la using silage made from pood well eared eorn for elect footing let the an imals start to "wttl twenty or tLirty frauds a day and Increase this to ti lit tle loss than they will readily consume, Mik will be all the way from thlrty Bva to fifty pour.da If the silage Is en tirely to their liking, and it usually la, Jf they are allowed forty pounds of b1 lage, they may eat as much as five pounds per day of dry forage In the form of clover hay or wheat straw. Let the steers make their gains largely Wt first upon the silage, as this Is the cheapest feed e -variable. Begin feediaj tomeestrates after two or three weeks. teDowtng the animals two or A Deafer Dale Ft. Inhabitants of Denby Dale, near Barnsley, England, have had the habit for 100 years past of baking enormous pies to celebrate great events. On one occasion a Denby Dale pie contained half a sheep, twenty fowls and half a peck of flour. . A Great Camellia. . At riLnlta, near Dresden, Is the largest camellia In Europe, It Is 100 years old, about fifty feet high and has 40,000 blossoms each season. Tae Aat Bear. The great ant bear of the South American forests contrives to intimi date his feline enemies by rearing up ta his fall length, but by that very trick elves the hunter a chance to take a deadly aim at his heart. Jjioonda of grain each dally. The con toBtretes can consist of two-thirds corn fend oae-thlml bran by weight. As the Sattentrtg period progresses the steers tuttst not have so much bulky food as they are forced to take when living on trtlage for practically the whole ration. Out down the silage allowance and gradually Increase the grain supply UEtfl the animals are getting a pound of grain a day for each hundredweight ef animals, the remainder of the grain Allowance coming of course from the ears In the corn silage. W. A. Henry tn Breeder's Gazette Tie Polled Darhana. ; ; Young Hamilton. 40, a good type of the male rolled Durham, was bred In Kalla and Hard Wood. three L It Is claimed that you can drive nails Notice for Publicttion. Fniteti 8 Intel Lund Office, Rosebunt, Oregon, Jan. If. VD3. Notice it hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June $, 6 8, entitled "An act for the rale of timber lands In the 8tstesof California, Oreirnn Nevada. and Washington Territory." aaexlend- , ad to all the publio land atata bv act of August a, UflK, WILLIAM A RIMMOND3 of Brocksay, county of Donglan state of Orvfron ha this dav flusl in this onu-e mx sworn state ment No 4.:U6 for the purchase of the SWi be ln lot 6 and 7 E1 8W'i flee 6, Tp 26 8.iuin, K Ko 8 W and will oner proof fo show that the land sought is more valuable for lta timber or sbnirthaii for agricultural purposes, and to es- tariilsri nis cisim to saia iana m-iore l u mm mirk D 8 Commissioner, at Oakland, Oregon, on Wednofdar.ihe 8tli day of April, 111X1. lie nsuie aa witness's: (iearge W Krone, Roef hunr. Ore.. Ores A Uousor, Oakland. Ore.. W 8 Threlkeld.Tvee, Ore., U F Callahan, Wardton,-) Oreann. Any and all persona claiming adversely vha above-described lands are requested to nle their claims in this office on or beiore said Kn day 01 Apr. litrS. J.T.BRILKJES, jjfip Register. Notice for Publication. , UNITED STATES LAND OFFICK Kobshcbo, Ore.. Not 4, 1V02. Notice is hereby given that In eompllanea with the provisions of the aet of Congresa of Junes, )S7H, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands in the States of California, Oreiroa Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend d to all the publio land states by act of August OBCAR GrKTAFdON. of Ashland, county of Ashland, state of Wis consin, nas mis flay tiled la this office his sworn statement No. SV13 for the purchase of me oi sec 26, in rpy-JJ, it 4 west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim before the Register and Receiver of this olllos oi Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the Mth day of May, 1S01 He names as witnesses: w r Johhson, In. Eva line Johnson, John Ball, Jr., and C O White, all ot Myrtle Creek, Oregon. . Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to nle their claims in this oflioe on or before said ithth day Of May. 190. J. T.BRIDGK8, niarl2p Register Notice for Publication. ! TJnlted States LandOfflce, Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 7. 1S0S. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8, 187. entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lends In the States of California. Ore gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as ex tended to all the Publio Land Blab by act of August t, 1892, PHILIP CHRIST, JR., of Vancouver, county ol Clark, state of Wash ington, baa this dav filed In this office bis sworn statement No. 81 JO, for the purchase of the NW'of section 4, township 8, R ft west, and will offer proof to show that the land sou ght Is more valuable for its timber ot atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this tile of Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 28th day of Hay. 1903. He names as witnesses: Esle Boren, John Lebn berr, Wm. Marry, and llenry Boren, ail of Camas Valley, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above doscrllxd lands are requested to file their olalma in this office on or do lore said Jtilh day of Mar. l'JOS. J T BRIDGES. MarlJ Reg liter. into hard wood without bending, Jhein If you dip them first In lard. Haualxaaaa. At the Dresent day, on the best au thorities, there are 250,000.000 Mussul mans In the world. The Christian pop ulation Is put at 447,000,000, but the In crease of Islam is more rapid than that of lta sister religion. - Tertoiae Shell. Tortoise 6helL however old, can be Lept bright by polishing It occasionally with rouge powder. Strawberry Sasro. Strawberry sago Is made by soaking half a cup