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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1902)
r ?Tbe Twtce-a-Week Rosebiirg Plaindcaler Published Holidays and Thursdays, a U 14-AtNDJiALER PUBLISHING CO. AVi C'.CfN.NtK, Editor aud l'ublialier 4l Laura E. Jonks, City Editor, Solicitor. cgjwi. J. Kkantz, Foreman S. C. BMstki'm, Traveling Solicitor. Twice--Vetk Plaindealer, per year, $1.50 Eutered al Hie Post Office in Rose burg, - : Ore second claea mail matter. ' Adrertisiug Rates on Application. XAW KKtATISU TO KIWIW ArBB M'BSCBirTlON. Aorordiba to aonie of the latest laws newspa r r publishers may cause individuals wbo use napcreud rcfui to pay lor it to be arrested fr traitd,. Undr ihi rating, alst, anyone who lk buVjmbscnptiow to ma aloug for a time .paid and then or. I en it discontinued, or or- tv the poslmatT to mark it refused, or scuds r eoil card to tae publishers is liable to ar- n- aud, line the same a lor theft. - r j, J . V- ClabbtMK Rale ' " 'c baYe arranged with a large number el aad magazines for ratea which will give - Ao our subscribers two publications for a alight dTaoe'.orer the coat of Tm PtAMibXAiaa aloue. following U a partial list: ; rwritA-Wiia PuoKDaALlBand the Toledo Blade 11 75 Pew Vofk Tribune., - 1 7$ i5. F. Kipielin.. . IT. Call . 2 l -1 7 Sural Northwests JANUARY 23, 1902. OFFICIAL EXTRAVAGANCE." Ths - iifst -.-political boomerang laanched forth in this . county bear ing on the approaching campaign ap peared in Monday's issue of the Koseburg Review under the above caption. This misleading and mu truthful article bore all the ear marks audi characteristics of that unscrup ulous ward-politician and corrupt .political boss, to whom the democrats aud populists of this couuty owe their demoralization and ultimate ".downfall; the fellow whose mauipula "lion and political juggliog brought abort the fusion for spoils regime in this county which became so- ex tremely obnoxious to the citizens of the couuty regardless cf party affili ations .who held principle above spoils, and who so resented the un fair treatment accorded the weaker faction of the reform forces the pop ulietsby the domineering faction therlemocrats, that the whole outfit warxepudiated at tbe polls in this county two years ago, or more prop er, iany of the ' populists, stinging from the, injustice received at the band of the Coasted democratic "re form!' Jeadare And this selfish boss, wkose,. mouthpiece was the Re- " viewf which sheet be was the so called editor, very properly pooled i issues with tbe republicans and as- - ei&ied in the "complete overthrow of the gang who were fattening at the couuty crib, at their the populists expentKv.Xow, after repeated sting ing rebukes and finally complete ovei throw, resulting in bis retirement Iroui the paper here, eh," from the couuty . aud state, this self sam e bpoi Ionian neglects bis business al Boise, Idaho, returns to this city temporarily, to attend the firsf meet ing of the democratic central com mittee for the campaign, for the pur pose of dictating the : policy of hi prty aud laying down a plan of raoipaurQ marked by all its old time questionable characteristics. It has many times been stated that since tbe bauibbmeut of, . this evil political genius, the democratic party of this e.ionty would uo doubt arue to a higher plane of usefulness as a polit- iclJrganIzation, adopt a more, con - T arvative policy and re assert its time- haored principles, but it appears t liar fate has not so ordained it. Tbe a l vent of Mr. Fisher upon the scene of action here afthis time appears a direct 6lam upon the intelligence and ability of tbe democratic leaders of tue county, who were supposed to