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RNfi ANGORA OOATS. L. A. Atarsters Adds Eight Pure Bloods to tils Band of Angoras. Eight head of fine registered pure blooded Angora goats have just been purcliased by L. A. Marsters, of Cleve land, this county, from C. P. Bailey & Son Co., of San Jose, Calif. Five of these fine mohair producers have already been received by Mr. Mareters and the other three will arrive in a sjjort time. These goats represent the best strain of Angora blood in America, and make a very valuable addition to Mr. Marster's flock. He is a goat breeder of a good many years experience, has had a flock of good registered Angora goats on his place near Cleveland for a number of years and is constantly adding to and improving his band of goats. LINCOLN. Ye may talk of your ancient heroes, Of cavalier and of knight. Of martvrs who true to their con science, Braved torture and death for the right There are stories cf Bruce and o Wallace, There are legends of William Tell, There are talk of men without number Who resisted the wrong till they fell. But here's to America's greatest, Who toiled without murmer or plaint, Who left the world better for living Nor left on his record one taint Kature's great merry hearted lad When a nation's crimes left worn and sad; Restoring the fledeine, unharmed, to its nest, Laying slavery's spectre forever at rest. Learning to read by the firelights glow, Giving rebellion its death dealing blow Carvine amonest the immortals, his name, Lifting his hat to the freed man's claim. Standing grieving and dumb by his mother's rude bier, Righting the wrong without malice fear, Forgiving the fault, when the heart beet true, Helping the good of the many in view Starting barefoot to work in the wintry morn, Breasting the tide of contumely scorn, chill 'and Unheeding alike the threat and- the gibe, The taunt of derision, the sly offered bribe. A youth, void of grace, of manner style, A leader in politics, guiltless of guile or Leveling the station of master and thrall Rousing the nation to arms at his call, Swinging his ax, garbed in woods men's attire, Firing the Northland with eager desire To remove the foul wrong and wipe out the stain Of man as a chattel, to barter for gain. Earning scant pence on the river's daYk tide, Guiding the ship o'er the rough billows wide, Safe through the whirlwind of passion and hate, True to mankind, to God and the state. Ye may talk of your ancient heroes Ye may search o'er the whole world wide There is always a flaw in the diamond Some fault that its lustre won't hide. But here's to America's greatest, Who rose despite fortune and birth, Honor, by striving to cqaal For vour country needs men of bis worth. Gborgk H. Wixbos. Brockway, Ore. An Eastern "Tender-foot." Just from the East are you stranger, With its blizzards, ice and snow, And can I spare you a moment And answer a question or so? Can spare an hour, if yon wish it? I reckon there's no one near, Can give you etraighler answers, I've lived here many a year. Why yes, such weather is common, . This sun-shine, so warm and bright, Is only what we are used to Yes, sometimes there's frost at night ; Of course, those are flowers budding, Hyacinths, tulips and such, Soon be in bloom? I reckon. Uncommonly early? Not much ! Those pansies and violets the real thing? Why sure, what else could they be? Yes, "china lillies" and snow drops, You're in Oregon now you see. Can that be garden? You're right sir, Its a little late, now I Have had a lettuce salad, And bave peas a finger high. More storms? Of course there'll be stranger,' There'll be rain, perhaps some snow, But mostly the days will be warm And things will continue to grow. Blizzards? Sho ! we never have 'em Heaven? Why no ; not quite You see there's rain and the mud And sometimes a frost at night. Any cyclones here in summer? No, stranger, never a one. Prouths? Yes, down in California But never in Oregon. You are going to 6end for your wife? She'll come on the early train. Are there no draw-backs? Yes, sir, There's a "little" surplus rain. Stephens, Ore., Feb. 7, 1903. M. Music Lovers . M nsic lovers will have a rare enter tainment by simply calling at Burr's Popular Music House and inspecting our splendid array of musical instru ments. Our display ol pianos are sini ply magninnent. Here are found the world renowned Chickering, the won deriul toned Kimball, the many toned Crown Orchestrical and the leautiful, toned colonial style Victor. We have others Pice the fcinger, Kingebury and Needbam. Then here is our mammoth stock of small goods, such as S. S C . x I TI- . 1 I . ... r-iewan suu asnuurn manaouns, gui tars, banjos. Our immense line of vio lins range in price from $2.50 to fr0. We are sole agent for the Columbia graphaphone and supplys. Remember we are running no concert hall with 50 cents admission, but our doors are al w ays open to the public. INCOME AND OUTGO. COMPARISON OF CURRENT WAGES AND PRICES. la the Past Thirty Years Articles of CommoK t'ae Have Been Cheapened One-half Throaak the Operation of the Policy of Protection. In considering the question of prices jre must take a wide range and com pare not only one year with another, but period with period. It would be manifestly unfair, for Instance, to take the abnormally high prices of meat In 1902, due for the most part to the corn shortage of the previous year, or the high price of coal, due to the strike, and let them help to determine the av erage price of all commodities for the year, nor should we take the lowest prices during a single year, as 1897, with which to make our comparison. If we take Dun's index number for a series of recent years on Jan. 1, we have the following total average for breadstuffs, meats, dairy and garden, other food, clothing, metals mid mis cellaneous: I8S8 JS9.902 99.06 1S90. 