The Twict-a-Veek Roseburg Plaindealer Published Monday and Thursdays. PLAINDEALER ' PUBLISHING CO. W. C.Gos.xkr, Editor and Publisher Feed VT right, City Editor, Solicitor. T. 5. Rrrn, Foreman S. C. Bartrum, Traveling Solicitor. Twice-a-Vt-tlc Platndeiler. pet year, $1.50 Entered at the Post Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. JFXE 30, 1902. Williamson lacks only one vote of having 8000 plurality. . y, . ,, I . u"rou ci tne ltepuncan UCKeT, as ce wen deserved to do." He has a plurality of 17,146 votes. If the 4 Boers have decided to be loyal subjects of King Edward the British "empire can boast of some mighty good marksmen. As far as heard from, Mr. Cleve land stifl refuses to embrace a Popu list platform lor the sake of getting votes for. his party. The canal bill has gone to the President The dream of a century, is to be realized, and the Atlantic and Pacific are to be joinwd. King Edward is rapidly recuperat ing, and is .likely, according to re ports at this writing, to become as well or better than ever, at which all the hospitable world rejoices. And nobody in Oregon who went down after oil, struck it, after all. San Joee Mercury. Bat several of them are still going down and -are not intending to soon give np the Eearch. Well, how do the Democrats like it; The average Kepublican majority in Oreron-at the last election was 15,036. Evidently Oregon is a "safe" Bepnb lican state, even if it did elect Cham berlain "for Governor. Every ounty in Oregon gave a majority for the fonr principal Re publican candidates not counting governor., Mr. Whitney, candidate for State Printer, lost only Baker. It begins to look like Oregon is Ke publican; not in Spots, bnt all oyer The first thing those Southern Or egon forest rangers should do is to put out the fire under Crater Lake which is causing its waters to boil. If they don't we may have a first class national park spoiled Register. Supervisor Bartrnm will please take notice and issne orders to his rangers embodying the above timely suggestion," The Puukeealxb has txctme member of the National Publishers Association, of Minneapolis, Minne- FrU ttEyinHnn which aids it a members in securing business and in8 sores the publisher" sgani6t the loss o regalar and transient subscription and other accounts. It is not an exclusive collection agency, bnl an association organized for the mutual protection of its members and the genera! advancement of their in terests, through which membership the country newspaper man is aided in many respects. This association fills a long-felt want in the newspaper field. Anybody bnt Oeer himself can see that be has not the ghost of a 6bow of being elected to succeed Simon. Geer has no supporters in the coming legislature! The republicans say he was not Ihe nominee of their party but got on the ticket by petition, therefore they . are in no way obli gated -to support him, while a demo crat who would vote for Geer would commit political suicide. There is, candidly, so far as we can see, not a single reaon why Geer should be elected TJ. S. senator, except that he is unwilling to let go of the public teat. His skulking ont of Salem on the occasion of the grand Republican rally held in that city just prior to the election on which occasion he had previously agreed to preside, and his disloyalty and disinterest mani fested in his party and its success drring the late campaign, has placed him in general disfavor with the Re publicans throughout the state and has,relioquished any claim he may have had for further recognition, favors or honors at the hands of his party. . ' ' King Out of Danger. Loxdon-, June 29. The following bul letin was issued from Buckingham pal ace late today : "The King lias passed a arely comfortable day and his strength has been well maintained. The surgical wound still causes home discomfort. Signed, Treves, Barlow, Laking." The word "discomfort," used fn con nection with the wound is not regarded as having special significance, aud it is announced that the transfer of His Majesty from the bed to a wheel couch caused the royal patient no pain. The illumination fixtures attached to the fronts of buildings are being gener ally retained, and will be lighted np when the expected announcement is made that the king is out of danger. v Chrysanthemum Show. . . The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church will give a Chrysanthemum Show In the fall and would like to have the co operation of all flower growers in the County. The prizes will be announced later. They will also hold a bazaar in connection with it at which they will sell articles suitable for Christmas gifts. t2 Committee. PRESIDENT SIGNS IT. Indian War Pension Bill Be comes A law. SOUVENIR TOR OLD S01MRS. Pen With which Roosevelt Signed Will Be Sent Them. Will Soon Be Rewarded. Washington, June 2S. The Indian War veteran pension bill is now law. President Roosevelt affixed his signature ! to the bill today, and the pen with w liirh he signed it has been turned over to Rep resentative Ton cue. 1 lie Mil. as soon as printed as an act, will be sent to the j Commissioner of Pensions, with instruct- ,, , . u.