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ANOTHER BRAND OP DEMOCRACY The Democratic San Franclc3 Exam iner li oat with the following "Platform of National Toiler" at lt ruait brad, which, without a alngle exception, lain harmony with the policy of the adrolnle tratlon, here it Is; " American expansion aa oppoaed to imperial exploitation. Kvery powaeialon over which oar flag flies, to be an inte gral part of our Union, and governed ac cording to American precedents and American principles. Dig tho Nicrrsgua canal (the bill for this purpose has been passed by con gre) Uy waterway bring our eastern and western coasts Into free communica tion, our naval strenuth will be doubled and oar commercial difficulties haired. Annex Hawaii (accomplished). With the command of the Pacific we have opened the door from the far west lo the fur east. A mighty navy (In progress). With the command of the eea, no foreign force can cross it to attics as. Strategic haei in the Went Indies (ac complished). National defense carried oat to sea and our coasts relieved of dan ger. Croat national universities at West Point and Annapolis (In progress.) Tratood officers for the rceervee, creating on efficient citizen force for war. No huge and undemocratic standing army In time of peace." Dr. Darrln lias arrived In C'anyooville and is ntopping at the Rrlfie Hotel until May 7, whore consultation is free. He treats ail chronic diseases with success, having just coins from Rlddlo, Ore., where he has been iito busy the past two weeks, a number of patient can bo referred to as to the good he has done and Is doing. Dr. Darrln will return to Koeeburg about May 10th, to July 1st. Oilic at Van Houten Hotel. All pecntlar femalu troubles, irregulnr menstruation, b'tichorrhoea, displace menls, etc., are confidently treated as well ss a!l a nte, chronic, private add nervous diseases, of wha'ever nature, if not. Consultation freo. ' DYHI'CI'SI I AMI IXDIliMTIoN CtliBU, Mr. Editok: For over six years I have ! a irrtiiU sufferer from acute and chronic dysprpaia and digestion. I came to Dr. Darrln and have taken his treatment, and consider myself entirely cured. I feel very thankful for the cure and am only too glad to recommend Dr. lUrrln's treatment to the afflicted pub Mc. Can be referred to. Mum. Amanda If auoi.d. Astoria, November -J. Olllce hours, t) a. in. to 8 p. m. Sealed bids will be received by the beard of directors of school Dint. No. i, for the contract of a four room addition to the present school building, also re modeling roof and stairs, as per plans and specifications furnished by C. H. DurggratT, architect, naid building and alterations to be completed by Sept. 1. I'JOO. All bids must be accompanied with certified cljwk for 1200. All bids in iih t be In the hands of the clerk by 1 o'clock, May 12, 1!K)0. Contractor will be expected to give a bond for full amount of bid. DansKti I s;ie' -'fleations can be seen at the office of C. 11. Hurpgraff.Albony, Ore. gon, and ul Churchill A Woolley's, Roe burg. Board reserves tho right lo reject all bids. Dy order of board of directors, school Dist. No. 4. , O.Ait.t Diixauii, (a.H)) Clerk. NOTICn FOR PUULICATION. I'nltiHl states I.unl Olllce, KiiNKui'ltii, Oregon, May 4. l'JOK. Notice In hereby Klven that the folluwlug minxd aoltlcr ha Mod notice nt liia liitouiloii lo make llnul uruullu support of his olulm, and (hut said proof will Ui mado boloro tlm Keglstcr unl ltcdvor Hulled Ktates, l.aud Oliloo, at Kocburg Oreuou June 14. 