90.191 1S91 9S.547 ISM 89.S22 1S96 1S97 1S9S 1S99 1900 1901 1902.. 1902 (Aug.)!! ,.tT7.7S0 .. 75.502 .. 79.940 .. SO. 423 .. 95.295 .. 95.668 ..101.5S7 . .100.177 1SS3 M.lio ISM 86.032 IKS S0.99J Here we find scarcely aDy difference between 1SSS and the present time, al though meat and coal arc abnormally high. If meat and coal were not so high, the index number for 1902 would be about the same as for 1900 and 190L or a little over $95. This Is con siderably under the average for 1SSS, 1SS9. 1S90, 1S9L 1S92 and 1S03. But this does not tell us what pro tection has done In the way of prices. To determine that we must compare prices under protection with prices under free trade or In the early years of protection. We had free trade from 1S46 to 1S6L Since then we have been developing our Industries under pro tection, excertinit during the three years from 1S94 to ISO" under the Wil son-Gorman tariff. Now, what has pro tection In these forty years done for the consumer in the way of prices, and how much will fl buy now as com oared with then. and. further, what will a day's earnings buy as compared with free trade times? Fortunately we bave very full and reliable figures tn the Aldrich report on wholesale prices, wages, etc, from 1S40 to 1S9L the inquiries of the de partment of labor covering the period from 1S91 to 1901 and the report of the department of labor for March, 1902. First we will take a few wholesale prices of commodities at about 1S70. when the natural working of the tariff of 1SC1 began, and compare them with present prices. Thus we avoid both oanie nricea and war prices, ana our comparison will be a fair one WHOLESALE PRICES. Carpets. Ingrain, yd.lSTJ I1.2S LKrt 1MB 1902 1302 192 1902 l.C 1902 12 1902 1902 1902 1902 1903 1902 12 1902 1902 1902 19.1 19C3 19it2 1X2 1S3 1902 15 19rt2 1 1902 132 1S3 1902 15-J2 1902 1902 1902 1J2 tO.iS LS7 .05 .11 Carpets. 'Wilton. ydlS72 Calico, print. yd..lS7I Denims, yd 1T2 Drillings, yd 1SS9 125 JJ .23 .15 .071 M JS .3 .10 1.50 24.00 L63 7.00 49.00 .OCa Thread, cotton. ap...l$69 Ginghams, yd aS69 Shirtlnga, yd 1S71 lickings, yd ISO Alpaca, yd JSs Boots, brogans, pr..lvS Boots, kip top, dcs..lST7 Shoes, women's, pr..lS69 Coal, bltnm., ton 1SS9 FT Iron, ton 1ST2 .037 .055 .073 .11 .07 .SI 1S.00 .S5 2.S5 23.00 Steel rills, ton... ...1ST2 112.00 Is. 00 liaO 9.00 4.50 Sawa. hand, doa 1S69 Shovels, dox. 1SK3 20.00 15.00 Shingles. M 1S69 4.50 Ls5 Lime. bbl............lT2 Brick. M 172 Cement, bbl 1M9 Putty, lb ISO Rope, lb ISO Chairs, bedr-ra. dos.lSO Chairs, kitchen, dox-lSO 1LW 5.75 100 .05 .a .75 .011 .11 1X50 7.0 4 50 7.00 .S3 1.95 3.00 LS0 .40 2.75 6.50 JW .12 6.50 Tumblers, dox.. ...... ISO Palis, do 1V3 .18 1 30 195 LIO J5 Tuba, nest ISO Ax ISO Pile ISO Fruit Jars, dox ISO Wire nails. 100 lb....lS2 .55 145 Oilcloth, yd ISO JO .05 3,25 12.00 Pins, paper 10 Plow, 1 horse, ateeLliT2 Plow, 3 horse, steel. 1S72 20.00 The list could be continued indefinite ly, but enough Is given to show that the prices of articles of common use have been reduced in the last thirty years under protection fully one-half. We could cite more extreme examples as, for Instance, just before adequate protection was given to steel rails they sold for ICG In gold; now they are sell ing for $28 and bave sold as low as f 17. Before adequate protection was given to wire nails they were o to a cents a pound; now they are from 2 to 3 cents. Much the same proportion would bold tn the case of buttons, glassware, pot tery silks and iron and steeL During the same period the average prices of farm products may be said to have fallen about 20 per cent that is, what the farmer has to sell has fall en 20 per cent, while what he has to buy has fallen 50 per cent. Here, then, is conclusive proof that a dollar will purchase nearly twice as much today as It would thirty years ago.' But there are twi as many dol lars now earned by the worklngmen and by all classes of people as com pared with" 1870. That makes us near ly four times as well off. Womld Be Swiddal. Congressman Hopkins of Illinois, tbe probable successor of Senator Mason, is against any tariff revision at this time. He believes there is no necessity for it and no demand for It "I have traveled over Illinois very extensive ly,'' he says, "and have also made tour of the west, and nowhere can I find any demand for tariff changes. TVe are now enjoying great prosperity. and it would be suicidal. In my opin ion, to disturb business Interests by a threat of unsettling business condi tions." This is the Judgment of a veter an statesman In which all men of busi ness, Republicans or Democrats, will heartily concur. Boston Journal. Stock Holders' Meeting. a meeting of the Ftock Holders of the Umpqua Valley Prune Association will be held at the Court House in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, on Saturday March 7th, at 1 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing a board of directors and transacting such other business that msy come before the meeting. R. C. Bhow.h . F. A. McCall, Chairman of meeting. secretary. Frefih oysters all styles. Pan, fancy and pepper roasts a specialty. Served oy an expert look, at Railroad Eating House, Mesdaras Lolir & Gegax, pro prietors. Fine Farm for Sale. A good 8D0 acre farm for sale five miles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acres in cultivation, balance hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good house, barn and other improvement!; For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc Gee, Myrtle Creek, or D. S. K. Buick, KoKclurg, Oregon. H5tf If you want to eo to Coos Countv Pint. take the Roseburg, Marehfield route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg every day at 6, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. tf. Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oroiron for Douglas county. J.W. Ktewson Plaintiff C. G. McNcel snd Beaslo McNeel, liiii wife, ami Thorns Hancock, ad ministrator of the estate ol Phlli- tus McNetl, deceased I IHilOIlUUUtS I Notice iihereliy Kiven thst by virtue of an pxecut on and order of stle lhsued out ni the above named court and muse on the Slot day of lanuarv, WHS, UKn a judgment and de cree duly r noered and entered in said court sua rtuw, on the 19ih day ol January, 1903, by foreclosure of a mortgage In favor of the above named Plaintiff and anainst the above named Ueiendants and against the bereiuaftei men tioned and described moiiftaged property for the aura ol f7S6.' with interest thereon at the rate of s per cent per annum from the 19th dsy of January, 190$ snd for the further sum of $70 special attorneys fees, ami I U JO cost and dis bursements, now tnerviore 1 will on Saturday, the 7th dav of March 1903 at one o'clock p. m. of said day, at court house front door, in Roseburg, Douglas county, Ore gon, tell at public auci ion to the highest bid iter, for cash in hand, all the right, title aud interest, which th? said IVfendsuls, or eitner of them had on the 2Srd day of July, 1st1, or at any time thereafter in or to the following csc u bed premises, to-wtf Lots number three, four, five sad twelve in section two an 1 lot number eight in section three all in township twenty-two, south ol range eight west uf the Willamette Meridian, containing in the aggresale 210.1.! acre, mote or lessiogellier with all ami singular the tent ments hereditaments and appurtenance thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining, sua win piy tne proceeis oi uen saie, nm 10 mecosis such sale, and the costs sud disbursement herein taxed at IISAI snd the sum of TC special attorneys fees and to the p ymenl of the sum of S;n.2. due the piamiln wun iniervsb inereon . ai me rate of 8 per cent per annum from the Wih day of January, 1WU, and the over plus, if any there tie, 1 will pay lnio court, unuor uie oruer oi this court, to be paid as the said court may hereinafter direct as bv order oi said court in said execution to me directed and delivered, command m me to sell said above mentioned and described real properly in the msuner pro- video iy law. Dated Boscbure February ra. 1903. K. I.. PAKKOTT, Sheriff of Douglas countv, Oregon ftotice for Publication. rtTn Stitxs Lasd Office. Rose our g Oregon, Sept.iT, lyO. Notice is hereby given that in comnlisnce with the provisions of the set of Congress of June l.7s. entitled "An Act for the sieo! timber lands in the states of California, Oregcn, Nevada, snd Washington territory, as extend ed to ail the Public Land Slates by set of Aug ust 4, BERTHA KA V, of Salem, county of Marion, stste bf Oregon. bss ih s dsy Bled in this omee her morn state ment No SA, for the purchase of the SE's ol section 26, Tp 2 icith Rauge t west Wil. Mer and will offer proof to show that the land sought ts more Tslusfile for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his tslm before the Kegisier ana receiver ol uus file of Roseburg, Oregon. onTnesdavthetth day of March, 1VX She names as witness: 8 Lenore ksy. t.mma 1 Coshow, Uolrt Coshow, of Mlem. Ore., 11. , Oatman. of Myrtle Creek. Ore. ini ami all neraona ciaimine saveraeiv tne above descn bed lands are requested to file tSeir claims in this office on or belore saia ,-m cay of March. PAii. JIB Jf.W. rf-'.'n Kg'-cr. Notice for Publication. Vnlled State Land Office Roseburg, Oregon. Dec. 27. lsffi. Notice Is hereby riven that In eomrlianea with the provisions of the set of Congress of June S.1S78, entitled "An a-t fcr the sale of Umber lands In ths 9taig California. Oregon Nevada .and nasnlneUin Territory, asextend- ed to all the public land state by act oi August , w W. H. YOl Mi. of Appletnn, countv of fewi.'t. stste of Minn. nss this aav nieo in inisomce ois sworn state ment No. 47. for the purchase of the ' of Ki;Uo S of !'.. of sec tion s. township sonth, ranges and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable fonts timber or stone than t r sen cultural purposes, ana to establish his claim Deiore v o rinii. i. n commissioner, a: &:ouie Onion, on Jinndav theZnd day of March 1 a He names as witnesses: reier A. furvn. oi Roseburg, Ore.. Isaac Winninghsm. and Doug Iss Winningham of Olalla. Ore.. W. R. Young of Conneil. W ash. Any sod all persons claiming adversely tbe above described lands are requested to fl 'e their claims in this office on or Deiore i day Of March, 1903 J.l rJKIL".t.