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LATE DISPATCHES CONTINUED: WILL EXHUME VICTIMS OF FEMALE MURDER. 'm DaYton, O-VOct"! 2. Pending aft investigation which will determine whether fcr not the chafrge of Inurder Shall v r I j " f . ru 1t:L i c. ..lit wholesale poisoner, the -prisoner is still detained at police station, though habeas corpus proceedings to obtain her jeU- lease are momentarily expected. ;Todaytliebo'dle of Frank S. Witmer, the fourth and last husband of the sus pect, and Mrs. Emma XX Pugb, her sister, botFJof whoar are supposed to have been victims weredittteed.fTh vital organs of both were removed, placed in sealed jars and turned over to Professor Howard, a chemist, who will make an examination for traces of poison. it rr- . -r- '. . n v. - COM TEA. By cash paid ont on etata taies " " on bounty taxes.. .V.. ........ ........ " " on called conni? warraats.. ...... " " on interest on called coaaty warrant ttaosfaried to lodlgeot soldier's load. :. JTri&efecrea to aotnaon scbosl lood. ....... Caen to" baUocs,.- .1 A BUFFALO BILL. X i H 24,072 83 ' 4.123 23 . 26,407 SO .3,170 17 97 67 16.M0 03 7,798 75 Octl, l01,"erth tobatance .' , 7,798 75 Ueld to ledeem called warrant! v... ,. , ar-." COM MO SCHOOL. ttJHD Ta balance on band last report 2,305 81 To cash transferred from general (and... 16,540 03 Reooived from state Irreducible acbool fond.. 6,546 62 "t " interest on county irreducible school fond.... 53 96 J " .fiats tram justice of peace 84 35 COMTtA. ' ' By cash paid oat on superintendent' orders '....... balance ' ": ' 182.809 87 ,7,798 75 15,621 80 9.858 37 J- - V ' ' i . i ;. -s a Washington. Oct. 12. Uncle Sam will issue next week a new ten-dollar greenback, which will "be ' a : hovel "Buffalo bill.". The design, for the new Treasury note was by a celebrated artist and student of aniniaf nature who Is connected with the National Smithsonian Institution. Several weeks ago it was engraved by one of the most skil ful artisans employed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Its chief feature is the representation of a buffa lo bull, with bent head and out stretched tail, on a prairie of sage grass, in the position of pawing for food. "The note has been so designed that about as much white will show as is now visible on the silver 'certificate.ofi" 1S99. '" t if Oct 1, 1901, to ta'ance 00 band '. , ; , 8PCCJAL school rcD. t i ' ! "II To balance on hand last report. To caeb received linos last report ....... By cash' paid oat since' last report. ................. Br cash to balance Oci 1, 1901Hto balance on band l FBCIAI, CiTT FOKD. To balance on heed las, teport .............. To cash receive! since last report................. SERIOUS STORMS IS jN IC IOWA. i -v; Omaha, Oct. n. Reports from jresterday's storm in Western Iowa show that a dozen towns received moie or less damage. -Shenandoah, Villisca and towns between Red Oak-and -Hamburg on the Burlington line seem to- have received the heaviest part of the storm. At Villisca sever al buildings were damaged. At Shenandoah the delnge caused the Nisenabota River to spread over two miles of bottom and cover the railway tracks and washed out the -VtHigathered crops.' There was a small cloudburst north- i east)f Missouri Valley, which took out several country - bridges and did other damage. ; lp FOREST RANGERS CALLED IN. PoRTivAXD, Oct. 12. The forest rangers, who have been doing such efficient service in the mountains and on the United States government forest reserves during the past summer, have been called in and their labors will cease for this year October 15th. . . .. . FIN ANCIA L EXHIBIT "1 Of Douglas County, Oregon, For the Six Months Ending Sept 301901.: 7. CLERK'S STATEMENT. -- i ' Floincial txhibit ol Donglas 8ent. 30.1301.