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Inmaa An I-eo-tcIatnrc- Editor Plalvdralkb :. Among eome I good lavs enacted by the legislatures of states, by congress, parliaments, king- doms. empires, and the like, of nations throughout the world, there are some deleterious ones, that have passed be cause of the influence of constant per suasion ; and some from fraud or force. The legitimate offspring of fraud and force is fear, and fear breeds the shrink age of the mental state, while the oppo site, love, excites the glow of enthusi asm. The former is adapted only for the interest of a favored class, or selfish few. The latter is a canopy to civiliza tion. Too many members go to legislatures or congresses and the like, encumbered with trivial duties, "But, why criticise?" Bays one. We answer, that sometimes a state or nation suffers from lack of a credited source of criticism. " Majorities in passing unwise measures influence a state or nation in false deduction. Broad-mindedness is at times obliged to shrink from legislative dirt. - Though the fault of legislation may be uiot. so much from inclination as from inexperi ence, yet these inexperienced men will in time become undesirable. How the average legislator clings to the conserva tive, and searches for precedents, and at times for - precedents that have long since become stale from age and putre faction. The writer baa witnessed mem bers of the legal part of a session in turning over page upon page and citing from former actions after their signifi cance had entirely disappeared. The indulgent public has too long allowed the word-joining lawyer to prostitute the masses with dreary repetitions and unnecessary elaborations, in searching volume upon volume for paragraphs amassing a modicum of worn-out fact, . until the mental cognizance of the audi ence is dulled, and appreciation made au tomatic and unemotional. Our advanc ing age is considering it a mental crime for the legal members of legislatures to nse precedent, useless only as deceptive to the unwary. - The present age is growing out of the past venerated edicts that had by chi canery enforced an application. We have evolved to a change of personal habiliment and environment superior to past vexations anomalies of past organ ized actions. Our fitness and conven ience prompts as in the coarse in which we profitably escape the annoyance of the unfortunate past. The nature of conservatism is obstina cy, while its contra is novelty, and love. Through the Golden Rule, we can at tain happy probabilities. Conservative law is a restriction to the uniformity of established standards, and aims toward automatism. Its duplication is repel lant to all advanced thinkers. Conven tional law is a storage of stale knowl edge, like a miser who fills his sock with gold, having no thought of its fu ture utility. Old laws and almost obso lete have become thoughts al weary ple onasms. One thinks that it seems that law makers in general are incompetent to evolve new conditions. They go and come away as a machine, as it were ; thev seem not to rise, if rise at all. as much by merit as by money. They seem not to think that the improvement of the masses must be done by raising the standard of intelligence, that through intelligence all achieve honora ble prominence. Original individuality in a legislature or congress, in its strength grows, and of its former weakness popular opinion and is not fearful of the rupturing force of innovation. In hia towering mental strength the original individual is too broadened for the slavish fawning to procrustean custom. He will not sacrifice his volition to criticism, or even have a dread. He will not foreswear his independence, or stifle hia original ity, or bow to stupid banality. The world is waiting for the advent of men who shall develop the three char acteristics of originality, honesty and courage, instead of selfishness, or per sonal greed. The ill-organized legisla ture roast be replaced to satisfy the critical future. Too many have fattened their little lives in custom's ruts. Indi vidual timiditynever becomes accessible to power, while it is possible for one man, in his effort, to overthrow the will of nations by grasping an opportunity. What should be expected when a man, after Veing made a master of a situation, is fearful to assert his strength? If a state or nation is to prosper by progres sion, success must depend on individual worth. Too many rulers and executives of states and nations, though while gift ed with pleasing personality and many praiseworthy traits, have never written or spoken a single phrase that added to mental wealth or their countryman's material advantage. Yet it is advan tageous and superior to live under a chosen ruler, than to serve under one born to domineer.' Jamb8 I.s'Min. Looking Glass, Ore., March 18, 1903. How's This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward (or any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J .Cheney k Co, Toledo, O. - We, the undersigned, have known F. J.Cheney for the last 15 years, and be ieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Tec ax Wholsale Druggists Toledo, O. Waludiq, Kinnvh& Maevis, wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system. Testimo niala sent free, Price 75e, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall'a Family Pills are the best. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The tax rolls for 1902 have -been placed in my band for collection, and on Monday, March 1, 1903, at 8 o'clock, t.. ra., I will commence to receive taxes. K. L. Parbott, Sheriff and tax collector for Ikiuglas unity, uregon. For Sale A qnarter-block near center of the town, containing two good houses, rent al (27 a month. Also two desirable building lots. The lots can be had sep. rately if desired. Apply to D. B. K Bcick. W Ml uaiu nnu new usunv. The coming naval maneuvers in toe West Indies promise to be the moat Important and significant of any ever conducted Dy tne uniteo. Mates navy. One of the most Important things which It la expected to demonstrate la the strength 'of our position In the West Indies and on the isthmus of Panama without the possession of the Danish -islands. A strong fleet,1 under tn energetic officer, Bear Admiral Sum ter, will endeavor to gain a base of (tipplies on American soil In the vi cinity of thee Danish Islands, while Admiral Dewey, in command of a de fensive fleet, will oppose the attempt, of course with such bases of operation as the TJ<ed States already possessci In those waters. The Caribbean sea, the command of which carries with ltthe control of any Isthmian canal and the whole coast from Mexican to Brazilian ter ritory and which In hostile hands would menace the gulf of Mexico, New Orleans, Tampa and our West Indian possessions and protectorates, baa, as mighty protecting shield, the long. curving line of the Greater and Lesser Antilles. Those .Antilles we already command or could instantly command as far' as and including Culcbra, or SnaEe, island, which is little more than ten miles from the Danish island of St Thomas. But the problem Is, How far could this command extend, beyond Culebral If an enemy could command the Virgin passage, between Torto IUco and the Danish Islands, and maintain & base there, he would have gone far toward obtaining the command of the Caribbean. On the other hand, if could triumphantly maintain our rroprr strength In the Virgin passage and wall the sea from Culcbra to Curacao with our fleet, the Lesser Antilles would be of comparatively little value to on enems In default of St Thomas, Cu lebra is the key of the Caribbean. And It Is well that our navy should make It the base of Its coming maneuvers and thus test its strategic value. Ought to Have the Credit. A small New Hampshire town has the right to boast. If It so deslaes, that It has made larger contribution to for eign missions for Its slxe than any other com m unity onsrecord, Jast now. however, the town is not bragging about- it, but Is rubbing Its eyes, un certain whether to lauvrh or cry, for the fact Is the contribution, which amounted to the fine sum of 113,000, was made indirectly rather than to! untaruy. Here Is the way It cams about: There Dved tn the community two aged ulsters wose means of subsist ence appeared to be very limited. Their neighbors promptly took a friendly and helpful Interest In their welfare and 8a w to it that they did not lack for the comforts ot life. One would haul their wood, another would cut and split It, and others would contribute of the abundance which the earth supplied, so that in amount and variety thess aged women found life by no means a very serious problem. A little time ago they died within a few days of each other. Then the town woke up Wiith a start, for In tbe set- Cement Of the affairs of tbe sisters It was learned that they had left 113,000 to foreign missions. Thile their neigh- bora haa been supplying them with ths necessities they bad been quietly tuck ing; away the money thus saved to them. Themoral of the story Is not Impor tant nor Is it particularly apparent However, It was the town that really i made t,he contribution, and It should have the credit for it, both from the missionary board and the benighted heathen. Notice for Publicttion. United States Land Office. Kosebunr. Oregon. Jan. 1. 