-. J12p sldilster. APPLICATION FOR PATLvNT. U. 8- Land Office Rosebnrg. Ore-. rebruary c, !' Notice is herebv given thst James a. J Y mm. w bose nostoffice address is Kiddle. Doug lasonnty. Oregon, bss this dsy male sua Gied his spplicalion lor a patent to the follow ingdesciitied placer mining sronnd. in Excel si or Mining District, Djugias couaty, Oregon tn-w:I: The east half of the sonth esst qnartcr of tbe tou'.baest quarterot section nineteen in town ship thirty sonth of range five west of the Will amette meridian, in Douglas county. Oregon, containing twcniv acre. In the distiiei ol land subject to sale at the Land otlire at Ivose- bur. Oreeon. Anv and ail rerons claiming adverselv the foregoing described land, or any pnruon inereoi are nereoy sonnni to me id this o trice snch adverse c:aim within sixty days from the first publication of this sppiicstion lor patent, and failing to do so. sny scd sll advep-e claims to said placer mining ground or sny part thereof Will be barred bv tbe pro visions ol law, 4. i. cm W.1A vwp Kegisier. First pnblicaticn February S.193. Administrators Notice. In the ma'terof the Estate of Jennie I. Clem ents.decetsed. otl Is hereby given or tne l miersigneo Administrator of tbe Estate of Jennie K. 1 it rn enta. deceasvd. that be ws duly appointed Ad ministrstorof the said t slate by the order oi the rrwbale Court of Doug'as County. Oregon made and entered of record noon the Lth usy of January, Vtisi: Aiii-ersoiis naving claims sgainst ineiaia Estate shall present the same with the neres. sarv proof within six months fr m the date of this notice to the undersigned Admiuistrator st Roseburg, Oregon. Dated at Rosebnrg. Oregon, this tbe ZJnd dav of lanuary. Ilsti. iil J. F. CLEMEKT8. A UU11 U1SV4 sa iJ . Notice of Guardian's Sale. Notice I hereby given thst by virtue and In pu nuance of an order aud license of the County Court for IougIas county, Oregon, dulr msie and entereo therein on tne i,iu day of January, IS a, in the matter of tin guardianship of the person and estate ol Lo rane Toussatnt a minor, the undersi.ned, tbe duly appointed, qualified snd acting guardian of said minor, will on Saturday the 28 day of February, 1103, at the front doorof the court house, in Rose burg, Douglas county. Oregon, st the hour of I o clock p. m. of said day, oiler for sale snd II st public auction to the highest an t b. i bidder lor cash in hand, all ol the right, title and interest of said minor, Lorsue Tom-saint, the same beieg an undivided on;-half inter est of, in and to the following described prop erty, to-wit: L i 2 oi tbe Donstion Land Clnlm of Francis Arcbamsx-au and wife, being claim No, SS In xtions i and 6, township south of range 6 west of trie Willamette Meri dian, in Douglas county, trcgon, a surveyed snd platted by the County enrveyur of said county n a suit for pe.llion bad in the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Dougla county snd in which Mrs M J Cameron, J M Cameron, her husband, Lnrane Toussatnt, F A Arch amheau, Lee Arcliauibeau, W II Archamtieau, Constant Toiissaint. W L Archambeau, Cnaries La i'tiint. L F Lane and L Laugbary, partner as Lane & Lsughary snd Asber Mark as ad ministrator ol the estate ol S Msrks & Com pany, B L Bradley and 8 Hamilton were de fendant. And in pursuance of a decree of sa il court duly rendered and enteied in siid i-auseon the K.h day ol April. A. D. 1"'J7, In Volume 12 of the Circuit Court Journal page 2V-2;3 thereof and which aaid plat of Ian I is duly recoided in Volume & pate 3T7 Douglas CO'inty, Oregon, Records are hereby referred to and made a part of this description, and w bich aaid lot 1 i particularly described in said de cree and aa shown on said plat as follows: Commencing at the northwest corner of lot 1 as shown on ssld piat, thence running north i.'ii'A chains, to a white Oak post, from which a black Oak 10 inches in diameter bers b. degrees K. 41 links distant, a w hite Oak 8 inch es in diameter bears N. bS degrees E fij links distant; thence N b9 degrees 46 minutes KJ iis-slLl to tbe North boundary of Let No 1, 5 1.75 chains to tbe Eat boundary of ta'.d Do nation Laud Claim No. 5 mark an A-h 5 Inches in diameter for the corner of lot 2 and 8 fioin which a maple 14 inches in diameter bears . degrees 3U minutes E 60 liuks cis'ant snd Ash 20 Inches In diameter bear south 77 degree west "l.link distant thence running south 8 minute E 4.iM!$ chains to the southeast cor ner of lot No. 1 ; toence B. tw degrees 45 nil mi let west 64 chains to the place of beginning, con taining 2K 4 acres be tne same more or less and known as Lot No- i on the plat of survey above referred to. Alt-o ths undivided one-half interest of, in and to Lot No. 9 as the same is shown by said plat of said survey alwve referred to aud the same being a portion of the Donation Land Claim of said Francis Archambeau and wife and being known as Claim No. 65 In sections 31 and B2 in township 26 south of range 6 w st of tlie Willamette Meridian in Douglas county, Oregon, and said lot being particularly de scribed in the sM decree sbove referred to follows: HeKlnnl igat the norlhwost corner of Lot No. a in said plut and runnlrg north 9 chain to the north line of said Donation La id Claim No 65 to a post from which the south sest corner of the Douglas County Poor Farm bears ea; t chain distant, thence east pnrallel w 1th the line of said Poor Farm M7 74 chain to the northeast corner of Claim No. 65; thence south 3; degr.es H0 minu es west 11. W chain to the northeast corner of lJt No. 8 and ibenre west 32 clialns to the place of beginning, said tract containing 82.IM acres and known s lot No. 9 on tliea'.d plat of turvey heretofore re feired 10 Dated this J4th day cf Jannaiv, 1!K. CONSTANT TOUboIANT Guardian of the penou and estate to Lorn nil TtiUSrSiQt, Notice for Publication. United