-: Ji ? .: - - - S - -i e 9 ? DKBBBSKIUWTS imtUMUnih County, Orezoo, Icr the six months ending Oatataoding warrants. ............ Estimated interest ' Bdl and bridces Indigent assistance. ....... Criminal accoant circuit coart.... Boanty on. wild animals .-. Stationery . .. '. .......... : Court bonse. and fail ... Clerk's salary...;.. Sheriff's salary. Crimfatal account justice court.. . . . Baiirff's aceonnt justice conrt School superintendent's account... Concty judfe's account....,.....'. County commmieuoners... District attorney's account. . . .. Insane account. '. . . . 1 . . , :i . Prisoners' board Coroner's account T?egygicir"-- . ; :.:ir:, r fl aaniffn'r'a ' t'Electioa s...i. Stock inpcte;....i..! i .f 150,293 61 -. 13,974 40 . 4,808 05 . 4,357 69 217 10 . 673 00 . 237 10 24 98 . f,500 00.!. . .152 15 r- 626 40 zioo'M : 669 05 - . ' 499 90 .. 101 10 , . 67 30 ! .' 28 80 ;",.;iio'V fc 1 113 95 42UW, County pliysfcian. . Jfiscellaaeoos. 274 65 6 00 ck- 35 69 U83.781 "07 WartahU paid UB since Wat report. Ietrrnt on -warrants paid fc&enirii awesaniest.V.. Doe from lax roll 1900 ' frajVoe irty'ia i Rsonada. ,i 13 " "n-. foor fcruu..,, .Qrntb on band, treuurera's report... T. .Cue from delicqaeLt tax alee71S38-99 BSOUBCES. ! 54,073 33 --8,170 7 (9 ....: ... 18.460 07 4.000 00 183,781 06 (... An 118.47599 $183,781 06 JeUl l'ubilit'.ef Jiaeoarces.. ....I.,'...) . &clual coaaty debt, Sept. 30,1931.. Ute of Oreiton, t 7v,..i.r T. f s I, D. E. Shsmbrook. County Clerk of Doajlas County, State ol Oregon, hereby "certify that tbe foregoing is a true and correct exhibit of tne financial condition'ol jo'as CJioty, Oreor, lor the six month i ending Sept. 33, 1901. s Titnaes tdy hand and official sea this 1st day of October; 1901 . i ', : . I D. B, 8HAMEEOOK, . , County Clerk. :i LI183,78U06' TREASURER'S STATEMENT' C05TH1. By cash paid out eioce last report. By cash to balance . Oet,in3l,tO( Kpti crcal re rt f Conntr Treasurer i DjsilttGMi(.riMMa.u.iu!r. ... . - . . . . --- , B ,.! inni: snJ 3licsr hei r. HO. 1901 j inrlrmtv v. . i -, . - . - ' . r . .j...:.......Mi2ssr( j balance eo Land last r o t ?fo tasb received (rem sheriff, taxes 1900, li.'A 19 . redemption tax... . J. I Jt.. J 352t i ti a : ) fa - CO costs collecting taxes.. .. -r; j i . t -143-- t " " boobty tax - . " , poll Jsx, 1901 " Besws3',poIl tax, 1901 ?-. "V 1 ccntry e'erk feefl...V. : i- " re1m?!;ou tax " WrxmiW7"'- -i.'4iOiai:ii fees,jref;p leJ. ioqu93t feei tefaoded premium oa county warra i!r '' poor Urni acxuo.., v " ,'fetereeto fair c i-.iude... " oTercrawn warra is si- iebite Irani slat? on bou: v . . .... t pai3 171 45 , 626 00 .360 00 1,601 30'-,;t' 146 45 r,4C0;f.0 ft; 3100 6 85- 92 70 80 80- 240 00 V 12 48 362 67' J (32,809 87 r V4 cash to balance . sriaix bo ad rexn. To Cash q hand last report .'. Iron sale of state lands coaraa. By cash piid ont on road fund orders 135,480 17 . 9JS53 37 : 979 71 . 9.152 47 (10,132 18 . 1,431 97 81 85 . 