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oducatwi v DEMANDS CAREFUL CONSIDERATION . . . There arc two kinds of education ir:utH:ti an.l .i naai. ntai. The foniuT tdiiHiM bo sheared try everyone, bocause it may lie t use iiiek1y in eaniine a living. Therefore, seeure the former iirst : the latter, at'uTu arils, ii ou have the time ami nionev. The coursos of the -s. M" m m.'.m iivmrwim -. j -: are srransrel with a view to useful net-. Wi- , nut .l.tMuV in a lit tie of every t hi 01; but devote otir enersries to eotiilm titi a i;rM-rlas Uisiuc.-s siUml. Living ex psnpes cheap. St lulotits admitted at any time, t'ur graduates are suceessftil. S jnd for catalogue. V. I. STALKY, I'rlueiixil. Wnleivi. Oicuoo. w. NURSERY SUPPLIES HOOVER LATE DISPATCHES CONTINUED. Largest and best varieties. Choice stock, prices right Give us your order for Nursery stock before buying elsewhere, We guarantee satisfaction. Prices at the bottom. Aent Woodburn Nursery. Roseburg, Ore EMPIRE- Liverj, Feed Bed gfile $fa.Ie C. r. Barnard, Trop. Saddle Hordes, Single and Double Rigs at all hours Transient Stock gven very best of care Rates alwajs reasonable Cor. Oak and Rose Street. Phone Main 51. Roseburg, Oregon If you want to buy a farm If 3'oa want furnished rooms If you want to buy a bouse If you want to rent a house If you want to build a house If you want to move a house yoadia't know TAT T r pfif'fprnn 11 on or address .. . r r j'CUtlpUL, Stiff fontraetor sn4 linildor lU' hurg, Orwn pooooooocoexsoooooooc ooococoocoocjcxxxxx)ooococx;ocx:r.x N. SELIG, Myrtle Creek, Oregon. Clothing! HOW COME IN" AND In this line we believe we can please the most n:ud- est dresser as w ell as 'lie most fastidious. .NY- SEE WHAT WE HAVE. !Shoes! We never before Lad sueh a hl avv stock and such a varied i liue. Our princii'al s'.-.ck is u'' the " I'.r.iHey-.Metcalf Co. 'line. This name on the bottom of a ?hui' repress nts value. Of' flriPiHc! OF ALL KIN LS. We eoia!;y call your at-1 LTj ViOOUbi tention to our Lne of VELVETT; nearlv all' i the latest shades. Suitable lor a:st, Tnu:iiiiiies, ete. Gents Furnishings! A full ajid complete line. Oversl.irts, Underwear, Sus-1 , renders. Neckwear, Socks. In fact a full and cviajkte lice of General Mer- 1 cbandise at prices we feel w:"ll be satisfactory to you. N. SELIG, Myrtle Creek, cSocxmoooooooooooodoo OOOOOOOOCOOC OOOOCXW030000COOCOOO T.ranch : C-nyonville, Oregon Notice for Publication. to wnte for oar confidential letter before ap phring for palest: it may be worth money. We promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign PATENTS s5 TRADE MARKS or rerorn EN TIRE attorney's fee. exoa modt-1. BLe-eb or photo and we send an IMMEDIATE FREE reoort on pMenunuity. we give the best leeal service and advioe, ad onr cii rgt are moderate. Try us. SWIFT & CO., Patent Lawyers, Opp. D.S. Patent Oaice.Washington, D.C 0 MRC: li TASTOrM ia rrepared to wait upon old and new customers and frien da with a full and complete stock of 'GROCERIES- All I I- -.l . ( 4l.A lir , All 11CC1J ftuu L I . . - , : litre. f quality. Teas aad coffees are d epecialties. Your patronage J solicited. 305 Jackson St., Roseburg UNITED STATES LAND Of TICK. K.-Ri;rp..i. ore.. t .. 11 I jI:-t: Lt-r,-i.y fivta lnai in c-.ii;w;anc u if; the provio:is e: !ie Ai-l of rriiwnx of ! J im- .;. i-.iiit t'.eO,-Aa Ait for the ie of : m - -' ra.jf.m:a. ore- a -u. in : i.l.;:i:iii T rr;trv," an ex I t-.