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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1903)
The Yvic--Veck Rose burg Plalndcaler PabilKfced Mondays wd" Thnrwlay. PLAINDEALER PUBUSHINQ CO. H. H. BROOKES, Editor and Publisher Harby H. Bbookks, Local Editor. Twice-a-Week PUindraler. per year, $2.00 UnV?wd t the Post Office in Roseburg, Ore., as second class mail matter. Advertising Rates on Application. march 26, 1903. In February of this year a white woman, of Seattle, named Miss Edith Bennett lured a chink named Jo Jungi oy, of North Yfekima, Wash., to herU, home and they were married. The Chinaman turned over to his wife his bank account of 1 400 and they went to North Yakima and set up housekeeping. They lived together a few? days when the Chinaman wanted to feast on dried rats, and the bride's stomach, turned at thel Ion tailed delica- They "busted" up housekeeping and yesterday the woman was granted divorce from iier man. The fair laintiff got away with $1500 in toUl of the Chinaman's monev. The Plain-dealer may be found not up to its usual standard this issue, lie- cause the the week. editor has been courting all Jt begins to look as though in pur chasing the Panama canal, that the' wa ter was all that the United States got in the deal. - lite I'LAINDEALER l)R8 added ft I1CY blank to the office list. It is a contract for the sale of real estate and is suitable for every real estate dealer in Oregon Price 5 cents each. O rants 1 ass advertises ttie .town on an epidemic of smallpox. The citizens had better stick to their gold bricks and salted mines. Smallpox conveys the " idea of poverty, squalor and dirt. A dispatch from Europe yesterday states that the Crown Princess of Sax ouy attempted to commit suicide by taking poison. We wonder how her Bluebeard husband succeeded in getting the stuff down her throat. It is stated that the Hon. A. E . Keames, ot Jackson Uountr, will re ceive the democratic nomination to be ' the chief mourner in the congressional race. The nomination will be all there will be to it as a republican will be elected. The officials of the Southern Pacific railroad on Wednesday purchased the San Francisco and Northwestern rail road and its leased lines. It is said that the latter road " will now be extended along the coast from the present ter minus to Portland. By reading the Portland ' reports of the Lewis and Clarke fair management we are persuaded that the shell game was worked , to a finish and that Port land a donation oi f .iou.uuu wiiicn was talked and written about was only hot air. The further this business is aired the more offensive becomes. the entire matter From reports received from Europe, England is on the ragged -edge of a finan cial crash. Owing to the Boer war and other vast enterprises connected with the British Empire the consols have depreciated below 90 and are going a shade lower every dav. If this state of financial digtrust continue every bank in England will be compelled to reorganize the reserve fond and do business on . lower amount of capital. Sheriff Storev, of Multnomah, has issued invitations to the hanging of A L. Be'dine, which will take place Fri day, at 6:30 a. m. The number of in vitations are limited, only the sheriffs of the state, the press, and tiie Medical students, who wigh to He present, are invited. Belding murdered his wife her mother, Mrs. McCrotkey, "Gyp' Woodward, and shot and nearly killed Lemuel McCroskey, his wife's father, on July, 11, 1902. R. N. Thompson, of Walla Walla, re ports: Around Combridge and Council which lie north of Weiserthe snow from 18 to 20 inches deep in the valley and from two to 20 feet deep in the hills In some localities the sheep and cattle men are out of hay and their stock is subsisting on corn brought in from N braska. Those who have hay do not have more than enough to last a coupl Ot weeks, and the condition is very crit ical. Union Weekly Republican. The following members of the legisla ture will act with Governor Chamber lain in arranging for the reception and entertainment of President Roosevelt on his arrival in Oregon : Senators Brown ell of Clackamas, Kuykendall of Lane, Carter of Jackson, Croisan of Marion and Wehrungof Washington ; Represen entative8 Harris of Lane, Eddy of Tilla- moot, Banks of Multnomah, Gault of Washington, Hale of Josephine, Her- - mann of Coos, Jones of Lincoln, Callow way of Yamhill and Bilyen of Linn. A telegraphic report from San Fran cisco ot this date says: Arcbbmbop George .Montgomery delivered a lecture last night at the Alhambra Theatre, the . proceeds of which will be devoted to the Catholic Truth Society. His subject was "What to Read and What Not Read," and he was listened to attentive ly by a large gathering that heartil welcomed him back to San Francisco, it being his first lecture here since he was appointed "Archbishop. In treating his subject, Archbishop Montgomery wen into it thoroughly, discussing the press and the various classes of current