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Notice for Publication. HuiUHl States Land Office, Rosebunr, Oregon, Apr. 14, 190?. Kotice is hereby Riven that in compliance with the provisions i Hie net of Congress ot Juno 3, ls;s, entitled "An act for the fale of timber land in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada anil WasniiiKton Terrilory," as extend ed to all the Public Laud Males by act of August 4, 19I. RALPH E. FARLEY, of Bridal Veil, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his aworn statement No. 2212, for the iurchae of the of the W'aof section No. 8, lp 6, R s west and will oiler proof to show tne the land sought is more valuable for its limber orctone lhau foracricultural purposes, and to establish hit, claim to said land before the Reg ister and Receiver of this othee at Roseburji, Or ou. on Saturday, the KUh day of July, 1902 He names as witnesses; Eduard C. Cole, Marcus D. Wheeler, lienrv E. Sabine of 1-ntour-ell Falls, Oregon, W. H. Boren of Camas Valley, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above desc.ril.ed lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 19ih dayol Julv, 12. alTp J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Notice for Publication. CSITED STATES LAND OFFICE. KosKiirKG, Ore., Feb. Ss, VJOi. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provision of the act of Congress of June S, 1S7S, entitled '-An Aci for the tlc of Timber Lands in the Slates of California. Ore gon. Nevada, and Washington Terr. lory," as ex tended to all the Public Laud States by act of Aug ist 4, 1S92, MRS, MARUARET A. ATCHLEY, of Dnluth. Comity of St. Louis, state of Minne sota, has this day iiied in tiiis oilicc her snorn statement No, -list, for the purchase of tiie N K'4 ofnectionNo.su, town-hip jl south, raiiRe ti west, and will offer pr.f to show that the land soucht is more valuable for us timber or stone thai for agricultural pa .-poses, and to establish her cairn to saidland b.-lere the Register and Receiver of this otiice a; oseburg, Oregon, on Vridav the 23 day of May, 19U2. She names as witnesses: Thomas E. Lawton, of tilendole, Oic , Albert Bolleubaueh and Thomas Lawsou, of Ri.Hlos. re., aud Mrs. Mary S. Brown, of Dnluth, Minn. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested ' t'le their claims in thfs otliee on or before sai-t of May, 1902. J. T. BK1 IKS ES. m3p " Register. Notice for Publication. TJX1TED STATES LAND Or KICK. Roskbcku, Ore., Mar. 21, ISui Notice is hereby given thai in oouipliuuce with the provisions of the Act of Congress of June 3, 187S, entitled. "An Act for the sale of timber lands in tin Slates of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,' asex teaaed to a l the public laud stales by Act of August 4, iM?2, JAMES O. BR1STOW, of Roseburc, ounty of l:sliiv Stale ol Oregon has This dav HUM in" this office his sworn M;Hc mcnt No.2i42,lor the purchase of the N'. .S.1,, of Section io. i4. Township 2H Suth, of Knute j West and willoficr proof to show ihat the iaua soucht is more valuable for 1's timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Register and Receiver of this olliee at Kowb.i . Oregon, on BatardaT, the 14 day of June, lie names rs witnesses: John BtcKcrauu trans tncrmeu of Cleveland, Oregon, and L. A. Brett, of Rose- burg, Oregon, and John Thorn, of Cleveland, Oregon. An rand all tersons ciaiuiiu: adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or beiore said 14 day t June, 1902. mTp J. T. BKIDOES, Register Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Kik-ebiku, Ore., Apr. 14, lsui. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, liTf. emilied "An act for the saie of timber lands in the slate of California, Oreeou Nevada and Washington Tirnu.ry," as extend ed to all the pu'ji'C iaod stairs by act of August 4. 192, MARCUS D. WHEELER, of Camas Valley, county oi Dougias, Stale ol Oregon, has this day Med in mis oHicc his sworn statement NoJ 2211, for the purchase of the NE'i section No. 10. tp 30 S., range b West, and will offer proof to ahow that tne land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone lhau for agricultural purpose, an J t. estab lish his claim to said lana before the Register aud Eeceiver of ihis othce a'. Ko-eNurg, Oregon, on Saturday, the lath day of July iMi. He names as witnesses: Raiph E. Eariey of Bridal Vtil. Oregon. Edward C. Cole, Henrj E-Sabibe. of Lawureli Falls, Ore., W. H. boren, of Camas VaUev, Oiegon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-decrited lndc are rnjuested to tile tbeir claims in this oflice on or bciorc said lytn day of Julj.lSCfi. J. T. Bbidcks, alTp Reiciaier. Notice for Publication. OK United Elates Laud OrLce, Roseburg, Oregon. May b, 1.V2. Notice is hereby given that m cjmphaucv with the provisions f ihe act ol tXu.