-d a i t:. iaa-t --.'e, r j Act oi . i'jiii.-t i. i- I ',!r:s. KIFTV K. Vt'N IX-.-L. '.'f( en- a'irt.c- 1: .iv ..f i. a ;-ire of Ore ion i a tf.i. Jiv t:e t in tliis v!tioe her twum ::;:i"t: i i 'i. I-. :, fur tJil 1'ijrr-tj.ve o: tile n,1 -iH-t'l:i i.iU!.!.:;- .T iTUth. ral.cc audwi' i'i!i-r it 'ii ilio trrit the land S'-UKiit u i::ere is '.ili,e for iL ti:::ijer r iurn than fur aru a.turai i'Urtni-fi. ab'i iactabii- herrlam; tufaid iaaj tjeii-re the K-vitr ano Ke:vir of Tl:iM.!icv a: Knwrjr,?, Orcgim, on Frilay. m 10 ''ay ol Jan::r fihe raiui- a v.tneur!: CLaiin, lL'.ii). t-1. ou reKFl, Jolin Beiier. of Cleve.aid, Oregon, Kail Beea er, o! ituretiU'C, Oregon. Any ay a!i p rvjnt claimine adverfely th awjve-aMTioea ianii are reiiieioi to a.e tne claims in ihie o&ie on ur txrivre a:d 1j day of t-Jlp J. T. BRIDGES. Register The Wilbar School. -JSth teak. Opens on September 23, 1901. Ri ?u'ar prade wort, teacher.' classes. Lain., jennan.rifM,kkeefnie, niOMc. etc. For articulars address the priuci-al, C. T. WHITTLESEY, Wilbur, Oregon j Riddle Pharmacy, j I. B. PIDDLE, Prop. ALL KISD8 OP Fresh Drugs, flcdicines, Toilet Articles, Paints, ft, Oils, Glass, Sundries. ; f;flPrescriptione promptly filled by a competent drnggist. RIDDLE, OREGON. GREATEST PLAYGROUND ON EARTH R-.V ICAN BE EVERY PURSE JbUlllili SPECIAL RATE;.., Hv been -BaMiebel J y t'.r 8 )XJ 1 H EUS PACIFIC bitwee t ah p.na of California sod it great number of fano-ie ie or o by which tb9 XJfenPB of a r;pinrf - duced to a very ow aad "h eonil le rate. For example : From all par! 8 of Calif rni 1 To the reeorta in tie Shasta r.-L-'on, l.i I e TahoeaDdf?urroinrn(?, Y- ini'e. I e Big Trees, the Kings Kiver Country. From San Joaquin and Sacra nento Vi:' ley points To the Monterey Bay Coast. From the San Jotqain Va'ly, A:!zcna and New Mexico To the Kdiet ore in S jctbern Cali'ornia ani the n ttorts of Northern California. For full information, iiqnire of L B. MOOtiE, agent of the Southern Pacific, ROSrEBURG, OKEGON - - ''" 1 K v. s - x : v 1 v: v: : ; v ;W. Voting Contest y Given by ttie leading koi bun; mer : chaniR, by which a k;inl;i I' l a no 'i a til be given awar KKhfe to the lidge, fhun-h, school or soeii ty vntei the mont . p ijiultr hy iec. 1. laoi. The loiiuains; me chants iw-ue ballots with every 26c A purehatt: JOSEPHSON'S, Dry lioods and Cli-tbin?. A. C. MARSTERS & CO., DrOfc"!. S. C. FLINT, J. F. BARKER & CO., Groceries. MRS. N. BOYD, Grocerii-8 anU Crock ry. KRUSE& NEWLAND, (irories. T. K. RICHARDSON, . Pianos. beauties during the summer. Seuthnental feelings stirred the breasts of the many who passed through the turnstiles today to have the last look at the court of honor, the la goons4 the Midway and the many wonders contained iu the big exhibition buildings. Train loads of packing cases are already ariving on the grounds and there arc numerous other evidences that the end is at hand. The chill breezes of autumn have had their effect on the people of the Mid way and many of them are looking forward eagerly to their return to warmer climes. As the contract entered into be tween the exposition company and the owners of the grounds stipulates that every vistage of the exposition shall be removed within a year, it has been arranged to be- iu work of