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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1903)
."7 USEFUL COSTUMES. 'That to Wear Wheat Antonobillac Street CoBtlue. Very chic costumes are being mnJ for automobile wear. The most use ful have skirts that clear the frround couple of Inches. With these suits a flannel waist Is a necessity, and over this should be worn one of two . long coats, a light one lined with silk or a heavier one lined with serviceable fur. The prettiest hats for automobile iwear are made of glace silk, for the BBOWX TAILOR 1IAPB. dust can easily be wiped off without Injury to this fabric Some of the smartest models are made after the fashion of a yachting cap, with the ends tying under the chin. A gauze or chlfTon veil Is a necessity, as dust or wind are ruin to the com plexion. It is well to remember that one cannot be too warm on an automo bile, and the fun of rushing through air counts as nothing when one's teeth are chattering with cold. The cap should, if possible, match the long coat The illustration shows a pretty brown tailor made. It is made with a double breasted Eton Jacket and is worn over a full waist of lace. The skirt has a graduated flounce. The entire costume is trimmed with strappings of a lighter brown. The hat is light brown trim med with dark brown velvet and cher ries. " JTDIG CHOLLET. k MILLINERY NOTES. mate Hairy Felt All the Style. Flower Hata. Hats of rough white felt are all the style. These hats are not only worn with tailor mades, but even with very dressy gowns. The felt Is hairy, and the shapes are wider than last year and turn cp a little all the way round 1' GOTO Or HELIOTBOPB CLOTH. The -are trimmed with white wings and wide panne ribbon wound around the crown carelessly. Hats of rough white felt trimmed (with ermine twill be among the winter novelties. Hats all made of sable are trimmed very simply with scarfs of reddish tan lace. The ends hang a little over the brim la the back. Hairy beavers of all dimensions, tot principally wide, are smart, as are also hats of cut plush. While white pre dominates, pale gray and black are also being worn in these felt hats Some of them are trimmed with scarfs of Persian panne run through a Jew eled buckle Flower hats, principally In reds and pale blues, are very pretty and have for their sole trimmings a knot of vel .vet ribbon. The gown In the cut Is of heliotrope doth, trimmed with white cloth and luaVt JCDIC CHOLI.ET. Kiiim mm a Territory. ' When Kansas was first organized as a territory la 1804, lta area included part of the present state of Colorado, extending as far west as the crest of the Eocky mountains. Denver, Lead vllle. Pueblo and Colorado Springs are now located oa former Kansas soil. Uyaelatha aad Hay Fever. X German medical Journal reports tho case of a man who was attacked by hay fever In winter because he bad culUvated hyacinths In his room. Fine Farm for Sale. A good 800 sere farm for sale five miles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acres in cultivation, balance bill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good house, barn and other improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc Goe, Myrtle Creek, or D. 8. K. Buick, Boseburg, Oregon. jlotf If yon want to go to Coos County points, take the Roseburg, Marshfield route. Spring hacks leave Roeebtirg every day at 6, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. tf. WE WON HIS BET. Satisfactory Coarse Pinner Serve Without ICnlves and Forks. Several members of the Transporta tion club of this city were smokiiiR and chatting over the after dinner coffee a few days ago when the conversation turned to the "horseless nge." Trolley cars, automobiles and airships had their share of the talk, when one of the party, a young man well known In New York clubland, said. I wonder ir they will ever Invent silverless din ners." "Sllverloss dinners:" exclaimed the others. Yes: dinners at which one will not have to bother with knives, forks or spoons, where everything will be pre pared In such fashion that one can sim ply take it In his fingers and still not rwmlro a nail of water alongside of him." I doubt it," said another. "In fact. I don't see how such a thing could very well be." "Well," continued the man who made the proposition, I am willing to wa ger tue cost or a dinner iu:u i " on one which you will call excellent. and we won't have a piece of silver on the table." The wager was at once taken, and the young man sought the chef. Next night the five men were again together, and each had brought a woman to pass Judgment on the meal. It consisted of eight courses, and all those present vot ed it a perfect success. The menu was as follows: Oysters on the half shell, to bo eaten from the sneii. Consomme In cups. Props' Iprs, with a sauce on the side. Half of a baked squab, with the leg In pa per cap. Lamb chops, with the ends In paper cap. StufTol celery. Ice cream sandwiches. Coffee. New York Times. Improvisg the Eyes. A singular story is told about the shape of the eyes of Mme, Jane Had inc. the French actress, which are very remarkable. They are of the clear est and purest brown, like that of niouutain brooks or wave washed onyx. and veiled with a thick fringe of black and silky lashes. But this is not all. Her eyes are unusually and extraordi narily lone, and this length is due to artificial means. It is a custom anion? the Turks to lengthen the eyes by cut ting the corners. This is done very early, at the age of two or three years. the outer corners being deftly