litera ture'. The schoolrooms, he said ougl to develop a relish for good books, but the curriculum is top. crowded to perm of the scholar's proper literary develttp- ment. Saking of the pubic press. which he classed with high literature. Archbishop Montgomery said: "N man has a higher respect for the press than I have. I have met its repreaenta tivt both by day and late at night, and X Lold them in high regard. I w ill say, . however, that the press is not doing half the good it ought to do and that it can do. But I do not blame the pub lishers. The press is not venal, but it is run on a business basis. It gives the public you and me just what it wants." The speaker deprecated the wide publicity guen to crime, and said the proper way to crush it is not to pa rade it in th j open. ''Publicity for the trusts may do good," he said. "Show their books ; show them to the world. That might do good. But it will not do" for the police court." Archbishop Mont gomery flayed agnosticism and the liter ary works to promulgate . that theory. He also condemned the books of Zola, earing they were intended to be bad. TOO MUCH RAT TAIL. Board of Trade Brcoming Popular. Pmring the past week the Rost-burg Board of Trade has been the head quarters of many substantial men from distance. Here strangers want to meet and dLscuss their plans, make com larisons of the conditions of this coun try with tliOH that prevail in the east where they came from, and in a general way familiarize themselves with the country, the people and their habits The opiuion among visiting strangers is universal in respect to the climate and nndevelojied resources of our couuty All agree that no place on the western continent, has nature so bounteously supplied w ith practically all the wants of man as right here in Oregon. There is also a unity of opinion that nowhere in the world has man so little to avail himself of the opportunities of fered by nature. The state of cultiva tion of the soil, the breeding up of the live stock, the improvement of the farm propertr is in marked contrast far le- low that in the east. This is particu larly true in regard to the grading or im provement of cattle. Cattle have been successfully raised in "Douglas Count v for 50 years, yet the class of cattle (witli the exception of a few individuals) is practically the same as it was when the country was first settled. Mr. Dyines a South Dakota breeder of the Hereford cattle, while in conversation with a nuuv her of gentlemen at the Board of Trade a few evenings since, remarked as fol lows :- "This is the only place I ever saw where cattle raising was attempted with out any provision for winter feeding or care of anv kind. Why in South Dakota we feed 5 months and get far more out of onr cattle as net returns than they do here." "How can vou make more money by feeding 5 months than we em by not feeding at. all?" asked an Oregon man. . " ery simple," said Mr. Dyines. "In the first place we have a superior grade of cattle. Cattle that will vield a return in growth and fat commensurate with the food eaten. In the second place w give these cattle the care and attention required ,'so that in the length -of time that you are producing $20 steer w are producing one that brings f 60 and often more. It is not a difference in market j either; Your markets are jusi as good aa ours fcr the same class. stock. The difference is, that we eeU superior arcticle, and tho increased cost of production is comparatively small con sidering the increase in value." Uere the conversation drifted to tinv ber claims (a subject always open f discussion at the Board of Trade) inter- sperced with remark bv some miniu men present in regard to the value and economy of mining and working certai ores. The mineral display of the ItoarJ rooms is becoming very attractive aD instructive especially- to- our extern friends. . Mrs. Moriarity has kindly sent to' th Board of Trade some fruits and tomatoes in jars, which are displaved is one oi ths large windows. These were grow .i - .. on uieir nome piace a couple ol miles from tow n and pnt op by the good lady herself. Tbey are quite showr and look good enongh to eat." Mrs. S. J. Chenpweth spent Saturday n Oakland. M r. Rhinehart and family have moved o Winchester. Mr. J. Williams was visiting w'th his rother for a few days. Miss Fearl Tweedy,, who ha9 been quite sick, is recovering. A "young people's meeting" was or ganized Sunday evening. Mrs. F. B. Hamlin and children, of Roseburg, were visiting in town on Sua day. Miss Addie Ellison left on hist Sun day's local for Rice Hill, where site has been f re-engaged to teach a term of school. Mrs. Hardin Davis returned home Monday, aftur a three weeks visit with relatives in Winlock, Wash., and Port- laud, Ore. Misses Grace Or abb and Lizzie Pow ell, of Oakland, came over to our town on their wheels, Baturday, remaining till Snndav. Mr. Finley and family have moved on to the DonnelJ place. They are jnst from Kansas, and think