of sago In a cup of cold wa ter for an hour, adding a pint or straw berry Juice and half a cup of sugar and cooking until the sago la transparent Berve cold. Notice for Publication Tnited Slates Land Office. Rosebnrg, Orvgon. Oct 9.1902. Kntii-AiB herehv riven that In eompllanoa with the provvlonsol the act of Congress of iune S, JSTS. entitled "An act for the sale of Notice foi Publication. United State Land Office. Roseborg, Oregon Jan. 12, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compllanoe with the provisions of the act of Congress oi June s, 1K78, entitled " An act for the sale of ti mber Units in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington rem lory as extended Ui all the public land states by act of August 4, LEOPOLD LEE. of Lost Post Office, eon my ol Red Lake, state of imniitii'iis, unf iuibuvt uini m m in oiuro uu sworn statement No. lor the purchase of tiieSE!i of action 6, township 29 8, R S west. and will offer proof to show that the land son ght Is more valuable for lta timber or stone thsa for agricultural purposes, and to establish fala nlstm before the Register and Receiver ol this aliie of Rossbnrg, Oregon. on Wednesday, the SSlh day of March, 1903" He nmcs s wlineM.es; W. H. Wright and W iiliam Duron, of Mvrt'e Creek. Oregon, A. D. Clink, of Rosebnrg. Oregon, E G Bloraasli, of Eut Portland, Oregon. Any and all pervout cial.ntng adversely me above described Unds are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said lh day of March, 13. . J T BRllHiKS, lip ttfgnier. T0CXO HAMILTON. bhlo, and at the time his likeness was made be was four years old and lghed over 2,700 pounds. He was be a dark red color, with no white markings. His fdre and dam are both recorded lnthe American Shorthorn Herd boot. "Whether either of them (was without horns Is not stated. This bull was the first prize animal In his Hass at the Columbian exposition, won the breed sweepstakes and led the herd Which won grand sweepstakes for gen eral purpose cattle. II is jret have been hrr successful show animals. "His idauchters are a fine type of beef anl- knals and regarded good milkers, but lOrey have too dairy records. Eep Tkeat Comfortable 1' The Idea that the cattle should be kept oat In the pasture as late as pos- irfhlft In the fall that they may be hardy daring the winter weather Is a jpery erroneous one even If It did pre ivall in the days of our grandparents, isays American Cultivator. The grass that can be found In the fields after there has been a severe frost Is so ln autritloas and Indigestible-that the an imals are less fit to withstand cold than those that have been given better food In the stables. All stock wEl grow lean on It and shiver In a tem perature . where a better conditioned animal would be comfortable, and the fcows win make corresponding shrink age m their mUk. But the stablea should be warm enough to prevent any fof them from needing to be hardened to the winter weather, and If It is nec lessary to turn them Into the yerd for winter it should be for as short a time as possible and In the warmest pint of bright sunny days. Even the sheep. jK-lth their warm woolen coats, do bet ter when not kept out long In cold fetorms and Windy days. . Bolateta Beef Fans la Sew Tarlc j It la undoubtedly true that the de mand for heavy beef for both home - iand foreign markets Is on the increase. and prices are and will be higher than tor years past, and for this reason farmers are turning their attention to that direction. There, is an lncreajed (demand for nolstetos, and prices were never eo high as at present The Hot BtetD Is the Ideal dairy cow. She Is ca pable f osing large quantities of feeI and producing mUk at a less cost per fcwndred pounds than any other cow. jWhen on account of age or for any other reason she becomes unprofitable for the dairy, she has the ability to use jthe same amount of feed to put flesh on her bones and win do It at less cost than other dairy breeds. I do not know of any one who raises steers for beef. Jbnt all our cows and bulls eventually . L . Kaa? merkot nr.H T tw11pVi that a farm remote from milk shipping stations which could be purchased at r Jow price could be made very profitable In the production of Holstein beef. E. H. Taylor in Rural New Yorker. tsprorrment Ia Tex a. " The persistent efforts of the Texas atoefcmen to Improve their herds Is be .pinning to show its effects. Breeders la other states are coming to Texas for cattle, recognizing the fact that Terns now breeds cattle that are not surpassed. An instance showing the asteem in which Texas breeding cattle lare held Is given by C. F. Thomas of (Alexander, Ark., who In a letter to Verm and Banch says: "Hereafter I shall not only buy south of the fever iiae, but shall advise my friends to do 00, even If they have to pay a third more for the stock. One of my friends baa Just ordered a registered Red (Polled cow and heifer from Texas, as 1 advised him by all means not to buy north of the fever line and that as good took was bred In Texas as the countrj afforded." . ROYAL ROBES. lim-.rUnili in tH stAtsnf California. i ireeoi Nevada. and Washington Territory," asexiend ed to all the public land states by act of August 4, utsz THOMAS CLVE of Grand Forks, Countv of rand Forks. State of North Dakota, has this day Bled in this office bi swnrn statement So. lor tne j.U'cnase oi toe lots 3 nd 4 SWsvtSiOiPecnouo. Township !Su!b, oi Ranee 8, w. and will of- i, r proof io show that the land sought ts mote valuable fir its timber or stone than for sgri- cultnral purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before W ti Britt. U. S. CommiKi. ner at Riddle. npon, id Friday, the 27th dav of March, 1903 He names as witnesses: W. H. Boren, H. C. Boren. Harry Lenherr and John