split with a lancet about the twelfth part of an inch. While the wound is healing the lids are drawn outward every aay. ana when It Is quite cured the eye is still submitted to the drawing process every day for a long time, with the result that it becomes long and narrow. The story about Mme, Hading proceeds to declare that her father was in Turkey and saw the practice and determined to try it on his little girl, then about three years old. Whether the story is true or not, one thing Is certain the ad mirers of the actress declare she has the most beautiful eyes on the stage. Sara the Draggiat la Passta. John IL Lannlng of Cincinnati rises to assert that the American physician Is handling too much medicine on his own hook and not giving the druggist a chance. He says: 'The drug trade is badly cut Into. Ten years ago all pre scriptions were handled by druggists exclusively, but now they don't stand half a chance. In former times no physician carried his own medicines. but at each place visited wrote a pre scription. Xowadays he is equipped with a bag. In which In tablet form are all the combinations to combat dis ease. "The big drughouses are responsible. together with the fact that nowadays nearly all medicines can be tabletized. The wholesale houses sell to the physl clan, who in addition to his services furnishes and charges for the medicine. Aside from occasional prescriptions about the only thing left for the drug gist is the sale of proprietary articles, toilet sundries and the like." Administrators Notice. In the ma-ter of the Etate of Jennie E. Clem en t,deoe toed. Notice ts herer.y given by the Cndersirned tdministratorof the Estate of Jennie E. Ciem ints. deceased, thai he w duly appointed Ad minitrator of the Mid Estate by tie order of he Probate Court of Douirlas Couniy. tregon. inadeand entered of record npon the l.bta day of January. liW: Allpenoxui having claims against the said Estate shall p:eent tbe same w ith ihe neces. -ary proof w:tliin aix months trvn the dale tt this notice to the undersigned AdanuiMrator t Koeburg, Oreiron. Dated at koH-liurg, Oregon, this the 22nd davof January. l.w. i -il 3. F. CLEVErTS. Administrator. Xotice of Guardian's Sale. Kotice is hereby given that by sfntw and in pursuance of an orjer and licente of the i ounty Court for Douglas rounty, Oregon. al' ma 'e and en'ered thciein on the 17tb ay of January, 1K'-1. in the matter of the nrlii,iin;p of the person and exlale of Ln rne Toussaint a minor, tbe undersigned, tbe duly appointed. qualiSed and acting guardian f said minor, will on Saturday the 28 day of Febrnary, 1003, u the front door of the conn house, "in Kose barg. Douglas county, Oregon, at Die hour of o'clock p. m of said day, oiler for sale and 11 at public auc-ion to ihe highest and bet diler lor cah iu hand, a 1 ol tbe right, title nd imereat of sail minor, Ioraue foissaint. he same being an undivided one-half inter l of, in and to the folmw ing dcscriled prop erly, tow it: I. t 2 ol the Donation Land Claim of Francis Archambeau and wile, tieing I aim No, os in sections 4 and 6. town-hip Ti 4outb oi rsnge 6 west of tae Willamette Meri Jian. in Dougla county, uregon, as so r eyed nd p!atu-l by the County Snrveynr of said county Ui a suit for tw.ition had in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas county sud in which Mri. M J Cameron, J M Cameron, h'Vhusband, Loraae Tojwaint, F A Arch amlx ao. Lee Archambeau, W 11 Archsraneau, Constant To"saiut W L Archamtjeau, Charles 1m l'jiu:. L F lane and L Laughary, partners a Lane A Laurhary and Asher Mnrks as ad ministrator of the estate of S Margs & Com i;iny, B L Bradley an-1 B Hamilton were de-k-ndauts. And in pursuance of a decree of f aid court duly rendered and entered in aald iMiiseon the b day oi April, A. D. 1W, in Volume 12 of the Circuit Court Journal juure 2v2, 8 thereof and w hich said plat of Ian I is only recoided in Volume ' pae S..7 Douglas c runty, Oregon, Records are hereby referred to and miule a part of ihl decriition. and which aid lot i is particularly dewribed in said de cree and as sh'iwn on said plat as follows: C'linmencitrg at the northwest corner ol lot 1 a shown on aaid plat, thence running nortb f.4' chain", to a white Onlr post, from which a biacS Oak 10 inch!s in diameter bears h. 22.4 degrees E. 41 links ilir-tant. a white Oak S inch e in diameter bean. N. . degrees K 63 links distant; thence N H! d-xrevH 45 mmm EJ Ofallrl to the North boundary of La I No 1. Sl.'jchains Prtbe Eat boundary of fa'.d Do- uation Laud Claim No. on mat k an Ah 5 inches in diameter for the corner of lots 2 and 3 from oicb a maple 14 inches in diameter beam H. 16 denees 30 minutes E SO links cls'Bnt and Ash 20 inches in diameter bears south v degree! wett 71 links (UMant: thence running south 8 minuie E 4.9ii' chslns to the southesst cor ner of lot No. 1 ; tnenoe 8 S9 degree! 