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u THF- PL MN DEALER Published M..mi ai d Thursday. : t SH1N0 CO. ubfscrtpi. Slate. Ono Year Six Honths . ..$2 DO J 00 - SO rtsre Ifontaa.. W. C. CONKER, Editor and Publisher. E, D. STRATFORD, Associate Editor, APRIL 5, 1900. A couLtv convention ot the republican jotert t Dooilas county, Oregon, u barcby called to meet at tbe Court House in Rowburjt, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m on Knuiuay April 7ib, 1900, for tbe pur poa ol electing delegate lo iti state convention which ineete at Poitlm.d. Or. April 12, 1900, and delegate to the Congressional ConvenMon allien uie-te l McMinnville, Oregon, on April 11. 1900, and to nominal candidates lor the various county stlite to be voted for at Oia coming Jnoe ekuiicn. The primaries will be held in the -spective piesibcU on Saturday Marcii 31 The apporiiouuiew ior cam cum cm i abalt bo 1 delegate at lare lor each pre-t-iitct an 1 dtl-gal for each 15 votes r fraitioo thtrcol ol 10 vott-e cast lor lion. T. T. Geer for gowruor at tbe state flee tkta ol lBttS, as follows, to-ait: Precinct. No. delegates Roseborg Deer Creek. Cmfxjna f Veat Rufwbon: Kellogg . . 9 . 5 . . 3 .. 3 . 7 . . 5 Toanatork Yoacalla Canyonville Cole? Valley Xt. Kcolt Ciddlvc Pas. Creek . . Myitis Creek Mandate Oialla Oiril Bend Wilbur - x Millwood Eibto Oakland elBooia i East l'a sua Lacking Olaas Creek "Jniaa Valley Vdiaer - - .. 5 ..1 .. o . . 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 3 .. 8 2 -Uburg . 4 t iatal 13S jLt was recommended that th voters of . each precioct, nominate a candidate for road eoperviaor, lor each road dis'rict in their precinct, as well as candida'es for Jastice ol tbe peace and constable, and certify their names to tbe contention for rali location, it is requested that tbe voters of each precinct elert oo pt rsoo ( Mrve as a member of the County - Central Committee, and that that per asm attend tbe County Convention for tbe parpoee of meating with the commtttee at tta organisation. It is farther recom eeBd4 that in tbe preciocts of Roteburg West Roseburg, I'mpqna, Der Creek Oakland and Calapooia tbe polls be opened at 1 o'clock p. m. and reaaaia open until 4 p. m.t and that in all ether preciocts tbe primariee be called U order at 2 o'clock p. in. aod remain cpe aa long as those in charge may throk proper. Dated at Rosebnrg, Oregon, tb'n 6-h day el March, 1W0. E. D. STBATroao, S. C. Fust, Chairman. Secretarj . Willi this ieeue of tbe paper 1 again re tire from tbe actiYft editorial manage- tuent ol tbe Pla ixueaixk. W hile I thail. for tbe present, at leatt, retain an aeso date relation with tbe paper, other duties i and responsibilities will eoon retjuire .larRe portion of my time. Tbe large and rap idly increasing boeiLese ol ibis publica tion makes it necessary iital it. "have at its bead a man wbo can wive it bis aholc time and attention. Mr. W. C. Cuuner, who again take charge of the paper, is well fitted, by reason of hia knowledge of tbe boaineee, and hi wide and favorable Domain tan cc with llie jteuple. of tbe ecanty and etate, to maintain Tlaix. dealeb in the pueition it bxi t-u long held as tbe leading ne-f pair of Sjuth rn Oregoo. E. I). t-TKATKOKU. Oapn5o)of Bryan' book, "Tbi rt R.ftl " ia f.uln.l fill 4 IUl,1jV at ! financial iosigbt and foresight: "The gold standard means dearer money; dearer money meana cheaper property; cheaper property means harder times; harder times means more people out of work ; more people out of work means more people destitute ; more people des titute means more peop'e desperate; mere desperate people airans more crime." Aod more Bryan politics means freih crop of predictions that l urn out x;ctly th other way. The rata at our elb wtae it is re ported that when Mr. Bryan is exhausted from a round of speeches similar to those be baa been delivering lately throughout Washington anitnL nu. be simply retires to bis room, blows out tbe gas, aod sleeps all night with a smile ol in f Bible content upon his fare. Dr. Em mens, tbe noted chemist, lately claimed to bave made a discovery where by be can make gold from silver, cays an exchange. Tbal'e nothing friend, Mr. Bryan's coming to Koseburg reminds a that be baa heen doing that right along lor tbe past three or four yeara. Clear ibe deck for action! Bryan to day; Fueieaiste county convention to morrow and then tbe republican county convention next day, Saturday, at which time tbe winftilg county ticket will be placed in tbs field. lf Davie ie tbe Texas Cy lone, Bryan ii CSjrtalnly entitled to be called the Ne braska Typhoon. Oregouiaa. Tbe registration of rulers will lie lively hie month, tbe rush bariDg already be 8n. Tis well. . The biggest trust in Douglai county i" composed of tbe democratic aud populift fsrty. Tbis is Uie year, A. D., in which Ore f on will cleaa out the ftieiouiets. Tbe Boers seen lo figbt equally well up bill or down. 5? . J ' 'Rah for Brine!" R05EBURQ READV FOR BRYAN. The Nebraska Orator Will be Given a Hearty Welcome by His Admirers This Evening. Hon. V. J. liryan, who is scheduled to arrivrt in this city ou ibis evening's train from the north, will be met M the depot by a reception committer aul -r-c nicJ to tbe McClrtllen 1 louse, where he will time with a .telega'ioi. of leadii-g democrats. As trcvioiit-ly announced special Irate tckel we o placed ou falo st the depot inrlndiiij; t.'ie round trip to Eugene . . VI. 1. ...... .c.,..., l.iiv, l.llllili 1 kut W.. IO ,.,.