J t e n o h n o o D oi Bl tt 1. Jr. tu k ei us of in; w th. S4, I it io th OL ou rs Or -Ma i tlx tt ea rn Ju tin Kb 4 .! of I Ca; ntc the No. D( ifr lor cl fti on ; nun Wrj oi 1 A aixr clai of . No K 5 it i,eu n h ame rum he this The At 1 11 ;iLe Fi The Tarice-a-Teek Rose burg Plaindealer Published Monday ud TharadKyt. PLAINDEALER PUBLISHING CO. BROOKES & COXXEH, Editors and Publisher Twice-a-Vctk Plaindeakr. pet year. $2.00 Feed Weight, City Editor, Solicitor. T. G. Errii. Foreman Entered at the Post Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. DECEMBER S, WOi THE BRAY OF AN AMML'LE. The leading editoi ial in last Thurs day's Oretuian ays : "We have it from The Dalle and Roseburg that the Oregoniati's charge concerning public land abusses are base less. Everything is all risrht. Every thing is as it should be. These asser tions made by persons in collusion with the land office official? are financially interested in perpetuation of tlie present regime, pro-erd from Republican who are nothing if not straight party men. and as snch their attention may prop erly be invited to this passage iu l'resi deut Roosevelt's message : In their actual oc the desert-land law. ttw timber anl stons law an! the commutation ilause of the lioaestead law havw bees o per verted from the intention with whKh tnej were enacted a? to permit the acquisition oi larpc areas oi t he public domain or other thaa actn&l "Cillers and the conseqnest preyrntioa of settlement. We shall not indicate lo the land office officials who stand convicted of winking at frauds in state land selections and neglect of duty in facilitating the timber and stone frauds, whether they ehoald continue to declare the impeccability of the public land regime or fall in with the opinion of the President. They are tinder obligation to do the latter; inas much as tijey subscribe to the doctrine of Presidential infallibility, so ably ex emplified in the comment of oar mem bers of congress on the President's message. Everything in it is sound, wise, lovely and" perfect. It is a wonder how anybody could for a moment sup pose such slavish adulation would pass muster as intelligent criticism." The Oregoniau, so far as Rose burg is concerned, stands convicted of direct falsehood and chicanery and from its own admissions the boomerang it threw at honest and capable public offi cials returned and hit the editor of that delectable sheet on the head. We are fully aware that the Oregonian had no personal fifht to make on the land office officials at Roseburg. . The fight was on Land Commissioner Hermann, who seemed to stand in Scott's way as a can didate for United States senator. If it could be proved that the land officials at Roseburg, The Dalles and LakeTiew were what tlie Oregonian charged them with being: Viz. boodlers and the friends and associates of rfien who w ere nothing more nor less than a set of cold blooded perjurers and helped along the perjurer's schemes to rob tlie govern ment, then Hermann's forces would be broken and he would be forced to leave Washington a disgraced man. This was the first move. The second was for Secretary Hitchcock to send special spies to investigate the bogus charges with a hope that evidence of fraud could be found ; and let it be here stated the friendship between Hitchcock and Hermann is of a very attenuated form, as Hitchcock wants Hermann's office to pay a friend for political fealty. Titer were several investigators or special ex aminers sent to Roseburg (and we only write tor Roseburg; and after weeks of patient toil and investigation, the reports sent to Secretary Hitchcock fully exon erates the officials and convicts the Ore gonian of malicious falsehood ; and so far as tlie Plaidea les is concerned it stands br and sustains at all times hon est republicans who are in office. Regarding calling oor attention to tlie extract from the President's message, we admit frankly and freely and with out mental reservation, that the passage is correct in this particular. It is , a well known fact that vast bodies of land have been gobbled up by lieu scrip men and combinations fostered and pro tected in Washington. - And right here we take this occasion to state, that all the fuss and feathers being made about timber l.nd being taken op by individu als and then sold to capitalists is only an effort to stop the sale of timlter land to individuals in order to give the cor porators and syndicates and public land tlueves a chance to jcquire by vicious legislation or schemes of plunder the best timber lands on tlie Pacific elope. The mental anguish displayed by Secre tary Hitchcock in his cry of "Stop thief' is only an effort being made to divert public attention from the real thieves who are now gathering