the weather quite a contrast to Kansas mow and wind. Barbara. Wilbur News. S. II. and D. B. Re J field, of Bosky-1 A republican convention for the coun dell were in town on Sunday. - I ty of Douglas is hereby called to meet in Mrs: Julia Hagen, of Willow-wood Roseburg, Oregon, April 4, 1!K)3, at 11 farm, was our guest on Tuesday. Glendale New. Republican Convention Call. Notice for Publication. Mrs. Miles Ramey and her daughter, Miss Jane, were our guests Monday. Glendale is certainly growing rapidly, with no indication of a cessation of improvement. Mrs. Geo. Itolierta and daughter Gen eveve, will visit relatives in this city this week. . United Suit Land office. RoncbiirK, Oregon, Kov. 14, 118. Notice It hvretiv ulvan that In enmnfianra with the tirovlMon of th act of Conurm of June , lh,x v entitled "An art t"r the tala ot timber land In thfi rirrj r.f California (Iraa-oll O'clock a. m., for tho purpose of electing Ii'evada.and Wa-ihliiKton Terrlivry,"atiiid- 14 delegates to the First District Con gressional Convention, and for the trans action ot such other business -as may come beforo the convention. The several precincts in the county are entitled to - one delegate at large, and one delegate for each 'JO votes or major fraction of 20 votes cast for Hon. . 1H92. CHARI.K1 tvl CIIKItPr AN SI . ol lola. cniitiiv of Vuiinu i, t-.lo ol Wla , h til ilny filed In thin oriitnt orn tatcment No. smj. lor Ihe ptirrhnM ol tin In l t. r , m NK'i and N'i of KB'i and NK'i of N W . of act-lion an, tnwimuip i aoiilh. of range i wtat. and will oiler proof toahoir ttalthe landaonfrht U more talualil for Im timber or Mono than for agricultural jpur', an1 to ntahlltt M claim orf'pre the KrKmler and lleceiver of thla oldi e of Koeebur(,)rKon. el June. i'Jo:i. ne Largest StocK of General Merchandise in the City mi VI ..tula flu. Ulh ilu. TllOS. 11. Tongue, renilb lCrtn candidate lumii a wltti.-M-: ll.-nry T OIw.ii. and Chas. 1. JSail is occupying tho large for Congress in June, 1)2. Each pre- addition that has just len completed to cinct will be entitled to delegates as fol his store, isner COMPANY ellows f lows : s The new residence of Dr. F. R. Bow crsox is going along nicely with Ostcen I Camas Valley Bohemia 1 lu tiolhkxin. of tola. Wia.. J M Wraiherhr end i:iirl. t li-m-tit. Ifiin ol Konfjhiinr. Ori-iriiit. Any and all i-roiirlimuiK advr-ljF me altove ihwrilx-d audi arc ritiUiKli-d to file Ineir ..'lalni in lulu ollii-e on or la-tore Mid Mli day ol i. T. BKllHiKH. lU-sllUT. SOME Yoncalla Items. .There are several sn-k jMHiple herf. but all are improving except Mrs. Meal ier, who, we are very sorry to know, ia very ill. When the voters learn that they are paying for the damage done by saloons. prohibition will have gained a victory. A business of which not one good thing can be said ought not to exist. The public svhool is doing excellent work at present. Prof. J. A. Davis, as principal, with Mrs. F.stelbt Cocheran and Miss Emily De Vore ia the lower rooms are a strong corps C teachers. They have arranged a bos supper anl entertainment for "Friday Bisht March . Prof. Orcutt will delnrer an aildrt-sa and Prof. A. X. Orcutt and wife w ill sing, besides several other attractions. The W. C. T. U. hwld a Memorial service lor i ranoia. W illard and Aeal Dow on the lattera biarthiUy March 20. The program consi-'ui of mmgs, recita- tiona and reading was well rendered Considering tUe fact that the town held another attrition, a dance, that night there was a good audience. Cnionatight to ctdebrat the Red Letter Days, and try to keep facts con cerniiig. temperance before the people. TemJ'erascb. & Kegle as architects. M. T. Chase is preparing, to build an addition to his present store building made nwessniy by increasing trade, Mrs. W. II. Rodfield entertained Mrs. Charles Flint, Mrs. O. P. Lane and Mrs, Chaa. Austin to an elegant luncheon last Tuesday. Hon. ti. W. Riddle, of Azalea, has our thanks for some valuable, garden seeds, and we are going to raise our own veg etables this yir, II. G. Sonneman is preparing to erect Oakl-rid large brick building on the south tide I K k ton ... . i?t . . i oi ins store, wiut n is at prcseni occn- Millwood pied by tho largo building ho lately I yju,ur ootiguiiH iingii uinneri, ana wnicn livi Rond.. to lie removed to the rear of the present j oaia store building. , , Glendale . i The numerous friends of Hon. J. II. Mvrtle Creek IVrdtio.... 3 Comsbick .. 