-rej ol June 8, IsTs, entitled "An aci for the saie of limber Lauds in Itie Stalts of California, Oie gon, Nevada and M'ahtiutton Territory,'' as ex tended to all the 1'uolic Laud Stales by act oi Angust 4, STEPHEN W. TL'RNELL. of Peel, euutv ol lxui a. slale of Oregon, has this day hid iu tiasotfice his sworn state ment No, iV.6. for the purclia-e of tiie o; fcW'i and N W'4 of f iV'4' i i-ctiou No. -2, it, township No i-, laiiL'e No. S West, and will of fer proot ti show that the la-cl soi ght is more vaiuaoK-for i s liuitj-r or stoue lhau for auri cu:turai puiose, and to eslatdish his claim to said iand b ioe the !t ui-l-r and Kec-ivr oi tbwotliw at Rowiiiirg, Oieaon, ou Tuesday, the lth dav of Allans'. Ia.i1. lie names as MiitK-i.- s: James T. Buchtuau. I. L. IV hilesides. 1. L. Pardue. of Peel, Oregon James Gobe! oi Rose- bur. Oregon. Anv ana ait Dersons ciaioain adve"ly the above described '.ands are reiuesled to tiie their claims in ttiis "ftice on or bciore said i2ih da of Angnst, 1 ii J. T. BKllXjtS. M 12p Register. Notice for Publication. CSITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Koseburg, Ore., Anr. a, l'M2. Notice is hereby Kiveu ibat 111 comi.linuc w tt the DroviMOHS oi tne act of OiUKresao: J ine S. 1H7", entitled "An a":t for the aaicof ti Tiber lands in the blates of California, Orceo! Nevada and Washington Territory,'' as extend ed to all the Public Laud Elates by act of Aug- list 4,1592, JOHN G. HOLLIS. Of Melrose, Count v of WJ itias, S;ate of Oregon. has this dav bleil in thir oUtcc his raoru ttaic- ment So.tsi, tor the purchase of the N' of EJ4, the MtSc ot anil lot one 01 tac tion So. 18, Township 2ii South, limine No. 10 Wel, ami will oU-jr proof tothuw thai the land bought is more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural puriioscs, ami 11 establifth his claim to said land Ociore liic Register and Receiver of this office at fcoscburi; Oi egon, on 1 u-.-Miay, tne l-in nay oi jujjii 1932. He names as wiineti: diaries lhoni John Thorn, r'rank B Loug, of Cleveland Ore- Eon. and Kranfe Orcutt, of .lelroc On-sou. An r and all persons claiming advers iy tt: above d"ssrnbAl Unas are rcinstcl 10 ti 'e thai Claim! in Ibis oflice on or bcl"rc aid Utii day of Aumst 1SW2. l. I . UK' O .M mlp ltrci-l. r. Notice for Publication. United State Laui Oflice. KoKsbunr, orcein April 1 , lrA Kotise i herein- mven luat in ciHBitlian. With the Pf .vinon of th-: act of CongnM o' June 3, li;. entitled "An act for the sale o! timber lnl i"i ioe.'-a:e 01 aiiiornta niroii Kevada and Washington ieniiorV an exteiiiicl to all the public land flam ty act 01 almim 4 EDGAR K. LONG, of Cleveiand. cxunty of ioiu.-im. Ijtat? of Ore son. ha? thin day liied in tine offi'-e his H'oni statement . lor the purcliane of the lJ4,of section o. 10, Township u wjutn, 01 ratutea n .-st. 'ml uili "iter or Hit t diotr that the land v.ui;iii it luor.-vaiiiaole f-r ita litnbc or Itoie than for arcailural purose, and 10 eatablKh huciann 104111 lami tojio-e Hie K-g ltr and Kecei ver of this olliee at Roieliinr. Oregon, on Wednesday the lUb day of July, 11M2. He nam a w.tjti. -k: Jouti aiiom, rratifc B. Lonvof Cieveiaud. r.-"ii. Kom-o o. Ooll of Colea Valley, Oregon, v l.iiain 11. Ixuis, 01 Cleveland. jreou ny and 4 1 p-.-rviU -. claiming alvei.-lv ty- above-deacr. -.-(1 ia i.ln arc rcqinaited to flle thci claim in ti oftie on or oe.ore Kaid l' th day 01 Julv, nu, Alilp J. T. LKili'iF.-1, Begister. Notice for Publication. United Oaten land liflife, Rose t ir,'. Ore, 011, Apr. 7, Imii. Notice is hereby given t ial in compliant with the pro .'1 .i :is oi tii- t Congress of Ja e; .1. Iick, entitled "An act for the aileof ifm cr laud-i in tht btatcd of California, O-c'in, Nnvadn and W.sh lngion Teiritory," a eiiuu.i-l u all tiie fiilc licCLaod otau by a: i Iiiimi 4ih. 112, JOJ-E".! 1: U.K. ol Duluth, county of St. ! it- ti cof MiuncM, ta, ha this day filel 1:1 1 illi-.- hi- ..-m. ulaleuient No. 21l, for tii p irc'i.i oi 1 ; s of section No, ai. ti t-uip ::i mkii. ra .g- i: west aad will oiler pro i .- i. I hat '.lie luud ougbt is more valuable ' r iis ti'ii r or hi. mi. than for agricultural pa -p te, an! t c.uv :1th hia claim to said lan t u..:'.ir-; 111.; Kei.ii. and Receiver of thibofhc . H i.-iHir.'in-oii. n Tuesday, the hth day ..r ! 1 1 -. l i rf. It. nainea an witnehsef: lixr: li iileuh.tigh Thouiaa Lauson, jeo. K giin ; oi Ki-hl ? Oregon and Thomas E. L. .u of lilcndale Oregon. Any and ail pcnious e'.aimin ; alvcrcly ).. alove described land a.e r iieMtel t He their clauna in this oilieJ ei o .i.r -i i d u day of July. lrj. . j. r. iu:iii;Ks. alO R.'S.il.r Spray, epray, Kpray, with McRainV Carbolic Coiiihuii1, the l-t for fruit tree and all kind of plants for sale by fi. K. tykes. Society JVIeetings. AF. & A. 11 aids i and I Sc A. M. Laurel Lodge No, 13. regular meetings on eoeonrt urtli Wedneailaye of each month. E. J. troui, . M. N. T. Jkwktt, Secretary. A O. U. W. Roseburg Lodge No. 1G. Meets the pecoud and fourth Mon- days of each month at 7:30 p. m., in the 1. 