demolition as soon as the gates close for the ast time Saturday night. TRANSVAAL TO BE REPEOPL.ED. Durban, Natal, Oct. 29. The imperial authorities have reached the conclusion that the early repeopling of the Transvaal and Orange River Colony is advisable, so that the normal industrial and agricultural life of the colonies may be resumed. Iu the course of a SDeech yesterday Lord Miluer, of Cape Town, said it was useless to wait till the war was over in a formal sense. It niiuht never be over he declar ed, but was burning itself cut, and in time "we ought to show ourselves masters of the house we have taken by re building and beginning to live in it." BIN NoTK. Items under this head will be charged (or at the rateof 5c per line for cacb luseitfou, (wllh 10 per vent off where uullce stands wilii. out change (ur thirty days or longer), excepting all notices of "Position Wanted,'' "Kmploy nuut Wanted" and He!p Wanted," which wll! be inserted nisi urciisaoc. 5XCXXXXXXXXOOCCOOGOO Oil in Douglas County. The Rich Fields Uncovered Will Rival Those of California or Texas STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR SALE I have the Excelei r which is a la ge, red beiry and very early. 1 have i-hppel the first crate of Orc-uoa beriiuc to li e Portland market for the lat two vran. My fret crate lat-t eprli sold for VJ GO. They are what would l called everbearing, as I p; k berries :tf of ttii-m JoiOBt every month in the vear. I eiiip- I ed a crate to Portland the fir.-t of Uct- ohtr auJ tliero is at least ten irUloriB on my iuee now just tirck of tine rir flraa berriea aluuiwt every day in the ) ear, aod then any yoa wont put oat a rMili of yo'iroao. I alaobavetbe Hood River wl u-tj is a larue, red, eaeet berr)' at iliipoi shipper. I'rirea on iar- n Dillard: 'AO, 11.00; DOO, l-J.ro; 1 OKI 13.00 L. 8. Cock, tf Ilillard, Ureiion, CASTRO PROCLAIMED PEACE- WANTED SEVERAL PERSON'S Oh character and k'OoiJ reputation . a.ch s:ate (una in I hie comity rf quired; to re prteeut acd a.lv-iti-'e nM eftat!iir:eil wealihy bunneari Loua ol solid financial tttnd nx. S.ilarly 4H.00 we-kiv I witii exper. additional, all payable in cash each Wtsintsday direct from head bllicea. Horse ai.d larruped farcsihet), when necoHeury. Kelerencee Enc.iao elf-jddreeeil etamped eavhlope. Mat) iter, 310 Caxton liuiljic, Chicago. S12 Jl. of 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 and developed in Southern Oregon. THE UMl'QUA VALLEY OIL COMPANY controls the cream of Southern Oregon oil lands. If you wanf sonic of the first hundred thousand shares send your orders to the Secretary of the Company, or through Well., Fargo aud Co, express. Umpqua Valley Oil Co. TJaoK SALE, CHEAl'-ljO acre onharJ, I ' ww-wwww New York, Oct. 29. Under date of Caracas, October: 2S, E- Gonzales Esteves, Venezuelan Consul-General, has received the following cablegram from President Castro, of Venezuela: "Internal peace has been today proclaimed." Commenting upon the dispatch Consul-General Esteves said: ''The revolution so far as Venezuela is concerned is quashed." This proclamation was made on the anniversary of the birth of that great patriot, Bolivar. The day was a holi day throughout all Venezuela. "Fighting has ceased on the Colombian frontier, though troops are still retained at importaut points to safe guard and guarantee the peace that has been proclaimed." UNCLE SAM WILL FORTIFY CANAL. Harden land, 3 acrra of tearing balance (toed pasture. Ten miles sooth-! ret of Roeebnri; n Myrtle Point stage cad. Call on W. S. Juhc-tcn, P.rwk o, Or., or a ldnts Aeh'y Richards, iirxiit Pat, Ore. oclO'.f. Notice for Publication. PALE Fine ranch of acree. I'MTEI !