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' EVENING GOWNS. Rich an4 All arfavar Faaaloaa For Winter Full Dreaa Faactiona, For evening there Is little cnange hi the etjie of the dresses as far aB the cut and mate are concerned. The sldrts may bo a little shorter, but there Is a vast difference In their fabrica tion. From four to five different stuffs are laid one over the other for one gown. Silk forms the lining, covered iwith eoft satin, then 'with chiffon, then Urtth shimmering gauze and finally an eeprit net Inserted with black and irchlte laces. 'CAmong gowns that are being pre pared for the winters balls ana grana functions many lovely satins cov ered with rich -embroideries, mingled tivith furs, and with these are bold GOWKS FOB BVEJOXQ. flowers standing up in relief, such as roses and. Irises, made of silver cloth. (with under proppings, but softened above with leaves of apricot, blue or pink chiffon. 1 ,The cut shows a lovely evening gown of ivory mousscline de sole with pearl and sequin trim miner; also a fine black net gown with silver sequins on white silk and black velvet ribbon and .lace garniture. ' Sleeves are planned to show off a pretty arm to the utmost of perfec tion. Many have a close fitting chif fon lining and over this some filmy fabric falls from the shoulders, open. lag here and there In graceful fashion. The high, full dress gowns have han Ing or elbow sleeves, and black bodices are filled Into the neck with yokes of gold and white embroidery. ' Touches of green appear in the belts, (which are brought up to the center of the back in short plaited ends. Tiny Jeweled ornaments fasten lace and ribbons most daintily. Pouched bod ices are pretty well universal, with and without narrow basques. Emer ald green will figure at the winter re ceptions and ballrooms both In chif fon and tulle. U ! . EVENING CLOAKS. DcUcktfml Theater Wrap Hi Car riage Cloak. ' Evening cloaks are things to dream p The graceful theater or driving cloak illustrated is of peach colored cloth, lined throughout with white Bilk. The trimming consists of shaded &k embroidery piped with white. A' delightful wrap is made in soft green crepe de chine as a paletot, with Jl CHAE1TXSO THZATEB CLOAK. - a simulated hood and a collar of vel vet edged with narrow fur, a full sleeve and pink satin lining veiled with soft chiffon. A pink chiffon opera cloak would be hard to beat, with its three -kilted flounces in soft chiffon, each edged With straight narrow pink silk fringe; the exquisite lace collar laid over pink tulle, the bell sleeves all tulle and lace, is quite Indescribable. Old Braaa Revived. - 5 Old brass may be cleaned to look like Bew by pouring strong ammonia on It, scrubbing with a hard brush and rins ing it In clean water. - T&mmaar. Tammany lived in the seventeenth century. lie was a native of Delaware, but settled on the banks of the Ohio river. He was chief sachem of his tribe, and his reign was discreet and peaceful. Ills great maxim was: "Unite. In peace unite for mutual happiness; In war, for nfutual defense." Lonareat Stilt Race. The longest race ever run on stilts took place from Bordeaux to Biarritz in 1893. The distance Is 303 miles. ( Alexander the Great. Alexander the Great used his sword against women rather than for them, and one of his favorite pastimes was beating his wives with the fiat of Lis steel blade. Oil Stalaa. To remove oil stains make a paste with fuller's earth and soft coal water and spread It thinly on the stains. Let It remain for some hours and then brush off with a stiff brush. If tha st&ins have not disappeared, repeat the process. "'A"GOOT" S"ROWINGT""- RecMird of a Soathera Dalrpau and Valuable Ltuon Learned. Mr. W. T. Boberts, proprietor of Fern Spring farm, Kicevllle, Tenn., sends us an Itemized record of his dairy herd for the twelve months ending July 31, 1902, says Hoards Dairyman. There were forty-two animals In milk, Jer sey and Jersey grades, nine of them heifers with first calf and five of the lot mure or less disqualified by reason if sickness or otherwise to do them selves Justice. "VTe can hardly take the space neces sary to give the records of the Individ ual cows, but we have made summa ries and segregations that arc not with out Interest to dairymen anywhere and should be of especial Interest to our southern readers. The average amount of milk per cow for the twelve months was 4.350 pounds, containing fat enough to make J252.8 pounds of butter. There were nine cows In the herd which yielded over 5,000 pounds of milk and ten cows giv ing fat enough to make over 300 pounds of butter. In the herd, as a whole, there were seventeen cows and heifers whose milk records fell below 4,00) pounds, but only three animals out of the forty -two fell below 200 pounds of butter. The nine heifers with