their forces in tlie Xational capitol. Then there is another scheme under all this liellabaloo of poor men taking np timber land who cannot utilize it lie- cause of joverty. Who under the bn:ad canopy of heaven should have a" clmii.v at the timber land except poor ilk h, comparatively speaking. Sliall the rich and affluent have it all? Shall Uncie Sam's vast domain pass to millionaires without a chance being given to an en' terprising, though xr man, oltaining some benefit of the country of which he is a citizen? Shall the laws wfiich have granted to hundreds of thousands of men and w omen homes, and ha set' tied up the country be repealed in order to turn the last land over to vast corpora' tions? Such ia the damnable scheme and purjose of all this talk about fraud and protection for public lands, lint there is also another side to tlie part played by the Delilah of thr Columbia w ho wants to be United Stii'es Senator, This old political rip has played her charms pretty well in this particular. Hermann is tied up i,i Ya -!ii:iton. The land offices in Oregon are all under charge of corruption, and it is said that no appointments will be made until after congress has acted ; and Scott, like the devil tempting the Xazarine with the glory and possession of the world, can say to the swashbucklers in the state legis lature: "Boys support and elect me to the Unibsd States senate and then I w ill put you all into the land offices and let you fill up at the pie counter," But while the I'flilah ma- foist her charms upon a gullable public, yet this iact is apparent to every thinking man: Scott is cot in sympathy w ith tlie repub lican party. His sneering attack on President R'iseelt and the Oregon del egation in Washington proves Lim to be a disgruntle 1 pMitician. The free trade Lfresy and repeated violent attacks i npon every republican administration. and his sympathy with the Stuffed ! Prophet of Buzzard's Bay ami the black period of democratic rule and ruin, chiefly ruin, of 1S93 to 18517, ought to convince any man who aspires to office that Scott in Washington would be an Ishmaelite to Hod, men, angels and devils and the only leaning he had would be towards a democratic flop. The various screeds published by the Oregonian on land office affairs in the past two months has kept thousands of persons from the central and eastern states coining to this state and taking np homesteads or timlter lands; and that paprr lias put a stop to the efforts of tlie railroads to bring into the state new citizens and new enterprises, and for all t his scnldtiggery SH.tt comes be fore the public and says : If. you want prosperity and peace, send me to the United States Senate. There is a whole lot of fuss and feathers being made at Charleston, S. C. over the apixiintnient of a nigger as collector of that port. The President apjiointed him by petition and in stead of - getting up a political ruens if tliere had leen a non-political nhion circulated, every republican of repute in that state would have signed it with the democrats asking that t-iie appointment be set aside and we have no doubt but that the Preadent would have acted favorably. White Republicans from the north go to the south for a few months sympathize with their colored brethren, but after two or three years ot actual experience, the symjiathy is lavished upon the white men who have to bear the nigger burden. K This is not good policy but it is actual experience and the truth nevertheless. IHOS. B. EEED IS DEAD. Great Leader of- Congress Passed Away Saturday. LAST HOURS WERE PAINLESS. Nation Mourns Man Whose Strong Will and Sound Sense Reformed Rules of Congress. Washiwtox, Dec. o-Thonias Bracket! Reed, ex-Speaker of tlie House of Rep resentatives, and for many years promi nent in public life, died here tonight at 12:10 o'clock in his apartments in the Arlington. The iinnnsliate cause of death was uraemia. A change for the worse was noted in Mr. Reed's condi tion early this morning. At 9:30 o'clock he was given a subcutaneous saline transinsion in order to stimulate the kidneys, which were failing to perform Iheir pmj er funviions. At 5 oYlork this afternoon saline solution was again administered, alxiut three tjuarts ot fluid U'ing used. The heart lecanie weaker, but the patient regained con sciousness until 11 o'clock tonight, w hen a complete coma came on.' At the bedside, when he died were Mrs. Reed and Miss Katheriue Reed, Drs. tiardner, McDonald, Bishop and Goodnow and the nurses. Dr. lioodno who had been in consultation with the local physicians Thursday, was again summoned from Philadelphia this after noon, and arrived at ! o'clock tonight. THE JOHNSON MILLS. Curtis Johnson to Reside in - Clenaale and Have Charge of new " Enterprise. Monday