-l AIK-I.AM.iiKKi' K. t'fiii i.-.. tire . Oct. '. 1-1. J ?'vilfe . ri y tiua i.' f-ii.ca .r:if-, 14i:lil T La t. 'i I 'l.c--! b luU-til,'-n i f hit i la Li. ' to malt- " : ai iu ti.Mairt 1 BO acres nndr cu t.Tailon. Ual- tt.st ". j a n,a5e U nr k. ii e it'Kal paatari, 5-no:u boase, larjp tiu and tt'jd oijl huiMiri-, tD 1 rtcaii rrbard, all nn.lt r fi-r.ce ar..l crces-fet.re. o wells. Ha.l rj-. l-to school, cl orth and poatotiire ror psr'uaiars, rail on or Bhlrew, jl f J. SiKvans, Riaeburg, Ore. JcMiii pi't-et Bakery rear Cap street. New York, Oct. 2S. According to the Paris corres pondent of the Herald, the Figaro publishes a dispatch from its Loudon correspondent stating that the new treaty which is to be submitted to the Senate as the result of the conferences of Mr. Choate aud Lords Lansdowne and Pauncefote, to take the place of the Claytou-Bulwer treaty, provides that the United States will be the sole guarantor of the piiuciple of the neutralization of the canal, and re cognizes the right of the United States to fortify the canal. The stipulations of the new treat' will apply not only to the Nicaragua Canal, but to all other canals taken up by the United States. LARGE STOCK OF PRUNES. San Jose, Cal., Oct., 30. Local packers estimate the crop of prunes of Santa Clara county, this year at 40,000,- 000 pouuas wuicn, logeiuer wiiu me esumatea 20,000,000 of the Italian variety produced by Oregon, Washington and Idaho, constitutes a total crop of 60,000,000 pounds As more than 1,000 carloads of last year's crop on hand no effort is being made as yet to dispose of the new crop and the growers are showing some signs of uueaoiness lest the market become glutted and a decline in prices result. BOTHA'S NARROW ESCAPE. Pretoria, Uct. 29. Commandant Botha s recent es cape from the British columns pursuing him was a close affair. Major Remington marched on the commander-in- chiefs quarters at night, only to find that Botha had got off with a few hundred yards' start, leaving his hat, revol ver and papers behind. Ten prisoners, including Com mandant Hans Bjtha and former Landrost Schuttc, were captured. s A RACE RIOT. Columbia, South Carolina, Oct. 29. Two thousand shots were fired here today in a race riot. Ten persons were killed outright. It looks like the worst is to come yet, although the state militia is being assembled. The negroes are sullen and threaten to murder the people and burn the citv. w N I K ' i-f : t rtua f Eiitt r;i 1 R ri i.-. 1 1 e -Agents '0 s?ll onr eict-1-1 ratii r:f. MtM li!ra! for p.r iialare. AJiirr i' :ifl.ir g Co., Pox 4'.j3, rOK SALE Uli hh.M. Thirty acrre f Unit, C, os r.n-i ' I Rtbo t, hooe nil J-art:. lt.t:iite W 11. Erown. Kt f. cljtf Notice for Publication. P.Zr T 3-c-ULr FLCOES tWI'a' mi RUBBER CEMENT FLOOlt PAINT WS&Hfllos W. P. FULLER & CO., PortUcd.Orer n ben 1 f r Glcr Cards b) a - :f ir-ar l.-r a:i: K, ie:n r, t r. lii-l cff. c at aVjarb'f , orvf'iri, oa n.'-f l .l. vtr: mfl.r.Su . ,MUf '.. k .'!, T . 