-. ... ting tne law into oiieei. newnim- u- rected to issue the necessary blanks, which will be lurnished to claimants upon application, and will In' ready to receive and pass upon claims and evi dence as submitted. In view of the urg ency of claims under this law, Repre sentative Tongue ltas urged that all Indian War jvnsions le made special. In order to avoid ur.nee-sary delays, the department cautions claimants to fill out positive answers to all questions that are embodied in the blanks, and to have all evidence sworn to K-fore a notary public before being submitted to the Commissioner, (."omissions of this character necessitate the return of paiiers to the claimant, and often occasion con siderable postponement. Representa tive Tcngue ill forward the pen used by the President, as well as Speaker Henderson and . President Frye of the Senat3, in signing the peusiou bill, to the Indian War veterans of Oregon. He has had applications from the Oregon Historical Society fcr this pen, but holds that it rightfully belongs to the veterans and it they see tit to turn it over to the Historical Society he has no objection. Senator Mitchell, who introduced the bill, Senator Foster of Washington, who reported it, and Representative Tongue, who has been so active in tne House, and accomplished so much in getting it through, are very happy tnat the bill is finally a law. In fact, all the Western Representative feel that a long fight has been won, and that meritorious services are to be rewarded. Scottsburg News. E. Grobbe was in town recently. D. Weatherlv and Miss E. Finch were in town the last of the week. Wool is being hauled in for nhipnient in considerable quantities. The young people were much paine- to learn cf tne death of Miss E. Haivey on the 24th ins;. Mrs. Win. Haines, who h?s been vis. jtingher old time frienJs in this vieiniry for several days, lias now gone to Elk- ton, on her way home to Eugene. Chaffee Haines, late 01 the t orvalus college has been visiting in this section for several davs but has now cone to his home at Eckley, Curry county. Miss M. Nichols will close her school the 5th of Jnlv and will visit at Elkton before retunrng home at Riddle. PASSED TO THE OTHER SHOIIR. Miss Etta Harvey died at her home tn Harvey Creek. U-i-u. tU-ottr-Viu- Jutic1ivTI. of consumption Tim was about Is ye.?rs of age and was buried in Gardiner the 2!th. Miss Harvev lias be?n in ill health for some months and has slowly faded away. She was an earnest Christian and was exemplary in every sense. She was well known in this section bavins; been born and grown to womanhood in the same lio-xie where ..he died. She had become endeared to the young ieoj le of Elkton, having at tended a winters term of school at that place. She leaves one brother, a sister. mother and father to monra her eail v death. "let a little wlnle liere lor tlie vuais of the years,' . Speed us on to that faraway shore Then away we shall fly from this valley of tears 10 the laii'i wliere there is sorrow 110 more. X. X. X. Fourth of July Railroad Rates. "The Southern Pacific Company an nounces the sale of reduced rates on acoountof the Fourth of Jnlv. These figures will le Imsed at one and one' third fare for the round trip, making fonr cents per mile round trip passage to and from stations in Oregon. Ticket? will be on sale July "rl and -1th, and will be good for return up to and includ ing the Cth. Celebrations w ill be held at the more important points. Local agents will furnish all details on application. W. E. Com an, Jl (ieneral Passenger Agent. Patronize Home Industry. Prove your loyalty to home iudastry and use Douglas Comity Fancy Cream ery Butter. Contrary to some who mis represent u we are here to assert that our Fancy Creamery is made and alway has been wholly of pure cream separated on the farm, and is clean, elegant and genuine. Give it a trial ; it w ill sjx-ak for jtelf, if it does not suit send it back to who yon get it of and it costs vou nothing. Both leading markets of the Pacific coast say our Fancy Creamery Butter is O. K. Douglas Co. Creamery, Roseburg, Or. ' Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received until July 3, 1902, by the Board of Directors of school district No. I, Douglas county, Oregon, for altering and repairing the schoolhouse according to j lans and specifications now on file with Phil Beckley, clerk of said district, at Oak land, ( re., and Dan Fishei , Posehurg, Ore. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject aiiy and all bills. Dated at Oakland, On gon, June 21, 1W2 A. F. Brown, Chairman of Board j3:t-4t Pun. Bm ki.ky, Clerk. MEN WANTED AT WENDLINO.- Steady work; good wages. Appiv at once to The Booth-:ejly LuiiiIxt Co., j at tendIiDg, Oregon, t2. DEFENDERS OF FILIPINOS. Democrats Want Them to Take Stump in This Country. Rostov, June 27. Tito New England Anti-Imperialist League held a public iiieotiiii' in Fanenil Hall last night, when Bourke CWkrau, of New York was speaker. Its ohject was to formulate a demand that the represeutatife Fili pinos like AguinaUlo and Maiuhi Ixj per mitted to come to this count r.' and lay their ease before the A meriean people. jt'iamiel Bradford presided, and loniinded the audience that the Philippine War had cost over $500,000,00:. Mr. t'ockrun spoke with earnestness, lie first tovk Cuba as the text fir his j remarks on the effects and distinguish inj; cahracteristies of imperialism. lie Iv. l i,i ). Imnlmimt n 0nr oppression of the Cubans, . . . . I e couiiiiueti, iiuu own iumiv bihmiuih, jIllorcj.astil.BI11i ,ore terrible than that . pain, because it was txnng taken lor the pnrpose of enriching a syndicate The treatment of the Filipinos by the United States, Mr. Coekran de.lared, was the blackest page in history. He was e.ntident imperialism had run its course, and that the whole matter would le s ttled at the next election. In out lining what he believed this country should do, he said : 'We ask that the cliiej's of the Filip no people come before us and inform us what they want, that we may judge whether they are fit for the high responsibilities of, citizenship. r whether they be held in vassalage.' A ietition to Congress embodying the ideas of the meeting was circulated and signed. GREAT ACCIDENT.'' Sam Josephson Scores 21 out of Possible 25 in Saturday's Shoot. 