morning we were greeted with a call from Wm. P. Johnson who was dow n from Myrtle Creek, accompa nied by his wife. Mr. Johnson says their Myrtle Creek enterprise is pro gressing right along, and that the saw. mill started up this week. He Is also pleased to state that their (ilendale un dertaking is progressing favorably ; Uiat the survey is well on above ialesvillo, and that the settlers are manifesting a kindly spirit towards the lienilieeut en terpriser hich he and his brother are ulsmt to build up. His brother Curtis Johnson, left Erie, Pa., on Tuesday of this week for Glen dale where he will take lipid residence. This is good news, and means much for our grow ing little tow n and "the Cow Creek country. Cilendale News'. SHERIFF'S SALE, Notice of Sale of Real Property for Taxes for the Year 1901. Notice is hereby given that by virtue if a Warrant isstn.Nl out of the" County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Douglas, on the ISth day of ovemlier, I:ii2, conirnamimg me to advertise and sell the proja-rty of the IvHnqnent Taxpayers for and in the said Douglas County, for the- rear Lull, aetciivled in Ihe "lH-)in!lrtit Giluum" iu the Tax Rolls nf iMiglas tmnlyior said year, to satisfy- the taxes charged During the holidav season just com ing on it is hoped that all the trading j possmie wui be done in thts city. JV not send to Portland for articles that can be liad here. All the monev so taken away does not come back. Pat ronize home merchants in every way you can. It iy. ?l.?iiii.t w-.li.t 1.1Y ti'ii'iTrf fi.r f Km fc.ii.l i-K ir Mr. aeed's mind was in such a state uther with all M iiahies. interest; and co't !r tlie collection of tlie same. The following is a correct transrript ot the delinquent p'perty of tlie jiersona wtiove names are set oK-ite eacU-tract as the sine ap-ar- a-s-ssd on the said Roll and extended in the I 'el in Barley Wanted. Tlie Roseburg Brewery wants 2000 lbs. of good barley, and will pay a cent and a quater er pound for it. Address Roseburg Brewing Co. Roseburg Ore. during the dav that he did not reilize the seriousness of his condition. He was cheerful and conversed w ith those about his bsdside. When it lvane a pi -are nt that he would not survive his illness, the wife and daughter were not:- j 'l!' "t Colnn.nof tiie same, and described iied, and the v remained constantly at ! a!i "' "w1 lilM liedsitlp until th ,liti?i(ni iatient breathed his last. Wilh only f Edw.' F XV. ' Sec. 14. Tp. 27. K. S 1 I P ,lr,.niVV 1". t VW faint hojie of saving his life, oxygen was '." Sec 22 Ti' "6 r' 7 Alexander. Ths. Lot 21 iu I'irt i'rookMde Addition lo administered throughout the day It was stated tonight that Mr. Beed had been sjffering from Rright's dis ease for some time. It reached the acute stage today, and this furnished; caused for additional alarm. Mr. Reed passed away -jacefully and without pain. $10.62 2.3C THE SCOTTHITCHCOCK COMBINE The Evidence of a Conspiracy is Clearly Apparant Who Lied to Hitchcock, or Has Hitchcock and Scott Lied on Herman and the Laad Officials at Rose burr. The Dalls and Lakeview. A dispatch from Washington of Sat urday's date says: Congressman Tongue had a conference with S.cretary Hitchcock to-lay, in which he discussed at length tlie land situation in Oregon and especially the situation as reflected in the editorial of the fregouian of November 2!. In saking of the con ference, Mr. Tongue says: "The secretary told hie that tliere are no more attempted evasions of the laud laws in Oregon than iu other states where timber is becoming valuable; that the violations of the timber and stone act in that state are not beins made by citizens of Oregon, but prin cipally by persons who are comirfz iu from other states. "I was nnable to find tliat a single officer of any land office in tlie First Congressional. District, or any official whose appointment I have recommend ed, is nnder a suspicion of misconUict. Sec. : SW. 'J XV. ii.-M 1. XV. '4 XV. , Sec. 17; SE. 4 XE. M. h ts 1 and 2. Sec. l: E. !i SE. !i. SW. 'i SM. lot v. io. U. 12. X. : i XE. h.t a and . Sec. 7; a"d in Tp. 2C. R. C. except frr.m the above 20n acres sold to . B. Winniford ... Ball. Mr. Zctta Lots 4 and ' and S. lot G, block 1 Roseburg . . if i . ii.. i . . .?.,-. . ' T : i rt . i . v- i . li inert: are any, nit ucparmiem uei noes wiiui!. i. rv. i . -4 Rosibtirg fi.CO AHrn. Harns!i.-Estate XE. '4 " SW. XV. ?4' SE. 'i. SW. i XE. li, SE. i XW. Ji. Sec. Tp. 22, R. 6 , 5.00 Am-s. Mtlt'irr I.t 3 and -I," h!.-.ck 2. Krcwii.n's Addition to Dram : I.s2 Ai:a!o American Xickel Min ing Co. W. S ' . . s Bacon. SK : K t: i. rcc. i. in. i. i is.Oj Henry X. SE. 