1 '., vis: CIIKI.KSBASfll i On If. K. No. 7773, NW; N K1 1, Nh.'i NW'. Hoctloa 26 T. 80 H.. K. 4 W. Ho name tliu following wltneaic to prove bis coiilliiuoua residence ukid and cultivation I said laud vli: . AtUirhury, of oak I'nt-k, Oregon; J. Alter Imry, ul Oak Creek. Oregon! T. !, of Oak Creek, Oregon; Ueorgo Hnruiii, ol Glide, Oregon. J. T, liHUMIBH, m"i l Rcglitur. Notice for Publication. Hhitkd BtATirti Land Orru , Roschurg, Oregon, February 16, 1. KtiHi-m In hun.l.l vlviill that 111 Colli lllUC J pith tlio pro? Islon of llio act of Congres ol Inn., a. m-.k. antUliHl "An ant for tho Hale ol tim ber laud la tho Mate of California, Oregou, Nevada and Washington Territory; KKIO VV. KAKDKl.I, of Mariliflold. Couuty ol Coos, Htato of OngoD, ha tlila day Uld lu thl ofllce his sworn auic ineut No. hl (or tlio purchase of the lou I, '2, H' t NK!i. ofHollon No. 2, lu ToMnshlp No. J7 e, KuuueNo. WW., ami will oiler proof to allow tnatttio laud aoogtitl wore valuable for lla timber orston lliao for agricultural purixwn, audio cstabtlih liiaolalm to said laud before KoKlsUiraud Receiver of tlil ofllce at Itoau burg, OrcRun, ua Haturday, the 12th day of alay, Its). If uann a wllnc: Albert . Belly, id SlarsktleUl, Oregou; A. K. Kardell, ol alarali Scld.UregoB; W. II. Hmlih, of Mnrahllsld, Ore H'ta; Uo. ti. Herrou, of MaraliBald, Orogou, Any a a ail wraoua claiming adv-nly the aboto-ueauribad laail ara rjuuaUid to fil Ibatr , la ttis uflkis e r bet;naahlJ.lhiSlr Cass Street" Market Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Fresh and Cured Meats Fish and Game in Season, F. S. Godfrey, 'Phone Main 353. Prop. ROLAND AO EE, Dealer In Flour, Feed, Groceries, and Coun ry Produce. . Highest price for Country Produce. Roseburg, - Oregon. Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking, is to have good, fresli Groceries, and to get tlteni promptly when you order them. Call up 'Phone No. i8r, for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. The Willamette. Once more beside the golden w aters, Sweet river fair and bright. Where day declining fondly loiters I long to ba tonight. I love to see tby waters flashing. At sunset bright and clear, I love to hear tby solemn daahlog Resounding far and near. Memory of the mountains hoary, From whence thy waters flow, Around me bring the light and glory Of days of long ago. When I listened with sweet pleasure To the music of thy song, And thy stream In hours of leisure, Taught me leneous deep and long. Among the bills that often hide thee, In thy bank to preen and gay, Ioni ycArs aco J iiaxsed beside thee Many hapy hours away. Oil in my dreaTia I fee bofoiH Thy current gently glida, A naiiiulera longing oft comes o'er me To linger by thy tide. Sweet river t- thee I have listened. At midnight's solemn hour, Oft have I watched thy waters glisten In moonlight calm and pure. And tarried by thy wavelets merry . Where danced the myriad atsrs, Till o'er the mouutaios bigh and airy, Khono morning's .Tlmson bars. Hetlecting skies above thee glowing With the rosev light of dawn In fancy I can see thue Hawing lo lovely grandeur on. Willamette, though mine eyes may never Behold thy stream again. Yet tby mem'ry shall forever Within my heart remain. Aldon Hakn'kds, Hoseburg, Oregon. SUMHONS. IN T11K CIHCUIT COL'KT OF TUK State of Orvgon for Douglas County. 