first calf averaged 3.S91 pounds of milk and 2o2 pounds of butter, which causes Mr. lioberts to say, "Note the records of heifers, and you will see In sight a record breaking herd." - Taken all In all. Wt Ut taut.. going a very good showing Indeed. It Is much better than many old time dairymen can show, but the most en couraging feature Is the enthusiasm of the owner of these cows and his willingness to see present defects and his courage to overcome them. "We have learned," he says, "that we have some very good and some very poor cows and which they are." He kept a daily record of the amount of milk given by each cow and tested each cow once a month. When a man will do this and follow it up by discarding the poor cows, be is on the road to suc cess. Haadllaar Milk. In answer to II. W. McElwee of Athens, Tenn, who wants to find "some suitable way of moving the milk from my cow barn to my dairy,' Hoard's Dairyman prints the accompa nying Illustration and says: f A two wheeled cart with barrel or can suspended between wheels ' is a very common article In the northern TBCCK FOB KXLK CA2C3. states. If not too heavy, a tin lined barrel with a discharge gate at the bottom, swinging between two wheels, could be used to handle the milk in bulk. If It is desired to handle the milk In smaller amounts, forty quart cans, for Instance, the method shown hi the adjoining cut will be found very convenient Then the Cow 'Wont Kick. The best way to keep a cow from kicking Is to instill into her-mind. If she has any. that the milker Is her calf; then she will not kick. To do this there must be kind treatment from the start, and at the start considerable caution Is required or the fiction will not take root in the cow's brain. A new process is being tried with Ca nadian cheese at the four cooling rooms established by the Dominion govern ment The cheese as soon as received at these curing rooms Is dipped In melted paraffin wax, by which process the cheese is covered with a thin, im pervious coating that Improves its ap pearance, reduces the shrinkage and effectually prevents the growth of mold or the staining of the surface of the cheese. This practice has been tried before; but, so far as Is known, it has notrbeen successfully applied to Canadian Cheddar cheese of the regu Llt size when cured at the temperature cf so ordinary cheese curing room. The heating of the cheese and conse quent swelling and exudation of fat cause the wax to peel off. It Is hardly expected, therefore, that the cheese factory with an ordinary curing room tan adopt this method of treating ibeese. Ornmnle Chana-ea In Cheese. At a recent meeting of the Society of Chemical Industry Dr. W. F. Sutherst, F. C S, professor of agricultural sci ence at the agricultural college In Chel ford, England, read a paper on the or ganic changes occurring in the ripening cf cheese. He said that the final ex planation of the process was still want ing, but two agencies namely, mi crobes and ferments which broke np the complicated bodies In the curd Into simpler ones were the chief causes. The mlcroblc action was most varied, and to It the peculiar taste of different cheeses was due, but the molds and fungi were capable, apart from bac teria, of ripening cheese. It ml?ht be possible to make any kind of cheese by causing the particular microbe of that variety to be dominant In the curd. PERT PERSONALS. The moot question now is, "Did the Grand Duke Boris?" Baltimore Amer ican. King Alfonso of Spain Is only a slip of a boy, but he has already made Sa rah Bernhardt Jealous in the advertis ing line. St Louis Globe-Democrat Elchard Harding Davis la said to be at work upon his autobiography. Thank heaven, he is still under forty, and it can't be published till be dies Seattle rost-Intelligencer. Not contented with denouncing Colo nel Watterson as a "wretched fellow," narry Lehr also calls him a "rude man." If Harry was a friend of ours, an earnest attempt would be made ta calm him. He is entirely too angry. Galveston Dally News Odd Cnre For RheamaHsm. The gypsies have an odd cure for rheumatism, and as it is cheap and ut terly harmless It will not hurt to try It They carry a good sized piece of brim stone In the pocket and warrant It to cure the worst c&aea. The Expedition of Justice. The expedition with which the sec ond trial of Roland B. Mollneux for the alleged poisoning of Mrs. Adams in New York has been conducted fur nishes a wholesome example for the courts of New York and other com munities where the law's delay In criminal cases causes unnecessary ex pense and annoyance and frequently defeats the ends of justice. It should mark the end of the dila tory and vexatious methods which have of late years been characteristic of the more celebrated criminal cases, particularly in the eastern metropolis, wheo