THE Chicago TYPEWRITER Price, $35.00 litiaranu-ed to oijual any $103 machine K.L. KING, Gen'l Agent, 218 Sansome St., San Francisco I W. ROACH, Local Agt., Roseburg lIBnilllMffl E. C. CASE, Proprietor 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 furnish you good turn-outs. 'C DEMANDS CAREFUL CallCalt&JV CONSIDERATION . . . There are two kinds f evlucatiou practical an J ornamental. The former should be S-vureJ by everyone, because it may be put to use ouickly in earning a livinp. Therefore, secure the former first ; the latter, afterwards, if you have the time and monev. The courses of the are arranged ith a view to usefulness. We do not dabMo in a littleof everything bat devote our energies to conducting a first-class business school. Living ex panses cheap. Students admitted at any time. Our graduates are succe?ful. Snd for catalogue. 5-tf V. I. STALK V, Vrlnciixil. ts.ilin. Oregon. W. E. HOOVER NURSERY SUPPLIES Largest and best varieties. Choice stock, prices right Give us j-our order for Nursery stock before buying elsewhere. We guarantee satisfaction. Prices at the bottom. Agent Woodburn Nursery'. Roseburg, Ore gfcgg Cor. Oak and Eoee Streets. Phone Main 51. If jtou want to buy a farm If you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house If you want to rent a house If you want to build a house If you want to move a house vou don't know PAT F F. pattern, 11 on or address . . N.'SELIG, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Clothing! In this line est dresser as HOW COME IX AND SEE WHAT Shoes! We never before bad line. Our principal line. This name on U13 bottom of a Dry Goods! OF ALL tention the latest shades. Suitable for Waists, Gents Furnishings! 1 penders, Xeckwear, Socks. In fact a full and complete line of General Mer chandise at prices we feel will be satisfactory to you. N. SELIG, Myrtle Riddle Pharmacy. I. B. RIDDLE, Prop. ALL KINDS Or Fresh Drugs, fledicines. Toilet Articles, Paints, Oils, Glass, Sundries-!' Prescriptions promptly tilled V by a competent druggist. REOON. fl RIDDLE, - - - OREGON GREATEST PLAYGROUND ON EARTH EVERY NEEU i CAN BE EVERY WISH 'fcTTTTVIl EVERY PC USE )bUIl&L SPECIAL RATEi.., Have been established by the ROC TH EIOJ PACIFIC between alt pirta of California aid iti creat camber of famous rerort br wli'cb tia expense of a Iripien daced to a very low and seasonable rate. For example: From all parts of California To (be resorts in the Hhasta reiiton. Lakf Taboe and surronndlnps, YM-mi'. the Big 'fr. es, the Kiogs River Country. Frcn Is in Joaquin and 8crainento Val ley points To tbe Monterey Bay Coast. From the San Joaqnia Va'l-y, Auona and N -w Mexico To the heaebore in Southern "Vi'ornia and tbe resorts of Northern California. For full inform' ion, ioq:iire of L B. MOOBlf, agent of the Southern Pacific, JiOSEBUEG, OKEGQJ its EMPIRE- Liverj, Feed and 0hIs fables C. P. Ba&kasd, Prop. Saddle Horses, Single and Double Rigs at all hours Transient 'Stock gven very best of care Rates always reasonable Roseburg, Oregon Contractor ail Builder Reseborg, Oregon we believe e can please the nst mod well as the niwt fastidious. AXY-i WE HAVE. such a heavy stock and such a varied stuck is of the "liradley-Metcalf Co. shoe represents value. KLND. We esiecially call your at to our line of VELVETT; nearly all Trimmings, etc. A full and complete line. Uvershirts, L nderwear, sus-1 Creek, Branch : Canyonville, Oregon ' JCXXXXXXXXXXXDCOOOCOOOOOCOOCOOOC50 A VOTINGJXMTFST. Given by tbe leading Row. burg mr Chants, by which a l' Ktmball Piano will be given away