1MB. KoMcasi hereby sriren tbai le eampliaiica with Uie provision of toe act of Congresa of Juo 1, )S7S. enuiied "Aa art tor the aale of timber lands In the State of California, Oreroa Kerada aid Washine-ton Territory," esextend d o all Uie pa bit Und aula by net of Anftut ,iasQ. WILLIAM A KIMXOND9 of Brocksay. oonnty of Itouitlas slate of Oregon bas this day filed in thiaoflice bis sworn state ment No. 4oI6 for the onrebaae of the HW1,; be inx lot6and 7 E SW; rc S.Tp XSouib, S No 8 W and will offer proof to abow that tbe land aonehtis more raloable for ill timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to tabllah his claim to aaid land before Z L Dim mick C B CommisKiouer. at Oakland, Oreeon, on Wednesday, the tub dav of April. liMU. He name aa witnesses: Ueonre W Krnse, Rose banc. Ore., Ore A Honser. Oakland, Ore.. W S Tnrelkeld, Tyee, Ore, M F Callaban, Wardton, Oreeon. Any and all persons elaiminc adversely the above-descrihed land are reqneHted lo file their claims in Ihi office on or before said Mb day of Apr. l3. i. T. BKJ IXjKS, jlKp Eegister. Notice for Publication. United 8 Is tea Land Office Rose bar;. Orefon. Ocl.17, isxii. Notice M hereby riven that In eompllane with tbe provisions of tbe act of Concres of Junes, )7, entitled "An art for the sale of timber land in the State of California, Oreron Nevada .and WashinirUin Territory," asextond ed to all the public land stale by act of August , 1KB. FRANK E- COVELL. of 839 Lamber Exchange, Minneapolis, ronnty of Hennepin, state ol Minnesota, ha Ibis dsy Med in thi omce nil sworn statement no 7U for the parr base of the K'A of H'i of Sec. Ko. 10 in Tp. tia. 26 8, of R No. west and will offer proof to s bow that th land aonsht l more vaiaar.ie lor it umber or atone uutn for acricolmral purpose, and lo establish hi claim before the Register and beceiver of tbii otlice of Kosebarx.Oreiron. on Monday, the 6lb dav of April 1903. He name as itneme : rranci A. Baker, and June W. Doherty.of Minneapolis, Minn., John Thom, and ('has. Thorn, of Koscl ebur;, Oregon Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above deseri bed lauds are reo noted tn file their claims In this of April, l'AO. of nee on or before aaid fcth day I. T. BRI1X.ER. nl3p Register Sherififs Sale. In tbe Circuit Coart of th Stale for Douglas eonnty. - - of Oregon. j. r. vieinents, 1 flalntlff 1 Q VL' Tilair 'bef, fendsnt 1 r given that by dcrof sale,duly Notice is hereby vlrtne of execution snd order lMined out of and under the seal of the above entitled court, in the above entitled csnse. lo me directed and dated the 2flth day of Februnrv. M3. noon a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 2!ud dsy of January, 19(13, in favor of tbe above named plHinliff and aitalnst the above named defendant, and avainxt the hereinafter mentioned and described ailacbed real property, for the snin of 1U0 with Interest tnereou at me rate oi iu per cent ln-r annum from tne 14th dayof July, 1'JU2, and the lurther sum of lli costs and the cost of and tbi writ. Now Ibereloie 1 will on upon Saturday, the 11th day ol April, 1903. at one o'clock p. tn. of said day, at the court house frontdoor, in Roseburg, Douglas county, uregon, sen at puuucanciion to ine blernwi bid der, for cash In band, ul I the right, title and interest, which the said Defendant, baa on thetnday of Ociuber, 1902. or at any time iherealtex IB or to tbe following aescilbed real prorty, to-wit: . The undivided one-lull Interest in and to the following described real property to-wlt: Imt 8 In block No. 1. and lota 12. 13. 14. lh. 16 17,18, in block No: 3; lso iota 8,9 arid 11) In block No. 6, in Tbomas subdivision of lot No. 18, and west bait of lot No. 12. Frultvale Addition to Roseburg. Oregon, wiih all and singular the tenement hereditaments and appurtenance inereunto belonging or in anywise appertain- nig. i o saiiaiy mia execiuion, oraer oi sale uiterest, cost and accrning nuts. Dated at Roeeburg, tlii ttlh day of March, 1W, , . L,rAHKUM, Bberiffof Douglas county, Oregon Notice for .Publication Untied Suite Land Office. Roseburg, Oienon, Nov. 7, 1W& Motlra is herehv clvim that In enmnllaiira with the provisions ( tbe act of . mires, of June S, IK. x, entitled "An art fr the sale of timber land In the Stairs of California, Oregon Nevada. and WashinKtnn Territory. " asuitenil- d to all the publie land stales by act o( Auguit fi. R. J. WATSON. of Glide, ronnty of DoiiKlan, slate ot Oregon, has this day filed in this omce nls sworn statement No. SKll, lor the purchase of the NK'I orPW'i, SK'i NW!;. ol are 4, 111 Tp 27 8, It 2 W, and will offer proof to show that the land sou gh it more valuable for it timber or (tone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hit claim before the Kc-Kister and Keeelver ol this of Ilea of Koeeburf , Oregon. on Tuesday, the th day of May, 1903. Re namt as witnesses: John L. moon