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A CASE OF "SOUR ORAPES." A June Bolter Still Disgruntled, Pess. lmlstlc, Sore-Threshing the Chaff of the Last .Campaign. In the Tlaixdealkr of Dec. 29, 1902, appeared the following editorial : Ti.v.0 was whan Mr. Gnpr WAS lUPtlv popular in thip etato and stood high in tne councils oi nis pany, uu i mm. ..-! rrfi.U' rf thi last eJAO J-WIIUVi I as June campaign, when instead of putting nie fsnoumer to me wueei as m mo juv doccesor, ex-Governor Lord when he Geer TET L'LEXTLY SULKED IX HIS TEST, and even lent assistance to me opposing forces, if not directly, mdi stit hv v.io inartivitr and indifference. It wi'll be remembered" that it was Theo Anra Thnrstnn lioor. who after pcreeine to act in the capacity of chairman of the grand republican ratification meeting of state and county candidates near the close of the late campaign, betrayed his lrnli anil nnliti.-l il90rintiK- flnd On the eve of the big ratification, under the Eretext that urcent business requireo is attention at lloeeburg, he deserted his friends and co-workers, unexpected ly put in his appearance in thin city and while the big balem ratification was in progress under the directions of a sub stitute chairman, Mr, Geer sat in the office of the McClallen hotel, swapping varns with a few of the hotel guests. Kow this is the man who poses as the only logical senatorial candidate, and nrgee and feigns to expect his flection to the United States senate by the re publican members of the Oregon legis lature at the coming session. He will be set down on good and hard. The people never have and never w ill sanc tion snch perfidy as was displayed by Governor Geer 'during the lata cam paign. AS MR. PERKINS READ IT. A few days later the Thin-dealer was taken to task as follows by a Mr. W. A. Terkins, ol Leona. Editor Plain-dealer : I have expect ed that eome one would answer the scurrilous attacks the Plaixdealer has made on the chief magistrate of the state. In almost any country but this such language as "erstwhile traitor eulk- ng in camp".applied togovernor or chief magistrate would be treason. In your issue of Pec. 29th, you say : "time was when Mr. Geer was justly popular." Pray, when did Mr. Geer become un popular, it certainly has happened since last June, when . forty-five thous and voters of the state endorsed him for United States Senator, while seven thousand republicans were "sulking in camp" on account of the outrage that was perpetiated on the republican party in nominating a democrat on the repub lican ticket for Governor, when there were a hundred old time republicans in the state, who had helped to build the state, and one of whom should have the honor m preference to a democrat. You further say "he will be set down on good and hard ; the people never have and never will sanction such perfidity." The people did sanction it in Jnne, to the tune of forty-five thousand. Whom do you call the people? The combin ation that gained control of the state con vention by means not formerly practiced by republicans, of which the proxy-buying outfit who controlled the last county convention was a factor? V. A. Pee kin s. A PERSONAL REPLT. KosKBrTO, Jan. 2d, 1903. W. A.. Perkivs. Dear Sir: If vou could read plain English and then quote it correctly, we night feel disposed to pre ytAi space in our paper in justification of your friend Gear, otherwise we beg to be excused in thus polluting our columns. If yon can hew oi wherein we referred to Mr. Geer in our article of recent date a "erst while traitor aulking in camp," we will publish your stuff. We have little time for the Geo. E. Chamberlain stripe of republicans, like Geer. Respectfully, W. C. Conner. MR. PEBEIXS GETS HOT CXDEX THE COLLAR. W. C. Conxer: In answer to your caustic and sarcastic criticism of my "stuff" I have to say : I can read plain English and quote it correctly, and alo understand the meaning of quite a few English words. I understand that "tent" and "camp" are near enough synonymous to be interchangeable. I quoted you from memory and wrote "camp" instead of "tent." In a recent issue of the Piaixdealeb yon will find the expression "erstwhile traitor sulking in his tent." You "have but little time for the Geo. E. Chamberlain stripe of republicans." To my certain knowl edge eome of that kind of republicans were republicans before yon were born some of them when it was as mnch as a man's life was worth to be a repub lican and tey have been republicans ever since ; they are the kind that be lieve in pure republican principles. Gov. Geer gave the state a good admio stration, and according to all preced ents was entitled to a renomination, bnt the self constituted leaders of the party turned him down, and the result was that the people doubly resented their action at the polls. It is commendable in yon to not wish to pollute your columns by publishing my 'stuff." Thia polluting business had slipped your memory w ben you called the Governor of the great State of Oregon an "Erstwhile traitor sulking in hie tent" hadn't it? W. A. Perkins. Here we have another aggravated case of "sour grapes.' Ooe of the has-beens honored time and again by the republi can party, with which he stood solidly so long as he was kept in office and party counsels, but like a few other nn appreciative politicians, just so soon as his administration is ended and other worthy members of the party are brought into its councils and given their turn at the pie counter, then the former at once begins to manifest his base in gratitude by becoming indifferent, dis gruntled and iessimistic. Soon a dispo sition is shown to create dissension in the party and ere long the ticket is bolted and former friends and colleagues are openly opposed and betrayed to the enemy. During the four years which the junior editor has been connected with this pa per, this very loyal, old time republi can, Mr. W. A. Perkins, has never con tributed one nickel to the support of this paper, has not even been a sub scriber, nor is he a subscriber today, but must borrow a friend or neighbor's paper to find something therein to