'a. F SW. SW. i SW. tj to give me information tipn the sv,l-j ject. "I askeI the secretary that tt thc( XE. i XW. ::i. R. 1 .... Sec. 16. Tp, I ISan.m. John .V X'E. '4. Sec. :.. Tn. 21. K. 2 earliest iissibK moment he localise and j Hj'c-.. Arthur XII ii. Sec It. Tp. r.2. H. 6 r.atr. phiihp-xi:. xe: 11 ecify his charge, pointing out loth t'..? offenses and offeihlers, so that inh'-.Nr.t ' men can be frel fr jsi suspicious. The! secretarv said he r cvni.iNl the justice of that, find will comply with :r.y re- j . -. .t... 1: ... .. . : . . .. . . 1 jifK'Mai me earnt-sL -ioitT iiMinei:i. 'I could learn of nothing that would i place any memlx-r of the State Ijtnd j Board under fnspicion, Secretary j Hitchcock says tliere is nothing on; record or in anyway know n to his de partment that in the siight"st di-gree jn volves any mcniU-r of the dehvati'iu in conniving at or having any knowledge of any misconduct or any int "n-l.-I eva sion of the land laws, or ling in any way negligent in the discharge of duties in reference to them." XW. ' i. Sec. K,, Tn. 21. R. S Battv. A'acc A. Lots 3 and 4 brock 5. (:d .il.iand Barzcc. I.o;:i I.t . b!x-k ?. t.s 1 and 2. block 32. S. Drain B.a:-. W. H SE. V, Xl !;, XE. ; SE. '1. SW. 'I SF- 14.63 -11.20 62 OS .0 10 SV. xw. ; 1 B THE FAMOUS CAPT. HOLT CM. The Canooa Kin 2 Gives a Daily Exhi bition in Roseburs this Week. Captain Holtum, the world's famous "Cannon King," will give his novel phy sical culture exhibition and lecture, in tersjiersed with music and fun, in Rose burg this week, in the Armory hall every day at 3 o'clock p in. Friday ereniug at 7 :30 p. m. For ladies children and gentlemen. PBOT.KAH. 1 Lectare in six languages. 2 Hundreds of exercises with 7-lb clubs. 2 Muscle and nerve exhibition. 4 Throw ing a dollar in a piece of WOod. 5 Soldier dogs, Bobby and Walla, fi Champion cannon-ball act. 7 The human clock. The Lion's grip. Marching on ordinary beer bottles. 10 Tug-of-war. 11 Catching a real cannon ball, fired from a genuine cannon by powder only. ' 12 Tableau, "Tlie Stars and Strijies. " 1100 KEWABD. I w ill faithfully give die above to any human being who can accomplish the cannon feat. Send in your names, to catch the ball. Admission 15 cents. 8 9 SAME OLD STORY Dedicated to the Victims ef a Travel ing Stove Peddler. There w as a feller came to town to do the farmers all up brow n. He will drive out to your farm take you famil iarly by the arm, and give you a hot air talk until yon become alarmed. He will tickle the babies under the chin greet your wife and daughters with j a grin ; lie will slap you on the lock, at j iiycr. Geo. the same time think "what a snap" anil I XE. E. '1, part .f XW. ; NW. t. Sec. II. Up. -2. k. 5 ... in. Gertrude Part -f CL Jj. Tp. 27. K. j t Bcheu, M.irgsrc: E. lots 7 ar:rl s. b'.-k jo. K. R. Addi- - tiosi t i R.''.-cl!jr I'.i-nson. Brrrrt XE. !,i Sec. it. T;. 27. R. S r-...o:i. w. w. se. :'. Tp. 21. R. 7 : " v.. D.-SE. i Tp. f. R. 1 Boiton. France SPl i. Sec :u. Tp. 21, Boren. W. JL Bee. at the XW. f'TCr i. S. IY-pe land, shrnce S. 2.i rods V. Z,n roN !'., tic!. X. 2'J;i TiyU E. 57 ro.is h feet to place of b-gittring. coinaiiimg 10 acres, in rte S. 't S. i (i CI. 4o. Tp. 29. P.. s Brown. Chas. L. W. 't SE. i. Sec. Tp. 21. R. 4 Butter. Win. F. SE. !i. Sec. 24, J !. 27. K. H li. Sec. Sec. 32,. "'"i".x K. 4 .. l.io 23.10 11.23 2:. 30 70 70 10 1.43 4.fi0 10.f.2 give ym a hot air talk, that w ill make i you hitch the slack. .c. 21. Tp. 23. R. 4; XW. U SW. li. S. SW. 14, Sec. you hitch up your suspenders to take nP j Caatphe II.'' R?' C It V V t VoV . f Cannon A- Cliamr.rr' AHili He will put the tam in the liarn, tion to W. R-cbi!rg verv lollfllv iiniwn vnnr f irTii - I.. .ill ! liril'T. K. A. . I feel fit vnn lit- ArHrwa rAii.inJiiw. viAti I "-Cl. i. . 1 p. K. J ... your wife, you should please, and give j UrTin".'!". !."3 .?! yon a hot air talk I hat will make von ! (-,..' s;,.in j; 1 ",,. 5" iA'rt.M Fourth Regiment Shoot. Iu the display w indow s of the M. R. Janney jewelry store, arc .three very handsome, artistic and costly prizes to be awarded for excellence in marks manship. One is a silver trophy cup and the others are gold medals. The cup and one medal are hung up by the Fourth Regiment, O. X. G., for coinany and individual prbK-s . respect ively ; Colonel Geo. O Yoran and Captain C. C. Kaaffman, inspector of rifle ranges have charge of the tournament and w ill make a tour of the towns w here 4 th regi ment companies are located. Tlie Col onel will inspect equipage and the Caj tain will conduct competitive target) shooting. Tlie coiiqany making the bigbrht collective score will be awarded the trophy cup while the hi'4hest indi vidual score will entitle the marksman to the gold medal. Following is the itinerary and the date on which each competitive shoot occurs: Alhanv, Dec. fOth ; H'oodburn, Dec. 22nd ; Sa lem, Dec. 23d ; Eugene, Dec. 25th ; Ash land, Dec. 20th ; Grants Pass, Dec. 30th ; Reburg, Dec. 31st. Eugene Register. Company E, of this city, has a num ber of good shots, and will undoubtedly make some good scores during this ehoot, - ' weak in vonr knees. He will tell you how he was rai.