possess brains enough to direct tbe affairs of the party without any par ticular outside assistance, and it is more' than probable that Lis coming rasntirely unsolicited and the re- suit of bis own egotism and imagin 7. ary importance. -r 'lu the article to which reference above 4 made geeat stress is laid op ottXh increased tax levy of the pres ent, oer the farmer year, it being al lesJ, of course, tbat this condition ia"atl Mae to republican extravagBoce aud- -mismanagement, . bn. do sane peraon will be thus deceived, lie girding the increase in the state levy 111? a well known fact that ample jMxivifeion must now be made to en able the next session of the legislat ure Jo grant a liberal appropriation k for the Lewis and Clark Exposition, C an investment fr.m which the state. will receive three-fold returns.. Mr. Pisher, whote mission here is evident-' ly to register bis usual kick and stit op a moss, sa regardiug county af- fairs: " When a nriion administration was elected in t hi conutv. the officials proceeded to redeem their pre-elec-! ?T.,'TZ.U. WUU1T ajeraj-a- awaav. -S ibaOi TTr. v.r raa..nll.r-nn tnU ttlA ht Umm ! J UUUI S- - HBH been increasing steadily ' and tbe amount of taxes to be raised ia high er than ever before." True, Ihe union aimiuislratiou did economize aud to I be extent tbat the roads and bridges of lb couuty be came in such a deplorable and nn safe condition that the -ouoty judge and commissioners were confronted with, the proportion of making eome extensive improvements at once or iuvolviug the connty in ex-' 't-enR!ve aud heavy damage HTi', aud -w0;-.t,-,. ..u t iln'k tieiutuJ fairlv r ' . . .... the fasioo connty jndge tendered Lib resignation and was barely succeeded by a republican, jatbe wheu one of tLe largest bridges in the county East Umpqna collapsed, the loss of life and personal property; barely being averted. The republican county administration has met the demand for extensiye improvement rail lj and squarely and while this has incurred considerable expense and lessened their chances of " re election perchance, it is of direct be.iefit to the tax payers who we pre dict will uot resent a slight mcrease in taxation while enjoyiug . the security and advantages of this out lay of couuty funds. , DANGER OF RUNNING FOR OFFICE. We remember reading a few years ago a funny account of how some body thought he could turi for Gov ernor of New York on tbe strength of the good character of himself and his ancestors, but bad .hardly started wheu he was accused of aettiug fire to an orphan asylum und tf barely escaping lvncbiug out West, and ot various other offences. At his first speech several small hoodlums were sent on to tbe platform to claim him as "Pa," and a followiug nipbt he went out the back door of bis bouse as a mob entered tbe front door, and the next day announced that he had retired from tbe gubernatorial con test. When Genera Butler ran for President of the-United - States against three other candidates, he claimed at the close of the campaign that thonirh defeated he was the onlv man who had come oat with a good character. - - No matter what action is taseu on other reciprocity treaties, thatwith Cuba should be promptly made aud ratified,-for the lndnstriil a-iJ !jVi"i- cal situation there is ' acute.