0. 0. F. Hall. Members in good standing are invited to attend. 11. T. McClau.en, M. XV. E. 11. I.knox Recorder. D. .S West, Tiuancier. R Urn ti 0. ELKS. Roeebnrg Lodge No. 326. Holds regular communica- ions at I. CO. F. Hall on secoud and fourth Thuredaye of each month. All members requested to attend regu larly and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. XV. II. Jamiksos, E. K. V. C. London, Secretary. 0. E, FOURTH REGIMENT. 0. . N. ti., meets at Armory Hall every ' Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamlin, Capt. D EG REE OF FOXOR. Myotic Lodce No. 13. Miets 2nd and 4th 1 holi day evenitnta of each month in Na tive Sons' Hall. Visiting members coi dially invited to attend. Mrs. Mkrit XYkst, C.of H. E. II. Lennox, Rec. OF A. Court I).)in-la- No. 32, For esters of America. Meets ev-ry Tuesday evening in Native Sons' Hall. Visiting hrnthersa'wavs weld due ("it s t-in vis, 0. U. A cu. J. Kkantz K. E. V. Hoovek, I'tivsician. 0. o. F. Philetarian Ixvdge No. 8. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Caes streets, on Saturday evening of each week. Mem bers of the order in good standing are invited to attend. II. 12. UlLLKTTE, N. ti. . N.T. Jewctt, Srcretary. Kof P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Mc every Wednesday, in I. O. O. F. Hall s. 7:3i p. m. Membra in good el inding are invited to attend. E. L. rlAsitFoKD, C. C C. E. ItOBKHTs, K- K. S. KO.T. L l'n.uvti.m T. nt N-. IIoMs its regular llcviews the tirst an.l third Friday id' ouch m.'iith in tlu I. . (. hall. Visiiing nioniU'rs in fi-Ml standing aiv inviusi attend. F. F. Pattkhvix, Ct-tu. E. E. I2i.oik.itt, Kt'i'iTil Ktvi.r. L ILAC CIRCLE. No. 4 , Women of Woodcraft. Meets on first and third Thursdays of each month at the Na tive Sons, Hall. Visiting members in good standing are invited to attend. J. E. Sawyers, Guardian Neighbor. Minnie Otev, Secy. ADD S of the . A.R , Abraham l.i:- coln Circle No. 2, meets at Native Son's Hall at 2 oVbvk cn the sec ond and fourth FrHa:." f -s-h month. L0. T. V . Hw.nrg Hiv Xo. 11. Hold its regular revie 't;in the " second and fourih Kri-la- eve. of each tiion'.h in tiie Native S i,s' Hail. Sisters of ofiier Hives viitii.g in Uie city are Cord:lly invifei to a tend nnr re viewe. JtSslE b.MM', f. C"M. Mai or E. McClvllen, U. K. M. W. OF A. Myrtle Camp No. 6330. Meets fcrftati-i third Wetlndayf each mont'i atNtive Son?' Hall. F. M. I-.kari., V. C. Geo. 12yros, Clerk OE. S. KooeSurg Chapter No. 8. Hoi-Is liieir rejn'ar meeting on the " firtt and ihrd Thursdays in each nonth. Yi-i'ir-g dihhIht? in good itanditig are revive ful!v invited to at tend. Mrs. t.'.t t ie :eaud, W. M., Mrs. Libbik Coshovt, Secretary. ft' KEEK A US. Roeeburg Rebekah Lodge No. 41. l.O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Temple every Tuesday eveome. :siting sisters and hrethren invited to attend. I'ki.i.a r.iMwv. N. i. Cora WlMItKUI.V, R. S. u SITED ARTISAN'S. Uuijua As seinblv So. lt5 meets everv Satur- dav fveninji. at S o'.-Lak in Native . Sons Hall. Visiting Artisans cor.lially invite.l to alteihl. Mks. M. Jones, M. A. ' Mrs. F. 15. H ami.in, Si-eretary. j fOODMES OF THE WORLD. Oak i a,?pN,iI V-. Meets at the Odd' Fellows' Hall, in RnaAhnrir trora Bret and third Monday evening Viait-' ing neighbora always welcome. j v a i JoiisT. Lose. '.('. J. A. BrciiANAN, Clerk. j Notice rpubTicariou ,...,,. , . I mtcd States Land Oflice, 1 - t Kosebure, Oregon, Mar. 14. 1W2. Notice is hereby given mat in compliance! wiih the provisions of the act oi Congress 01: Jnne3,lT, entitled "An act for the faic of ! timber lands in the States of California, Oregon I Nevada and Washington Territory'' an extend- ea 10 an ine ruoue i.aii'i siaies uy act 01 Aug ust 4. 1'2, EDWIS W. FORESTER. of Seattle, county of King. Male of Washington has this day tiled in this othee his sworn : statement No. 21 II, for the purchase if the 1 NK'of section Xo. 14, townkbio 2s xiuth. ranee 3 W and will offer proof to show that the laud ought is more valuable for iu limber or stone thun fnr.orlMillnr.1 nnrniui ...l.ll.K , bis claim to aid laud bciore the Register and 1 Receiver of thin olliee at Roseourx Oregon, 011 1 Saturday, the 7th day of June, 1L He name;' as wituexes: Oeorge Batcinan, E, R. liuwns. Albert O'Connor of Koseburg Linden I. uregory 01 oeaiue, nasuington. Any and ali persons claiming alversely the alKive described lauds arc requested to file Hi. ii claims in this oRii ou or before said 7th day of June, WV2. J. T. BRIIXjKS, iI17p Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Oflice, Roheburg, Oregon. Mar. It, l'JC2. Notice is hereby given tiiat fn compliance with the provision, of the act of Congress of June 3, ls;a. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Caliiortuu, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory. ' us extend ed to all the Public Land Stati-s by act o; Uf 1 4, laji. ' A"-1 HESRV V. INGLETOX Of Roaeburg, Oougl itmimty, Oregon, ha lliisJ- day tiled in llm olliee his sworn Haiem. ifi No. 211.!, lor the purchase of the Nh'i of i secifon No. 10, township 2h south, range 3 wesl I anu win oner prooi pi mow mat the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposei and to establish h.aclaim ti. id land li-fore the Register and Kecciverof tliiKoniix- at fcokc- i burg, Oregon, ou Saturday the 7th day t f June, I 1902. lieDMMi.-nHK a itnesses: Oeorge llt-'ii y Btrader, Kdmnud lown, t'lan ncc A. Young ami ueerse uatcmati all oi u n-uunr, Oregon Any and all ncrvms claiming a'lvers.-lv ti e above described Ian Is are re.iicst to file Iheir claims in thin olhee ou or before said 7 Hi day of J line, l'j02. J. T. UKI DOhS, Mi7p Keiisur. Notice fur Publicatiou. Roseb0.V n,rM -Tl.L. I -; l:.., f-..-e t.r.. .. I Notice is hereby given that. Iii compliance j with the provisions cf the act of Congress of l ne A. lx7H.entille.l "An act for tin; Kale ol ton. ber lands in the States of California. Or.noii. Nevaduaud V afhinuPin Tcniior.'-an cxiend. I ed to all the I'ubiic Land: States bv ai-t of Aug- list 4, GD-TAV .1. ERIlM IV of Rseburg.couiilyof f.onli .s!,;i,M,f1r..-on,!I''r I'111"1'111 aMl1 K Itr. .11 fitly for .le ha Una day hied in thin o3ic : Ins sa.irn st.ii 1 feiidnilt. mcnt No, iil'i, for tiie pun hav; of the N'.V: section No. 14, tmviishli No. 2 Mil th raiu;e t west ami will oll.r proof -how Hint the land sought is more valuable for is iinita-rorsloiii. lhau for a -ricul uru! pur- . ces. and to establish hiscliiim in sii I hind 1 h-.-me ncgiau-r ami n;eive.r ol tins o lice I lpebnrg. oreeou. cn Thurs i,.v. i j of August, i'.,2. He names as witics..K: J. mo I at am... r, Ueorge- fialemali. flenrv n.ii?lei,ni I lenry ; trailor, all ot Ko-eouix, iie .o . Anv uu all pKinn claiiuiui; a'lv -iselv the LV..io1:hiLi!HU'lR"rcir,":,','H,4',,.,:,,,ilt,,,,ir. i Claims in tins olliee ou or b'-!ip s.iid I Ph day of ! AUl-llsl l'Al2. J.T. H ll.itv M ,p "lii-ter. Now is the time to hnv vour garden ' tool-s, spading forks, rakes, plows, har- 't rows, l'lanct jr. garden tools etc of .S. K. j show and F W Reason, attvs for plain tykes. I)ilfi TWO SUMMERS. Enmrnor at the Shore and Sum mer iu the Store. It Is sometimes remarked that the re quirements of society entail as much haid work upon a woman as she would perform in office or in store. That may be true. The woman who dances the ni.jht through may travel more miles than are walked by the woman behind the counter. Her social obligations may be as exacting as business duties. But if the society woman dances all night, she can sleep' all day. If her calls must be duly paid, she has her carriage in which to drive. She is not at the mercy of an a'.ami clock in the morning, or of store routine during the day. And, above all, after the round of winter gayeties, there's the sea shore for the summer, with iu freedom and its health giving ocean breezes. The chances of health are all iu favor of the girl that goes to the shore and all against the girl that stays in the store. Sl'MMKK IN THE CITV is unendurable, says society with its luxurious surroundings. What must summer in a city store be ? At the best it is trying to nerves and temper. The long, languid days, the oppressive atmo sphere, the monotonous round of duties are all trying. And when to this is ad ded womanly weakness, the condition is well-nigh unbearable. And yet it must he borne for money must be earned if life is to be sustained. Every working woman owes it to her self to bring her physical health to the highest standard of excellence not only because it increases her happiness, but also because it increases her earning ca pacity. , It is a cruel fct that the floor walker has, as a rule, no sympathy with the backache and weakness which impel a woman to seek an occasional moment's rest for her aching back, if only by lean ing rigidlv against the shelves behind her. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and sick women well. Hundreds of thousands of women have testified to this fact. " I write a few lines to thank you for your advice and grand remedies, to which I owe my health, and perhaps my life," says Miss Flora I. Greer, of 107 Howe Street, Akron, Ohio. "My troubles started during 111 v childhood but did not prove serious uutll iSv3, when I met with an accident caused by a horse running away. From that time I did not see a well day. 1 suffered at every monthly period with terrible headache, irritation of the spine and pains in my heels so I could not bear them resting on the soft sat pillow. What I suffered pen could sever describe. I had soreness through my hips and ovaries all the time and con stant backache. Was afraid to be alone, imagined that everyone hated me, and everything looked like a mountain. One doctor would tell me one thing ailed me, another would say something altogether d'fierent, but they only relieved me. then wrote to you in April, iSoo, through CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. Cases to Come Up for Hearing at the Alay Term of Court. A. Edwin A Mack vs ti W Peters, action to recover money : o I' C"iiow atty for plaiuti!!'