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The Tric-a-Vek Roseburg Plaindcalcr rub.it.lieJ Mondays and Thursdays. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. W. C. Conker, Editor and Publisher Fbkd Wright, City Editor, Solicitor, T. ll. Rem, Foreman S. C. Baktrcm, Traveling Solicitor. Twictva-Veek Plaindiiler. txr year, $1.50 Entered at the Fost Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. Jl'LY 3. 1902. THE MISTY DAY WE CELEBRATE. Tomorrow is the oce-hundred and twenty-sixth anniversary of our Na tional - Independence and the day promises to be more enthusiastically and patriotically celebrated through out Uncle Sam's broad domain than ever before since the day the ad option of that fatuous document, the Declaration of Independence, was heralded to the world, except here in our own beloved and misty Oregon, where from the earliest, down to the present date, the fires of our pent-np patriotism have been wont to smoul der under a down-pour of the tradi tional "Oregon ilist" on this onr Na tion's annual natBl day. This year. as you have probably observed, affor ds no exception to the rule, but there is a degree of consolation in the fact that instead of holding off ontil our Sags, bunting, banners and draperies were flung to the breeze, old Jupiter Floviops asserted his ruling passion two full days prior to the day we eel ebrate, thus sparing us the usual ex pense of energy and labor as well as the loss of patriotic decorations by his never failing annual appearance not later than 10 a. m. July the 4th. However, wniie there will be no spontaneous outburst of patriotism on the part of the Webfooters tomor row, a more patriotic, loyal and liber ty loving people are nowhere to be found throughout Uncle Sam's ex pansivedomain. Here a to the proud American eagle, long may he flap his wings over this great Yankee uni verse. CONGRESS HAS ADJOURNED. Congress finally wound up its business and adjourned Tuesday, which on the whole was as good a day for adjournment for the coun try's interests as a later one. Most of the important business has been transacted; more would have been possibly more harmful than bene ficial; and the country willg3t along quite as well and feel rather easier in its n.ind. Yet Congress has done considerable effective affirmative legislation. It provided quite liber ally for mere and harbors and for public buildings; it passed an irriga tion law; it repealed 6ome of the war revenue taxes; it pleased the dairy men by passin? the anti-oleo bill; it re-enacted Chinese exclusion; it pro vided for renovating the White House, and it passed a Panama Canal bill and a Philippine Government bill, all of which is important and legislation in the right direction. Bryan declares Cleveland mined the democratic party and Cleaveland retorts that Bryan did it. These gentlemen can compromise the matter in a manner satisfactory to the gen eral public by each assuming half of the responsibility. Cleveland began it and Bryan finished it. The Salem Weekly Democrat has gone into me great Devond. It was established a short time prior to the election and continued publication longer after the campaign closed than was generally contemplated Its a hard life for Democratic Cam paign sheets in Oregon. The deluge prevalent in some of the Middle Western states seems to Lave spread over to Oregon, but per haps it will clear up after the Fourth, The farmers who have large am ounts of hay cut and out in the fields will not feel like celebrating the glo rious Fourth very enthusiastically. Theoretically, there is a Democratic party, but when an attempt is made w gei uown 10 Dusiness no one can describe its principles. Protective Tariff does not affect J. P. Morgan a partical, one way or another. He has even gobbled up the ocean carriers of Tariffed goods. The business world is heartily glad there was no .tariff tinkering, in any form, during the recent session of Congress. The party of the homestead law now aids irrigation to its achieve menta in behalf of the hardy pioneer settler. An exchange says that the editor who doesn't offend any one ooght to have a pair of golden wines. Dont monkey with the band wagon bat buy b new gnu from S. K. Sykes CONVICTS AGAIN APPEAR Bind and Rob an Old Man Near Olympia. PORTLAND LhC WIRE ACCIDENT Train Blown From the Track. The Strike Situation is Grow ing Very Serious. Convicrs Had A Qood Time. Tacoma, July 2. A rancher named MeClouJ, living at Bel more, five miles west of Olymjiia, rode into town this morning and rejKirted that just after dark last night the fleeing convicts, Tracy and Merrill, entered the house of an old man who lives alone next to Me- Cloud, stripped the old man of his clothing, Itou nd him tightly, took other clothing and all ol the provisions in the house, washed and shaved themselves, and departed about 11 o'clock at night. The