-,.,, I J city. "l'""n "uv I - availed ttiemselves of lhi opp.T.umiy , aud joined the excursion. Other than nuuisr 'n? tint tiisr:;Ai-ts: displ ivs iu the window- o! the husinesi houses widi tlie ap;e.Araiice of an cc casi'jr;al fljg an I drjH y of buiitin, little chai se, from the iifcual routine is noticed a b'jut loan. Mr. Schmidt, the new prottri-jlor of the MfCla'.l- n lloust', where Mr. 15:ja:i wiil lie enicrtai ied. has manifes'td hie good tas-te ly t j 113 - ly and aitiHiically dct-orutirg bis pnpular hostelry with llspr, hutt:rg, ttc The vacant njuaru a thorl distance south of the opera house, Las been pro vided wi ll a temporary roofed platform for the speaker, iu front of which s.-ats have been provided to accomoJite about 3500 ieople, which r.t present indic tions will I fully ami'lo to ic-com-wnljile I hit crowd, the local train fro:o thos ju'.h ibis luruicg bricg- iog less thau 20d peopU. lloacwr, th weather beinj pleasant a gooJ many peo ple are expected to arrire iatown f oni the adjacent country ibi? aft-.-rnjoii. In lieu of the lict that tho man wha n 0,- 500,000 voters preferred for p resident in 1S9C is to visit our town and oral? t j our people, tr less interest and enthue'atm is manifested than om would naturally expect on such an occasion. Mr. Bryan's lbwery oratory give him the nomination for the presidency at Chicajo in 1S05, but Ms overwhelming defeat has required iuom than th it to keep him ia asuen 'ency during 'he long period of time io'etvning, which re quirement bo hs fai'el to eopply. hence bis wanirg pspulsiity Tjnigbt wa may expect to hear lb aam4 old declaration for free aud uulioti- ted coinage of silver, and the arraign- ment of the trusts; "criminal a.-ression" j policy of tbe administration ii the I'liii- lppinea; increase in oar Etauaing aimy. and a lew kindred eabjecis cn wnicb Mr. Bryan hit been qao'.eJ froai one e:iJ of tbe country to tbe other and cri'.iiiied until bin arguments bave become thread bare, tint still, Mr. Bryan ia ejaebt of an attraction and tbe pejp'e of our county must see him and bear biui Uik, and then tarn oat to th-3 po'U in Jane and roll up tbe biggest KepuVicau nt- jority recorded ia tbe coanty for yeara. You came across tbe country To tell os how to vote, That trusts and corporations lias got na by the throat ; That tbetn who want McKiaiar Mast be almighty blind. We mast admit it, Bryan, Yoo've been uncommon kind. The workin' men was neevlin' Jnst some eocb talk as that. They've bee) so busy wot bin They don't know bere thtj"ie all They think because tbeir waej Is bisted riht lon, -That this Administration Ain't doin them no wrotii;. They can't see why McKiniev fcbould get throwed down fur yoa When wages is a risin'. With lots o' work to do. And so we need yon, William, To tell 'em where they're wrong. To start tbe big procession An' make 'em come along. We e'pese you've been persuadin' Tbe voters everywhere That you would make 'em proper An' give 'em pelf to spare; We s'poee you've done it tiiuply Because you wanted to, To eee the pcor ctape Lapt-y, Was good enough fur you. We e'pote yoa pay expecses Far makin' this here trip, And figured what 'twould cost yuu Before your packed your gri. Appreciate it, do we? Well, ou juet bet we do. Again we tell you, William, s Tu'as awful gisd of yon. Ki. PRAYED FOR.BRYAN. A Colored Minister Who Tempered Patriotism Vi:b Piety. fiie following prayer of an old culjred minister four years ai:o, on the t-ve of tbe presidential election is gxul enough to republish. Tbe fact that tbe prayer was fully answered, sbows that tbe Lord yet anBweie prayer. The okLs.an eaid: "O, Lord, Bave tbe couutiy from the hands of litem mho ia trying to hus. it op. Give us plsnty of work and ood money for it, so we can take ear ii our wives and children, and buy g Kd dread aad meat and pav for i'. Wewant tokeep politics out of cur cburch and out of our prayer meetings, but we can't Le!p ask ing Thee to tea? a look out for that poor miserable sinner, Bryan, who we bear is coming into this state band in band wi b Satan. We ask Thee, don't let him do no harm ; forgive bis sios that be is com mitting every day, and then knock tbe stuffin' oat of him next November." Fusion for spoils was given a knock out blow over in Coos coanty last week, tbo proposition of the "uoion of the democratic and populist forces, eimilar to that of four years ago being defeateJ by- an overwhelming maj h ity. The populists of that county have learned a lesson, though a costly one, and mean to profit by their experience. Coos was a banner populist comity until that party was demoralized by fasion, aud r gained by the republicans. The republicans in their convention Saturday will select a ect of candidates I who cau go before the ptople with clean j rnrA .....I I,... . ., t. 1 lWIU9 OUA 0,,IUC1 lium liU VOUJUlOllllO . ' . can be uttere I. W Kb such a ticket and a united and harmonious party organ-'za- tion success i as.'ure I f..r tho repuhli- cans in June in tbis county. Tr.'-r r , The botite lariti rtiil for ruerlj lti:o , after being amended in tbo Hi-mite hv the . ,. . , , .,, ... . - addition of Ihe liul providing a l inii ' civil government, ami by iuipjrtar.t modifier! iou o' its laiMF pruvisioua. passed the st'iiate Tues lav l y a Vutu uf 40 to 31. ' ! teal poru Ihe difference between list anJ a fusionist is, tbe populist has a ! Puii,ie for auy dbte contracted by my divorce from the old parti, s without hH- j wj,Pi i.iltiel)Ue teuirey. Dalrd at Oak many, while tbo lusionist baa alimony j iaUljoregcri, March 21', 1'JOO. i jjout divorce. Kxcbangc. 