Btates Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, Jan, 8,1903. Notice is hereby given thst In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 1N7H entitled "An act for the sale ol timber land in the States ol California, Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend dtoall the public land states by act of august MARTIN MOTH, of Two Harliors, county of Lr.ke, state of Minn., has tli is day tiled in this office his sworn siale nient No. 42vl, for the purchase of the E'4 of Ei, and SW)i of t-E' aud bUU of 8Vl2 of Sec. 14, Tp. a 8, R 8 west and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more val uable (or its timber or atone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish hi claim to siid land before W 8 Brllt, I! 8 Commissioner at Kiddle, Oregon, on Saturday the 21st dsy of March, 1;. lie names as witnesses: 1). L. Martin, of Kosebuig.Ore., Mnnrlee A llennessy. of Two BsrborJ, Minn., J. M, Weather by. and John Farmer, of Roseburg, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before ld 2lat dsy of March, l J. T. BRIDUKs. iV Register. Ta Notice for Publication. In lied States Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Dec 27, 1902. Notice is hereby given thst in compliance with the provisions of tne act of Congress of June , W,, entitled "An set for the sale of tlmlvr lands In the States of California, Oregon Nevada aud Wahiugun Territory" as extend ed to all th Pub ic Laud Slates b act of Aug n 4. lss, AXEL L. CARLSON, of Center City, county of Chisago, state of Miun., has this day tiled in thlaoflice his (worn ststement No 4JI0, tor the purchase of the SW'of Sec. 20. Tp.au 8, R 7 W, and will of fer proof to sh that the land sought Is more valuable for its timlier or stone than for agri cultuial purposes, aud to established his claim before W 8 Hrlti, U 8 Coonmi-sioner. at Rld'llc, Oregon, on Monday, the 2Jd day of March. 1903. He iMincs a wituetses: O. D. Ranks, of West H.-ikI. l,ia, C. A. lav. of Am.ii ion. Minn.. teier uurcu, sud Albeit Durch. of Rosehurs regon. Any snd sll persons claiming adversely the above de-crib.xl 'au.isare requested to rile their claims in this office on or belo-e said 2d dsy of March, 1S03. J J BRIDGE-, jl-P Register. Notice for Publication. Vnited Kta'es Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 4, 1902. Notice u herei.y given that In compliance rfth the provislfii of the act of Congress of unes.)".. entitled An act for the sale ol titular lauds in the States of California. Oregon Kevada .and U ashington Terriurv."asextend- ed to all ths public land state by act o August , iwt WILLIAM JOHNSON, of Rnsh Citv. countv of Chtssgo, state nf Mln nesota naa in s nay riled In this on lee bis sworn slatt nient No. 3,'AU, for the prjrchsse of the S', of of fek-c. 10, Tp. S, R west and will otter Proof to show that tbe land orghl is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish bis claim to said land before Z. L. Zimmick, I S. commissioner, Oakland. Oregon, on Satur- dav. the Jtth day of Januarv, Ivul. lie names as witnesses linns c. II. Jlahlen, and C. Louis Carlson, Ruh City. Minn , Jena A. elqveland, Bi Paul. Minn., John Tbom, Rosebnrg, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above descril-ed Isnds are tequesud to file tbeirclsim in this office on or before said 24 of Jan lMl J. T. BKIIXiKS. nl'p Register. Notice for Publication. Csmn Ftitss Layo Orncg, Roseburg, Oregon. Jan. &. 1903. Not'ce is herebv given that tn compliance wun tne proiuuons oi the act ol l ongrea ol June , en tilled "An Act inr tbe sale of 1 imber Land in the Mates of Cal ifornia, Oreeon, Nevada and Washington Te-n torv, as exterded to ail the Public Land Slates by set of Atig-i'l 4 IVJ, M a I' RICE A. HESXE.SSY. nf Two Harbors, county of fate, litaleof Minn ni inuusr oioi m iiiiiQaire nis sworn siaie ment No. 4iV, lor the purchase of the NE', irartionat ol sec 4. i p. 29 s. a s w ana will oai prf to show that tbe land sought is more val uab'.e for its umber or bne than for agrlcul ural purp:e, ant to esiahlish his claim to sai-i land before M S Htitt. I 8 Commiwioner at Riddle, n-gon. on Saiurlay. the 21st dsy of "arrh. 1"L He names as witn.asrs: J. M. Weat Viby. of Rorl.urg. Ore . Martin Moth, of Two lirbor. Minn.. D. L. Martin, and Juan Fsnm r. of Host burg. Oregon. Any and ail p-rx.ns claiming adversely the above drsrribed land are re nested to file ibeircuim in this omce on or before said 21st day of March 19UA I. T. BRJIXiEd )Sp Register. Notice for Publication. United Stste Land Office. Rnscburg, Oregon, Not. 15, lXrJ. .Notire is cerery given thst In enmpltanca sua lev pnirwonioi u sa oi congress of June s. is.s. entitled "An art for the sale of timber lands in ti e States of California. Oregon lievaiia .and U ahingtn Terriiory," asextend od to aU Ue public land states by act of August THEODORE THOMAS JONES of Manitowoc, county of Ms alto woe. state of M is onMn has this day Bled In this office his sworn s'alement No . M0 for tbe purchase of tbe N4 of See 10. Tp No J0&.. Rang S west sal will offer proof to show that the land son ght is more vaiusi ie lor lis umter or ston thaa for sxrieultural purposes, and to estsbliali his claim before tbe Reguter and Receiver oi this eaice of Kosebnrg, Oregoa. onThuifc'sy the 5:h dsy of February. 1905. H nanu-s as witnesses: William Porter, obr I.ehnberr. ol Camas Valley, Ore.. Jo in Veaasen. Jon Fanner, of Roarborc. Orecon. Aby and ail persons claiming adversely the above dt-srr be) Isu Is sre requested to file their a tcs in t"i oaics or or belore said Mb day of rebruery, t!7p ia.j. J T BRIDGES. Reg ster Notice for Publication. rSITED STATE LASD OEFICK, Roseburg. Oregon. Sept. 2$. 