. and A M Crawford atty for defendant. P.. ; W Peters vs Kin in A Mart, "llt ; A 1 raw for.I atty for plaint iff, an-l I Cosimw all v for ilefenlaiit. 1. -w ., i. 11 .1 1. 1 ( -ry M l-ckler et al. va H..iila I'ouiity. appeal from County t'ourt ; ( I Coshoiv an.l F W Ileiion, attya for plaintiff. ,. v V FM.,r v. Hernmnn Wila..n e aI' i,ct1"" r,v"v,"r ""'.v; ,,e,rK' Ryn.n atty for plaintiff. K. R A W.-.lruff vk Frel Rateuian, . . . injunction Miit : .I ( lullerton atty lor Plaintiff an.l F XV'Ilenwiii an.l Dexter I.iceattvs lor defendant. F. V A Ikinev vg Malt Friend: CI, ,, ., ! llaimltoit an-l Alla-rt Abraham attve .,1..:,,, ;a ..,) 1 ut.. I. , pl.lllltltt ail' I .1 I rilllerton atty for defendant G Alla-rt Abraham v J W Pool, ac tion tj recover tnoiley ; J II Slmjie atty t , 1.,:,,, -re puiiniui. II. Oscar A Fauno vs I.tilu I Fanno, tiit for divorce; .1 A Ruchanan attv for plaintiff and C S Jack-" m atty for de- 1 , I. A F Rrowii v I. ) love, action to recov.T nioiicy ; O I Cosliow attv for plaintiff. 1 J. Hattie E l'arker v M F Callahan, action ; .1 C Fuliertoii atty for plaintiff K. Alice J Mathews et jd vh R F Mathews et al, partition suit; C S Jack son atty for plaintiff. E. S R Ilenilricks x Estate of Marks V Co, apeal from County Court; W R Willis atty for apillaiit and F W Ben- son ami J C l ullerton attv for resimd- enl. M. H'ar Allle.'ate v W V onle. . , 11 -':'le et al, Slllt for partition ; F W f5en- ,.., f,.- ,,n;;T HJ" 1 ,r l'lati". v i,.i, ii, i i..i-.. i 1 1 nhem vs Julius Alnhruni () I ('ouhotv and F W RellSon attvs for , . , , plaint itl ami A -l Crawford and J A Ruchanan attys for defendant. O. II Wolleiil-rg vs .1 F Row et al, , Miit; F W Rcii-on and J C Fuliertoii jittyK for plaintid'and C S Jackon atty for defendant. I'. R R Sutton Vf W I! Clarke et al. .'" '"'ii : ) I Co.how atty for plaintiff and W R Willis and Dexter Rice attvs . , lor l'f'lilailts. 1 f 'I. ii I - .,,.,..r i, '.... ''-"-'""- er, suit for nivorce ; U r I osliow ntv . i . - E W Riddle v.i Boihem I'acilic Cohiiuiiiv. IU ft .t Siimott mi. I M , ", , , . ' raw ford attyH for plaintiff, and in I) IT,. ..,, 1 1,.,., i:. i itr rcnton, Mexler Rice and W R Willis t Vst for ilefendaiit.. .". West Coast Salt Refining Cn vs sil""" (';,ro' c s Jai kw.n attv for plain- iiiiauu.1 t. riiiierionaiiornev lor iieleiid- ant. 4. f'" I'ittuVH C JI .Maupin al, action to recover money : O I' Co- ,1 , the advire of a neighbor, and follow! your advice from April to July. I took live bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription and four of 'Golden Medical Discovery' and five vials of 'Pellet.' Have not had a single symptom of my old trouble so far. Can sleep good nights, work hard, and can eat solid and substautial food without distress. There are several of my friends taking your medicines with the best results since they have seen how they helped we." WORK 18 PL1ASURX when you are well and strong ; you thea go to work with the joy of doing. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will make you strong and well if yeur ailments are within tne compass of medicine to cure. 1 It establishes regularity, dries the drains that weaken women, heals inflammation and ulceration, and cures female weak nets. It cures headache, backache, dizzi ness aad other conse quences of womanly ills. It promotes the appetite, soothes the nerves and induce re freshing sleep. "1 feel it a duty to inform you that I had been a sufferer for many years from nerv ousness with all its symptoms and compli cations," writes Mrs. O. N. Fisher, of 1K61 Leaiogton Ave., New York, N. Y. "I was constantly going to see a physician or purchas ing medicine for this or that complaint as my troubles became un bearable. Iathespnnc of 1847 my husband induced me to try Dr Pierce s havonte Pre' scription. After takiar eae bottle and following your advice I was so encour aged that I took nve more bottles of ' Favorite Prescription ' aad then 1 did not take any more for several weeks as I felt so much better, hut still I was not ctHplftely cured. I commenced taking it again and felt that I was improving faster than at first. I am not now cross and irritable, and I have a good color in mv face : have also rained about ten pounds in weight and one