old man was found at 7 o'clock this morming. While bound he watched the convicts for two hours, heard parts of their conversation, and knows Ihey are the wanted men. A posse headed by Cal MeLelland, has organize! at Olvmpia and started after the convicts, who are now thought to be taking the trail into the wild Olympia Mountains, where thev may hide secure ly. The posse of Sheriffs spent yesterday not far from where the desperadoes a peared at night. Coalmincrs Strike. Hazleton, Pa. July 2 The coal miner 6trike situation is becoming ominous. Threats of violence aie freely made. It is feared that blood shed may result at any hour. Live Wire Accident. Portland. July 2 Two horses were killed by coming in contact with live wires here today. The driver had a very narrow escape. Train Blown from Track. Bombay, India, July 2 A cyclone struck a passenger train near here to day while running at full speed and blowed it off the track. Thirteen passengers were killed and 15 injured. SHORT TELEGRAPHIC, A bill was paused by the Senate to give Rear- Ad mi ml Schley the pay of a Rear-Admiral on the active list instead of a retired Rear-Admiral's jay. A dispatch received at Valdis from Koteina, Alaska, under date of June 21 says: "Mount Wrangel is in plain sight of here and great clouds of black smoke can be fleen rolling up from her ciest.' Bandon is to have a new match factory A building is now being prepared for that pnrpose and the factory will be in operation within 10 days. This enter prise will give employment to a num ber of men. The big Alaska Steamship Oregon sprung a leak tiff St Micheals recently and was compelled to put into Dutch Harbor and beach for repairs. Eight feet of water was found in her hull It is thought the vessel can lie repaired. A-low estimate placed on the damage wrought within a radius of 150 miles ot Alton, 111., by the storm of wind and rain Saturday night and Sunday, is 11,000,000. In the American Bottom farming districts the farmers are ruined The long overdue steamers Portland and Jeannie, and the revenue -cutter Thetis are rr-jiorted locked securely in an ice-pack off Caj Prince of Wales on the Eastern Side of Behrinz Straight. All the passengers are safe and have plenty of provisions. The ice-pack is expected to breas up soon and release the impris oned vessels. Senator Bailey, the Tillman of Texas assaulted Senator Beveridge of Indiana at the entrance to the Senate Chamber Monday evening. They were separated by friends. Beveridge lias been receiv ing all sorts of congratulations for the manner jn which he conducted himself during the encounter. He says Bailey did not choke him. Miss Mayme Ixxmey, of Sedalia, Mis souri, arrived on the loc al Monday even ing to spend the summer with her cousins, Mrs. J. A. Buchanan and Mrs J. A. Perry. Mies Ixioney and her mother spent the summer here two years ago, and she has' many friends here who will be glad to see her again. Catarrh of the Kidneys. Kills thousands of people annually, both male and female. Take warning in time. If you have pains in your back, loin or groin, tired or worn but feelinir. depreswed and dull apirits, which leads to Ungiit's disease. J ake S. B" Catarrh Cure, which removes the cause of all kidney troubles. For sale . by all drug gists, .book on catarrh tree. Adiiress Smith Bros., Fresno, Cal. For sale bv Marsters Drug Co. Notice. Mrs. 8mick, a jiost 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, pastell painting, or crayon. 7-17p. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received until July 3, 1902, by the Board of Directors of school district No. 1, Douglas county, Oregon, for altering and repairing the schfiolhouse according to j lans and siecificationB now on file with Phil Beckley, clerk of said district, af Oak land, re., and Dan Fisher, Roseburg, Ore. The Board of I lirectotn reserr e the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Oakland, Oregon, June 21, l'.m A. F. Brown. Chairman of ISourd j33-4t Pim. Buckley, Clerk. Bargains in Wheels. We have in stock neveral fiecond hand hicycles which w will sell at verv low pricit! or will trade for wood. tf - A. C. Mabbteru & Co. SPRUCE TIMBER SCARCE. " Papar-Makera May lie Drlvrn to the t'ae of Some Other Wood or Material. The forthcoming report of S. W. Matthews, commissioner of labor for the state of Maine, will contain a chap ter devoted to the pulp and paper manufacturing- of the state. A table will he published showing the acreage of spruce timber lands in Mnine, the amount of that wood used each year for manufacturing- piijHp nnd frive other data concerning the industry. The commissioner will also urge the adop tion of some other material, if possible, from which news paier can be made, says the New York Times. Maine people are much agitated over the fast depletion of the state forests by paper makers and it is possible