criti cise. During this period of time he has contributed little if anything in the way of time or money in behqif of republi- licau eucccss in this county, but on the other hand has contributed freely to the success of the opposition. He is a sub scriber to the democratic county organ, and has extended it his exclusive adver tising and printing patronage for these many years. Sow, this is the man who would dictate the policy of tho Plain- dealer and the republican party of this county. Fortunately Douglas county republicanism is cursed with but few such disconcerted individuals. If you want to go to Coos County points, take the Roseburg, Marshfield route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg every day at 6, A. M. Inquire of C. F. Barnard, agent. tf. Notice for Publication. Tnited State Land Office. Roeebur-, Oregon. Aug IS, 1S2. Notice li hereby rtvsn that In compliant with tbe provision of the act of Cong rem of Jnne S, J87S. entitled "An art for the sal of timber lands In the tteto of California. Oregon Nevada .and Weahlnrton Territory." aj extend ed to aU the pubUo land state by act ot Aufoat 4, Utt. LAFAYETTE BltTM B 1FGH. of Mvrtle Creek, count? of Douglas, "tale of Oregon, ha this dav filed in this office his sworn statement No fcT9 for the purchase of Lot i, s, 8 ana oi sec s, Tp a ., & 3 west and will offer proof to ihow that the land ons;ht 1 more valuable for It timber or atone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish hi claim before lh Rcirtstsr and Receiver of thia off lea of Boesbunr, Oregon. on Wednesday, the 14th day of January. 1903 He names as witnesses: M A Sir U W Cham berlain, A L Ady, C L Sly, all of Myrtle Creek Oirios. Auy and all persons rlaiminir adversely the above descritied lands are requested to tile their claim in this office on or before said 141 h dav of January WU. J T. BKllH.KS. n'rp Repisler. Notice for Publication. Tnited State Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon. Nov, t 11! Notice H hereby pivrn that In compliance with the provision of the act of Congress of June. 1S7S. entitled "An act for the sale ol timber land tn the Piste of California, Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," aseatend ed to all the puMle land ftate by act of August 4.1MC2. JOHN HFRRING of Rush City, eeunty of Chisago, rate of Minn, has this drv sled in this office hi sw.trn slate meat. No :xi, for the purchase of the lo & and T and tliei-w1, NtH-iSoc 2, Tp 36 South, ranee No. a weel ana will offer proof to how that the land souk hi is more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to stah!lsn his claim to sa.1'1 land before Z L Pimm.ck, C g CosmiKoner, at Oakland Oregon, on Friday the 2rd day of Januarr, lu. Me names as witnesses: John Thorn and Charles Thorn of Roseburg. Oregon John C Carlson, of Rush City, Jlinn.. and John Usui, oi Linanom, Minn. Any and all person claiming adversely the above decrrihed land are requested lo tile their elai m in Ibi office or or before said 2rd Of Jan. lAv. J. T. BRI 1H.KS, nl.1p Register. Notice for Publication. Cnlted Bute Land Office Roseburg. Oregon ept 19P2. Notice i hereby given that In eompliano with th provision of the art of Congress of Jnne t. 1ST. entitled "An art for the sals ol timber land tn the States of California, Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," aaextend d to ail lbs public land state by act of Angus! a. 182. HOWARD E. WILt-OS of Uclroae ronntv of Douelaa. Rtaleof Oregon. has this day riled In this office hi sworn statement No .MIS, f.-r the pa -chase of the w No 20, tp NO 26 south, range 9 west and will offer proof to show that the land armght is more va! uanle for lu timber or atone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Recister and Eeeelrer f this elites of Roseburg, Oregon. on Taesdar the i day of February. lX He name as witnesses: CbarlesThoin. Row bo re. Ore-, John Thorn, Frank Long, of Cleveland, Ore., and Albert Clarion. Melrose. Ore. Any and all person claiming adversely the anove described land are req netted to hie ineit claim tn this office on er before said 5rd day of February Wul. JTBR.tXifcS. nlTp Register. Notice for Publication. Cnited Stale Land Office. Rosebu ore, Aug. 2!. 12. notice 1 nereny given that In eompliano with the provisions of the act of Congress ol June. )tC- entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lanWn the Stales of California, oregoa Nevada ,ani Washington Territory," asextend d to aU the public land state by act of August 4.1392. ALBERT E CLAYTON. of If elmse. coonty of Doug' as. State of Oregon. na t tiis asv eica in tnu otuce nts (worn cste ment Ke. AS57 lor the pure base of the tV of section 14. township 2a south, racge 9 wet. and will offer proof to show that the land anr gbt is more valuable for its Umber or une tban lor agricultural purpose, and to establish hit claim before the Keihster and Receiver of Uua tflos of Roseburg, Oregon. on Tuesday, the rd dv of February. 1905 He name a witnesses- Frederick A Krths. Port land, Ore.. Charles Tbom and Ben McMoilen, Roseburg Orw., John Tbom. Cleveland, Ore. Any and all person slaimlng adversely the above escribed lands are requested to flle their claim in this office on or before said 3rd day of February, ISMS. J T BRUXtaW, nlTp Keg 1st r. Notice for Publication. United Bute Land Office. Roseburg Oregon. Aug 26. 12. Stories is hereby given that In compllanos with the provisions of ths act of Congress ol Jnns t, ). entitled "An act lor ths sals 4 timber land in the Stats ol California, Oregon Nevada And t aahington Territory," asextend d to all ths publi land states by act oi Angus 4.11. JOSEPH F K1EPERMETER, of Portland, count of Multnomah, stats of Oregon, has this dsy fled in thu office hit eworn statement o. uu tor tne purcnaa oi the NU of N of sec 2s, Tp o R. west and will offer proof to show that the land sought la mors valuable for Its timber or sums than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish hts claim before ths Register and Receiver ol thia aifies of Tlnsshnr Orawuc. on lueeuav UM7Lh day of January. VOi. He name as witnesses: P Bryen, Wm Porter. Is avu. m Murray, all of Cama Valley. Ore. Any and all persona claiming advenely the above-described lands are requested to fl' tbeir claim in this office on or before said ITth da; oi Jan. HMO. 1. T. BRIDGES. nlOp Register. Notice for Publication. Cnlted States Land OSes. Roseburg. Oregon, bent 2. 