thousand pounds of comjort, tor I am a new woman ouce more aad your advice and vour Favorite Prcscntitien ' arc the cause of it, coupled with the 'Pleasant Pellets,' which are not to be dispensed with. I took eight bottles of the ' Pre scription ' the lat time, making fourteen in all, and will not take aay mereuolets vou so advise, for I do not see as I need it. "I have told my friends how I wat cured, and have been no little surprised to learn how manv of them used Dr, Pierce's Favorite Prescription with great benefit, I have induced several to try and have heard that they were much pleased with results." Sick women arj invited to consult Dr. Pierce, bv letter, free. All correspond' ence is held as strictly private and sacredly confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y. There is no alcohol in " Favorite Pre scription," and it is entirely free from opium, cocaine and other narcotics. It is a pure vegetable preparation, and can not disagree with the moat delicate con stitution. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets dear the complexion and sweeten the breath. "Favorite Prescription" has the testi mon v of thousands ot women to Us com clete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown and unproved sab- atitute in its place. will appreciate Dr. Pierce's gift of U medical book. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser. It contains over a thousand large pages, and is full of helpful hints and information on topic of vital interest to every woman. Send a 1 one-cent stamps ( to pay expense of mailine onlv. for the hook in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address Dr. R V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. .". I Abraham vs E Haiht, J T In' atty for plaintiff. . I. 7. Heudricka. administratrix, vs Southern Pacific ( ompany, action ,t re cover money : Bennett A Siimott, FG Mx-elli. and A M Crawford attys for plaintiff and W R Willi-, Wni ! Fenton and Iiexter Rice attys f..r defendaut. 7. HE Whii-seit vs Win II Naroros" et al, puit : J T atty for plaintiff. S. Murphy, tirant A t 'o vs The Mc" (ieeCo, etal, action at law; Carey A Mays and F W lienxm atly for plain tiffs. B Bna-kway vs the City of Ro-e-htirp et al, Miit : Iexter Rii-e and F W Benson attys for plaintiff anil Win T Mtiir atty for defendant. 10. P P Palmer vs John Frever et al action to refver nionev : I. Rarzee attv for plaintiff. II. Marv M Kei-klev et al vs C ti Mc Neil et al, suit ; ( P C'oshow attv for plaintiff and Louis Barzee and tieore Rynm attys for defendant. 1-. Tims Butts vs I. E Browning, ac tion to recover money; W C Hale atty for plaintiff and C S Jackson atty for defendant. 13. R S Sheridan et al vs Henry D Laughlin et al, action to recover money ; F W Rensnnand O P Coshow attvs for plaintiffs and C S Jackson atty fir d fendants. 14. H. WoIlenla?rg, administrator, vs Enpene R Hanan et ux, suit; F W Ben son atty for plaintiff. 15. Win R I -add, adm vs W I. R Mills, suit ; O I' C'oshow atty for plain tiff. Ifi. Joe Williams vs lm M Suplei et al, action ; O P Osliow atty for plain tiff and J C Fuliertoii attv for defendant. 1". ieo E Hoiitk vs E Haight, ac tion to recover money. J T Img and r ; Muvlli attfor plaintiff. 1. HA M.-Claren vs C W (irul.U et al, suit; TT Parker and W Ii Willis attys for plaintiff and lieo M Brown atty for defendant. 13. Allie R Houser vs Iora E Hoiiser suit for divorce, J A Buchanan atty for plaintiff. JJ0. (iilla Carter vs Win Carter, suit for divorce, (ieo Byron atty for plaintiff. 21. I) L Whitsett vs It I Grout et al, action to recover monev; J T Ixip' attr for plaintiff. '22. State Land Board vs Richard Ciaik et al. suit in eouitv ; A M Craw ford and V S Jackson atty for plaintiff. XI. M llliiineiithal Co, a eors.ralion, vs II W Miller action to recover nionev ; J ( lullerton att v for plaintiff. m liliinieniiiai v o, a corMiration, vs J (ianlner action to nn'over inonev J C Fulleriii atty for plaintiff. L'-j. El i7.il Williams vs Iterley Will iams suit for divorce; .1 T l.oiij; any for plaintiff. n I, 11 . :.l. T . , .. o. j n i-miiii vs l. ,-iiijiiey action to recover money ; J I l.i.nK attv for plaintiff. Ti. tieorjre W Burnett vs Blanch A Burnett, suit for divorce; C S Jackson atty for plaintiff. -'8. Benj Iron vs C E Ree I action to recover money ; Dexter Rice and J J Whitney attyi for plaintiff. 29. F II Waitc, executor vh W R Wil- lis action ; O V Cosliuw nity for plaintiff. :I0. Myiidel Trant va II WollcnUrg et ill, (' S JucUson nt ty for plaintiff. 81. A T Thoiiipwui vs County Court of Douglas County, review ; F W Ren sou titty for plaintiff. 32. Firpt National Rank of Ron-burg Oregon 11 coi'rntiun s J L Dewey art ion to rrn.vrr lnonry ; J (,' Fullcrtoii atty for plaintiff. XI. First National Rank of Itosehurg, Oregon a corja.ruiioii vs J L Dewey end wife action to recover money; J C Ful- ertoil atty lor plaintiff. 