1 a02 I'kmikv, ADMIRAL DEWEV A CANDIDATE - Would Not Delete the Nomination for the Presidency. 'iV.siiisi;to.v, April 4. Admiral George Dewey today confirmed the interview publish i this morning in the New York World to the effect that he will se ct pt the l'riK!deni-y ol the United states Hhould the American people (Jefiro him to fill thnt office. He refused to make any further statement. In his original statement ou the fuh ject, the Admiral eaid : "Since studying this subject, I am . ....i.t Hint 11. A IH. nl tllA I'rMklilMttt -""'"""" - .. ., ...... . ....... ,i;n;..,.u i mi l. So duties being mainly to execute the laws 'd Cwre?. Should I bo chosen for tlii" exalted position, 1 would execute the laws of Congress it a faithfully as I have always executed the. orilers ol ray eu periors." LA6ILRN CITY ELECTIONS. Hr. liryan's Home lown (Joes Re publican. Om.iiia, Nub., April C:tits throng) Nebraska held elections to.l.iy, l.inculu tho home of W. J. i'.i yan, Rivea the larg est if nn'.i'ican iu. j niv for vciis, and iDiti's ; tli'aii San p o! lite iocad tickc-i bouMi 0.n.i;i;i, lor lite lir.t'. lim-i in its hietory, tlcct.-i a republic!! may r. Cinuciuuatu'd city eleeii in M-mday rvsuUeil ii a ciuan beei f.jr l!io rejnl di cans' over the f us:oii-t J. Jviliui Kioisli mat', a iiiilliuutiiie Hebrew, was elected mayor over A. M. Cobeu iiv 8000 maj ir ity. T.iledo rep'bliC4ii defeated Ihe Jones poople and they, also, carried Cl ve'a stl and Canton. la U;a!i, Kiui, (J.:u.) waseh.c'.cd j conrcteuian to SJcc-.ed lijbil'.f, ex- pf!it-J, '.iy maj )ii'y over H.cnmond rep.) Ia Montana th republicans carried IIelen.1 and the demcrats Uuttft and A .ac-jnd. Mining Laws. i Manv of cur readers will be interested j ia the follow ins miuiig laws ; I. The state allows nothing per day i for doiug aees;uicnt work. Voder the lawa of Oregon, a man is Ktiaired, with in 00 Jjyg afier locating a claim, to kick a 10 fojt shaft U'ron it, or run a 10-foct tunnel, or ruike an open cut equivalent toeiiber. This is all that iu rtquired ty the eUto of Oreju to seenro a claim. Theohjevt of rM nrii'g this work lo he djne wi'.hin 00 days after the location is male is to prevent people from staking out claiais tli over a district. 2. After the sia'o law has been com i plied with the general laws of congress governs. Tiiii require that in order lo held tbe claim 100 worth of work must be done on it annually, beginning with the fecad calendar year after location. Tbe g'jveiuu.eut does not eprcify any lanua)ar kind of work, bat simply pro vides that atiiJ.tvit most be made that $100 worth ol work has been done. Shot a: the Prince. ButaLU, April 4. The Wince of Wales as ebol at fr!u the train at tbe railway e'.a'.'oa here. The ballet missed bim, but the affair caused intense ex ciJeiccnf. urn:. But!U. April 4. TLe would-be atfaE.-iu of l lie Wince t ! Waics has been arrested. Republican Primary at Gardiner. G ALPINES, tre., April .1, l'.rOO. A very enthusiastic primary was held ut Gardiner oa .Saturday evening, the largest on record for tbe precinct. lr. Alex l'attereon called tbe meeting to order, atd was elected chairman of the meeting, Een K. Lye'.er bving elect ctl EtcrtUry. I'reliminary to cpenine tbe bnsiuess of She i;mary "Mr. Henry Bultaian made a k-w interesting remarks on the political eituation of tbe county and state, which were well received. Same 14 names were placed belore tbe meeting, from which S delegates were chosen, m follows. Dr. Patterson, W, r. KeeJ, P " A. Brownell, Fed Earl, Wm. Yost, Wm. . Smiley, Scott Monis and G. A. Gentry. For road super v:eor, Sulpbnr prini;, Richard Lyster; tiard ner, Wai. buiiiey ; b'cboQeld, Geo. Bal darce. For )i6lico of I he teace, Aug. Sbullis; for cepstablct teo. 1'crkinp. Dr. Alux 1'altersbU was elected aa cen tral couimiHeeuiAD. lit E. LblKlt, Secretary. Timber Locator Arrested. II. G. McKirde y, a well known limber locator, was erresiel in this city Sunday night by Marshal C.tc'es upon a message from the I.'. S. marshal at Portland. Mr. McKiiil-y l.aa been engaged as a timber locator in th Cascade range for some time past, aud h3 located aiaDV claims and I imher eeckers. U. . Mar shal lluustr ciiiitt up from Portland yes terday and took tbe defendant in charge. A trial was bad before United States (JoiumiKt-ioner L. If. Muntanye in (his city and the defendant was held under HOJ bond for his appearance, which was furnished hy depoti ing (be cash with the coiui.Hfio:.tr. The particular charge against McKic ley is euhoruatiori of peijury in procuring one mau by the iuuiu of Whitney ' and auother by the nauiu of Drinkard to make tli InvitH aslucatus fn a tract of laud in the mouutaina up the Calapooia, and Jh j 1 in 1 ws to be deeded to bim as t . , . ' . .... , eoon as a pa'eut is eecured. i ,t gaiJ McKioley u eiulpy pre. j KUtia,, Kma invei,or9 ailj i8 oniy j t!ieir umnt jn tLe luatt(jr McKiule,.a ; vertiou ol iho matter is that it is the Nuithfrn I'acilio railroatl trying to down .. , , , : , ,- ,. i him. lii.it hj H localiiu patties oa .. , , . . ,, ,, , some go j I l.uitl which tlutv ant to gralt. ' ,s uM,.v 1 1 r r ! 