that a bill will be introduced in the next legislature prohibiting the cutting of spruce for a term of years. It is hoped that by this method the forests will have a chance to gain lost ground in season to prevent the complete ex termination of that valuable tree. The paper-makers are, therefore, doing much thinking as to what course to pursue, and it is likely that before long they will substitute poplar or birch for spruce timber. An experiment now being made in Missouri with cornstalks for making paper is being watched with interest here. It is said that thus far fair suc cess has been made with that material and a good quality of paper has been made. Much of the timber cut in Maine goes to Xew Hampshire, where one mill alone turns out 240 tons of paper each day from spruce timber. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. New York has twelve times as many churches as ltcrlin. Refreshments 'are not terved at Ar ties because guests are hungry, but be cause people drop their rest-rve when eating begins bud become sociable. A. firm in America is turning out large quantities of paper tiles which are used for rooting. They are re ported to be hard and tough, and the glazing- apears to be of the nature of Japanese lac. They are said to be ex ceedingly cheap, and ran be fashioiird in any color or shape to suit the pur chaser. According to official reports the weight of paid mail matter originat ing in Chicago during the 35 days be tween October 3 and November 6, when the mails were otticially weighed by ihe government, was 3.SS2 tons. Counting goernnent free mail, pouches and sack, the total weight was 4.'j76 tons. During the same je riod the postal receipts from stamps and postal cards was $0G3,!Ms. It is proposed owing to the number of accidents that occur each year that tne .Maine legislature pass a law pro- hibititiC" the wearing by hunters of bi:iT-color-d clothes which may be mis taken at a distance for a deer. Ordi nary hunting clothes are the worst possible tbinsr for a man to wear in Th? l.orthttn wools. Accidents have 'iiC rr.cst frerjucr.t ar.d several hun- ; T arc ki'.lcd annually, often. Wing by ;hfir friends, who think they ce a deer. fi:ar Salt lake is receding on ac- i.r.t of the excessive drain made :;t-n it. bv ii-rieation enterprises. This is nat fed by underground prirts. b'i by the .lord an and other ivr-. cirri when the water of thse .'reTs: rre intercepted by irrigation ( s he water supply of the Salt :.e is. of course, 7:mir.Uhcd so that ihf evaporation, which is constantly Trir.jr on is not made up by a new -vrpiy. Ir. t'me it Ioks . if the lake -vill be oi.ly a bed of dry salt. The director of the meteorological lynatory on Mount Blanc has leen oi.s;dtrirr the advisability of install l? the Marconi wifeless Ulepmphy :ys-em the mountain. The ordi- ir.ry system of telegraphy is, used nor tnl'y. but the great snow drifts have diV'td hnvoc with the telegraph wires. !t is bilievcd fhtit the wireless system of telegrprhy wculd prove not only valuable from a scientific point of view, but would also increase the safety of travelers upon the moan- tain. Bargain in Wheels. VTe have in stock several second hand bicycles which we will sell at very low prices or trade for wood. tf A. C Marsters A Co. Grand C'earance Sale. In order Jo make room for a large t-tock of fall goods I will clone out my stock of Shirt Waists, Wrappers, Men and boys Summer hats, at reduced prices for the next ten da vs. A. K. Mat-toon A Co., Riddle, Oregon. tiood saddle horse for sale. Iuuuire oi ii. l 'aw son, one-hall mile above Gaddis dairy barn on Deer Creek. t2 Sheriff's Sale. In The Circuit Court Of The State Of Oregon, For 1 Miglas County. .Murphy, tirant & Co., a ) corporation, J iaintin, vs. i lie .uciiee io., a cor- jxiration, r. I. -MeOee and F. J. Mctiee, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that bv virtue of an execution and order of cale dulv issued out of the above named Court and cause on the 7th day of June 1W2, nixm a judgment and decree dulv rendered and entered in said Court and cause on the loth day of Mav, 1902, in favor of the above named Plaintiff and airainst the above named Defendants, for the sum of 1225.33, w ith interest thereon at the rate of 8 r cent K;r annum from the Kith day of May, 1K)2, and the further snm of $35 00 attorney fee and the further sum of 113.00 costs and disburse ments. Now therefore I will, on, Saturday, tiie 12tu day of Ji ly. 1902. at two o'clock p. m., of said dav at the Court house front door, in Rosebnrir. Douglas county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the ritfbt, title and interest the said Defendants or cither of them had on the 19th day of February, 1901 , or at any time thereafter, in or to the following descrilied premises to-wit: 1 lie northwest quarter of the north east quarter of section eight in township 29 S R 4 west of W M, in Douglas county, Oregon, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, ami will apply the proceeds of such sale, first to the cost.of such sale, and to the costs and disbursements heroin taxed at fl3.00, and the sum of $:15.00 Attornev fees, and to the payment of the sum of $225.