3 Kellogg ": Uk6 Gardiner Notice for -Publication Canyonville Items. Born, to the wife of Mr. J. F. Mewmau, March 22, a girl. Mr. Enoa Wall, of Glendale, was visit ing our city yesterday. Born, to the wife of Mr. James Over street, March 21, a twelve pound boy. We are having lovely weather at pres ent and hope, it will continue for awhile. Miss Helen Sullivan is looking rather down hearted since she returned from the mines. I wonder why? i ne uance jnven at the Levens mine, Saturday evening, was Lvyely attend. ny tne I anyonviiie youfcpeoije. All re ports a good time. The icople of this ptae are wuntlering why Miss Fanny (iibbs and lfirs Ioila Ha.lgts are looking no- liappy of late, perhaje if they would ast Ben and Walter they could explain the s:ret. Sam astha and Atrniit. Cnltril StU- jiid jffire. Kfvwliiirf. vrKn. Nor. 14. VM'l. Notlre f hi-n-lj.r Kiven that in rfiniplianre with ibe imrWin of the act of Conm-M of funeS. entlUwl 'Ana- t fitr tbeaale of llinU-r landa In Die ttaU-n of 'aliforn!a. lirti;on, Ntvada and Wanmirum Wrrliory, e eiend- rdttall tbe public laud aut by art of Auj- nut 4, lsw, of Iola. ronntr of W aanara. mate ' Wlkcomln. I hen Ihiodar till in lliKoifleu Inn tw.iro elaur-l nu'iil Si,.'. for imrrhaw of tbe Hf.'i ef NKU and NW'.i of SK'i ni.d .'. of HK'.. .f wtion 24. lowiilnp SI a.:tli. of ranee 4 w.t, I lid will offer proof toahow that the laadaonrht ta more Taliiable for ten Umber or alone than tnlaMK)ia U eijIO i,,re the Knlnter and kwlef of thla Strottsburg.. '. . Mt. Scott .... Cole Valley... Azalea Cow Creek. ... liooking (ilasa , Ivist L'ii)Mua ...6 ...4 . .2 ...5 I Hansbfongh in South Douglas, joins us n honest congratulations to him over the splendid record ho made an our rei resentative in the last legiMative ses sion. He crew from early boyhood to manluaal in this valley, and all bis old friends expected him to do well. He has proven true to his trust. During a recent business trip at Nit-hols station, we enjoyed a visit at the home of our popular county com missioner, A. E. Nichols, where be and his amiable wife have a pretty modern home standing in tbe miist ' of a orchard, and in the little valley surrounds them is an elysium of beauty that pleases the sight to gaze npon Their well kept f tock roams at will on the surrounding hills. Nichols is a flag station of the S. P. Co., and many tim ber men and mi tiers are coming and going to and from this place all the time. It really is a busy place. In their home we enjoyed the gvneions hospitality that we expect from the de scendants of the old pioneers. beautiful children make complete the sunshine of their lives, a little daugh ter of six vears and a babv boy of one year of age. We observed with pleas ure that their childrew bear the sensi ble name of Elizabeth and Meredith, that are never abbreviated. Truly we are getting back to the good old times acam. ue tl.ant Mr. and .Mrs. .Mrnoi (or a very pleasant visit at their loux. Molue. .6 5 a 3 .3 .3 .4 .ft Pass Creek 8 Kiddle....' 4 Canvonville 5 loncaua i West Roseburg Cinptiua v iVer Creek 7 Roseburg 7 Total 1'Jtl Primaries will lie held in the various precincts at the usual place of meeting. on Saturday, March 2Stli, PJCt, at the fine! hour of I o'clock p. in., and the prwinct that I committeemen are requested to make all necessary arrangements for the same. K. L. Mii.lrr, Chairman. Attest: J.A. Bltmasas, Secretary. Appointed at La Grande Land Oft Ice. tUoa of Eoaaburs. OntKon. on Monday, tne aili n of June. IflW He namea m witm-w: t.narwa w urn-riiaiiniK nd olol liullikjon. both ol lola. Wis.. 1 M WVathcrt.T. and V'lia'Ka Clrinetit-- bolh of RiM'burs!. On-i!nll. Aiit and all tn-iwDi rlairoins ailveraeir tne aboTe-dewrieed land!, are r(ii-au?l lo tile- their I 1 claima in tliia otlii e on Of beloie taid ftb da; of I lime, lrt. 1. T. Banwiia, inary-n H.later. Notice (or Publication. rnltrd Stalra Lan-t ilfflns RuM-bnrr. r-cn. Not. vt, 11. Nfdiee U bt-n-br nivrn that i rem pi lance with the nnn i.ir.n of the art id f onan-aaof JunrS. lr:.eiittil.-d. "An Art lorlneMle nf titnlr lai d la the atairaol I a llxrnia, kmni, S. iailn. aud W KJ-liiniii-o Tenitorr." aetrol- el to all Uk- pnbir lan-1 alaU-a hj a.-l of Atienat 4, w 'l. NKlJt AlJifRTS. of Primt River, countr ol Ko-.U-nai. ata'e of Idabo. baa 'bindaT till-1 in tnt olll'-c h: snT fat- in.-'il No V. for ibe rmrrbMf ol the K t1- , ol i-iioB "1. iownbip a.mtii, raa?t S m. and will -f!rr pr.l toibmr that the landarMirbt l. vn,l,lr l..r il tlmbrr or '..r.o tui f..r ejtriml'iiral pm"ra. and ut rtl.lih hi rl.i l-d.rn the lU-ciflrr aud l:reirr ol this Aitiwul k.!bur.trrei:on. " n W-lnrxla ine luth da of Jane. I. He ttaar a wltna: Alien W Hamilt. r"riet RiT-r. Idaho, t'rlifr Hiirrh. aod Krwl Stewart. h.ih ol k.thurs. Unnia. A i Imreu, Myrtle Anv and ail tx-rarma rlaiioia a-iveraeir tne atairdewri lan-ta are rcquealr.1 toaie tinr ejdma in tii!otlMon or utlof Mi-! 1-th daj of Junr. l;u;. J. t HKllst, inar-? Knier. THINGS FOR SPRING Stck Losst s In Idaho and Oregoa. General News Nofs. Chicago is said to have conceived the idea of employing attractive women as collectors, and is declared a brilliant success.' Mrs. Chas. Fair's heirs intend to make a hard fight for the Fair millions, and say they can prove that Mr. Fair died nearly an hour before bis wife. Armed with a club, Mrs. Hildebrand, one of the leading milliners of Portland, entered the optical store of Walter Reed, and smashed everything in sight. She declares that Reed, who is a married man, had been paying unwarranted at tention to ber young daughter, although she repeatedly urged him to cease his attentions. At San Domingo the revolutionists have attacked and captured one of the forts defending the city. Many men. were killed on both sides. The fight ing continues. The garrison of Fort Sah Carlos, about two miles Mom the city, has declared iUelf in Wor- of tle revolutionists. President,. Velasquez i absent in the interior of the country," As a result of an bid- Kentucky jfeud Arciuuau . fpigarth, prominent resident of Elgin. Union county, Oregon, was iiiieOi. ny Moods Uray, and his i .: .. . i XT.