1 ; Notice. To whom it tuny cunctrn: Notice in i i,i rtby i:iven that 1 ill no loniier be re ADDITIONAL LOCAL. j Mrs. Coats of Ten Mile is reported seriously ill. V. li. Shambrook of Uaipqua lurry, ig in the city today. O. F, Hohrer came down f rum ti leu- dale on the local this morning. v Jobu Weayer and Ed,wiu Weaver sre down from Myrtle Creek today. Today 's weather Cioudiu tho moni es; high winds along towards 8 o'clock. Surveyor W. P. lieyden, ol Cleveland, was among our numerous call-is to day. We are glad to lepurt that Kev. T. L Jout-s. v!u has been very sick at his homo in Forest lirove, is slowly 5 in prov ing. Among thoeo from Kiddie iu tow n (o see Mr. Bryan, we noticed Jake Nicliole, Nate aud Ivy Dean, Thos. ler, tieo. Yokum and ott:erf. Au.coj; our old Kiddle friends id re UH'iniKr us with a plcican: ea:l lo.lay were, Mvssts. JackavjU, Yokcui, Cl.nct.ee, Noah and Perry Coruult. A . it'.lo eon of s.etion forcuian Mr U'ilii.tute, recently tiicd ul lbdatd. The jcarlfclt ej mputhy of friouda ia extended tLe family in -UAr bereavement. Job iViiuing, an old time fiknd cf the I'l.MMnALttt, t i.s iu the city toJay and uiade this idlico a pltataot busiiietS cu leaving the col!atrjl for cue ytai'a nib c('li)lU.ll in lUtVaUC !. .(ii- v i tin- n.otl uuiqtie wiiitio tiu playi'S in thecitt is at Iv. Sykea' iiaid aara etorr, w l.ero thu window 1i.I8Ih.uu lilltd with ei'yir haif-Jullir-, to the amount of atxul ?C00, with at.ttdau nouucii'g, "We accpl Silver for ail kiiid of hardware." The otbeers who l:ad iu elur the Seat'lt bjnk roblx-r, wlio mi recently caiture 1 iu ('.iMirnia, uiiuwed tb-.ir prisuner ti tic.iie fr.uu the ,Ytibnd trai i iu Cow Crtek ciuton, I j t i.iht, bu: l.e was iccp'uri'd in time f jr theol Ccers to crch U moming local for Portland. Tie i p'.ical 1 i!i )U rtprece-miug a liv ing ha'f lady in the Novelty tore thow window together with a beautiful dit-piay of ladies shirt waist aad waist materials held crowds of admirer t jJay. This or tistic display is the luntliwors of their pjpnlr naWsmanal trimmer Mr. Law- son assistvd by Miss Vivwn Card well. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Gardiuer Has itronr Candidate in the Person of W. P. Rctd. ttAEitiNKK, Or., April I'M'. EiuToa lVi'Mini-Lit: Now that tiie political Put is txj.ii.axi: to siuioier in d nan es are appeariuK for the teveral oil tes within the till cf tbe peopls of lug la-i co'j:.tv it n.il.t tot be aaiist f . r Gardiner.to Irot out her favorite sou. Gardiner has aUays rolitdupa very decent republican vcta and we rop i..U cans downliere wenid like a place on the representative ticket. Tue man we de pend ou tj grace thit place is Warren 1' lsed, nephew of our late fellow towns man, Hon. Al KeeJ. icis young man requires uo ecconium. The ( eople cf Iou'!as county know him to b- an bou ordble-aud upright citi.:n, cijc, w hoil uo'uiua'ed by thi conyeution, will as honorably reprcJci l them a did the late Senator Kee!. KtiiiiUc. Lane County Republicans. The Uepabi.CAua ul Lana cjUbly met ia coirveutioa al Ltiene yceter day. TLe uieetiug aa larg-, ctitliucidtiuc end Larmonioua aud icsulieJ iu (lie tio niiia ttuu ol tbe fo'.loain exceilcut ticket : tor representative?, Jap. llemeuway, ol Cottage Grove, Ivan Mc'iaetn, uf Lc rane, and L. T. Harris, of Eu.'eue. For coaa'.y jadjjt1, O. F. Kncx, ol Cot tage Grove. For clerk, E. I". Lee, of Junction City. For sheriiF, K. 1. Hawley, of Creswell. Cotuati99iober, J. L. Taykr, of Her mann. 0:her teaiiuationa tint yet obtainable. Cape Nome Direct. i'aciiic Coa&t and Kmpire St-aaiebip Co'a 12 tirat cUsa steamers will nail front Portland and Tacotua between April Ut aud Jnce 1st. Guarantee to land pass engers acJ freilit ou the beach at Uipe Nome. Each full ticket allows lot) pounds bagae free. App'y imnicdiate ly fc-r reservations. Juii.N F. Givans, A(;ent, Itofeburif, Or. Plans Wanted. l'lans for eniari;in the echojl lmii-t in tbe city ol Kosebur by tbe udJition of four rooms and remodeling the tUirway will be rectiv J by tbe undersigned un til noon of April 5, 1000. The plans must be accompanied w ith tb probable cost of bmldiuf accoriiitii; t 8uch pUrip. By order board of directors school dis trict No. 4, Doiulas county, Oregon. CLAKA UlLl.Alill, School Clerk. Democratic Primaries. T jleniociat piiuiaries werj held in th 'jtir ci'y p-ecincis SatijrJay, But li' i ; ititeieut was manifested thero be ioir ess than 50 voters out iu the four precincte. There ia more Catarrh in this nei.tiou of (ho country than nil other ditfeasee put together, and until tho lutt few years wan Btippoted to tie incurable. For a treat many years doctors pro nounced it local diaeaee, and prescribed local remedies, aud by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, prououueed it Incurable. Science has proven caiHirb to t e a constitutional disease, and there fore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, inaii'ifaclnred by 1? J. Cheney A: Co., T"l"ilo, Ohio, ia the only constitutioiiul cureotCthe inniket, ft is taken internally in tloieH from 10 drops to a tea.q oonful. ltat.tu directly ou loo Ii'iim I an l lnucoilij surfaces of tbe eVHieiu. 