1901. Notice 1 hereby given that in compliance with tbe Provisions of the act of Coogrcaw of June S, li, entitled "An act for the sale oi timber lands In tbe State of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed to sll tbe Public Land btates by art oi Aug ust 4, I'&'A AMAA It SANDERS of Roseburg. couury of Douglas, state ol Ore gon, has tbis dav tied In Ibis office hi sworn sts'.-ment No ivio. for the purrhsse of the N .NWl..W! St;- NKl4 Sec 24, Tp 29 S, K 1 and will o!fer proof to stow that the land songht Is more vsiuai'ie tor its limber or stone thaa for egricultura j urivsrs. and to establish his claim l -re the kegisier and Receiver of this oiiioe of Roseburg, Oregon. on Wednesday, the 6th day ol If arch, IMS. Tit nsmes as witnesses: Oliver P Cr-show, Rose burg, Ore., tieonre Turner, H kf Oatman and F it Killv. of Myrtle Creek, Ore, Any and sll persons claiming adversely the shove dwrilied lsnds are reqaes'ed to Hie their claims in this office on or before said Slh day of March, 19u. J T BRIDGES, d25 Register Notice for Publication. I'nited Plate Land Office. Rose no rg. Oregon. Dee 27. G. Notice is heieby given that tn compliance with the provisions of the act of Congresa of June , ifTH .entitled "An act tor the sal. of timber land in the State o! California. Oregon Nevada. and Washington Territory," asexteud ed to all the publie land its tea by act of August 4. layi. WM. RALPH YOtJNO. of Conneil, county of Franklin state of Wash., has tli's dav Died in tbis office hi sworn state ment No, trof., for the porches of the ti'i of N K'i 's of KE'i. NK of SE1, of section U, tow nship A) soutn, rsnge ri west, and will offer proof to show that tne land sought s more val uable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to said lan 1 before W 8 Uritt. U B Cotnm ssioner, st kiddle. Oregon.on Monday, the 33d day of March, lint. He names as witnesses: Peter A. lui-ch, of Roseburg. Oregon, -Isaac Winning hsm, snd Dougls Winninghsm of Olalla, Ore., Vm. H. Voting. Appleton, Minn. Any and a.l persons claiming adversely the al.ove d'S ril)el lands are requested to file t heir i laims in this office or or before said 23d dav of March, 19U3. 1. T. BKIDOES. Sl2p Register. Notice for Publication. l'nliel Stales Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon Oct 11. 1SW2 Notice it hereby glveji that It. compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, )b,8, entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber land in tbe Btates of Californla,Oregoa Nevada, and Washington Territory," a e I tend ed to all the public land state by act of August .law. MRS EVA FROST, oi Roseburg, cmi ity of Douglas. Stale of Ore gon, has tins dsy flied In this office ber sworn statement No kl, for the purchase of ths K1,. MC'v KU SKHaodlot 1, section 4, Tp 27 ., range No west nd will ofler proof to show that the lad sought Is more valuable for its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, snd to establish her claim to said land before the Register and Recelverof this office at Rose bnrg. Oregrn, on Tuesday the 81st day of March, lU. Hlie uamis as witnesses: J i Frost, Jessie Bosnian, W Scanlan, J H Barton all of Roseburg, Ore. Ayandall person claiming adversely the alxsie described lauds are requested to file their claims in this olllee on or before atd 81st day ol March, 19U3. J, T. BRIIX.KJt, o20p Register Notice for Publication. tTnltod Stsfes Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Bcpt. 117, 1901. Notice I hereby given that In compliance with tbe provision of the act of Conges of JuneS. 1878, entitled, "An Act lor the sale of timber lai ds In the slates of Osllfnrnla, Oregon, Neva a, and Washington Ten itory," as extend ed to all the public land states by set of August i, Utvri. LENORE KAY, of Balem, county of Msrlon, Htate of Oregon, has this day Ol d in this otrlce ber iworn su io- ment No ii.'hM, lor the purchase of tbe 8E'i of section 2fi, township i , R west Wll. Mer. and will offer proof to show that the land sought 1 more valuable for It timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, rmd to establish bis cIhIui before the Uoglator aud Receiver of this office of Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 6lh day of March, 190S. 8he namesas wltne: Bertha Kay. Robert Civ show, Mrs Hirtiit 1 Coshow of Salem, Ore., H M Oatman, of Myrtle Creek, Ore. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above-described lauds are requested to file their claims !u ihiaofllce on or betuie the tald btu day of March ltfoa, J, T. Bkumiii, UP Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office Roseburg. Orison. Oat 1. lull Notice is hereby given that in cninnli.nv with the provision of the act of Congresa of line 8, 1878. entitled "An Act for the aaln nf Timber Land In the flutes of California, Ore- ton, Nevada and Washlnrton Terrluirv " extended to all the Public Land Htsles by act of August 4. im, ' MARTHA CASE, of Portland, oounty of Multnomsh, state of Oregon, has this dsy filed In this office ber sworn statement No 855 for the purchase of lots I, 4, 6 aud 6. of sec 81, Tp 8., K 8 west and will offer proof to ihow that the land sought Is more valuable for Us timber or atone than for agricultural purnose. and to establish hla claim before the Register aud Receiver of this of floe of Roseburg. Oreson. on Tuesdsy, the loth dsv of March. 