-ed "down on the farm" to the toiiit he will gently warm, while you shiver and shake with fear, you'll bej;in to lial your eyes and act queer, then he knows it's time to give you a hot air talk that w ill make you blind. . He will give you a confidential talk making it as smooth as chalk, probably offer your wife a five if she to her neigh bors will rejcat "some of his lies," while at the same time all around you the hot air flies. And before yon reaiize he has secured a prize, yon take out your red hatidann for your fare feels rather clammy, from the effects of the hot air talk on your brain. Ashe is driving down the lane you begin to wonder who's to blame; your thoughts, in their natural flight ujion your better-half do light, while under the collar the hot air docs you begin to warm. The more to you, your own thoughts do return, the more you liegin to twist and squirm, until you finally do explode th en you d 1 1 d id n't d id all caused by the hot air the traveling tove jieddler oured into you. S. K, vcr.-'a! ' acre.' Tp. Catarrh. Is the direct cause of many unhealthy conditions of the eyilem and yet in is surprising that so mny suffer from ibis disease before taking anything or it is too late, as it is in fact very easy to cure with S, B. Catarrh Cure, tlie only posi tive internal cure forvca'arrh .on the market that does all that is claimed fur it. It is for sale by all the leading druggists. One liottle shows results. Be sure and accept no substitute. Book orfcatarrh free. Address Smith Bros., Fresno, Cal. R. 5 i .. . : 1.. 1- t. t t . . ' 1 " . ..iiaii iw- 4 1. ;4t lot Sec. 3. Tp. 21, R. U Chapman, Sieve Iits S. 6, Sec. '.. Tp. 2.-.. R. 4; lot 1, Sec. lfi. Tp. 25. R. 4 Chase, Elmer P. S. -i XW SW. H. Sec. r.rt. Tp. 22. R. 13 Cheshire. Mrs. lohcrt Lot 30, Drain's Addition to Drain. Cluster. E. K. SE." li, Sec. 8, Tp. 2'.t, R. Coic & Roadman L'nd. 1-10 of W. )i SE. i, E. ;4 SW. t4' S.c.21, Tp. 25, R. li; End. 1-6 of XW. 14. W. li XE. li. Sec. 21. Tp. 23. R. C; l'nd. 1-rt of SE. H SW. li, SW. H SE. H, lot 9, Sec. lfi. Tp. 2". R. f, - Coliins, E.-W. r.nrt r.f V. i XE. li. and part of S. '4 of XW. li. lying on left bank of Siuslaw rivfr, Sec. 24, Tp. lfi. R. X Crane. S. W. Lot 5, block 2, Old Oakland Crothcrs. Eva Lot 3, Sec. 16, Tp. 21, R. 4 Davidson. John W. XE. li SW. 'i. SE. H XW. 4'. S. Yt SW. H. Sec. io. Tp. 24, Dais, Edgar C SW. 'i S li. Sec. 2.!, Tp. 2t!, R. 7 Dcitri. k. Georgian SW. li SE. li. Sec. ::r,, Tp. 22, R. l.i ... Dernier. John S. j XE. H, Sec. 27, Tp. 27, R. 6 Dewey. J. L. W. ::3 feet of lot :i. block 1. Gleivlalc; SE. 'i SE. H. Sec. 33. Tp. 83. R. 7; S. i XE. li. SE. H XW. 4, XE. 'a SW. li. Sec. fi. Tp. 21, R. beginning p.1.33 Chs. S. and 7 Chs. E. from the XE. corner of the Aaron Rose Don. CI., thence E. 21S feet, to ,S. boundary line of Hascll Alley, thence SW. along said line to a point S. of the place of beginning, thence X. 3 Chs. to place of beginning; also 10 feet off the west side nf lot now" owned by S. 1. Thornton and wife in HasscII's Addition 7.63 5.s: 2.26 1 . s 2.36 1.10 5. so 4.20 ..- .20 .30 1.47 to Roseburg 34.8o Dohcrty. J. J. SE. j.j, Sec. C, Tp 24 R. 2 ,0.62 Dufhcld, Lester Lot J, block 23, Riverside Addition to Roseburg 4q Dowel!, J. W. Beg. at the NE. corner of lot 7 in Sec. 19, Tp. 27, R. 5; thente S. on E. line of said lot 7, 4..80 Chs., thence W. along said N. line of land deeded to S.usannah Bowcn, deed for which is of record in Vol. K, pages 510 and 01 1 of state deeds, 7.S3 Chs., thenca N. to tha S. line r t the W. T. Perry Don. CI., thence easterly alorg the S. line of the Wm. T. Perry . Don. CI. 7.83 Chs. to place of beginning, containing 3.53 acres, all in Sec. 15, Tp. 27. R. 5 . 4 83 Eastleinan. V. G.-SE. H SE. li. Sec. 7. Tp. 2s, R. 4 ... 1.53 Ebbert. M. Belle Lf,t 8, block 8, Yoncalla 1.00 Ekhlom. Mrs. Christian Lots S and t, block 13, Gardiner 4.70 l islicr. Jacob Lots 2 to 5, Sec. 6. Tp. 3f, R. 7 13.38 l ullerton, J. B. Part of Don. Q. 32, Tp. 30. R. 5 6.55 1 nrlong, Wm. E. yt XW. 'A, W. li XE. U, Sec. 12, Tp. 23. ! C.30 Galhghcr, I'. X. S. li XW. H, X. H SW. i, Se. 20, Tp. 24, R. 6; XE. H SK li. Sec. 19. Tp. 24, R. C 7.0s Gardiner, Mrs. S. E. Lou 4 to 9 of subdivision of XW. 'A NW. H, Sec. 17, Tp. 22. R. 5 3.40 Gentry, Geo. A. Lot 2. SE. U SE. Ji.Scc. 17, Tp. 21, R. 11; lots S. 9. 