1 he Kosot'urg (jun l lub lias a new champion in the person of Sam Joseph sou who made the remarkable Jor him score of 21 birds out of a iH)SiibL 25 at their shoot at this place Saturday. Jo sephson is a young fellow, well known an 1 equally esteemed by all who know him and everv oneis verv much enthused over his success as a marksman. 1.) The ipiestion now before his friends is. "Can he do it again." And the answer is "Wait until the afternoon of July 4th." That afternoon the something wilIiMjpas the club have decided to hold a prize shoot, free to all, 25 bird at unknown angels. The winner will receive one year's suljscription to South ern Oregon's most popular neW"Siaer The Plain keai ek. following are Hie events aul scores of Saturday's sht. Main event 2; birds at unknown angles, first prize "glory," winner take all. Josephson 2 Mathews 20, Jones 2 , Dysinper 1H, Otey 19, Parks IS. Sovern IS, Cannon 17, Mc Clalh n ltJ, Boyd !, Bellows 16, Miller 15, Schnurstine 15, Fields 15, Carle 15 Gray 14, Wollenlierg 14, Curry 14, Xor man 1.'5, Auburn 13, DaMotta !, Haynes Second event Pool shoot 10 birds, unknow n acgles, w inner take all killed Miller;, Otey 9. Parks 8, Josephson 8, Dysinger Schnurstine 7, SI at hews . Jones 0, Cannon 5, Sovern 5. Fields 5. Third event 10 birds unknown angles winner to get what he gets. Mathew 9. Parks 9. Sovern 8, 'Miller S, Cann 8, I h.-singer 7, Otey !. ' The following new guns have been ordered bv S. K. Svkes: Baner Math 10 '-Eafc-ver," C. B. Cannon, flOO "Winchester". When these guns ar rive we will have more remarkable scores. Cannon has already declared lie will lieat Josephson and all mmniere. Teachers Close Their Work. EroENE, Jnne 29 Yesterday morning terminated the work of the teachers con" vention with election - of the general officers and passing of resolutions. The officers are: President, E. D. Kessler, Monmouth; 1st vice-president. D. A. Grout, Portland ; 2nd vi.-e-president, E. V. Littlefield, McMinm Ule: secretary, G. W. Jones, Salem ; treasurer, Bertha M. Slater, Eugene. The executive committee consists of E. D. Ressler, J. H. Aekerman, H. D. Shellion, R. F. Robinson, P. H. Daley. Notice to Contractors. Roseburg, Oregen June 23, 1902. Notice ishearby given that until noon on the fifth day of July 1902, sealed bids will lie received by the Douglas County Bank for the construct Ion of a two story brick building on the corner of Oak and Jacks; n stn-ets In Roseburg Oregon. Plans anil sjxcifications may hi seen at theofiice of the bank. The hank reserves the right to reject any and all bids. 23-j5 Donii.AS County Bank, Catarrh of the Kidneys. Kills thousands of people annually, hoth male and female. Take warning in time. If you have pains in your back, loin or groin, tired or worn out feelimr. depressed and dull spirits, which leads to J,nght s disease. I ake S. IP Catarrl Cure, which removes the cause of all .kidney troubles. For sale by all drug. gists. Book on. Catarrh free. Address Smith liros., 1-resno, Cal. For sale bv Marsters Drug Co. Notice. Mrs. Hmick, a jsst graduate of the Northwes Conservatory of Music, will give music lessons either on the organ or piano at her home two miles east of Roseburg. Also lessons in either china, oil, paEtell painting, or crayon. 7-17p, $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that sience has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh lH'ing a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Ilall'sCatarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly ujsin. tlie blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of trie disease, ami giving the patient strength by building us the constitution and assisting nature in doing its wrrk. The proprietors have so much faifli in its curative owers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimoni als. Address F. J. Cheney aCo., loledq, O. Sold bv Druggists, 75c. Halls Kamily Pills are the best. fc Told in Side Heads fe AssAYiM) W. O. Writ-lit. Ci rants Puss, Oregon, gold and silver fl, copper 1, tin ana electrolytic assays. For Sai.k. Good driving or riding mare 7 yearn old, weight 12 hundred lbs. tnquire at tlnsotlice or at the Kandy Kitchen. For Sai.k. Desirable cheap homes in Roseburg, 10 acre lots and upward in I icinity. 1-arge ami small farms furth- r out. D. S. K. BricK. liosehurn Ore. J Lt'MBRR Cheai". ItoDah or flnishinir lumber, flooring, rustic, etc., first class. delivered or at the yard at Olalla. For prices ana terms apply to . K. 1 In Olalla, Oregon. (Jl5p) Poland China Puis for Sale I have a fine lot of Poland China pigs w hich I will sell at reasonable prices. rite or nuuire oS Gkorok Gokhner, Kosehure. Oregon, farm on Kolierta Creek. jl2p Hay For Sale. Good grass hay for sale also horses hoth broke and un broke Inquire of, or address Henry Conn, Melrose Oreoon. (tfp) Seven miles west of Roseburg Cream Wanted. The T. S Towsend Creamerv Co. at 44 Second St.. Port land, will pnv highest market price for cream. ill sell vou a I ream lepara' tor, and take your cream in payment. Good Land for Sale. Eighty acres near Ten Mile school house and church. and 2S0 acre tract near Olalla school and postoflice. ill sell in a body or divide up in tracts, fine mountain stream flows through tract. For prices ami terms address, . K. Wki.i h, Olalla, Oregon Saved From an Awful Fate. "Everybody said I had consumption,' writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of ChamWrs- burg. Pa., "I was so low after six months of severe sickness, caused by Hay Fever and