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the art of Congress ol June S, 1878. enutied "in Act for the sale of timber lands in the state ol California. Orego-t, Nevada, and Washington Territory," a extend ed to all lit public land states by act of Aug ust 4. is?:, WALTER B BtntLL of Portland, eonnty of Multanomah, stats of Oregon, has thi day filed in tot office hit (worn tatement o rei. lor ine porcnass oi tot s, . & and . section 22, township 29 south. R W ana win otter proof to show mat ths land soeght is mors valuable for lu Umber or ston than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish hki claim before ths Register and Receiver ol thia Jiiee oi Bowimrg, Oregon. on Saturday, the 14th day of February 19f2. He nanes a witnesses : M Buchanan. Mr 11 -B A Fairrhi'd. of Portland, Ore- Ja H cklfllug ton. Wm Wright. Myrtle Creek. Ore, Any and all person claiming adversely the above described laeda are requested to B e their claim in thisoSioe oa or before said 14th day of reuruary. ixw. j. i. Bauuuas, dtp Register. Notice for Publication. Cnited State Lnd Office. Roseburg, Oregon. Sept 27, 1902. Notice Is 1 ereby given that in eompl'ance wi ih the provision of the act of Congress of Junet, 1".7&. entitled "an Act for the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territery," as ex tended lo all the Public Land Btatcs by act of August 4, lai. ROBERT H COSHOW. of Salem, county of Marion, state of Oregon, ha thi day filed in this office hi sworn su te rn nt No SMb, for the purchase of the of section 96, fp 99 south, R west WiL Mer. and will offer proof to show that the land sou ght 1 mors valuable for its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register sod Receiver oi this etiloa of Roseburg , Oregoa. on Tuesday, the it h day of March, 1914. He nsmesa itnes-e: Mrs hma I Coshow, Mu Bertha Kay. Miss leoore Kay, of tsalem. Ore., H MOaunan, of Myrtle Creek, Ore. Any and all person claiming adversely the above described land are reuuestel to die lhir claim In thi office on or before aid Mhdayof Marrh, 1S(M. J. T. BRIDGES, dz-'p Register. Notice for Publication Cnlted Bute Land Office, Roseburg, Oregonvpt 27, 1502. Notice is hereby given, that in compliance with the provision of the art of Congress ol JoueS, lSTentltied "As art for the mile of timber land in Uie states ol Callfon'a, Oregon, Nevada and Washington territory." a extend edtoall the public land alatea by act of Aug ust t, isi- EMMA I COSHOW of Sslesj, county of Marion, slate of Oregon has this day filed In this office ber sworn stale ment No 143 tor the purchase ol the NW1; of section Tn. south, ranee a west WIL Mer, and will offer proof to show that the land sought I more valuable for iia Umher er sum than for agricultural purpossa, and to establish bis claim before the Register and Receive of f hi Uice of Roseburg, Oreg ua, jn Toesdsy the Mh day of Marrh, IPOS. Rlie name as witnesses: Robert H Coshow. Miss Bert la Kay. Miss 8 Lenore Kay. of Salem, Ore., and il M ustman. of Myrtle Creek. Ore. Any nl all persons claiming adversely the above-desert uea land:, are requested to file Ibelr tlaims In this office on or before taid iihdayol March, l'JOJ. i. T. Bgineia, d2!p RuKlster. Notice for Publication. Cnited State Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Dec 2, Notice I hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 187s. entitled "An art lor the sale ol timber lands in the States ol California, Oregon Nevada .and n uhlngton Territory," asexteod ed to all the publlo land state by act ol August 4. 1892. COE 1. l.EA KNUOOD, ol Dallas county el Polk, state of Oregon, ba thi day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 4196, for the purchase of the NW'i of sec tion 4, township 31 S, K 1 W. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val- tiatue ior it iimoer or atone man lor agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land belore W 8 Britt, U 8 Commissioner, at Riddle, Oregon, on Thursday, the 12th day of March, 1903 lie name as witnesses: J. W. Rockier and J. B. Riddle, oi Riddle. Oregon, w. H. Devore, and T. Wilson, ol Canyonville, Oretmn. Any and all person claiming adversely the a Dove described lamia are requested to nie tneir claim in this office on or before said 12th day ol March, 1903. J. T. BRIDGES, jl Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Qffice, Roseburg. Oregon. Jan 6. 1 903. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provision of the act of Congress of Jnne a, 1878 entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands In the States of California, Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend ed to all the public land stats by act ol August 4,1899. CHARLES P. BARNARD, of Roseburg. countv of Douglas, state of Ore gon ha this day riled in this office hi iworn statement No. 4JS3 for the purchase ol the W U NWU, N'-i 8U,wf Sec. 21, Tp. S. R 9 west. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val, able lor its timber or stone tbau lor agricultural purposes and to es ao liOi his claim to aaid lard belore Z. I Dlm- inirk, I". 8. Commissioner. Oakland, Oregon, on Mondav the 16th dav ol March. He name ss Witnesses: John Oivens. Roseburg, Oregon. Frank Orcult. Molrose, Oregon, Melvin Mur phy, Ro eburg, Oregon, James Bnstow, Rose burg, Oregon Auv and all persons claiming a 1 verse-y the above described lands are requested to tile their claim in this office on or belore said imb aay Ol March 1903. J T iSKllHit.H, Jl2p Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Roseburg. Ore.. Oct 2. 