'J'htty ull'er ono hiiutlred dollars lor any ctto it l.iila lo cure. Jvn.l f jr circohir.1 and (cdlimonialit. Address, V. .1. CllKNKY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Driifigieti', 75c. Hull's l ninily 1'illn fti- tbe l.ojd. '.;a:v;: CARPET5 A And the place to Strong's Furniture Store. ; We 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 quette Rugs are of the latest designs and styles. We can show you the best line of Tapestry Curtains ever shown iu Douglas County. Also a good line of L,acc aud Novelty Curtains. Our motto is Good Goods and Honest values. B. Roseburg, Oregon. CURRIER'S GROCERY. Iriuest Gaudies and a complete Hue of Bottle Goods of all kinds i TEAS, Our Stock of ; COFFEES, and t OTHER GROCERIES Are always fresh, as we are constantly getting in new 1 T t 1 goods Kciucmucr we can save you money. Sheridan Hluck. ..... Roseburg Pharmacy M. I'. RAPP, Prescription Druggist. I)rnj, Toiled Article!, Talent iledi- cint. Cigars. Stationery, Toilet Soaps, I'Hints itnl Oilft. photographic uppIiE?... The celebrated Magazine Cyclone Plate .Cameras. Triumph Cut Film Cameras. Cull and Examine them. ROLAND AQEE, Tealer in Ffour, Feed, Groceries, and Coun ry Produce. Highest price for Roseburg, Mrs. N. Boyd,. Desires to close out her large aud select stock of Chiua and Glassware and will give tbe best bargains ever oiVerep in the city. C and prove the truth of this .statement. Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good fresh Groceries, aud to get them promptly when you order them". Call up 'Phone No. iSi, for good goods aud good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. Notice for Publication. I'MTtO STAti- I.iSD Orn. E, Ki-setmrg, Oregon. Al ril. 4. 1X NoUcc U hereby ;cn thai in compliance rt lib the pwisinu of tlie act -f Coiigrew of June l.t, entitled "An act f,n the mle of lim'ter Iattil iu Hie t&xt of f Jt:iJoru?o, Ongon, Nevada nd ahiiieton Territ'rr." UEKKAKU F. KARfHNER of Abt rtleeii.t'ouiity of Ctteiiaii, Mate ol WatU ittgtoii, li' tbi ti.t T tiUtl iu this otlice hia .norii (t.tenient No '.'It's for the purchase of the ?VV' oi Sec So 4, in Tp No fc Kaucc No9W, and wiU ot'.cr proof to h.if tiiat the laud aouglit i mote aiuable for its tiiuti-r orsttmc than for grictiiturnl purpoe, an J to establish his claim to ii1 land before tho Kegisler and Revviverof this ortiee at Koeburv, On uon, on Friday, the l.'ithdavof June. He name a witiicscs: Jainet II. Fuller. J. 11. Kathuer, 1'. M. Littler. liettrKC li. llokiii9 all of Alenie-n. Chehatit. Cotmiy, ahidi;toa. Any and ail petaotis claiming adtenely the a'ove deeribed laudt on or K-.'ore said 1 til tlav ol Jtitie. l.H I. J. T. 1IKIIX.KS. pn" Register. Adniinistrator'5 Notice of fale. v-Orit K IS H KKI BY I.1VKN THAT BY VIR tueainl in purMniues of an order and de cree ol the 'utility Court ol l'ouglai County, Oregon, dulv made bv the llnu. Joe Lyin, j Jtiilse of f-aid Court, nut entered of record ou tue oin tttiy oi "pieiiita-r. i ., tirufiiyn auuut recting the undersigned admltiiatrator to sell the real itrottertv her. itinft.T dc-erilel and I- VliL-iiv t.) Ihe e!t" of Karl Kliiiinel, deceased, i tlieaid admiiti trn'or w ill proceed U nell ou j and aiier Miindny, May 7,.1'aW at private a!e j for cie-li In liuii t er pai l eavli aud credit, uion the said premises In otic body, the followiui; tleseriiHtt real property, towit: kit s. bl.K-k I iu j the tow u ol CatijuuviKe, iiotiglas County, Ore-t S"n" 1 JU KI'KRlt'K B KIMMKL, O. V. I'AUTKR. ! (a:) Administrator. quirrel SURE DEATH Squirrel and Gophcn Poison. Prepared Wlieiil) The Host Hint Cheapest lictncly yet diseoi'i. red f. r the ikMruc tioii of these orchard sud rntit h pe-tv. A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Druggists, 8 " '. ' ROSEBURG. OREGON. : :A;:,';rA'.s ' get them is at i ! I : i A . t , W. STRONQ. WM. CURRIER. Coautry rroja.-e. Oregon. Notice for Publication. I'nlted states Land Office, Ko-sat a., Orvsoa, April 4. 1MP. Notice is hereby given tial Iu compUaute with the provisions of the ait ofCougrrsaof June a. ISTss euutied au act for the ftile of timberuiHd" lit the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington. Territory," GKOKliK B. HOPKINS of Aberdeen, County of Chehal is. Stale of Wash ington, has this dar tiled ill this office his worn statement No SIS, lor the purvha-c ol the s . Nt'.aod lots I audi of Sec i. iu TpNoiS K No 'J V. and will oiler proof to Uiovr thai tlie land sought is more valuable for its limber or tone thau for aKrieuil.iral puqtoses, and to es tablish h.s ciaim to said bind before the Regis teraud Receiver of thin ollice at Koscbure, Ore son on Friday, the 1 jib day of June. l'.JO. He taints aa nitucei: James 11. Fuller, U. karshner, P. M. Littler, J. B. Kandiner. allot Aberdeen. Chehalis county. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adverolcy the above, described lauds are requested to tile Uieir claims In this oiltee on or before raid l.tthlnr of Jone. J. T. CRUNKS, A V Kcglater. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough. Bears the Sigafnra of SURE DEATH Gopher Poi (PREPARED WHEAT) NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. l.'