-r American producers and jronsumers, as a whole, are also interested in this mtter, for a proper reciprocity treaty with Cuba will give us impor lant markets," which is new ' largely RUDDlied "by other - countries, aud give our industries cheaper raw ma terial in raw sugar, tobacco, iron ore and woods, and our fruit grewera , preservers and consumers cheaper refined 6ucar. Uur beet -and cane sugar interests will oppose it, but the interests of ninety-nine out of every hundred -American citizens will be benefitted, aud this should be considered, even if the present exor bitant orofits of the one percent of our population should be somewhat reduced. At piesent they euj jy a orotection of about 100 per cent. - at- against 50 per cent. . for all oiht? r American industries. Why should thev not be willing "to live .'and .'let ;The Democratic county "ceutral committee met pursuaut to. call this evening in tbe law office ul O. P Cobbow in this city. There was a fair attendance and basinesa pertain tug to Ihe coming campaign 4 w'ai transacted. It is said that C.1L Fisher, a non-resident of tbe county and state for the past two yeans was the principal adviser and counselor. Ere the close of tbe campaign Mr. Fisher will find himself aa Becureiy entrapped as he was on a certain oc casion io a fishnet at. Scottsburg io his happy (?) schooldays" He will find that be is of Uo small f caliber mentally to successfully dictate the politics of Idaho and Douglas 'county, Oregon. "' It is evident that 'the democratic nirt v of this county . is still to be mismanaged and doimoeered ""oyer by the same old Roebarg riugster and would-be boss Or -ILFi&her, wbo two years ag put the party, in a political hole from which . it will - be unable to extricate itself in a decade. Thin tact, therefore, should be very encouraging aud gratifying news' to tbe ReDnblicans, .who have much 4-ause to rejoice thereat. ' ' ' .- Mi8 Roosevelt . will , go through the oeretuony of breaking, abott&of wine over the prow of ' tbeGermab rjtnperor s Amencaa-ouux jacui i. a. little rehearsal with: bottled water 4 will enable her to do -it correctly. The Kaiser, however, missed it 5 when be failed to select Mrs. Nation. By the way, why hot epill .'Ltger beer instead of-champagne .Hoch der a . . tn , - 1 1 The PiAispEAiJB is just m receipt of anadvertrsing. proposition' from' some 'fake' Chicago " advertising agency: which "reads as jfolivf S: j "Handeontav and . .immense lj rich young widow, wants immediately, able honest hobband. . Address, etc'. The man who is so green" as to be ' taken in bT Bacb tako "vould fill i cabbege'heaJ with envy.. U ... : j - 't , ,r i The Statesman thinks it is high time the death ' penalty we're abolished when the gallows is arranged so that the trap is sprung by cutting ' three! ropes, by three persons, as for Wade and Dalton at Portland so arrange jfl urder that no person ' may have on his! . , . UHQJS BOd IU1D1 Despite tbe biHious wail of octopus hunted fiction writers. l world in a tJpr ,lUce , 0 work. 8U.,S ettt 80(j thibk iu tbau at any pievKiu fpoch' We bave promise tbat it will be bet ter tomorrow tLsu it is today, r Mill- . ; i iouaire are helping hnuiaiiity np tbe steep with a wuuificeiicu tbut is sub-. s - r ' . Tue followiu gentlemen -.of - note have been chosen tore be UuiteJatttw Kiuff EJwardbtCtt- onatioa this soring: Capt. Chas. E Clark, of battleship Oregon fame-, Brigadier-Ueneral Jas, S. WilBon, Dowpu retired, lisC aad Whitlow Keid, editor JS'ew.York Tribune. Democratic sympathy for the little brown men of the Philippines'' is particularly touching in view of democratic effort to exclude from suCTrage "the ig black men of the sooth," and "without the consent of the governed,' too. - --Tbe subject of eooialieui is attract ing very little attentiou ia the east outside of socialistic . circles, ; as a parry measure, and it will never' play much of a figure in politics. St, Paul . Press. The ' Panama Canal route is now offered at a cut price of J40,l00,000. It ia dirt cheap at that. When peo ple knock off $ 10,000,000 it is plain they waut to sell. Democratic leaders are seeking to drop-free silver from their platforms iu the future and return to tbe cry of tariff rtform aud national poverty. The outlook for a prosperous year in Idaho -is so 'very good that its democrats are very much' discoar aged'""'' Southern Oregon miuers are not getting enough rain. They are not enjoying this incomparable winter weather. Political Gossip. nou. ueo. U. isrownell, state sen- a r of Clackamas county, will be a candidate for re-election this spring, wuicn inaus uiai ne win . taKe Lis i .