102. Kottce i hereriy given that In compliance wun ine provisions oi tne act oi congress ol June 8, 1878. entitled "An art lor the sale ol timber lands in the 8tate of California. Oreson Nevada .and Washington Territory." asextend ed to all the publlo land states by act of August a, un. THOMAS W LARKIN.o. of Roseburg. county ol Douglas, stale ol Ore gon has this day Bled In this office his sworn statement NoiSTI, lor the purchase ol the W t W SSNWof eecM.Tp S.. R. West and will offer proof to show that ths land sought I mors valuat-le for it Umber or stone than for agricultural purpossa, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of thia omce ol Roseburg, Oregon on I huiday the 12th d y ol March, isn. He names as witnesso: David L Martin, William H Hunter. William J Lander and Joseph M Westherbv. of Kj tar bur-. Ore. Any and all per s claiming adversely the above described land ere requested to Die their claims in this office on or before said l2lh day ol March, 1904. J T BRIDGES, d2 p Register Notice for Publication. United State Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, Oct 9, 1902. Notice is hereby given that tn compliance wit a tn provision of tne act of t ongres oi Juno. IK, entitled "An set tor the sale ol timber lands in the Mates ol California. Oregon Nevada .and Washington Tarrttory." as extend ed to all the pa bit land states by art ol August , isn. PERC1VALO TTRXKR, of Lo Angele county of Los Angeles, state ol California, ba thi day filed in thi office hi sworn statement No :16 tor the pure' ase of thebEXWV E, bV4, NWeEof SvvUoa no. 24. townanip o soutn. range i west sod will offer proof to show that the land songbt more valuable lor Its umber or stone tnsn tor agricultural purposes, and to establish hie claim befora the Rrguter and Receiver ol that fUee ol Roseburg. Oregoa. on Monday the 4h day of January. 19m. He name a witnesses: Burt imrk, William Vi right. Stephen Douglas and Archie Clink, all ol Roseburg. Oregon Any and all person claiming adversely the above described land are requested to file their claim fn thi office on or before ld !t b day oi Jan. HUi. J.T. BsLllMB, Nap Register. Notice for Publicttion. Tnited Bute Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon. Not. 4. 12. notice ts hereby given that In eornpllanea wim tne provisions ot IE act of Congress ol June A, ls.s, entitled "An art for the aale ol timber land In the State ol California, Oregoa Nevada And Washington Territory," a ex tend ed to all the pubis land states by act of August lrrfei JOHN DAHL, ol Undstrom, county ol Chtsago .state of M inne- ota. na thi day Died in this ooic nls sworn tatement No. SSjb. for the purchase ot the N E's of bccUnn 2K, lownahip. 21 South. Range west and will orTer pmnf to (how that the tand ought I more valuable for It timber or stone than for agricultural pnrpr-er. and to establish hi claim to said laud before Z. L. Dimmick, V. S. Commissiobf r at Oakland. Oregon, on Fri day, the 23 day of January, lAti. He names as witnesses: t harle Thorn and John Thorn, of Roseburg, Oregon. John Ht rring and Peter Corrier, ol Rush City. Minnesota. Any ar-d all person claiming aiverse'y the above described lands are requested tn ale their claims in this office on or belore said 2ird day of lanuary. 13 J. T. BR1DUKS al3p Register. Notice for Publication. ryrrxo 9tts Lxd omci. Rosxauas, Ore., Isept 1. 10. Notice Is bersby given that In compliance with the provisions ol the art oi Congress of June A, 1s7k, entitled "An act for the as e ol Timber Land in the Stale ol California. Ore gon. Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Pubi'C Lacd States by act of august 4. ivi, M Rtt ELLEN A FA1RCHIID. of Portland, county of Multnomah State of Ore gon, ha thi day fi ed in thi office her worn tatement No for the purchase of the lots Li" snd 9 of Sec ?, Tp 29 south, range, west anuwuiotrer nroot losnow tut tot land song HI is more valuable lor lu Umber or stons thsa for agricultural pnrprssa, and lo establish nla claim before the Register and Receiver oi thia eXtice of Roseburg, Oregon. on Saturday tbe 14th day nl February, 19QS She names a witnesses: M Bcrhanan. waiter R Buell, Portland, ore . Ja H SkiffingtOB and Wm Wright of Myrtle Creek. Ore. Any and all person claiming adversely the above described land are requested to file tbeir cisim in in i onto oa or oetore said Hin day oi renruary iu. j. i. sairx.. dip RegUtar. Notice for Publication. Cnited 8Ute Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Sept 2. 1X0. Notice Is hereby given that In eornpllanea with the provisions of the act ol Congress ol Jnns S, 1878. entitled "An art lor the aale of timber land fn the State of California. Oregoa Nevada .and Washington Territory," asaxtend ed to all the public wad states by actof Augnst 4,un. BENJAMIN H DIXON, of Oen, county ol Snohomish, state of Wash ington, has this dsy filed in this office hi sworn statement No S473, tor the purchase of the NE'4 ot Section 20. Tp 27 8, Range S weat and will offer proof so show that the land so gat Is more valuable for 11 Umber or stons than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver this face ol Roseburg, Oregon. on Friday the soth day el Janutry, 1903. He names as wi.nesses: tsary l, IMxon of Oso. Wash.. B F Khieds, of Hoaslln, Wash., Frank Kin Ton, Harry Hatfield o' Roseburg, Oregon. Any and all person claiming adversely the above deecrtbea land are requested in nie their clsim In this office on or before said 30th day of Ian. 1903. J.T. BRIDGES, nlOp Regitier Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Sept- 27. 112. Notice 1 hereby given that in compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Cong ess ol JuneS. 1ST, entitled, "An Act lor the sale of timber land in tbe state of California. Oregon, Neva a. and Washington Territory." a extend ed tn all tbe publi land nates by act of August 4, UN2. LENORE KAY of Salem, county oi Marion, State of Oregon, has this dsy fit. d In thia office ber (worn state ment NoSMt, for tbe purchase ol the 8EU of section 2f, township 29 8 , R S west WlL Mer. and will offer proof to show that the land eon ght is more valuable lor It Umber or stone than lor agricultural purpose, smd lo establish hts iaim before the Register and Receiver of this of flee of Roe burg, Oregon, on Tuesday, tbe bth day ot March. 