Asthma, that few thought I could get well, but I learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, used it and was completely cured." For des perate Throat and Lung Diseases it U the safest cure in the world, and is in- allible for Coughs, Colds ami Bronchial Affections. Guaranteed bottles 50c am $1.00. Trial bottles free at A. C. Mars- ters. , Sheriffs Sale. In The Circuit Court Of Tlie State Of Oregon, For Douglas County. corporation, 1 laintin, s. The McGee Co., a cor sration. P.T. McGee and F. J. McGee, liefendants. Notice is hereby given that by vlrtne of an execution anil onler ot sale univ issued out oi the above named Court an cause on the 7th day of June 1902, upon a judgment and decree dillv rendered and entered in said Court and cause on the Hithdav of Mav, 1902, in favorof the above named Plaintiff and against the aiove named IVfendants, for the sum ol $225.33, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent t annum from the loth dav of Mav, 1H02, and the further euiii of 35 00 attorney fee and the further sum of f 13. tit costs . and disburse ments. Now therefore I will, on Saturday, the 12th dav or Jtlt. 1902, at two o'clock p. m., of said dav at the Court house tnnt Uoor, in Ketnrjt, Iong!as county, Oregon, fell M. public auction to the highest bidder, for rash in hand, all the right, title and interest the said Defendants or either of them had n the 19th dav of February, 1901 or at any time thereafter, in or to the following deTilel premise to-w it : The northwest quarter of the north east ijnarter of section eight in township ? S R 4 west of M, in long!a county, Oiegoii, together wiwi nil aha muguta the tenements, iwmiiiamenls a no ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise aiicrtainiiiiL and will apply the iroceed9 of sach sale, first to tbe cost of such sale, and to the costs and disbursements herein taxed at 13.i0, and the sum of $ 5.00 Attorney fees and to the payment of 33 due the Plaintiff with interest there on at the rate of H ir cent per annum from the Mth dav of Miy, 1902, and tbe overplus if any there be, -ay over to the said Iefendants, their assigns or legal representatives, as iy onler ol sawl lourt in said execution to me directed, com man. line me to sell the alve describe real pniperty in the manner provided by law D.iUd at Roseburg, Ore., this 9th d ay ot June. l!SC. r.. I.. I abrott, Sheriff of Iloiiglas Connty .Oregon. Notice for Publication. Colled Sutra Land Offir Rooetarc . Orrron. May. SI. 1W2. Notice U hereby given thai 1b compllaare with tbe prorlnloni of the act ol Congr ol June, IS 8. entitled An rt tor tbe ol timber land! in the State of California, OrefOB, pva, ana w annington 1 em lory, ai cxtcaa ed to all tbe Public Land Stale by act ol Aug HEZF.KUH i. ROBI.NKTT of Rixebtirn, lku(tl.t county. Oregon, baa tb la day tiled In tbli office bta liorB atatement No. 2601 for the purcbaw of tn 8U0I ana n n :,o!', aens : Maw ),ti bertlon No. 82, townitjlp 17 aontfi, range t weal ana win oner proof 10 mow 1011 the lapd aaught la more Talnable for It timber or atone loan lor agricultural purpoaea ana loeaianuin on Claim 10 aala una Deiore tbe Reg liter and Receiver of thla offloa at Ni linnr (mr,n. nil Mnniliv f h. Knil flttrl HM li. Be oamea aa wltneaaea: Daniel Craig and Frank Hai , of Kosebnrs.and James T. Buchan an and a. W. Turoell of feel, Uregnn. Any and all pernorn claiming adversely the above described landa are reqneated to Si their clainn In thla office on or before aald t2nd day of Sept. 1J02. J. T. BRIDORS, J2p Regliter, Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Roaebnrg. Orecon. If it IV 1M2. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provlalona of tha act of Congreaa of Jnne 3, 1STS, entitled "An act for tha aale of limber lan" in me statea of 1 allfornla, Oregon Nevada and Waahlngton Terrllorr." aa extend ed to all tbe Public Lapd Slatea by act of Aiig- LEONARD KABOT of Peel, county of Douglw, State of Oregon, haa una aay niea in iniaomce nia aworn autement No. 2C. for the purchaae of the NK'i SKi. SU NE4,HE!i SV,. In Section No. Si toWnahlp No- Ti 8., R. 3 VV. and will offer proof to how that the land aought la more valuable for lta umoer or atone man lor agrienitural pnrpoaea, and toeatabllab hla claim to aald land before the Reglatcr and Receiver of thla office at Roaeburg, Oregon, onlWedneaday, tha 27th day of Aaauar. lsl. He namea at witneaea Manrice Moore of Roaebtirg, Oregon, James cucnanan ana mcnara 1 cannon 01 feel, Ore gon, Tnoinaa i. Fenruaon of Ronebnr. O Any and all peraona claiming adversely the uvTvuncnunj iidu, re reiiieaiea to tlie their claima tn thia office on or before aald 37th aay 01 auguai, iswa, J. l.BRl IKIES mlifP RegUter Notice for Publication. United Bta tea Land Office, Roaebunr. Orceon. Anr it ir Notice la hereby given that in com nil with the provision of the act of Cnnnmi ni June 8, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the aala of nuiiwi ibiiup iu iic in tamoruia, Oregon Nevada and Waahlngton Terrllorr." aa .n.n.i' ed to all the Public Land Stale by act of AUEURIl, IDK. RALPH R. EARI.F.Y. qf Bridal Veil, county nf.Mullnomah, atale of Oregon, haa thla day filed In Ihia office hla aworn abatement No. 2212, for tbe purcbaae cf the of the W'g of aeclion No. 8, tp 80 8, ft g ,w iuu win uiier pmui bo - anow the the land aought la more valuable for lta timber or alone than lor agricultural pnrpoaea, and to eataullah hia claim to aald land before the Reg later and Receiver of thla o trice at Roaeburg Or-gon, on Saturday, tbe lth day of Jnlv" 1002 He namea aa wltneaaea; Edward C. Cole . .... n i, 1 .. 1, .. i.