expert evidence and hypothetic al questions had been extended beyond the limits of reason. Prosecutors have been permitted to deliver speeches oc cupying days, the defense allowed ex traordinarily liberal opportunities for delay, and It has become the accepted usage to seize every pretext for pro longing the case or appealing It from one court to another. The result has been heavy additional expense to the taxpayers and torturing procrastina tion to the prisoner, as In the case of Mollneux, which has been in progress for over three years. A salutary innovation in New York's dilatory court methods was inaugurat ed In the second trial of Mollneux by John S. Lambert, one of the justices of the supreme court from "up the state," who "conducted the proceedings with such businesslike expedition as to be k. niring to the metropolitan law- ycrs and jurists. A lesson was Impart ed by the country justice from which the city legal luminaries might well profit Memory Freak a. It is Instanced as one of the curiosi ties of the memory that people who know long pieces of verse by heart fre quently cannot remember their tele phone number. Faded Writtac. Writing rendered illegible by age may be restored by moistening it by means of a feather with an Infusion of gulls or a solution of prussiate of pot ash slightly- acidulated with muriatic acid, observing so to apply the liquid as to prevent the ink from spreading. Tit Oldest Statae. The oldest statue of the world Is of the sheik of an Egyptian village. It Is believed to be not less than 0,000 years old. The Real Mother Goe. "Mother Goose," who Is probably more familiar to children than any other personage in story books, was a real person. Mrs. Goose, for that was her real name, lived with a family named Fleet who kept a little store In Pudding lane, Boston. latere t. A dollar loaned for a hundred years and compounded at 24 per cent will amount in that time to 1251,799,404. Filtered Water, Fish kept in filtered water, it is said, will die. That Is because the food has been taken out of It The food, how ever. Is what makes nnfiltered water dangerous as a beverage to human be ings. The Ward Pea. The word "pen" means a feather and Is from the Latin penna, a wing. Sure ly the expression "a steel pen" could be Improved upon. Pearls. Pearls must never be allowed to get damp or they will rot Always clean them with a piece of fine cambric Diamonds, however, should be scalded with hot water and then thoroughly dried. Goaaold. Gosnold. the smallest town In Massa chusetts, comprises those little specks of land which, beginning at Wood's noli, at the "shoulder" of old Cape Cod's right arm. extend seaward till they terminate In that fatal reef of the sow and Pigs. APPLICATION FOR PATENT. V. 8. Land Office Roburg. Ore.. Notice la hereby tivea that James a. 4. Yo- cum. a Dose poatoRice addres la Kiddle. Dong laaennnty, Oregon, baa thia day made and Bico in- application l or a patent lo In Jouow Ingdeacrihed nla-er mininr rmnnd. in F.xiwl. aior Mining Uistrict, Dougla county, Oregon, to-wit: The east half of the south est quarter of the x.-utnwai quarter section nineteen in town hip thirty south of range five west ol the Will- atnptta mAririian. In Hnnvlaa Mnntv t t. .... containing twenty acre. In tbe d 1st -let ol ioa (titi)ect to sale at the Land Office at Koae barg. Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely tbe foregoing described land, or any I-ortion thereof are hereby notified to file In this office such adverse claim within sixtydays from tbe first publication of thia application for patent, and falling to do so. any and all adverse claims to said placer mining ground, or any part thereof will be barred bv the pro vision of law, J. T. BRIDGES, wp aegtstcr. Flrt pnM1ntf.n Febrnarv 9. Administrators Notice. In the matter of the Katata of Jennie K. Clem en w, aeceaseo. Notice is hereby given by the Undersigned Auimuisirsuir oi ice&siate ol Jennie K. Clem enta. deceased, that he was dnlv annointat Ad m In Intra tor of the said Estate by tbe order of the Probate Conn of Donglai Conn ty, Oregon, jnade and entered of record upon tae 15th day i ..uuwy, law; All Deraona havlnr claims Bvafnat t Estate shall present the same with the neces. i iry proof within tlx months from the date of this notice to the undersigned Administrator wl auKDufx, wregon. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this tbe 22nd ubt oi January, iu. J J. F. CLEMENTS, Administrator, Sheriff's Sale. In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Oregon iw vuugiu vuuui;, J.W. Krewson l main tiff T V . VJ. BlC.ieCI RUtt MC. Cd his wife, and Thomsa Hancock, ad, mlnltrtr of th Mill, if PMl. tus McNeel, deceased ( Defendants I Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale laaued out of me aoove named court and canse on tbe 81st day of lanuarv. 