4.r minute west 54 chains to the place of bcgiuning, con taining 2i 41 acre I ihe same more or less and known as Lot No. 2 on the plat of Mirvey above referred to. Abo the undivided one-half Interest of. In and to Lot No. 9 as the same is shown by said mat ol said survey aliove referrel to aud the KKme belnr a nortion of the Donation Land Claim of vaid Francis Arcbamtieaii and wife. and beine known as Claim No. I'm in sections .HI and M2 in township J1 south ol range w st of the n iramette Meridian in uouaias county, Oregon, and said lot being particularly de Hcribed in the and decree above relerred to as lollows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Iyt N'. H in said plat and running north 9.WI chains to the north line of said Donation Land Claim No 65 to a iKwt irom woicd tne souin west corner of the Douglas County Poor farm bears cast SI chains dinitnt . thence east parallel wiib the line of said Poor Farm X7 74 chains to th northeast corner of Claim No. 1S; thence south 3J degrees u mlnu cs west 11. :0 chains to the nonheuat corner of lot No. S and thence west Hi chains to the place ol betrltining, said tract contaiaiug Z2Mi acres and known as lot No 9 on the said plat of survey heretofore re ferred 10. Dated thli J4th dsv of Jannaty, 1! ONTANT TOUS3IAST Guardian of the person and estate to Lorane Ton! a'nt, Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the 8tate o! Oregon for Douglas county. J. W. Krewson flaintiff vs C. G. McNeel and Kestc alcSeel. his wife, and Thomas Hancock, ad miuiirator of ihe estate ol Foili tun McNevl, deceased IMendants I Notice i hereby Riven that by virtue of an neon on and onicr of Kale Issued out of the above named court and ranse on the 3lKt day of lanuarv, lyol, upon a Judgment and do e,ret duly r tillered and entered in said court mid ranee, on the li'th day of January, 1903, by foreclosure of a mortgage in favor of the above named H'altuitT and against the above named Defendant and against the bcruinadct men tioned and described mottgaged property for the sura ot 7t;.25 with interval thereon at the rate of jr cent per annum from thcltHii day of January, lrt and for the further sum of 170 MfCial attorneys fees, and li 'JO costs and dit burHcineDts. Sow therefore I will ou Saturday, the 7th day of March 1003 at one o'clock p. m. of said day, at court bouse front door, in Kosehurg, Uonglaa county. Ore gnu, sell at public auction to the highest bid der, for cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest, which the said Defendants, or eltner of i hem had on the iSrd day of July, lh9l. or at any time thereafter id or to the following described premises, to-wif lots number three, fur, five and twelve In section two and lot number eight in section three all In township twenty-two, south of range eight west of the Willamette Meridian, containing In the aggregate 210.12 acre, more or less logctlier with all ami singular the lent menu hereilitaincntsand appurtenances thereunto be lougiLg or In anywise appertaining, and will apply tne procee ' of such sale, first to Hie costs ol sucn sale, ana tne costs ana aisDurscmcniv herein bixcd at lis Jo and the sum of 7U special attorneys fees and to the vment of the sum of l.sfi.i.'i due the planum witn interest tflcrcon at I lie rate of per cent per annum from the luth day of January, lam, and the over plus. If any them t, 1 will pav into court, muter tne oraer oi this court, to be paid as the sain, court may hereinalter direct as dv onierol sain court in said execution to me directed and delivered, commanding me to sell said atove mentioned and described real property In the manner pro vider ny law. Dated Rosebutv Febroarv Srd. 1903. E. UPARkOTT, Sherid of Douglas countr, Oregon Notice for Publication. T51TID STATES LAMD'OFFlCt Kosmrau, Ore.. Hov 1. 1SH. Nortee ta hereby given that la compliance with the provision of the act ot ongrea or June S. is. , entitled "An act for tha sale of timber lands in the State of California. Oregna Nevada .and Washington Territory." a extend ed to all the public land states by act of August CHARLES A PIERCE. of Cleveland, eoun'y ot Douglas, state of Ore gon, has tins aay nie.i in mis otnee his sw rn statement !to. SV7V lor the purchase of Ihe lot 4 sE'4 eVY.i. S'.SE'i Sec 1 Tp 16 S., R t we-t and will oiler proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable lor Its limber or stone llian for agricultural purposes, and to establish bla claim before the kestster and Receiver of this luce of Koaebera.Oreiron. ou Mou lav the via dav ol February. 1TOS. He names as witnesses: thariea i born ana John 1 horn, ot Koaehnrv. Ore., rred Mate man and Charles ChurchiU of Melrose. Ore A nv and all persoDs claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to rile their claims in th'S office on or beloresald 9th day of February, 190U. J.T. BRIDGE. n.Mp Kegisier. Notice for Publication. CSITED STATES LATfD OFFICE. Roce'ourg, Ore.. Dec. 27, 1SOJ. Notice is hereby riven that in compliance with the provisions of the act ot Congrese of June S. )'.. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California 'regon Nevada .and Washington Territory, as extend ed to all the public land statea by act of Aujruet CLARENCE A. FAT. of App'cton. county of Swift, state of Vina has tins dsv n ira in mis craw n is sworn siaie mem No. 4J11. for the purchase of the XF'f of s-?c 30. Tp. .tiH. R 7 and wiil offer rrool to how that tbe land sotiihl is more valuable h-i iis timber or stone than for smculinral for poses, ami to establish h'.s c'aira tr aabl ianfl tx-foreTi 3 Unti. I' S Comt isioner at Riddle, Orecon. on Mondav. the J3 1 oay of Much, isat He names as witnesse; : O. D. Rank, of West Bend. Iowa. A. C. Carton, of tenter City, Mioa . Peter Durch, and Albert Daren, of Ruae- bu re. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above-described Unds are requested ro D'.e their claims in this oace on or before said l-d day olMmn.ms. J. x. cswiu r. jl2p Rerr.stcr Notice for Publication. United r-tates Land Offlce Roacbnnt, Oregon, Oct Notice 1 hereby Tr. ven that in compliance with the provis oes of the act of t'ongrea of June I. liCK entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Laud in the Statea of California. Ore gon, Nevada arrfl Washington Territory, extended to all the Public Land b tales by of August i. IsSri. MARTHA CASE. of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of Oregon, has lhl day 1iel In this oScc her sworn statement So Sof for the purchase of lots 3. 