- 1.J due the l'laintitt with interest there on at the rate of 8 tier cent ikt annum lrom the Jl.tli day of .May, 1902. and t he lay of .Mav, l'JOZ. and t he overplus if any there be, pay over to the j Kaid Defendants, their assigns or legal . representatives, as hy order of said Court in said execution to me directed, com- maiiding me to sell the aliove descried ' real jiropcrty in the manner provided hy law ..?f. ",,8t',i,,rSN9M.". ?,th c.u".7,;7 n '-ROTT, 13HCJ1I1 uj iyuuinB muniy,i;rejijn, MONEY SAVERS" This Column la Edited by our Jrter- cnanis ana Business People; Blank cartridges for the 4th at Sykcs. Brown Bread Fresh every day at Se vers Bakery. ' Clocks, Clocks, Clocks, sea the clocks at J.T. Bryan's New styles in Queen Quality "shoes I id oxfords at Hint's. I am Go to Rice & Rice, the house furnish ers for those new shopping baskets. '. i See the Title Guarantee A Loan C.n. or blue prints and riling papers, tf. Cash paid for butter and eggs at the I'mpqua Bakery, Jennings and Freeman proprietors. t . Fruit drier work is a Siecialiy of Sykes A Carroll, the up-to-date plumber and repairers. tf The rmjxiua Bakery in the new Party building on North Jackson street is now open. Host -burg cleaning and Dying works", all kinds of clothing cleaned, pressed and dyed. tf Get your abstracts of title from " J. D Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract Ixwks in the county, ft , Give us your order for a new shot guiu you will lie satisfied with the gun And price too. S. k. Sykes Hardware. Send your cloths to Feiguson, to be cleaned, pressed or dyed Ro Street opposite Presbyterian church. tf : 1900 the only up-to-date harness oil on the market. " On sale at Blodgett'a Harness shop. vr-jtrt.. Biff, Bang Blank cartridges, loud re port, no smoke, lots ! Inn, get; them at S. K. Svkes for the 4th of .Fulv. tf I'oRSaI.Kok Will. either cattle or hogs, mares. Address !' Tradk for .stock two heavy draft ' this oniici. t2 Sykes and Carroll are prepared to do your plumbing and repairing on short notice all work up-ti-dat ami guaran teed, tf Rice A Rice have but a few refrigera tors left but they are the latest designs ami guaranteetl to give entire satis faction. Blank cartridges for thu 4th of Jufy. The best thing yon ever saw to cele brate with, and t make the mort'iioiin', get them at S. K. Sykes. ii tor information com-erning thetlre- gon t ire Relief Association, write or.cal on A.. I. Bnchauan. agent, for Iiouglas county. Room 6, Marsters Bldg. r Rim- linrg, Oregon. tf. Weekly Kxaminer. $1.50, Weekly Cal $1.00, Weekly Oregonian $1.50, W eekly v.tironicie a year; leave-yonr subscriptions at Cannons' Rook A Sta- tionery Store. For Abstracts of Title, guaranteed to W full and correct copies of all . records effecting the title, call on Frank K. Alley uptairs in the Marks building.' His work is guaranterd correct, and prices are reasonable. D. S. T. West, having accepted aeveral old and reliable fire insurance cotuanies s now prepared to do a general fire in surance hnsineos. Insure with film Office at the City Hall. tf. Over 4'U acres ol splendid pastnre to let, near Myrtle Creek. Stock taken to pasture on very reasonable terms. F.u iilire of White A McCoy either at Myr tle Cnt k or Roseburg, "Oregon. JvlO Stearns A Cbenoweth havs just re ceived a nr load McOrniirk Mowers, Rakes and Binders and all krnds if ex tras. Hay carriers, fork and pallie. Three kinds hay roe, U-st harvester machine oil. Don't complain about ld bread when ymi can ift't the l-t in the country at Seiver's Bakery. Our bread im no imita tion after somebody else, but a reipt of our own. It takes the lead any place wherever the Taker's art in. kiv-Wu.. and is appreciated. Sievers Bakery. Stearns A Chenoweth of Oakland, have receivM a car load of iron rladRush font wagons m ith outer bearing block. Fully warranto 1 Buggies, Hacks and Cultivators. The Hammcl jint, the best and cheajiest. Mixedpauils, white lead, oils, windows, doors and shingles. On account of the irregular survevs of many of the township in the Roseburg land district, it is almost impossible to hx-ate sect ion corners without a eopv of the Government survey. Frank K. Alley, Abstractor of this city, has acumplete set of tracings of all surveyed townships, and will furnish blue prints of same, showing all vacant lands. Experience, the great educator has taught us that every man want to buy as cneapiy as auotiier that 8 Kusiness Kvery man wants to get value received thats satisfaction. Buy an I.. C. Smith, or a ieieverslmt gun from S. K. Svkea e have sold six of these high grade guns in me iiast week. One lor $:, four for $X)'and one at $115. Get them on the installment plan, before July 15th. Told in Side Heads, W ANTEle A cook, apply at the Home Cafe, near the deit. Ashavi.no u . G. Wright, Grants PasH, Oregon, gold and silver ft, eoper fi, im ana electrolytic assays. w . t.