of Glide, Ortwon. J J Thornton, of Oak Creek, Oregon, J K (iardlner, and Johu W (Jreonman, both of Peel. Ores on. Any atid all persons claiming adversely ine I above diYt'ribed lands are reiinested to tie taeir claims in thisotliee on or before said 2fta dayof May,lU. J f BRI 1H.KS, mariz ttcKuiirr. Notice tor Publication. United Mtate LandOfflce, Roaebure. Oregon. Nov. 7. l'JOS. Notice It hereby Riven that in compliance with the provisions of the art of C'ouKresa of June S. 1S7H. entitled "An Act for the tale of Timber Lands in the States of California. Ore-1 run. Nevada and Vt ashinirton Terntoiv. as ex tended to all IM ruuitc umi state iy art oi August 4, 18X. rUIUrUiiKIM, JK., of Vancouver, eonntv oi Clark, slate ol Wash ington, bas this dai Hied In this nllice his sworn statement No. 3l.it. lor the purchase of the KW'ol seeticn . townsnlp K s west. ana win otter proof to snow inai tne tana seugns Is more valuable for it timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish hit claim before the Reenter and Receiver of this office of Roaebure. Oregon. on Tuesday, tbe .ia day of May. 190.1. He names at witnesses: Hale Boron, jonn inn berr, Wm. Hurry, and Henry Borcn, all of Camas Yallcv. Oreeon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely tne above deacrilnd lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or oefore said J,th day of May, 1W3. Marll Register. Notice for Publication. United States lan 1 Office. Rotcbunc, Oregon, l"ec. 11, 1902. Notice u hereby riven that In compliance with the provision of -!' act of Congress of June ,").!. enuiwal "An art tor the sale of timber lands tn the States of cantornta, Oregon Nevada .and ashtnnon Territory." asextend- ed to all the public land slates by act of August , uw. JAMr.3 u. MCHKU.1, of 210 Oak Pt , YpsiKnti. county of Washtenaw, state of Michigan, baa this day filed in this omce hit sworn statement no. 41 u tor me por- chase ot the W1 K, and S1, of arc tion z, in townsnip a sootn. range west and wUl offer proof to show that the land sought la more valuable tor lis timber or ttone than for agricultural parposea, and to establish hit claim before the Register and Receiver oi Una office oi Roseburg, Oregon. on Friday, the I9th day of Mav. 19GS. He name as witnesses: Ed Von Pcasl, Melrose. Ore, John Thorn and Charles Tbom both of Rueebuig, Or egon, Charles D Church. Millwood, Oregon, Anv and all persons claiming adversely tne above described lauds are requested to file their claims in this office on or Ivlore said 2Mb day of May, 1W. J.T. BRIlK.r-S mariyp ncgisur. Notice for Publication. United Slate Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, March 10. 1 U. Notice it hereby given that In compliance with the provision t of the act ot Congre of JnneS, 187. entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands In the Stale of California. Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territorv." aaextend- ed to all the pablie Land stales by act of August ROBERT FRANKLIN AKAMROM. of Jill Lombard Ave., Everett, eoun ly of trno homish. state of Waxh. ha this day filed tn this office hit sworn statement No. 4.V. for tbe purchase ol the N ol few 'i. lota 12, 15. 14. of section t. township ;1 south, range J weat. and will offer nroot to sbnw that the land sought It more valuable for itt limber or Cone i than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lih hit claim lo said land before W 8 Brill. U 8 Commissioner at Riddle. Oregon, on Mon day, the 1st day of June. iwii. He name a witnesses: J u i, I inert, oi ferine, ure. i u Reeve, ol Everett, Wash. L L renlue, of Per due. Ore. t Latnpman. of Everett, ash. Anv and ail persons claiming adversely tbe above deeeri bed lands are requested to file their claim in thit office on or before said 1st day o'June. 1903. i T BRIDGES, nrlp Kegiater. Notice for Publication. rnited States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon. March 10, Itsji Notice it kerelry given that tn compliance wilh the proTtsions ol the art of Cicgret of JcneS. 1KT. envied "An act for, the ale c timber lands in the Stales of Caliionua, Oregon Nevada nd Vahingin Territory." asexteod d to all the public land slates by act of August JORDAN' I.AMPMAN. of Mil Lombard Ave., tvereu. county ot Fno- Iximii'h. stale ol Mash, has tuts Osv n.ea in this ot&tehisswora statement No. l lor the lot sw of oee 6, in Tp i &. R s west, and wia oner proin to snow inai ins iiug wwgiit is more valuable for it timber or sume than tor agricultural purpose, and to establish bis claim before W 8 Brut. I" 8 Coin mu loner, of Ridcie, Oregon, oi.S'ion'lsy. the 1st day oi June, 1.S He names as wiineswa: J U Gil bert, ot Perdue, ore. R r Adamsnn, and O D Kieves. both ol E retell, asn, ana L. i. re rune. ot Perdue. Oregon. Any and all persons riaimmg nnverwiy trie above- eacribei landa are requested to file their claim in thit office on or before said i.l day of Ji:ne. l.4. J. T. BKIIX.K-t marivp Aegisurr. Notice for Publication I'nlted States Land Office. Roseharr, Oregon, Oct . 