10 and 12, E. , XE. H. XW. H SIL li. Sec. 50, Tp. 20, R. 11; W. XW. li. Sec. 21. Tp. II. R. 11; W. i XW. n. Sec 10, Tp. H, R. llj E. X1-. li. Sec. 9. Tp. 14. R. 11 21.83 Graham, R. S. Lots 1 to 4. and 10 to 13, block C. Hint's Ad dition to Roseburg Graham. R. S. and Xliie Iits 7 and 8. block 3. lots 1 to 8. block 4, Xorth I'ark Addi tion to Roseburg 23.35 Grant, C. M. Lot 1, Sec. 10 Tp. Hi, R. 12 .7j Gray. I rancis Beg. 6.13 Chs I- and 17.43 Chs. X. of the li-niilc post, S. si le oi Sec. 34. Tp. 27, R. C, thence west erly along the riv r bank to beginning, also pat of lot 4 conveyed by Smith to J. M. Eberline 5.50 Garney. Margaret I. SW. li. Sec. 21. Tp. 2. R. t ... 2.33 Gutaphen tc Evanntf XE. J XE. 4'. Sec. 19. Tp. 23. R9 1.13 Hanna. J. S.. Heirs-SAV. H SE. li. Sec. 13. Tp. 2.-, R. 4 ... 1.S0 Han-tn. J. A. Bo, at a point "tl the E. side .i ihe right r.f ay of the O. & C. R. R in Wilbur, where the X. line of the A. J. Chapman land erosic-; the R. j. right of way, thence tasteily Vi2 feet ahng the sii.l Chapman land, thence northerly 2f4 feet, thence we-teiy 122 feet t the R. R. rig'tt of way. thence southerly to begin ning in Wilbur, containing 1 acre 4.29 Hart field, Wm. Lola 2, 4. 5 and 6. Sec. 14. Tp. 22, R. 7 10.20 Hareriy, Edith E. '.. Sec. 38, Tp. 27. R. 4 '. 21.23 Haver'y. J. K. W. ; j Sec. 35, Tp. 27. R. 4 21.23 Hill. Mary E Lot? 5 and C. block 21. S. Draij 1 03 Inborn, J. W.-Bg. at SW. comer r.f SE. 'i of Sec 8. Tp. 22. R. 3. thence east S3 r-Kli. X. 34 rod. W. so rods, S. 54 rod in place of begia r.ing. contain-rg :I7 acre ... 12.62 Hsn.Iman. E. XE. '4 XE. '4. Sec. 13. Tp. 21. R. 5 1.15 HoMcn. I f olden S A", li XE. i. Sec. 22. Tp. 31. R. S 1.45 Hopkins. G. B S. XE. H. '. lots 1 and 2, Sen 4, Tp. 2t, R- 9 13.44 lift. Oliver XE. U. Sec. 4, Tp. 32. R. 4 7.63 Hunter. .Mr. Maty A. The sor.th .'j of thr f.inowinff t--ttit: Beg. at t'le '4 corner -n the X". -boundary, of Sec. Tp. 31. R. 3. thence E. Ois.. thence S. 15 Ch. tt eoont read. leading So Can-y-.nviile, thence S. 14, W. 7.31 Ch., on angle ef connty r.ad. thence X. 5.50 Ch thence W. 3.71 Ch. to E. boundary line of 1). Rolen l a-.;gh land, thence X. on said boundary 15 Chs. to place of beginning, contain ing 13.33 acres; also beg. at a point 13 Ch. 5. cf H cor ner on the X. "oundary cf Sec 33. Tp. 30. R. 5, thence E. 3.17 Chs.. thrnce S. 5.50 Cits, to county road, thence S. 52' j Dcg.. . 3.4S Ch. along county toad, thence north 7.55 Chs., to place of beginning, con lining 1.26 acres 1.40 Hnrley. Edward li- 1 SW. i, lots 3 and 4, SeL 30. Tp. 31, R. 3 11. SO Johnson. Mrs. M. SE. '4 XE. '4. Sec 33. Tp. 22, R. 4 .. 1.47 Kar-chner. Gererd F. SW. 4. Sec. 4. Tp. 2'. R. 9 ....... 13. SO Kellcy. I- M Lo 3, lhk 5, Old Oakland 15 Kellogg. L. 1. Estate Lot 7, block 2. Old Oakland .15 Kennedy. Silas H.--SE. i. Sec. 30, Tp. 31, R. 3 10.62 Kclletic. Marza XL XE. XE. U. Src. IB, Tp. 22. R. 8 1.15 Klabnscar. Jacob Lot 3, XE. 11 SW. li, X. y. SE. U, Sec. 3o. Tp. 23, R. S 10.62 I.aird. John A. Beg. at a point ' in center of county road, 1.40 Chs..W. O.no'i Ois.. X. 70 Deg. 31 Min. W. of corner stone at SE. intersection, 1 corner of claim 63. thence X. 70 Deg. 31 Mil. W. 3.r.3'J Chs.. thence X. 13.1 s Chs, thence S. 70 Dc?. 30 Min. E. 3.32,i J Chv. thence S. !3.U!i Chs., to place of beginning, containing 3 acres. Tp. 27, K. 6 5.26 I-lird. B. If. SW 'i XW. 'J, XW. !4' XW. !4. Sec. 13. Tp. , 23. K. 10 O.43 Laird, Mrs. C. V.--Los 10 and . 11, bliH-k 2. ""homas sub ' division of Emit vale, lot 5.' block 2. Riverside Addition to Roseburg 1.92 Laird, John A. SW. H XE. 'i h.ts 1 and Sec. 4. Tp. 31, K. n j o.mi Lanuton. Af.Vil, I fcirs SE. li SW. 14. lot 1, Sec. 4. Tp. 23, R. 7 . 4.2s Lenox and Rasor Lots t and 2. block 2. lots 6 to in. block 1 1. lots 9 to in. block 12. Ter race Park Addi.ion lo Rose burg 4.03 r.erwcll. W. B.-SW. U Sec. IS, Tp. 30, R. 1 .v 10. 62 Leskrla. Jacob Iits 1. 2 and 3. XW. li XW. .(. Sec. 6, 7 p. 32, R. 3 10. C5 Lilj.i. Peter M.-X. li S. li Sec. 21. Tp. 2;:. R. 'f 10.62 UindqnNt, Magnii XE. H Sec. S. Tp. 21. R. 3 10.62 Lockctt. F. M. S. tj lot 4, block C, Yoncalla 5.83 Lowe, Frank S. ' SE. 14, XE. li. Sec. 19. Tp. 27, R. 6 1.53 Marjory. Mrs. Jcrnir I.hH 15 and 13, block '.li, 2d South ern Addition to Roseburg . Tp. 27, R. 7; V. V, NW. 'a. Sec. 33, Tp. 27, R. 7 Matthews, Mrs. B. A. SE. , S. i of NE. i, Sec. 1, Tp. 28, R. 8 McCurdy, L. W-SW Ji, SW. . 'A. Sec 27. Tp. 20, R. 11; XW. li NW. 'A, Sec 34, Tp. 20, R. 11 Mack, Mrs. A. W. li SW. U, Sec. 29, Tp. 21, R. 5; NW. li, less ZH acres. Sec. 32, Tp. 21. R.'S McKee, B. L. SE. J SE. U, Sec. 23, Tp. 21, R. 6; lot 9, block s7, 2d Southern Addi tion to Roseburg McUllen, D. J. N. NW. U, Sec. 3. Tp. 22. R. 6 McNeil, Roger X J S. ,, Sec. 8, Tp. 29, R.'.r..- Meadowcroft, Edwin SW. H, Sec. 24, Tp. 27, R. 8 Miller, D. IL, Estate S. yi XE. li, W. H SE. li. Sec. 14, Tp. 30. R. 5 Morrison, J. D. Und. 1-7 of S. li NW. 