FULfc to the Unite, church, school or cl ty voted the most popular by lec. 2. isul. The following mercbania utue bailoti with every Zjc purchase: JOSEPHSON'S, Dry Goods and Clothing. A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Drojrs. S. C. FLINT, Sboee. J, F. BARKER & CO., Groceries. MRS. N. BOYD, Groceries and Crockery. KRU5E & NEWLAND, Groceries. T. K. RICHARDSON, Pianos. ROSEBURd ROLLER MILL, Mire. "Leonard'a Ben" Flo-ir, B. W. STRONO, Furniture and -Wall I'apar. J. T. BRYAN, Jeweler, Photo Supplies. H, D. GRAVES, Photographer. I'iano on exhibition JoKphaon a store 6 window. Ej,crs p,ano Hoset g "iubji'j, r.p nesxcrn noinsaie I'tstrl bu tors of Kimball Pianos; T. K. Rich ardson, local agent. j'inl7-lui v Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern' men t Lend. Blue Prints of Townsbjp Mans showing all vacant Lands, One Dollar Each. FRANK E. ALLEY, Architect Abstractor Plans and Estimates for all Build in zs. f Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in Marks "Building. PJroao i!5. EOSEBUEG, OREGON LATE DISPATCHES CONTINUED. ains, all efforts'to'send parcels saries to Miss Stone, who must be suffering from the cold, have been baffled. All attempts to communicate with the brigands have been unsuccessful. The bandits are appar eutly afraid of treachery, and "determined not not to dis close their hiding place." OREGON MEN DROWNED AT SKAGVVAY. . SEATTLE, Oct. 22. If strong circumstantial evidence counts for anything it is almost certain that Benjamin Carey, of Astoria, Or., and James Torey, of Montana, were victims ot the mad torrent which hooded bkagway. It ap pears that the two men arrived at White Horse-from down the river Thursday and started to walk to Skagway. C. Pierson was accompanying them. Pierson stated at Skag way that the trio camped on the summit Thursday night and late Friday morning struck out for Skagway, following the railway track on account of the bad condition of the trail. Pierson left the two men warming themselves by a fire, and walked into Skagway. When he awoke next morning the flood was raging. A search was made, but no trace of the men has been found. The damage at Porcu pine was far greater than that brought about by the flood in August. The swollen stream went high above the high' water mark and destruction amounting to many thousands of dollars followed in the wake GIRL'S BODY FOUND IN A TRUNK. Walla Walla, Oct. 22. in the Salmon River country, found in an old tunnel near a shack in the blue mountains a trunk containing a human body, twisted and bent to fat left there by a man and a woman, who had passed through six week before. Virod did The discovery was made two months ago. Only by acci dent was the information secued from him on his first trip out of the mountains. He is countv. Who the man and woman he has no idea who the victim was. He said they came last June and said they had lost their way. They camped all night in a tunnel near his went away. In August Virod found a trunk containing the body. He though it was the body of a girl 6 or S years old. The skull had ben cleft by an ax and the legs broken. He buried the trunk. He says the woman who left the dark, and dressed in black. The man was tall, dark and had a squint. PRESIDENT AT FARMINGTON. Farmikgton, Conn., Oct. 22. President Roosevelt, on the way to New Haven to receive a Yale University de gree, spent the day here, the Commander Cowles, U. S. N. tion, two miles from the village; at 3:30 a. m. and there the presidential special car was side-tracked, Mr. Roosevelt sleeping until 7 