1K2. fotlee 1 berty riven that tn compliance with the provirions of the act of Congres of June S, 187S. enliiied "An art for the sale of timber lands In the state ol f aiiiornia,irecnn Nevada .and Washlncbtn Territory." aiexlend- ad to ail the public land slates by act of August , utu. THOMAS CLVES of Orand Fork. Conntv of Grand Fork. Htale ! of North Dakota, bas this dsy filed In I Ins office ! hissworn stak-tnent No. 1.V for the purchase ol tbe lots 3 and 4 Sfc'i N W'. Si i of Section . Township woiith. ol Kanee 8, w. ana win oi ler proof to sIkiw that the land sought Is mo.e valuable for iu timber or alone than for agri cultural purpose, and tn establish bis claim to said land before M ti Brilt. U. tt. Commissioner at Kiddle. Oregon, on Friday, tbe 27ih dy ot March, mi He name as witnesses: W. If. Borcn. 11. C. Boren. Harry Urnberr and John Ienherr of Camas Vallev. Ore. Anv and 11 person el liming adversely the above described lands are reqncntcd lo file ibeir claims in this ol lice on or before tbe 271b day of alarca.ia.i. J. T. c20p - RegUler Notice for Publication I'm ffriTKii Lakb Orrtcn. RoKebnrg, Oregon, Feb. 2, 13. Kotlce u herel.v riven that In eomnllanca with the provision of tbe act of Congresa of JuneS, 1STR. entitled "An act for the sale of timber land in the States of California, Oregon Nevada .ud Washington Territorv." aaextend- ad to all lb public land states by act of August , 192. DAVID M HENDERSON. of Spokane, county of Spokane, state of Wash ington, ba this day filed in this office bis sitorn statement No for the purchase ol lots 11, VI, W, sndHHec St, Tpffl south K W and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more vslusl.le for it limber or stone tbsn for arrienllural purposes, and lo establish his claim bef'ire the Register and Receiver of this olflo of Roseburg, Oregon. on Monday, tbe utb day of April 1M3. He name s witnesses, t.enrge liirner, Kosebutg, fire , G W ChHmhertatn. liars Creek. Ore.. Wm H Wright, and H W Miller Mrrtle Creek, Ore. Anv and all persons claiming adversely tile above described lands are requested lo file their claim in Ihiaoibce on or before said 2Mn day f Apr. 1903. I. T. Biuxiti, P Kecimer Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, RODESCIQ, OnEftox, Oct 17, l'JOl. Notlce 1 brreby riven that In coinpliance with the provisions of tbe act of Congresa of June, 187H, entitled "An act lor the ale of timber lands In th States of California, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory," a extend ed to all the Public. Land Stales by act of Aug uit 4, lt, ROY M. HICKS Of Woodburn, county of Marion, slate of Ore gon, bas this day filed in Ibis ofSce his sworn statement No S7lf for Die purchase of the) N W4 of section 32, township SI sonth rsnge 8 wes and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Ita llmtier or atone than !or agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of thi file of Rosaburg, Oregon. on Tuesday, the 7th day of April, 1')3. He name as witnesses: WFKinard, H V Millar, B M Arm I tags, James Bulli ik all of Myrtle Creek, Oregon. ' Anyandsll person claiming (dveivcly the oove uescnta lanus are rctniesiea I claims In this office on or beiore ssld lands are rcoiiesled lo file their 7th dav ol April. ltfOS. J. T. BaiufliH, JiiCp Register. Administrator's Notice. Notice Is hereby given thst the undersigned has been by ibe County Court, ol Douglas conn ty Stale of Oregon, duly appointed the adminis trator of the estate of Elocla MuClallen, de ceased. All person having claim against said estate are hereby required to presert tbe same truly verified, to the undersigned at Roseburg, Dong la county, State nf Oregon within six months from the date of this notice. Dated at Kosebutg, Oregon this 24tbdayol Jauuury. l'AU, H.T. McCLAtXEN, Administrator of tbe estate of Electa Mc Clallen, deceased. Notice for Publication. j United States Land Office, Rnsuburg, Oregon Jan, 16, 1903. Notice It hereby given that In compliance wilh the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 18.8. entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lands In the States of California, Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," aaextend d to all the public land states by act of August .WW. W AI.TKR R THRKLKKLD of Tyee, county of ImiikIhn, statu of Oregon hat this day Hied in thlsottlce hit sworn state ment No 4;US tor the purchase of the Hit1, of section No. 6 township No 2fi south, range 