- wiuio-it-jraruni sou. . Jiojartll was shot twice by Gray and. stabbed six .tiwes by the boy. Wootda and his son were hurried to tha jail, for foar ol lynching by the ntigjibors of the mur dered man. Tbe town of Suiao, in the north eastern p rt of the Island of Mindano, w as captured yesterday by Lad rones who killed, Coastabularr Inspector Clarke and; several others. A detach ment of thirty men belonging to the Tenth Infantry, undr tbe command of Lieutenants Patterson and Brown, is hurrying from Mindanao, to Suriago, on the transport Reillyr with orders to re capture that plaae. Jacques Balsan, of Taris, a young and rich adventurer whonce commanded a Chilean gunboat, lately made a remark able aerial journey -with Tbell Corot, an other Frenchman. The two left St. Clou I at 11 a. in. n 'the balloon St. Lou is. They hal p'nty of food, a small bed in four piecas, mattress and a vik-ty stove, an invention of Ralsan, which provided the aeronauts w ith hot water. Traveling before a westerly wind they passed rapidly toward the frontier and at nightfall were over German territory, finally coming to earth in Hungary, fifty-five miles southwest of Rudapest, having covered 807 miles in thirty hours. Gates Valley New. Peter MwsHann died at the ronnty in firmery Wednesday, Marcft 25, I'M?,, aged 7 years, one week and one day. Deceased was a native of Ireland, cam e to America, in his youth and was among the first prospectors on the coast and has lived many years in Douglas wtuity where he was well known for bis many good traits of cha racter. Tliere has been considerable activi ty on the Vinson ranch the last few days, by the Hearing completion 4 Vinson's ruew -sawniill. When it w9 found that the inill wonld le ready to start, the, vdteran sawmill builder, Dad" K.yes, suggested that we wight to have Air. W. B. Clarke come and start our mill, so an invitation was sent to Mr. Clarke to be present on Monday, the 2X of March, to start the mill and honor ais witli sawing the first log. Mr. Chtrkca- accepted, the water was turned on ail o'clock, anil the log; was sawe I without a. bitch, and tliereby hangs a ta! m'ih 's hk-h another pen might write aairA erecting book. Mr. Clarke starte.1 Uie first xawmill oT any importance, 34 'years ago. In the same place, several yearn later, lie kept the county r on this same place, it being tbe county's first infirmary, and it seems to be a case tf history repeating itHolf, as the poor are kept here now. One Who Was There, Immigrants Coming; to the Coast. Stockmen are driven to distraction by the unusual prolongation of winter. Many sheepmen are feeding grain, and even potatoes, to their starv ing tlock'a. Owing to the generally im poverished condition of the range, it is feared that the loss will be great to sheepmen and cattlemen (alike. Kagle Vallev News. The Oregon delegation united in rtc- ommmeiiding the api!itmeut of John W. Know les, of Grande, as Register, ami Asa II. Thmjson, of Ywo Pendleton, as Receiver of the laud dTi -e at Iji rande, to succee)! J-Iward U. Bart let t and Samuel O. Swackhaiuer, whose terms have long since expired. The gentlemen nanitil for the sieve positions are reprtel to I in every way competent and .iiticaiiy wot thy ot the good fortune that has fallen to tbem, and the Republican j"ins their many friends in congratulation. Mr. Knowles, reconinienIvI for Rejr ister. is a prominent attoincr of I J Grande, president of the l.a Grande Repablican Clab. Mr. Thompson, recommended fr Re- the verge of wver. was a memi-er ol tiie t rogoii legiMatnre in -1851, and is highly f.ken of. Republican. New Embroideries, new Laces, Footings, Appli ques, Lace Medalions, Embroidery Medalions, Applique Embroideries. New White Goods Muslin Underwear, Corsets, New Hair Ornaments, Eead NecKlaces, Shirt Waist Sets, Broaches, LocKets, Etc, Etc New Lace Curtains, Fancy Hosiery New Goods Arriving Every Day j SEE US FOR Ik 'PHONE 721 Notice for Publication. I'M! ED "TATE LAVII CFKt. KMctnr. Orraos. Nov. l-V, m. SiXire I, brvtiT tirra !! n eomt-ilaur Kith the t-rvit"! ol lh ,t-l l 'i ectx- ol Jnn X. 1:. raiilK-l "An - lor tiie al ol tltnljcr lamlo in thr SttroH'ltlumi.Orrrof. Nrrxl nl Mnrtnti Ti-murT. i-iU-nil. cl to all tiie fubitc Lab4 ftmlrm ij trial Aug ant 4, L"fl. S EN D A. rLI.lND. ol Rf-lnr. nuiDIi- Ioif . m Oieo, K-t t 1 In thion- be- w W t' rami So. ;-" It-r 1 1' pnn hn i-l the K', h', id Tiin I-l tinli xitli. ntD ft an-t will "Or rl l.w ti.x hr !an4 nfht H miTr tliii-Vr tor lu tlrat-r m-n ti. for ct-il-orl f-trT"r. itl tA lth hit c!sira l-f..r he i:rvti-r iJ Kx-tTfr A thi on Tatlv. it,r ta dj- of Jane. -tt. fir m-nix ttor-o: W. It. fr wu. J-in lfhn h-rr, W illtAtn M trrc ami WilitaT!) Lcbnh. rr, all l tra Vaik-T. ttinron. AnTD.I.l r-"" -imli" a-trtrwir tSr al--r-V--r:il 'a-t a- rr-H-l-l lo MthHr oiihna In iiIi!Ih ib nl-i-o J rtar ol J'in-. 