1S03. noon a inriVment anil t. creedoly rendered and entered in said court ana cause, on me lvtn oay of January, 1903, by foreclosure of a mortgage In favor of the above named Plaintiff" and againat the above named Delendants and analnat tha hcrinfit mn. tloned and described mortgaged property for the sum of 76 26 with interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum from tbe 19th day of January, VM and for the further sum of 70 pwiai attorneys lees, ana io m coat and dlr uuikuibuib. nut mereiore 1 will on Saturday, the 7th day of March 1903 at one o'clock p. m. of said day, at court bouse front door, in Kosebnrg, Douglaa county, Ore- on, sell at public auction to the highest bld cr, for cash in band, all the right, title and Interest, which the said Defendants, or eitner of thera had on the 23rd dsv of July, lti94, or at any time thereafter In or to tbo following described premises, to-wit- Lota number three, four, five and twelve in section two and lot number eight in section three all in township twenty-two, south of range eight west of tbe Willamette Meridian, containing in the aggregate 210.11 acres, more or less together with all and singular the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be longing or in anywise appertaining, and will apply tne procee-is of such sale, first to the costs ol alien rale, and the costs and disbars jmenu herein taxed at (14.20 and too sum of $70 special attorney! fees and to the p yment of tbe sum of I7H6.25 due the plaintiff with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 19th day of January, and the over pins. If any them be, I will pay into court, under the order oi this court, to be paid as the said court may hereinafter direct a by order ol said court in said execution to me directed and delivered, commanding me to sell aald above mentioned and described real prope-ty in tbe manner pro vided by law. .Dated Roseburg February 8rd, 1908. E. L.PARKOTT, fjberi ff of Doula county, Oregon Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LANDOFFICK, Robsburo, Ort'Kon, Dec 18, 1V01 Notice is hereby given that in compliance . lth the provisions ot the art of rnngresaol Junes, 188, entitled, "An act for tbe sale ot limber land in the State ol California Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," aiextenl ed to all the Public Land Stale by act ol Aug ust , im. HANS C MOHLEN. nf Rpah City, county nf Chisago, state nf If In nerota, haa this day died In this office hi (worn staterm-nt No. 41.'9 for the purchaae of Jio N of N4 of See W, To. 46 B. K went and will offer proof to show that the land souths ta more valuable for It timber or atone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish hi claim before the Kegltter and Kaoelver of thia olfic ol aowburg , Oregon, on Friday the li.th day of Mtrch, 1903. He name aa wllneaM'a: William Johnson and C. Ixul Carlson, of Rush ( iiy, Minn., John Thorn and Charlea Thorn, of RoMbunr, lire. Any and all persona rlatming adversely the above dearriliod lands are requested to file their claims in thia otllco on or before aald Kith day ol March WUX J T. HKIlHiKS, - JiP Register. Notice for Publication. . United Htate Land Office, Rose burg 4 Oregon. Deo'. 27. 1M02. Notice la hereby given that in comnllance with theprorlsiouaof tbe act ol Congress of June J, 1S78, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe stale ol California, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory" aa exleud cd to all the Public land States by act of Aug ust a, MS., AXEI. L. CARLSON. of Center City, county of Chisago, state of Minn., nas tins nay men in tnia ouice nts sworn statement No. 4210, lor the purchaae of the KV. of Sec. 2t.. To. 30 , R 7 W, and will of fer proof to ahoa that the land sought Is more valuable lor it timber or atone than for agri cultural purposes, and to established his claim lfore V ri lfrltt, U S Covmi-sioner. at Rlddlo, Oregon, on Monday, the ZM day of March. 1903. ne names a witnesses: u. D. Hanks, of neat Bend, Iowa, C. A. Fay, of Anpletou, Minn, reier uurcn, aim Albeit uurcn. ol Oregon. Auy and all person! claiming adversely tha above described 'audi are requested to file tbetr clalma in this office on or belo-e said i'.m day ol Marcn,iM. J 1 biluxik. J lip Register. Notice for Publication. . UNITED HT ATE 4 LAND OFFICE, Bow ln,Nina. bnt M. 19M. Notice Is herebr civen that in comnlianre with the tiroviaiona of tbe act of Cnngrvaa of June , 1&78, entitled "An art for tbe sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," a extend ed to all the Public land btate by act of Aug. nst , 1S92, AM A" A W BANDERS of Rosebnrg. county of Dougla. state of Ore gon, ha thia day Hied In this office his sworn statement No :i.V, tor ihe pun haaerf the M W K !, W A, BE N E' Sec 24. 