8 west W . M. and will oner proof to show that the land sought is more valuable tor its limber or stone than for agricultural pur poses, and to establisn his claim to said land be lore ZL Dimmick, U 8 Commissioner, at Oakland. Oregon, on Wednesday the Nth day of April l'JOS. He names aa witnesses: Oonrge W krusc, Koselmrg, Ore., W A Blmmouus, Rrotfcway, Ore., Ores A Mouser, Oak)and, Ore., M P Callnhan, Wardton, Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this cflioe on or before laid Bill day of Apr. JJp J. T. BRIDGES, Register. Notice for Publication. CN1TKD STATES LAND OrtlCK RosKBUKtt, Ore- Nov 4. IML . Notice it hereby given that In com pi lane with the provisions of the act of fongrmia of JuneS, 1S78. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tbe States of California, Oregon Nevada. and Washington Territory, "asextund d to all the public laud slates by act of Autruat 4, law. OHCAR GCSTAFoXltf, of Ashland, county ot Ashland, state of Wis consin, has this ilr tiled in this omce his sworn statement No. .WAi for the purchase ot the"', ol sec :f .. in i p.ivi. K west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for lis timber or alone than for agricultural purposes, and tn establish hit claim before the Register and Receiver of tail oliiot of Koteburg, Oregon. on Thursday, the th day of May, 1903. He names as wituessos: w V Johbson, sfrt. Eva- line Johnson. John Hall, Jr., and U O While, all ol atyr'le Creek, Oreson. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In thlt otnee on or before raid th day ot May, lwrt. J.T.UHIIRjES, marl2p Register Notice for Publication. United State Land Office Roseburg. Oregon. Nov. 8. 1902. Notice is hereby given that tn compliance with the provlsioni of the act ol t ngresa ol June 1, 1MTK, entitled "An act for the tale of timber lands In the Slate of California. Oregon Nevada .and Yi ashlngion Territory," esextend ed to all lh public land slates by act of August a, iku. CURT1H JOHNSON. of Erie, eonntv of Krle tte of Pennsdvania haa thltday Bled In Ihls otlice his sworn su e ment No. R04 for the purchase ol the J NK'i, SH'i N EW. NVl'i NE'4 of section !. in townshlD is smith, range 4 wet and will oiler proof to snow that tbe land sought is more valuable lor Its tlmnrr or atone than for urieultural nurmose. and to estat luh hit) claim before tbe Register and Receiver ot thin tuctj of itoMbarg.Oretun. on Thurvisv. tbe 3tb day of May, 190S. He n.mm as sitneasr: W P Johnson. Mr Eva' line Johnson, John Hall, lr., andC O White, ail of Myrue Creek. Oregon Any and all persona claiming adversely the riove deactibed larxls are reiuti'4 'o file UM-lr claims in thit oflic on or before said Mh day ot May l'lkl. J.T. Batbut. marlip Regisler. Nbtice for Publication. Cmti Htit UKo.Omn, Kosssnsj). Ore.. Nov. 7, I Wl. Notlce It bersby given that In compliance wilh the pmvbrton of the art of Cnngres of June. IK7H, (nulled "An act lor the sa'e ol Timber Lands in the SUIr of California, isre- aoi". Nevada and Washington Terr! lory." aaex tended lo all the Public Lacd Slate by act ol August 4, 1M. EUNICE B SAPPIXOTON. of nrOn,l MahlTOl U ultnoaiah. stai of Ore- ton, has this dav filed In Ihi oasee her rrai tutement So. Sfii, Uw th. purchase of the S of section 4, lownshtp - ri. range a west. and will offer urnof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or tioae than for acric allura nnrtiar. and to establish her claim lo said land bel jre the Ra-gisler and Rerriverol tnisomceat Rose burr. Oreroo. on Tnesdar the Jth day ot May. 1U She name a wltnewra: Hair Boren. John Lean berr, Wm Hurry, and Henry Borcn. all ol Camat Vallev Oreaon. Anv and all wrsous claiming auveneiy tn above liescnlteti lands are reooente.1 lo til their rlsims in this office on or before vatd iuih dayof May, 10. J. T. BRI laiKS, narU Beguder. Notice for Publication. I'nlted Stelea Land OfBce. Rosebunr, Ore, Nov. 1. 190!. notice a nvrer-y srlvea that In cutnplisnc with the provisums of lli act of Con(re of Junes. Is.s. entitled "An art for tbe sale of timber lands In the italenf California. Orecoa Nevada juid ashlnrton Territory." sextnd d to all u pa Uie land Mate by act of August .lyj. ' ALICE r.VSTHrOS. of Myrtle Crwk.coooty ot UsDclaa, stale of Oregon, be thi day tiled in tbl orbce ber sworn statement No. tOM for the purchase of the E'.fW j iiEi,ol iec2i. 1p -J !, It 4 west and will otter proof to show that lb land sour hi is mare valuable for Ita timber or (tone than lor acricuttural purraasr. and lo rslablish her claim to said land before the RcrUtcr and Receiver of this office at Knaebarc. On-con. on Thurs-I.y tbe JMk day of May. V"S. She name a witne-se: L T Rnblnsno, O U Rob inson, W W Hudson and Oscar Oustalson, allot Mrrlle Creek. Oretron. Anv