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REGULAR PEOPLES PARTY COLUMN. Kdited by D. 1'. Fikiikr. Thin column ha boon .f iiro.l nii'l la pal'l for by tint lOfnilar IVniiln I'nrly nticl tha maiiaKit tiumt of tlili t'MH'f I In Mowlw miTonlilu lor Ilin mutlur appeurltur, under (hit head. FU5I0N PLATFORM REVIEWED. Of latereit to the Railroad Doy fllaring Inconsistency of tbe Union Party. My follow laborer bow doei tble plank ia tha union platform atrike yon? "Wo pledge ourselves to w,Ka an uoceaain war against truste, tbe money traat, the indaitrlal trust and tbe international trust." Let's take tbem as they run; if they were aincere would they have pot a national banker in the Deld for congress whoee speculative capital bad Just been increased 10 percent by the action of the banker' congress? Tbe idea of denouncing tbe banker' congress and then trying to send another bauker there to make iawa for the farm ers. What waa tbe matter with Vender burg? lie polled more votes In tbla district than any opposition the republi can! have had. What was the matter with Veatcb, Old Honest Hob? Why tbeee fellow were men, and would do something for tbe people to they had to be killed off and tbe place given to a banker, who could legislate money Into hiaown pgeketa. Great reformers these 0ocratic fellows ! Next the ' industrial trust. What is it? Ilia this. An in dustrial trust is a body of men or indi viduals who band themselves together (or the purpose of advancing their own interests In the way of maintaining waxes against the encroachments of their employers. For instance the II. of It. T. is an iuduHtrial iruet. The Broth erhood of Locomotive Kogineere, ia an industrial trust. The Brotherhood o( Locomotive Fireman ia an industria trust. .So is eliw the Knights of Labor) and every labor organization in the world today. Now my populial friends what have these railroad boyii, who have gone lutl these labor organizations, dune to yon tnal you should pledge yourselves to wage an anceuaiug war against themT What have the Kulghta of Labor, the Federation of Labor or any other In dustrial trust done to Hie populist party of Douglas couuty that you should en dorse such a plank in the democrat plat form. Why, the Farmera' Alliance and In dustrial Union waa an industrial trust and was tbe father of the popaliet party. Are you so carried away with the lnit fur otfico that you pledge yourselves to wage an unceatibg war against the be ing that bronght y u into existence? For shame! Tbe democratic party has it iu fur the labor unions for it was Ibry who ainashed their idol four years ago, and ever since then that party has had it in for all labor organizations; in fact, Cleveland tried to stamp them out of ex istence in his day, but thoy have grown in spite of all they V-oulJ do until now nearly 2.000,000 men are in these Indus, trial trusts in the U. 8. alone. And be hold our populist party of Douglas coun ty have gone into a combine with the Lilliputian leaders r the democrat party to wago an uuciutt;: ' war against these two million who are growing ly their thousands every month, and it is right that they should and I hope to see tbe day when every I.Jioring man and woman, too. iu three I'nltfd Status can uttuid shoulder to shoulder un I demand and receive their j'ist aharo of the wealth they create. They can do this by way of combining and no other. io through Uoneburg from store toBtore, price any .article you may want to eat, drink or w eur, and wherever you go it is the same price, Waut a little job of work done, then what? Why, man utter man bids on it, each lower than the other uutll some fellow doea it for nothing and throws in the material. The painter'a on the asbool bouse addition about to be built bid from 1500 to (1400, and this ia only an liiHtance. The man doing it for T00 would have to steal the material from the public or use kerotene oil instead of liiiHi-ed and the job when done would have been no good to the public, where as, if cn Industrial Truat had been in op eration 1 1 400 would have been the price paid and the building would have been properly painted and Out public would have U en ahead. 