II.. Kow 11; 3, C aod 7. Finder will please return to T. K. Kicbardson and receive reward. These tickets will not be honored at the door. Plans Wanted. FiatiB for enlarging the Echool liou-e in the city ot Koeeborg by the addition of four rooms and remodeling the stairway will he receive d by the undersigned un til noon of April o, 1000. Tlio plans must be accompanied with the probable cost of building according to such plans. By order board cf directors school dis trict Xo. 4, Doiulas county, Oregon. Claha Dili.abd, School Clerk. (Joats for Sale. I '.live a few Angora igoats for sale. C iiraddiese, L. A. M AKSTliRS, Cleveland, Oregon. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, aud until the lat-t few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local d.ecase, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Sienco has prcven catarrh to be a constitutional ditease, snd there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, rnunnfactnred by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitution!:! cnreouVbo market, It it) taken internally in doses from 10 drops to n U'.rpoonftil. It acts directly on the bloo I and mucous surfaces of the eyr-lem. They offer mo hundred dollars lor any ca-e it lails lo cure. Send for eiri'iilara and testimonial:?. Addree.i, F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tob.do, O. S.jld by lruj:gii?!s, 7"ic. TJull'u I'ii in il v Fill" fro Ihe lion!. Mrs. N. Boyd, Desires to close out her large aud select stock of China and Glassware aud will give tbe best bargains ever offercp in the city. Call and prove the truth of this statement. Hints. to Housewives. Notice For Publication. Cnitcd States Land Ofiee. Rosast au. Oregon. March lo. 1a0. Notice is hereby given that in compilative with the provisions ,.l the act of Congress of June X ltT-, entitled An art fcr the ale of timber lands in tbe states of t-'aiiioraia. Oregon, Nevada and Wasliimt.ni TemtorT," r-ILA II. II ANNA ! Ashland, County of A-blaod. stale of Wis-i-ou-tu, h this d.iy Cle-l in this office bis sworn siatcmeut No. s2, tT the panbase of the NE'i of Section No. 21. in Township No. -I S. Kanve No. 3 V. and will oiler pri to show that the land sought is more valuable ior its timber or slotie than for arxicultnral purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before the Regis ter aud Receiver of ihis office at Koscbtirc, Ore con, ou Tuesday, the iTud dar of May, 10 He names as witnesses: U O. IH'Wolf, of Wood land. Washington. Jamos McCaUr, Oeorce U. Mcc'lond. Daniel D. Keuncdy, all of Ashland, V. isconsiu. Auy aud all perwos claimiiis adversely the abevc-desrribed lands are requested to tile their claims tn this cilice on or before fO-J Sid day of May, lfcu. J.T. Bairx.Es, Kevister. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when you order them. Call up 'Phone No. xSi, for good goods aud good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. CASTOR I A For Infants and CMldxen. Tlia Kirn! You Ha.e Always Biugil Bears the Signsrnre of Notice for Publication. I'siTsn stitts Lsxn Ornrs. Rose burr. Ororou, February, 19, 1301. Notice is hereby given that in easnphaaee with the provisions of the act of Congress of June i. 1ST?, entitled -an act for the sale ef timber lands In the states of California, Oregon. Nevada and W ashinrton Territory:" JACOB JOUSaON. of Washbuni, Coaoty of ftaynekl. State of Wis. cimsin, baa this day filed in this office his swesa statement No. rv tor tbe parchase of the St', of NW; and loU 3. and i of section No. S, in Township No. St iouOs Range Nv 3 W , and will Oder proof to show that the land sought is more valuable ior ita timber or stone than for arricultnral purposes, and to esta blish his claim to said land before " the Rerister aud Receiver of this office at itin burg, Orecon. ou Thursday. Ihe 3rd dav of May, Ui. He names as witnestes: Iat id Hedland. ot