1904. She smesas witnesses: M Buchanan, Anna E pendorfr, Erik Wik, of Portland. Oregon, and C W Jackson, of Canyon vllle, Oregon. Any and sll persona clalmins adversely the above described Isnds are reaursted to fll thir claims In thlsodlceon or before said Hah dsy Of March, 1801. i. T. BRIIXilH, D Register Notice for Publicat ion. UNITED BTATES LANDOFFICE, Rossso so, Oregon, Dec 18, l'JOl Notice is herebv given that In eomnlianca with the provisions of the act of Congress of JnneS. 187s. entitled, "Ad set for the sale of timDer tanas in the States of California Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terrltorv." as extent. sd to all the Publle Land States br act of Aug ust 4, im, IIAN8 C MOHI.FN- of Rosh City, county of Chisago, slate of Mln- nesoia, nas mis oay nieo. in this omee his worn statement No. 4150 for the purchase of the N' of N'. of Sec 2, Tp. 16 8. R west and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this lllos oi Unas burg, Oregon. on Friday the loth dav of Masrh. 113. Re naim s as witnesses: William j.iiumn mil ' Uuis Carlson, of Rush City, Minn., John Thorn and Charles Thorn, of Roseburg, Ore. Anv and all persons claim Inr adi-rnu-lv lb sbove deseritel lsmls are requested to Hie heir claim tn this office on or before said lr.ih day of starch 19UJ. JT.BRIIa.KS, 1'P Regi-ter. Soaicty Meetings. a: F. . A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. lipids rttstalar meetings on seconl and I orth Wednesdays ol each month. E. J. Btbocd. W. M. N. T. Jswi rVcretary. O. U. W. Roeebarg Lodiw No. 16 Meela the recond and fourth Mon daye of each month at 7:30 p. m in tbe 1. U. U. t. Mall. Membcra id ood atandixs? are invited to attend. F.M Tozhb M. W. E. H. Lenox Eecorder. D. .8 Wist, Financier. O. ELKSi Eoeeborg Lodge No. 326. Uolde regular eommaaira. tiona et I. 0. 0. F. llall on second and fourth Tharedayi oi each month. sll members reqaeeted to attend regn- larl and all visiting brother are cordi ally inTited to attend. W. II. Jamiksoii, K. K. V C. Lokdox, Secretary. O E, FOURTH REGIMENT. O. N. (J., meets at Armory Hall every Thursday evening, at 8 .'clock. F. B. Unui, Capt. D EG REE OF POSOR. Mytic Lodge Ho. 13. Uaeta 2nd and 4th 1 bora day eveoibe of each mon:h io N- Jve Sods' Hall. Vieiting members coi lially twitted to attend. Mas. Merit West, C. of II. . II. Lsxsoz, Rec. OF A. Coort Donitlaa Xo. 32, For es tera of America. Meets every Tuesday eveoina in Native Sons' Hall. Visiting brothers a' way a welcome. S. W.VASZfLE C. R. E. IL Lenoi. R. 8. E. V. Hoover, Physician. I.' O. O. F. PblleUrian Lodge No. 8. Mets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Caea streets, on atorday evening of eacb week. Mem bers of tbe order ia good standing are invited to attend. II. B. Gillette, X. O. N.T.Jewett, Secretary. K. of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet every Wednesday, in I. O. O. r. Hall s. 7 A) p. in. Members in good D and Id g are Invited to attend. W. C. lllLOEBRAXD C. 0. P.V. Ramp K. R. 8. O.T. M. Protection Tent No. 15. Holds ita regular Reviews the first and third Friday of each month in the I. O. O. hail. Visiting members in good standing are invited to attend.- F. F. Patkh50S, Com. E. E. Blodgett, Record Keeper. LILAC CIRCLE. No. 43, Women of Woodcraft, Meete on first and third Thursdays of each month at the Na tive Sons, HalL Visiting members in good standing are Invited to a' tend. Iantba Skhlbreoe .Guardian Neighbor. Mix mk Otbt, Secy. I "i T. M. Roeeborg Hive No. 11. Holds ita regnlar reviews open tbe second and foorth Friday eve. of each month in tbe Native Hons' Hail. Sisters of other Hives viritittg in the city tre cordially invited to attend onr re views. Jessie Kapp, L. Cox. Maude E. McClallex, R. K. M. W. OF A. Myrtle Camp No. 6330. Meets Bret and third Wednesday eacb month st Ntive Sons' Hall. Geo Bybos, Clerk. OE. 8. Rosebnrg Chapter Na 8 Holds their regnlar meeting on ths first and third Thursdays in eacb nonth. Vifiilirig members in good ttandirg are reepectfolly invited to at Dd, Mas. Nax5ie SrgAnrE W. M., Macde Rait Secretary. ITF.BEKAH8. Roeebarg Rebekah meets in II Lodge No. 41. l.O. O. F. Odd Fellows' Temple every Tneedsy evening. Visiting sisters and brethren invited to attend. Della Bbows, X. G. Coba Wimbeelt. R. S. INITED ARTISANS. Cmpqna As 1 1 eenibly No. 105 meets every Satur- dav evening, at 8 o'clock in Native Sons llall. Visiting Artisans conlially invited to attend. Mrs. M. Jones, M. A. Mrs. F. B. Hamlix, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No. 125. Meets at the Odd Fellows Hall, in Roeehnig, every flrst and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. Jas. E. Sawykrs, C. C. J. A. BrcHAMAN, Clerk. in ION ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. IF. Odd Fellow's Temple. Meets first and third Thursday evenings each month. Visitors cord ial lv invited. J. B. IlAMILTOX, C. P. J. C. TwrrcHKix, Scribe. Professional Cards. B.M. CHEADLE, DENTIST, Offlo opposite Slocum's llall ROHKBCRH ORE HI rV sT rvi A r IN KJ Ka 1 AIM D an!j ice CKEAI PARLORS fruits, Candies, Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts and Fresh Bread Daily Portland Journal Agency. Hendrick's Block, Opp. Depot I. J. NORflAN & Co. Props T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. jyil. H.JLSTUDLEY, Osteopath Temporary Office McClellan House Examination Free. Office boars t to 1 s. m. 2 to p.m. 6rdaalSUll College of Osteopathy Phone Main 21 G