4. i and of sec M,Tp r S.. K i wes and will offer proof to show that the land if ht Is more valuable for iu umber or stone tl-s for agricultural purposes, and to establish but claim before the Register and KeceLrsr of Uua Mice ol Koaeborg. Oregon. oa Tueadav, tbe loth dav of March. 1901. - She camesas witm-we: il Buchanan, Anna Tsppen-rcrfl. trig Wit, of Portland. Orrgoo and C W Ja:ksn. of Canyonville. Oregon. Any and all pernons claiming a-lversely Ihe above dcribed lands are requ-stl to file their claims tn thisomceon or be lore ail nth day OI -varcoi, isut. J. r. ottliaji s, Ii R.-inter N otice for Publication. PSITED STATES LAlfPOmCE, Rosiacae. Oregon. Dee IS. l'jui. NoUce I hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ol the act of Concrete of June 3, uca, entitled. "An act for the sale ol timber lands In the b tales of California Orecon Nevada, aid Washington Territory, asextea ed to ail the Public Land Stale! by act of Au nat 4, IrS Z, BANS C MOHLES. of Ersh City, eonnty of Chismo, state of Jlln nesota. CM in is day med tn tbia once b sworn statement No. tVJS for the purrhai the N'4 of N1 of rlec Tp. 26 8. K west and will offer proof to show that the land aoc 1 more valuable for lta timber or stone t for aarrieultural pnrpoaea. and to establish bla Claim before the kerister and Receiver of Uua luce ot aoaaba rr, Oregon. on Friday the lotb dav of March. 1XU. B nam! as witoefw-s: W illiam Johnson and lnl ( arlmn, of Ru-h ciiv. Minn.. John Ihomand l.arle Tbom . of Koseburr.Ore. Any and all persona claiming ad verse I r the above deertbeI lands are iwiuested to ti their claims tn this office on or before said It'-th day of March ISO. J T. URIIx.Es, JII Ka-gi-ter. Notice for Publication. United State. Land Office Roseburg. Op-gun, Jan. 5. l5. Notice la hereby given that tn compliance with the provision! of the act of Congresa of Junes, )7 entitled "An act for the aale of timber lands in tbe States of California Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," as extend ed to a.1 the public Land state! by act of August 4.1S92. MARTIN MOTH. of Two Harborn, county of I-ake. state of Minn.. l as this day bied In tins oRiee his sworn s ale- ment No. 4.S4, for tbe purchase i f the !' of SK'-i. and fsW of eE-4 and SE of SW ' of reu. it, i p. a e. kb west and win oner proof to show that the land sought Is more val uable for it timber or stone than for agricul tural purpose, and to establish his claim In sid land before W 8 Britt, I" S Commissioner at Kiddle, Oregon, on raluroay the 2ll day of March, ItOS. He names as witnesses: D. L Martin, of Roseburg. Ore., Maurice A Hcniicssy ol Two i-arbor. Minn., J.. M. Weatherby, and John Fanner, of Roaeborg. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before sld 2lat day of March, 1903. J.T. BRIDGKS, jHp Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Offlce. Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 27. l'.J2. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with tbe provisions of Ihe act of Congresa ol June 1, la's, entitled "An act for the sale of tlmtier lands in the State ot California, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory" as extend ed to all the Fuo.ic Land statea by act of Aug ust 4. l'.'f, AXEL L. CARLSON, of Center City, county of Chisago, stsle ot Minn., has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 4210, for tbe purchase of the SWiof Sec. 20, Tp.SU S, R 7 W, and will of fer proof to show that the land sought Is more vah.-tb e lor its llinlier or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and to established his claim before W 8 liritt, U ri Commi-aiorier, at Kiddie, Oregon, on Monday, the 21 day of March. 19nn. He names as witnesses: O. D. Ranks, of West Rend, Iowa, C. A. Kay, of Appleton, Minn., Peter Durch, and Albeit Durvh, of Roseburg, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described iands are requested to tile their claims In this office on or before said Jiid day of March, 1303. JTBKUX1F.J, jUlp Register. Notice for Publication. United State Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 4, 19)2. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of June a, 1H7H, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," aseitend ed to all the public land slates by act of August 4, 1WJ. WILLIAM JOHNSON, of Rush Citv. county of Chissgo, slate of Min nesota has tnis day filed lu this office Ills sworn statement No S.HOi), for the purchase ol the H'-S of H'.$ of 8ec, 10, Tp. 26 H, R 8 west and w ill oiler proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for It! timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before Z. L. Zlmuiick, I'. 8. commissioner, Oakland, Oregon, on Satur day, the 24th day of January, Ma. He names as witnesses HansC. H. Mahlcn, and C. Louis Carlson, Rush City, Minn , Jens. A. Slqvelaud, 8t. Paul, Minn., John Thorn, Roseburg, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely Ihe above descrll-ed lands are requested to file their claim in ihfs office on or before snld 24 of Jan li)& J.T. BRID'iEH. blip Register. Notice for Publication. United Statu Land Optic, Koscburg, Oregon, Jan. o, 1903. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance, ith the provisions of the aot of Congress of une S, lt:, entitled "An Act for the aale of imber Ijinils In the Slate of Oal. Ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Tern- tory, as extended to all the Public Land Slates dv act oi Aiiguit s. intri, MAI K1CK A. HENNEPSY. of Two Harbors, county of lake. State of Minn., s thisdav tiled In this ofnea his sworn state ment No. 4J.VS, for the purchase of the NK'i, fractional of sec. A. id.UH.KHW and will orl.r proof to shew that the land sought ts more val- aine tor it tinnier or stone than tor agrlcul- n ml purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before W S Hrltt, V 8 Commissioner, t KKlille, Oregon, on Saturday, the '21 At dav of March, 1VMII. lie name as witnesses: J. M. Wealhuby. of Kosehurg. Ore . Martin Moth, of Two Harbors, Minn., D. L. Martin, and Jutin arrai r, of Koschurv, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely' the lovs described lands are reo nested To file heir claims In this ottice on or before said 21st ay of March 1US. I. T. BKIIMJEs JP Register. Notice for Publication. United State Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 15, 1W2. Notice is hereby ilven that In mmnlu.M with the provisions of tbe art of Congress of June 8, IX, a, entitled "An act for the sale ot limber lands tn the States of California, Oregon Jievada .and ashinirton Territory." to all the public land states by act of August THEODORE THOMAS JONES of Manltownc. county ol Manitowoc, state Of W is ouMn has this day filed tn this office bis sworn statement No. TWO for the purchase of the S of hee 10, Tp No M 8., Range S west and win offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for lta timber or stone than for agricultural purriosea. and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this ofliee of ttoaeburg, Oregon. on Thursday the nh day of February, 1905. U names aa wuneasea: William cortex. obS Lchnberr. of Camas Valley, Ore., Jojn O cai sen. John Farmer, ot Boseburg, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their clams in this office or or before said 6th day oi reoruary, ijjj. j i stumju, t.-'ip Kegister Notice for Publication. UNITED STATE 3 LAND OFFICE, Roseburg. Oregon. Bent. 29. 1903, Notice is hereby given that in compliance ith the nrovislons of the art of CnstruM of June S. s. entitled "An aet for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Kevaoa and nasninston Territory." aa extend ed to all tbe Public land btales by act o! Aug ust 4, IKU, AM A A M SANDERS of Roseburg. county of Dooglas. state of Ore gon, has this dsy bled in this office his sworn statement No .'(.Vfl, for ihe purchase of the NI N'i. W'-i fcE!i NEUec24,Tp28.R ;W and will offer prool to show that the land songht is more vatuanie lor ua timber or atone Its for agricultural purpose, and to establish his claim tvfore the Register and Receiver of Uua otitce of Koseburg.Oregun. on Wednesday, the 6th day of March, 1908. He names as witnesses: Oliver P Cos how, Rose burg. ore., lieonre Turner. H M Oat man and F M Kelly, of Myrtle reek. Ore, Any and all persons claiming adversely the attfive deacribt-d lands are reqwea'ed In file their claims in this office on or before said tth day of March, 1. J T BRIlKiES. d25 Register Notice for Publication. rnited State Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon. Dee 27. lisri Notice ts hereby given that tn compliance with the provisions of tbe act nf CoogTvse of June S, ., entitled "An art tor the aale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon Nevada .and VI as Kington errtury," aseztand ed to ail the public land staiee by act of August . WSri. W M. RALPH YOUNO. of Connell, county of Franklin, stale of Wash baa tbs day filed n this oflsce his sworn ataie- ment No. jai, for the nurchase of the h'-i NL'. !-; of NEW, NEW f SEi, of section !2, township A sou la. range a west, . nd will oScr Jnil to bnw thai tne isnd Bought ! more val uable for Its timber or stone than for agrtcul tnrai pnrpjwe. and to establish bla claim to said lan 1 before W S KntL I 8 Cnmm-ssioner, al kiddie. Orvs-on. on Monday, the 23J day of iarrn. wn. ne names as witnesse : reter A Du'ch.nf Roaebnnr. Orecon. ' Isaac Winning ham. and Douglas Winmngbara of Olalla, Ore., W m. H Yourg. Appleton, Mino. Anv and all t-rsons claiming adversely the above desrnlied lands are requested to file their claims in this office or or be'orr said 23d davofMarch. 19UJ. J. T. BRIDGES. J Up Register. Notice for Publication. United State Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon Oct 1 1, 112. Notice la hereby given that tn eompltane with the provision of tne aet of Coograaa of JunsS. ItCs, entitled "ill act for tha sale of timber land In the State of Call torn la. Orvsroo Nevada .and Washington Territory," aaeztaod ed to aU the public land atataa by act of Angnct , una. MRS EVA FROST. of Roseburg. county ot Iiougla. State of Ore gon, has this day Bled In this office her sworn statement So 29, lor the pan-base of the E rk .. PK'. NE' a .d lot 1. section 4L Tp 27 ., range No I wesi and wiU Oder proof to show tha the lead aongbt Is more valuable for lta timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and toestanlish her claim to said land before the Recister and Receiver of this nasce at burg, oregrn. on Tuesday the list day March. i'i. sue names as winterers: J Frost, Je!";e Scanlao. E W Iranian. J H Barton all oi Koaeoa-g. Ore. Ayandail person claiming adversely the il'ie decrild lauds are re-iuested to 6 their claims in this office on or before said Slat day of March. 