o'clock. At rived and welcomed her brother and others of the presiden tial party escorting them to village. Before leaving the hands and conversed with several residents of that place, but m conformity to his expressed wish that his visit here should be regarded as a private affair, there was no demon stration such as the townspeople would have been glad to extend: Later in the morning the president received the Warden and Burgess of the borough, who expressed their best wishes. KILLED AND EATEN BY WILD BEAST. Metropolis, 111, Oct. 22. News has been received here that a hunter was killed and partly eaten bv a wild animal among the bluffs near Another hunter heard the man's cries, and on reaching the spot was horrified to seethe lion crouching over the dead form of his companion and tearing at his mangled and bleeding flesh, a large portion of which had already been eaten. When the animal saw at him and a desperate fight hunting knife he fought the A 4 1 . T. A J t . utua iun me ucau uuuicr struggle. NEW YORK STARTS FOR SAMAR. Washington-, Oct. 22. The Navy Department has re ceived the following cablegram from Rear-Admiral Rod gers: 'Cavite, Oct. 22. Secretary of the Navy, Washing ton: Active insurrection in Samar. New York leaves to day for Catbalogan with 300 and lialangiga to co-operate force concentrated on Samar and Zafiro, two colliers, needed Naval oflicers construe the rsew York will go first to Catbalogan and then to Basey and Balangiga, landing detachments of marines at each point. , . PRIEST VISITS CZOLGOSZ. Auburn, N. Y., Oct. 22. wishes, the Rev. John Hockey, Holy Family and the Catholic appointed Rev. Father Szadzinski, pastor of the Polish church of Rochester, to attend Czolgosz in his last hours. He visited the assassin today. After his baptism, Czol. gosz never practiced his religion, and as an anarchist de nounced all its tenets. He effect before, his death. 0,220.1137- Groceries j ' Tr.?"oll'e.of U,0e "rp6h, Brittle Saratoga Chips. IMPORTED ' 1 1 . uriaae Hanborn's fine brands of ; Coffee. New brand! Breakfast Mush. The Best Canned Goods. ," Freah V ejretahles and Berries. S MRS. N. of clothes and other neces of the flood. Frank Virod, a prospector the receptacle. It had been not know they had left it. now on his way to Washtucna were Virod does not know, and shack. Next morning they looked in the tunnel and trunk was about o years old, guest of his sister, wife of His train reached the sta that time Mrs. Cowles ar. the family residence in the station the president shook Glendale, 20 miles from here the second hunter it sprang followed. By the use of; animal off. "There were evi .1 1 .11 f ana me oeasi uaa a neice marines, to return to Basey with army. Nearly all naval patrol. Services of Arethusa and being utilized." dispatch to mean that the In accordance with Czolejosz pastor of the church of tbe chaplain of the prison, has will make a statement to this BOYD I 4 wins IB NrfTa. Ilemauuiler tUli head will be charged lor at t: e ratcol 5c vt lire tor cuch Insertion, (wilu 10 per cent off when uoilcv atamta with, out chaUKu lor thirty dan or looser), cxctptiUK all notice ol "1'oaltlon Wauled," ''Eiuploy mult Wanted" and "Help Wanted," which will be luaurted rut or ciiakok. WANTED SEVERAL PERSONS Or character and Kood reputation . nt;h tate (one in this county required; to re present and advertise old etatlinl;ed wealthy !ueines hoase ol solid (inancial standing. Salarly flH.OO we-kly w,tii fipMieea additional, all payable 10 cash each Wednesday direct from head llios. llorm m d carriai-a