10. O. Voumr. A. O. YoiiiiKnnd tico. J. Stciiriirt, partner under tho lirm namo of K. ti. Toting & t.o., J'iuintin.1 vs. .lumen JO. Manuinu und Miucrva I.. 10. jMnnniiig, DofeiidunU. ToJiiiiichIO. Maiming uiul Minerva I., JO. .Manning, above named defend ants: In tho iinnio of tho Stuto (if Ore gHi: You uro heriiby required to appear uiul uiihuit the cniuplaint tiled ngainnt vuii in tlio ulxivo entitled action on or before the lirstduyof tho next regular term of eg id court, to-wil : On or lieforo the 11th day of June, 1!KK, and if you fail ho to answer tho plaintiff will take judgment tigaiimt you us prayed for In tlieir coinjilaint, ti-wit: For tho sum of t(;S5.4) with interowt ut tho raU of 10 per cent er annum from tho 1st day of February, ltKJO, for such attorney's fees us th court nhall ttd judge. reftHonablo and for plaintirT'n coHts and (liHburrto nientc, and for an order of huIo of tho following d:;riUfd attached real proji crtv, to-wit! W yi of N K of Sihj 1 Tp'l'5 S It V, Will. Meridian, IMh 1, 2 and 3, tho HI0 of N W mid Si of NJO1 of Sec 5 in T 25 S 11 5 W, Have and accepting therefrom 0 acres horoti fore deedoil I'mpqua Lixlgo 37 1. O. t, F. Also excepting a strip of land 30 feet wide beginning at tho eouthwoHt Comer of mud land wold ITnipmut JHlge 37, running north to south lino of 1 la ker Douutioii 1 -u i ul Claim, tiiouco west along naid lino HO rods containing 2 acres. AIho excepting 1 aero in tho X 10 4 of suid Sec 6 heretofore Hold C 1'. Manning, tlio deed for which is of rec ord on jingo UU, Vol 5 Uocord of Deeds for Douglas County, Oregon. This summons Is published by order of Hon. J. W. Hamilton, judge of xuid court, which order is datod April 23, 1900, und tho time proscribed in said or (let lor publication la once a week for six weeks preceding the llrst day of said term of court, und tho day of tho first iiublicatiou of this summons is April 20, taut F, W. BENSON, Attorney for I'laintifff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'MTEir Statks Land Office. IlOHcburg, Or., April 12, 1100. Notico is hereby given that in compli ance with tho provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for tho siilo of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Wafhlnirtoii Territory," ALFKIOD If. IJUOvVX, Of Oakland, County of Douglas, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this ollico bis sworn ctaU'incnt No. 924, for the purchaiMj of the SKt, of Section No. 2(, in Township No. 21 S., Itange No. 3 V, and will offer projf to show that tho land sought is more valuable for its timber or stono than for agricultural purpose, mid to establish his claim to said land lieforo tho Register and He ceivcr of this ollico at Ito.-icbtirr, Oreiron, on Tuesday tho 20th day of Juno, l'.HIO. Ho names as witnessce ; B. Hunt, of Oakland, Or., li. Tavlor, of Oakland, Or., 11. A. Miller, of Oiiklund, Or., J, tiardiner, of Konoburg, Oregon. Anyand nil htiiis rluiming adverse ly the above-descriljeil lands are re quested to tile their eluims in this oil-ce on or before said 2Hth dav of June, l'.KMl. J. T. BKIlHiKS, (alitp) Kegister. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Law Oki-ick. ltoseburg, Oregon, April 17, l'JOO. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of tho art of Consrress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act lor tho Falo of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," JACOB L. TICK, Of West Seattle, County of King, State vvashington, has this day lileU in tlii. olilco his sworn statement No. 94 1 . fur the purchase of the SW of Section No. 34, in Township No-. 