1jJ J. T. BRIDGES, clip Register Notice for Publication. Umtd jTavis UmOmrt. KosEBnao, Ore.. Sent t, 1U- Notice Is bersby given that In compliance with Ihe provisoes of the act of Congresa of June A, l.. entitled "An act for tbe aale ot Timber Land In the State of California. Ore gon, Nevada and W ashington Territory as ex tended to all tbe Publ-c Lard Statea by act of August 4. HP!. M Rn ELLEN A FAIRCHILD. of Portland, county of Multnomah Slate of Ore- mn, has ihisday ff ed In tbia office her sworn statemebt No .vcni. lor tbe purchase ot the Iota I. 2 7 and 8 of Sec T, Tp 29 soolh, range $ west and win otter proof to show tbat the land aonght la more valuable for lu Umber or atone tbaa for agricultural purpose, and to ealahlisa hta claim ifore the Register aad Receiver of artlio of Roaebnrg, Oregon. on Saturday the 14th day of Febrnary. 19ns She names aa wltnesaea: M Buchanan. Walter K Hueii. Portland. Ore.. Jas H SMITlngtoa and w m right of Myrtle Creek. Ore. Any aud all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file I I'ms in this office on or before said I4th day oi reoruary iw. J. i. saipess. dtp Reclsier. Notice for Publication. United Statea Land Office. Rosebnrc. Orvwon. new. 27. 19TO. Notice Is hereby given that la compliance wun tne provisions ol tne actol long e Junes. DC:, entitled. "An Act lor the sale timber lai ds In the Mate of California. Oregon, Neva a, and Washington Territory," aa extend ed lo all tbe public land state by act of August 4, "Si LESORE KAY. of Salem, county of Marlon, Stat of Oresron, nastrnsoay ni. o in this omce ocr sworn staie- ment mi M4. lor tbe purcnaae ol tbe er.'. oi section jr., township J 8 , R g weat WlL M and will offer proof to show that tha land aonght is more valuable for its timber or stone thaa for agricultural purposea, nnd to establish bla claim betoretne Register ana Receiver ot una office ol Roaeborg, Oregon. on Tuesday, the ith dav of March. 1903. She names as witness'-: Bertha Kay. Robert Co- snnw. Mrs r.mma 1 1 oanow oi saiem, ore., u m Oatman. of Myrtle Creek. Ore. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-ocscrtoeo lands are requested io nietneir claims tn this office on ot belore tbe said Mb day of March 19U3. J. T. Bau eis, dlp. Register. jN otice for Publication. UsiTgn Ststc Land Omen. Roseburg. On-gon, 8ept27. lSOi. Notice II hereby given tbat In comnltance with the provisions of the art of Congress of June 1, 1N7K, entitled "An Act for the s-deof limber lands In the state of California, Oregon, Nevada, and W ashington Territory." as extend ed to all the Public Land State by act of Aug ust t, IKfi, BERTHA KAY. of Salem, county ot Marion, state of Oregon bas tlrs day filed tn this office her sworn state ment No .tMft, lor Ihe purchase of the NEW of W il. Mer. sect Ion jn, 1 p i s o itn Range west I nd will offer proof to show that the land aonght wiuifivTiiusiiisKir iva um ner or none man for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi Halm before the Register and Receiver of this since ot ttoseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday the bin day of March, 1903. Bh names as witnesses: 8 Lenore Rav, Emma Coshow, RolM-rt Coshow, of Salem, Ore., H. 1 Oatman. of Myrtle Creek. Ore. Any and all person claiming adversely th above described lands are requested to tile thel claims in this office on or before said Mh day oi .Marcn, iiam. i 1 a iiES, d2-'p - Register. Notice for Publication. United Bute land Office Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 17, 1902. Notice la hereby given that In eompllanat wun tne provisions oi in act oi on grea June 8. )h, 8, entitled "An e-t for the aale timber lands In the States o California. Ore eon Nevada .and Washington Terrilory,"a!extand d to all the publlo laud state by act of August WM. H. YOUNO. of Appleton, county of Swift, state of Minn has this day filed In this offlce his iworn state ment No. 4lu7, for the purchase of the KU of NW'Vi, SWof NWVf, N of BWW, of sen- tlnn li. township i)o south, range 8 W. and will offer proof to sbow that tbe land sought is more valuable for ila limber or stone than for agri cultural purposes, and u establish his claim belore W ti Hrltt. U H Commissioner, at Riddle, Oregon, on Monday the 2nd day of March 1903. Ho names aa Witnesses': Peter A, Durch, of Roseburg. Ore., Isaac Wlnnlngham, and Doug, las W'lniiingtiam ol Olalla, Ore., W. R. Young, of Connell, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 2xd day of March, 1903 i. T. BRIDUEri. J Up Register. Notice for Publication. United State Land Office, Bosebu Ore, Aug. 2, 1902. Notice II hereby given that In eomnllanea with tha provisions of the act of Conaresa of una 1. 1878, entitled "An act for tha aala ol timber Unds in tha States of California, Oregon Nevada .and Waahlnaton Tarrltor uliM. ad to all tha publlg land state by act of August 40V ALBERT E CLATTO.V. f Melrose, county of Douglai. State of Oregon. has tbla dav filed In this otlk-e bis sworn s'ate raent Ne A557 for the purchase of the HEW if section 14, towushltaifi South, range 9 west. and will offer proof to show that tha land sought la more valuable for lta timber or atone than lor agricultural purpose, and to establish hi! claim before the Register and Keonlvar of this office of Koaeburg, Oreaon. on Tuesday, the Jrd day of February: 1903. He names as wltnesaea: Frederics a arilM, Port land, Ore., Charle Thorn and Ben McMullen, Koaeburg, Ore., John Thorn, liereiaud. Ore. Any aud an persons claiming adversely the bore described lands are requeued to file their claimi Ill this office on or before said Sci day of February, littJ. J r B HUM. Erf, nip