- t . , I, . . usual place in the senate chamber at tbe State Capitol next legislature, for the people of Clackamas know bis true worth too well to give him up He is a genUeuiau'Of nnqueatiouahle ability and one of tbe most brilliant orators ever sent' io the Oregon legis lature.' Word comes from Washington that George V . Bibee of Sheridan, who was recommended . for tbe receiver sbip f tbe Oregon City land office by Senator Mitchell some time ago, will be appointed sqou Mr. Bibee has been hung up by Senator Simon on a charge of incompetency, but President Roosevelt has investigated ana decides that the charge is not well founded. Mr. Bibee is a Ten uesseean by birth, a etaancn republi can and a hustler. . Council Meeting. The Roeeburg city council met Mon -lay evening in adj raruad aeeeion with ul present except Ctoinrf'meu VTol!en 'rg and fcrewo. The propose-! ordi ance for an aewment of adj jinirg Property lor the improvement of parte of Sheridan, Case, Jackson and Douglaa streets were read for tbe first time. r . F. Patterson labmUted plans for croesirg on streets to be improved. On motion tbe mailer was laid over until next reeling. looiniUte on etr"el imprnvemeull wete empowered when Uiey deemed it I roper to permit parties to icoprcve treeta adj iiniug lbe:r propetry by pUc tng gravel thereoa. at ibeir van rxpenae. ' 1 ne treaenrer waa lnetriK.le1 to repor .a S a t'i aenoq'jrni licenses at next regu ar meeting." Complaint aa io boga bsing kept wi'h mine cite iimu" waa referred tJ coa. 'ml ee om bealtb and police. Aojourned to first 51 wday in Febroa y- r - ... - Real Estate Transfers iiX.U . U trdner u I W Gard ner lore , 5. 6 7 and 10, in Mk 1; 1 1. 2, 3 ,4, 5, 6 aud 7 in -WkS; loUl.2,3. 4.6, 9, 10. ll.Ji.lyaixi 14 moJk7: also tlk 2,4, , ii, 10, H. 12. 13 and 14 In Gardner's adlitjon to Sontn Drain : 11590 00 Ritert P Herdeo and wile to N f P Heydea 160 -crea in see 23, P weet. ...... ....... 400 00 E Jooea and wife to E D Brign . and aife ..0 acres in to 24 a S west (hH) DO C L Jewell et al to A E Nichols fiWJolNWyofaeca, tp 31 - er 7 w-wt ... 40 0o R A Booth to - DngUa eoanty Bank tbe $)i ol Io; I Wk . 2$ io iDeuiy oi K-v-bart 50OO 00 Don't Forget to Read This. . thit fall and winter goods have arrived and you -wul find nre to taraeet nd most oouvilu Hoe et dress gouda, oti'ia g 8a i Del", Uacinatora, underwear, boeitry, ilaokeie, rarlaine, cloaks, caee, ec, Aieo- Bnckbtbam 4 Hncht, ttoota and 4boes, rubber gooda, oil clothing, over- ooala. and a line ol men and bora' clotb og .tbat Mnuot .be beat. We alto carry miners eopplit and a trash and complete snick of groceries.' Come and let us show - yen "our m aeaortuentj and give you prices.: Oar aim ia to give vou good valoea and Weal you right, (jive na a trial. ' A. R; Mi-rroiK A Co., Riddle, Or, t .W are, aleo agents lor tbe Oliver ChiUed plows and xuraa. (o4U) Special Notice. ,!-".i:a "Drl'jltiGobl v, the opLtctan will visit UleDdale Tuesday anl Wednesday. Jan oarv' 21 and 22' Cauvonville, Tboraday o3 Friday 23 and 24.,; Kiddle, gator day 25 . Myrtle Crepk . Monday, Tues day and .' Wednesday, 27. 