'A, lot 1, Sec. 19, Tp. 29. R. 4 Mooney. Harry XE. 'A SE. 'A. W. yi SE. li. SE. 'A oi NE. Sec. 20, Tp. 21, R. 4 Murry, Mr. E. One acre out nf the XW. H CL 42, Sec 19. Tp. 29, R. 8 Nelson. Thos. Lot 3. 9, 10 and 17, Sec. 14, Tp. 23. R. 7 Nebitt, -Wm. T. SW. H, Sec 2. Tp. 24. R. 2 Nichols. G. E. SE. li SW. H, P.. i. SW. H SE. li. Sec. 34, Tp. 30. R. 7; N. li NW. i, XW. 'A SW. li. 5 acre. Sec 31. Tp. 20, R. 6; fraction of SI1 H Sec. 16. Tp. 30. R. Norman. F. IL NE. 'A oi XF A, Sec. 5, Tp. 24, R. 7 X0I10, Geo S, li SW. H. NW. M NE H, NE. li NW. H, Sec. 32. 1. 25, R. 4 Oregon Cinnabar Mining Co. Fraction of NW. H Sec. 10, Tp. 25. R. 4 Palmer. Heirs of Nora 100x100 feet in NE. corner of Doug las and Brewery streets, in block 13, Roseburg Park. Miss Carrie Blocks 13 and 14, except lot 1 to 4 in each block in Wilbur Parks, Mrs. Lots 6. 7 and 8, block 1. Crow's Addition to Oakland Hunfaker, S. K.lM 5, See. 19, Tp. 29, R. 3 Patterson. A. C Lots 1 and 2, block B, Elkton Patterson. Andrew P. SE. 'A, Sec. 14, Tp. 24. R. 2 Panton. A. C S. i S. 14, Sec. 16. Tp. 22. R. 4; SW. 'A SW. U. Sec. US. Tp. 2. R. 5 Patton. John M XW. li NW. '4. Sec 26. Tp. 22. R. 7; SE. '.i SW. li. Sec 30, Ta. 28, R. 5 Pierce. W. A X. '4 NW. 'J, SW. U NW. U. Sec. 21, Tp. Phelan. Daniel N i W." " ii," " Sec 21. Tp. 27, R. 8 Phillips, Chas.-XE. 'A SE. H, Sec. 36. Tp. 23. R. 8 Po-.l. J. W X. pan h.t 1 and part XW. li SE. li. Sec. 7, Tp. 26. R. 3 Reidu Wm. S. H N. li. Sec 16. Tp. 31. R. 7 Rice. Mary E. I.t 4. block 25. Riveridc Addition to Rose burg Richardson. F. R. Beg. 33.l Chs. E. and 20.26' Ch. N. of H Sec comet between Sec. 17 and 15, Tp. 27. R. 5. thence on E. side of lane leading from Deer Creek N. 7J3;.J Ch. to a Make N. H Deg. 53 Min, E. 7.62 Ch, S. .2-i'i Chs, S. 89 Deg. 53 .in.. W. 7.62 Chs. to be ginning, containing 2y2 acre Rickers. John W. XW. 'i SW. 'i. Sec. 36. Tp. 29. R. 3 Riddle. G. W NE. '4 XF '4'. SW. i XE. i. SE. 'i XW. 5. XW. 4 SW. 14. Sec. 19. Tp. 30. R. 6; 3-5 of W. 4 SE. 'i. all SW. '4 SW. H, Sec. 26. Tp. 30. R. 7: lots 4 and S. Sec. 23. Tp. 3. R. 6. Rocker. John W. XW. '4 SW. !4. Sec. 3. Tp. 29. R. 5 R.ss. Mrs. D. C Tract in Crow's Add. tion to Old Oak land Rowley. J. M.-E. H SE. 'A, Sec. 24. Tp. 27. R 4 Russei!. j. t sw. xe. XW. li SE. ; Sec 33, Tp. 21. R. 4 Schiller. Edward SWr. 'i. Sec 24. Tp. 24. R. 2 Sear. Mr. Chas. N. S XW. ''. lot 3. Sec 12, Tp. 27, R. 4 Settle. Frank C. Lots 3 and 4, block 24. S. Drain ShellKk. Max Lot . block 30, S. Drain Soulier, Andrew W. Ji SE. 'A SW. U. Sec. 36, Tp. 29, R. 5 Smith. Mrs. A. F. Lot 50x100 feet, adiikiing S. Drain, in tract adjoining block 10, E. Drain Smith, R. E. SE. H, Sec 4, TP. 29. R. 8 Sterling. Mrs. M. E. Lots 1. 3 and 3, part of lot . Gardi ner plat of XW. 'A. NW. li. Sec. 17. Tp. 22. R. 5 Stewart. F. M.-SE. U. Sec 18, Tp. 21, R. 4 ............... Stoil. Joseph Lot 2. S. 4 NE. li. SE. '4 NW. Ii. Sec. 3. Tp. 23. R. 6 Talbot, David SE. U, Sec. 6 Tp. 26, R. Tapp. R. J XE. li. NW. U. . Sec 22, Tp. 24, R. 6; lot 1 and 2. NW. U SW. U. Sec . 9. Tp. 23, R. 5: tract of yt acres, N. and W. of Tink stone estate. Sec. 4, Tp. 23, K. o .......v.... Tapp. R. IL Lot 4, block n. Old Oakland Tenant, Mr. Phoebe SE. 'i. Sec. 10. Tp. 32. R. 6 Tihbeti, F. M. Lot 1, part 2. block 5. Old Oakland Tolbert. N. All block J. lias sell's Addition -to Roseburg Tway, Catharine E. 'i XW. '4 N. li NE. Sec. 30. Tp. 21. R. 3; W. ;i XW. !4. Sec . 29. Tp. 21. R. 5 ai!. Chas. Lot 1 to a. block 1. Sterling's Addition lo Old Oakland Vinson, Wm W. XW. J. Sec. 15. Tp. 26, R. 6 ... Wade. F. M. Lot 8. block 20. Riverside Addition to Rose burg ...I Walker. Chas. M. SW. H SW. li. Sec. 36. Tp. 20. R. 12 ..." Ward. C I Beg. 21 Chs. W. c-f li Sec. corner bet. Sees. 8 and 9. thence S. 10.37 Chs. W. 2177 Chs. N. 10.37 Chs. E, 24.77 Chs., to beginning, containing 26 acres, Tp. 27. R. 5 7.20 29.95 8.83 2.C5 4.75 5.S5 2.47 13.60 10.62 7. CO 4.48 1.S2 10.30 10.62 1.10 8.S5 2.93 8.10 .30 .60 1.11 .75 10.62 7.37 2.65 C.20 10.62 1.65 4. SO 5.t .40 S.64 1.55 1.2 .40 4.13 l.SO 10.62 4.42 1.00 .50 1.20 15.93 9.00 9.50 10.62 20.40 .40 3.90 .40 1.7: 9.73 .40 ,72 .40 2.18 Whipple. H. Lot 1, b'ovk 13. KirUlle Wiles. H. Lot 4 and 3 of the partition of W. J. Alex ander Estate, Sec. 3, To. 2S. R. 0 Williams,' R. P. X. '. NW. 'I SE. NW. 4. NE. H SW. 14. Sec. 10. Tp. 23, R. 6 ... Wilson, H. A. E. 'J SW. i 1-. ;4. sec. 14, lp. 26, R. 7 Wilson, J. G.-iots 1, 11 and 12. oiock co:ton s Addition to Drain Wedcen, Nils A, S, J NW. 3.90 16.64 6.50 3.53 1.03 3. CO 'A, lot 3 and 4, Sec. 4, Tp. 24, R. 2 1 Wood, A. J. NE. 'A NE; 'A, . Sec. 5, Tp. 23, R. 5 Wright, S. C Lot 7 and 8, block 32, S. Drain 1 Zeiinsky, Hyman Ua H, block i, lot , block. 