1 p . 8. R S .W and will offer prool to show that th land aonghl la more valuable for Its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to eatahltab hi Claim before tbe KrgUter and Receiver nf Una oiiic of Roseburg, Oregon. on Wednesday, the 6th day of March, WOJ. If names as witueaaes: Oliver P Coahow, Rose burg, Ore., "enrge Turner, H M Oalman and t M Kelly, of Mynie Creek. OreC Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above described lands are renoe ed to fil their claims lo this office on or before said Sib day of March, 1908. J T BRILKitS, d25 Register JNotice for Publication. rsrriD 8T1TBS Lakd Omn. Rose on Tt Orvgon, Sept .27. li. Notice Is hereby g.ven that in comoli nc with the provisions of the art of Congresses' Jnne V ls7. entitled "An Act for the leof timber land In the stu nf California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wa.hlniUm Terrllorv." aa extend ed to all the Public Laud blatea by act of Aug ust , IKK, BERTHA KAY, of Salem, county of Marlon, state of Oregon, baa th' day died in tbit office her sworn aiaie ment No 4ii6, lor the purrhae of the NEV of section 26, Tp2inith Range I west WkLMer. and will offer proof to show that the land auaghl ta more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi alalia before the Remitter and Receiver of tot aiUo of Roasburg, Oregon. onToeJay theMh day of March, Wi. She names as witnesses: ft Lc-nore kar, Emma 1 Cnshow, Rotwrt Coshow, of Salem. Ore., B. M. Oalman. of Myrtle Creek. Ore. Any and a',1 person claiming adversely th above described lands are requested to tile tetr claims in this office on or belore said &tn day Ol Marco, lbS-ti. J T BlIKsE9, Lp Register. Notice for Publication. Tnltrd sun Land Office Roseburg, Oreron, Iec. 17. . It otic is hereby given that ta compliance with the previslnna of t act of Cmiiiui of June t, )87, entitled "An -t for the sal as timber lands In th 91 an- 9' California, Oragoa Nevada and W as n In anon Territory," asextend d to all th public land slats by act oi Augss 4,1092. WM. H YOCSG, cf Applctnn. cotintv of Swift, state of Minn.. has this day filed in Ibis ofbee hi awarn state ment No. 4S.C, for the purchase of the N' of K', BW Viof NWi. Nt' of eW U, ol see. tion ii. loa uship Ai south, range t W , and will offer proof to sbow that tae land aonght is more valuable lor Its timber or stone tnac Mr agri cultural purpose, and 10 establish his claim beiore W S Hritt. C H Commuaioner. a Riddle, Oregon, on Monday the Ad day of March 1AO. He names as W itn.M: Peter A. Durch of Row-burr. Ore., Isaac W innirnrbara, and Doog la W innlngham of Olalla, Ore., W. R. Young, of Conneil. Wash. Any and ail person claiming adversely the above aeam bed tana ar rrq nested 10 B e men Ciaims in ui office on or beiore aald Zbl day ol March. IAS J.T BRIIX.Kj. J lip Rcgistar. Notice for Publication. United state Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon. Sept. 27. 19T2- Notiee Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the art of Cong ea of Janel DCS. entitled, "Ac Act lorthewl of Umber lands In the states of California, Oregon, No a. and v aablngton Territory, aaexbmd ed In all the public land alalia by act of August S, 1BVX. LENORE EAT. of Hak-m. county of Marion, State of Oregon, ha this day Ml d In this office her sworn state ment No .4M4, for the purchseof the SE? of section X; township V9 8 , R S went WiL Me. and will offer proof to ahow that tbe land aonght t more valuable for It timber or stone tbsa for agricultural purpose, said to establish hi claim before the Kegtner and Receive ot thia office ol KoMirg.orvgua. 00 Tuewlav. the ith dv of March. Id. She name a witness": hertha Kav Robert Co- nnw, ar r.rpma 1 1 wimiw oi najem, vrsw si j Oatman. of Mvrtle Creek. Ore. Any and all person claiming adversely the above-descri bed land are requested to file their claims in tnis office on or beloie tbe said bth day of March 19U3. J.T. Daux. sa, (Lttp. RegUter. Notice for Publication. CnHed State Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon Oct It. 1VU2. Kotle Is hereby given that In eoaapllanea with th provisions of th act of Congress of Jnn 1, 187. entitled "An act for th sal of timber land In lb State of California, Oregon Nevada .and W ashington Terrltorv."aexind- d to all tha public land atata by act of Auf-nat a, law. MRP EVA FROST. 