19CS. She names a witness's: Bertha Kay. Robert Co show. Mrs Km ma 1 Ceshow ol Salem, Ore., II M Oatman, ot Myrtle Creek, Ore. Any and all person claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claim In thia office on or before the said Mb day of March 1903. i. T. Bmdobs, d2tp. Register. ISotice for Publication. . ritrrxD Statbs Lswn Omci. Roseburg Oregon, Hept.27, 1'jOi. Notice I hereby given that In compliance with the provision ol the act of Congress of June 3, 1M78, entitled "As Act for the !e of timber land in the state of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,' a extend ed to all the Public Land Bute by icl ot Aug nt 4, 1(02, BERTHA KAY, of Salem, county ot Marion, stale of Oregon, ha th's day filed In this office ber sworn siste. ment No for tbe purchase of the NEU of section 28, Tp 29 roith. Range S west W il. Mer. end will offer proof tohow that the land soogat Is mors valual.l tor Its timber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish hie i aim before the Register and Receiver ol this efiice of Roaabarg , Oregon, en Tuesdsy the ten dsy ol March, 13. 8he names wltneawe: 8 Lenore Kay. Emma I Coshow, Robf rt Coshow, of Salem, Ore., H. At. Oatman. of Myrtle Creek, Ore. Auy and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to flle ISelr cis I ms In this office on or belore said 6th day of March, 1903. J T BRIDGES, LVp Register. Notice for Publication. United Slate Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, Deo. S7. 1J02. Notice I hereby given that In eomnUanoa with ths provisions of the act of Congress of June t, 1878 entitled "An act lor the sal el timber land In the States q California, Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend d to ail the publlo laud itatea by act ol August 4, U92. WM. H. YO0KU. of Applclon, county ot Swift, state ot Minn., baa tin aay nied in in is omce nt sworn state ment No. 40", lor the purchase ol the of NWW,8v.ol N, vii oi nw, of eo lion li. townshln 80 south, ranges W. and will offer proof to show that tne land sought 1 moie valuable lor it timwr or tou tnsu lor agri cultural pur noM's, and to establish his claim belore W S Hrttt. C S Commissioner, at Riddle, Oregon, on Monday the 23d day ol March 1903. He names ss witnesses: reler A. Dtirch. ol Roseburg, Ore.. Isaac V. inningham. and Doug las Winningbam ol Olalla, Ore., W. R. Young ol Connell, Wash. Any and all person claiming adversely the above described tand are requested to flle their claims in tni office on or neiore atdZ3i day Ol March, 1903. J. T BRIDGES. J l'-'p K-glster. Notice for Publication. Cnlted States Land Office, Roseburg. Oreson. Oct 1. 1902. Notice I hereby given that In compliance with the provision of the art ol Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An Act for the aale of Timber Land tn tbe Slates of California. Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Slate by act 01 AllgUSl 4. 1TO. MARTHA CASK. ot Portland, county of Multnomah, state ol Oregon, ha thi dy filed in thi office ber worn statement No 8&j tor the purchase of lot S, 4, f and 6. of see 34. Tp 99 B-. R S west and will offar proof to show that ths tVnd aonght I more valuable for lu Umber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of thia allies of Koeeburg. Oregon. on Tuesday, the Hun dv ol March. 190. She nemra witnesses: M Buchanan. Anna K Tappendorff. Erik Wlk, ot Portland. Oregon and C Vr Jackson, ol Canyonville. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requted to file their claim tn mis omce on or neiore said ictn aay Ol Marca, 1901. J. T. tmuui s, V Register Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LANDOFFICK, Rossauso. Oregon. Dee IS. 1901 Notice Is hereby given that tn compliance with the provisions ol the act ol Congress o Jnne S, Isth. entitled, "An act for the aale of umber lands tn the Slates of California Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory, asexteaa ed to all the Public Land States by act of Aug nst a. isrc, HANS C. MKAI.EN. w c , r u . -'7, . J v. n ,i . aw, .., I .. nesota. ha lb s day filed in thia office his D n . k I'll. ... .1 rhl.. .( l .1 WI. sworn statement No. 41 lor tne pnrcbsse oi tbe ' ol N, oi rlec T". Tp. JS S. K 9 weal od will offer proof to show that the landaousat Is mere valuable lor Ita Umber or ston tha lor agricultural purpose, and to establish hie el aim before the Register and Receiver of thi office of Roseburg. Oregoa. on Friday the ltta day of Marrh. 1903. H narm as wiineeee: Willtsm Johnson and C Louis Carlson, of Rush City. Minn., John Thorn and Charles Tbom. of R we burg. Ore Any and all person claiming adversely the above drsrritjed lands are requested to nie their claims In thu office on or before said 1Mb day of March la JT.BRHHjES. Jlf - Register, Notice for Publication. Cnlted ftsles Land Office Roseburg. Oregon. Jan. . 1903 NoUesai hereby given that ta enexpUaaea with ths provision of the act ol Congress ef JuasS.l'Cft.enuiled'Aaarl for the sale ef Hmbsrland tn the States ot Calt;orla.Oregrs Nevasla .and Washington TemKrT."asextend- ed to all the publi Land states by act ef Asgat , SBHX. MARTIN MOTH, of Two Harbors, county of I.ake. state ot Mlno has this dsy Hied In this office his worn state ment o- cl. tor tne purrnaae 1 1 ine t-s oi SK'. and s' ol !K. and sCU ol S of rc. 14. Tp. 29 8. R west and will offer proof to show that the land sought t more val usble for its timber or stone thsa for axrlrnl tural purposra, anl to establish hi claim w sd land belore W 8 Britt. C S Commissioner at kiddle. Oregon, on Saturday, the 2 1st day of March, 1S. He namea as witnesses: D. L Mariin.of Rosebutg Ore-Maurice A Hcntw ol Two Fi'tOM. Minn.. J. M, WeatttMby, aad John Fanner, of Roseburg. Cregon. Any and ail person claiming ad Tersely the above described land are requested to file their claim in in is office on or belore ssia ?it day ol Merrb.1903. i.T. BellA.ES, ;T RensteT. Notice for Publication.' Cxitxd Ststss Laxd Omn. Roseburg, Oregon, Jan. , 190S. Notice is hereby given thst ta eompUsac with tbe provisions ot the act of Congress of Junet, Unentitled "An Act for the sale of limber Lands in the State of Cal ifornia. Oregon. Xrvaia and Washington