23 S., Range No. 2 W., und will offer proof to nhow that the hind sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stono than for agricultural pur ikjhoh, and to establish his claim to said land before tho Register and Receiver of this olllce ut Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday tho 28th day of June, l'.HHI. Ho names as witnesses; William T. Nenbitt, of Machias, Washington, Swell Johnson, of Machias, Washington, tirant Tuylcr, of Oakland, Oregon, John tiardiner, of Rosoburg, Oregon. Any and ull persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands arc request ed to tile their claims in this otliceon or before said 28th dav of June, l!Hk. J. T. BK1DUKS, (al9p) Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Stakks Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, April 12, KHK). Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada mid Washington Territory," Ul'STAF R. LUNDCJRKN, Of West Seattle, County of King, State of Washington, bus this day tiled in this ollico his sworn statement No. 028, for the purchase of the SW, of Section No. 8, In Township No. 24 S., Range No. 2 W und will oner proof to show that tho land sought is moro valuable for its Um ber or stono than for agricultural pur lMjses, und to establish his claim to said land lieforo tho Register and Receiver of this olllce at Rosoburg, Oregon, on Tues day tho 20th day of June, 11(00. Ho names as witnesses : M. 1. Llndquist, of Seattle, Washington, JO. A. Mutt. son, of Seattle, Wushington, M. l'ctcrson, of West Scuttle, Washington, Kdd Holing, of. West Seattle, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to file their claims iu this office on or before said 2titU day of June, ItfOO. J. T. BRIDUKS, (ftli0 Regisur. Alining Application No. 99. tJitTD Stats taso orri'.i, Kombnrir, Ori-K'in. April IS, 1900, Notice In hretir Kmn that fn pursuance ol f.'hajili-rHlx of Tltlo 'J'hlrty-two, of Hie rvvined tatiitci ol the 1,'nited Hlalea, tbo Ixahcll Mining Company, a private o.orxrallon, doly rrratcl, ontnrilM.il and cxlallDK nnderaml by virtue or Iho lawn of tho State of Oritroti, an1 having lln prlui:lpal onion and place of tiuBlncni at Tunnel ii, on the Southern I'aclflo Co.'a railway, In Dou i(l an County, Oreron, claiming SbO J,ni Br lii'tol Ihn Isnbcll ;onvill'lftW:l Qaartz mi no, vein, lode or mineral dcponit, tiearina gold, vr and othor pnicloua metal with aurfiK-n ground fiOU lot- In width, lining iJOO li t on each side ol tho centrr of naid vlri, lodn or minora! dnpo-lt, lying and being aitnato within the Cow Ciw'ck mining ilmtrli't.oianiy of liougla, and Ktntoof OfKon, l,yA. M. (.rawford. Its duly authorlz'-'i agent, wlioaa reald'Tico la in the city ol Kon-biirg, Douglas county, Oregon, haa this day lll'-d hi application for a patent for the said mining claim and premie v. Mohan; more fully d'-acrllKid a to mote and bound by tlio official plat on lilo In thl office and by the Hold note ol survey thereof, now filed In the oflloo of tho rcglnter of the Dlnrlct of Iandx, iibjcct to- nalo at RonebunT, Dougla county, Oregon, which Hold nov ol tmrver denlgnat: aid mining claim and premise, a Mineral Sur vey No. ;.