.ilu A Htiito'. Jjind Ofliee. Ritsfburi On-iron, Maruh It), It'. Sotli'O is hL'rt'hy ttvfii lliat la compliance Willi tht pruvisiiiim i,l ilt. act n( (;ontrui o( JuneS, l)7i, ontiiU'l "An act (or the wile of tlmrr lttrt'l In tht- hiaii-i ol CnlWornla, Orraon, D.IMKL I). KKNNKIjV. I cVhaihi.,."; mid '.n tl fci' Torn tatcment No. WJ, (or the j.archae of the .14, HW.'i. Ltt:t, 4,ot tf-tlon No. 1H, In Township No. i4 H, ltiinze Xo. 2 V, aifl will oiler proof to show that Hit laud nought It more valuable (or li timber or t tone titan for agricultural pur- po"ii, and to CHtabltrh r.is elaiin lo Bald land before the Itcgiitcr aud Receiver ol thU office at ICoseuurv, Oit;u, ou 'i uettday. Ilie ritid dy of May, J'.Mi. ll nnmeti ni witneftcii: L. G. be Wolf, of Woodland. Wa'tiincton, Ueorze II. Me- ciou.i,Jair...H Jiei niiy.fcii.is ii. iianna, all of Anltiaud, Hiwiumii. Any aui an perwms eiu:miu alven-l the - 1.. A ill...!., l-.ul ...1 " l .U i . claitnA in thin o;!ite on or llure laid 22nd day of Mav, l'jijt.i. J. T. PBIWiEn Ucinstcr. NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION. Cn I. il States LB'I Offict . U.-.-KitCB-i.UrvL'iin. March lt, lJt). ?."ilic" if li'p I'V irivcn that in cKiliancc niUi tin: tip. n of the act of :iD''reI Julie 3, ( uiiilt 1 "Aa net lor the dale of timlier lain ti in I lie .state of California, Oregon. Nevada anil hf :is;tjti Terr'torv '' JAMES Mt-Cl I.LY, Of Ashlitn.1, t'ourity of AsbUml, niate of WiK coQ.in, liHf thi day liied ia lint. oliit:e iiitt strorn stiiemeiit No. ..s, i.,r the ftirein. of the N W , t.f r.'t Hon N'n. II. in T'jt uship N. li A, Kanije No. J, W., itu.l v.iil ofter lirool lo ttiiow that llie la:il nought i mor; valuable for it timber or ttonc tliaa for agricultural itiirrKr:ew, and to c tablixli M c'ltim l i -unl land b fura the Keeitt teranil Beireivcrol l;n c:;lii-e at Kosilur. en gm, on l'iielay, th'- Jj.-i.l lay of May, 1:W. Hn naiiiOT u witiiere-: !..(.. PeWoU, r.l Wixlianl. Wahi:ii!tt.n, tjeoreo II. McClotiS. iiai II. Han Iis, Daniel p. Keliuniy, ail ol" Aelilantl, W ir.wa Mil. any nut all iiersoi-a claiming a.lverw-ly the aboiuKleacribe! hint are ntinesictl to fi iu their claims in this ofliceon or leIore aaiJ Hai tJa of May, 1-M. J. T. Laicx.t-. Keriater. Notice for Publication. I'mted States Land Ornel, K. lors. Orctcoa, Kebroary L !. Nolitv i bereoy giveu that ia cmiplianee uiilitli.- vnvii"ii- of tiie act of Cou-rt.-s of June- :i, crttit'.eil '-An act or the aie of lim Ijr laiitlx Iu the Stai. s of (. aiiforii :a, Ores.a, Neva'laani Wafbirjtrt'tti Ti rnlorv, ' t IIARI.IE'.LIsKKV Of ahuuri). Otonty of Kay !ie!J, State of Vi roiMln, haj this flay liletl lu thiitotiice hiorit statement No. K5, (or the ptirehaf--of the l.u 3, . t! , NV; i.l ef-:ion So. 2, in Towrtiip N. 2INntii Rn;i: Ko. 3 West.an'I will oa'cr proof to show that the land socght i ia..re raluaLIe forib t;uiUr or stone tiiau lor arietiilural I'urpo.', and land befof' lie to etablittii hi. elan to aiid ltegis'.i r and v'..er of Ibis office at Kox-.burtr. Or.-te., in VTi.lay th' UTih dar ol Apr;:, v.'v. IK timut i witnesses: Christian U. Uahl Va-hbnm. Whtcoosin, I. T. IcWo:fof Wo-iJIan l, Wa.biRton. John W. HeunD'i 01 tU'EL.cm nuci.iuio, trul Yi. l"ott-ref Ah;anl. of Vio3in. Any and all per-out cia.mir.e adtem lr Ihe above-i'''ribtJ land; are reineteJ to hie their claims in thUoCiee ou or before aid -Tth day ol .pm, mv. t. l. bk.lxjL.-s. aJt'p Kegiater. Notice For Publication. rSITCI r-XkliZi MSD OFFICE. lUTtebunr. Orwron, February 13, l'.X). Ntlieo i faervbr pien that in compliance with the TtviKjne ot the acl of Coesrew of June Int. IsTtt, entitietl "An act fur toe vale of limber !acr.g in the .-'.ateti f i aliforcla, t.Tgi'n, Netrada at J ahiron Territory," MVEtTOlt Of Waliti;m, County of Bay rie'.t. State cf Wis consin, ba ti l tlar r !ej in tbis o.t.ce bin fm ? tat- men t No. ..i, for ihe poreha-e ot the Lota 1 anil J. anI f'j of XE.!4 of e-.ii.'ii No. t".. in Tot:M No. C4 '4lb. Range No. J Wst, and wiil oiler pnf to how that the lurid s..u -ut is nioe rajtiable Ut iu timber or nc than for agricultural purr. anl to ettnbiish h;5 claim tittaid land before the Kti-tr and Kciieivcr 'f tow of5ce at Kibur Oregon, on ThundaT the ."td. da - of Hay. l'.". lie ua.!!-a- nri:nes: Isatid Hed land.nf Wa-hbtirn, V'iiC"'Uin, Jarob Johntuii. Uafhburu. W:-conin, tar l-ncizTeo. of Wa.hburn, W iscnisin, Oiaf Olyjn, ol Wasiscrn, W iMMUi.n. Any and a perftnt claiming adversely tha above d.-ser:3d lands ar rcni- sle-i to !'.'ie'thetr claims in tbis o-.co on or belor sid 3rd day of May, l.o. J. T. BBJ1)j--. ik p Uesi'ter. Notice for Publication. I'MTED STATF.S LAND OFFICE, RnKbur. Oregon, February 17, 10. Noliee Is hereby siven laat in complimnct lth tae prov itioc the act of Conn-s ot June . lr. viitnled -An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of Cali.'oniia, Oregon, Net ad aad Vahinstnn 1rr.torr: OsCAK LCNUOKKN, of Vabburn, Coanty of Bay held. State of Wis counu. has this day til.1 in thisoiliee his sworn suteio. r. ; No. xi I. the purchase of the NF of Svcti ta No. 12. ia Ton-b:p No-il S Bine No. 1 W.. and iil offer prtxif to show that tee lande.-tight is more taluabie lor its timber or st.ine than for aru ulturul piirptu. and to r--tabhsfi 1.: a.:.i to -aid land before the Kc-;:-terand t.ttntru! ti.:s ortiee al Kunibur?, Orv eon, vi .Thurtday. the wir-l day of May, l.w. Ho r.a:uv-t t wiiuivev la :d lleti'.an-l. of w oshfcur'.i. :H.--:i:it; divert iie, oi Wabburn, W-oajo; ' tiat i. K'lf ti. of W-hbtirn, Wjcjn siu; Jacob Johnson. d ashbtim. l iH.-onin. Any an-1 a 1 ptron eiuuninc tdeT?;y the alKve-de-er:cl iaad are icu,-u-d l 1 !e their tiaim. in lb. office en or be:ore veid Srl day oi May, l.M . J. 1. lJKlla.,E3 iu:;p ' KeglMer. Notice For Publication. Cttilcd SUM taad Of.-.v. Ko.