lurnistietl, whfii nnvneaiy. llelurencea Eucl:ise -telf-addusied atamprd eiivelope. Man atter, 318 Cox ton Building, Chicago. HVIJl. POK tiAI.E. CHEAl'-l:0 acres "of improved land, IM m res ol Kxd garden land, 3 acres of bf-artniit orclijrd. llanoe itood pastare. Ten miles hudUi wceiof KoseburK on Myrt'e Poti.t HnKe road. Call on W. fc. Jji.r:ton, Brtck- wav, Ur , or address At-b'.jt Kichtrda, uraiiia rase, ure. oulOtf. IptJR SALE Fine ranch ol 404 acres. " BO acres under coltivaliou. Bal ance good paature, 5-rooai house, lare uarn ana goou out boiidinfts, and (mail orchard, all nnder fnce and croes-fehce, two wells. Half uiili to school, clnrxh ao.l puetofBce, For ptrliciUre, 'call on or addresp, jUf J. iKvitRs, Bceebnrg, Ore. Jacaron street Iiakerr near Caa tlreet. tXTANrEO Agents t'o fell onr eicel- hint publicaxiona. Mott liDeral lersna. Write for particulars. Addren Enterprise Publishing Co., Box 403, tvjeer nrfr, ure. FOR SALE OR KENT. Thirty acre i l !and, 6 nii.ei eat ol Ro.'eburg;, booM id barn. IiKj'iire ol W. II. Brown. K -bQrg, Ore. olotf lavage with barn, for retit r4Qire of I). V. Wes. Goats for Sale. P.rre bundled head of choice tturk oaU (Ant ra) for sale at reasonable prtc. Afldrraa J. I. Chapman. Wiibor, Or. a-?i-U Call for Sealed Bids. Huwbur,., Spt X, 1 ')!. Njeled lids ill be reciwt d t the countv court U operate ttir I. -lie UM-k lrrT fjr ll.r- years. ti f and cnrTieiert bonds ail be rqiired Hid will be received np to 1 .-00 o'clock . Wftn.!r, No. 6, tl-OI. M. I Thompson, C'-oi.tT Jui'ire. Small I-amis lor dale. Tao small farms for sale, one contain tug 50 acre itb a hooM) and tarn, !a-e arrioont o' soJ oak t tnber, aocce land Hard for garden :e., within e Lmilrs ol Korermrc. Tie second rontaics 30 icw, small house, i-ome garden lata CoovenirDt to school, c atch and pot office of C!eTi-land. For fiirther part.ee lara cail on -r ldrt . W Ai.lr-on, Clere and. Orvwt. milt: H. Little, ae DENTIST. Oakland. Oregon. -TAKE THE Roseburg-fYrULEipoiNT STAQE LINE Shortest, Quickest and Best Route to MYRTLE rOINT. CXKJC1I.LE. MAK.-IIHELD, and ail C.s Iav Points. Ix-ave Iw-Mrhurif every morning at 6 o clnk, arrive at Myrtle roint, s p. in. I-eave Myrtle I'oint at 6 a. m., arriv in KoevUnry at B p. m. every day. Title Guarantee & Loan Co. EGSEBTEG, OREGON. 1. 0. IliBILTOIt. flcaiilcot. D. f. IUa:iT!f Sx'T. and TiMa. Office la tbe Court l!iv- Hare ib" only com- pirwwi ol atirmci m ix.uiriai ounlr. Atatrx-U at4 Omflralra l Titl itiniiahcd ie Uoujtlv ctMjmr land and on ma claim.. H.t alao a romp!rt -t ol Trmrlon i( all Inwn.bit piata Id the Kowtxirg. Orncvii. V. s. Land i. incL Hill make olo pnnl cupu ol any lowu abipabowtna ati rarmr toTc:amnl laada. slarr puWlc id oITice. Insurance affntf Obrrapomltnceolirt..t :i r. 1 me Wilbur School. 4STII VAH. Opens on September 23, 1901. Kraiilar am l- wn-lr liicliirt'i laMi, latiu.lmmmi iH.tkvpimr. ininic .tic. Fur particuia'. addrea tbe pnuclpal, C. T. WHITTLESEY. . Wilbur, Oregon J ft' MRS. H. E ASTON is 1 rcpared to wai upon old and new ciihtoiuers and friends with a full and complete stock of GROCERIES All fresh und of tlie very best qnalitr. Teas and coffees are specialties Your patronage solicited. 