2. , (., It- fcaiLa tne lM.Wailia a ' "t "" hmm mhwhwhmm hwmwmm j hwmm to .ri' his taniitittn ?- m . tipoo a mi 1 cuiut a'.h n "f laid isnd u W. J. Krryuain, 1 1 ol . . ..a. V. ev. Ore. It X. ; . .! Olal a VWAVAV!VWAVAVWAVW.WW.VWAWW.W 1 "re, A. X. ArriLtitua aad A. a Chappei, ol brocaaar, Oie b I. T Etioo, beU ter Notice for Publication. lMTKD -TATr M.AM CF'I' K, v : i. r- !-v .wd i:.-t in j uaf . ut.i.' i Ai ti u?t 1 1-;. A N S K W LIr , KV. I t .t-, :t i.ii in lit ir U'T ' t Mt-IT. So UT '-.V J.UrT ;:. wt thrs-K' ntloni V t twftiv -' sth nf a ts:h iur l&ii. '. I l.., w n.r H . U r a-! .r-f H f !-.- . K 'ur.. o Miuii.f Kt'.wtoJ -M.1t-.1il t;r, ui A:. : I t-.-r-m :.i;tnt 'iTrt-!T te INiTf I -TATli:? LA Mi FFKK !. ir.n-ie Oufti j-f ;a rviirx t L. : c.a in. .! . K'-btST M MAfctllN. ii h; n t. S i. a: for f H . tie txmi tii It. . si ;r t mile, f u ;nTt j J I . 1 1 V.r ' . t 1 w m. ajrlie. Jv w MenckS, of Lottint 0 Or roo. i. T. Bfc-i-KtKr, lb hUW-- Drain Gardiner COOS BAY STTaCE ROUTE WINTER SCHElL"LE Stai k-avtrs Irai: every day at o Ja) a. m. and arr.n- at 'iarlim-r at 5 p. in., Mir!ifi-MevryulficriLij. Leaves Marsh-fi-M .Mun lavf. We,lrrUr, Fri'Liys, arrivi-i at I'raia the dar following. iol c.r-rii cnveranci? nssl bt.-th wicttrr ai.d uriirrr. FALE V-JjQ, loduiLr g andsof baae. For f'irtht-r ix.f'jrniati aiidrvss J. R. Sawyers, Win. Roberts, Proprietor, Ae-tr:t, Dralii, Oregon 1 Not ir- for Publication. I V.V.WAV.W-dV.W.Va'AV.WVVr'J'.V'S "30000000000000000 OOOCCOOOOOCCCOOOOOOOOCXXOoCOC Sheriffs Sale. S TMK flR'TIT I' tl'RT v? THE ?r.illi li. Woi. nit-.- aa-l a . R05EBURQ ROLLER MILL, g MfrF.'Lronard 's Best" Flour, S li. VV. STRONG, Furniture and Wall Paper. J. T. BRY AN, Jeweler, Photo Supplies. H. D. GRAVES, Phr,totraih.(r. y rianoori exuiijitiua Jopbu stfirv J window. Ej,crs pan() Housc . Portland, Or., Wettem WhoMtiale Disiri- - itiivireof KlmtMll Pianos; T. K. Kich- ft an) son, local aeut, junli-tin Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for fi'injj on Govern ment Land. Blue Prints of Township Maps showing si' vacant Lands, One Dollar Each. FRANK E. ALLEY, Architect Abstractor Plans and Estimates for all Buildings- Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in Harks Build1-. "Phorid v415. ROSEBURG, OREGON LYTLE IS ACQUITTED. PrinEville, Oct. 29. After a long trial, Andrew Lyt tle, who killed a man last summer for insulting Lytle's wife, was acquitted of murder. The jury was out 18 hours. NEWS NOTES. Manila is to have trolley cars. American progress. Perry hasn't found the pole; but both are reported in good condition. Another cyclone in Kansas! But we can sleep in se curity; there are no cyclones iu Oregon. The census reports show that there are 1,815,097 more males than females in the United States. Elderly maidens should take heart. The Shamrock will remain iu American waters, her owner, Sir Thomas Liptou, having placed her on the mar ket. She was a worthy competitor for the cup. kkk FOR: E HI! w m. M. w ...... ; Nottrc ii hrviv ;.rn Tlvat t-v wrt'ie i ta riecuiitti :!! rict wait 1 i:i'-i f: STr ttftn;') crirt uJ ta th J Ou y r !i 3t-i :w a; tn-l la mii tirt 431 ru-'n ;iic 11 .y ! c;-.'j--.-, 6t I 'jv- ci'-virro! nwrtrnf- in !iv r ol lac it-uara-tl j.l.nt:l l a-tm; uf ov? ntan-i ututtUiiii n4 tu4iri; t.ic U.u&iwr nea tl.DHl ti'l Kcni-il m-'-rtrt'c-J pn;r:rtf. "f tliviu'i: f i-w. 1 nh in!