- 1 . . . . ' BSTOH V. 1-CvHli I1CIIIJ U. OBUIU0 Ol lAlOUr- ell Kail, Oregon, VY. H. Horen of Lamaa Valley Oregon. Any and alt peraoa claiming adveraelv tha above deacrlled lanila are ruqtnited lb tile tholr claim In tbli office on or before aald loo. day ol July, IW2. . awp . pniuyftii, eiivr, MONEY SAVERS This Column Is Edited by our Mer chants and Business People. Blank cartridges for the 4th at Svkes. Brown Bread Fresh every day at Sie vurs Bakery. Clocks, Clocks, Clocks, see the clocks at J. T. Bryan's New styles in Queen (Quality shoes oxiorun ai r 11m a. The Twice-a-Week Pi.ainiikaT the conntv news. 11.50 a var- rr, all Go to Rice A Rice, the house f urnisli- ers for those new shopping baskets. See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. or blue prints aud filing papers, tf. Cash paid for butter and eifirsatthe Umpqua Rakery, Jennings and Freeman proprietors. Fruit drier work is a siiecialiv of Myges oi carrou, me up-io-tiate plumtier and repairers. tf The Uinmiia Rakerv in the new Party building 011 North Jackson street is now ojen. . Roseburg cleaning and Dvinir works. all kinds of clothing cleaned, pres.seil ana uvea. tf Get vonr abstracts of title from J. D Hamilton. He has the onlv complete eel 01 abstract nooks in the countv. ft Send your cloths to I'eiKuson. to be cleaneu, preaseo or dyed Kose Street opposite rrestjyterian church. tf 1900 the onlv up-to-date harness oil on the market. On sale at Hlodgett's tiarness snop. jir, Riff, Rang Blank cartridges, loud re port, no smoke, lots of fun, get them at X. h. Sykes for the 4th of Jnlv. tf ForSaicur Viii. Trade for sto. k either cattle or hogs, two heavv draft mares. Address 'M this orhice. t2 Sykes and Carroll are orenared to do your piumiiing and repairing on short notici' all work up-t.f-date and guarau Iwl, tf Ric A Rice have but a few refrigera tors left but they are the latest design ana guarantee.! to give entire satis action. Blank cartrldm-a for thu 4th of Jnlv The best thing you ever saw to cel'e tirate with, and tn make the iimst noise, get them at S. K. ?ykes. tf For information concerning the Ore gon Fire Relief Assia-iation, write or cal- n A.J. Ruchanan. auent fr Dnii'la county. Room , Marsters Hldg.,Kue burg, Oregon. tf. Weekly Kxaminer. $1.S0, Weeklv Cal 11.00, Werkly Oregonian 1..W. Weekly Chronicle $i..V), a year; leave your subscriptions at Cannons' Rook A Sta tionery Stor'. For Abstracts of Title, guaranteed to be full and correct cooies of all murl tffecting the title, call oil Frank K. Alley upstair in the Marks building. His Work is guarantvnt correct, and prii-es are reasonable. D. S. T. Wet, having accr-pted several old and reliable fire insurance companies now prepared to do a general fire in surance business. Insure with him. Office at the City Hall. tf. Over 400 acres of splendid iture to let, near Myrtle Creek. Stock taken to jiasture on very reasonable terms. En quire of White & McCoy either at Myr tle Creek or Roseburg, 'Oregon. Jylil Stearns A Chenreth hav just re ceived a car load MctWniick Mowers, Rakes and Hinders and all kinds of ex tras. Hay farriers, forka aTid psllies. Three kinds hay ro, liest harvester ma hine oil. Don't complain about I -ad bread when you can ret the best in the country at Setver's Bakery. Our brea I is no imita tion after eometxalv else, but a receipt of our own. It takes th lead any place wherever the linker's art is known and is appreciated. Sievers Bakery. Steams A Cheuoaeth tj Onkljjiil. have received a car lnadif iron clivtlKusli font wagons with outer bearing bf-k. Fully warrante.1 Buggies, Hacks nnl CulUvatwr. Tlie Ilaniniel jaint, the liest and chee-t. Mix,.l paints, w bite lead, oils, window , dsrs and shingle. On account of the irreyular snrvevs d niany of the townships in the R-lmrg laixldistrict.it is almost imiisible to ha-ate section rorners without a npv of the Government survey. Frank K. AiW, Abstractor of this city, has a complete set ol tracings of all surveyed townshii and will ftimish blue prints of same, snowing all vacant lauds. Registration of Isanti Title In tb Clrrolt Court of lb Stale- of Oregon, v. iwnuuif ui wuiigias. In Ihe matter ol lh application of i. H. BOTH lo realiU r the title to the land In laid triplication deaorlbej aa followa, U-wlt Tba Donation Lavnd Claim. No. r9, of Evan T i.nibbe. beln(partotctlon It and 19 In townthip it aoulh of ranre weat and claim No, beinc art ol aeetloo H in township JS oal& of range 7 et of Vi lllamette Meridian coutain-1 In SlT.vS a. rea; also the donation land 5o 1. Claim ot Benjamin J.urubbe and hit, rife. Kllra Ann Grabbe, being rlalm I No. M and being para of aectlon IT, 18, j 19 and 20 In Ui n.hlp . aoath of ranr I t weal of IhaWlllame-.te Meridian eon-1 tainlng 6.1b W ai nra. all aitnated in bougie Connty, recnu, and contain- J Ids In the aggrrg ale -4.il acre j ajfalnut aT. Lamoir Lapolotc, lfe of Joeeph i Maria Lal'olnte Uefenilanti TO ALL WHilM IT V XV Cl i.NCkR.N : Take notice, that un the oik day of Mar, A. D. 12 an application waa Oled l.y aaid J. H. Boom, in the Circuit Court ol Douglaa conni (or initial rit(railnn of tba title to the lani abore deacrlbMi. Now nnleat yuu appear aa or belora tbe.'ith darof Anrutt A. D.. l. and thow caoaa by turh appllratlon trail nut be granlod, the tame will he Uken at con'eaaeil tSJ a deoraewlll be entered according lo the prayer oi me appucaii n ana you win oe mrerer barr en mm oitpaiinc ma tame. . R. BH AMBROOK. UealI clerk, J r.W. BESSOS, Appllrant t Attorney. Executrices Final Notice. Wotlre I hereby glren that the nndertlgned have fllod their final account In the County Court ol Douglaa County, Hiati' el Uregnti, at Kiccatilcee of tha ettat of Aaron Burt, ile wrael, and