205 Jackson St., Roseburg wsavoiTvii a. IMNIUI J Roseburg Rakery, 5 Casl ScHKiiuTiiif,' Prop. A Bakery from which conies the most wlioiesomeand de licious Bread. Pies, Cakes, etc A full line of Choice Cream fand other Candies, -?S STRICTLY PURE UP to .. .. f. H. WOODRUFFS BARBER SHOP, For a rrompt and First-class Shave or Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Tow els, Tools always in shape. Baths In Connection. Shop on Jackson St. poooooooooooooooooooc Oil in INVESTORS 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 and developed in Southern Oregon. THE UMPQUA VALLEY OIL COMPANY controls the cream of Southern Oregon oil lands. If you wantsome of the first hundred thousand shares send your orders to the Secretary of the Company, or through Wells, Fargo and Co, express. Umpqua Valley oooecxoococxxoc Notice for Publication. I'SITEIJ .TATKj! LASI FKii E, K'-aai a... Ore , .-t. 7, l'jl. Sutire I !j.rrlT i;im t!,al :t, f.icwi;. laal ..1 .rJ n:A he r- W k- ! k-K.- Kill A at UKALiY. ! on H. K. No ".. l.ir t.-i ',, t. c. la. 1 p. tuf;;iaUou of aM laul u s . J. frvuMjD.j o! Can.a Valiev, Ore, K E. M c... ui OiaIa 1 tm. . M. Arriccioo and A. s 'ha; pri. ut B.ijta.aT. Otc J. T. B:rjt, o'p SUncu ir Notice for Publication. CXITI DCTATE; LANborTICE. NolP-r ! b--rt.i r:rrn Uir lu.U:u;- j naii-1 K tik-r hu t,ty notirr cl ht niroii n ; u cut un.l prul in cpi,nul Liatuajta. au4 i inai aio prtn i t- !:.- tlorr irsr lurt.m au-l k.-irtr l'Dll mau Laji'l tjffwe at K.a- bunc. i rr,i.i, Stater , 11. T.i- RoBEEl v MARTIN. a !.! H E. N. ff.-r th tw: Sf M:. -t'A rt i. Ip. J s . 1 . . Mr name I ne l"..n.af iluwi to proTt bn o-clioui ; nLhruce Bp-c aal caiUtauos Of tairf i3't. t;i Ia id M -ma-, taa. !!!:,,, m. 'riio, ia. Mvrgxo. a.: (A Invling i m, Orrcoa. J. T. BklUiKn. ocl i p accuser. Notice for Publication. r M T K I) ST At E U S U OFFICE. Nuuoc u l.i ft -.T i;ti-h ual in eoispUaaoe iih itt tro ii;, of U.c a. I ol toocmaolj Inn. 2 1 . - , . n .a M . . i XimtM r ia!t la it r-va"..-t n4 t ...I.rm a. Orwoo. Narta. aca ah:r-j.n Tnr." a tivto i iti to a.', me rU.t Maiea tj mci ol Aa. au 4 l-'-l. JGUX BECKta. Ol Oh-.iO'!. 331 j ;io . eu: of )r rti. bu U:! iay r: td la lhi otic hii wrro rtA'..-:r-nt No. , for tbe .cli.e of um -l h;a Tori.:p .-7 youth ol ran.- ft rl aud i:i o.'T r tml u abo ibax .he Iaal t.irht ! no. ra!naii 'or il Iidki or tt.ov Una Ut ncu-(urmi purrav r. aod tor.taiHib b Ci. n u aa.d .aod b-i.v tb Lt4htisl itKTitno; Uii. at K m trr.orTU. on 1 tun-lay. the i:h day d lej. I'A l. U came a ilnnw.: KerA er. ol Kw.ta.T. tn-rio frank U:cutl ol Koav bu.f or.-n, liaard VoDp-Mtl ol Cleveland. rcvo V iUiaia jm' kvju. ol l.i.rir o.ar, Oryo:i. Aaj aot all prrott elaimic advrr- J tb aboTe-deacnUxl land, anr neafal to Cl 'their c.alst in laa o2k oa or beiorr aa: 1 Mb dar otlJrc.ll. J. f. BhJL-jtL. UP CefjUJ. Notice for Publication. UNITED i?TATE3 LAND OFFICE. KowburT.Orf-.Oct. K,UD1. N'lioe ti benrby aire a Uiml la mapiianM U tije rrv'ttrtont ol tbe a.-t I Ci.m of Jane 4 W. enuiird An art Ut the aaie ol Um brt land, is tbe ptak-s ol Ciforaia. Orcon. Ncrada and auhlsibalrmiuii, aa eilod rd in a.i Uw Pubhc Land siaua bj aclo! Auxuat . iwi, JOHN P. LEHNHERR of Casuta TaIeT. cuvatr at Doaalaa. !tai cl Or -con LutbuilaT tle-l la IbifoSoe h:a Om I UKtsent No. I'M. I.ir fj parrrutae of tee lota k.6 ar.d 7 ol ctloa No. 6, Iovmbip :V atutb. rmuAv No. a vet. and vill ofler proof to abov thai tbe land toncht la mora i a. Liable for tu timSer or piodi! than lor amcuhural parpiMra, and luMib.UD hi c.aia to aald land before Itic Kcfi.U! and kvcr-irer of tbu otnea at Kove b'jrv. Lreaon. on FrU'ar. tbe IJlb dar of Iervinber. l'Al. He naim. a ltwar: E N. -imitb. Mrr Endlcott, II lam Endtewtt and Jol.n Brut a.1 of Kjn' Pumt, O(oa- Any and ail pcrwn claiming adveraely tae above d.fvribe.1 landa are rvoeaird lo S!e their r!aim in thl oSit on or bciorc aald LKh day of lieeember, 1-1. Olp. J.T. BRiDiK3. Seflater. Notice