2t, and 20. A,.LI...J' il.. oil n 1 . . uakbuii, torre uajp. ou. oa inu A. 1 t Ttiuee witliing to coneull him about their eyea or wishing alaaMM tiuedihould call on him at tb. hotel. All work guaranteed. Prices reaeonahle. Con nlUiion Iree.' ' ' f ' J. G. Goblk. Edlior Jv C Koberta of the Myrtle Point Enterpriae, baa made another bad B'ert and trircommtinHy,"rrgSr'ds'TiIro in T nnceitiin I'gbt aince be rame out . with 1 6m follow jng apology"in Ida last to eue; .'Dan't bla.ne "tbe men' tor nut aaoiing'lb 'bold the baby. . A man can't go ont into the. bther room' and return itb an apmn on alter he bai Leld' the bahy JewJmoinnia."T A man who would lb lie libol innncenii 'would swipe 4.htckua friftn bis mother 'a ben roost. x . f-... l. i 1 . . j . 1 , ' 'J CROOK COUNI Y'S WAY) Three Road Bosses will bo Appointed by Court, f r t . The rrineville Journal tav repardinr t .e . iY''iutaeot 0 road musters ir Crook i-ouotr by the cinnty comt; "Three r-'ad masters a ill ba appuiittt-r he m- j orned meeting of 'lis coiinh Fi'tnuar. riie cuauiy:hna been dl- ill ad into three dialtictu and a' rorr maater will, be appgiuted for eflch di trict. Good Dei. will be selected i be C iurt wv III consider '- the - appllcatioL of tboee wbo want a j b. There will be but three mouths work and (rood waset rill be paid for tbe 'time , autoally em ployed.' Tbe Work on tbe roads eboaW be done inride ol three tuoi.ti p, as tLe spring it the time lor such work to I e effective. Tbe law caiitempUtoa tbe ai- poibtment of one toift matter to aerve nine mouths, but iu a vouuty as Urgi e tliia, one man cannot do the work t the proper time aud to get It done in time is tbe proper thing, so tbe court bi change 1 tbe forui. eoraewbat aud will ap point tbre to lorre three moaiha act- lal work, and the remainder of the time the roads will be in the banda of the road supervisors of tbevariou districts.1 Olalla News. V. M. Ireland who has been bom vieiting receiveJ a meaaage from Mar&h field calling him to tbe tick bed ol bit brother W. E. Ireland, who, tbe xeeaafte stated, bad small-pox, and a latei meeeage confirmed it. '' A ' speedy recuv ery irom mat ureaaea deeease is verj much hoped for by bis many friends io this county. - - - ' - Owing to auch a light rain fall thh w inter there ie a acarctty ol water , min ing U thereby greatly retarded a bile with plenty of water there would be a reatdeal of tna yellow' meUl tken from tbe rich placer grounds of Oialla this winter. There was a social party and dams given at Weh'a hall Saturday cigbl in oouorotV. M. Irelaud who baa been visiting here. . A very enjoabla time was bad by all. A little eurprise party was given. Mr od Mrs F D. Xwiud of thus valley Moudar evening. Mr. aud Mrs. A. 8 BOiDnelf, ol ten Mile, were in attsoJ- tnca. lit. Xtewiaud ia a proeperoua roang farmer and a cloeesiudcnt in the matter of road making. He ia the prevent popular road eopervienr of tbia iiawlct Opportnaitiei I or lavestmeat Sute Food aoo Dairy Commiaaiooer J. W.Bailey ia qu-jUd in the following tUtement alter aa otbaal trip lb rouge Southern Orenun : '"MedlorJ and Unburn I found to te wit boot creaiseriea. The crramery near- -t to Uerllord ia Aebland, aod tbe aar eat to Roeebnrg i ogea. CreamerM ;o tneee t wo towns cou.d be eatabtiaheJ nd operated at a prjQt. The ceceeaarv jlant would not coat more than $2000 and in plane of tbe farm flutter aow eol l 10 ana jo cents a- pound, creamery alter unered at froaa 2ti 10 ) cent joald be aobstita el. . "Ooe great need of SonlLern Oregon is an apple cMer an vinegar factory coougn appiea 10 eoppiv tbe wLo rtUte wuu ciuer and vmecar no to vtii eveiy year. One lira of nrchardiata Oj IrjOacrea 'A Uaes, labtJ 10 vvara gf, cleared fZJ.OOOnet tliia ar, and je erw 01 app.ea went to waste." Sra. ttetaa QB'V'r thla hrad will be hari lor at tse rale of 6c per (or each inctuB. , hl0rr eoto!r wbere twice tandt with ul cbaue Inr Uitrtjr )ayi or ioiigrri. rxctvfot U iutiia ol -PoiUf-ti WanTnl" -Km(i.ox. ntut w aaujd" auj ' Hf'.p Wanted," aaWa ill be Ineiiruwl raas urcHajasa. . OrtUWBERKY PLMls FOK SAL ''I have ti xuelsir which ia a large, red berrv and very ewrlr. 