the Court haa Sard .Mninlay, AiiKHxt 4, W02, at the hour of o'clock u. m. at the court houae In Roaeburg, Oregon, at tbe time and nlare for bearing objecllont thereto, and (or luial aeltle ment thereof. Lizzti M. Brown, Amanda I. Baow.y ' Exeoutricea of the eaiata of Aaron Burt. le- ceitad. Sherift's Sale. In Ihe Circuit Court of the Btateof Oreenn. lor Kougiat vouniy. u. v. f inner, riainurr vt. Herman Wilton and Mary Wilton, Defendant. Notice ia hereby given, that by virtue ol an execution ana orner ot tale duly lued out ol and under the teal of the above entitled court in tha above entitled cauie, to me directed and dated the 5th day of June, 1902. upon a judg ment rendered and entered In aald court on the 26th day of May, 1U In favor of 0. V. Fihr. laintin, nu againi nermann vtuaon and Ian- Wi!on. defendant, and against the hern- inalter mentioned and detcribed attacbed prop erty for the mm of V2.00 with iutercn thereon at the rate of 6 percent per annum Irom tlie lit day of September, 1WI, and the lurthur um of IJU 00 cost and alo thecotta olin upon thlt writ. Now therefore I will on Saturday, the 12th lay of July, !i02, at one o'clock p m of raid day, al tba court house front door In Roaebnrg, Dougla county, Oregon, tell at public auction, tnliject lo re demption, to the hlgbett bidder for rath in hand all lh right, tills and intereat the laid defendant or either of them had on the 4th day of September. 1901, or at anv time thepjalter in and U the following decrlbed real proerly, uvwlt: Theeaat ball of tbe oiitbwet nuartvr of the tooth east quarter of tec Ii, townthip M S, R 7 wet, in Dougla oountv, Orvgon, to gel her wlin toe luueuicm uniruiaimeiitt and puartenan'-ea tnereunto belonging or d anywise aptiertainlDg to aatltl aald execullon, onler of tale. in. terett, ootta and aocruetng cota. Koftiburf, Oregon, June o. r.v. E. L. PARROTT, Bberlff o PouflM coumj, Oryon, A RUN ON THE BANK Is not to be compared to the run on T. K. Richardson's Music House at Cottage on May 27th. Three instruments in three hours and one later in the day, making in all for the afternoon four sales as follows: One Kimball Piano, one Singer Piano, one Need ham Piano and one 6-Octave Kimball Oran. It is fortunate for us that we have already on the way a lot of fine pianos to supply our prospective customers. r-s53-Our For this season will arrive in burg House is also enjoying and only three pianos left: One Fine Chickering, One fine Kimball, One Fine Cable. Our prices are such that the people see it is to their advantage to patronize us. You will find the lest makes ami the ;,-st Tmh il li.-,..";!i! ;;ts nt tin T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE AT ROSHHURG OR COTTAGE GROVE. Notice for Publication. Cnlted BtvUtt Land Omv. RMetairg. Owron. Mav J.", 1a J. Kotire la hrrbT riven tt.t ln rvtmriliar . i with lb prorUtuna oltbrart ol roiure ( ; w'th : j,rc.v 1.1 Inn 1 l nlitl.1 A n m.tlr.r ..!''" 3. )- - timber lanilt In th IaU-ot 1 aiifurnia, r,-xon. NeTada. aul WathlOKkia Territory, u riirul et to a 1 ibc public laixl tiaic by a to( A'u' utl 4. lf?2. U CISDA M BROOKS III RmlliiilViii mnnn i.tV.alr r.f U .vh lnftun. baalbU day fli In tbl o!l:re htr ..n, itattnrni No. (or the purrbaw ollneSt1 ol amlon No. 6, lawnablp at otli. racsa W and wlil otTrr pmol to bow Ih4t ttr .and oucbt la more faluable tor it timber oc iinoe tban lor acncultnral jarpuea, and lo etaiii: brt claim to Mid land bcloie tb battler and Keorlvcr ol tblt oKct at Koirbunr Orvgoti, wi Tburadar tba 1Mb da ol oei.uuib.-r. 1 A'l f'lir name aa wttnenr. Jvhn Siatrr W ililam mitli. eanlord 6!ater. and Leouanl Brock;, ail ol Bir- UnKlou. Haahlbfloa. Anr and ail prraona claiuilOK al . erclr the aboTdrwnbe4 iaolanrre.Jue!ei to die ibrir elaimi In tbli oQlre on or beiore taid ltih iaj o! Sept. ai bar, li. J. I. DBIUitd. J.'p KtfJter. ? f T I.T lxoiice lor iruoiicaiiou. J t'N :ar -T -.it - I ivc. 'tT;rr. ... . ' K' bur-.-. 1 1 . . Mur.i I niteI Male Land OSiv, i N..:.. i L-r, t- ti i. i..t n ' i : : Roaebnrf. ur-fm, June 4. ;a!IbUir Ti. . . n t ; .i ,,-..-r.- .( Notlre iiberebr aivea that In eomtA'ance ; ian,. (. f..J -Ana, I i--r t -a t : I ;ai- Blthlbc proM.liaul the an ol tonarv ot itrlacl- i.v -:a:.a ul I I'Hon-ii t-.T-.n Jnoe J, ins, entitled "An art lor Ux :( t:ra- Nt.ala, .r, ! .!..::ut. Tiir,io. ..i'.cs ber land In the italra of Caflforata. Ofwt. a. t t a'l lie fyix- La-;. Ma't b'v . ! Aiisr NeTaila. and Waaiirtnn Ttmiorj aa nu-n-i u: t ed lo ail tha public land atatn b aetol Aire-i ' ' aMjJ firtHNAN ati.ife: 1 i"1 -tn ...ti::. .f i- mi '.- a e- Crtm. JOHN BAI.r l,thu i-m..i i. - , . ..... oi h mii.nniBiy ui WMiKia. -.iur f,i uic rin,uuifl4Ui7D.iiiiil (nia uunr d. wateuent No. AM tot toe pnrcba ot ire - e.t ' laa l or ?on eiar!n and ..'t an '.ol aec. jo.twp :uoutb.raii and anil oner proof to abow tnar aought I more valuable for lu fmr than lor acrienitural Burpoara. and U on riaira 10 wo iki w:oi :e an i aneirtroi innoaKTai miwTjurj. inrrja. uu natnrdaf the ITta daj of kept- lM- Ue namrt aa iiuiii reui un, au i . a, m w ir bnnt. N. Moore, of Maiioa. aa.1 tieo f i'--i, raiJ. of tVrdoeiMecoa. Aayaoda.l tri oi mlas adrerar It tl.e riaumaonur before aaid fie day of evpteai tr. I.ii. J. T. bKIOoka. lip , . Hrr;ner. . r n ... . Notice for Publication. TnlteJ Plate Land C!B-e. Roaebuni. Ofveon. Mat 2T. I 1 NotW It hereby girea that in r.impi ac.