-Ttl '.hrwn l U:e j o! f ler oeiit j-r sititum fiu- lue 3ar ol TtrnirS-r. I' l nl 1r the t-irth-r u::i i v-jioi a.lv utU u4 IU :ur.L-r sua t f l."C- i:.rn'') U-m toe !u-h f faia o( li. cufU ftUJ uitLf.irv mrnt. DJf tbervlurv i w 11. tin StMrd the joJiy ol arciSrr. 1901. A I vnr o ck 4 ; m , ( t: 1 !y t li.c c wrt bou r frcrt ior id lUwttanr. Ion:ifi cfut, (rrm. mill ! pub ie uraii to the tiiUdt-r, ftr t.n In timid. ii tho rieht, irc a.l inu;mL, hub the vienilAai, or eitfirr of tbro hl od the 1 s.uy vi Juov, ivs vj at anr Umrth.-n-afut. in or lo tbr ki:otnje d l ol ihr NE 4 of fcVon I tbo frtl.ocil t!ir SW.lu. H i 1 ot Paction i iu t-y- nhip t uth, mac.1 vrt, thn 3 ol th NM'4 M tuiD II aul Ue t t ot stI ,'t-tn 10. iM LtiQ'.p auuib. ri'iK-b it, ttf F:4 o! "tUo i. tije frafMintiai N ' ! --ri:.m th M1 Irariiocal V N' oi frK'. wi-l W'4 oINhul inrrtitjn 4 11 t-.nhlp fc-uth 01 mnitr o w-u itie W f tbc 4 of llie Nfc'4 tl s.r!ii in tinlilt aou: h f airre 6 t. - ; !K- oY urt t'U jl in lo-sn-h:p !! - ut(, li 1 an 1 Nj oi Ihe NK4 H ! 3 til ioutihtp . mtb o! wire it r v '4 oi action and all that Kr;:on cu NW1, f m Hon '.: 1t Iti pcuib of the i :h lm;siii in t ynbit troth of r litre 6 u.l of V i.linit:e Mi-itdiait all in frnplaj i-miuv, m von, uitn ai( and aniuar, iu V-mr.uut.-. brvliU-untJi anJ a t'purtVDac - tiisrrun o U'loniclne or Id a'--! m. iifia u t. tixl mill aj:ly tfic pn-i-wcU f n h f-J-. t'r-l. ro .iie Tvtiint f the krsta of mca t'l 10 tbv cwtt ami dit ur iih nt herein tfx .t ji t U. u titheumof w ltorny f . mit ihffm of t N 9 tax1 pil by pUlnitH f aud (o the fiarmrut of IN mia of it 'tit ih i'iaiiitin a. with i trrt tbnin at lb ralr 01 n cr crut. pr niiuiu fiom tav lJ d ijr of Si lumber, ivn. aud the owrplra, if any Ihtrvhr. pny U ih? Clrrft ol tbia court, aa by onlfr ol ail rourl In a'.d ex rulion lo rnc di iccitJ. rintraudtD(r ni to h'U ibc aaid alove uet-oiiu-d resU p ropery in the mtnncr proxtded bw law. 1U-. at K cael uric, OrecoD, this 2$ day of October, K. L PAKROTT. oM dbczifT ol Douglas county, Orvgon. Sheriff's Sale. tS THK ClRrrtT COt'RT OF THE srATK of Omron, for ltnitfl Uuuuty Kulta Bucbaiiati. I'la'nllH M i Sarah E. llar lm-r, ci Mitrl ol the r'tita ot Thoinaa K. Gardner, ilcn-ane I. Harati K. Uanliii-r, 1 MaithaE. Oa ilni", Laura ('" f pt'r, K VV. ( tli'in'r. Eva 8'ort, Morttthott, Jis.iti tiantner, Nfl lie tianluur, Carl lianlucr, Lilly I tiantner, Defvmlanu. ) Notice hereby iirpn: That by virtue of an eiecnlinn aud 01 'er ol aie, duly lnie.l out of the above namn-1 eii'lrt an. 1 c.swe on the day of October, upon a J'ldirinrnt an I !' ru e duly rendered and entered in said rim t and raue on the 16 day of Octolier. l'l, b foreclos'ire ol a m"rtirae lnfaTornl ihe ali vn named pal nil II and Kaltil th n 'vo nan-.ol d'fendanM slid sjsln t Ihe ItereliiNlter men tloned and discr1l d, mortsa d pn fn-i-tv lor Ihe sum of 17117 "5 with ln. rrt thenun at ihe ra'eof lOptreeut per annum Inun Ihe hi dav of OcioImv, l'.'H and I lie further Mini of f. o attorney's fita and the further sum of tijiO cofts aud dlsliurwmeiit. Now therefore, t will on Saturday the 30 day ot November, 1001 At one o clock p. ui.,ol said day, at ihu court home front do -t In Kxetninr, Unuiilas county, Onuon. sell at public anellon to ihe li'uhi-st hid 'er for cash l i band, nil the ruhl, llil and Interest which the said defendant, or entire