1 ba hipped tae first crate of Uregoa berriee kj tbe Tortland market fur the laai two veara. My first crate last sprit. g sold fvt f-J60. Tbev are what would be called everbeartoi, aa I p ik berries DO of theni lmoet tj n.iH th 10 the ver. 1 Lip ied a crate :o FoiUaud the nrl of Oct ober and there ia a' leart ten gallons on tny vines now just tutrk - ot due ripe rawberriee aiinoet evtry Uar iu tbe rear, and Hire ay yon wont put out uch of yourean. 1 also have the Hood Kiver which ta a larae. red, aweet birr.' aodagooj a'tiniier. Pr.c on car a Dillard: 150, 1 60; 500, 12 00; 1001) UJ00 L. S. Cor-y, . . tf ' - ' Dtt'ard, Uregoo. , TJIOR SALE, CHEAP VS acres of improved land, .20 acres ol good tarden land, 3 aerra of bearina orchard, balam-e good paetoee. Ten milxe eooUi- eetof Koaebnrif on "Myrtle Point etge ftad Calf, on VT.' 8 Jotinston, Brock aav, Ore , or address Af.hby Kicharde, Uraau Peas, Ore; .-;.. rinlOf. rpHKbSPASS NOTICE .Notice ia here by given, tbat arfy ' person found h'intiog or otherwirc trspaeiijg npon Eivetad-le Farnj.'V'Corry Eatats,"wil he prosecuted, .- CbaaT. Carry. SU. . ... . . ... ... FREE! f I 7; ; B- fl! r-;e 1 , IMPORTED Japanese napkins- CHUHCH(SUFPERS. SOCIETr-DINNERS . s FOR, WHItH !:" mm COFFEE , THE FNESTCMWN- t PURCHASED! TOR SALE BY v ' iMR5.fi.B0YD - ". - f t., t I .1 .1 U Groceries and . vraaaukauaie .a ,a a . . 'UK'HtjUiH BIN 1 , r- - t tm itBina. mil . H4 a 1 J The complete , line of shoes handled by the Sorosis Shoe Store must be closed out within thenext 30 days regardless of cost. THIS 15 A ' ' Krippendorf pittman Ladies Shoes, former price 3.50, sale price ...... r Brew, Selby &. Co. Ladies' Shoes, former prce $3 .50, sale price v Kast-Glanville Ladies' Shoos, former price $3.50, sale price..?:..:.:..-.:'-..-:'.. Handberg Brothers Ladies' Shoes, former price $3.00, sale price ' Sorosis, the popular Ladies Shoes, former price $3.50, sale, price Queen City Sadies' Shoes, former price $2.00, sale price.-:.::.r-r ..r. ........r... Little lied, School House Shoes, former price $1.75, sale price John Meier Men's Shoes, former price $4.00, sale price ; Smith Wallace Men's Shoes, former price $4.00, sale price George G. Snow Men's Shoes, former price 3.50, sale price M. A. Packard's Men's Shoes, former price $5.00, sale price Buckingham & llecht Men's Shoes, former price $1.50, sale price Men's Work Shoes from - .a . Being" compelled to give up the building, -and not being able to secure a suitable location. I have decided to nlnso nut mrr fztnnte of o-nnrlq EVERYTHING UP - TO - Are you going to spray? I ZLvE IE. A Car load just received cuve'andsee It the flouring llllllvja Myrtle Creek or CanyonviHe Notice for Publication. Cnitcd 1aji4 Ofllfr. Rear bum, Otvson, Jan. , 1WJ. Noiioe la hervlif etvm tbat IB towpL.nce wilb the vmvliao toe tit ol l-onarw et Jane i, DO, rn'tUc4 "An act lur th? aic n( timber iainla in Ui? SIsm ot Cali.'o ni, Orv gon. Nrraua and WftAhinrtoa Trrrttonr,-eaivo-lol iu all tbe fublle Uin.1 Uiei by act o( Auiut 4, MILTON R BROTKVAS. ot i eland, cuunii ol Jmki1iIbc. Mate ot Orvjron ba thiilay fird la thia office Ui ron tat mrnt No, l.Hi, (or tbe runhM ol lb Xotb at quarter ot wctwo No. i. lowntbip U -011111, raiiite 7 wcet aad w ill pilar proof in Uioir that Uk land juxbl la more valuable lor Ita litnt-cr oeton rban lor atrrtiwltaral enrotM-a. al to rotab'lub huclaiia touid Un l betortf tba K f iirtcr and Kervlvrr- u( tbia office at Rotrbiira. '-rufon, on luetklaf. lb 1Mb dj o! March, 1. Hr diuu r mae. N.l'nipt:i, ol Laialhl, Oiw O. HmtJ MKllVia. tMmx bate Biao, and tobert Mci ulloi ti ol dotcbarg, Ore gon i- Any and all pernotn claim n alvpm-lr llic abore OraL-ribeJ land an: rttnteit to n'. 