31. E Hniglit (rrsMin.lrnt ) I Ab raham (iii'llant) ai tion aja-al from list iii- court ; J T Ijinr .,ity fnr apa-l-lant. 35. .Mary l.hr ietitioiier I! F Ixdir ietitioii for siiiHi t ; J C Fuller- ton atty for aditionrr. 30. Cyrux Smith ai prllant Ih.ug- iatf county court, renew; I 1 rarkrr ami Geo Ryron atty for apin-llant. A Pennsylvania Horror. A srrie" of 11:1). tlia rxjilosioir in a railroad yard in a l'iltsl.ur suburb n.st a score ol livrx and inmrol aUiiit 20 I a-reoii(, 75 ht rent 01 ulioiu, according to physicians, will die S-t.it ,r al a 1 tire pressed t close, and nlirn three cars i fif the stuff explodrd tbere n as no CM-ae ! for them. Men, otnru and children I were KraiiM 111 flames an.l fa tall v burned. Rehire the x plosion many were remlered liuroiiscious lv the ex-; treine heat and gaseous fumes, and uere ' being carried away n hen the torrent vf ' fire burst isium tl.ein. A stream of the escaping naptlia raiiM-d an explosion i(t a p.int a mile and a half away, nn-rking three houses and i 11 in ri it- manv ix-rsons. Reveals m Great Secret. It i- often asked how Mich startling cure-, that puzzle the I-t phticiani., are effected liy I)r. Kiue;V Neu IMm-ov-ery for eoiiMiiiiptiou. HereV the M-cret. It cut." out the iihle-'..n ainl 'erin-iiifivt- mucus, and let the liie-'h in-' ov- u enrich and vilalij the hi... I. I; heal the inflamed, eolith-worn throat and Iunir. Hard col.N and tiul.Um coughs "-.in yield to I r. King's New licovery, the mot intaliilile reine.lv for all Throat and f.uii disea--. 'itia rantcisl laitlh-M oi a- and fl.lsl. Trial Uittlex free at A.C. Marsier". s Note. Items under t"il head will be charged for al tr raurof jc icr inc f.ir run inte'tion, twnhlOper Mt oil wb.rr uo.lr uida with out chauge for thirty ' ..r ifniger;. escepting ad rolio. of "Poaitiou Wanted." -fcmploy-mni Wanted'' and 'Help Wauled." which will be luaeried rata r hiu-i. Wanted. A black-smith, to do gener al work. Must la- teinis-r.ite. No Drunkards need apply. Address Chas. Ahaws, Myrtle l'oii.l. C Co., f ire. Piano Fob Sale. A tine Kimhall piano, practically new, Knalish .ik case. Vkt particulars and terms apply to Mrs. J. M. IIansl,r..itKh. R..m-I,u Oregon. if Crkam Wanted. The T. S Towm-ii-I Creamery Co. at 44 Seo.nd St.. I'..rt land. will yty highest market j.ri. e for cream. Will n-11 you a Cream Separa tor, and take your en-am in (..iviiiciit. l ''.Iff. For Sale. 0 acres of and in Camas Valley U-ins in srtP n township ' eolith. rane west ff the Willamette meridian. A 'ill lie f-.ld cheap it taken immediately. For futhcr information address N. B. J. diii.-iii-.-n. Areata. Iluni Uddt O... Cal. For Sale. An old established l.it-i-uess, eoiiistiiie; of furniture and nn.ler Lakint; also, store building and lot iu the lmsines jsart of town. F'.r particu lars call on .r ad.lres-. White and Mc Coy or A. Fenton, owner. MI7. Myrtle Creek, Ore. For Sal e. Fifty live acre" o! land t mile from school house, church and jx.t ofliiv, and K0 ral from a na-ery store ; faces -iunty r.id. Three acres cleared, with M jirutie tree in hearing 10 apple and 4 -ar tn-cs, and ill) grape vines and plenty of g.m.1 ik timla r Price, .1i-.t)0. Addn-s. a20p t;.W.Ai.t.KRov. Cl.'-veland, r. anted To buy or rent a ir'i stck or Dairy farm Address M"' Plain- dealer otfii-eor dl on C. I..Hadi.ev Kane ami I Jtne si rspt.s R.,s.bur' Ore (ALMd) Hav I-or S ai .. ii.l grass hav for ealealso horses Is.th broke aud unbn-ke Inquire of. or address Hknky Conn, Melrose Ong..n. (tip) Seven miles west of Ros, burp Pl'BI.lC SPEAKI.N't.. Rev. J. Stett Wil son, the well known socialist orator will speak at the court house in this city at 2 o'clock p. ni. Wednesdav Mai l's. All are invited. AssAYixii . O. Wright, lirants Pass; On'-Mn, jtold and silver f 1, copper f 1, tin ami electrolytic assays. Wanted. Old cast inn. rublaT, col ar, brass, etc., wanted at Blo-Iett it Stilts; will ay the highest cash price. inlo) For Sale. Wacon, team and harness for ?So. Address Richard tin-en. Kel logg, flretfon. Ml'.'ip. For Sale. Desirable cheap homes in Roseluirj;. 10 acre lots aud upward iu vicinity. Iirge and small farms turtli- erout. D. S. K. BncK, Rosebur' Orv. (JP) Administrators Notice. In the fiunty :ourt of D.invlas County. Slate of Orrxou. In the malUT of the estate of ( W. W, Wa'kur, teccasMl ) Notice ta horchr itivcii br the uti'lcrsiiniol a.fiiilnl.tralor of the esutc of W. W. Walker, de feased, to tho creilltors of, ami all persons hav- inf claims atrainsi ine sam ncccaixni, 10 cxiuMt mem. wim ine liercasarr rouenrrs, wiiinii six liercasarr vouctirrs, wllhin six ! II rat publication of this nnlii-c Moral Dillant. IIi.iikUs couuly monlha after the to the administrator Oreeou. Date of flic first publication is the MM .lav of Mai.l'JO.'