(, and duaciibe the lioundurie and extent of mid claim on the aurlace with mag netic variation at Vi degree to Hi degree, min Kwit a follow, to-wit: HUKVEV Mi.m Dlrt;VKRy I)DE. BtOonlng at Cor. No, 1, Identical with N. E. oom. rol location from which Ji Bee. cor. be tween See. 27 nnd 28; Tp!M,Hor R7, W of Wil lamette Meridian Ore. bear N 7 'loc. K l.VO feet. 1 hence N 76deg. W Var. W di? E 6 feet to cen- u-r kmii on northerly end ol uiacovcry ouu feet U corner No. 2. Thence tt 12 deg. 30 min. W. Var. 19deg. 10 min. l VOIt to cor. No. 3. Thence S 7r deg, K Var. 19 dog. 10 min. K 300 foet to center noHt on Koutbcrlv end of l)icov- Ido. Thence 8 S3 deg. K Var. 19 dcg. E 300 feet to cor. No 4. Thence N 12 degree 45 min. B Var. li dog. E tVH loettoeor No. 1, and place of beginning. h ii.o eu.uiui ijut. Var. 19 deg. E. Beginning at cor. No 1 Identical w Ith location and cor No 1 of llcovery lode of thlarvey, whence y. Hcc cor. b-'t. See 27 and 28, Tp JJ, a It 7 W, bear N 7 deg, E 1V0 feet. Thencu N Zl deg E. Var 19 deg. E 1X feet to cor No 2. Tbence N 70 deg W, Var 19 deg 10 min JE, 300 feet to cen tcr post on Northerly end of Gold Standard Lode SOU feet to cor. No 3. Thence H 23 dec W Var 19 dogKl'jOO fee t to cor No 4. Thence 8 75 def E Var 19 deg 10 min E 300 feet to center pout ou aoulherly end of Oold Stand ard Ijode and Northerly end of Lificovery Lode of thl lim ey MU feet to cor. No 1 and place of bcginninif. BCCK LODE. Beginning at cor No 1. alao cor No 2 of GoM Standard Ludo of this urvey. whence 'i seer cor bet see 27 and 28, Tp 32 S It 7 W.beara' N t8 deg 29 min W (Ji feet. Thence N 2Cdeg 30 mm E V ar 19 deg 10 min E I5U0 leet to cor No 2. Thence N 75 deg W Vnr 19 deg E. 300 feet to center on northerly end of, Buck Lode, UK) feet to corner No 8. Thence 8 26 degree 30 mm w , Var 19 dog E 1500 leet to cor No 4. Thcnco H 75 diss: K Vur 19 doe E SCO feet to center Ht on aoutherly end of Buck Lode and lilentioai Willi noruioriy enti oi uoiu Mtanaara ImIcOXI lift to cor No. 1, and placed betcin nlng. HUOSIER LODE. neclnnlng at cor. No. 1, Identical with loca tion cor, and cor. No. 2, of Buck Lode of this survey whence ' Bee. cor. bet. H.-C. 27 and 2S, Tp. S. It., 7 W., bears H. 42 degrees 15 minutes Vt . luOl feet. Tlitnee N. .12 degree 30 minute E. Var. 19 de grees K. Vi) leet In cor. No. 2. Thtfr.ci N. 75 de gree W. Var. 19 degrees K- 300 fit to cenU'r pout on Northerly end liooilcr Lode, COO ftet to corner No. X. Thence S. 32 di?rce 30 minutes W. Var. 19 de gree K. l.'iUO leet lo corner No. 4. Thence S. 75 degree E. Var. 19 degree E. SW) feet to center post ol Southerly end of lloovler lxle and Northerly end of Buck Lode of tM survey 0.0 feet lo corner No.l and nltceof begin ning. BROWN HEAR LODE. lkglnuing at cor. No. 1, identical with loca tion cor. and cor. No. 2, of the lioosier Lode of this survey. I hence N SO degrees K. Var. 19 degree E. 1105 feet to cor. No. 2. Thence N. 75 degree W. Var. 19 degree 20 mlnnUt E. 300 leet to center post on Norther ly end of Brou n Bear Lode. Thenc e N. 75 degree W. Var, 20 degree 30 mi nu to E. 300 feet to cor No. 3. Thence 8, :W degree W. Var. 19 deirree 30 minute K. 55 feet to summit of main devide C.K AW. Var. 19 degrees E. 1105 fueitocor No. 4. Thence 8. 75 degrees Var. 19 degree E. 300 feel to cmiter tt ol Southerly end of Brown Bear and Northerly end of lioosier 600 feet'to cor. No. 1 and place of beginning. BLACK BEAR LODE. Beginning at cor. No. I whence a pine 10 '. . o.r.ior hear N. 47 degree K. 55 feet i . -i : . I C. I, M. 8. :to3, n. T. 'i .o nce N. 6 ucgrees K. Var. 19 degree 20 inti-.ulei E. I ) fex-t to cor. No. 2. Thence N. 32 degree W. 'ar. 19 degree E. 00, ieet to center post of Kasterly end of Black Bear Lode, which is a Cedar stub, 12 inches in diam eter, blazed, nd scribed M. 8. 3iyl, 600 feet lo cor. No. 8. Thence S.5S degree V. Var. 19 degree E. 1500e feet lo cor. No, 4. Thence 8. 