Tv-rl tory," as extended to ail tne Public Lead Blabs by act of A ogust f . Ie2, MAl'RICE A. HESNESPY. of Two Harbors, eouatv ot Lake. Stale of Minn ass this dav filed In this office hie sworn state ment No. 2m. for lite purchase of the KF fractional of sec. 4. tp 29 , R W snd will offr proni to snow thst tbe land sought Is more val a able lor its umber or stone Uisn tnr agricul tural purposes, and to eslMib his clsim lo aid land belore W 8 Brill. C 8 CVmimlaslnacT. at Riddle, Orrgon, oa Saiurday. tbe 21a: dsy of srra. 1U. He names as wttn.svrs- J. M Wesfthviby, of a'oseburg. Ore . Martin Math, of Two Harborv Minn.. D L. Martin, and JcaVo Farmer, ol Roseburg, Oregoa. Any and all prtena claiming sdversrjv lh atve described lands are reqaested to file their claims la thia office oa or bsfnre said Xlat day of Marrh 1904. J. T. BRIDGES )p Rswister Notice for Publication. Catted States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregoa. Nov 4, 1903. NoUos hereby given that In compliance with tte provisions of the act of Cong use of JnneS. irt, emitted "An art foe the saw of Umber lands In the States of California. Oregoa Nsvada .and Washington Territory," as x tend ed to all tne pu bile land states by act of A arum 4.UW. FID WARD CHALLBEtG. of Center City, county ! Chisago, (tale of Minnesota, has this dav filed in this office h i worn slstemeat No. 3SOT for the purrhasi ot the1 IAU section 2. Tp 24 South, rangeS W and will offer proof lo show that tbe land sought r more valuable tot its Umber er stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to estab llsh his claim to said land belore Z L Dimmick C 8 Commissioner, at Oatlau. Oregon, on Saturday, the 24th day ol January. 1903. He names as witness, s: John DabL ot Undstrom. Minn , John Herring, of Ku.a city, Minn, John Tbom and Charles Thorn of Rnsrburg, Or. any and all persona claiming adversely the above described land are requested to file their claims in this office ea or be'ore asldMih deyof Jaa. 19US J T. BRIDGES. Hp Register. Notice for Publication. . CNITED STALES LANDOFFICK. RosgBrae.Oregon, Nov 4. 19R . Nortre is hereby given that ta compliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congress of Jans s. 178 enutled "An art for the sale of Umber land tn the Slate of California. Oregrva Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend. ed to all the public land state by act ot August 4, IBM. JOSEPH K LAOACY, of IIS Bryant Ave N., Minneapolis, eonnty of Hraneptn, stste of Miuneeoti has this day filed in this office hi sworn (tatement No tve lor the purchase of the sots I. a. S, and 4 See xo. owns hip No 2. 8. range No. 7 west and will offer proof lo show that the land sought is more valuable for It timber or tnne than lor agricultural purposes, snd to establish his claim loasld land belore Z L Dimmick V 8 Com misstooer, at Oakland Or sou, oa Saturday, the 24th day of Januarr, 190 He names as witnesses: Harry Elle'faon. of Roarborg, Ore., Jens A Siqvelsnd and Edwsrd J W ldvey of St. PaeLMlnn., and August Meyer, ol Rush City, Minnesota Any and all person claiming adversely the above described land are requestel to A is their claim in thi office on or belore said 24th day ol Jan. 1903. J.T. BR1DGK-4. Register. Notice for Publication. Cnlted Slates Land Office, ' Roaebnrg, (Vregon. Nov 4. Ixtti. NoKce M herersT given that la eompllance with the provisions of the aet of Congress of Junet. 17. entitled "An art for the sale of Umber lands In tha Stats of California. Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory," asextend ad to all the publi land stale by act ol August 4. USX ArreT MEYER, of Rr.sh City, county of Chisago, slate of Mlna. ha this dsy filed In thi office hi sworn state ment No 3413 for the purchase of tbe NWU of Mellon No. 20. township s Booth, range 7 west, and will offer proof lo chow that tbe land sought la more valuable tor ta timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish hi calm to aaid land before Z L Dtraaiick, 0 8 Commissioner at Oakland, Oregvn, on Saturday tbe tub day nl January, 1903. He name as wttnraec: Joseph Lsgarv, Minne apolis, Minn., Hiram Mea'ua, Rush chy.Mlnn,, Jen A Siqveland and Harry Rllefauo of b! Paul, Minnesota. Any and all person claiming adversely the above described land are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said 2ltk day of January, l'JUt, J. T. RKIlHijiS, al3p ' Register. . Notice for Publication. CnltedStates Land Office, Roseburg, Oreson, Sept 2, 112. Notice la hereby given that la compliance with the provisions of the art of Congress ot Jnne t, .79. entitled "An art tor the sale of Umber 'isnas In the Plate of Callfornta.Oregoa Nevada .and Washington Territory," assxtend d to all the publlo land states by act of August 4, VM. MARY L DIXON, of 00, county ol Snohomish, state of Wash ington, ba thi day filed In thi office her sworn statement No S,r74 f ar the purrhsse of tbe NW'i of Section 20, Tp t7 8., R. S west and will offer proof to show that the land aonght l more valuable for Ita Umber or atone than tor agricultural purpose, and to establish hi claim before the RegUter and Receiver of this ofilce of Roseburg, Oregon n Friday the soth day of Jsnnsry, 190L She tisme as witnesses: Benjamin ft Dlxoa, O-o, Wash.B F Shields. Hosglin, Wash Frank Kinvon. Hary Hatfield of tioaehnrg. On fpnn Any and all person claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to flle their claims In this office on or beiore said 30th Usyof Jan, 1903. J. T. BRIDGES, nlOp RegUter. ; Contest Notice. . united State Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Jan, 12, 19u3. A sufficient ooutct affidavit having been Hied in this office br RANSOM S. LOCKERflY. contestant, sgainii homestead entry No 8hl. made IhwetnliMrA. 1 K'M. foe ki U' 1 tr, Township So 8 , Range 8 west, by' ' WILLIAM J. GC V conteatee, In which it Is alleged that said en- trymau li acau, having died more than one year ago, that be was unmarried and that mere is no person living on tbe lend or claim ing title thereto and thai aald laud I sbaurfnn- ed. Said parties are hereby no tilled tn appear. reapotid snd offer evidence touching said alle- isunu si iu o cioca a. m. on .Man n 24, r.