1'V J. T Btt-.i. Chinese Trooble. It i Mid that recent official rcjort show there i a grow inc state of disonler iu South China, r'artk-ularlv alon-' the Imrder of French Indo-China, chiefly d tie to the oi-erations of band of Chinc.e britranlf. Altltoauh the French an thorities have not yet taken definite action, the official? confirm the report from Shanghai to the effe-t that a cii tinuance of the disorder will undoubt edly lead to the (tending of French trooi across the border to enppreis the bri gands and iupure protection f French interests. Foe Fal Cnttr. Less than 10 r acre. A well improved trrain and ht-k Ltrtu of X1 acres in Camas Valiey.- This i. a rare lonrtin. For arti. ular? in jnire of Wm. M. Pokter, CantM Valley, Ore. Mlt'-tf. Music Lover The Hero ol Ihe Retrojrrade Loupe A San aneico difpatch ol toilay' date says : Admiral Schley ban finally consented to accept m-veral informal dinners and Itincheona in thin city. Vallejo and Mare Iland will le vbtited by the Ad miral and party on Thursday, and on Saturday n iu'ht tliey will etart to return FlaHt by way of Portland, Seattle and Salt I-ale. According to iliotel records and rail way authorities, iSan Francicv ia enjoy ing the greatest in1ux of Elatern visit ors of any winter in her hiftory. Thin remarkable pilgrims-.Re of Easterners to California ia not due'mainly to the low coloniHt raten, for the cfilonint-rate visitors do not come to San Francisco, nor do they seek" the first-class hotels. In the last teven w?ek, becaune' of the low rates, no less than 14,000 colonists have come into California by vay of Ogden, and El Paso. Sa n Francisco has scarce ly seen any of th et-e people, and yet the city continues lo be full of strangers. Many of those pcoplo have fone Jiorth front San Franc Isco looking for hojnes in Oregon and itlier states. After an absemce of -10 years',' Edwin Dow, of Newark, N. J., who accamulat ed a fortune out West, is to remarry hii wife. Dow some time ftcr his marriage disappeared, leniving word that he ivoiild not return until ho had made hin tor tune and could ive his family a letter home. After a few yews his wife fl i cured a divbroe and was married to Caj tain J. W. Noirton. Dow made lus for tune, and, returning, found his wife mar ried. Captain Norton died two years ago, and Dow came on from the Went, and, meeting his former wife, afked her to remarry him. She conwnted. and the marriage will take placo Sunday. For Sale. A splendid team of heavy draft horses. Address P. O. T-ts 43, Uoseburjr, Ore-. gnu. ad Good Horse for Sale. I have a cood, gentle, family horse fit for ladies' driving : age 9 years, weight tviiinds ami black in cult. Will be sold at a barcain. Emittire of A Fields, Roseburg. M 2 3tp. Box Social. Oak Camp 'o. lir, and Lilac Circle No. 49. W. O. W. w ill irfve a lxx social in Odd Fellows Hall, Monday evening March 30. A "d pngram will le rendered, and-Ihe eveniiii? will be seiit in games and amusements. Every bodv invited to attend. Indies are ask ed to bring boxe. Do no forget the date. ' Notice. The Rev. Mr. Minshall is no longer conntcted with this office nor is he authorized to receive subscriptions or transnrt business in any manner for this pajier. II. If. P.rookiw, Editor Roseburg Or. Feb. 25, 1003. County Treasurer's Notice, XM ice in hereby given to nil parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and inclutbng ov. 10th iOCO, aie re- qoested to present the same at the coun ty treasurer's office for payment as in terest will cease thereon after tho dat vt this notice. lotted Roseburg, Douglas County Ore lVn, March Uj, 190.1. . (iEO. Dimuh'k, County Treasurer Music lovers will have a rare enter taintnent by simply calling at l'nrr's Popular Music Honse and insjH-tin2 nnr splendid array of mnsiral instru ments. Our display oi piunrs arc sim ply mjiffnififieut. Here are found the world renowned Chickering, the son- lerful tnel Kimltall, the many tnl Crown (rchetri.-al and the beautiful toned colonial style Victor. We have others like the Singer, Kingsbury and Needham. Then here is our mammttli stock of small g""ds, such as S. S. tewart and Washburn nianibdiiM, gtii- tars, banjos. Our immen.-e line of vi-v lins range in price from f'.-r to trm. We are s!e a-jent lr tlw CoUimbi.i graphaphone and Mipplys. ReniemU'r we are rnnnins no concert hall with SO rents admission, but our dars are all ways open to the public. Notice for Publication. Ca'.u-I Sii: It-1 rtfflr. U.'-6uni. tn n. 79. l.C X-tkl brhy pirenltrat its complianca ith the tr-M oSm of U art o C r-Kr of Jane a. '.