Aiiv and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are rM nested to file their c'.aims in ihis office on or beiore the 27th day of Mann. 19 S. , J.t. BRUXiES, c20p RegUter Contest Notice. rnited states Land Office, ' Rosebnrc. Oregon. Jan. li 1?3. A saSricnt conte-t adidaTU having been tiled in this omoe bv RANSOM R. LOCKERBT, contestant, against homestead entry No SMS, r ade lecenilr. ItSW. lor SWJi ijec'.ion 20, ToH5hip Sv e . Range 8 west, bv WILLIAM J. GCY cntestee. In which it is alleged that saldVen- tryman is dead, having died more than nue rear ago, that he was unmarried and that there ts no venon living on the land or claim- i-g title thereto and that said laud is abandon ed, taid rarties are bereby noffied !o aj-pear, respond and offer evideoce touching said a'le- ranon at 10 o clock a. m. on March 2L W5. be fore the Regisur and Receiver of the I'nited S'ates Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. 1 he smd contestant having, in a pmner am davit, filed December 10. le& set forth facts ahich show ttat after due diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hen br ordered and directed that such notice be given by cne and proper publication. J T BRIDGES, Register, .. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office Roseburg, Oregon. Nov. 8. 1902, Notice la hereby given that in eompllanoa with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8,)T. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory." asextend- ad to all the publio laud slate by act of August CURTIS JOHNSON, of Erie, county of Erie slate of Pennt,lvanla has this dsy Bled in this office his sworn sts'e- nit nt No. 8U!4 for the purchase of the Ni NK'i, BW!$ NKK, NWj, NK'4 of section In township -M south, range 4 west, ana will one r prool to snow that the laud sought Is more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of thja eliios of Roseburg, Oregon. on Thursday, the 28th day ot May. 190. fie Dames aa witnesses: W r Johnson, Mrs Ela ine Johnson. Job n Ball, Jr., and C O White, all of Myrtle l.rees. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above desctlbed lands are requested 'o die their claims la this ottioe on or before said 2sth day of MayliWi. J.T. Bai doss, - marUp Register. Notice for Publication. Tnited SUtes Land Office Rosebnrg. Orepon. OcU7, 1902. Notice u hereby given that In eompllanoa with the provitions of the act oi Congme of Junes, ISTH, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon Nevada .and Washington Terrttorv," asextend ed to all the public land late by aet of August 4.1SS2. FRANK E. COVELU Lumber Exchange. Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, stale of Minnesota, has Ibis day bled in this oulce nil sworn statement Mi S7H for the purrba- of the N'j ot of rec. Ko. 10 In Tp. No. 26 8, of & No. 8 west and will offer proof to ihow that the land son ght Is more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hut claim before the Register and Receiver of this oiiice of Roseburg, Oregon, on Monday, Uie 6Ui iav of April 1903. He names as witnesses: Francis A. Baker, and Jxsiea W. Doherty, of Minneapolis, Minn , John Thom. and Chaa. Thom. of Roseburg, Oregon Any and all persons churning adversely the above described lands are request d to file their claims in this olnce on or bt-lora said eta oay ot April, liui. J. i. BJtll-Hjt?, nl3p Register Notice for Publication. Notice for Publication United Stales Land Office. Roseburg, Otegon, Nov. 7, 1902. Notice is hereby given that In eompllanoa with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 8,1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory," aaextend ed to all the publie land slates by act of August t, law. - R. J. WATSON, of Glide, oonntv of Douglas, aula of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No SMI, lor the purchase of the N VM l bW ' ., b4 NWJ4, of seo 4, in Tp 27 S, R 2 W. and will of fer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable for lta timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish Ms Claim before the Register and Receiver of this flic of Roseburg, Oregon. on Tuesday, the th day of May, 1903. Pa names as witnesses: John L Watson of Ulide, umon, j i murnioii, n vaa v reva, uregon, J R Gardiner, and John W Ureenman, both of Feel. Ores on. Any and all persons claiming adversely lh above described lands are requested to file tkeirelslms in this office on or before ald46th day of May, 1M. J f BRl iM.Kri, tnaru Kegisier. Un itid Ststss Lann Orrica. Kosssuao. Ore.. Nsv. 7. 1J02. Notice Is bersbv given that In eomnliaace with the provisions ot the act of Congress of I June. IbTH, tnUlled "An act lor the sale of Timber Lands in the States of California, ore c -. Nevada and W ashlngton Territory." as ex lended to all the Public Land slaUie by act of I August 4, li-yJ, EUNICE B SAPPIN0TON, of Portland, eonntv of sf ultnomah, atata of Ore ton, baa this dav filed In this ofltce her sworn statement No. krti, lor th purchase ef the SW of section 4, township 29 ri, range 8 west. ana win oner proof u snow inu tne iuu sought ts more valuable for Its timber or s'ooe than for agricultural purposes, and to establish ber claim to said land beiore the Register and Receiver of tblsofhceat Roseburg. Oregon. on Tuesday the Jnth day of May. lB She names as witnesses: Hale Boren. John Labtv rerr. Wm Murrv. and Henrv Boren. ail of Camas Valley Orevoo. Any and a.l persons claiming adversely th above described lauda are requested to fil thelrclatms in thuoiLceon or before said 2Sui dayof May. lSOi. J. I.BRIIaiES. maris sieguter. Society Meetings. Notice for Publication. United S'ates Land office, Roseburg, Oregon. Feb 2L 1JS- Notice n hereby given that In comcllance with tne provisions o! the act ol congress of June a, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the State of California. tnegra Nevada .and VI ashlngton Territory." asexteud d to all the publie land states by act of August a, uh, V1CTU riSK-gHTO. of Fnohnmish, oonnty of tfaohomisb state of W'shiigun. has this day fiied In this office hissaorn statement Ko. 44?J, for the purchase of the NVk 'i of Sec K, Tp 81 South, Rangv west, and wla offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for ts timber or atone than for agricultu-ml purposes, and to establish his claim to said land bel-.re W 8 Britt. I- 8 Commissioner at Riod e, Orecrn, on Fridsv the 1st dsy of May. He names as witnesses: Charles A ehort, Snohomish, Wash, Ii B tbort, SeatUe, W sah, W We) bright, Rlddic Ore, J Q Giibeit. Perdoe. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file tl?eir claims lu this office or or beiore said 1st cfXeyUuj. J.T. BRIDGES, U6p neguser. a: A B. lEEDHAM PIANOS i THE BEST AND MUCH THE BEST The fre-iient sales of small infrtru menU ol lalo h a surpritw for this time ot lite year. Prices and quality is what counts when selling goods and yon can always get the bet goods for the luat money at T. K. Richardson's. few m-cond hand giTing incite We bare on hand a pianos, which w oat at a sacrifice, to make room fr our next car load. We hare oiTiy four pianos of our Inst ear load left. The Xeetlham sells itwlf at sight and souruL Keetlham Pianos, the best anJ only Hie best. T. K. Kichardisori. Notice for Publication. Unlte.l Sutes Land Office. Rdseburg, Ore, Nov. 21, 1901. Notice u hers-y given that In eotnpltanes) with the provisions of the aet of CocgPM of Junes. IsTS, entitled "An act for the aaia of timber lands In the Stales of CallforniaOregoa Nevada. and W ashing-urn Territory," axnd d to all the public land slates by act of August 4.112. ALIC GU8TAF50X. of Myrtle Creek, eonnty of Douglas, stata Of Oregon, baa this oay Rlen In this oraee sworn statement No. 4xa for the pnrchase the E4. b W l.. ..?): of ;iec 2. To 28 S. I west and aUl oner t.roof to show that the lead sought is more valuable fur lta timber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before the Register aad Receisrr of th is offlre at Roseburg. Oregon. a Thura4y the Ata day of May, 13. hoe names ss witnenes: L T Robinson , O H Kob- nson, W W Hudson and Oscar Gostafson. al of Myrtle Creek. On-froa. Any ana ail persons claiming adversely trie above described lands are reqoested to file their claims In this office OB or before said 2Mb day of May, IMS. J.T. BRIDOES, uiUp aeguier. F. & A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. HdIcIs regular meeting" on second and f orth Wedueedayt of each month. E. J. Ktroco, W. M. N.T.JawkTT, rwcreUry. U. W. Koaeborz Lodge No. 16. Meets the recood aod lourth Mon days of each month at 7 :30 p. m.. in the I. O. O. F. Hall. Members in good standing are invited to attend. -F.M.Totita M. W. . II. Lenox Recorder. -D. .8 West, financier. P. O. ELKS. Eosebari Lodge So. 336. Holds regular communica tions at I O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Tharadayi of each tnontti. All members requested to attend rem iarl and all Tinting brothers are cordi ally In riled to attend. W. U. jAMiaaoH. K. R. V C. Lokdon, Secretary. Af0. E. FOURTH REGIMENT. O T N. J , meets at armory Hall every w Thorsday evening, at 8 clock. F. B. Uamloi, Cant m jl9p J H BOOTH. Receiver Notice for Publication C!trrD i-TiTIS LA3TD Omcg. Rosebnrg, Oregon, Feb. 2, lsS. Notlca is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ol the act of longresa or timber lan Is in the States of California. Oreroo Nevada .and Washington Territory." asextend- ed to all the pablis land states by act ol August a, Ida. DAVID M HENDERSON. of f Dokace. countv of ?Tokane. state of Wash ington, has this day Cied In this once h:s sworn ststement No 4 for the purchase of lots 11. 12. in, and 14 e J4, Tp 2 south R W and will of fer proof tothowthat the land sought is more valuable tor its timoer or stone lean for agricultural purpr'Ses. and to establish his claim before tbe Register and Receiver of this office of Roseburg, Oregon. -n Monday, the 10th dav of April lOS. Be names as ai oesses. jeorge Turner, Rosebnrg, Ore . G W Chsmberlsin. Iavs Creek, Ore., Wm H Wright, and H W Miller Myrtle Creek, Ore. Acv and a. I persons claiming adversely tbe above described lands are requested to fth- their claims in ibis office on or beiore said 2tn day olApr.iaoa. . t. bridois. lop Keguier Notice for Publication. Cnlted Bute Land Office. Roseborg Oregon. Jan 14. 1X&. Notice ts heret v given that tn eomnlianea with the provisiens of th act of Congresa of June t, 1S7S, enuUed "An act for the sate of timber lands in tbe States of California. Oregon Nevila and Washington Terrilorv." as extend ed to ail the publie land state by aet of August , MOW. GEORGE W KRUsK ' oeburg, tountj of Don r las, state of OrecoB bss tiiu oay bled in this office his sworn state ment No4314 for the purchase of the r-EU of section 4 , lowoaaip jt sooth, ranges west. snd will ofler proof to show that the lac sought is more vainabl - for lta timber r stone than for agricultniei nnrDasea. and tn estab lish b's claim to said land before Z L Dimmick t, 8 Commis.iotier. at Oakland. Oregon- on Wednesday, the Sih day of April, lAti. He names as witnesses: Ores A Uoueer, Oakland. Ore-, W A Simmonda, Brockwsy, Ore., W b Threikeld, Tyee, Ore., M F Callahan. Wardton, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverselv the above descrtned lands are requested to fi e their claims in tntsooice oa or beiore said S'.h day oiApr-isus. J. i.JJailHr-. JP stesister. I Notice for Publication. CMTED 8TATE8 LAND OITICK. KosEhCSO, OKSi(., 0 t 17, 1 Oi Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June, entitled "An