1,889 00 ( 2,070 85 36 10 4 629 75 ( 629 79 (25,480 17 8,710 21 1.4:i 97 (10,132 13 2,031 75 ' 36 10 ( 2.070 83 62 79 ( - 629 79 V :. . .. v iMDiaxjrT souuees rcvo. . . . To easbw-am4 Uat .lepurt 292 01 ' transferred from general fund - 697 M corrai. Credit by cash paid out oa indigent warrants . . Credit by cash to balance 543 30 316 28 usrrrrrx rcvo. Oct 1, 1901, to cash to balance . . To cash on band last report reoeWed since last report..'. coma. By cash paid out on superintendent's orders. . " to balance &S9 68 346 23 233 15 192 00 ( 889 58 217 20 212 95 Oct. 1, 1901, to cash on band to balance. 430 15 212 95 ( 430 15 tl State ol Oregon, County of Douglas, I,Q. W. Dimmlck,' do hereby certify that the foregoing is a trae and correct statement of the amounts received, paid out and remaining 00 hand in the county treasury of said coaaty for the six months ending Sept. SO, a D., 1901. Witness my hand this the 1st day of October, A. D., 1901. . G. W.DIMM1CK, County Treasurer. (Ouuiinoed from page 2 ) gOGOOOOUOOGGOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOGOGOOaOQOOC Sunday School Convention. . '.. rauiABr work. Tbe following paper was read by Mrs. F. W. Woolley. of Koseburg, before tbe County Sunday School convention Fri day morning t . Io taking tip tbe subject of primary work I would say that first of all the primary teacher should have almost infinite patience and love for children. Can you imagine a primary teacher who does n.t love children 7 She sbonld make it ber aim to love ber little ones and respect their beliefs, mis-beliefs snd non-belivfs. - In tbis wsy only csn sbe win their eot fi'ieuce and make it pos tlble to form and reform tbeir views and opinions, a cdiiu s ideas snoold never bi ridiculed no matter how strange and even laughable it may be. Entertain it kindly and thoughtfully and gently set it right. Tbe next tblng after tbe love for children conies tbe spiritual prepara tion. Every mental power roMeeeed by tbe teacher shoo I J be developed and used. Information, illustration meth ods, aptitude and application of princi ples of instruction can never te fa'ely belittled as preparatory to (etching. But after all it is not from the brain but from the heart of tbe teacher that tbe influence flows which shall overflow tba lives of tbe little oces and bear them Chriatward. Spiritual preparation is preparation of tbe spirit by tbe Holy Spirit and for tbe child's spirit. Tola preparation be gins in tbe heart that is longing. What we crave we seek. If we long for His salvation for onuselvee and for tbe children, tbe stir of tbu intense feeling will be the beginning of tbe prepare fion. Now continue the preparation by looking. Lookiog onto Jeeos is indu peetible. Then listen Id what the Lord will say to jou. Lovin most accom pany and follow nbat baa gone before. Then comes living. Someone bss said, "Tbe week of practice is tbe best prepa ration for an bcui'e teaching." Oar lessons should come to our classes with the power cf a life behind and in and through ttim. Now in this primary work, e must with this preparalicn, broxl ovsr the tra.h that it may te made readv fur tbe child's need. What is this need? Ids first of all an Inti mate arijcrintanee wi'h Jeeos. To know him oaree!vs sod to mske tbe children know bim should be our aim. If we are not on laitnia'e terms with Jesus we shall fail to brio the little ones to bim. Then tbe child mart be taught loving obedience. "It ye love me keep my