for Publication. TNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Koaaat ai. Oreiron. Ovt"bet 10. l'JOl. Notice ta brrvbr kitvu thai In compliance wiihibe itot.moii ol tbe act ol Conareva of June S, lvi. enuilol "An act W the Mie of Umber lan ia in Itav Stato of Caiiiurnia. (re P'D. Net a la an 1 Waib-.nKton TcrritorT," a ex tended Wall tbe Public Land Slalee'by act of August t, l:tt 1.1't lNDA MOORE. Of Kowbunr, county of D niaa. flale of On I"D haa ali. day rilod bcr irn .tau-mcnt No. lio li r Ihe purcha ol the (', ol itt'4 of Section No. Id. Towoablp JO South, of Kaatc 9 el, and will offer proof to ahoar tbat the laud aoutht more valuable for lt Umber or tlone than lor ar .cultural purpnaea and to a tabliab her claim toaaid land beftire the Kcta tor and Keoriver ol tbu olUce at Roaebnrx, on 50a, on Tuesday, the IT day ol iecemher. lyul. he name aa Hllncsac: John W. Moore, Walter K. Hojtrer. ol RoocburK, crcaon, K. N. emltb, ol Myrtle Point, Oregon, J. F. UiTent of Rebnr.Craon. ' Any and all poraona ciaimina adrenal the atiore doarribed landa arc rvqueated to filo their elaina in thta office on or before aald i;t day of December, 1UL J . T. B &I IXi ES, oVV . Reaiater. Notice for Publication. L'NITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Rot-aarao, Okk-.on, Oct. 12, H0U Niillce ia hereby Kiren that tu romplianc with the proviaiona ol the act of Cougreiw of JuueS, la, entitled "An art for the aalo of llaibvr landa in the Stair of California, Oreaoa Nevada and U axtlniton Territory, ' a extend ad to all the Public Land 8 la tea by act of Aur ual 4, 12, WJl.UAU A. cl'RAGlf, Of Roaebunt. County of Douglas, titatc ol (lie 1, haa thladay nied lu tnla offlnr hi. ,m natement fo. isw, lor the purchateol the V. Nc't I tH BtH.'' ens. audi', !-.ol fcction I Township .10 aoulb. ol Kan.it r w.l .n.t oirer prool to bow tbat the land sought lium valuable for IU timber or atone than for aart cultural purposos and to otablili his vial iu to aaiu lauu ovtoie the Kcgiater aud Receiver of this office at KoacLurg, Oregon, oa Tui s.lay, toe jtth day of K-rember l'.HU. He names as wit neasea: T. J. Brown, Oeo. Ilinsilale, J . !.' ansof Koaebura, Orcgou, Albert Crouch, of Cama Valley, Oregon. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above desuriu-.-d lands are vu.ut-sicd. to die tneir Claims in tills omoe on or bclore said Jttb day of December. l'JOl. ollv i. T. BRilH'Ks, ' Regwur. Sunimous. In the Justice Court for Deer Crwk District vouuiy 01 iniugiaa, etate 01 Oregon. 1. a. Marrion, Plaintiff, T. Talle, f Defendant I To T. Tails, defendant: In the name of tbe btate of Oregon . yon are hereby (viuired to aptoiarand answer tlie e,m. plsli-.t nied axaiust you in the abovo eniltl.1 cause, on or before tao S4th day ol November, l'Ail, ano ' you fall lu answer within said lima, lor wa 1 1; erect, plaintiff will take Judgment gsin t aa arm audcu in ma complaiut, U it: The JBi of aerentr-flv $71.00) dollars, .mth er wit bis cost audulsburseiueuU liurviu to be taxed. This ummnrjs Is published by order of H. J. Robinctlr, Jusllce of the Peace of said Conn which order is dateil October Mb. 1901. and tbe date ol tbe tint publication thereof is October liilh, l'JOl . and the date ol the last pubtlcaliob. la ovemlHr. 'Alh IVOL JOll.N T. LO.SU and LOUISBAR7.KE OW aVttoraejt tit Plauiua Douglas The Kich Fields Uncovered Will Rival Those of California or Texas WILL REAP WZXJt RUBBER CEMENT FLOOR PAINT VjXLWlI, JSrnd for OAut Card, to a .c 1 mu a W. 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