act for the s&ie of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the rnDuc Land states by act ol Aug ust i, UtJ, ROT M. HICKS of Woodburn, county of Marion, state cf Ore con, has tb ;s day fi led in this office bis sworn statement No 3715 for tbe purchase of the NW of section XI, township si south range 8 w and will offer proof to show that the land sontrht is more valuable ior its limner or stone tnsn for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim before the Register and Receiver ot this filce of Roseburg, Oregon. on Tnesday, the 7th day of April, 103. He names as rn'itoesses: W T Minard, H W Miller. B M Arm i mre, James Bullock all of Myrtle CreeK, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above decribed lands are requested to tile their ciaimt ir, this oil ice on or beiore ssla Tto nay ol April. I'AK. - i. l DKIDOSft, aegister. It has been settled beyond a doubt that King Leopold will visit the St ' Louis exposition. lie will be the first monarch of Europe to set foot on American soil. Qoeen Maria Pia of Portugal has Just ordered from Paris a twelve horsepower automobile, with which ehe Intends to make extensive tocrs through the country. Princess ictoria, the only unmar ried daughter of King Edward, Is un derstood to love where she may no! wed and therefore . will probably end her days Jn splnsterhood. The new king cf Saxony la chiefly known for his military tastes and con eidorute treatment of private soldiers. lie was commander for thirty years of the Twelfth army corps, which Is Sax ony's contingent to the Imperial ar mies. The empress dowager of China In tends establishing a girls' school In the palace at Peking. Ten daughters of princes win be the students. A female teacher will Instruct them in English. The reason Is that the empress needs Interpreters when entertaining the wives of foreign ministers. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon, Dee, 27, W2. Notice ts hereby given that fa -enrnpUane) with the provisions of the act of Congresa of June 1.1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregoa Nevsds And Washington Territory," aa extend ed to ail the public land states by act of August ECOERIE r. YOUKU, of Anfleton. countv of f-wlft, state of Minn., has this dsy filied In this office his sworn state ment No. -U".', lor the purr-rinse ol me lots ana win oner prool to snow tnai tne iana solum is more valuable for lta timber or ttone than lor agricultural purposes, snd to establish bis c.aim to ssid Is:il before W. g. Britt. V. 8. Com miMinnr t Bif.ftls. Ors.. on UnQdsr. tne 23d dsy of March, lsa lie l ames ss Witnesses: Iuiac WinmDgt-em. aud Douglas Wlnnlngbam, of Olalla, re., Peter A. Durch, of Rostourg, Oregon, Wm. R. Young, of Connell. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lsnd are requested to file their claims in lhisoa.ee on or before said 2H day 01 .March, lMtt. I briimjKs, JLfp aegister. Notice for Publication. - Cnlted States Lsnd OfCre, Roseburg, Oregon Jan 6, 10 Notice is hereby given that In compliance with tne pruvui'ins of the act of Congress of June 3. )(-7S. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oret-on Nevada. and Washington Territory." asextend- ed to all the publie land states by act ol August 4, CHATLES P. BIRNARD, of Roseburg. countv of Douglas, state of Ore gun bss ihiK day bled tn this office bis sworn stemertt No. 42i for the purchase of tbe W V, Vt, 54. nee- 21, ip.t, mi est, aud aill otier proof to show that the lnnd sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for aj-ricultural purposes and to es ab- li b hi claim to SHld lard bcore Z. 1 Dim mick, L. r. Commissioner. Oakland, Oregon, on Monday tbe ltltb day of March, l.. He names an WllDess: John Given, Roseburg. Oreron, frank Orcutt. Melrose, Oregon, Melvln ifur- phy, Ro-eburg, Oregon, James Bristow, Rose burg. Oregon A it sou all persons claiming adverse'y the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on of beiore said lfc'h day Ol March 1XJ4. i x UKIDOEH, j lip Regislur. Notice for Publication. Cnlted States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon Jan. 1. 118. Notice ts here by given that In compliance with tbe provislms of the act of Congresa ol June J, JST. entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands In the States of California, urejon Nevsyls.snd W ashington Territory," asextend d to all the pobUa land states by act ol August 4, USfi. WALTER 8 THRELKELD of Tvce. cotintv of Dotigiss. state of Oregon has this dav tiid In this office his sworn state ment No 4K16 fie tbe nurchase of the HE'i of section S o. 6 township No 24 south, range K west W . M. and will orler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- p, and to establlsn his clitira to said land beiore Z L Dimmick, U S Commissioner, at Oakland. Oregon, on Wednesday tbe tub day of April I'M. He names as witnesses : George W Kruse, Rostburg, Ore, W A 8imraoo.ii BroHkway. Ore., Orea A Mouser, Oakland, Ore. M V Callahan. Wardton. O eaon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are reqnesled to file their claims in this (ithce on or beiore said otn day oi Apr. iwm. jjop j. t. BKitKjts, ueguier. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. lor iougia eouuiy. ( 1. F. Clements, flainUff ' I TS V 6. W. Tooley, ( liefendant i Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order ot sale. duly iMQed out of aad nuder the seal of the above en 1 1 tied court. in the above eutited cruse, to me dirtcu-d and dated the 2fith day of eiruary. ma, upon a lungmerit reniiered ana entered In raid court on the 'tod dayof Jannarv, l'JJ3, tn favor of the above named plmntlfl and against the above named defendant, and against the hereinafter mentioned and d-s;ribed attached real prop;rty, for the sum of f 100 with Interest thereon at trie fate ol lu per cent per annum trotn tne 14h dsy of Joiy, ijOi, and tbe further sum of fl.ao costs aud iLc coi-u of aud upon tins w nt. aow mereiore i win on Saturtlav, the lltbdav ol. April. 