( roa Sale. Good driving or riding mare 7 years old, weight 12 hundred lbs. Knquire at this ottice or at the Kandy rviLciieu. For Salr. Desirahle cliean hompw In Horn Imrg, 10 acre lota and nnmard in vicinity. Ijtrge and Final I farms furth er out. I). K K. Hnra,- Roseburg Or. Lt MBKR CrtEAi. Roogh or fltiMiirjR uMiocr, injuring, rusiic, etc., nrsi class, delivered or at the yard at Olalla. For prices and terms apply to W. RrWelltf tMalla, th-egon. ' (Jl6f3 Poland China Pios for Sale I"0ivf a nne lot ot I'olanrt' China pigs wMtli 'I will cell nt reasonahle prices, write rlr inquire of (ieortir Gokhnkr, Rosehnrg. Oregon, farm on Rolxrts Creek." jl2p Hay For Salic. Good grass hay. -for ealeulw horses Imth hroke and anhroke. Inquire of, or address HrnryCokn, Melrose Oregon.' (tf p) Seven miles west of Kosebnrg Cream Wanted. TIir T. S Tn.. Creamery Co. at 44 Secoml St., Port land, will jmy highest market price for cream. W ill Bell von a Cream Kerning tor, and take your cream in payment. U31tf. Good Land for Sale. Eighty acres near Ten Mile school house and church and 280 acre tract near Olalla school and iwstofiice. Will sell in a liody or divide up in tracts, fine mountain stream flows inrougn tract, tor prices and terms address, W. R. Wells, Olalla, Oregon. Saves a Woman's Life. To have given up would have meant death for Mrs. Lois Crngg, of Dorehoster Mass. For years she had end lire-1 ' un told misery from a Revere lung trouhle and o! tinate cough. ' 'Often,!' ahe writes, "I couM scarcely hreath ' and ,ln,l"ll8 conm not peak. ah tors and remedies failed till I 'used Dr Kind's New Discovrw tnr . ' , Y l Con,""Mioii a,1l waH cwpletidy cured. ". ;. KnffererB ,r",n Coughs, Colds, Throat and r Lung Trouhle need this grnd remedy for it never (tisnpKiints (jure is guaranteed i, A pX rl fe T.TZ a,"..'; T - ii iwiumiic:, t..V TJ Notice frr. publication. l'niU.rS(atcs Mind Mlir,., Rosebjirg, Or., May 17, lM)li. Notice is hereby given that in compli ance with the provisions ,f tint net of Congress of June 3, 1h7S, entitled ' An Act for the sale ij timber hinds in the States of California, 'Oi'cgi hi, Nevada mid Washington Terrilorv," as extended In all the. Public Kami States bv ait tlf August 4, 1SH2, CIIAKI.KS ITR'Ul-OKD, of Roseburg. count v of Dmiglas Hl it- of Oregon, has this day lilc I in this Ins Hworn statement No. LM77 fur the purchase ol tlic.S'-, S1.. ol nct-lion No "l township So. 2.ti, .range No.. 2. west, and will otter pnsif to. show that the Inn, I sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural oiirooses mi. I to establish his claim to. said land In-to re the Register and Receiver of (his olliee at Roseburg, Oregon, on Wednc-dav. tlio 3rd day of Sa plumber nr ,. names as witness : Ox ar. iMuai-l- Roy Miller, Grant Tavlor and I:..v Stearns all of Oakland, Oregon. Any and all persons eluiiuin-r adverse ly the ataive described lands are ropiest ed to tile their claims in this oiti, L- on ,r liefore said 3rd dav of Sei.temlir Phc m22p J. T. BRIM.V.S, Ili g'istcr." Notihe for Prblicatiou. I'nitcd State Land oili.v. Roseburg, Or., May 2 . Vmi-2. Notice is hcrclfy given that in eompli- ance w ith the provisions of the a.-t of uik:iess jf .liniis:;. -lsrs, entul.-.l -An Act for the sale ol tiinlcr lan.ls in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory." as et.-i, i, d (,, all the Public l.:uid Mat. I v m t oi August 4. IS! i2. HKNRY I.AVI.i.t K. of Roseburg, county of Douglas, i;lii- of Oregon, has this day riled in. tbiR-otliec his sWoru statement No. 2511. f..r the pnreliase of the K ' . NV',, W ' . I' , of section No. 4, ItM.Miiship N. 32 -.. ,il., range- No, 7 west, ;-n. v. ill x,;u r pr-f to show that the land. sought more valu able for it- t F 1 1 1 T.."-r or -t--i,e t'i:iii i.. a.--ricuftund i.nrii'.ps."ai,d , ci-.l .. , i ". claim to said tan-t- ih'..,.- tl- i:,ji-;,r and Receiver of thi-otin:,- ai l:..M i.iiig. ! Oregon, on l-'ridav, tlie Tnii d iv of n". ' list, P.HI2.- II,. ";.;... n, ,.,.;.: l. i. ...... n. i . wivrn nil. iienrv .iiiLii-i.ii. i.u .ei.e Ke.lcv and I'hainell.r I.- I'.i.;ui, .il ..f Bosebnrg. Oregon. Auv and all 4-rnis , 1. timing adv r-e-; IV tlie hImivc desenlx-l l in-l-ai.-el to lile their ct.riris in t I.T- . .rt UTore said 2!ifh dav',f August. p'-j io22p J..T. r.KHn.l"-. liegist Notice for PuUicati on. l"n;led "tat - Land Orii.-.-. j lto-d'lri."Ore.. Mav 2". ' Xotiee is h.-rel-y given tii::t in . o,,,j,:i- anre with the provi-iou' oi th,. ; i ,,f; (.ioiigrejis of June .:. Is7s, , i,l,;J.