ol litem hwl on the Jo day of November, ISA,, or at any lime thereal'.er In or lo the followIiiR described premlMw, tu wll: The HWUand Ihe of NW; ol Veo. S and thcHK!olSE' an I tn tt',' of tec. -I, einl the KKKand k'.of ti Sec, , and the Vt of NK', and the NVN of rVc. 10, all beliiK Iu townrlilp south, ra Kit 6 west ol Wlllatnelle merldan. In Duuxlas rmnity, OrvRon. lnKether with all and sliiKulai, thu tenemcnls, hen'dlta meiitsand appurteiiancea thereunto beliingh'R or In any lkeaperlaliiliis and will apply the proceeds, first, to the payment ol thn costs of such sale and to the costs mid dis-bum-ments heroin taxed at t?J fit), to the sum nffsn) attnrney'a ftvs and lo the iiaymenl nf tin-sum of M17 7:. due tho plainlltl, with in lereai at tli rate ol 10 percent per annum (nun Ihe IS ilay oi OcIoIht, lisil. as by order of said court in said execution lo m Ulrocleil, cum mandlns me to sell the said alaive described real properlvin the man net provided by 'aw. Dated at Koauburg, Urettou, this & day ol Oouiber, l'Jl. . E L. PARROTT, oSl SiiallT of Duuijlsi oounty, Oregon. t'MIl I iTAT LaM'Ornrr. l-'sc o. t-'n tot t pi Zi. l.-i Spirit t rr t j c:ta Ual iu diu. t -i. c .t:h :'.. - .i..i.. . f ' . I .4 in- in., t, ' lure I l rvt t.ed. "An rl - ttx of ! rmr--r ia-i'I ?n ttr f t'si:.mia. Onsr"o. ' V ta '.. a' 4 ..li'i r'."w TfriU'r.' ai tx'jKAi vi to he L.nd .- '.ai. t j c. of t uf 4 J j.'lN Itr.rXKR V. e a-. ! .n.r.:j .,i ; 1.1. ... ;u:. of tr--ji r. h, '.y t rd :u t.'iii 'Sre ris itors ttrr.eai .-e'i. or it t ji-t.kc of tne -f ti-'ti 7.i.hiT u:h e rar . .ft a.. I hi c3 r 1 i-l to tho j tiis; tr.e -ac-1 axM I n-rr ia-iaa' lor! It tic, r of itan f--r ktnri tt:rai Tcr-- . an-) ti.tji!i,;-h b.se'aim ! tai l iasd tiinr j tv Ei-r u r ad fctriter of u-ioff.ne at a r- I burr. ri f-ti. Tr.-s!sy tr.e Hit day ol 1k-j. lA-i. H&4.liillQnt: t arl Htfc- ! er, ol Ki tx.riC i:,-r.m Fr.sk on utu ol Enre l-'..nt t.ife'ti L-laard VospcMl ol t.lcii-la&d, i I'ne-n. Miiliaci Jacki..-n. of lakirir itiava. ' un-rti. Ary aad all r n e:alm:n alverr"y the abore-drscrlbed an . n lmjesh-1 10 t 'ti ;r cios in this oftcte oa or ijefore sau 1 Sth ay uJ ltr . 11. J. r. UaUtajE'L .Op KolsU.r. .Notice fo: Publication. VSlTaD !?T ATE-S LAND UFFIfl. Kieturr. Ore., tart. a. Isul. N ill'-e Is hen-Ny liven U.at ta oiapliaux in IH l-l'MW VI VI 'l ..i.iiit. in Jjnt J 1'V eo titled " An ad tcr the sa.e oi lita tir .a3'l ;n tr.e ataua of California. Orecon, Sevtvlaand Hahtr.suc Territory," as extend ed u a.1 Vte fuU.c Land ;talra by act ot Aaost JOilN F. LXliNUEKE of Ciss vsUey. ciunty of Docc'as. ?le ol v'rt -'--a '.hi iay &'.t-l ta Uiiaof&c his isoni '.l--u:i. ut Nii.W-4. for tie purcnaar of the tets . 1 7oln'.ion No. C, loansaip St) tcuUi, rsnite No- we.l, aud will ocr pimdto stiw Its', the lar.d wtht is more vafuable for its tim"r ur .tone th-n fur iwncnlinral parr". aud to eiab.tn his ciatm to said land before the Ki-iu r aud hcreiver ol this office at store bunt. Orvjon. on Friday. U.e lita day ol IVceaiber. 