. fclXtA K WAI.KKK. Admin ist rat or Notice for Publication. United KUites Land Kltic e, KtaHiburc, Urcvon, Anr. Ii. fni. Notice Is hereby niven that in comliatice with the provisions of the act of I'oUKrcu of Junc.t, 1K7S. enlllkMi "An act for the saU of timber lands In the slates ol l alifornia, On-K n Nevada, and Washington Territory,'' aa extend ed In all rublni lud Fitalcs by act of Aiiiut i, 1HV2. JAUKS T. BI'CIIANAN. of Ilizouville, county of IloiiKlaa, State of Ore foil, has till, day liled In thisofllcehlN snorn statement No. '.11, for the piindiascof the SH1; of Hecllon No. M Township il 8, of rim e ii west aud will offer proof to show that the land sought isiuore valuable lor its lim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said laud before the Keu'lstcr and Ittsceiverof this office at IOmcIiiiiv. UrcKiin.on Wedneailay, the XI day of Julv, V.HH. lie names as witnesses: W. 8. Tunicll, Lutlcr Perdue, and John Whlteilde of IMtou Ville Urt'Kon, I'. Beneillck of ;ioscurK, Urviton. Anrauita'l Demons claliniuir ai ersuiv tlm above described lauds are re-iucstcd to" II in their claims iu this oflice ou or before said LMrd Oar of July.l'JUi. nun Oil in Douglas County, y The Rich Fields Uncovered Will S . 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 and developed in Southern Oregon. TIIE 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 and Co, express. Umpqua Valley Oil Co. Lead Is Absolutely PURE, and will OUTWEAR all other Leads. If your local dealer doe not carry ft write to us aud we will see that you gel It W. P. FullerS Co. Portland. Oregon Go to BARBER SHOP. For a Prompt aud First-clase Shave or Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Tow els, Tools alwayt in chape. Baths in Connection. T Shop on Jackson St. eegeeetee C ooooooooooooooooooo ED T. NAGHEL, i RESIDENT Best References. All Work Guarauteed. O I?ave orders at M.-Clallea H"Ue ooooooooooooooooooc H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland. . Oregon. Professional Cards. J7JLMER V. HOOVKR, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. RoatucBa Obeqox Special aiin;k.n preo to Disease of Ibe Ko aad T Croat. OCce-Uaia M. onadoor soathof CI tjHa fhoue. Main Ml. Q V F1SUER, II. D, Physician, burgeon. Office over P. 0. Roskbcbo, 'Phone Main 591. Obboos. QU.CiF.O. E. IIOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. OiSc ReTlew H.o. Phone. Main M ROIBrRO ORKiHU. p W HAYNES, DENTIST, Kerleat BulMlng, relepbouc No. t. KOjKBrB'J ORKGOR E.M. CtiEADLE, DENTIST. Office or.pna'te Slocum 11 all ROSIBCRG ORI Y M- CRAWF0SD, Attorney at Law, Rooms I a t, U arster Bldf., ROaXBORQ, Uat flrBustnea before the 0 8 Land Office aoO miuiut case a specialty. Late Receiver 0. 8. Land Oftom, JOHN H. SHUPE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RoSkBlRO, Orbook, Bualueu before IT. 8. Land Office and Probate bu'inesa a specialty. Office Abraham Buildliut. J C. rULLKRTON Attorney-at-Law. Wil' practice iu all the Slate and Federal Courts Office in Mark' Bid j., RoaeburR. Orvgou. Q0MM0D0RE S. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Uw. Mining Law and Water Rights maJc a epeciaiiy. atavsters Bid ROaaBCRu. i.k wi.i.s P W. BENSON, Aitoruey-at-Law. urns and 2 wlew Buildlinr. RWKBRORKtH.. .EOIWE XI. RROXVN. Attorney-at-Law, tkiurt Houto Uowu stairs. ROHKBCRH, UK JA. IUJCHANAN, Notary Pnbllc, Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room & Marsters Uuildiuc KOJKBURU.OB "Pf J. KOBINETXo Attorney at Law. Room II. Taylor A Wilson Block- R08EBURO. Ou. f"h. woodruff J SIEVER'S BAKERY, Jacksonnflrrecta Our Cream and Home-made) Rread i as iA or lettcr than ever and will be. .Iclive ed to any part of the city. Leave orders or 'phone Main lo-j. J. SIEVERf;. Prnnm'ni. 5 VAV.VAVAVAV.VAVAVa'W'.WV.VaVA Drain Gardiner! COOS BHY STHGE ROUTE 5 Commencing w ith Ab.ielay, Jaaaary 20. '02, we will charge for thefa fro in Irain to &u Ray. Ra'ae allowaiis-e w th each full fare, a9 50 pounds. Travelling mcii c-.e aliowe-J 75 pjUn'ls bajage when they f have 300 poundi or mor. A i exiess bate, 3 ct. per pound, and no al- "J lowauce will be made f.r round trip. 5 For further information address swwAsv.v.v.v.vAv.v.vAvwwAwA 2000000CXXXXDOOOCKOCCX; OO..O.iOCOO(X.CO ( AZALEA HILLS The finest Rough and Dressed Lli Fine Cedar Fence Posts, Wood, etc. Fine Port Orford Cedar Finishing Lumber We want vour orders for building material. All orders prcmptry filled. GEO. W. RIDDLE LUMBER CO., AZALEA, OREGON ! OOOCX)OOOOOOOa XXXXXX3XCOOOCaOOOC THE BIG NEW -IN- EDWARD OWTNGsS TOWNE'S GREAT COMEDY "Too Rich to Marry" AT 111 II :Thursday, IS-f' ONLY TWO STOPS BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND PORTLAND . MarysYille,Cal., LARGEST SHOW THIS SEASON.. OOOOCCOCOOCXSOOOCOOCaT Cass t ar J. R. Sawyers, Proprietor, Drain, Oregon f YORK CASf THE May 22: Roseburg, Ore. BER I si !! i i i X