commsndments" should mean much to a child. Add too sc- quaiabnee with Jeras and willing cbedi-l ence. an Implicit tret, and tbe three fold cord tf fueh teechict and tralnirg will not easily be broken. To do all thiatbe teacher eeeds svpramely tbe child spirit, which is a dependent one. It leans and cUace. It is terbabte and confiding. How shall she tave ail this line uaater answers tier u a be says Gilpin jnprwt DOU! The Rich Fields " Uncovered 1 ill Rival Those of California or Texas INVESTORS WILL REAP A HARVEST The old days of Titusville and Oil City, where fortunes were made in a night will be completely outdone by the magnificent oil fields to be uncovered v and developed in Southern Oregon. THE UMPQUA VALLEY OIL COMPANY controls the cream of Southern Oregon oil lands. If you want'some of the first hundred thousand shares send your orders to the Secretary of the Company, or through Wells, Fargo aud Co, express. . . Umpqua aiiey:0il Do. 19 SHERIFF'S SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT. Semi-Aunusl a'stement of Sheriff E. L. Prrott, of tbe miney and warranti reeeived lor Uss and money paid to VUD i,r"rl" -J "7 oueriu g voobij, uregon, tor the six months ending on theJXb day of September, 1901 Kocjrrs KrcxrriD April In coin snd currencv, state and county. In county warrants.. In coin by bounty... In coin per cost In coin and currency, city tsx In coinand currency," special school tax In coin "and currency,' redemption tax la coin and currency, 1901 poll tax....' received..;.; :, April May Jans July. Acg. Sept. (24,785 70 (15,000 76 1 (19.711 15 ( 2.370 20 ( 1,738 00 ( 2,292 10 259 39 - 45 8 75 ; 47 60 92 50 . 7 95 - 4 SO 10 45 11 08 5 88 13 400 15 406 00 1,074 70 60 60 . 15 60 31 95 8,510 20 2,056 30 2,838 SO 293 07 237 60 212 10 153 15 136 27 . ' ' . ; . 520 00 128,704 80 (17.770 06 (23,716 65 ( 2.907 50 ( 2.136 95 ( 3.073 99 To Cbanty treaamrtr tola and earrency state and county 7... T cjuoty treawrer warrants atats and cooatv...-.-. Tjcnntr treirarer oin aaJ corrcjef . bousty... ............ .. To couotv treasurer coin and eurreacy cost T4 c antv .treasurer eola and corrency ' : city? ; To eonoty treasurer ceio and earrency . -. special acbool To coaoty trensarer, cola and currency .. redemption.... t ' To cuanty treaearer eoia and earrency ; : 1901 pon..;.,:J' April ' ' (21,785 70 Aaocirr ran. 8 75 4W 15 310 20 May '.June , July Aug. Sept. a (15.000 76 (19.711 15 ( 270 20 ( ij3i 00 ( t.212 10 259 39 ' 45. 47 60 " 92 50 7 95 ' 4. 20 ' 10 45 11 C8 ' ' 6 38 1 33 mm 1,074 70 606 136.1 : ' 3195 2,056 30 2.P33 30 298 07 " 237 50 212 10 ' c ' ' ' " 159 15" 136 27 .-itr- Tota' received. tax To foUl amount of county an&state in eoia and currency i. To total atnoont oX county and state tax: ' received la-count wareats . ,. . ' " ' To total smount of ; bounty taxewlvd j - . Jnnin and currency ; To total amount ol cost tax received in To toUl s mount of city tsx received in ; i coinand currency . ; r To toiaf mignt sptciaT rchoet Hit re ' 1 reorived in ccj ea4 corrency. :', To total smount of redt-njpUoo tax gat i : celvedineoin and currency.. l4. ; ' To toULimooot ofi9Cls'polI tax r ' ' ceived in coin and currency. . . .t noih nm 'i iU. pi-.. (21,704 80 (17.770 05 w (33,716 65 ? ( 2,937 50 " . 1 axcarrfu latios. I 95 ( 3,073 93 To amount paid treasurer in coin and ' currency for slate aad coontv Ut To amount paid treaeonjr ia counU . warrants for elate snd coart y Ux , To smount paid treasurer in ouio aud earrency lot bounty tax!