-n ao. oregou. Manh lo. IAV. Not.. t ben by g:en ll.at itt cmpiiaiicc with the i r i?i.;; ,. tlie acl ol Cou?reMOf JuaeS.ls, cntitW ' Aa act fer tiie aie oi timber land ia tiie states oi Caliiornja, On.-sou, Nevada and Wahi::i. :i Tetritorv.'' sILA- H. ulN'Si Aihlan.!, County of Ah!aad, State of Wis con -la. ha this duv dW l in tlii oiUce l.U v.vora s'.ateuicut No. .vi, for the pun base of the NE'4 of Sh'Uoii No. ii. ia Tohumiid No. il S. Ranue No. 3 V. and will oi!er pr.if to show thai the ianasot:g:it is more t a,tiable lor us umber or stone than for agricultural purites. and lo es tablish his claim to aid laud before the Kegis- ter ana Receiver oi tm ouice at ttosebun;. O re coil , on Tueday, the iSid day of May, lXo Ho names aa witnesses: L. ti. "DeWolf. of Wood land. Washington. Jaiues McCuIly, Ueorce H. MtrCloud, Uauiet D. Keusedy, all of Ashland, Wisconsin. Any aud all dcimmis c'.amiitic adversely the abeve-dejaTtbed lands are reouest! to tiie their claims In this orhce ou or before aid iiud dar of May, 1S. J. T. BaiiHiis, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nited stales Land OtTice. I'.otBi ao, Orecon, April 1). Not:cc is hereby g-vca thai iu"cinip!iauce wiih-the provisions ot the acl of Congress oi June 1?, entitled "An ai t for the sale of timber lamts iu ihe ii:es of c aliforniu, Oresou Nevada aud N ahi:!-.-!ou Territorv,'' JaMF H. Fl'LLKli. of Aberdeen. County of Chehaiis, State of Wash ineton has this day Clel in this ortiee his sworn statement No. 914, for the pure time of rt.t8;, N VV . aud to'.s .! .ind 4 oi Section No. 4, in Town ship No. Jl S. Ranee No t W, nat will ofter pPKit to show that the land soaiih t is more valu able for its limber or stone than for agricultural punes. and t estabUli his claim t said land betere the Kcnisler and Keixivtr of ihis orliecal Hots bun:, t'l.voii on Friday the loiiay of I Jiiui', liw 119 ttauicn as witncvies, l.eorgo B. Hopkius, P. M. Littier. ti. Karsinie.', J. B'.K'arsh ner. a'.l of Aberdeen, Wah. Any and all per sons ciiUmitig advereH- the above-de ribod lands are nvitiestc-.i to tile their claims iu this oflic.6 on or before said l.H a dav ot June. lA'X J. T. B1UIK5ES, aop Kegis;er. ACKERS' ENGLISH KEMEDY will stop a cough at any lime, and will cure tbe worst col,l iu twelve Louro, or money refuadeJ. '25 ct. and 50 etB. rusale at Uapp'd dru store. OK 1 11 K f peedy ;.ud Eilccuuil lAstnic tiou ot 5QUIRREL5. UOPtltRS. MICE, CROWS RATS, IC- son. Roseburg Academy X'JltM.VL, (Ji-AJSnlCAL A5D CoCRSE. L"eaiNhh A special ttracber for each tit purttnunL Stw -"vcl at any lime. For tarUo,! ! nrlilroua tt n .t im.i r.al C'.-T. Vi" HITTt.tE e y. A. V. , Koseburg. lleeidence. Cor. LoagIaa and CJuiv WICK Kts. 'Three Daily Trains Between Odzen j " and lienor V " T V - The ii;craasein tranpcoatiaental trare by way of Salt Lake City ia consequence of tbe st enic ami other attractions of tbe routo, has recently justified tbe lib Grando Wtitcrn Uiilway ia connection with ihe le- yer li Il'-j Grande aad Cot-. o-a lo Mi J!a:i 1 liailrosua saya tbe Ball Like Tribtnif, in efctaUitbinj a tip6 daily fa-t pa senior 8-rvica be'tneen Ofr den and Denver. Ail rl tbes trains are equipped wi h th-j Ijtttrt appliances, im- pr-jve't-at and va:h. This r0l inr cperale - :Lr .cj;",i flte;- rs between C:ii cago, Ut-n an l y .ui Frrffjcifco, alw a perfect tiiniii,' t ar tervi-:.-. S"iitl 2c poet for ii.erat'jre, ratoj or other iiforun tintoJ.,D. Ma-sSi'!'.!, l53 AVasltiogton, l'or:iiU(l; cr t tV. Ileintz, General Passenger Atnt, ..,;; City. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cm'. .1 -ta;e Laud Ofliee. Ko.-ebur. Oregon. March a, l'.JU. . Nutict! is berjbjr uiren thai in compiiaiiev with tLe Troi.-iom of the ai t of Coaxnm of June", W i-utitl-I "An a-t for t!ic nale f ttinlnr !a:ils in the !i:.iie of Calilum:a, Oretron, Netwla and aM,uj:t.,;i l'-ntury," CHAULK- TIIOM : C'.evelariil fJo'irite tf !' isla., State of n.-- jeoa. bat ttttff iIat tlietl iu tbU office bii aTteri "ateio "tit No. v", for the purchase- of tbe Vt'j S!iu.te.,!"inJti., ia lowiuiiip No. 27 b. Kaugit No. West, an'l v. i.l oT- r ir-Kf to ihou tliat the lari'l a-tai;i i more vaiutLW for in Umber tr st.tsc than for agricultural puroae. ami to enabluii Ma c'aun to "ai'l Itmil bef t tae Resi.M -r and Kcirer of thm tux at Riaa tur, (jroiv.i. on Tturvlar the Tl'a xy Jun 1 J. lie names u t.itac-?: Lianl Vot Feaal. Carl Bw.ter, John IKvier, anJ WstAi hermao. oi t'leveiaml, Ort-ma. Any t..l ail !era elai'niii? alverwly -Ul i abo e-ieser. teJ lanj. are re-idcjled Us fii ttir e.ainu in o:I.ce ou : I ;nit laid Tth doy of June, VrMi. i. T. BLIDSE, ' Kt-eisitr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. rsilid StatL-s land OJice. Bot-EBi a. On "ti, March. 1J.19U0. Notice is hereby given tbat in compliance with the proTiionsof tae act ot Congress of June 3, lala, entitled "An art for the sale of timber lands in Ihe t-la'.esof ' atiioiia, Oregon, Nerada and Washiugon T-rrrit-irT,'" NLV ILLZ P.'MOWATT. of Ashiaad. Couu'y of Athiand, tute of couia. tut ti;l nay :iI ia this office his sworn staieuient o. s--i. lor tie prehase oi the NB' rt ection No. Is. in Toun--iip N . 54 S, Range No. 2 W, and will oJer tw- to show tha: tae km! n..'!it is more vsli-.'jlr foe ita timtiervr soce than for azrieuiluril purtes. and to es tablish h.s ciaim t said Ianl heiore the Begister and Ib.retver oi this odic- at U--ebur2. Orwon. on Tocsiay, she ir.d day of May Us names as wi:neses: i. O. lKol;,of Woud land, Washiuston, iartes C. Tunnry, of Port- ttO'i, ortt-ii. Junie iicv-TLiiy, ianiei U. a.ca nedr, of Ata:tud, vv iM..