01 Kosebnrg, cuii-iiy of Dougla. Slale of Ore gon, baa this nay filed In thia office her swore statement No So.9, for the purchase of th E'j SK.bEU SE'iend lot 1, section 4, Tp 27 .. range no 1 west end will oiler proor 10 snow thai th laud sought la more valuable for it timber or (tone than for agricultural oarcoars, and toestahlish her claim in aald land before Hie Register and Recelverof In la office at Rose burg. Oregrn, on Tuesday the Slat day ef March, 19o.t. She names as witnesses: J J Frost, Jessie Scanlan, E W Scanlan, J H Bnrton all of Rosebii'g, Ore. Any and all person claiming adversely the above described lanls are requested to file their claims In Ihii office on or before aald Slst day of March, 1903. J. T. BRIDOES, elup Register Notice for Publication. . Ukitsd Sttm Laud Omn, Roseburg, Oregon. Jan. ft, 9UX Notice Is hereby given that In eomplian with the provisions of the act of Cong res of June 8, D78,entlllcd "An Act for the sal of limber Land In the mate of Cal lln,l. n M A - - I ui . r- tory," as extended to all the Public Land States if 1 mirL' a urvvvoev of Two Harbors, oountv of lake, Bute of Minn., ui.iuiiuBTiiKii ntiuvooice 01s sworu state ment No. 42, for the purchaae of tbe KKi, fractional of ace 4, Ip. 29 8, R H W and will oil .-1 proof to show that the land sought la more val. uable for Its timiier or ttone than for agricul tural purposes, and to eslat.li.h hi claim to said land before W B Brill. U 8 Commissioner. at Riddle, Oiegon, on Saturday, the 21at day ef March, 1903. lie names a wltmases: J. M Weath.iby, of Roseburg, Ore , Martin Mnth, of Two Harbors, Minn., D. L. Martin, and John Farmer, of Roseburg, Oregon. Any and all praon claiming adversely the above described land! ar requested to file their claims In thli oftic on or before aald 21 ot day of March IMi. I. T. BRIDGES JP Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon, Jan. 6, 190.1,. Notice li hereby given that in eompllsno with the provision of the act of Congress of June S, 1878. entitled "An act for th sal of timber land In the State of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory," aaextend d to all th public land itates by act of August 4, 1892. . . MARTIN MfJTH, of Two Harbors, cm nty of Lake, state of Minn., has this day tiled In thia office hta sworn state ment No. 4.'l, for the purchaae cf the E1 of BK4, and SW J of fcE't' and HCUL of BW i? of Sec. 14, Tp. 29 8, R 8 west and will offer proof to laow that the land sought ii more val uable for its timber or atone than for agricul tural purposes, and to eatabllsh hla claim t.i aald laud belong W 8 Hrltt, V 8 Commissioner at Kiddle, Oregon, on Saturday the 21st day of March, 9(i3. lie names as witnesses: I). L. Martin, nf Roseburg, Ore., Maurice A Henneaay of Two 1' arbor, Minn,, J. M, Weatheiby, and John Farmer, of Roseburg, Oregon. Any and all pernors claiming adversely the above described land are requested to file their claimi in this ofltce on or before said 21st day of March, 19US. J.T. BKIDUKH, J8p Register. Notice for Publication. . United States Land Office, Roscourg, Oregon. Deo 27, 1902. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with th provision! of the act nf Cong res of June 1, 1878, entitled "An act fer th sals of timber lands in th States of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington lerritory," axtrj(V d to all th public land it is by act of August , 1802. i . WM RALPH YOPNO, of Connell, county of Franklin, state of Wash., haa Ih's day filed In this oHee his sworn state ment No, 4W, for the purchase of the NU of V E. KE54 of N EJ4. N of SE, of section 12, township Alsnutn, range sweat, and will offer proof to ahow that tne land tought 1 more vab uable for Its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish his claim to aald land before W 8 Hrltt. U S Cnmm'aaloner, at Kiddle, Oregon, on Monday, the 23d day of March, 1903. lie namoa as witnesses: Peter A. Durcb, of Roseburg, Oregon, '.Isaac Winning haul, and Douglas Wlnnlngham of Olalla, Ore., Wm. H. Young, Apple to... Minn. Auy and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their clalma In thli office or or before aald 24d day of March, 1903. J. T. BKIDUK4. J12p Register. Notice for Publication. United mate Land Office ttoaebura. Orea-nn. Oat 1. lutl Notice I hereby given that in compliance with the provU'ons of tbe act of Copsms of June 1, 178, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Land In the State of California, Ore gon, Nevada and WaMbington Territory." as extended lo all the Public Land Slates by act I of August 4. 1892. ' I MARTHA CAKE, of Portland, county of Multnomah, state of uregon, na mis oay nieu in tma omc ber sworn sta'ement Ko SMC for th purchase of lola 1, ... and t, of sec S4, Tp t 8., R I west and will f fer proof to show that the land sought I mora valuable for It timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bla claim before the Register and Reoaivsi o this fflo of Row burg, Oregon. on Tuesday, in loth day of March. 190. she names a witnesses: M Buchanan, Anna E Tappendorff, Erik Wlk, of Portland. Oregon, and C W Jackson, of Canyonvllle, Oregon. Any and all person claiming adversely the above described lands are requested lo file their clalma in thi office on or beiore asid Hlh day ol March. 