-..;..,. , To amount paid treasurer io eoia ud 'canency forvos i ; . j0 grne-ont paid treasurer in coin and r,939 00 -currency lof city tax.,, To amount paid treasurer in coin anl , ' corrency forerecil sci.oo! tjx.,. To amount paid treasurer in coin ud ' ' currency for redemption tax..... To amount pifd Weasurer la coin arid ' ( - currency for 1991 ioTl-' ux..:.. . . y (65898 91 -" ' 259 84. 171 45 -17 84 9,152 ve 295 42 62d 00 15,898 91 ' 259 84 : ... ) 171 45 , . 17 84 .. J ,9s9 P0 9,132 47 95 42 . s;o 00 (78,310 93 ' f;8,3!0 P3 . STATE OF ORE-JO N, " .voantyof iougias. .. r;r ,:tt;V.'.:i S : 'hi, . i;S L. Farrott, Sherifl ofaald county, do hereby aertify that tbe foregouu stsUmoiit k corMnl and troe. j r,!,'? . E. L. PARROTT, .,; Fi:enfffif Dodjl'ss County, .Oregon;'. i cjoegooooooooocoqoooooooooooooooooooooooQooooooo; Good Iiltctratnrc X9l for 1 Almost 2 4 h "w IVTothinty . 'II. The Northern Pacific is notod among railways for its advertising matter. Its pamphlets, folders, booklets, etciora tastefully gotten up and are valuable for what they contain. Here ie a partial list of what MIL. -ClfAS 8; FEE, GENERAL PASSENGER AUENT, ST. PAUL, MI$N.; . will eebd ont) carefatty mailed, npori receipt of prices given. Any combi-' or stamps will : 'nation can be made, and money or express orders, silver be acebpted ' f ' ' '. ' ' (n : . u. . ..- .j ; . '. t" ' This is a fine opportacity to obtain good descriptive ,for little or notlung.., V ; .s. !'. x reading matter Send ' '' Six Cents. Send " ' Fous Cents. wonderland Iol- Mil '- As AuniialiJibllcaltoa; IwantUDl); itlnitratH ta color and balf lone. Tni, number treau partlculailjr of tba blilory ol lb North ern Faclfe'i Trailoinaik, tba Cuitar JattleOeM In Montana, and the Yellowctona Park. . v. Minlstur Wonderland ' 1- - , A netan4 dinn THjWictke enntalnlntaeoaiptete hiitorrof tbi' Northern rciftcTraoemark. TheattUUo CO'ara ol tb Wonder land, UU1, are uaed In miniature. Wild Flower frem YcltoWathn- " -j - . ' - J Ih Aborko preawd wild flowera Irom y ellowiiton Park, tbnwlnf th . wl flower In their n tnrtl oolorv A d,(nty and beautiful 4oure- Send ' ' -nlrten rHinei'i o( flowore and tU lull pg Uluitratlons of Flftv Cenia Farkscenery. , i; :" " 7 venHI Yellowstone National PexrW- -- - A new 112-pgc book In itronc flexible oomn, good paper, p'ain j Send. . , ' - . : . . . . . . -v .. . . ... ... rr . . ' lypc.iiiuBnaiew, pocsiie, aoorananamm aoq aeacnpiiraoi tne twoniy-nve Worlfl a wenderiaa. ! f CenU. CTUnMnw Meant fCftltfflftU f J .. .-, , .,. w , , . An lBuUtcd pocket-lte boof . 72jfri-i( in ftrong flexible rovem, ' Rend Tinted on heavy puper, deaortpttvo ol an atoest of the blshcst;! Twenty-five. . ""pemkinthetlnlteastnUa-outaldifof Alaka-of a glacial nature. Cents. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOQOOO "Ti ithout me ye csn do notblng.' And the earnest devoted teacher makes so swer, "I can do all tbiotis through Christ which streagthsnetb me.f ' There most be contlnuons .union with the vine Think a moment, "it is tbe new wood that bears be clncter." , And what tnrtii it gives ns to leal that we most bring the chitdren, not to ourselves,' not merely to tbe church, tbe school, but to Jesus, for we have recognized Christ as our guiding star pod It cannot .he with us as it once, was. We.rpunB come