32 degree E. ' Var. 19 degrees 10 minute E. 30Uftto center post iu renterof South erly end of Black Bear and center of Northerly end of llrou n Bear of this survey COO feet to cor. No. 1 and place of beginning. AKKA. Not area Discovery Lode ?0.51 acres Net area Hold Standard Lode 20.04 ai res Net area Buck Lode vo. ; acres Net aiea Hoosler Uxle 19.96 aerea Net area Blown Bear I.lo 14 ST acre Net area Black Bear I.ihIo 19.93 acres Total 116. aois The said miuiim e'aiui and notice of lK'alion being of record in tlio otlicu of the County Clerk ol Doiwlas County, Oregon, iu Vol. 6, of records of mining locations. Dlseovrry at page 4"7 liold Standard at page 4S nuck ai page -WW lioosier at page 4ul Brown Bear at page 4o:; Black Bear at page 461 Tho presumed general course or direction of the said latiell Consolidated (juarU Wine vein, lode or mineral deposit being showu uixm said plat as near a can be delcrmin.-d Iroiu present developments; this claim lielng for Sooi linear feet thcretif, together with the surface ground shown upon the official plat tiled herewith, tbo said vein, lode aud min ing premises hereby sought to be patented, be ing bounded on the North Westerly end by va cant govern men t land. On the Kotd side by va cant government land and the Oregon aud Cal ifornia ltall mad land, on tho Southerly cud by right of way of said ruil roud and on the West side by vacaut go eminent laud and rail road land. The nearest mines are the Victi.ry I'lnceron the South and tlio Volk nunc on tho West neither adjoining. Any and all person claiming adversely the miulpg ground, vein, lodo premises, or auy por tion thereof, so described, surveyed platted aud applied for are hereby notified that uules their adverse claim are tiled as according to law aud the regulations thereunder, within sixty days from the dale hereof, w ith the Register of the United Stales ljind Olllce, at Row-burg, in the County ol Douglas. Slate of Oregon, they will ho barred In virtue of the provision of the Culled Biates Statutes. J. T. BRIIK5E8. Register. Antl-espanaionieta should get together in their flu ores. SenMor Hoar said in his recent speech that the Philippines have cost the United States 6000 lives. According to the weakly atatemanta of tba New York Kvaning Poet, the total number of casualties, including the wounded, ia 3000. The deatha from all causes are under 2000, i ii m. Tflg DIRECT ROI TKTO Montana, Utah, Colorado and all Eastern Points. Ulve choice of twoj favorite route", vi the UNION PACIFIC Vast Kail Line,; or Jtho RIO GRAN I; K Scenic Lines. No Change of Cars On the Portland Chicago Hpecla), "(ho ilncat la the Wet." i:ialpped With KIcgant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary (Tonrist) Siccpora Superb I.ibrary-nuffet Cars Splendid Diners (meals a la carte) Freo Reclining Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Kntirr; Train Completely Vestibnled Foi further Iclorma'ier apply to J. F. OIVANS, Agt., Roaelcii. J. R. Nagel, W. E Coman, TrT Pis. At. t. ;. IU Third Bt. Poil aro.Or. NOTICE FOR PUBICAT10N. United States Land Office, Uoseburo, OnEoo.v, April 11, 1900. Notice is hereby given tliat in compli ance with tho provisions of -the net of Congtess of June 3, 1878, entitled '-An act for the sale of timber lamia in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," IUNJKL MORRISON, of Odonah, County of Ashland, State of Wisconsin, has this day tiled in this of fice: bis sworn statement No. 930, for the purchase of the S2' of NWJj', lut S and 4 of Section No. 4, in Town.