11m our f union giauta stand there and say don't you dare or ganize or we will wage au unceasing war, and you know what that meaua. Look what the great popocratio-ailver-union governor of Idaho done. Took in nocent men out of the mines, clothe wringing wet, abut tbia in box car, wouldn't even give them a blanket to keep them warm, men died ot axpoaora, lutLlvg loans tvtar to retwoaca their 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 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 fresh Groceries, and to get them promptly when you order them. Call up 'Phone No. 181, for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. onion befoie they could get work, ate Tla troe a great crime bad been co intuit ed, bat bese men were proven innocent of the crime. But the union governor had it in for the minera because they did't vot for him and waa waging hla nnceaaing war against them Just aa these unionist baye pledged themselvea to wage an unceasing war against 01. Railroad men, look np tbe onion party platform, read with your own ees that pledge to wage an unceasing war against you. They cannot smooth it over or ex cuse themtulvee in anyway. Look at the men on tbe representative ticket. Why you would think they wanted to start a kindergarten at Salem by tbe looks of it. Look at the two men who have written every resolution and plat platform of this party with three heads, and walk np witb weother laboring men on the 4th day of next June and we will end forever, as far as these follows are coucerned, this unrenMog war sgaintt labor organizations. Notice For Publication. I.'nitko Ettm Land Ofxk t, Ho.clnirK, Oregon, May 12, I'JUO. S'etli'ii In hereby givou that In compliance with the provl.lon ot the act of Congnia of Juni' 8, IhTS. entlllml "An art lor the aie ot lira Imt lamia In the Hlatea ot California, Oregon, Nevada and Waahlnaton Territory;" AMUNI KI.UNUSON Of IIiKUlain, County ol Chehitll KLale ol Wah , ha thla day tiled In thin oince hla aworn taUtim-nl No. loit, (or tha ptirchaao of the NK'i, of Section No. i2. InTownnhlp No. 2H P, Ran ko No. W.,and will oll'ur proof to aoow thai iho laud noiiKftt l mora valuable for ita timber or atone than for agricultural purpoatu, audio Luiaullia hia claim toaald land before tiie KcglUir and Hurolvcr of thla ofnew at llnao, burg, On-Kou, on Tuemlay, Iho 24th day of July, lirnu. II name at witm-niaa : K. Orecii, 1 HJoUelt, Albert M. Dahl, i. K. Bthrr, all of lio iuiam, Waxh. ' Ah j and all rrona claiming adversely tlio aiovcdtcrllel landa are requeated to die tbeir calm in thin olllec on or before ald 2 1 111 day of July, J. T. BIUDUKS, mlTp Kcglater. SUMHONS. IX TIIK CIRCUIT COURT OF TI1K Statu of Oregon for 1 Mights County. K. U. Voting, A. i. Young and tiro. J. rStcnriiH, partner under tho firm name of I-:. tS. Voting & t'o., l'laintiffs VS. James L'. Manning and Minerva L. K. Manning, licfendants. To Jntiit'H K. Manning ami Minerva L. K. Mainline, aliovc naiiii'd defend ants: In tho name of tho Stato of Ore gun 1 You are hereby required toapcar and uiiHwcr tho complaint tiled against vim in tho above entitled action oil or before tho first day of tho next regular Utiii of said court, to-wit : On or U-forv tho 11th day of . I nne, VMM, and if you fail ho toniiHwer the plaintiff will Uiko judgment uiraiiiKt you ih orayeil for in their ciiuplaint, to-wit: Kr the xuin of ftiS'i.4.r with intereht at the rate of 10 per cent jier milium from tho lut day of February, VMM, for Htieli attorney'H feen as tho court Khali adjudge reaxonable atid for plaintiff1!) costs and tlihburije ineiitH, and for un order of sale of the following dencr ibed attached real proj erty, to-wit: W J.; fXK 4 of Sec 1 Tpl'.'iS H1 W, Will. Meridian, UU 1. 