to worship, but pot alone 'or wa bring, the little ones with us. Kw alter, tbe ne cessity for love siid t'lrUuaT '(raining will come tbe mo' hod of teaching. Do you know that much of tbe Ulos tratinx thai is done is lot on children T They cannot see the point. Now don't mtsonderstsnd me and think that I don't approve of illustration.' I do In some oases and tome times, bnt did you ever stop to think that children need no il lustration, nor explanation for-Mother Goose or their fairy tales. . Tbey read of Little Red Riding Hopd and learn with out any "moral being added that sbe got into trouble because she , disobeysd. Why Dot learn to ell tbe starie oUeeua ia socb a aay that tba lesson learned is felt through it all. Sow I am like Brother DoUoa io thinking that you should teach directly from the bible, explaining as you go along, alo ntiog the exact words es far as possible. Ttre is such a charm aoour. scripture pbresecoty that we should 1.0 1 be denied tbe charm . of it. Children eomp'rebeod itsbeantiful mean ing, as well as adults, as tesUfied by this well known incident. A little boy, when asked how God maie fiiee, said : God raiJ let there be flies, and there was fliea." It bas been said that tbe sob lime is always simple, and that chil dren enpy what ia simple. Then by keep from them the sublimity of the word of God? Each lesson tbouM be uted to fatten eorosooe vital Untb which s within tbe reach of tbe child's under standing. Din't try to crowd too many tcu'.bs ipto 1 be little minds at once. It roafurei tbe child and be fails to grasp any. Stody tbe lesson over carefully, decide on the one eeeenilal truth and then "sikk to yoif test." This qis'ter y a should write st tbe top of the Ulavkboard ia large letters. The L v-d ith Jceepb." aad tbis will b- a ooftiat reeaioder of the eonrre of all his ijdaeH. f ith aal strength. If tbe four Iremos in tbis quarter oaly impress the Uct that tbe Ltri Is oa oar Ue to do 01 gd, whea we are oa bis sice to fai'b acdlore and obeJieoce.oar seed sowing caano fail ta bring forth fruit. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints cf Township Mane showing al vacant Lands, One DoUsr Each. f RANK ; f. ALLEY, v Architect Abstractor Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Futures Office in Marks Building. 'Phone 415. ROSEBUBG, OREGON XefcTT PLOOBS -"T"" - RUBBER CEMENT FLOOR PAINT lWEg3og : W. P. FULLER & CO. Portlaad. Oreg a Send for Color Cards to anft?-mar8 Drain Gardiner COOS BAY STHGE ROUTE SUMMER SCHflDULE Ug kavea Drain every Uy al 5uM a. m. aad arrives at Gardiner at 5 p. m., MarshficV! following day. Leavea Uanb field Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, ar. at Drain at midnight in time to catcL buth north and south nijht trains. Good covered spring hacis ased both winter aad summer. FARE $6.50, including 50 pound 0 baggage. For further information address Je Ri Sawyers. Wm. Roberts, Proprietor, Agent, Drain, Oregon ?exxoococococccococeooofa3r AZALEA fllLLS , The finest Rough axd Dressed LUMBER Fine Cedar Fence Posts, Wood, etc. Fine Port Orford Cedar Finishing Lumber.:..... Notice for Publication. OITED STATES USD STICK. BotKaCBU. Ore . Oca. J. I9CL Notice te berebjr cirea thai lh futkelne wil artiier ha Bied aoUeeol but terali a to make tnal praof la mr-port el hit tl m and (hac Mid proof U! fee Bade before the ni. ler ao4 Bccetrer. O. . LaB4 (jbxm al Kotetiarg, KUWARU