-S.ro u-;-t "An a-t f--r the aal u4 Um!Tlan,. t Uieslai.n-f "all;-rma.-r''5r- Nra.1a anl ai'-lneton TrriK'r.'"axVil d to ail lb public iao4 fUie, t-I act of Align 4. L-.'i ALT ES W. RAHILI.. of Prict Rier. eonotT ol Ko.rf-ual. date ol lilaho, ha tin 1v la thfi onto om MttaH-f:i N-v lor I .le pit -rhar ol U S', o( r-clion ul.l-mnliifi : nata. tans? 3 et. i1rillofier jf'-f oho iKat tie l-i 1 VJ-rl.t I m.-rr- ralua' l-r l: tt-i-.l-r r U.n f-r a;r-!:l!i:l p-i-c. arvt t. etal't.'k t'a riatm 'te tj-ti-trr an-1 Keier - ta. oiiiee of l;-eirunt.fwii. in-t tkr l"in iir of J ine. MB. Me nxntiv fiiiwt: N Alirt. l"tirt Kivrr. l-tai.o. t'-tr imtrh, atxl KrwJ . of RoM-lirc. l'rcsrn. A i Itr i, Mftli t'rrtt. 'r-.i-.n. Any anJ ii tnti rlalinine; alTer-lf Ihe ave rte til Nnd ate tr-i- el Me tln-ir rla-m in tb-. ottice on er i-wf i-t i"'.ti ,l.ty ol Junr. lo. JTHKli-iKS. mrp KelUT. ROSEBURG THEATER fRIDAY MARCH 27 PRICES : THE FAMOUS ARTIST H KATE HLAXT0N In theirealt Stv-r, "THE TWO ORPHANS" 1 i'.:i tbe fame crTtpsny that p resented it at the Marqnaiu tlntiv! The!er. at Portland Ma'eh 2il, tilh and CTth -The- Two OrpHJii" i- tbe GrMt-t Draioja of In Ha Geaer nil on. mi Klaxloa, m Ibe Blind Ctrl, ban plsjert otrr ttrrc lloMUinl llmra. t t 1. 25 Row 12, IS an.l 11 Balance lov r iloor Gallory Chi Wren in pilk-ry DO NT FORGET THE DEBATE At the OPERA HOt'SF., Satunla' Eveu'g March 2S, Notice for Publication. rito. -itate l-an l '(Tire. Rowl-ant. Oniton . t. I". Iw! " Kotlee lietet j siren that ta evunvtianr ith t.e pf.'vi-v n f. the a-l of r.imrf-a 4 June s. .etiti'll "An a-t f--r tt-e rale of ttmU-r l-.-i In le Siu..f ra'.i;omia.teio SeTa-!a a-i l ahinrln Terni-TT." wntfwt- e-l to ail the pibhc lanl tie ! act ol Anyttrt 4. IWi t.TrR B. FRF.S H. of Mvrtle P-'iuCO'iintT of t'.. tte of Oie oti, b- thi .litr Bied In thi ivtTi.-e hi w.m ftt-tm-nt No. ir the TMin-!me ol the l.t 2. jWSf", WtSK!,. wJl, TpaiS. K J wt, anl.will iwler ynt toh.r that the land t-frht 1 ni.n- valuaMe ti-r lt tln-.lrr r lne lima f.-r axiicultural piiff.e-s ati'l to etal-lih hia elaim l:ntli KMriwier anl lleoi-lrr of thia I aulie of Kombarg. Oregon. on Til'Kl.i. It tlb t'.yj fi June, 10. Re nairn- a ltn-iwr: J f KirnUail. HK'liiff. Oregon. FroiS Lt ofl'ry. lhr w foff.-y, ami Kmm llminvr, of t'am Va'lir, Cnfiin, Any anl all t-rin e:atTBin a- rer TT tUe almve d.-rrll lainl are rt-o.ru ivi to Tuo their i-Uim. In tlti Oifne on or blo"e wt tlar of June. S-ra. . J.T. BkllXiK-'. niar.f.p ki-civter. E. II. S. .v WHEEI.KK, STOCK WELL, KUYKENDALL, R. li. S. mxoN HAVISOX TOWNS EX I NOTICE. tVpartntent ol Ihe Intorior. I ntu-l .xiateK Ijiml 'Hire. ItoM-Mint, i tre., r'eli. In lL Not ire t r-eiehy viveti thl the appnive-il PI.AT.-I ol mrvvj of Tt'SWSHIP :il . R 1 it TOW N.-iH 1 1' SI . K weal, hare twa r---lirl trout the Surveyor (leneral for On'in, anl on FK10AY. Maioh 27, tMX at 9o'eloi k. A. K. the anl plnta will ! tilol In thin onii-e, aiil tin1 lauil rtnliraoeil tlti-n-ltl will he nuhji rt lo enlnr outtml alter that date. J.T n.-iler, I, II. B iol'll, Keceiver. State Treasurer's Seventh Notice. Treary IH-partmi-nl. Hlato of nret im Selenv Kfhrtiarjr iS IH. Not ire I hrreby iriTi-rn that there are ftiniU In the treasury with wliii lt to n-ic-yi all out lnniliu alale warnitilj) tlrnau on the Kiale Hal Boimiy ami Hountr Kun.la, en-toret "l'teente.l and not pattl f-r want of luu ls'' prior lo thin riate. All nch varranlc. If prop erly enitoraeil, will he pli upon pr seutiitioti at thin otlire, in!ere-t thereon reainir Irotn ami after till dale. tHA-t. H. faouKK. Hale Treaaurvr. Notice for Publication. United stati-a Land Ollire. RoKehunt, trvKn, Nov. M, l"i. Nollre. la herehy Riven that ill compliance with th provt!oii ol the act of ( oiikivw of June , 1STH, eiilllleil -'An Act for the aale ol Timlmr lauds In th.-Stti- of t'aliforuia. Ore ion, Nevada ami Wanhltujton Territory." aH etteudetl to all tho Public l-an-1 Malta by '' of AUKiinl 4, i. ll,Or.Gt;IJ.lKStS, of tola, coflnly f Waiipmm, lt ol WiMon!n. Im tliiilnv flltil In tin irt'i-e hmworn xtaie nicntNo iri' for the nurt-li -m of the N1, of NE'i and HW'i of NK and N i 'f 8K; of ruction M, township ill noltili, of raune 4 m-st. and will offer proof toahow thatlticlandtoujtbt 1 more valualile for li timlwr or itnne tl.n or aKrlrnlttiral purpow, and V etaliliKh hi elaim before the K clnter aud II en-ire r ol thli olllce of tuweburg, Oregon. on Motidav, the dirt ony of Jmte, 1901. He ninian wllncuscii: :iiarli- Wut-hi'tpiatinlif and Henry T Olson, both of lola, W in., J M Weatherby ant t'lirlt-i :ieuietit, Uth ol ItowburK, On-iron Any and all perftin rlalmlng ailvcrd ly the above tlcaert lal lahdn are rvijin lel to li:t' tlit-lr i-l Hi in In thlaoini-con or bcloro aniil Mh ilay pl June. l!K. J. T. HKllKiKS, . inar2i'P Ki-Bllor. Notice for Publication. Land OfTu-e at B.wlitT.re . March II. Sol Ire t heivby clren thai the iollowire: ttametl -l!ler ha tlkil not!.