EORQE m. brown, Attorney-at-Law, . Coort Rons bownBtairs. RrEBCRG.ORE Q V F1SHEK, M. D, Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Robebtbo, 'Phone Main 59 L Uaer-on. QR.GEO.E. HOCCK, Physcian &. Surgeon. OfBo Rerlew Hid. fhone, Main U ROeKBrRI OEJItiOII E LMER V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Roeaaraxi Omceox Special atleatloa given to Pise nil ol the Fo aad Throat. OBca-lfala BL. one door sowtkoi City Ball Fhona. Main ML V? IUYNES, DENTIST, Kertew Building, TssepbotM Ko. 4. ROeiBCRO 0R.BOO5 X. CHAWT0BJ), Attorney at Law, Boosts 1 A t. afame rs Bldg, BOIBCB6. Oh grBoalseJwtieforeUeO 8 LaadOOceaas) ssiiung eases specialty. Late Beossvwr 0. B. Land Oslca JOHN H. SBUPE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rosebcbs, Oaiooa, Business beicirs TT.S. Land OOceaad Probat bostnews a speelaity. OfSee Abraham Bavldlna. J C. FCLLERTON Attorney-at-Law. WfJ' practice tn all tbe Utaie and Federal Couru Oflos la sfarss' BUla, Roaeburg. Oregon. Q0MM0DORE 8. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Mining Law and Water Right made specialty, starters Bid EOeKBCRO. OB.EGOX P W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. ems 1 and 1 asrvtew Building. ROSE Br Els. OREUOR J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Public, Attorney-at-Law. , Collections a Specialtj'. Room 1 Marsters Baildlng, ROWIBURQ. O JJ J. ROBLSETr, Attorney at Law. Room 11, . Taylor Wilson Block RosEBCBO, Ok B a. h. emat, c A. SlHLSSSDs gEIILBREDE & GRAY, LAWYERS Practice In all ol the court of the before tbe C. 3. Land department. Tailor llson Block U e, alsv Notary Public in office Toone slain ROSKRCKQ, ORB INSURE IN THE OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS'N INSURANCE AT COST. Head Office, McMinnvllle, Oregon . Amt.of inmirancein force, 111,000,000 00 Net gain in one year. 2,623,787.00 80,5!U.C0 22.3H0 Saving its members 1 yr., qui ber separata risks, See At J. Buchanan. Rosebnrg, Oregon. Agt. for Douglas Co Yoncalla Real . Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKER ..FIRE INSURANCE.. Timber lands located and for sale. Good bar (ruln in farm praperly. Loans made on easy term in aunis from JJ0 to any amount al 3, 4, o ana t per ceui. A. P. APPLEQATE, YONCALLA, ORE FHD FIVF f flVFFP.TIfiVFDV t. 4 4 hi ats 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 NEEDHAN pianos. None better or few as good. They will stan the most rigid inspection : : : : : xzjszs'. 1 S I 1 fYRTLE CREEK FLOUR The Best Always the Cheapest For Sale by If you want jf you want If you want If you want If you want If you want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a bouse to to to rent a house build a house move a bouse If w4atk irr,lT F F. palfefm all on or avldr N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of everr lc-riTtkn. Farms and Min eral Lani. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. (j3) OAKLAND, OREGON BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collin H. Little, o8 DENTIST. Oakland, . - Oregon. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared lor filing on Gorern- ment Land. Bine Pruito of Township Maps showing su' acan r, umas. FRANK E. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. Thone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON A GREAT COriPANY The New-Terk L.tfe-KlltT-svcTen jresrs ssld. Asuscts) stver (190,000,000. Income in 1001 orsr S70.000.00s Insarsoce 1st force ortr ijtj, 000,000. lew lusarance paid for In issi over Si6i,ooo.ooo, ltJ Policr-Molder tn 1001. 'r 117,000,000, Poller Holder In t ... over st9.ooo.ooo. W. J. Mo on, A ate tit. RoMbsrg Ore THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The lirt'atpst Farm Taper ot the Xorl h west. Published srwalT at Sslom. Ore pun. t liie'l br the farmers of the Northwest. Twenty Paces. Illustrate!. A WESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE S Papers far uro. Laas thaa acta aack Publication becan -Msrrh t, lv Sow has o.aoa snlTit'rs. I'hirnonienal growth is d uo to ita being tlio bwl iarru paper tmb lishrl. YOU SHNULD READ IT E0SESTE1D AND PUINDEAUR 5175 A YEAR. Trespass iNotice. AU persons are hereby warnevl not tn trespass, hunt, finh or camp on tht land of tho Curry Estate. 1 'orpins itnin.v do wi;l be prosecuted to Um full extent ox tne law. Estate of X. frsor (56tf.) Kiversdalo v-.v:vjv: siva vLviirvy", 3 'A ft I 3 if Leading Grocers -J Csatrvter aa Bjier Reaebarf Orasjoa. .......... Go to F. fl. IWF BARBER SHOP. For , Prort and First-day. r Haiisenu Con e!. T. ToT- Jo0tg JTt in ahp. Baths in Connection. 5 Shop oa Jackson St. Homes from $250 to $5000 Writ or 'Phone Win. T.I, Porter, Real Estate Ajent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Guide Camas Valley, Qreeon oatt vest 1 tn,brt 4 4 MRS. H. EASTON t prepared to wait npon old and new ruMomer? ad xriendj and couplet. 5 GROCERIES All fresh and ol tbe wry beet quality. Teas sad 172 'tM'urs, i oar solicited. patroaage a aos Jackson St, Dus ruir. a, A ED T. NAGIifL RESIDENT Best References. All Work Guaranteed Leave orders at Burr's Ma sie S to 000X3OOOOOOOC0 11 Pill ill 1 i 1 9 r ir'sL. r t 0 : Host Delightful Way ttTV Cro5s the Continent A Day la the City if tfce Salats A Monntain-waUed Track Througa Col orado, and the Gran Jest Scenery on the American Continent. RATES THE LOWEST aad SERVICE THE BEST Popnlar remonaUy Conducted Tourist fcxeurwone to aU Eastern feints. for lofprmatloa s ratsa, aad lUaatratwl bookleU. adJrtsa w. c. 4Third Street. flcBRIDE, rOBTLAND, OSX