-r-ni. Any aad ail persons Ciaiaiirje adverwiT th abore-describii laud r? rsuestcd to fiie their cla ms in this office oa or before said 22ad day of May, VJy. J. T. Biioct-, Begister. Notice For Publication. rXITED STATES LAND OFTICE. Rc-o'jurj, Oreean. February 13, laia Notice is hetvb? civen that is eoniDiiai witii the nviiosof l!u act of Conerm of June 3rd. l?.s. entitled -An act for Vae sale of titkiber laudf ia IS states of CaUfonua, Ctcgon, Nevada aad W a?h:ngton Teiritorv.' UAViU HEDLANli. Of Washburn. County of Ba de.d. iLate of Wia omsin. has Ui.s dav fi'.el in this ofijee his swrwai itatemeni No. Utr toe purchase of the fcE'i of li.ta 'o. )-", la Ton caaip No. 24 sontli, l.aii'-e No. Sc!, nd will oiler proof to show tr.at thelaad sotiijhl is m.-ru Taioab'e for its Liubrror stone than for arrk-iiltural parvwea, una w cstaiOi-h his claim to said land be lore tbe tM.cij.ler and Kevvii erof this ocv at Loebury, (rvgon, oa Thursday Lie Jnl day 't ilar, Un. lie nai-ies as uitneses- divert Oie. of" Wasa l urn, Wisci'Bsia. ulaf il. vison. of Washbaru, NVi.J4x.usia. Jac'b Johaoa. oi Washburn. Wis consin. c-Msir l.underen. of Wachbum, Wicwa s:n -Viiyaut ai! persons ciaiaiing adversely ae c-tilteril'etl 1,-iii'l arw rfjuested t tle their ciiius in iliis oiliec ou or beioro said day cI5Ii:v, v..V. J. T. BADGES, m;.p Kcgv-tcr. Notice for Publication. I'sirm sniE- LiotFrit t, i'.o-'- bt.r'-. Ono.ii, February. 1.', I 3a Noli' c i" hereby pit en that in ouiptiaaee with the provt'ioas ot toe act of Com:re of June U. 17 . cntit'.eJ "Aa act for tiie sale, of timber '.an.U ia the Mate of Caiifomia, Oregon, No ada aad V ahia-"ou T- rrltorr " JACOB JOHNjON; of W ashbnrn. County .. Bayiieid. s;ate of Wis consin, has t :i-s day Bled in'lhis orliee hi" swoti statcuient No. !c, fw the purchase cf lie St1, oi MV,1, ant lots 3. 4 and c of :-ectioa No. t, ia Tcwushi Not 2 Math Kange No. W , aul will offer MOuf to shvw that the land sotitnt is more valuable for ita limber or storw than for agricultural purpoacs, audio cstajiish his claim to said land bctvt the Re-ister and Receiver of this orBee at ' burg, uregon. ou Thurs-iav. the 3rd .lav of Mav, fciO. He names as ui;nesies: David fletilaad, ol Washburn. W ac-asin; Su m Oie, of Wash burn, Wisconsin; i!af M. Olcsoa. of Waahharae. H iecii.ia; Oscar Laadgreu. oi Washburn, Wis curisia. Any and all persoa claiming adversely the above-described lauds an- ivsjuested U file tueti claims in this ollice oa or beiore said Srd day May, 1A0. J. T. 1-KIlKiES." m.:p Kesater. Notice fnr Publication. Vsr. to Stats- Ijno Orvtcs. Koacburg, Ur.soa, February lt;, hi. Notice is hereby given that in cvunpiiaace with the provisions of the act of Congress of June. 1STS, eatitled " Au act for liie sale of tim ber lands i: the States cf Cai.iornia, Oregon,. Nerada and Washincton Territorv; ' A LB h R 1 K. EKTiV.s, ot MarshSeM. County of Coos, State of Oreeon. has this day tilevl in this oTiee his sworn stale meal No. for the purchase of the sE' . of ffeeliou 5,. in Tow nsnip No. il S. Kange No. V., and will oiler prtinf to show that Ihe land sought is more v al liable for ii timber or stone thaa for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land beiore the Retrister and Recoil er of this ofii,-e at Rosebiiiv. i'regon, on :iltird:iy. ihe l.'th day of Mav. r.w. Ha names as witu-.-sscs: Win. ti. smith, of Marshneld, Orexti. tictv H. Herrvta. of Marshfield, Oreeou E. W. Kardcli. td Marsh'ie'.d, vrt-0-on: A. E. Kar del'.. of Marsh?.cld, Oregon. Any and all persons ci.viiuiug a trer'tly the oUne-descrihcd lauds are veiuestel to ttle'tnei: i UiUis in this eff.ee oa vr be ore said 12th dav cl Slay, 1AV. J T. BKlIXiEs," Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. a I'uiivd States Laud OiKee. Koebi it... Oregon, llarva 10. 1AHX Notice is hereby gived that in compliance with the provisions of theaettjf Congress of Juuo !. l:s. eutnle.1 .'.m a,-t tor tho sale ot timber lauds in the Slates of California, Oregon, Nevada, aud Wahingtoa Territorv.' tir.OReiE II. MeCI.OL Ih Of Ashlaud. county of Aihlnnd, state of Wis consin. ha this day nled iu this ortiee his sworn statement No. sw, tor the purchase of the E' , S!4 Lots 1 and2 of SeeNo. 1. iu TpN'o. 4 K No. J W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone thau for agricultural purposes, and to es tablish his claim to said land before liieKegia ter and Receiver of tlits otiiec at Koscbure, vp gou, on i'ues.iav-. tbe fnd dav ot Mav, ljui. Uo imuies as witnesses: L. O.'l'eWotf". of Wood laud. w:ihin.;toii, James McCullv. -ilns H. Uau n a, Duuiel 1). Kcuucdr. ail ot Ashlaud, Wisewu- 9111. i Auy ami ail persons claiming advervty abovc-desv'ii-d lauitsaie requested to i.lo thcir claims in this otiiec ou or Kiore siiid iaid dav ol Slay, 1AV. J. T. BnitHiBs, Kcg'-sier. Bicycles. Ten Jo'i.iriI,l.,,l3 anJ all iu good conditio!), the?o prices are ir-qJ for t " daye. Wewant to maka room iisriiifa lar(e stock of new bee!, IttttT'ais rinl Cievelaud.t, which we will s 'tl thieea 8tin at prices from $ Jo ti 3J. Just think of a wheel like tin' Iinpe: ia! f ir JJo. Tiiey il r:'; nee. I any ri iiiiiuicinl.ition, they reco:n:iieiil thi'n,s;!i- . We 8;. I it ol l.ial se.uou, iiii'l tlu v ire ;t!l ivip" t;ood Baiisfactioii. T. K. Kk ii ii:1 . JiOdeblf i T i L :