-v with me proTttion of the artol Conn- ol June S. l!:. eautled "n Act lor Ihe .e ol Timon lndt in rtie 3taM-! l'Uiorni. uie-, goo. NaTada aad Hathiogtun Temu ry, a v tended toall the Pnblic Land Mate by act oli Augoat I, IMri. NELUI F. BROO&S J ol Burtiogtoa.conniy ol Magit .aaf oi ah - ingloo, bat thla day tiled al ILn oSice br twom ttatement No. tS'i forth purbae of Iit 9, 1. U and II ol Section No. 6. Iunip :.l outh, raoge "eat. and will offer proof lo how that tl.e iand aought la mora valuable lor it timber and atoo than lor aciicniiiiml purpo? and lo atablih her claim to aaid land belore the Relterrr and Receiverol thit oUice a: noaiiunt, uirrnii,aa i duiiij, lot irm ot; ui Bflilfmbrr. ."lie uainva a witncr: John bia'er, llilam eiuim. eaniora eittcr and Leoaard Brooi,a.l ol Buriington. lili.gi.m Any and ail peraon claimlnr aaveraely ihe abora dearribrd land are reoettvd io liie their rial ma In Ih'.t office on or taMure ald 1Mb day of sept. IKO. J. T. BHUm.F Jlp Rrgirter. Notice for Publication. United Btatea I-tnd office. Roaeburg, Orrjruo, May fT. 1-Aii Notlcel hereby jlren that In compliance with the protlniootof tbe ml 1 Congreaa ol Junei, 1., entilied-'An act for the ta.e ol timber landt in the SUtea of California, irvgon Nevada an4 Haahlngtoa TerrilorV at extend - ed toall tha Publl Land Slate by act ol Aug- VVIVTIQCa BROOKS of Burlington, cnnrr of kait. atate of n ah Ingtoa, baa thla day oled In th I office hi tworn tutement No. tKl, for tbe purchaae .f the UHtl.Ve. ;., and It of Section No. 6. town- th1p SI tootb, range a weat, ami w ill offer proof to ahow that tba land touiht it more valuable lor lta timber and ttone than for agricultural pm nrioaeav, ana to eatablitn htaclaim to aaid land belore tba ReglMerand Receiver ol thl office at Koteo.1rw.OreJron,onThnrlay.tl.e ltb d.y of 0vtntTt IVAti f ila. nttftlM I lmM Inhn Blitrr.nfordSUier. William Hmlth and Leon - ard Brookt, all 01 Burlington, Washington. Any and all peraona claiming a-lvcrtely the abora dearribed landa am reqneated to file thir rlalm In tbli office on or belore tai i 1Mb day ol Kept, 1SU1. J. T. BRIlM.Krt. Jip Register. Notice for Publication. PNITED STATES LAND OFriCK. Roeburg, Oregon, May. SI, 1J. Notice I hereby given that in compliance with the vmiviaioti of the act of Corjcn-a of jnne S. lint, entitled "An act for the tale ot limber landt in tbe MutMolt'aliiurnia, Oregon, nevaria and naahiugton Territory, ' aaextrnd- ed to all the 1'uhllc Land alatei by act ol Aug- ut 4. CORDELIA K. ROBISETT of Roaebnrg, county of Douglaa, Mate of Ore gon, haa lull day filed ia lau office ber ion ttatement No. U), lor tha purchaeot tbe s' of SE'iand NW',ol BK'.aud NK'of Sectlou No. Si, townthip 'il aojth, raum No. i Wni and will offer proof to show that the land aought la mors valuable for its timber or ttone thau for agricultural purposes, and to e tabllth ber claim to Raid land before the Regis ter and Receiver of thlt office at Roseburg, Ore gon, on Monday the ZJndday of Heptember.lutn. Khe namea a wluieaaear .Daniel Craig and Krank Hay, of Roaeburg, Oregon, and James T. Buchanan and a W. Turoell ol reel, Oregon. Aoy and all persona claiming adversely the above-deacrlbed landt are requested lo hie thelrrlaimi ln thit office on or belore raid rind day of Kept. l'AM. J. T. BK11hks. Jip Reg I iter. Notice for Publicatiou. Vnllcd SUtct Und Office, Roaebnnr. Oregon. Mav !. lMi. Notice I hereby given that tn compliance Witn tne praruiniii ol ilia act ol l ouvre! ol j mi. o, .a,o, ni,ut,i au . ur llie Nile Ol timber land in the Slate ol California Omcon rtevada and aaninglon Territory,' at extend ed lo all the fublo Laud Slate by act ol Aug ut 4, 1SI1, Lona wilsox. of Wathburn, county ol Bayfield, Slate of Wi., bat thla day filed In tbi office hi tworn ttate ment No. U'l, forth prcbaaol Ihe lot S au.l HK'4 NWW, K!,8W'i o( Hectlop Mo. 42, Uiwn blp No, :) aoutb, range No. w et, and will oi ler proof to thow that the land tought is more valuable tor ill umoer or none than lor agri cultural purpoaes.and toeeiabllsh hiclaim to aid land belore tbe Kegltter and Receiver ol thin office at Konehurg. Oivgou, on Sat unlay the Cth day ot September, M Be names a wltneaaea: W. H. Bowen, A. K. Belch, John Ixbnherr and Barry Oreeuway all ol Caiuaa Valley, On-goo. Any aod all peraoni claiming adversely the above deicrl bed land are reuetted to Hie their claims In thlt rfflc on or belore said tith day ol September, 1WJ, J, T. Briix.i mltf Register. Second C rloadrw about 10 davs and our third car a good business: one large Notice fur Publication. I'm l. 1 I.i: ! i S".' ' I;...-tar. ti. Mi ". .. :. i Sti'e : h, ttt e '.n t: t m" -,.:. i i.r.re l 'Ati . l..r It.r t ui : i n, . . in !- it.- !.' o( m:i rii i. h. i . N t 1 , ar. l a-n- izii'.on "! -r::i'y a. .-k. :i !. 1 c.r I'. La tul :ta i.v a: :j I . .-. , , , t K"e II I r.'. r sin ii v. i;D'- 1n.-ik.s at" '.'-.'- '' lh! c : ' ta..-as-i.t S ... ' ."I,.M:,4 :. N loa l-i;. .... ii t Irr .roi: !..:.. -t ; ..r- i.s.-- ..I f,v . ' 4 r.;4 i.l M:-.t N, ,,. 4 1 rili 1 a. 1:.. 'ai.-: : r-- u. i.l.l.' l it l '.ir.i. i rl:i;r! !. ir,-' - I t: u f..r ai - -- I wl nil I Kr.a oil. t : .rv :!) H. cU - an t fc..-. ,,.r fi at ri-- -. rrf, lir.-i; !!. oli it. i'i-K'. . IL -lb 'lay n A".; i-l Hf n': - . : 1 l-avi'1 :. ... Man ij '.i.i j Burt. Stj:. .r I". .: j .( l.!i.'in.. iri:, u. . Any n-1 .: t- r . !Aiuii:.e a-:.-r,. j at,re !.--.: 1 .a d ar- -vcl t, n..- ' Hit fr clan,. iai J.'twp.r I. - ' I s-xn ; !a.v 4 Acgunt :.- i. 1 bf.u.-.H j ml?;i K ts-ir. I ! i"HV.t i'i A ilU.It.i.llH.'il. it Ore- Hj-nt N-. ..-4 -..r v.nn..' ..l - Nvr.h-ni,r-n ta., -jnar ' r St . ilol in .. i.i l. ! tspj.ir-.;u. ,.i ann No VV-..I aa ! j oil r prm.l to. i.. i. ;1Tl : : i. r ...rv i !' i litt.iarr ..t - thau !-r :.;n- : miiural iu:f. and l-.Mt,...U !.:.::. u ; nj.j jr,j ,,;,. ,0t. t . mu j o tn.iiiie at i..,-v. n. ou M U Julin-f Aiir: lAi llr n a. u ; - B.