1, Sterling's Addition to Oakland Unknown Owner Lot 3, part lot 2, Old Oakland, that part of. CI. 38 lying VV. of county road and adjoining land of W. D. Sapley on the V containing 6 acre, in Tp. 22, R. 5 Sheriff's Assessment. 1901. Auge, Mike SE. H, Sec. 34. Tp. 23, R. 3 W V0 Baldwin. Geo. N. li of XE. 'A. SE. 4 of NE. li. SE. li oi SE. 'A, W. li 4? acre. Sec. 16. Tp. 32, S. of R. s; SE. 'A 1 acres. Sec. 36. Tp. 30. S. of R. 7 42 Bennett. J. NE. li. Sec. 32. Tp. 22, R. 4; also beginning at a point 78.69 Chs. S.. Deg. 52 Min. and 6-11 Ch. S. of NW. corner oi J. J. D. I- C, running thence X. 9 Deg. 52 Min..W. 13.69 Ch. thence S. 23.50 Ch.. thence E. 13.77 Chs. to the SW. corner of the Nil li of Sec. 32. thence X. to place oi beginning, containing Zt.W acre 1 Erown. Jim Lt 5, block 7, Yoncalla Byars, Wm. H. Lots 3 and 4. block 3. Crow's Addition to Oakland Butler, S. F. SW. U. Sec 26. Tp. 23. R. 10 Butler, Mary A. X. l't Sec. 16. Tp. 26, R. 2; SE. H. Sec. !. Tp. 27. R. 3 17 Baker, Dv.rsey S. and wife X. li NW. H, Sec 5, Tp. 23. R. 3 4 Coilum. James G. XW. li oi XW. li. Sec. 36. Tp. 22. R. 13 1 Colvin. C F. XE. 'A oi SE. 'A. Sec. 12. Tp. 22, R. 1 Colvw. Hanna B. Lot 1. 2. 3 and 4. block 2. Crow Addi tion to Oakland 1 Clevinger. A. C SE. li SE. li. Sec. IS. Tp. 24. R. 7 1 Crawford. A. M. Lot "A", block . Xorth Park Addi tion to Roseburg Este Geo. Lots 3 to' 7. b !'. 25. Riverside Additn Roseburg Elliott. Wm. S. SE. '4 SW. '. Sec. 36. Tp. 20. R. 1 1 . . . 1 Galhgher. Eliza J. Lvt 7 and block 4. Crow's Addition to Oakland Harlon. John SW. li. Sec 26. Tp. 22. R. 5 3 Howard. J. and Fannte SW. '4 oi SE. li. Sec. 13. Tp. 2. R. 4 1 Hansi.n. Harnett M. L!s 4 t . block 1. Sterling's Addi tion lo Oakland .-. Hepburn. J. A. E. I, of X"W. li. W. Y, A XE. li. W. ii of SE. A XF 14. Sec. 34, Ta-. 27. R. 7 13 Herstine. J. li. S. y, SW. '4. XW. i SW. li. SW. i f XW. 'A. Sec. 14. Tp' 29. R. 7 4 HiU J. B SW. 'i SW. '4. Sec. 2. Tp. 2. R. 8 1 Haack. W. F W. y, XW. Sec 36. Tp. 21. R. 7 2 Handsacker, Saraoel SW. J NW. n, NW. n sw. s. i & V. NE. SE. li. Sec 36. Tp. 23. TL 3 10 Henderson J. NE. A NE. Sec 16. Tp. 20. R. 10 1 Henderson, L. D. E. J NE. li. Sec 16. Tp. 28. R. 7 ... 2 Henry. L. E. E. li SE. '4. Sec. 36. Tp. 22. R. 7 2 Kellcgg. Ada M. Lots 14. iX. 16 and 17, Sec 26. Tp. 23. R- " 10 Lander. W. J X. !i of N. li oi lot 7, fclock 18. Roseburg 2 i-ane. j. u. M. bt li. Sec. 20. Tp. 21. R. 3 1 Lei kms. Carrie P. XW. i XW. 'A. Sec. 36. Tp. 22. R. !2 1 Mead. Horace J 1.: 1. Sec 5, Tp. 2. R. 10 Mi!ier. John SE. 'i SW. 'i. Sec. 13. Tp. 2S. R. 4 2 Miller. J. K. Fraction F J of E. 14. being bs 9 and IS. Sec. 2. Tp. 23. R. 7 2 Murphy. William SE. ; NF Sec 36. Tp. 19. R. 9 1 Xicoll. B. H NE. li NE. li. Sec. 36. Tp. 23, R. 10 2 Tallett. Grace C SE. 'i SE. '4. Sec. 16. Tp. 22. R. 4 1 Pinkhara. Jane Lets 2. 3, and 7. block 1, Sterling's Addi tion to Oakland PerVins, F.NE. ; NW. i. Sec. 26. Tp. 20, R. 11 1 Price. A. M F i NW. SW. '4 XF 14. Sec 16, Tp- SO, R. 4 4 Ritchey. Jacrd-V. U XW. of SE. 'A. Sec 31. Tp. 21, K. i Smith. Jas. B. Lots 3. . 7 and 8. block 6. Crow's Addit on to Oakland Snider, John Lt$ 6 and 7. block 2. Crow's Additir.c to Oakland " - v-a 8.. 1 2 SW. li. Sec 21, Tp. is,. Shephard. II. V. W" eV 36. Tp. 23, R 7 ....:. st. Shcx.k. Jasper Lot 2 and 2. Sec. 21. Tp. 24. R. Smith. A. M Jr. SW. 14 NW. Tp. 30. R. 4 - ; Smit h. James L.t 4. Sec. x. Tp" 25, R. 3 . Thoma. S. E. W. SE. and XE. 4 SE. 4 Sec Tp. 22. R. 4 " ' - Trak, Wm W. 'j XW 1: Sec. 26. Td. 2. R a " Taylor. G, A. Blocks 4. 8 lV - " , 14. 18. 22. 26. 30. 34. 3. 42 and 46. Winchester . Taylor. W. A. Lot 2 to" K block 3. Oaklan.l A.t.l,,;.. Thornason.Wm. P.. Heir SW. 4 aw. '4. vc. IS. Tp. 31, R- l: XW. 14 XW. .i"fW 19. Tp. 31. R. 1; SE. ; SE. '4. Sec. 13. Tp. 31. R -NE. 4 NE. '4. Sec. 24, Tp 31. R. 2; NE. 4' SF 4 r 'i NE. 'J. Sec. 2, Tp 3f 1. Tn. 31. R Ward. Mrs. MaryPari' of' CL sees. 19 an.l 20, To "I R- i sec l: i'. -1. iv. 01 acres . I V) i 20 00 CO 40 62 44 95 50 30 62 7 70 .33 .93 .20 .47 .40 .40 .47 .- 30! Weaver, Jarr.e Lot; i;i XW. corner b'-k rjiy.vti f-e?, probably Jot 6 and 7. h'.oclc , Crow's Addition l- Oak- lai'l io Welt'ord. Frrd F 't SW. J, lot 6 and 7, Sec. tl, Tp. 27, K- 10 Wise, F.liahe'h Lots 1 and 2. S. li XL. 'A. Sc. 9, lp. 33, - 7.10 Wiiv.n. M. J.1sa 5, 6. 7 and 8, block 3. Crow's Addition to Oakland w;iv,n, s. j x. y, NE. li. Sec. 12. Tp. 2-., R. 9; SW. li. SW. H, Sec2. Tp. 2T, R- 9 4.40 Wi'on, Th'i. I.t 1, Llo-fc 6. Carrvonvtlle ,3.) Ya. G. B 13 1 and 2, biiK-k h. 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Sec. 17, 'lp. ii. "A HOT THING. That new HOT SODA FOUNTAIN at the KANDY KITCHEN You can have the flavors to suit. Sometrilng New "ot cwtat. n.t w.to. n..i w Extract. Hot Ce!arr, Hot Clam BuJlU-n, H .t Chicken Bt-JU Give it a trial. You'll like if ti,,ii . - - - illW call UU, he Prlcab The Same Sc. WOOll RPl I Dfa