Keguter. Notice for Publication. United State Land Office Roseburg, Oregon. Sept 6 lyu2. Notice ta hereby given that tn compliance with the provision! of tbe act of Congress of one t, 1878, entitled "An act for tbe sale ol timber lands in the States of California Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory." asezteiid- ad to all the public land (tale by act of August A.UJ92. HOWARD E. WILSON of Melrose, county of Douglas, stale of Oregon, has this day tiled in this omoe bla sworn statement No St 13, for the purrhaae of the bW! sec No 20, tp NO 36 south, range west aad will of fer proof to show that the land songht la more valuable for lu timber or atone tbaa for agricultural purposes, and to establian hi! claim before the Register and Receiver of this of lice of Roseburg, Oregon. on Tuesday tbe day of February, 190.1. He name aa wltneasea: Charle Thorn, Rosebonr, Ore., John Tbom, Frank Long, of Cleveland, Ore., and Albert Clayton, Melrose, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file tbeir claims In this office on or before said 3rd day of February Uud. J T B Ri Ixi t-t. nip Kegiater. Society jVIcctlnga. A.'; & A. M. Laurel Lodes No. 13. Balds retfuiar meetings oa second mod ( orth Wednesday! ol each month. E. J.Btboud, W. M. N.T.Jgwi Secretary. AO. U. W.-l Meets tbe i days of eac Roaeborg Lodire No. 16. eoood and foartb 1 on- each month at 7:30 o. m.. In Ibo I. O. O. F. Hall. Members io good aUndifig are invited to attend. II. r. McClaujw, m. w. E. II. Lkxox Beoorder. D. .8 Wgsr, Finaoder. ts. P. O. ELK8. Roeebort Lodge No. 326. Hold regular common ica tiooa at I O. O. F. Hall on second and foartb Tbarsdarg of each month. All member reqaeeied to attend regu larly and all viaitioie brother, are cordi ally invited to attend. W. 11. jAMlSaOB, K. K. V C. Lohdok, Secretary. O E, FOURTU REGIMENT. O. N.U.,meta at Artaory Hall every Tbaraday ereoing, at 8 e'clock. F. B. Havux, CapL D EG REE OF P0N0R. Mystic Lodge No. IS. Uau 2nd and 4tn TL ore day eveniko of each month in Na tive Song Hall. Visiting members cor dially lamed to attend. sirs. Mbbmt m rsr, u. of ti. . II. Lrxkox, Rec OF A.. Coart Donglaa No. 32, For- eatert of America. Meeta every Toesday eveniox in Native Sons' Hall. Visiting brothers always welcome. S. W.VaxZili C. R. E. IL Lexox, R. 8. ; E. V. Hootib, PbTsiciao. 10. O. F. PbileUriao Lodge No. 8. Meeta In Odd Fallows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Caas street, on Saturday evening of each wee. Mem bers of tha order in rood standing are Invited lo attend. U. B. Gimrrrt, N. O. . N.T.Jtwrrr, 8ecrUry. of P. Alpha Lodw No. 47. Meea every Wednesday, in I. u. O. r. Hall at 7 JO p. ta. Members tn rood at ADdiog are invited to attend. G. YY. Kimball, C. C. C E. Robkbts. K. R. S. KO.T. M. Holds Protection Tent No. 15. its nlar Reviews the first and third Fridav of each month in the I. O. O. hall. Visiting members in good standinj; are invitol to attend. F. F. Patthwos, Com. E. E. Blodgett, Keconl Keeper. L ILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of Woodcraft. Meets on first and third Thursdays of each month at the Na tive Sons, HalL Visiting members in Mod standing are Invited to attend. Iastra Skqlbkkdb .Guardian Neighbor. Kixxib Otbt, Secy. O. T. M. Roaeborg Hive No. 1L Holds its retTnlar reviews npoc the eoond and foartb Fridav eve. each month in the Native Sons' Hall. Sister of other Hives visiting in the city re cordially invited to a! tend oar re view. - JtSalB KaPP, L. Cost. Macdb E. McClallbb, R. K. OF A. Myrtle Camp No. 6330. leeu first and third S edneedays each mouth at Native Sons' HalL Geo Byhox, Clerk. E. 8. Roeebarg Chapter No. 8 Holds their reaolar meeting on the first and third Thursday in each nonth. Visiting members in good standing are respectfully invited to at tend. Mas. Calub Bbabd, W. M., Mm. Libbib CoeRow, Secretary. ft" KBEKAH8. Roeebarg Rebekab Lodire No. 41. l.O. O. F., meets io Odd Fellows' Temple every Toeedsy evening. Visiting sisters and brethren invited to attend. Dklla Brows, N. G. Cora Wixbkrly. R. S. UNITED ARTISANS. Umpqna As ecmbly No. 105 meets every Satur day evening, at 8 o'clock in Native Sons lUll. Viniting Artisans cordially invited to attend. Mrs. M. Joxea, M. A. Mrs. F. B. Hamlix. Secretary. llOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak I I Camp No. 125. Meeia at tha Odd I I Fellows' Hall, in Roeebarg, every first and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. Jas. E. Sawyrrs, C. C. J. A. BrcHAXAH, Cierk. u NION ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. IF. Odd Fellow's Temple. Meets firnt and third Thunxlav event nits each month. Visitors cordially invited. J. It. IIAMILTOX, C. P. J. C. TwrrcBBLL, Scribe. Professional Cards. E.M. CHEADLE, DENTIST. one opposite Slocura's Hall ROHSBCRO ORB Fij MfsDnAlSI t lVrv Fruits, Candies, Cakes, Pies, Douohnuts and fresh Bread Daily S: Portland Journal Agency. Hendrick'a Block, Opp. Depot Mmmmmm,mmm,mtmmm.wfflmm Is bringing splendid results for the T. IL Richardson Music Store. Eight Pianos and Organs sold in January and two al ready for February and prospects loom ing up. Inquiries from all directions for the high grade NEEDHAM pianos. None better or few as good. They will stand the most rigid inspection : : : : : K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE gaT Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. G EORGE M. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, Coart House DowaBtaln. ROrJEBCEG, ORE Q V FISUEIi, M. D, Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. RosBaCM, 'Phone Main 591. Ounoi. QR.GEO. E. HOCCK, Physcian & Surgeon. OXc Review Bid. f-booe, Mala U ROfiKBrsV OaairOH E LMER V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Roskbcbo Obxoox Special atleaiioo ttvea to Disease, el tbe Kos aa4 Throat. OSoe-ltala 8L. ece aoor aoataot liflt Paena. Xaia ML p W, HAYNES. DENTIST, Botldlnc. TalepboDa So. 4. EOslBTBa OKKGOB at. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Boobu 1 A 1. atamera Bids, OfeBCE. Ofc rasr-Buslambelore las 0 S LaoaOfteeanS auiuos aapedaity. 0. LLaadOslea JOHN H. SHUPE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rosbbcro, Obroi. Bruloeas before V. ft. Land 031o aad Fiobel boslaea a speetaUty. OfBos Abraaaa Bauldlsc J C. FULLERTON Attorney-at-Law. Will KtcUoa In aU Um StaU aad Federal Courts Office la Marks' Ble, Bawaeu. Orssroa. Q0MM0LX)RE 8. JACKSON, A l torn ev and Coansellor at Law. Mining Law and Water Rights made a specialty. He.1ter Bid ROraBCRQ. ORXliOX P W. BENSON, At torney-at-Law. obu I aad t wvlew Buildlsc. R06KBC Bd. OUUOH J A. BUCHANAN, NoUry Poblic, Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Boon S Mar tar Buiklinc. ROIBCR1. O J. ROBISETT, Attorney at Law. Bona II. n Taylor Wilson Block KOBBBCBO, Obb a. B.easT, c a. PiHLaaun IEHLBREDE GRAY, LAWYERS rraetlee In all ol the enurta of the before 0. 3. Land dcpanraeDL ta a. alau Tailor A A Usoo Block, Notary Public In office F hone Main X R0SEBCB.G, ORB INSURE THE INSURANCE AT COST. Head Offlce, McMlnnrlllc, Oregon Amt.o( insurance in force, $11,000,000.00 Net gain in one year, 2,6?S,7S7.00 Saving its members 1 yr., 80,5!l.fH) N timber separata risks, 22,3t!0 Sefl A. J. Buchanan, Roecbnrg, Oregon. Agt. for Douglas Co Yoncalla Real Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKER ..FIRE INSURANCE.. Timber lands located and for aale. Qond bar mi us In farm praperty. Loans made on easy term In sums from I AO to any amount at S, 4, 5 and S percent. A. P. APPLEOATE, YONCALLA. ORB f OR FINE CONf tCTIONERY $ and ICC CREAM PARLORS f:i IN OREGON iE RELIEF M I.J.NORriAN5:Co. Props f!j I I "yTYBTLE CREEK FLOUR - Y 1 The Best Always the Cheapest For Sale by If you yoa you you you you want want want want want want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house to to to rent a house build a bouse move a bouse If troa Jjati"iaT?r F F.pafe&u, aU oa orsvidr N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOYEIaSr-XNT LANDS Of ttj ilescriTtion. Farms snd Mia-e-ral Lands. Oregon, Wssliington and Mmneeota. (j3i OAKLAND, OREGON BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW 1 Cor. Washinrton mad Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins r H. Little, ss DENTIST. Oakland. . - Oregon. Abstract of Tit to Deeded Laad. Papers prepared for filing oa Govern ment Land. Bine Ivnta of Township Maps showing all araot Lands. FRANK t. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build In. Special designs for Office Fixtures OSes ia new Rank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON A GREAT COriPANY The New-Terk Life Ftftracyen Tears old. A ! over so.ooo,ooo. Income tn iooi over a70.ooo.ooo laanrauce la force over fij6, 000,000. Mew luaarsnce paid for In 1901 over aoa.ooo.ooo. raid Policy-Holder) In 1001, oyer S (7.000,000. Paid Policy-Holders 1st S7 ye ara, over J 0.000,000. W. J. Mo 00. Aarent. Roarbarg Ore THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Ureau-sl Farm Paper of the North. est. lliMlsheil trtllr at 8 It-ra . Cre tan. K.llusl hjr the farmers of the Northwest. Twenty 1'agrs. Illustrated. A WESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE 9 Papers for li.oe. Less thaa sets each Publication brran Marrh I. IW Now h a.aoa sulxs-rilp. Phenomenal rrowth Is ilue lo lu bring tho best farm paper pub lished. YOU SHNULD READ IT HOrtESTEAD AND PLAINDEALES 52.75 A YEA8. Trespass Notice. All persons are hereby warntnl not to tres;is, hunt, fish or camp on th land of the Curry Estate. lVina doing fo will be proeecuted to the full extent of tho law. Estate of Jf. Ctbrt, (56tf.) liivenklalo Farm S s 3 A X Leading Grocers 5 Csatrtrtar m4 Bi'4r Rseebarx OresToa. 1............ Go to F.LGD011FF I BARBER SHOP. For a Prompt aad FTrrt-elaas e Shavej or Hair-cat. Compo tat Workmen, Ceaa Tow- m is. Tools aivars ia shape. Baths ia Connection. Shop on Jacasoo St. Homes from $250 to 55000 Writa or 'Pbono Vinia L7, Porter, Real EsUte A rent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Guide Camas Valley, Oregon S aulsssoaiU weal a tasrbara; ? MRS. H. EAST ON is prepared to wait arpon old aad nevcastomersaadfrieBda rith a fall - and com Die ta stock ot 'GROCERIES' All treah and of tha rery beat quality. Teas aad coffee are specialties. Yoor patrooagw solicited. 305 Jackson St., Rascbarx Ufe-aJ ;xooooooooooooxxo OIlLETTrS . Supplimental ihmhtr For Slating pktol rartru!a in rifles Patents cover U. S. and CanaJ Sths 65 to 75 per cent on cost of a m munition. Mad for 30-30, S0-40, 303, 32-40. jpM-ial and 8 mm Mannlieher. 3 Maihtl for tl.00 to any addresa. Order from The S. C. Company, Roscburj, Ore. Title Uuarantee&Loan Co. D. D C. BaanToa. , e7. aad Tresa Fresident Office In the Coart Eonse. Rave th only com Sieieset of ahstraet booas la lcaciaa Cooaiy bstraotaaDd Oertiiicaiee ol T1U taraiahvf ta Dounlasouunty lana ami Blaiac rla ass. Bur also a roinplete wi of Twlcn ail tovvrila e'.aca la the Hoaebart. Ontna, V. m. Lead ! l t. W 1,1 make blue prim copies of aaf loa tUip jU si?i?roin 11 il A RESIDENT 2 x Best References. g 9 All Work Guaranteed ? 9 Leave orders at Burr's MnskS to y 0 JJ