19Cr3, at one o'clock p. m. of said day, at tie court honse front doir. In Rosebnrg, Imugias county. Oregon, fen at nubile auction to tbe blirbeat bid 'let. for cafh in hand, al . the right, title and iDterest, v bich tbe said Deiendant, had on theiStndsy of October, 1902, or at any lime thereafter is or to the following lesciibed real property, to-wit: Tbe ui.divided one-hlf interest In and to the following described r-ai bropertv to-wit Lot M In block No. 1. ano lots 12, 13, 14, 1.1, 16 17,1a, In Work No ?.; also lots S, 9 snd 10 In block No 6, in Thomas subdivision of lot No. IS. and west half of lot No. 12. Frtiitvaie Addition to Roseburg. Oregon, with all and singnlar the p-ticments hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto beloiigifg or in anywise appertain ing, i o satisi r ' aia execution, order ol saie, interest, costs snd accruing costs. iMed at Roseburg, this ttth nay of March, 1HU3. - JE. L,. rAKKO J i , 1 Bherlff of Douglas countv, Oregon Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Roseburg, Ore., Dec. 27, 1S02, Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of I .... . O ,uvfl .... 3 I.I . . . 1 . , . I .uuuo,(tio,Binuru adki ior me saio oi timber lands In the States of California. Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the publio land states by act of August S, WH, CLARENCE A. FAY. of App'eton, county of Ewlit, si ate of Minn has tins day nlea In this omce his iworn state ment No. 4211, for the purchase of the NKU of Sec 20, Tp. 30 8. R 7 W., and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for us timber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land before W 6 Rritt. V. g Coran issioner at Riddle, Oregon, on Monday, the 23 1 day of Match, l'.'tl. He names as witnesses : o. V, Banks, of West Bend, Iowa, A. C. Carlson, of Center City, Minn., Peter Durch, and Albert Daren, of Rose- burg. Oregon. Any end all persons claiming adversely the above-described lnhris are requested to file thvl Kls'ms In tills office on or before said d day oi Mrcn, hah. i, x. tiiti u its. J12p Register .Notice jf or Publication. Land Office at Roseburg, Ore , February 2H, 1J3 Notice Is hereby given that the following turned settler nss mza notice oi n:s Intention to make final t roof in snnnort of his claim, and that said prool will be made before the Hcgiater ana neceivtr, H.lUti ntatos Land Othce at Kosenurg Oregon, on April io, viz: , J AM Kb H. BHCI K. nd. E. No. 12 419, for the V.t BKV. BFli NEV i, tt "4 cr.yi, pe- i p o, n j west, He nsrm-s the following witnesaea to orova his con'inn out residence uion and culllvallon ol said land. t,i. l.eorec West, and Beniaml V Shellds, of liosglln Ore , Andrew J Bellows, Koseburg, Ore , Lee Q llarrlnirton, Ollde. Ore. March 6 J. X. RR1 U(jb, Register. EG REG OF HONOR. Mystic Ixdse No. 13. NaeU 2nd and 4U lr.orw dav eTcnibs of each month in N tive Boos' Hall. Viaiting members cor- liallT twttted to attend. Mas. Mesut WasT.C.ol H. E. U. La.x50X.Eec Notice for Publication. rolled Btatea Land Office. Roseburg. Ore., Oct, J, lA't ' notice ts here l. v riven thai In eomclianea with tbe provisions of the act of Congresa of June a, lf., entitled "An art for the sal of timber lands In tbe Slates of California. Oregoa Nevada juid K ashlngton Terriurv."aaextand- ad to all the public land states bv act of Acirust 4.192. THOMAS W LARK'S. ot Rosebnrg, roomy of Douglas, 'state of Ore goa has this dav Gird in this office his sworn statement No :t, for the pnrchase ol the W ' S'iXWJiol SCC14.TP rL. R. S West and artll of fer proof to show t b at the land sn got Is more valuable for lta timber or stone tnso tor agrlculmral Dnrrxes and to establish his claim before tbe Register aad Receiver ot thla liice of Roaebarg, oregoa. on I bnrsday the 12tb 4 y of March, lm. He names as wltnesaee: David L Mania, William H Uuoter. w iiliam J Lander and Josrpl X Wealberby. of Roaebore. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adverselv the above desert bed lands s re requested to file their claims tn Ibis o&ce ca or before said 12tb dav of March, LAM, JTBRILx.ES, 12 p stesnsier OF A. Conrt Doaglaa No. 32, For eeWra ol America, aieeta ever Tneeda eveninft in Native Bona? Hall. Visiting brothers a! wave welcome h. W.i AXtLX U. B. . E. H. Lcxox, B. 8 E. V. Hoovaa, PhTrician. 10. O. P. PhileUriaa Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd" Fellot' Tern pie, cor- tier Jackson and Case Btreeta, on Saturday evening ol each week. Mem bers of tbe order in good standing are tuvited to attend. U. B. GliLKTTR, N. G 5.T. Jgwirr, becretary. of P. Alpha Lolfc-e No, 47. T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE g Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. Professional Cards. B.M. CHEADLE, DENTIST. Office opposite Sloeum's Uail KOUBCRii URK JJR.H.L.STCDLEY, Osteopath Temporary Cffica XcClellaa Iloase Kxaalnatlon Free. Office boars 9 to 12 a. sn, 2 tofp.m. 6radnateBUnCollcgof Osteopathy Phone Mala 21 5 Q.EORGE M. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, Court Roose bowaauura. t I li f t i 'A if y YRTLE GREEK FLOUR J V 1 The Best Always the Cheapest For Sale by Leading Grocers ROr-ERrRO.ORE Q V FISHER, II. D, Phyeician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Roararaa, 'Phone Main 591. . Oaaoos. QR.GE0. E. II0UCK, Physcian & Surgeon. Office Pevtew Bia. fbooe. Mala H ORRtsOS JJLMEE V. HOOVKB, Meets r. in ood if aadinr are invited to attend. W. C. Hildebraxd 0. C. S.V. KapK.R.c5. every WedneedaT, la I. O- O. Hall 1-3A p. m. Members Sneclai alien Uoa givea to Dt ana i nrocs. OfCofc-Mkln Pi. one door south of CltyHsll flKsne. Mala Ml. K.! Notice for Publication. I nited Plate Land Offlre. ' Rosebnrg. Oregon. Jan . IMS. "otlce m berebr given that ta eonnllaaea Jods 8, ItCS. enu(ie4"a act for the sale of timber lands In the busies of California, Oregoa Nevada .aod Washington Terrltorv."asexteud- ed to all lie publia land stales by act of A a gust 4.UKS. JOItS IITNES. of Rosebnrg, roomy of IMngiaa, state ot Oregon n.s tola oay tiled in this omce bis sworn state nunt No. 4iT2 for the pnrchase oi tbe SW ol sertion XI, township 29 ana la, range i we1! and w 111 of fer proof to show t hat the land son rbt ts store valuable for lu timber or stone tfcaa for agricultural nims. and Io establish his claim before the Rcrister and Receiver cf Uua al flee of Roseborg. U reran. on Tne lav the lh dav of If arch. 1901, He names as witnersre: ueorge inrner. jonn Farmer, of Roa-btirg. Ore.. H W sillier. M yrtle i reea, Ore, and bcorge lmocK, ol auicae. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversers the above desrribed lands are retries ted to file their claims in tms oiacsi on or Deiore aaia las usj ot March, liu. t. T. Bin una, J19p Regialer. T. M. Protection Tent No. IS. Holds its regular Reviews the first and third Fridsv of each month in the I. O. O. hall. Vioiting members in good standing are invited to attend. F. F. PATrEaox, Com. E. . Blodgrt, Record Keeper. I 1LAC 1 W - TK 1LAC CIBCLE. So. 49, Women of oodcrafu Meets on first snd (bird Thursdays, of each month at tbe Na tive 8ons, Hall. Visiting members in s-ood standing are invited to attend. Iaxtua BsHLaaRDR .Guardian Nei(lilr. MiKKia Otst, fcVcy. LO. T. M. Rueer.org Hive No. 11. . Holds its regnlar reviews opon the second and fourth Friday ere. of each month in tbe Native Sooi' Hall. Sisters ot other Hives ieiticg in tbe city ar eordlallT invited to attend onr re views. Jiasis Kapp, L.Cum Maids E. McCtiLuts, B. K. M. W. OK A. Myrtle Camp No. 6330. Meets first and third y, xlnraart each month at Native Son' Hall, fjso Bvkox, Clerk. Notice for Publication. " CKITED CTATE8 LAKDOVFICR, Rosibcrs, Ore , Oct, li, 1902. Notice Is hereby given that Io rompiiance with the provisions of the act of Congress ol June, !;, entitled '-An act for the sale of timber lands In tbe slates ot California Oregon Nevada and W ashlngton Territory." as extend- ed to all the pubi c lsnd stairs by act of August MART A CAS50X. of Rosebnrg. county of Douglas, stabs of Ore gon haa ihisdey tiled in this omce her sworn statement Mo :77 for tbe purchase of tbe NK' NRU section 1H, township 27 south. R wist 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 hit Claim before the Register and Receiver of this filce of Roseburg. Oregon. on Friday the Dm day of April, 1901. 8be name as witnesses: Grant Singleton. Oarer Mnglcloa N K Chacman and R LCaaooa all of Roseburg. Oregon. Any and all persons' claiming adversely tbe above doscriKd lands are rvmies'ted to tile their claims In this office on or before aaidlrd day of j o: E. 8 Roeebnri Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on ths first and third Thursdays in eacb nontb. ViHiting members in food ttandinc are reapecifnily Invited to at nd. Mas. Naxme tPRAGt V. !., Macpk Rat Secretary. lTF.BEKAH8. Roaebnrx Eebekab IF Lodire No.41. I.O. O. F meets in 14 Odd Fellows' Temple every Taeeday eveninff. Visiting eifiters and brethren invited to attend. " Dklla Drowh, N. G. Cora Wim bkrlt. . S, J. T. BRIDGES. Register Notice for Publication. Fnlted State Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 1H, 1902. ' notice is hereby given that a compliance wii.u ins provisions or tne act oi t ongross ol JuneS, )x, a. entitled "An art for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Otegon r-evsrta,anl Washington Terrliory,Maseiteod- aa to au tne publie land states by act of August THEODORE A NPERSON, ' of Everett, county of Hiioiinmish.sUieof Wssh haa this day tiled in this o trice bis sworn state ment to. m, ior the purchase ol the lots i.7. f. II, of section 6, township XI 8, R s west and will offer proof to show that the land sought la 1 more vsluable for its tlmberor stone than fori agrii nltunil purposes and to establish bis claim to said land beiore W H Britt, II 8 Commissioner at Kiuille Oregon, ou Friday the 1st day of NaT l!3. He names aa witnesses J Cl Gilbert, fer. due, Ore., Andrew Audeison, Everett, Wash., i harles A Hhort, bnohomlsb, Wash. O D Reeves. Everett, Wash. Any and ail persons claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in fis on ice on or peiora sain 1st day olllav, 1S0. J T BK10GE8, 1 Kettlster UNITED AUTIPANS. Umpqna As sembly Na 105 meets every 8atur dav evening, at 8 o'clock, in Native Sons llall. ViHiting Artisans cordially invitd to attend. . ... - Kav. S A. DorobAs, M. A. Mtys. I.ki.a Runwy, SeyretarT. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camn No. 125. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hart, in Roeebnr. every drat and third Monday evening. iait Ir-t neighbors always welcome. Jas. E. Lawyers, C. C. J. A. Bccbaram, Clerk u NION ENCAMPMENT, I. 0. 0. F Odd t el low a Templo. Meeta first and third Thursdav evcnintrn each month, visitors cordially invited. J. 1$. IlAMILTOX, C. P. J. C. TwrrcifRLL, Scribe. Notice for Publication. Tnited Ftates Land OfBca, Roseburg, Oregon, Jan 16, VMt, Notice u hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congresa of June 8, )87. entitled "An art for the sale of timber lands in the Btates of California, Oregon Nevada.and Washington Territory, " asextend ed to ail ths ptiLilo land stales by act of August 4, 192. 