Washburn. Wisrxnsin: Mvert Oie, of Wash burn, Wisconsin: Olaf M. Oleson, of Washbemea Wiseoosin; Oscar Londgren. oi Washburn, Wia- cousin. Any and ail persons claiming adversely tbe above-described lands are requested to fiie their claims in this ol e oa or before said 3rd day of Mar, 10. J. T. BRIM Ed. niip Register. Wee Caro Bros, a Oakland FOR- ; Offer for sale the following goods at cost as they are over stocked in them : Mackintoshes, collarettes, capes, dress skirts and a large assortment ot gents and boys' rubber clothing. ACKERS' ENGLISH REMEDY will stop a cough at any time, and will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 25 cts. and 50 cts. orsale at Rapp'a druj store. SURE DEATH (o o) ( quirrel 11 Gopher Poison, p o o (o ( (PREPARED WHEAT) SURE DEATH Squirrel and Gopher Poison. (I'repated Wheiill The Best and Cheapest Keiuedy yel diseivreil fer the destruc tion of these ureliatjl and raiieh pels. '. ' si-!E OR THE i-pcedy aud Effeciuat IX-stntc-tiou of 50UIRRELS. ; o. QOPMERS. RATS, MICE, CROWS ETC- A. C. MAR5TERS CO., Druggists, ROSEBURG. OREGON. Notice for Publication. Cmtsd s-tats Laxb Omci. Koseburs;. Orctron, February lii, 1900. Notice is hereoy given that in compliance with the provisions of Ihe act of Congrese of June J, 1S"S. entitled "An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washineton Territorv;" ALBKRI K. BSITYS, " ol MarshfielJ. County of Cooa, State of Orecoa. has this day filed in this office his sworn state ment No. svO, for Ihe purchase of tbe tiZ'i of See lion N.. .V, in Townsnip No. 3 S, Range No. J W and will oiler proof M show that the land sought is more valuable for iu timber or stone man ir agricultural purposes, and to eatmhush bis clairalo said land before the Reeister and Receiver of this office at Rosebur. -Oreeon. en Saturday. Ihe th dav of ita v. l'.w. He names as witnesses: Wm. H. Smith, ot Marshneld. Orecon. Geo. H. Herrou, of M.i-Khflel.1, Oretron; E. W. Kardell. ot Marshiield, Oregon; A. S. Kar del.. of Manhricld, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above-described lands are requested lo file theb da us in this office ou or before said Vith day cl -lav, law. a. i. saiui&s, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. I'uitcd States Land Oifice, RosKBt Bii, Oregou, ilarch 10, 190O. Notice is hereby itived that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of JuneS. 17X. entitled ".In act for the sale of timber lands in tho States of California. Oregon, Nevada, aud Washington Territorv." GEORGE U. McCLOC'D; Of Ashlaad, county of Ashland, state of Wis consin has this day bled in this office his sworn statement No. r, for the purchase ot the S1. X i, Lots 1 and i of SecNo. IS, in Tp No. M S. R No. 1 W. aud ill offer proof to show that the land sought is uioro valuable for its timber or stone Uiau for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim losaid land before the Roos ter and Receiver of this ottiee at Rosebnrr, Vro gon. ou Tuesday, the i."nd day of Mav, IdOO. He mimes as witnesses: L. G. DeWolf. of Wood laud. washin:toti, James McCuily. Silas H. Ban na, Daniel D. Kennedy, all of Ash laud, Wiscon sin. Any and all persons claiming adversely Ure above-described lands are. requested to rile their claims in this odice on or beiore said 2od day ol Mav, l'.W. J. T. Brhx.s. . Register. Bicycles. Ten doliars,Tl'2,15 and $16" all in good condition, these prices are gooi foe 15 days. We want to make room for onr larite stock of new wheels. Imperials an 3 mm Clevelands, which we will SjllthisaV son at prices from T'-J to $50- Just tlj. ol a wheel like the Imperial fur' They don't need any reeoturueodaUou, they recommend themsrlves. We soldi 54 last season, and tbey are all giving good satisfaction. T. K. KlCllAKDSON, lloseborg. Or. llerMlaehen, Killoanesii, falling sensa tions, liver trout. U'R. 1 lady an enrea All druggists, 5t) contn. A: ;1