tUDV, oa H. E. So KiA. tut tt W ' - Km- in r. a a. a W. H nsme Uie tofluvrnf wiuteiava wproi, ow mniinnoua real i-ace oihmi ea4 cniiiTaucn or rata land tut w. 3. Ft-nron, t-T . A. M. arnoaioa aixl A. a chappr, ul crocs way, vie. t- J. T. BBJtMjKa. o f ' ai ter Notice for Publication. CXtTID STATti LASD orflCt " Rum bar Orreoa. Sent, aa lwl Notice U hnvbj (Irea that the (uiloeiotr named aHUcr baa DU-J notice of fats iDleaUoo to sake fkaal pranl la rapport of but claim, mod Uiet nii pAx-1 eiil I rnaaV bclore Ute Eegktcer ana Kctmver P oiiAl bum Laa4 i-'ff.ce at Mem ours. VTVEen.ort norrmoer , tsa. vu: ROBEUT M. HAKTIK. ' ' ' ' on bla H. E. So. UJ lor tte SVTif kr; W. He oamea toe loilowla vitaace to prore HivuiiuumnmuoKB epoaaaa etuuvauoa 0arld Mors an. chaa. Wimama. Wn. Gontrue, jaa. if . jtorfaa, au 01 Mukiag biaw. Orreoa. - J. T. BB.IWiE.-i. ectt-p aVnriater. Notice for Publication. ... OStTED OTATKS I-iSDOmcir. "UWI acrvny (1TVB Ulat la COBIDlli ltd ute proriaiona of the act ol Congroaof .mivhutAniuurai -u art Mr tee bale el Umber laiuli In the Slatre ol Califiirala, Orvene. Sovaala, and WaUinion Temiury," aaeawa4 ed to ail the Pa bile Land Stale hj act ol Aba-- Olck'Taland.rounljr ol Oooelaa. State of Ore a Uti, day nied la ttita office nla aware rtAtotacnt So, 1MU, tor tbe ntucbaae ol the oxuo ivwiucip aeuta el "wo o wm ami iu on r proof to abow nat tne lana aouxiit ta Don valuable (or 11 umunn Mnue uiaa lor anncaitaral parpoe re and totablih hi, claim toaald land befurv the Kciriatet o4 Kerclrerof Uiliofflre at k -ae-bunr, Orreoa, 00 lhiirlr. tbe Mb dar ol w ue naniei aa wiuiraara: I an rwca. tr, of Kuavbuix. Oiexon. Frank Oreatt. el aoae btim.Oreana. Edward Vonpveael of Cleveland Orecon, William Jack ton, ol Lookacr Clara! Oreuu. Adt and alt prraoaa claiming artvenrty the wirumnwi i.uui are rrqoeeieu to ntUtelr eiaica in inia omot oa or beltire ral.t r)th d.. , v a. t . bjou ui aA. "P Kejiater. is ... - AT- - a rkeis Timothy- , R t;d Clover. Orchard Grass, SnglishRycGrass XVIcsquite or J.', i. ": Velvet Grass, Vetch Seed. OOOOOOOCOSOOOOt We want your orders for building material. All orders promptly filled. GEO. W. RIDDLE LUMBER CO., AZALEA, .OREGON XMCOCO cooocooooooocoocxxx !' IB! 1 IE M Best Rigs and Teams in the City. Transient Stock Given Special Attention Call and see me. Phone 601. My barn has lately been enlarged and I have added several ?? new rigs, and am. better prepared than ever to CS furnbh you good turn-outs. EMPIRE- Cor. Oak anj Roea Streeta. PhonMaia51. . Lilreq, Feed and gale .T C. P. BAaxaaQ, Prop. 5adJte Hordes, SJnrJe and I: .Doable Rigs at all boars : Transient Stock ' grtn very best of care . Rates always reasonable ; -r , r Oregon r , Roscburg, T C .e.-k... A A . iWu,Wi,M oqy a,,! 11 - - vim - a iTiT" rn m ZWJ farm . wantfurmkrie . jbV - wui .3 Ifypii. waul to bnyia house ; .f If you' want "tf renr 'i t,.i4 u If you, want.ta. bniTrl a move a house "iyf.wanr.toLuUd If iy6a wauf to move F-.F.-prjiteroa, rws Jua'i know PAT- U oa or arMroiw V llf I Cca'rartar ail BuiMer Roeeborf, " 'v aar wl m av ai. ar ar ar si w ssr j ar iasa facts ara amply sbovn bT th Tnai7.m ,'tl""u eBa! " o, - " r- iui vwaiiesa, W "TA1.KY. rrlaclp... l.m. Or. HOOVER NURSERY- SUPPUES LaTgest and best varieties. C ... Choice stock. nr,VM nvir S -?xr- -xs y,?r Td for Nursery stock v uwwuuyiug eisewnere.. Wecuarantee -; siUsraction Price at the bottom.