- ol hi intention to meke final nit in upvrt of h:a elatm.attd that Mid prool will he aiale la-fore the Kvxi-lrr n l Keittver, tr". Un I tln-e, at Kon-bnru, ott-it-Ki, on April lwtt, : IHIl.lf H. l.KKW ILL. ..n h! Its K. No. Unt, lor ihe K'!i Soc. Its Tp. !0 S. it I went. Ilenami-a the f-Jiowin wilne-w lo prove hi coniiniioiis reiiUnre apon an-1 cnlln attoa of aaid land.1 Tit: I'lart-m-e U-rwill. Ttalu-r U-rwill. t'hrle Blown, and Sa' Itrowe, all of I'eolil-. t'p-ijof. J. T. BKIIKiK.-. niKrlp Rcttiju-r. Notice for Publication. land Oittce at U-t-burir, Ore.. Keliroar, as, l S. Notice I hereby tiven that th i.iioln!. named -ttl-r low Ultol n-ilice of In lan-otion In make H o i pn-l in -i,lrt of hi cUlin. an.l IhatxHid proof will I m,le Wwr the K fil ter and H.-eeiro', V nit.-.t Slate Lan I OrTii-e at KoaebntK, oretfon. r-i In, l-is Ti: (.KOHi.K 'tsr. ltd K. f-'o V.M'e for theSW', SK.'i SK'i SW iif ai, Tp is S. K i weot. He nam the follow ine wiltux- to prove hi eiitliiti'Mi rciidence 111011 and cuitivaiion ol uil Ifind, vii: Andrew J Billow, of koxe-. bunt. Ori-n Jiin- M .Shttpe and H njiniin K Slucld. of lliwKSin, op., Iboma liarbm, Ko.i-be.ri;. On-icoii. March i J. T. BRILGE., KeRtater. The History by Hiss Ida M. Tarbell which Dcgaa in the N0VEM3ER KcCLURE is the Great Story of Standard Oil Her 'ry ls Iit mn in it ; tbry Miff? j k sl mim tvi V e tr ilt mith ih Trliuailiiii't' lbt rvmr th t5i !o im lry i4Uraal fcia-J HAa 1iMrl.iuj; tuvt i;ianuntinc rntrib'.(iai lo Uv trui w:Ma " ' Tbe n tmfrtnnt ADQtuifcrv-mfnt by oy nfi'.'ioi Y. y. J--m,i For other great features of 1903 send for our prospectus i iMO O L U 1 V Lw 0 Yrk. or (rrifv thvouRii jrt.ur J-a'c. Administrators Notice. In th ma' trrof ib E-ia'.oI Jnni K. i"!t- A(iinmitiUtc ( tS? fcstMt of Jvnnio If. t i m Otv iWr"Wl,, tt he wjj tu!y min.l minKtr ilr ibe KnUi b le onlor ol the trh e irt o( .'..iintv. nvm. ittw1o at :it.-n .l rvt-nl Otn ihe i.ib ur oi Jnnrr. itt: A tl ;x-rMt;. hftiUir ettini atf-tint the & Ki4tf rvhuil fM'tit Ihe wttt ihtnnv Mjinr prl -ih:n m m..nth (rw (he o Iht miri t the nniVTHumM mnimivt Sl KfW htinr. lH"iMi. At KA-Min:. Ofrijon, ti:i tb 2ut Ut of 'atmftrY.. Vv, Attninitntur. LXECLTWRS NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE. Title (iuarantee&Loan Co ROSKBCRO, t). HaHll.tOK, friidetit OKKdOS C. ITtVIITOM. ii-ey. and Inn Office In the f inirt llotieo. Hare tbe only pom plolt t of alwtract book In Domjla t'oinirj Alwlraci atot t.Vrt'ileaie ol T.tle (nriiUh.-. to iatirla. iwinly land and ininlnir clem. He av a -inp!clo -t ( Tractnn i' all Uiwn-bii-pint In the Kiwchum, OrrK-oi, V. S. I an d 1 lin-t. V ill unite blue prirt ropic of any low hip Notice of Final Settlement of OrcMJu In and In County foil it of tilnte f r lioncia rjnnlv. I ti t he mat er c f I he etal t ol ( (iollTey kipp, Uv e-eHl t Moin-cis ht-rehv clv:n that tne nndt-tMiitiied executor of Ihe above entitled f"lale h tiled in the above tiann-d court lot account tn h'ml !ttli-nienl nf aai-l olaie and the court by or der dulv made ar.-l entered on the Jurnl Un p-ol'llxi-1 Monday March S!r-I, livl for hcar Ihe objveilona, II any, to d IiumI account and in e-cu lenient of .aid clt. X)kII tlilHVtli av of re'-7iirv. 1WI. Li, LIS f KAl T, Kxvcutor Pcpartisenl of tbe Interior. t niti-. st.ie-1 ! ttrhtv.. R-webiinr. onv, Mareh . I 3. Notice I hen by Kivtn that It.e pprtcl VLT of ntvev of lowNXHii-i:. MrTU, ras.;e s kast. ha been reit-ivi-il Irotn tbe Surveyor neral for nn-rnii aud n-i rr . "V, A' .i M. ; : i- . ,i i .,, t j, , the a d t i.T - ill t. H'e u I'-i. .-! .. 7kt the land n-rer-.i I 'te In i., I it i.'ee t, ruMr (im1 "itl--it .If-.- J. T. Ht.'llX.CJ :lTKK , II. H Hl 11. Ke.fl.Tr. :. ol laronntyr.nrtf Uwsdaa evuinty. lu Ihr n;a:trr f rotate .d Vnl. Woodruff leeea.i'. N.:. i-. hr-re-.y rnn tN.it the ori.b-Mi -ne-l b- tn by th- t'oonty f.ort o Is. .hi tv. r-oti. ar-poife-i rt.-eruw. ,.f lr.c Mte ni M4rthAU .o.iri2 .wa. M h, r-o ait p. r treiebt.vj fc (he aM ra'e are tx -t notae.1 make I m me. l ate pavnt. nl t. io uwlvmve-d at the.r nsreere in' VaiVe pee. I'U lSuici-ueonntv. is-, ..t a I per .!. haviof ci.im ,.r,iv . . t rernle veniiel ,v !sw re..n:iy. wt; t i .1 aioitha (rem date 'oi thi ,iht l-!n K.. iNure. re:on, K-. S4". 1 : ... . ' R A. u.ai T. P K T ixi rr. Notice. In th -,t!t t'onri f.w lVtitx'. In the mancr of tnerh.rn.-e saw of u:t t,u-.t.tt-on. N-li.-e tte-rhr riven tim kr ,rt.-r of thfl w co.irt .l,,;v m le Vi I mlrml t-u , in.- -in oayoi i...rT ri, -s . a-eol .-i f I r . i . . , t. I . K 'ti t tre It tt.O-'thK. tV.tnlY t'lrrc. Trespass Notice. All porn8r li.-rt l.y wartnvl not ! tresj .-!, hnnt, Hsli or rmnti on ihe html of tho Curry Kst.itf. l'i-i"iis,t,.iuL. will Ik prtKrH-'utl to t!.e full extent tif.l!ii law. FsUtoof X. CVrrv, (Vtf.) llivveMtiilf Farm L. G. MATHEWS. White and EafT Leghorns, White Minorcas, Barred Plyrr.oth EocK, for m!o fit f l.-;" tvr idling of IX M V ROSEPl RO. ORE F. S. DAY. JEWELER and WATCHMAKER All W.rk GnaranteJ (or Reason ibJe Price Smmq! Door nortU nw Tmnk ra l lin-r.