1 heir claim in thi olbue on or bJure aald 1Mb day of March, 1j2. 1. T. BBIIvKa. Ksuier. Contest Notice. t" 'tiled Suun Laud 'mce, Roaelani. Jreaon. Jaiwln. A tnOirientcoJlcst ailidavll haviubcen tiled la tQuomce oy . - - T.H. BILL oontinlcnt asalnst bomwu-ad entry !?o. 9il made January U, iMtJ, iorei' .VK1,. K itit;; uia ti't, muni 1 uwnuiii a, u. W,by CHARLES F. VAt GHS, ContuMee, In whk-b it i a.Kirellht th fai Cbarlca r, VatKdn ba wholly abaudoul tbu and: tbat be baa not raided upon nor i-iil'Iva- led tbe taate lur nun than atx aumtba- lat taat, and that said claim baa. bcn aoaudutieil , ir the aatd entrymeo far a lont peHo.T of tln'io and tbat aaid entc raea ia not rwidiB In tba Deiabboruoodoi tbe land, and limt Mid allegt' abM-nce liotn tbo laud la aut due to his , niuior racnl in tbe Arniy, Navy. or Marine t'irjv.o; tbe CDiled aiatoaask pnsata avt.tii r, otnt-er, aes- luau or inarinn. durina theaai wttb spia ilurlua any other war iu which the Coiled btabw may be eugaajiil, said paruea are hereby liolibed to appear, reond aad nnVr eviiK'tic lonchina said allegation ai iu a cioes a. m on Uiirh 4. 1W . before the KcKiatur and Receive ol United Htatei Land Office, Ro.burg, Un-aon The aaid condestant baviuu. iu a proper am lavit, iilod January lb. L-Ui, tet iorth lacts which show that a cut due diliirenoe perfcotial eivice il tliia notice can not bo ma-lu, it ie here bt ordered aud dire'led' that aucb noiice be g.vcn by due and proper publication. . , . ,. , J; T. liKIDKS Resistor " JfjBp J. M. UOOTU, Receiver Notice for Publication. CNITEU 8TATKS LANDOFKU K, f Roeaai'vu, Ureiou, Dec. la, lal. Notueta hen-y sivm that in o-inphauee with the provisions ol the" ai-l of tniivof June H. l!fiis eutiUwt. -An aut lor tba wlaol tlmoer lauds In the mates i l.'aiiloru a. tnKon, Nevada, m a Wsfthlogtou Trritiry." aa oil. n.t- mi u ail the 17uullu Laud runic Dy set ul AUK- Oat 4, ' " alBKRT A VVARRKN Of Portland, ootinty of 'Multnomah, Ptait- ol Oreuon. las this day Kiel In this olti. tin worn aiait-im-nt No IsM, lor the- tuirehaw yi the NbU ul MH-lion No. lit toxtiship oul)i, tsnge Nu 7 west, and will oiler proof u sliow thai th land oturttiui inure vaiuauu i.r iu aud tooslablish hiscUim to said lauil before the Register slid Receiver ol Ibis ottiee at hovs bnnr. Or6.-Min, on Wedimslay, Ihe itu day o( ,in.h..rriiuinfl tlian tor aitncuiturai IMirooseK. Fchruarv, I'.nti. 1 - . - Bu liaiiioa as wHlH't !: deorKu Salciiian, Robert Mct'otltMmh.Thontaa Howurd, nl Kwe- bunt; rnel V. aeruicaoi foriia-.u. nrei;..ll. Any aud all crWiiiM laimiim adversuly the abova descxliiea . imiu ar ioiuesHi 10 nio their claims iu tMx uthceou or beiore said .Dib d.yofKci.ruary.lJul. , olllrvjk.a Register. Special aata onhixhcut ladies ahos. Harry M. Moldcn; ! BOfiAFIDE Icuaril M. Administrator's Sale of Real Propert'. No-.iv 1. hrcvby clven, tba br irsne of 'aa : tu k- by :be Countr Court ot lv-j(.a oBt'. .ta- o Orwicua. to." ta matu-r ot tbe r-i; ul Xiiiaix-ih mn. ,W.-caed. on tbe 54Utay oi rVwiuUr. 11. a-l rttrivt iu tbe rronU uf did rwnrt oa tid dav, d:m-:ias. ao Uionrin aad rler-.nr Bie. the an.lori;3t.t ad tniniMratorol uid rtute. tuM-ll atettbr-r pub-- "T i.