-l A 11 .Ki t for the saie of tind. r l.w.-l- i:, t!.,. i State;, of Calif. irrv'u. tr.','ot,. Neva-la and Washington Jerricy," ctchd-d t.,j ail tli.-Pill. In- Ijin.r Males ,v .,, .,' August 4. Iv.2, fllANe'F.l.l.oi: 1.. i:i:ov I 01 noscourg, is.uiitv ot l-.nj!..-. i.,.- . On-gon, has tins ,.iy 'tiled m t.. r' hi sworn -t.iL-ll,. -lit No. 2"i'.o. lor t! I ! I un-ha-e of the KV. W:,. 1.. section No. -t, t..n"-l,ip No. ;;j range No. 7 H. and :) crf.-r p: tdmw tlr.it tin- Jnd . iuil:t i- in re ahle for iu timU-r-r sto:-tl,aii rii-u.tural purj,., ai4-li cst.iiu: claim to . -:aid land l.-f-re the 11 and Itecviver at 1 1 1 i .-ti-.T at L:-.-Or-goii. 011 Friday, the 2: h dav lift Vr. He names as it; Bateiuan. Henrv ir;g;eton, Li:.-. 1 l.i , . oil! !l 1 V.ll.i r ;'.l 1. I.! I H . ll ' lev and Henry l.ayc-fc :ii of 1;--. t.nt Oregon. . Any an-1 all pvrsjns ciaiminj .i-'c r ly the above descried ian ar-r (ue el to tile their claim- in ti.: o ",-.-U-fore Kii-HM,tli dav of An- m22p J. T. 1:K!m;k, 1: .-istcr. . 1 Notice for Publication. j Cnitcd M.li-.s I J.ul j Hos-lnifv, 4r ;:iv 17. t ' 'J. j olii.' is hercliy -riven ti : -.t iii i r p!i- IW with the iovi-i(iis. t f iJ... a-t . f t"ongnin of J,m,. :;. 1;. Act for the alc of Find, r l.n i- i:. til- ' States of California. On W ad.! and Washin-.-toii r.-rrilo.-v"' a- . t.-n.h to all the I'lihlic Luid St.'t!.- I,v a t Align 4, IV 12. . KANT TAYI.!;. i of Oakland, County . f I'..ug'.a. Mat.- ,.f ' Oregon h is this d.iy til.-. I in this orii,-, j his fworu statcliieii't No, 2ii. j.,r punha-of the SK'4 of s , ii,. j ., $i tout h, range 2 west ni.d vvi'i -fieri proof to chow that the i.md - - -1 1 I t i i more yaiuahle for its tinder -r st.-ii.-l thanlorngricultiir.il purp-es, and t -i tallish h:s claiiii f crti-l !.u d U -f- -.-' i. r ii-viso r :ni.l i.itvivrr ! toi o!;., i- at Mirw'lmr. Oregon, on W. dne-d.iv tl.e 3rl dHV of SepteinU'r l'.o2. He nai.i s a.H.itiKss-sr le.v Mearns. n-...r I I wardn. I'liil li-ckicv an.! ;v M. .-r all of Oakland, Oregon. Any any all n rMiH cl.i ndn a-lver-ly thealiove des-riUs. lands are r. -,u. t etl to tiletlieir clalins in tlii- oil;, ,. ,,n ,,r lefore said .'Ird dav r.f Septeu,t.r. rc' . ru22p J. t,:i:hllH.li-. r.. .-i-t. r. Notice for Fultlifatiuii. I'niti d States I. iiid Mlii, e. - Kdiiirir. Ore.. May 17, r2. Notiie is here! y ;iven t!.:il in i-..m li ailix with the prov i-ioiis ,.f the act of CongreHK of June :t, 17, entitled. "An Act for the sale of tiinlf t t.in j- in the States of California, t r, -.-.ui. Nevada and Waciiincton Terutory." a extend. s to all tire I'nldic Iuid Mates, I. v ; t ,,j August -I, isc " ' VIXNIKYolNU of Oakland, county of iougla", state ..f .Oregf.n, has thisjiay tiled in this ,,i!ice her svrn htatemcia No. 217'i, for the purchase of the N '.. Nl.1,. S:'4 NF., N'I4 St'4 M..i-tioirN"o. ". town-hip No. 2i' range;Nov 2-west and il! offer proof to show that the land sought i.s liioro valuahle.for its tiuiU-r or Mom- than for agricultural purises and to estahlish her claiin1o-at i land lH-l'orethe 'Reuis le'r aiVFKwckKcr of loi.'flu- ;it Kohs hurg,-lregim on Wednesday the J'r.l day -of Heptcinher, Ii2. She iuuih-s as witncHeii: Oscar hdvvards, i:.,v Miller. (irant Taylor and Hoy Stearns all of Oakland, rcgon. -Any and all KTSoti claiuung adverse ly tlie shove descriUil lands arc re. incst- rt file their claims in thisotlice on or hefore Kfid 3rd ilay of ScptciuU-r. PKI2. m22p J.T. I5KIIMSKS,. Register. Notice for Publication. Knifed States I.and.OHice, Koseburg, Ore., May 17, iW2. Notice is herein- given thai in compli ance with the provisions, of the act of Congress of June -3, IS7S, entitled "An Act for the sale of timber lands; in the States of California, Oregon, NeVada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the i'ulilic Lund States lv act of August 4, 189L', MAY STEAKN'S,' of Oakland, county of Pouglas, State" ot Oregon, has this day tiled in this oil'n-c her sworn statement No. LM7X, for the 1,.., ,J (,.. V I V VV I Mll'l Vll-l If.lll llr.c ..i hi.. r ,, .,o NW'i- SW4' of section No. il, township No. Jt'i, range No. 2 west and will oIT.t proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for .-its tiiii'x-r or stone than for agricultural urpopca, and to establish her . claim to said land before the Kcgister and Receiver of this ollice at Koseburg, Oregon, on Wednes day the 8rd day-of Sepieinlicr, 1!M).'. She names as witueses: Oscar l-i.l-wards, Roy Miller,, tirant Taylor and Koy Stearns all of Oakland, Oregon. All)' and all (htsous claiming adversi 1.. 4l ' n alUt.K...I a to tile their clai.u in this ollice .n ,.r ,beforeHaid3 - rddayof Sepi tenilicr, l'.h''2 j)i22p J.T. S, Kegiater. A RUN ON THE BANK Is not to be compared to the run on T. K. Ricliardson'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 Organ. It is fortunate for us that we have already on the way a lot of fine pianos to supply our prospective customers. 