1901 J.T. BRIDGI8, u Register Society Mtlngs. A F. 4 A. M. Laurel Lodge Xo. 13. 11 ilda regular meetinga on secuna an, 4 f ..Ik Canu,t.,.. .1 ---t. mMA A HlMl ..WUWUOJW JA month. E. J. itocd. W. M. N.T.Jg-rtTT, Secretary. AO. D. W. Kooebnrg Lodge Ko. 16. Meet the pecood and fourth Moo- a usji ua r.u ujuutu av f .uv f ci. , in tlua I. O O V Hall. Unshm in ffood ataodiPt ara invited to attend. It. M. lOZlKR H. W. E. II. Lknox Recorder. ."' - D. .8 W'bbt, FinADder. - - Temporary Cflice McClellan Hoove IxanMnaiton Tree. OBSee hour to 17 a. m. BP. O. ELKS. Roaebtrrg Lodge No. ItoHp.n. CradusU SU!1 College of Osteopathy 326. Holds regular eemmaaica,- Phone Mala n tiona at I. O. O. F. Ball on second i)J lonrth Tbaradara of each month. ,.,,., t,.,. AH member reqaeaied to attend rega- itAJBGE M. BKOWN, . laiW and all Tiaitioc brothers are eonii- ivy ioTited to attend. - . Attorney-at-Law, W". H. JaxHEwOM, K. R. . cXxirtHons V C. LoDO!C, PecretAJT. Don Stairs. ROSEBCRG.ORK HO E, FOURTH REGIMENT. O. V ' FISHEH, U. D, I. N. U , meeU at Armory Hall eTery j Tharadav eTeniog , ai 8 e'clock. . . 0 F.BlHA.ua,capt. Physician, Surgeon. Office oyer P. O. RoasBCBa, DEGREE OF HONOR. Mystic Lodge 'Phone Main 69L OftaooK. Ho. 13. Maeta 2nd and 4th Thora. day erenikis of each roonih ia Ka- UnPr ive Bona' Hall. Visiting member cor- r)11610 H0CCKt lially iattted to attend. . ir t7 t MM-""rfWT.C.0tH. Physcian &. Surgeon. Iv. 11. Ly30xt Kec, : OBo Review Bla. ROblBTRd fOF A. Co art Doagiu No. 32. For- Fhoaa. Main M oehxh eat-!, of America. MeeU erery , v nnnVFR Trteday erening la NaUt Sona fcJLMER V..IIOO ER, Hall. Viaiting brothers sjwaya velcome. . S. W.VaxZili C. R. PHTSICIAS AND SURGEON. E. H. Lox, R. P. Ra "' ,. ,, . . Special atlaatloa given to Diaaaaea l tM Ho. E. . HOOTU, PhTSlClan. and Throat. OSes-Main fM..ondoor aonlh of Cl ty HU IO. o. F. PbllfUrian Lodge No. 8. ntona. Malawi. Meet in Odd FellowV Temple, eor- n W UAYNES net Jackson and Caas streeie, on ' Saturday erening of each week. Mem- IPNTTIT bera ol the order in srood rutndiog are aJIii I IO I , iaiTited to attend. Review Balldlag. H.B.GnXaTTR, N.G. teleanoae Wo. ftOHEBTftq ORsaot. N.T. JgwaTT, becreUry. ' if of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. MeeU A " i every Wednceday.in I. o. o. F. . Attorney at Law, HaU t7J0p. m. Members la aoii i. iaise Bidiu oB0aa. o vyxl binding are inin ted to Attend. C9.,oMM.Klh)rUllD g UadOBctssi . U. lllLDEBaAtD C. O. ' asiiuaf eases a specialty. 8. V. BaMpK. R.6. - Lau Raceaver C. B. Land 0c KO.T. M.-Protectioo Tent No. 15. r,rpir Holds iU rvular Hevwn the JOUS H. EBUPE, . first and third Friday of each . ' .t-vjuvitv lrtiw month in .he I. a O. hall. Visiting . . ATTOKNET-AT-LAW, members in good standing are invited to RoaaacM, . Oaseon. attend. F. F. PaTTSRSOX, Com. Boslnea. beiore U.8. Land OnWaad rrabat E. E. Elodoitt, Record Keeper. Qaw-Abr&'nr' - LILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of CBTnv ' '. Woodcraft. MeeU on first and third T C FULLERTO . Tborsdays of each month at the Ne- m tire Sons, HalL VieiUng members in . . Attorney-at-Law. . rood standing are invited to attend. wn, u aU the State and rederai Croru Iaxtha SaUiLwtBDt.Goerdiaa Neighbor. office In Mark- BM sVsctmrg. Ofeeoa. Mmms Otsy, Bevy. LCMMODORE 8. JACKSON, Holds lu rtar wrietrs opoa the AUorn;, -j Coon-ellor at Law. " second and foorth Friday ere. Miing Uw Md Water RighU -maJ of each month in the Native Sous HalL B nrjeeialty 8IrtW.!S7W?.Bi"!i?,2 -twasrVBld - ROeBORO.ORIGO re cordially invited to attend our . re- , '". . U W. BENSON, . . Jsaeis Kapi", L. Com. .Mauds e. McClalum, r. k.- , Attorney-at-Law. Dm 1 and 1 Mw-F A. Myrtle Camp No, 6330. wriew Building. EOSXBCRf. ORioon MeeU first and third WedaeedaTS . each BOnthG,N'eIkn- JA. BUCHAS AN, Notary Public, E. 8.-Roeeborg Chapter No. 8 Attorney-at-Law. Holds their regolar meeting on the Collections a Specialty. ' first and third Thnrsdaya in each t nonth. ViaitiDg members in good Mar tan uuiuing. ROrtEBCRG. O ' rUndir.g are reepecKolly inriled to at- . 1 end. Mas. Nasjcie Spbaocs W. M., TJ J. ROBIXETT, Macps Rat 8ecreUry. Xla . . RKBEKAHS. - Rosebnrg Rebekah : 'l? &t Lodite No. 41. I.O. O. F., tneeU in Taylor A Wilann Block RoBRtra1. Oas Odd FsJlowe' Temple eery Toeeday ; erening. Visiting siaiers snd brethren .p.naar. CA.BgLatoa "'"'1",MDdruJC,K.G. gEHLBREDE A GRAY, """" ' LAWYERS ' UNITED ARTISANS. Umpqua As- rmctlce In all ot th enoyu of th ue,ala. eemblyNo. 