-.i a-; a pr.irided br law. Ibe real Totny twioae n to the l.t ette. t the ' ( "'I bidJrr (orcarb in haa.1, Inr Inr purpoee 0! v oa" the Claim, utiiul Hit M , eute U) :aeeipcnF-!iot ad ini.;rmlK.O. Tbe:rloie v. , m n aata oruer 1 wtu on and after - 1 ... 1 . o.. l . , r- . iu .0 uuayot reo-oarr. V3, Ip.in.fMw.lio!I private ale to the h!h. eat butderlorcaU) la hand, tbe !'.ovinr de- 5. noCTi r. i .mpt-ny be otu-.nc 10 tbe al r,mid e.ta. tvwit: L.l So. 1 In h:.,ck X.i. . and N1. in bioi-li S s I'.ot anJ barn owIt) a 1 in the cr.y ol KoKbtirg, iJotig!aa Cvuatr ur-j.n. v Kiied at Rburc.Ore(va. thi lUb day ol tViTt-r. a D. 11. H.1.WIL), Administrator ol ibe estate ol Euubvlb liarri on. deevmtcd. Notice for Publication. rsiTKD STATES LAND OFFICE. .. Rt a.i, Oreaoa. lK-ecmhT , - Notice if hervby riven that la eonpiianre wuu t.te ,.rvM.i.na o tbe aii ot Conaivaa ol ..iKirioi vBum-g An ac t Get Your . m ... Roseburg, Ore., Dec. S, loot, btatc Chemist, Oregon Agricultural College,, Corvallis, Oregon. Dear Sir We send yt'4 by this mail sample of sulphur taken from our stock ot spray material. Plense niakt? a us if it is of such standartt of purirj- that it will fill ing nrst class spray compounds. If it is not sufficiently pure for such purpose please inform us where we cau obtain sulphur which will meet all require-meuts- . w Very respectfully V A. C. MARSTKRS & CO. Mr.A.C.Marsu.s& Cn., Oregon, D.ccmWrn ,90,. -.. Roseburg, Oie. . ... -, ., . . . ZGkntlemex: Your letter concerning sulfur and the sample of sulfur, nave been received. ' . . r . I have examined(this sample and find that it is almost entirely pure sulfur... I think that it -would answer the purposes very satisfactorily for spray ing compounds or lusecticides. I think that if you have plenty of this quality, or can get it tnat it will be as good as any sulfur that we can obtain for spraying materials. Very truly yours, tr-. - - ': A. L. KNISELY. A. C. MARSTERS & CO., Druffffists ROSUBURG, OREGON 5ALE-A0 tat- 8 t:raler land, in tbe (btiaa ot Caiilarntw. Onaoa. Sera.!a and ahituia Temtuiy,'" aa encod ed 'o a 1 tae Kaal Laa4 ia by act ot lie nt t, l.-A AARO.f MTIIX. n Lend. eowniy ot Joafhioe, atatwoi Uaai bm ibia day tliod in UktautKoa bia aom ,iaie sent So. 191.1. inr tbe parcaaae ot tbe 6 ol tae N ,o( !mon Nx towabiT 1 MKilb. ol Kaiirr et,an l wiliooVr proof to tbow that tbe Und kni(H m more rmmaule for ita timbrr orrtone Ihxm lor anrul-uraj Hirpowa. and to lal-'.ib Elcaim toaid ianj boore tbe Bw tfter and R-retrer o tbia o.- at E'Xbaii, OTeeon . oaTb i.rviay the lata day ol Frtnary. XIL UtMuriu tl (mm: Kn'titt BaU-iaa A: ben Hi Si a. Bob Met wilocb aad Tboa HO'ard ail ol l wii. Umtuo. Any and aa renuoa ejaimir.f ad v erw It tae atwea-icp.Ort n-w ti .iufiri to ' tbeir ; - laiinj hi taiaaccoaw bck.re id Idhwayol I earuar J. T. BK.iO .bx Reg wter. Title (Juarantee&Loan Co. KOSEBCRJ, OREOO.X. j. u. haw'ltos. d. c. Bawn.Tti. freaiJcat. . eecj. add Treaa. Ofice in tbe CVvirt B.ioae. Rare the em ron p e-e e I ,4 artra buoka to Dooeiae Toanty. AbtracUaaJCeflibcmtea oi TiUe iurniabed 10 DouclaiaoMinty Un-1 and min:ac ciuma. Hare aiaoaeorap.etwo(Tracinn ol all lewathip r-u In tbe Roaebnrt. Oreaoa. C. . Laad Ua mct. Will ad biae rnot eopteaot aay town bipabowinn ail vacant toei anient taada. lor tbe aako'CorretpoadeaoeaoUcited. dtarv pubue ro aAoe. lwetuaaoe acenta. ii Spray Material at OFFICB OF A, C MARKERS & OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE. I ... Jr ct RESERVE $2.90 2.75 2.65 2.50 3.00 - 1.65 1.50 3-25 :.. 3. 00 2.9O 375 .. 1.25 ...!. . $1.00 to $2.50 DATE ! 1 ' If You Have C...a T at. IUUU1. GitthCntv Kitchen, wbara yua will fi et tb4 freest aad beei aaarmment of eiaiisa ia tbw city. Call aud eee aa i "HAMMER SLY & TKIPP, Prcpa. M4RSTERS. CO. all requirements for mat- 1 j:U in 'liw. 1 CJ