(l, be ore the Register and Receiver of iha Cnitod States Laud Office st Roavburg, Oregon. The mid contestant having, In a proper afu davit, tiled December 10, L02. t lortti tacu which show mat alter due diligence personal service ot Ibis nouce can not be made, It 1 hereby ordered and tirected that auch notice oe given ny uue and proper publication. J TBRIDGES, Register, J n Buum, tteceiver Notice tor Publication. Cnlted States LandOfflce, Roseburg. Onsvon. Nov. K lio Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 1878, entitled "An Act for the aale of Timber Lands in the States ot California. Ore- Son, nevaua ana vt aebington Territoty," a ex ended to all the Public Laud Stales by act of August 4, la2, ' JCLIAA PECK of 8043 Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, county ol Hennepin, ute ol Minnesota, haa this day died In tola office her (worn (tatement No rl for the purchase of he lot t. n u NWW. !l 8W!, sect.Tp 26 South Range 7 west and will offer proof to show that the land aonght 1 more valuable for lu Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish hi olalm before the Register and Receiver of thia eltto sf Roseburg, Oragun. on Tuesday the I7tb day of February, 19ns. She name aa witnesses: Frank Long and Ed ward Vonl'easl of Cleveland. Oregon, Charles Thorn and John Thorn of Roseburg, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are rruurvted lo file their claims In this office on or before said 17lb dav ol February 19UJ. J. T. BUllKiLS, dP Register. Society Mtlngs. AF. 4 A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. Holds roeolar meetings oq fsecona and f arth Wednesday g ol each month. N.T.Jiwi E. J.Ptrocd. W. M. rWretarjr. AO. D. W.-KosMbnrg Lodge So. 16. Meett the pecood and fonrtb Mon- dare ol each month at 7 :S0 p. co.. In tho L 0. O. F. Hall. Memhert is ond afaaiLitf are invited to attend. H. T. McClall, M. VP. E. H. Lrxox Recorder. D. .8 Wgsr, Pinarder. D P O. ELKS. Roeebtirg Lodge No, Il 32j$. Holds rwyular eommooica " tiona at I O. O. r. Halt on second and foortb Thoradart ol eau-b mootb. All member rexjtleeied to a'tend retro-larl-. t' all Tiaitiae bruthers are cordi ally iDTited to attend. W. H. J a mason, E. E. V C. Lokdox, Secretary. ) E. FOURTH REGIMENT. O, N. U., meeta at Armory Hall erety r,eies,1.. .Mn. .ll.'.lL ! M yai sm f VUIIIR i 9 W WUVI F. li. Hamuw. Capt DEGREE OF HONOR. Mystic Lodna No. 13. wfeetand and 4tb Thurs day eveniko of each month in Na tira Hoes' Ha1!. Visiting membera cor itaUy Uttied to a'tend. XI aa. WtaJT Wcst, C ol U. E. II. Lsvaoz, Roc. f.' OF A. Court Dorjglaa No. . Kor- er t rs of America. Meeta every Trtsextay ereoirg in Native Sona Hall. Visiting hmtheraaiwava welcome S. W.VasZilb C. R. E. II. Lrsox. R. P. E. V. Hoorga. Phrsician. IO. O. F. PblleUriaa Ln1gw No. 8. Meets In Odd Fellow' Temple, cor " tier JacRsoa and Caaa otreeta, on Saturday evening ol each week. Meat, berg ol tbe order io good tiandir-f arr invited to attend. tl. B. CirLLaTTR, X. G. X.T. Jawrrr. (secretary. Kof P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meeta every Wednesday, in I. O. 0. F. " HaU at 7 JO p. m. Member in good (fAndinf are invited to attend. G. W. Kimball, C. C. C. E. Robirts, K R. 8. KO.T. M. Prottrtion Tent No. IS. Holds its rvgular Reviews the firrt and third Fridav of each month in the I. O. O. hall". Visiting members in good rtanling are invited to attend. F. F. Pattrrhoji, Com. E. E. BLoncrrr, Record Keeper. LILAC CIRCLE. No. 45. Women ol Woodcraft, MeeU on first and third Tboradayt ol each month at tha Na tive Bona, HalL Yieiting membera in good standing are Invited to a'tend. Iastha Skhlbbkdr .Guardian Neighbor Miskib Otst, Eecy. I O. T I Uaida ita regal ar reviews upon the teoosd and fonrtb Frviay eve. ol each month in tbe Native Sont' Hall. Sisters of other Uivea visiting in tbe city art cordially invited to attend our re views. Jgseia Rait, L.Com. afirog E. McClallbv, R. K. M, W. OF A. Myrtle Camp No. 6330. Meeta first ecd third Wedneedayt eacb month at Native Sons' Hail Gao. Bvaox, Clerk. OE. 8. Roeebnrg Chapter No. 8 Holds tbeir regular meeting on lb " flrrt and third Thorsdaya in each nonth. Vixiting members in good rUnding are reapectfnlly invited to at nd. Mca. Calub Bbard, W. M., Maa. LiBBia Ooshow, Eecretary. RKBEKAH8. Roaebnrg Rebekah Lodge No. 41. l.O. O. F., meeta in Odd Fellows' Temple every Toeeday evening. Visiting sisters and brethren tiivited to attend. Dklla Drowx, N. G. Cora Wimbrrlt. R. 8. UNITED ARTISANS. Umpqua Aa aembly No. 105 meets every Satur day evening, at 8 o'clock in Native Sons Hall. Visiting Artisans cordially invited to attend. Mrs. M. Jones, M. A. Mrs. F. B. IIamlix, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No. 125. Meeta at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Roseburg, every first and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. J as. E. Sawyers. C. C. J. A. Bcchasah. Clerk. UNION ENCAMPMENT, I. O. 0. F. Odd Fellow's Temple. Meets fimt and third Thursday ewninga each month. Visitors cordiiiilv invited. J. B. Hamilton. C. P. J. C. TwrrcutLL, Scribe. Professional Cards. EM. CHEADLE, DENTIST. Office opposite Ssncam't Hall ROHEB0RQ ORE M ISJOPn ANV m ml CONFfCTIONERY 1 1 lWiVi 11 esd ICE CREAM PARLORS m fruits, Candies, Cakes, Pics, Doughnuts and Fresh Bread Daily Portland Journal Agency. Hendrkk'5 Block, Opp. Depot I.J. NORflAN & Co. Props ?TTTTTTTTTT?TT?TTT?TTTYTTTTT?TT??T?T?TT? ???t ?!t!t!???? BETTER LATE .... THAi MEVER . . . 3 But good gool3 never come too late, and owing to the l&lay in the Eastern freights, our shipment of small goods did not arrive until today and now that the holidays are over we are willing t make a great sacrifice on these goods in order to make room for another shipment that is to follow shortly H-T.-K.. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE 3 St: Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. 