1. He namea -as wltneascs: K. S -mith. Mi-se Kinl-.entt. Miljuua F.odirutl ssd Jotn Prat a'.i t.f Myrt'e Point. O o. Any and all pera-ns eiaimtca! adrerte'.y tlie at.ve dtvcritl ian la are tvnc-slrd to tile their claims In th offn-e on or be.'ote said LJUl day of Iwceniber, IAjI r S8 S AZALEA HILLS The finest Rough aad Dressed LUMBER oijp. J. T. BRIDGE. ReClster. Notice for Publication. I NirhK STATES LANK OFFICF.. K ni u Orcon. Oi Inber IS. lil. Ni'liie i hi rctiv n,v,-n ttat in compliance aitttthe provimons of the acl of Congress of June 4. Is. a. eulitied "An act fur the sale of timln r lands in 1: estates ol Cs.ifurnia. Ore Run. Scvala an-t Wahmjon Territory," as ex it nded to al! -lie I'uhlic Land tuus by a t o( Aurast 4. If'J. l.l t'IN0 M KRK. Ol Rivebarr. enuniT ol U us.as. Mle of Ore son, has ahis day rile-1 hor sworn stab-meat No. f--r the purchase ol the K1 ol ot St tion No. in. rowunhip 40 South, of Uasse wet, and will orler proof to show that the land aoncht is mow valuable lor In Ualn-r or stone than lor asr cui'.ural purposes and tu i -tabltsh her rlatin to raid land belnre the Re la ter and Receiver of lb! orUce al Koeebarv, i're Eon. on Tuesday, the 17 day ol liecember. l!JL he names as witnesses: John W. Motir, Walter K. Himver. ol RosebniT, Oregon. K. S. Cmlth. ol Myrtle Point, Ore ton, J. K. Given a, vt Roarbnrx Orvtun-. Any and all raoriS claim! n adversely th a bove-d escribed lands are rvguosled to fllo their claims Is this oaotoo ot tetore aaid ITsi das oi December. 1HUL J. T. BRIDOKH, oLSp Eeclster. Notice for Publication. CMTKD STATES LAND OFFICE. Rt.SPu, Osklo.n, lict. 1J, IsOl. N.)tl' Is hrn'by liven thai iu coinpliauct wiui tne provisit 11a ( tbo acl ol Congreiia of June, id'.K, entitle! "An act lor the sale of timber lands In th i Stales of t'stlfo-nia. orecon Nevada and vs ast lustnn Tetnuwy," aa exteud ed lo all the Public Laud States by act ol Aug ust 4, 13t, WILLIAM A. SPRAGri, Ol Roseburg. County ol Douglas, Statu ol Ore 1, has this day tiled In tbts office his sworn statement No. l-(v for the pttrvhateot the ES SUSK'i sndi-F'i S!4olsiT'fon Se a, Tiiwerhip .tu "iiih, 01 Range a weat, and uUl ull.v pro I 10 .how that the land siUKht Is more xnl.isMe for its tlmler or s'onc than fi r agrt culturai imnnwi and locstabl sii ins cl .lm to said laud be ore the Register aud Rcei iver ol lli(a otTlcv at Rost'liurg, ore.00, oil Tutsiiay, the .'ith day ol lli .YtuM ltd. lie raiut-s as wit nesses: T J. Brown, tioo. llnn-lalc. J F. j'T mill R'tMburg Oregju, Albeit Crouch, of 'mas Valley, Oregou. Any and all tienama claiming atverely he aNive descritid lands are rvu,ucs!ed to fl e their claims in this otnee. on ur tK'foru vud J,ia day of iHircuibcr. l'JUl. oU'p J. T. B.UIn.-KS, Kct;iu r. Summons. In the Jiiflicc Court for lieer Creek UUtilet County ol Duns las, t late ol Oregon. K. U. Warrimi, ) I'lainlltr, I vs T. Taile. DL'fendant I la T. Tails, defendant: In the name of the Slate of Oregou, you ars hcreiiy u'itilrvd to apear and auswor Uie coui plitii t filed axalnxt y u In the above entitled cnii, on or belore the i-lth day ol November, l'.UI, am '' you lail lo answer wllhlu tald time, liira a I I.' ereof, plaintiff will take Judgment It 111 1 as demanded in kit complaint, to- it: The ira of seventy live J7i.0U) dollars, oreih er wit his costanddlsburseuitiuU heielu to be taxed. T his suinuions Is published by order of H. J, Roldnetto, Justice ol the l'eaeo of aaid Court which order is dated October ilth, k 1. and the date ol the first publication thereof Is October luth, 1901, aud the date of Ihe last publication is November, iath tU. JOHN T. 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