2 and 3, thoSK ofNWand Sj of NK.U of '"c 'i Tp 25 S H 5 W, fave and 'iicceptiug therefrom (I acres hereto fore deeded Umiquii Ixxlo 117 I.O. O, l A Iho excepting ll ft rip of land ill) feet wide beginning at the font liweft corner f fiiid land fold .l.'nipiiua l.Hlgo :t7, riiiining north to foiith lino of 15a kur lunation Land I'laini, tlieiico went along said lino HO rods containing 2 acres. Also excepting 1 aero in the X K '4 of said Sec ft heretofore nold 1. Manning, the deed for w hich is of rec ord on page Hit, Vol ft Hecord of leeds for Douglas county, Oregon. Tills summons is published by order of Hon. J. W, Hamilton, judge of said court, which order is dated April 2:1, Hum .i,i.l ttu.titiu. itisiucrihi'tt 111 muIlI or- der for publication is once- a w eek lor nix weeks precoaing 1110 iirsi uuy 01 kuui term of court, una the day of the tlrst uublicatlou of this summon is April 20, lWW. . . . W. BEKSOJi, Attoraay for flulutH. AO EE, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U.vitei States Land Officii. Koseburg, Or., April 12, 1900. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with tho provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno 3, 1878, entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," ALFUKD II. J5ROWN, Of Oakland, County of Douglas, State of Oregon, has this day filed iu this oflico his sworn statement No. 021, for tho purchaso of tho SK'f , of Section No. 2ti, in Township No. 24 8., Range No. 3 W., and will offer proof to show that tho land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purioscs, and to establish his claim to said land In-fore the Register and Re ceiver of this oflico at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday tho 20th day of June, l'.KJO. Ho names as witnesses ; IL Hunt, of Oakland, Or., !. Tavlor, of Oakland, Or., H. A. Miller, of Oakland, Or., I'. Oardiner, of Roseburg, Oregon. Anyand all persons claiming adverse ly tho above-descrilfd lands are re iiuesied to file their claims in this oflice on or Is'fore said 2oth dav of June, l'.KHJ. J. T. JiRIIKiKS, (t'.l'ip) Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'xitko States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, April 17, 19W. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled ''An act for the sale of timber lands in tho States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," JACOB L. TUJK, Of West Seattle, County of King, State Washington, has this dav filed in this otlieo his sworn statement No. 944, for the purchaso of the SW4 of Section No. 34, 111 Township No. 23 S., Range No. 2 W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur rnses, and to establish las claim to said land Ix-foro the Register and Receiver of this oflice at Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday the 28th day of JumT, 1900. Ho names as witnesses; William T. Xesbitt, of Machias, Washingtou, Swen Johnson, of Marhias, Washington, lirant Tuylcr, of Oakland, Oregon, John Gardiner) of Roseburg, (.trcgon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described land are reiuest od to tile their claims in this otliceon or before taid 2oth dav of June, 1SXH). j. T. BRIDUKS, (alitp) Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I'nitkd Stages Land Okkick. Roseburg, Oregon, Airil 12, P.HH). Notice is hereby given that in compli ance witli the provisions of tho act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lands iu the Stiites of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," til'STAF R. LUNDORKX, Of West Seattle, County of Kiug, State of Washington, has this day tiled in this olilco his sworn statement No. t28, for the purchaso of tho KW) of Section No. 8, 111 TovnshijNo. 24 S., Range No. 2 W., and will offer proof to show that tho land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural pur iioses, und to establish his claim to said land Ix'foro tho Register and Receiver of this otlieo at Roseburg, Oregon, on Tues day the 20th day of June, 1N00. Ho names as witnesses : ,M. V. l.inuiust, of Seattle, Washington, li. A. Muttson, of Seattle, Washington, M. Peterson, of West Seattle, Washington, Kdd Holing, of West Seattle, Washington. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to tile their claims in this otfico on or before guid 20th day of J one, 1900. J. X. UKIDOKS, (al) Kethfter. Mining Application No. 99. (;sitd rtatc 1,1 sd omri, Roacbtinr, Orron, April 10, VJOO. Notice Ix hereby RlTen that fn pumuano of Chapter Hlx of Title Thtrty-two, of the rt-riti nUUxUm of tho United HinU-n, the Imbnll lllnln Company, a private corpomtlon, duly creaUxi, orniilx:l and existing under and by virtue of the lawa of tho state of Oraron, and having tta (rlnrlpal ofTloo and Dlace of bualnc-aa at Tunnel fl, on tho Southern Faclllo Co. 'a railway, In fouilaa County, Oregon, claiming SGOfc linear f:ot of the Iaabell (JonaolldaUil tArU mine, vein, lode or mineral dtrpoait, beartna gold, all T'T and other prnclons metala with aurfiico )t round em fnet in width, belnK 300 fwt on each Idnofthn center ol f aid veri,Iodeor mlncrnl dapoxlt, lyh'.K and being ituato within the Cow Cw.'ck ininlnf dlatrlct, connly of DourIm, and atatoof Oniton, by A. M. Crawford, lta duly authorized aent, whoso reaidenoe la in tbo city of Koaehunr., l'nntrlaa county, Oregon, haa thin day liled hia application for a patent for theaald mining claim and premise which am mora fu!ly dcacrllxsl m to me tea and bounda by tbo official plat on file in thla office and by tbo Held note of iurrey thereof, now Died In the oflico ol the nlater of the ill strict of Lands, aubject to aalo at Boaebur, Coufflaa county, Oregon, which field note of aurvey deaignato aoid mining claim and premlx. a Mineral Sur vey No. and deacilbn tha Mundarle and extent of nald claim on the aurlaco with tnaif nolle vnrlatlon at 19 deirrcca to M degree, M mill Knat a follow, to-wit: HL'RVKV. NO.ytS.1. DIHCOVKRV LODE. BetOnnltig at Cor. No, 1, Identical with N. E. comer of location from which 'i Bee. cor. be tween See. 27 and 28; Tp SI, 8 of R 7, W of Wil lamette Meridian Ore. bear N 7 deir. E l.ViO feet. Tbenco N 78 deg. W Var. 19 d'-g E WO frs-t to cen ter poat on northerly end of liiacovory Lode, W0 feet to corner No. 2. Thence S 12 dcg. so mln. W, Var. 19 dog. 10 mln. lSOOft to cor. No. S. Thcnc 8 75 dcg. K Var. 19 dcg. 10 min.KgdO feet to center boat on Houthcrlv end of Diacov- Lodo. Thence 8 83 dcg. K Var. 19 dcg. E 300 feet to cor. No . Thence N 12 degree 45 mln. E Var. i dcg. t 14iXl feet to cor No. 1, and placo of beginning. UUI.D ST A.N IMKD LODE. Var. 19deg. E. Beginning at cor. No 1 Identical with location and cor No 1 of Dlacovery lode of thla survey, whence li Bee cor. bet. Sect 27 and 28, Tp.i2, a B 7 W, bear N 7 dcg, E Via feet. Thence N 23 deg E, Var 19 dcg, E 1000 feet to cor No 2. TbcuceN75deg W, Var 19 deg 10 mln I, 300 feet to center post on Northerly enl of Wold Standard Lode COO feet to cor. No 3. Thence 8 23 dcg W Var 19 deg K VM feet to cor No 4. Thence S 75 dog E Var 19 dog 10 mln E 300 feet to center poat on aoutherly end of (old Stand ard I-odo and Northerly end of Diacovery Lode of thla anrvcy 000 feet to cor. No 1 and place of beginning. BUCK LODE. Beginning at cor No 1, alao cor No 2 of Gold Standard Lode of thla urvcy, whence 1 aec cor bet acca 27 and 28, Tp 32 8 H 7 W.bcan N t8 deg 29 mln W 4S) feet. Theno- N 20deg 30 mln E Var 19 dcg 10 min E ISO feet to Cor No 2. Thence N 75 deg W Vnr 19 dec E. 300 feet to center on northerly end of Buck Lode, UK) feet to corner o3. Thence 8 20 degree 30 min W, Var 19 dee T. 1500 feet to cor No 4. Thence 8 75 deg E Var 19 dcg E 800 feet to center pott on aoutherly end o( Buck Lode and Identical u un norineriy ena oi uoia Manaara Ixle COO feet to cor No. 1, und place of bet-inning. HOOSIER LODE. Beginning at cor. No. 1, Identical with loca tion oor, and cor. No. 2, of Buck Lode of thla urvey whence Sec. cor. bet. Beca. 27 and 2H, Tp. :i2 8. It., 7 W., bears H. i degreca 15 minutes W. 10O1 fet. Thence N. 32 degreca 30 minute K. Var. 19 de greca E. l'KKl Icet to cor. No. 2. Thncj N. 75 de gree W. Var 19 degree K. 300 feet to center pott on Northerly end Uoonier Lode, 600 feet to corner No. . Thence 8. 