1 Our Second CarIoadrw For this season will arrive in about 10 days and our third car-load is ordered. The Rose burg House is also enjoying a good business: one large stock of Organs are all gont 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 U4. You will fin.l the makes ami T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE AT ROSKKURO OR COTTAGE GROVB. A hill L.ts Ih-,-1, a-s4-d ,v ContTe-.i to as cnlM. -1 ii. en 1 r olt'-i-er- thirty days or i w.ir.- w i lo, oi vt tcrins. who have not 1. 11-rida and ie-,ria Smino! 1-17-Isjs; 2. tover Kiver of l!imoi .. !-7 :t. S.ic and rox of lil.n-.is t. ii.iii Iii-li.in Ii.-turtaii.. .... 1 .7 "1. C.iyu-- War of Oregon iWritorv j;-K,. . lloridaUars ' ' isj-j..-,s 7. Tt is ai.d Neu Mcxio l-i -is.v, I tah I:, iian H-turhai.o-1. l--!--V.' 'I. California In lian I'i-tar!uiH-i-- . . . !-"'.-!- 10. ( "rf .'oii an 1 Wa-hiiiv't.m Territory War.- . . is.-,-lV,. .prop riy prepare application, full l.a:ne and --rvj f .0 l:t lu ll" soMr I- dead, tiieii full A Notice to Contractors. l:.-. V Notice j- n June 2o, In2. given that walil f July 1 '2, s. a!.s! ly the I..v.gla. ii-trm-tin of a i.earhy n-oi on tc- ii"!i 11.1v 1. I Lid- wii U- receive! Com. tv l'.iuk f-.r the , I t rner j of 0;ik an 1 J.i. Ls n -ir.,-ts ia K.d.urg iin-j-iu. I'i.tns ai..! ---i!icati..ns lc- --.-n a: the ot!-,. ,.f the Iviik. ir.ay j hit- 1 .11. k re-.-r any and all l.i-N. - li. e ngnl to rt j.-ct 1 f.s t'ofSTV lUvK. Patronize Home Industry V.' v.--;i- ;..!v J., ho:; industry " Cn-aiii- VV 'lio tnis- -rt th.it an 1 ii-e I")..u.d .s Coimty ery I'.r.tter. Coj.tr.ny' t r. pn-i--!it ii-. ive ar.- le-r Fan.- S-Ill-to :.- .ir rati'-v I r-ai:i'-rv i i, .in i al-.vav ! h.i i i w I.. ;!-.' - pure cream -i-ar.i!.-.! i.irm. and is ch-An. le.-ant an 1 e. Give it a trial : it wiil Kt-ak J-I.'li ,1-ri--,t.vv:, ,,-:!, i i !"... i I'.utr- ii it d---s not -nit st :id it hack ivoiio-tit of an I it costs y..;i I'Mith h-a iiii markets ,.f ...i-t.iv our F'hiicv I'ri.iiMi-rv risi. K. It..u-!.i? Co. Creanicrv. l;--c!i:r 'r. Rcgistraiion of Land Title ' In 11..- i .n uil '.. ! '..r .V.WU.II .-1 It. n i f the suite ol on g.,1-, In llu- v .;. r .-! ii;' pf :c!ion ..r 1 I j. ti. F.iM.ru ! I - r -iri.t. r ti, title t" Ih!n l in . ! M-i-l.. n tJ.-cr:?- (r..'a,w.. io- ii j i : c i-i.'.;-n ijii. i i .aim, .-v. til i r.-.n t orit-r-e. l-'inc rr-. --f ' I j 1 mi l 'J in l.h.. .i. siiih oi ni:cc l ; e I -i I ;m; S... r kin (.ir-. ,.i , M-eli-.u .1 in loint:li.v m;li..irai-w 7 o-.-. ,. V :l'.Mi., ;te M.-ri-tiRii ooTiit.ii- i inc ir s . r. ; m'.M th ..r a-.i.tn l..r.,l S 1. ..-..! .-; ty n iti;cn J. orui.N- n) hi . !! Kli Vim i.ruli . U---IK rritn i .. -s ai. 1 I einc -ir of ,rt:.in 17, Is. 1 ' au-1 -i in i.iu nhi. .v. .ut!i iii ranirc i '. m -t . I l!ii VV oifcine'.te lt ri-linll eii-Hiii.i.k- i...-, a. rv. all ttit-t in i eiii a- I'-mniy. i v--.i., an.l eu'm- , ii.i: .ii tlie ftV-i;rii::e m.tt a.'rv :!; I M. I !',..!- lil'OlUU-. ;.' ,f J.w. (,), M ini- 11'.. -nlr an. a i bom it mav . ' . in, li. l.ri'lKlils ' j T. ' VII. W II. i.M II M VV Ci'Nl'KRS if i..- 1..CKS-. that oil Ihe i:ti .lav of MaT, A 1. I an b'-i :i a i;..ii wu M I r nai.l ). II M.. c.ii. in tl.e i .r-u.t l .Mitt o( Iou2'.aa rotim? i .- initial tv.itriion . ibr title to the Nu.'l aSv. e i1-sit.Iss, Sow unless j-.m ai-p ar ou or iM-ion- tlie Mil ilay ol August A. 1 , i-ai-j. anil n.iw rau-e iiy hi. n ari.iu aiion t-U n..t u- Kn.meJ, ihe .iini- Bill ! taken a." ri-.Vii an.l a d.s-n-e iil K- rnirnsl ac enlnie to the pravrr i.i in e api-nraii n an.l ..ii will u- lon-vcr larr i- l from ile-.iuliig ihe m-. 1. R.SH VMBKouK. '.ivi! clerk, I I F. W. BKXSOX, AppH. ant a Atloiucy. Shcrifi's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the Sta:of lrvou tor llotlgla C.ltllllT. C. V. Fisher, Pra.ntiir Iteriaan Wiia.in an.l Mary Wilaon. DeK-n.lanta. Notice U hon by given, that l.y virtue ot an I'lei-ution amt order o( n!e .Inly ine,t out ot su.i uii .t r me iH.-ai oi me auove onlitii-.l court in the alwvo I'limied i ausc, to me .lin-ci.-.t ami iihu-i uic mii nay o June, r.v-j. Hn a jmli; inent rcii.ler.-J and ini.-ml in aai.l court on ihe a".lh .In v ol Mar. l'.-J In (aver ol l V. KikIlt emcciii. mm as'iuuu iitrmann Wilson ami Miiri V i!.mi. .iein.lants an.l aKiiln-t Ihe hi-n-limiler in. miotic! nn.t .1.-. nUsl aiiai-he.) r,-. p crir t.irtliciiraoiL-2noilh iulor.-l tlnnsm ai the rate of ; t cent per annum lrom the 1st .lav ! spu-iulwr, l'.ol, ami the lurther an in ol l-li CO cota ami aU.i the emu of and uiion this wilt. Now Iheri-fo-e I will on Saturday, the ll'th day of July, PH1J, nt one o'cliH-k p in of ml. I ".lav, al tlie cmrt house Ironi .hmr in R.isrl.urK. (iougiiu rounlv Dri-Kon, sell al pulilie ancllon. nil-jei t to rs .lei.ipii.