105 meets every Sator- before the 0. a. Und ilerment. - daveeninff, at 8 o'clock in Native ' ' Tailor A witao. Block. Pons Hall. - ViaiUng , Artisans cordially ac roskbc rq, oil invited to attend. - . Ret. S A. Docolas, M. A. . . INSURE IN THE Mi,.. Lrla Brows, SetreUry. nnrflnM' !) n TT JOO'IJ WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Oak UlUUUil I IKt' KlLIlI flOtJ B Camp No. 125. Meets at the Odd ivjcnnAMrn at rncT Fellows' Hail, io Rosebarg. eyery - INSURANCE AT COST, first and third Monday erening. Visit- Hod Offlee, afcMinnTiiie. Oregon ing neighbors g W yks CO" -ra-0' insnrancein force, 111,000,000.00 J. A. BpcHAKAH.Clerk. ' ' Net Rain in one year, s 2..7S7.O0 , Saving iU members 1 yr., 80.591.U) UNION ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. IF. Number separate risks, . 22,360 "rThiivLZ1!; SSh A-J- Buchanan, and third Thunxiay evenings each ...vxi' month. Visitors cordially invited.- Rosebnrg, Oregon. Agt. for Douglas Co. J. B.llAMIl.TO.t, C. P. ff T-a 1 T-A j.ctwitchsll, scribe. Yoncalla Real Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKER Professional Cards. ; . ..fire insurance.. - Timber lands located and for ar-le. Good bar- BVf OTTTAUT Tf gain In farm praperty. Loans marl on easy. Vitwt4t term In rams from M to any amouut at , 4, nPNTI5T and per cent. UbUNIIbl, A. P. APPLEOATE, ?loC?n.PHaU KOBBBDRQ OR I . . ' . VOItCALLA. ORK ' w -k. -wAm a av m a MO On AMC' IX UKi ll,-Z? Fruits, Candies, Gikes, Pies, Doughnuts and Fresh Bread Daily Portland Journal Agency. Hcndrick's Block, Opp. Depot I.J NORflAN & Co. Props HE E THE BEST AND MUCH THE BEST T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE 3 Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregonl JJR. H.L.ETUDLEY, rnn aviaig: rni rrcrint c n v . ' fOR FINE CON'FfCTIONERY fsjrj ice CREAM PARLORS ' t a PIANOS . The Needham Factory nothing but High Grade fYRTLE GREEK FLOUR...... J JLiJl The Be5t A,way5 the Cheapest.: s For Sale by sttcvvysiN v: v- - If you want to buy a farm jf you want furnished rooms If you want to buy a house, . If you want to rent a . house If you want to buill . a house If you want to move a house U via lia't tn?vr all on or a.lJraa . . . ; F F. pattsf sbi N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERSMEXT LANDS Of erers-ilesrrivtioo. Farms and Min eral Lands. Orejjon, Washinstoo and Minnesota. (j23). OAKLAND, OUEGOX BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. ! THE NEW ill! Cor. WasiUDsion and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collin H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, . - Cgon. j Abetract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for -filing on Govern- men t Land. B!ne Prvnta of Toantsbip Maps jhowing ai acant Lands. FRANK t. ALLEY, : Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for a! I Build ings. ' Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Baildinr. Thone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON A GREAT COn PAN Y The Mew-York Llfe- KlftyoarTeai years old. " AgaeUovrr ioo,ooo,oo. Income in 1901 orsrr j,oo,ooo loaairaace t n force over 1146, 000,000. - . Mew lusarance paid for la 1901 orrr i6l,ooo,oo. Paid Pollcjr-iioldrrs In 1901, over i;,ooo,oso. Paid Pollcy-Holdera In 57 vtan, over 9j49,ooo,ooo. W. J. Moon, Agrnl. Kosebnrg Ore QTH F a ki n V is THE SCENIC-LINE Through Salt Lake City, bpnugs and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery by daylight TO .AXiXj points east 3 FAST TRAIN'S DAILY BETWEEN OGPCN AM) PENYER 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS ALLOWED For ratos, folders and other V. C. McBRIDE, ien'I Agrent. iufornmtion, aJJrot , . 14 Third Street, PorttanJ, Ore Malte Goods A ft 1 Leading Grocers : : "a x : vvsr: . iv -.v vsr:.vv s? Cea tractor aa4 HjiMr .-Sdeebarf Orcos asaaaaaavaa aAaAAAaaasaASLASLA saasjsjasf aval www ofsj o-pSBsaja O . i 4 Go to ;: TTr- r 7 r - 9 . lUUi B 1 BAPBER SHOP,-- ? Fer a Promj..t and Firrt-claee Share or H sir-cot. - Cnmpe-. . tent Workmen, Clean Tor-. elt, Tooin aiiravs ia ahape. " Baths in Connect ka. t t?hop on Jackeoai SC Homes from 5350 to $5000 . : VHte or Tbone J St ' . v a . vvjnm iii, xrorter, - Real Estate Agent and Nptary Timber and Homestead Locator - ; Packer and Oil ide . ' Camas Valley, . ... Oregon a sa ik ami ti aesl of RoceNcrc ra---ryvt. fV MDQ u tr eS-T-s-i ai m v. - r . 1 . o 1 svFrr 10 wait, apon- ol . i and Pew curtomers and friends J with a fall and complete - stock of r GROCERIES- ah ireen ana cn tee Terr best f qualitr. Teas aad ccfTee-re J epeciakfes. Year patronage - a aoliciMd. U-a. wvvuax J THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD TheGnasi-st Frj Pawr of the Xon lSiihrl w-iijv ai Sm. Oro rnn. K.liit.) by the farmers of io-Sortharv-v. Tarrntj Fatx-a. lilastrsitJ. A WESTERN PAPER FtR VE5TERN PEOPLE SParrsfor i c. Laa Uua acta eaca . - - Pubhratloa Wean Msrch V, r.s. Xow has ,aoo sufKcrilwrs. I hrnomooa! CTia-ta in ir 10 ia being tho bestlsrra tntfrr pub-hsbt-U. . . - YOU 5HNULD READ IT kojIestead a3 -puiMain Willi 1 1 II': H i . li - nl tl B i i ft a ' bt" a ii 5 & 5 m i v 1. u. i ffplD GfMfjQE th ilEKW. Leadville, Tneblo, Colorado