32 degree 30 minntea W. Var. 19 de gree E. 15uo fex-t lo corner No. 4. Thence 8. 75 degreca K. Var. 19 digr-e E. COO feet to center poat of Southerly end of IlooMt r lxxle and Northerly end of Buck Lode of tnii urrcj lA) feet to corner No.l and placeof begin ning. UKOWN BEAR LODE. Beginning at cor. No. 1, Identical with loca tion cor. and cor. No. 2, of the Hooaier Lode of tbl aurvey. Thence N 30 degree E. Var. 19 degree E. 1105 fe't to cor. No. 2. Thence N. 75 degreca W. Var. 19 deep JO minute K. SOU feet to center Io-it on Norther ly end of Brown Bear 1-o.le. Thence N. 75 degree W. Var, 20 degree 30 mlnuto E. .'W0 feet to cor No. X Thence 8, .'10 degreca W. Var. 19 decree 30 minute E. 565 foet to aiimmlt of main devidc C.K 4V. Var. 19degn-ea E.1105 fuettocor No. 4. Thence 8. 75 degree K Var. 19 degrees E. 300 feel to renter poHl ol Southerly end of Brown Bearand Northerly end of Hooaicr 600 feet.to cor. No. 1 and pluce of beginning. BLACK BEAR LODE. Beginning at cor. No. 1 whenee a pine 10 I-ielir In diameter bear N. 47 degree E. 55 feet 1. .... . 1, M. 8. 3&i, U. T. i ... .ee ..jei E. Var. 19 degrees 20 mliiui i E. 10 feet to cor. No. 2. The nee N. 32 degree W. Var. 19 degree E. 30, feet to center post of Kaatcrly end of Black Bear Lode, which i a Cedar f tub, 12 inchea in diam eter, blazed hd acribe! M. 8. 383, COO feet to cor. No. 3. Thence S.5s degreca W. Var. 19 deirrocs E. IjOOo feet to cor. No, 4. Thenec 8. 3 degree E. Var. 19 degree mluutc E. 300ftn ceuter poat in rcnterof South erly end of Mack Bear and center of Northerly end of Brown Bear of thia survey 600 feet to cor. No. 1 and place of becinnlng. AREA. Net area Dineovery Lodo 20. M acre Net area (.old Standard Lode 20 64 acre Net area Buck Lode 10 :ss acres Net area Hooxler lode 13.96 acres Net area Blown Bear I-ode 14 87 km Net area Black Bear LihIc 1S.3 acres Total 116.29'! res The said miniiiK e'aini and noiiwa ol locution being of reconi in tho oltiee of the Couuty clerk of Do ii la County, On'goa, in Vol. 6, of record of miulug locatiou. Discovery at Pace 457 (iold Standard el pagu 458 Buck at page 46) llooaler at page Brown Bear ai page 4ul Black Bear at page 464 Tho presumed general course or direction of the said lsabell CouiplidaUvl Quarti Mine vein, lodeo. mineral deposit being xhowu unon said ii.at us near a can U) determined from present developments; thi claim U-lng for S605 linear feel thereof, topetherwith the hiirfaco ground shown ujkiu the o-.cial plat lllod herewith, tho said vein, lode aud miu ioi; lin'inlnes hereby sought to bo patented, tie ing btiunded on tna NorOi WesU-rly end by va cant goverumeut land. On the l-u-st side by vu cant Kovernnieut laud und tho Oregon and Cut- lioruia Kail road land. On the Southerly end by right of way of said mil roml and on the West side by vacant government laud and rail n.ail laud. The ue&ivst mini tire, the Victor 1'lm'eron the South and the Volk mines on the West neilher adtoininir. Any aua all persons ciftiuiing auvcnauy mo mininw ground, vein, lodo premises, or auy por tion thereof, o deseiibod, surveyed plutiedaud applied for aro hereby nolitieJ that uulesa their adverse claim are tiled a. according to law aud tho regulations thereunder, within sixty days from thodalu hereof, with the Resistor of tho I' ni led State Land O nice, ut Kosoburg, iu Itae County ot Douglas, State of Oregon, they will lie barred in virtue of the provisions of tho United Stute Statute. J. T. BRID0E8, KegiHler. Wanted. A good reliable man, married or tingle, to milk and work on Una. Most be boneat, iteady and reliable. Steady em ployment and t!bt pay . to prepei pgrtlM. Addrtia a ti Rasaa(A t. UK fit THE DIRECT ROCTETO Montana, Utah,. Colorado and all Eastern Points. Oivt choice of two; favorite routes, yia