-hip JTo. 24 S 11 No. 3 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is moro val uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to e-tablisk his claim to said land before the Regis ter and Receiver of this idfice at Rose burg, Oregon, on Wednesday, the LTtb. day of June, 1!Hj0. H,. names ua wit nesses: L. ii. DeWolf of .Portland, Oregon ; Ijiw rente rerdae, of Oakland, Oregon ; Kdaar Roue, of t laklaml, Ore gon; John .1. Doherty, of OJonah, Wis consin. Any and all persons claimiui: advex.-e-ly tho above-described lands an reK'St cd to file their claims in this olliee oi or befuro said 27t!i day of June, 1!SJ0. (ali)p) .1. T. RRllMiKS, RegiiVsr. Notice for Publication. rsiTKD staiis Land Orrti , Kosebur;, Oregon, April. 4, 190U. Notice 1 hereby Riven that in compliance w ith the prot isiou of the act of Congress of June 8, lsTs, entitled "An act for tiie ale of timber lands in the Mates of ( uilforn!, Oregon, Nevada and VVaahirijrtoa Territorv, ' UERRARUK. KARSHXER of Aberdeen, County of ChebalU. MuK of Wash ington, has this duy Ii!cd in thiscttice his sworn stitemeiit No ;ilf., for the purchase of the !iW' of Sec No 4, in T, No -29 6 Kanee No 9 W, aiid will oiler proof to show that the land sought 1 more valuable for its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, ani to establish his claim to siiid land before the Kiftister and Rei'eiver of thlsoilice at Rosebunr, On itou, ou Friday, tlio litli clav of June, Lw, He natim si witnesses: James H. Fuller, J. II. Karhner, 1'. M. I.Utier, (ieortje li. Hopkins ail of Aberdeen, chebaiia County, tVv.shidj.-ton. Anv and all person claiming adversely the above described laada on or before said Tub day of June, J.T. BRIDGES. P5 Register. f EAST AND SOUTH - VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THE Southern Pacific Co. Train leave Rovelmrs f..r I'o rtlaud aud w.tv stations at 10 a i.i.uud a.m. 8:.t0a. M. I l.v. Portland Lv. 7:01 v. H fit"! f. tt. l.v. - Koseluirg . l.f . i 4::s)r. M IS-.XI r. M.lAr. Asblaad - Ar 11::M. ."i iXi P. . I r. st-r:imetito - .r. j l:;Vi. M 7:4" . H. Ar. San Krr."i(M Ar. ::; A. M ."i;l' p in 'JM a in ir r Ovilell iienv er Kansas City C 1'ieago" ar 11:1", a ut ar ii 00 a in ar . 7 a in ar ' !).. a in :.. a m ; nr 1-M p in li Oo p in a in : Vi a in 4 (M il HI 0 :'-': a in li s! a in in ; i in Li A Due Irs 11 Paso Fort Worth City "f Mexico Houston Xi'w Orleans Wa-hl!iv;toii New York ar ar . ar ' ar i T:IM a in ti.ou p m '. ;ui a ut Mr Vi a in hi n m i:"JA in ti i i a m 12:1! p m ar ar ar ii r I'ulliiiau mid Tourist ears on loth tiain. Chair car Sacramento toOcden and Kl 1'aso, and tourist ears to Chicago. SI. Louis, New Orleans and Wunhiuu'tou. " ' Conneetlng ut San Francisco with several steainsliip lines for Honolulu, Jsj.su. China, Philippines, Central and South America. See'Mr. Ueo, Kstes, agent, at Koseburg station or addreas C. II. MARKHAM, (1. F. r'ass. Agent. FORTLANP OKKUON. Notice for Publication. Unitkd Statks Lash diih i RoseburK, OreRon, May 1, 19. Notice is hereby unen that the followiug. n Mined Mttler has filed notice of his iuteutiou to make final proof lu support of hi claim, and thai aaid proof ill bo made before Un Regis ter and Hi-eeiver, Uuiuul htates l-au.t oQluc Hi Rosoburg, Oregon, on June lc, ltsju, vi. ; JOHN la.KNLKK. On 11 K No70M. for Ilia rt'a SKU, KeoJT, T 2? 8, U tt W. lie names the follow I n wilueski? to prove his continuous resiUenco upoti and cultivation of said laud, vis: bol Abraham, Richard Richmond, JVee Johuiuu, Jobu lirtjwn.ail of RvwbutK, Oreaon. , J. T. k)Ul IMiKB, -(m.'lp) IteglsteR.