-n MrVn.K-n- "':,r,k t " d;,,, jj I l':lilv.l U S. i :i m a , l K. -ir ,i -f. ure- i Aqt and .11 r:i c:a!a:.- alver-.lr 'he .j,. r . t e : J . a Ji:ut. I.vi J hiL..' mi, rl-ur ! V f r hr Notice fur Publication. ; lMIfl, ,7 ATr , AM, OFr., K -.. re. A; r 11. ;aj ' N-'tiVe 1 he t cfi :.-.t iu vn..::r : wutlte i-'oi.:ii ! i,-;. i ol !---... 1 June 1. I,i-a; 1 -.1 'An ai-: lr n.t ..1 ti" t-cr :,. m ir, .u;.-. , . ( . ,n N-a 1 a . 1 U :n. it- i; V, nr. r. ' ..,.,, i. 1 u a., Lie pa r . i l . Lj ei u ai. h i 4. 1A VHR. r-o unin.it:, "I Can. ai . cwifr i l l, , ( mv state o' I ort-x, ha M:t oa -I in tu;a .2e h: i 1 mn ataimrnt ,.. 1, t,.. t Jt. aTi..lW j Ihi- N K4 -r. u-n l . i, r npe and wj.i i3,-r i-nim ; .i, . t:,i iat Uvl . tjIit : ai.-ne ' , .' .r :.. i; .-r ;..o ' than I ,r ain. lt irii i ':r;.vi-. .. ;i j u, I'" c.nn m !: 1. I rr kni.ur i "d Rt-i-;tr i :.i.t o,:.v k.- i j. -vc -a I on Saturday, toe L,ih lar .'.! J 'x tj .j. " nf 'ame a wnnMt: k j-i k. Ka-'. r I Bn.ia. v,.-,;n. r.-, m a' i i"i', iucii r.t.i.e. ; ' iwiiira ri.:i, ur-., . ti ?jn a, c ' : a , w,v-q. Aoy n I aJ ;N-ari!ni;tf a !vc--ir tbe ''I -cl- an r-j-...al t f. tr i. . . I'.'.i!,,- ot ...re l..;ti ui J. T. R m f. - Hxx-ner. Notice for Publication. I'MTin 8titt liCrr-.. . ' K',rHi May '-.Msx.'. namvd vulcr ha. d.hk,- i l.r. luunimn to " unai pnWIn -ipt o hi cla m, ai.l hat ai J I r..( ... u- made U-forv K-k.m. r aud I ' t al Us,- Lu.-. nrvgu ; cn .) , u. " r N"IS l. DKLKZKNSE. J ' .' w .. .iuiht-i nrrvpy (uen ti.a; trie ln.iuwing- ... .-win: .i :nHi lo pric i! Contiatio.i rei.rn-e np..o n l , u.u,ati.,n ol aid laii-l, vi.- . . ch-pman and il. Ut i"rZ: ' . ! T Tj "r'1-," " A irt-,1 ; " l, ' !'! r,g,B ; J-I . BnI lo.o. ' - . '"-",,-i'' btr;i,-l i,f TitU 11.1 i r i i AD lratt OI lltle to hIo,1 Ijtml. I nA . a .... ! ,a,vrs rriT h-r ' lilin on IJovern- iiit ni ijim. Blue P-uita ot T.r.shi,, Mjj.j sliow ne all vacant lj.u,!s, Vw IoSUr Laili FRANK E. ALLEY, Architect U Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all BuilJ ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in Marks lUiil.ling. Tlior.e 415. nosKr.rKu. oukcon 94S14l,a,rh l'"ljr yW-is to treeu. iatircy Ely a Cioam lUiltn. whioii is aK-rc aMy aromaiia It is received thnnc-l ut uosuils, cleanses and lieiUa tha whola txr lace over which it ditTnsea itself. l;ni-it fc'll tha COo. aila; Trial Announcement. runiciato (aos, of atomizers in isal rutss.L'e f.i im proprietor, prerara Cream lialm iu ii.yudform, which iul Uowd as Ely', Ltquid Cream Baltn. Irice tacludmo. mail. The liquid form cmbod;ej the, mad Bal properlnw of , ..ba pra.,IW4 ASK Druggist for IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. FIm'c PrniKt Dolm CATARRH r.mT3j aij W WIUU.II UUIIll ' J Civet Reliaf at t.j. It cleanaea, aootlim and t 'A-tTwi'-heaJ thediih-aMNl m. i,w A Vt braiie. ltcnrvtatrrh and Urivea awj i ai.u.illllW rrllrM iuUietleadori f klv. it 1 1 in 1 T IL V T IS Ketlom tlie rVii.-ea ot I .r i v...,i J' "rane. H)c.: Trial iie p. - .1 f.rMeviai. n. hw ..J, ul To acoommtKlata laoso who are partial to tha uMof amizcrsin applyicj, llirjlls into the nasal cassA-e. f.,e i . .(,H.VI V: - load is ordered. The Rose stock of Organs are all gone Notice for Publication. Va-.Uri ta'ea Laad ODe, nV5.-i)rg. Orvfon, May S. No-ice : htnbr Mri tnat la coanytlian iiii il.f fwui'ioi ol in ai t ol Coafreaa 4 J'iinr 2. l5. en::Med -An art lor tn aale a tifn-'-r -ai.'. ia tne tva ol Call (oral. Ofo a-.n. eva-.a arl iVarniniriun lemtorr," a lx'-u led u, ail tbe lnbiic Laa-1 tftatea Lj act LHBKalN'E BROOKS ( Y.'tr'r,z' ft.oniT l -tT. a'aie of Waak . n. tiaa m, nay tA la mi, oSmhii wrm - til N... . ii ir te pi.saaeof I be JCorm ---1 artr of M-ciion No. i. Wvatbta 31 aC i r.: r- e.t and wlil ooVr yrxA U aow tut I.-- u morv Ta.uabi lor lta llabcr .r . u. I tr-a: i-r t(nr ultfiral parpiawa. jb4 a -.,1. it. -a;m loaai-l land belon tbe ac Ticll!n:mi)( lbi ortli-e at Koaeanrc. if-t ii. n Iji. -'.ii. the :n aj of tlia :r. 1 He mrwii mtrum: iotiB iaiar. ' .m -n ils. mut tt- ciater and LeoaardT fr . . a:. I hur.lL(Un. W aabtLif toa. u a-i.l ail i;arjt.t r .a m nc adTaraalT tba? b. tc 0. r:.l ianla are rer;aattl lo fJ (.:r'.in n thu onV ou ot before mid ij , ;-t.i , -At. J -f J. T. BKI1KFJ. RecUta. Yoncalla Real. Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKER ..IIP.K AMi I J FK 'XSCRA5CT:.- Titatatr laa.: loraied anl for aaUc (iaod bar- raitit m .'aria praperty. A. K A PP LEO ATE, YOSCAXLA. OaC flTr II HI! ' II 111 ' A ' 11 1 1 1 fl III J HI III Iron Clad I Wagons fcihS5 Fully Warrauted i -" ! , , . J MCkS JUla Buggies OAKLAND, ORE MRS. H. E ASTON is i rv parts! to wait npon old an.J Pe cnton,ersandriird itti a ftiU and complete ock of GROCERIES All frreh and c4 the verr bert qoahtr. Teas aad coSa ar porjv.ti9. Your patroaajfej solic;tJ. r 2os Jackson St., Rcvebarx 1900 Water Proof Harness Oil Blackini I'Kt up t.i thf cnistencv cf crim, aa.l p-invt y ill ,.t pUU .T rtHj.1. Ht the Jfath.-r nrmm vt make- it m.U airli.luil.lo. IWrve, th leather ami M.U-l.in- fn.m m,l-i.,.at weather and ru- lfi- Iiarnsa iu-.it and finish,! n var;lll,v. .4,Jr IIiak)M, hjlrnJ U.k ii,- and ,liake it la.t twic. a !" tv l it- ,.t- Wi Harnea oil It is at.vM.ully :..k flr boi.t, anil ,hs M:tiiiiia,-i ui, !,v J. v. MOTK R- Hartn-ssl,,,,,. . ,p) Riddle Pharmacy. I. B. RIDDLE, Prop. JL 1 1 ALL KIMDa or Fresh Drugs, Hedlcinej, T;Ut Articles, Pints. Oils. Ulasa, Sundries! 'I W"Ir9criptioiia promptly fijd dti comw-tent ilmc.;r 0 0 RIDDLE. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW i Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Lkllc Collitu a 5 hi N. A. FOSTER & CO., MOVERXMEXP LANDS Oi every ...ri-ti.i. F irms and Mia eral Und. Orey.u. Waiujrton aad OAKLAND, OiiGO