-n. to lie highest hiil.h-r for cash in hunil ll ihe riitht, ti le ami interest the sal. I ili'len.liintsor either of thorn ha.l on die t:h .lav in .-ei.ieinii.T, , oral anv lime then-alter In an.l I. the lolUmin- deseribed real nmnertv, lo-wil: The taut half of Ihe unit hues I .i Hurler ol the south easl iiiihiI.toI arc ll.l.ornstilp JBS, K 7 west, in D.niiclas county, On-Ron, toKethcr Willi the teiiiiiioiits liercilialnients an.l appurteunn ea thereuntil belonging or u anvwise iippi-rliuniun to stlsfj ni.l eJieeiition. onler ot nale, in. tert-st, Cosls an. I aci-rm-iiiic oot. KosebiirK, Ureui.n, June . VMS. K. I.. I'ARKOTT, MicrifTof DjiiK-la-. county, Orvnon, Notice lor Publication. Unite.! StHlea l.aml OtHce, RiwI-urK, On-Kon, May a;, iwj. Notice is lu iehy Kiven that iu compliance with the provisions of I hu act of trongreKa of Juno il, IsTs, entltlcJ "An act for the aaie of i leriniiusiii ..lie Mtc ol i nillomla, Ore- Kon, N.'va.la .-mil WahiiiKton 'territory,'- aa rxten.leil in nil Ihe Fublic Ijhi.I S'-al.-s by act of Auurt i, lsii.'. Kl'HKRINU IIKOOKM ot Burllnittoii, i-iMiiuy of Hki;l, alate of Wa.sh niKt.in, hia I hia .lay lili-.l in this oil li-eh ia aun.rn state neiil No. V-iTti for ihe purchase el the Nnrih west n'larter of ns lli.ll No. S, tmvnsliip .U t)., ol riiti-ro .s west mi. I will otter prool In ahow Dial the 1 k i nl s.iuiilil in more valualilo for iu li in tier or Hloife than for Kri('iillural puriiotiea. ami t cslahlish his claim loaai.1 Ian. I IK-Ii.n- the Keg inter ami Itei-civor of thia oftl.-e at KoaeburK (Iu-koii, on i hunulay, the lKIh ilay of sVplein'. ber, I'JMJ. He nainea aa ivitnesm-a: fohn Slater, Williiim Sniilh, Sanfoiil Slaler an.l Leonani llr.Miks, all of lIur'.iUKioii, VV ashiiiulon. Any iiml all peisoua cUiuuiiif aiiversely tho above tli'si-rlU'il Ian. la are rcqiieMeit t me tln-ir claims in thli Ollice ou or befoie alj lsih Uay olSept., Ii2. ilV J. T. BRICQK8, Keglalur. the i. - ti - ioii Indian War V 'T.il: !.o S.TV ies-iuat- im.re in any of ii,.- foil. win remarried, are entitled t 1 r uni l ire; -.ii t s-r- ( Ir,.-.,.. Wi i. I ill! Wagons Fully Warranted Hacks anJ Cujries .OAKLAND, ORE; Title UuaranteedsLoan Lo. F.o-E3rK3. OSECON". l. H4ILTC!t. J rew l.'at. D. ii. nm::i OSce in :!.(o;:rl H..ao. Rt.? ihr. -,'vr -;. p.rttm of iirri i;, ... , ,'.-iar Atetncu t f r.:cu . t i :tr... iantiOot Uou;., coanlT at,.; ti:u uc -ocnTr.r ieto!Trj' :-s ,.f :j "i nt-l-'r, p.t 1:1 the K.et.jr. Orrx .r.. v. ;- U! t-iCL oit !'. :r ! i c. .. ! b'j-.'sow;ns ".; vies-: I '...re i,:utl .nal. . ".sr. pjo.ic in c.rsctf. Jn-ii:rac penn. comia.Ienceioliciitl. ju J. M. W cat!..ih T. the Te st T.-m 1 Ihstr'tir.-1.' of n id- h U, T. A. Iron Clad ! Rlll ' ... '' 1 ! Roseburg Real Estate Co. Fdim ami Ti;:;i.er LaaJ Hot;p:ht and Sold " - Taxes Paid for Xon-Residents. Timber Estimates a Specialty. List your moner- ' . . I tv with tis. Drain Gardiner COOS BAY STAGE ROUTE Comn-.en. tn with Monday. January 20. W. we will charge 7.60 for" w ; :;; i "V v ' n-,-v- ,... , ids. Travellim: men are aliovvcl 7.". ,-mudS lOTW heB ' iow.tn,e:a bo madeior round trip. IAII.Y STAiiK. V.,. f....l :.. r . i iuiuivi iiiioriuaiiou ailiiress A CAR Mitchell ALL SIZES. Also a car load HrtinT inl of the famous ""u ami iJoail Masons oa hand. If you wish comfort, clcgauce and a reasonable price, see us before buying J. F. Barker & Co.- ROSKBURG, L.C.Smith ..Guns.. SHOT GUNS RIFLES and PISTOLS A -COMPLETE LIME -, S. K. SYKES, Hardware Ah tract of Title to Deeded T-H f'-Tjiers prej-are-! for filing oa Oorera merit Land. Bi'ie I'-iiiU of Townihip Mapa ibniu ai' "acant Lande, One Doilar gfh. FHANK E. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter,. Plans and Estimates for all Balld ip-cia! designs for Office Flxtara O f.ce in Marks Eailding. 'PhoM r.OsKBUKG. OREG05 J" CATARRH Druggist for IO CENT TRIAL SIZE. HIj'sCreaaBate Circs Beiitl at . It -:--m-. kxssih, r,d b- uc C-i-J bra,. I s-.a c-"-s Ttv ft HAY FEYEf i --.-T---i .-t p-mi o Mmt Vv- ; I rv- s n- : it li- fr.-erM t-U. T bKl 1 il i.J.S- V. urm S.fTv-t. Vp T 'aal CataiTh q oieily ykUa to tMaaV meet t J Ely Cream lhrn. vLicA U pV ai-iy ttimjUc. It is received throwfe lk couia, oeaEses and feeala thai vboM ao liceoTerMcliitTLrTieitae!. Pi ai Wt tiio iOc, tiio; Trial six) by BtT4' r-ects. Tet it tad you mn am to taObrnm -tie trtiiautt. An nooneemen t. Tj avxon.iao.Lat tacce ho ara tavM to tiM use ol atoraizers ia ap pljisg bepkat into the tzsul pavessf ea for ealarrist a im fV-t, lh proprwtora f repaxa Creava Pi taV lirl form, vhich riU i ktaoara M Er"t I.uii Creaia Balm. Price tacrachsf da -priyi-gtabeia 75eenta Dragats oa W o--a-L The liqnid fona rsbodia) tho aaaaV --Vl prop (4 'h 4:J tMatMA - A. r.nrv n. L. yUnlm i r J R Sawyers Proprietor, Drain, i , Orejoa S JVAWA LOAD Wagons JUST APDivpn HW-l.ll i ' o 1"IC, SUrrfJS ORI-GON The only gun ia the world guaranteed to shoot Nitro - powderV and uot geet loosc. USSISS