the UNION PACIFIC Kat Mall Line,; or :tho RIO GRANDE Scenic Liar. No Change of Cars On the Portland-Chicago Special, "the finct la the West." iCqulpped WIIU Elegant Standard Sleepers Fine New Ordinary (Tottrit-t) Sleeporg Superb Library-BufTct Cars Hplendid DinerH (meals a la carte) Free Reclining Chair Cars Comfortable Coaches and Smokers Entire Train Completely Veetibule1 Foi further lnformalCD apply to J. F. UIVANS, Azt., Roeelon. J. R. Nagel, W. E Coman, Trsv Pass. At. 124 rhlrdKt. Foil am. or. NOTICE FOR PUBICAT10N. United State9 Land OrncE. KoHEitUBn, Oeeoon, April 11, KJOi. Xotice ig herebv given that in compli ance with the provisions of the act of ConcrresH of June 3, 1878, entitled ''An act lor the palo of timber lands in tu States of California, Oregon, Nevada nnd Washington Territory," jami:l Morrison. of Odonah, Countv of Ashland, State of isoonain, has thia day ft led in thiii of fice his fworn statement N'o. 030, for the purchaso of the S.; of NWL'. lots 3 and 4 of Section No. 4, in Township No. 24 S R No. 3 W, and will offer proof to flhow that the land soujrht is more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pnrioses, and to ctabi.k ins claim to Kaul land before the Kejrt? ter ancl Receiver of this oflice ut Ro-v-bure, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 27 Ih day of June, 1!00. He natiK-." as wit nesFes: L. i. DeWolf of Portland, Oregon ; Lawrence I'erdue, of Oakland,' Oregon; Edtrar liorte. of Oakland, Ore gon; John J. loherty, of O loiiah, Wis connin. Any and all iK.-roii! claiming adverse ly the aboveilescribed lands are reunit ed to file their claims in this oHice ou or liefore aid 27th dav of June. l'.HK). (altfp) J. T. lUlllKiKS, Itegisi4T. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Or.. April 12, HHW. Notice is herebv given that in comijli- ante with the provisions- of the act of Congress of June 3. 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." NILS A. WKKKEN, Of Seattle, County of King, State of Washington, lias this day died in this otlice his sworn statement No. !2-. for the purchase of the SW.'j, lits 4, of Section No. 4, in Township No. 24 S., Range No. 2 W., and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought i" more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purioses, and to establish his claim to said land before tho Regis ter and Receiver of this oflice at Rose burg, Oregon, on Tuesday the 2'th day June, ItHW. He names as witnesses : L". Roling, of Seattle, Washington, K. V ri Norman, of Seattle, Washington, J. Gardiner, of Roseburg, Oregon, J. A. Kngdahl, of New Whatcom. Washing ton. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lands are request ed to lile their claims in this ollice on i r before said 2'ith dav of June. P.hHi. j. t. r.KinoKs, (alllp) Register. EAST AND SOUTH - VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE OK TUB Southern Pacltlf To. Train leav Roscliurs fur lo rtl.'iml ami way Uliouaat It) a in. aiul lL':.i" a. m. 8:10 a. M. I l.v. 1'nrtUuil Lv. T:(Wi. k fl::l r.u. I Lv. - Ktwourg Lv. I l:r. t 12:'l r. M. I Ar. - Ashlan.l - r lllr A.: SM V. a. I Ar. - cram.'iit Ar. l::ii . :'i a. .! Ar. - 8n Kraurisoo Ar. I 'J:M x. a .V4'i p in j tr y .(M a in I ar ! JS a m ar 7:.V a ui I ar ! lell lf uver Kan City Cl'kaijo l.'l Aovlts Kl Paso Fort Worth City 'i Mexico ' IloiiKton New Ortean Wahini!ton New York. H 4 a li j !l nl a ! ; 7:i'.' a p : y : Jo a r 1:20 p iu l) AH) p III 0;:U) a in a in 4:ik) a in ll:JS a iu i A a in X1A3 p ui r! 7:0:1 !' p 1 1 (". : : ill a I : M:.vt a r' I 'W u I : ( : a l : ll l: 12 .H p ' ur I ar ; I'ulliuau 'iinJ Tourist mr on both tialn.-, Chair car sorameuto t.i 04ihn ami El lo. ami tnuriat ear to Chicago. St. Luuia, Ne orUaus aiul Wahm:Uii. CAinoocliug at dan Kru'irLneo with Kevera teamahip lfu' for llotioinlu, Japan. Cliinu. rhilippiuca, Central anj South Amcrioa. SxMr. Geo. Ksten, Mtut, at KoM'Uuri tUtto-i 01 auurvsa C. H. MA1KHAM. 0. r. m raw. At. rQBTLASB OUiOH