3 SiuuuuiUiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiatiiiiiiiitiiit? KORUE M BriOWN. Attorney-at-Law, Court Rouse bows iRalra. ROf-EBl'RG.ORE Q V FISHER, M. D, Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Roanrt M, 'Phone Main 68 L. Oaaoo. QR.GEO. E. HOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. 0Se Review B.a. fboae. Mala C BMVgBm UU'r-JK E LMER V. UOOVKR. PHYSICIAN AND KTRGEON. RoeiBraa Obkock itpertai atleatkia gives tn Dtseaaes ol the Xo snd Tbrosl. Ofica-stala fit., one door soots of l.f 1 1 Paooa. It sin Ml W IUYNES, DENTIST, Renew BnlMlng, TvPsweo Ro. . tsosgarsu oai'. A. If. CRAWTOBLD, Attorney at Law, ftooau 11. M arsters RUlc, RueXBriU. R Boat seas beiore til C S UaaOSnstf aspecuutj. Lale Reeatver 0. a. Lead OCre JOHN H. SHUPE. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RoegBi'CO, OaaKa. Bostaess belore 17. ft. Lan4 OftW an4 rroeel tpaelsjes a spssrla.tr. Office Abraaaai BoUdlag. J C FCLLKRTON Attorney-at-Law. WIT practice ta all toe thai aad reOevml CMuti Offlo la Huts' Bloa... Roweoarg. Unsroa. Q0MM0D0RE 6. JACKSON, Attornev and Coon eel lor at Law. Mining Law and Water Right mad, a specialty. iBM RattanrRa. orego P W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. sobu t and t wrlew Building. RfkSEBC Rls. ORRHUM J. A. BUCHANAN, Notary PoWie. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Boom I Mars ten Baildlag. ROSEBU R4, O He J. ROBINETT, Attorney at Law. Rooat 11, Takr at wusua Biork Rosgnrao. Oe a a. a. cbav. c a. StHuiaua gF.IILBREPE & GRAY, LAWYERS Praetlce li all nl the r.t ol tbe ta e. alau before tne 0. ft. Lait department. Tailor A llsoa Block, Kotarv Ptiblle In office 'i'hooe Main 2 ROSIBCRO. ORE INSURE IN THE- s INSURANCE AT COST. Bead Office, Ifcsflnnville. Orcgt a Amt. of insurance in force, 1 1 ,000,000.00 Net gain in one year, 2.6CS, 787.00 Saving ita members 1 yr. 80,.Wl.i0 Number Beparato ricks, 22,3(10 A, J. Buchanan. Roeehurg, Oregon. Agt. for Douglas Co Yoncalla Real Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKER ..FIRE INSURANCE.. Timber lamia located an-l tnr sle. Onnit bsr rain in farm prapertv Loans mails oa ees term la sum from A0 loan; amouut at i, t, 6 and 6 per cent. A. P. APPLEOATE, YOSCALLA. ORB I '2 k fri ri -nt ra, Needhams Pianos and we Needham becaose musicians Xlham and tnnst bare them, anl ereryone who wanHj a good piano, a ewev-t toned piano, an artistic piano, a durable piano, find it under the name Needham. Arthur Frazer savs the Needham has as good action as he has ever nd; and Mr. Page, the baritone soloi-t, fays that the tone is exquwite, and haa placed an rml-r with na fr one to be delivered at liia home in Philadelphia. In (act the Needhain haa no rival, and that is why we Lave jnst fchipped a carload from the factory, and our laxt lot are beauties of new and artiti.; design t : : : I M YRTLE GREEK FLOUH The Best Always the Cheapest g For Sale by f If If you you you you you jou want want want want want want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a bouse I If to to to rent a nouse build a bouse move a bouse If If U em hi'ttif?lt F F. pal.3f.fca. all na or e Mr N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every lUsvrivlion. Farm and Min eral Laibls. Orecon, Wahinton and Minnesota. (j23 OAKLAND. 0CEGON BEST iMEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW nil Cor. Washington and Main Streete Mrs. Belle Collins H. Little, 2- DENTIST. a t. Oakland. . . Ortnn J Abstract of TifJe to Deeded Laad. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. ft r - . v. .... oiuo r'inwrii lownsnip Maps show;nt -ii . t i u- .sciniumu;. FRANK I. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Futures OOjce in now IUnk Building. Thone 415 ROSERCRG. OREGON A GREAT C0n PAN Y The New-York. I.lf- Bttw-evsMresB yean old. A et.) a ver S aoo.ooo.ooo. Income its 1901 emf;e,ooe,eee Ineurattce in force over Si jj. 000.000. Mew Iiisnrance paid Tor it 1901 over list.ooo.ooo. Paid Pollcylloldertt tn iooi. evrr 9a7.000.000. Paid rollc Molderala 57 tear. evrr Sj o.oo.ooo. W. J. Moon, Aga nU Rosrbarg Ore THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Orslost Farm Taprr ol the Xorih rl. iuMih(Ml vrrklT at Sslrm irts fron. EiluM by Ihr farmers of the Ntirihwel. Twenty l'arw. lilisstratrj. A WESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE $ Paper for $ 1 eo. Lsa fkja acts each PuMliation Visn Marrh 1. Now ha e.soe ulKTilirrs. I'lirBorurnal crowih Is litis l Its being tho brt Urm paper pub hUr.l. YOU 5HNULD- READ IT HOMESTEAD AND riAlNDfiLES $2.75 A mi. Trespass Notice. All persons aro hereby warmHl not to trrtpii.!, h'int, fish or ratnp on the laud of the Curry Kt.ite. IVins doing will 1m proec itel to the. full extent ot the Uw. s v. Leading Grocers I Coat ruler aaa BaiiJer Rbir Orearoa- ' I , GO tO .. .. t BARBER SHOP. For a Prompt and Ftrrt-claas S ha re or Hair-cot. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Trvw Ja, Tools aJemys ia shape. Baths in Connection. J Shop on Jackson St, Homes from $250 to $5000 Writ or 'Phone I7xn. ET, Porter, Real Estate A tent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packerand Guide Camas Valley, Oregoa S aiilce seel wtat taseeajw . MRS. H. EASTON ia ' reparrxl to wait poa old and Dew customer? and frieada ith a full and complete tock of groci:ries All fresh and of the rery beet quality. Teas aad coffeea are peaiLie. Yoor paU-ousore oiicited. v t i a 205 Jackson Su. VfJ,, - 1 Raseburt Z 5 )0oooocxxox)cocaxxx3jooo ED T. NAGIIEL RESIPtXT Best References. All Work Guaranteed veorxlersatBnrr'aMasicS ta GlllfTTrS Supplimcntal Chamber For Shwting piti4 cartri-rn in riSi-a. Patents cover IT. S. and Canada Save 65 to 75 xr cent on cvt of am munition. Malo for 3D-S0, 30-U, aiVi, S2-W. 2 si-iat.and S rnni Mannlich.-r. .Maiil lor f I .TO to any addre. Onler from The S. C. Company, Rosebu rj. Ore. Title Guarantee & Loan Lo. J. o Hsati.Toe. fcvstikal p C. niatiTrta. Hecy. aa4 Trrst . Cfftre In the Tmirt Rnasn.' flare l)en!7eeta pitsart of ars-lracl N In lHm Us I ountv Analrwi'ta ana t rlrra(ve rl T U larnlahea la iNHifisomumv Un.l . rvl oiainc)s ms. Have aisn a matpiel l Trwrinaw l ail township plats In the keburs. Orstrfts, IT. ri. LaDvl Liis. not. 1. 1 buss blue pull cvplr ol aar Iowa W PIT Ml If F.I.W1F t fit hip iim