0RE8 A 1I0UBER ol Osklnnd, county of lionglas, state of Oregon t.aj Ibis dy llle.l In tills ofllce his sworu statement No. ta?, for the purcbsse of the 8WV of Mertlon. i. Township 26 bouth, Range 8 west and will offer prool to show that the lsnd sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricnltural purpr see, and to eslablish his claim to said land before Z. L. Dimmick, U. 8. Commissioner at Oakland, Oregon, pa Wednesdav the Mlh dsy of April, 1113. JJ names as witnesses: teorge W Kruse, of Rose bnrg. Ore , W A r'immorjds, of Brockway Ore., W H Threikeld, of Type, Oregon, H t Callahan, of Wardlon, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely ths above described lands are requested ti file their claims In this office on or before said 8ih day of Apr. 1903. J.T. BR! DUES, J2ip - Register. Yoncalla Real Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKER ..FIRE INSURANCE.. Timber lands located and for sale. Good bnr- gainain farm praperty, Loans made en easy , terms In sums from tJjQ to any amount at 3, t. 0 sua 0 per ceui. A. P. APPLEQATE, YONCALLA. O RK VOCXOOCCOOOOCCXXXX300 ED T. NAGiiEL RESIDENT (PIAKQXTl'riER) Best References. All Work Guaranteed Leave orders at Bur r'sMun'cl? to 0KK0XXX000000 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. RoesactMi Osaooa of Um Ko W HAYNES, DENTIST, Review Bulldlnt, Iaiepbeaa ho. a, KOSIBCRU UESQCB M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Reoas I 1. V arateri Bidg, ROSUCRQ. OR aaBnBMabelnriheD 1 Land OXce aed au tunc eaaes a s paetal ly. Lata Receiver 0. R Lead Oslcw If yon want to buy a l yon want furnished If ycfu want to buy a If you want to If you want to If you want to farm rooms house rent a house build a house a house move ulylij ii ii i U vra laa'tktvsPir all oa or svidr F F. Pali 3i '30, CarafTer aa4 KaiMev Reeebarc Orecon. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every dfts-rivjiion. Farms aad Min eral Lands. Uresoa. WafLiastna and Minnesota. (23) OAKLAND. OREGON BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEV Cor. VTahinston and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Col lias H. Little, JOHN H. SHUPE. ' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Rosastao, Oaaooa. Saalneas beiore U.SL Land OfBcraal nabatt business a specialty. OOre Abrahara Bniidtng, s i- DENTIST. J C I CLLERTOJi Attorney-at-Law. U' practice In au the Elate and Federal coora Office la Marks' Bio.. Rose burg. Oregoa. Q0MM0D0RE 8. JACKSON, Attorney and Conneellor at Law. Mlmnjr Law and Water Rights made a specialty. alters Bid ROMaBtJRO.ORIttiO' W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. seats landt vsvlew Building. R06KBrRt, ORK'JOW J A. BUCHANAN, Notary rnbli. AttomCy-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room 1 Marsters Building. ROSEBORG, O H. J. ROBIXETT, Attorney at Law. Room 11, Taylor wiuron Block Koigfcaa, 0B A.B.SBAT, c a. BgHLBaana lEIILBREDE & GRAY, LAWYERS ta e, also fractloe In all ol the oonrts of tbo before tbe D. 8. Land department. Tailor & A ilsoo Block, Notary Public In office 'fboue Main 2j6 ROSEHCKQ, ORB INSURE IN THE m m mm INSURANCE AT COST. Head Office, McVlnnville, Orcion A nit. of insuranc iu force, f 1 1 ,000,000.00 Net pain in one year, 2,6'.'8,787.00 Saving its members 1 yr., 80,501.60 Nnniher soparato risks, 22,Si0 Se A. J. Buchanan. Rosebure, Oregon. Agt. for Douglas Co, Title (itiarnntee&Loan Co ROSKBCRO, ORKQON. 1. 0. Hmit.TOrr, frealdent D C. Ham iLTott, Vecy. aud Treaa 0fT.es Io the Court Honse. Have ths only com niete svt of alwtreot books In lioiislas t'ountv Abstracts end Certirioaiea ot Title furnished w DouKlas county land and mlnliix ciairaa. Have also a coinpletM set of Traclni? o' all township ats in (lie Koseiiurs, utomi, i . n. Lan o Dl pis tln-t. sblp Will make blue print copies of auy tus OakUnd. . Ortjnn. Abetract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps showing al! vacant Lands. fRANK E. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office, in new Bank Bniliiine. Thons 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON Go to F. 8. IB BARBER SHOP. For a Procij icJ Firat-claa Shave or Hair-cat. Con; pa tent VToekmen," Cean Tow els, Tools aiwavi in saapa. Baths in Connection. 5 Shop on Jackson H. Homes from $250 to 55000 Writ or TLona V7m. LT, Porter, Real Estate Agent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator PacLex and Guide Camas Vallej-, Oregoa S saiVe son Ik arest ol Resebarc I MRS H. EASTC U is 1 repared to wait crn oM and newcnstotnersan-ifrieniia with a full and complete stock of GROCERIES A GREAT COnPANY Tae Mew-Vorkt Life FIMrslcvea years old. Assets over fro,ooo,ooo. Income tn 1901 OTrr l7s,ooo,o Insarance m force over U6), 000,000. Mew IuMarance pald.for tat ioi over aoa.ooo.ooo. raid PoiicMolden tn loot, over St7,eoo,oeo. Paid Potlcy-Molderaln 37 Tears, over (J40,ooe,oeo. v W. J. Moon, A Kent. Rosebnrg Ore All fresh nd oi the very beet quality. Teas aad coeea are specialties- Your patronai solicited. aos Jackson SL, O r. at Kara M ST Siajav -ajl . THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD ' The Grvalcst Farrj Paper ot the XtsrlV wvt 1-uhiishe.t sreckSv at Saiem O-e-roa. Edited bv tbe Farmers of te Northaeau Taeuty Paa. Illa3tratd. A .WESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE Ss Papers tot Si ee. Leas tsea acta esc Pnblication betran Sfarch U 1M. Sow nase.aee sutua-rilwrsk fhenoraenal erowth Is .1ue U its betne tbd bwit Ism un.r nk. - ' ' - lUhed. YOU 5HNULD READ IT E3SSTEAD A.ND FULMJLUX2 5113 A TEA-. m.r,n Ar1 AND TMYpM ,f 1 1: 4UJJFZ fei THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenerv ty daylight . TO jfkTiT-. FOIITTS 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY EE1TCN CSECf AS3 tDiYQ 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS ALLOWED For rates, tMcn and other W. C. McBRIDO, GenM Ajent, inforniiuum, addrens l4 Third Street, lrtinJ, Ore