and all pen-ins claim In adversely the shove described lands are reqaetcl lo file their claims in tbl office oa or before said "th day ot May, 1R. J.T. BRllXiKi. mari.'p neguier. Notice for Publication. CN1TKD STATES LAND OFFICR. Rosrae, Ore . Oct, IS. ttO. Notice I hereby given that In compliance wilb tne provisions of tbe act of Congresa ol June, lrtrx. entitled '-An act lor the sale of tlmlier lands In the states of California, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territorv." as e I lend ed to all tbe public land tatr by act ol August MARY A CANNON. of Row-burg, county of Douglas, stste of Ore gon has this dav tiled In Ihi office her sworn statement No Ti for the pnrchur of tbe NE'4 pj t-A section itt, townsntp zt aooin, K wtsi and w ill of fer proof to show that tbe land longbt ss more vsiuat le lor iu unifier or stone than for agricultural porpoaea, and lo cvtaMish hi! claim before tbe Register and Receiver ot Uua Sullo ot Row burg, Oregon. on Kridav tbe .Int dav oi April. 1913. She name a wiinesM-: Oram Singleton, Ovar fingleton mm bapman and a l cannon all ot Kosrburg On-gon. Any and all person claiming adversely the above described land are requested to file their claims In thisotboeon or beiore aaid 3rd day of April. l. J2 J.T. BRI DOES. Register Notice for Publication. United Stale Land Offlcr. Roseburg, Oregon. Feb. Si, 112. Notice ia herefry given that ra com pilau ce wiin the provision ot the act ol Congresa ot Junes. 17. entitled "An art for the sale of timber lauds In Ibe Stab's of California. Oregon Nevada ad Wnsriingf.n Territorv. "asexlend- ed to all ibe public land stats by act of Aug t TltrntrORR ANDRR40N of Everett, county ol Siiobimish. stale ofWash., baa this dav filed in this on ice bis sworn state ment No. 4.V1I, for the purchase ol the lot x. 6. II. of section fi. township :il S. R I west, and will offer proof to show that the land sought I more valuable for lis timberor atone than tor agricultural purpose nd lo establish his claim to said land before W S Britt. V S Commissioner at Riddle. On-con. on Friday tbe 1st (1st ol Mar l'.'U. He n sines a witnesses: J Q Ollbert, Per due, Ore., Andrew Anderson. Kverell. wash Charles A Short, Huohouilxb, Wash. O D Reeves, Everett. Wa-h. Any and all persons claiming dv.isely the aliove dewribed laud are requested to tie thel claims Iu this office on or t-elore nld lt day ul M9T, 1W. J T Bill IHiF-9, IX. Register Notice for Publication. rnl ted Ftatc Land OBIm. Roaebtirg. Oregon, Jan Hi. I'M. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of th ct ol Congres of June S, lCA, entitled "An ai t for the sale of tlmlier lands in the States of California. Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend ad to all tbl public land state by act of August , 1BW. ORES A HOUSES of Osklsnd, county of Done las, slate of Oregon has this day tiled In this of! Ice his sworn statement No 4.H7, for the purchase of the SW., of rxctlou. 4, Township. 26 South. Mange H west snd will oiler proof to show that Hie und sought is more valuable for lis limber or stone Irian lor agricultural purprses. and lo eslablis bis claim to said laud before Z. L. Mmmick, l H. CommlHHlonrr at Oakland, Oregon, on Wednesila' thettth day of April, iww. II names as witnesxiw: Oenrge W Krusc. of Rose burg. Ore. W A Slmmonds. of Brmkwsr. Ore. W H Threlkeld, of Tyi-e, Oregn, M F Callaban of Werd'on, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe aliove dcscrllied landa are reqiieatod to tile their claims In tbl otlice oo or before said bib dsy of Apr. 1UU3. J.T. BkilxiKS, J'-Hip ReglsUir. Notice for Publication.- Land Office at Rosebmg, Ore , February 2S, 1903 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has Oled notice of his intention to make final proof In support nf his claim, and mat sain proof will te made beiore the Heglste and Rectlvtr, ULllcd male Ijuid Ottice At Itosebuig Oiegon, on April 10, I'll!, vis: JAM KH II. rnlkl K. Hd E. No li.41!t, fortlm KU St; BF'i NE'i N W4 fth, H c 20, 1 p 24 8, A 7 vt. ' He names the following witnesses to prove his conlinu ous residence upon snd cultivation of Maid land. vli. tioorgo West, and Bentamlu Ffehcilds, olHoagllil Ore., Andrew Bellows, Roseburg, Ore., Lee U Hsrringbm, Olide, Ore. Marcb b 1. T. BRIDUES, RtgUtur. Notice for Publication. United Htatet Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon, Feb 21, 1'J03. Notice it hereby given that In eomnllanna With the provisions of the act of Congress of June t, S.H. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of Callfornia.Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territorv " u.iiami. d to all the public laud la let by act of Auguit , ion. VICTOR PINKKRTOV. of Snohomish, oonnty of Htiohotnish state of Washington, has this day filed In this office bit sworn statement No. i), for tbe purchase of tbe NW' of Hec , Tp SI Boulh, Rangt :i west, ana win oner proof to snow that the land sought la more valuable for its limber or alone than for aertcullural purposes, and to estalilish his claim to said mid before W 8 Britt. 8 Couimisjilotier at Riddle. Oreson. nu Friday the 1st day of May, !'.03 He names as witnesses: Cbarle A tiliort, Snohomish. Wash. H U Khnrt, Beattle, Wash, W Wey bright. Kiddle Oie, J Q Ullbett, Perdue. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above desert bed lands are requested lo Die their claims In this office or or before said 1st fMayim J.T.BKIUUKH, aD Register. Notice for Publication. United State Land Office, Roseburg Oregon, Jan 16, 190S. Notice u herebv riven that In com nllsnca with the provlsioni 6f the act ol Congresa of June ft, )NTft, entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lands in the Stales ol California. Oregon Nevada .and Washington Terrtuirv ' aaesiti1. ad to ail the public land slates by act of August (JEORUR W KRC4K of Poscburg. touutj of Isiinala, sule of Oregon nas tins day nied In this office hissworn state ment No 4.114 for the purchase of the HK; of section 4 , township . south, ranged west, and will ofler tiroof lo show thai the land sought It more valuable for ita timber o ttone than for agricultural purposes, and to estab lish hts claim to aid land before I L Dimmick l1 O l omuils.loner. at Oakland, flreiron. on Wednesdav, Uie sin day of April, I'.ut. He names witnesses: Ores A llouser, Oakland, wre., W-A rJinimnnds. Hmckwav. Ore.. W Throlkeld, Tyee. Ore.. M V Callahan, Wardton, Oregon. Any and all person claiming adversely tbe ove aescnoeo lanas are leuuealed to n th aims in this oflicw on or bt-fon said th dav OIApr.lWM. 4. T. BHIIK, KM. pup Register Soeiaty Meetings. a: F. & A. M. Laurel Lodit N- 13 II alila regular meeting on bocotki and I orth Weiitieeiliivs of, enrh month. K. J. Htboud, W. M. K. T.JswkTT, Secretary. AO. D. Mee dayi W. Itoeeborg Lotiite No. 10, Meet the excond and (oarth Mon dars of each month at 7 :30 p. m In lh I. O. O. F. Hall. Members in food atand in t are invited to attend. r . M. loziaa W. W. E. II. Lknox Recorder. D. .8 WuT, Financier. B. P. O. ELKS. Knee bars Lode So. 326. Holds regular eommooica tiona at I. O. O. F. Hall on aecond and fourth Thursdays of each month All members requested to attend regti larl and all iitina brothers are conli lly invited to attend. W. H. Jamiksos, E. K V C. LogDog, Secretary. f0. E. vFOUKTH KEGIMENT. O. . N. O , meets at Armory Hall every w rharaday eremnr, al 8 clock. F. B. II a hub. Cap D EtjREE OF FOSOR. MytUcldce No. 13. Vets 2nd and 4'h Ttiurm. day eTeniKrfw of each month in Na live Song Hall. Visiting members cor lially tii tied to attend. Mas. Mgarr Wawr, C.of H E. H. Lsmrox, KrC f: Of A. Court IXnttflaa No. 32, For- swtern of America. MeHa ever Tnewlay evening in Nabv jx'nK' Hall. Viaiting brother) a'wava wlctime S. W.VaxZiu C. k. E. II. Laxot, K.P. E. V. HooTta, Physician. i: O. o. F. Phileunan Lodn N. 8. MeoU in 0ld Fellows Tern pie, cor ner Jtksoo and Caaa streeia, oo Saturday efening of each wek. Mem bers of tbe order in good standing are invited lo attend. II. B. GlLLItTTt, H. O. N.T. Jawrrr, Secretary. ' k: of I. Alpha LoOire So, 47. Meeii every Wednesday, in I. O. U. F. Hall at 7:30 p. m. Memhtra in tjood tt Andinf are invited to attend. U. V. IIIUJEBBASD U. U. S. V. Kamf K. K. 8. KO.T. Hal fin. XI. Protection Tent No. 15. jlda ita regular lU-views ttie first and third Fn.lav of each nit mth in the I. O. O. hall. ViitinK nM-tubera in ("landing are invited to attend. F. F. Pattero, Com. K. E. nLonorrr, Kecorl Keeier. L LLAC CIRCLE. No. 40. Women of Woodcraft. MeeU on Cud and 4th Fridays of each month at the Na tive Sodi, Hall. Vieiting members in food standint are invited to attend. Mitxit IsroiASAX. unardian eibbor. MiXNia Otit, Secy. l: O. T. M. Ronehort Hive No. 11. Holds iu retrnlar review npon the second and loarth Friday eve. of each month in te Native 8ona' Hall. Sietera of other Hives visiting in the cily are cordially I nil ted to attend oar re views. Jbsaib rtArp, Ia.Com. Macpb E. McClaujjn. R K. M. W. OF A. Myite Camp Na. 6330. Ueeta firt-land third Wedoretlavt each mouth stN-tivn Sorts' Hall. liso liYROM, Clerk. 0.' E. S. Roeeborr Chapter No. 8 Holds their reea'ar meetinn on the first and third Thnrsdays in each nonlh. Visiting memhers in eood ttandiiiK are respect fa! ly invited to at tend. Mas. Nihmi SpsAorc W. M., Macdk Kat Secretary. ft' F.BKKAHS. Roe burn Rebekah " Lmlgw No. 41. I. O. O. F., meets to Odd Ffllovrs' Temple every Toeeday evening. Visiting sisters snd brethren invited to attend. Dklla r.gow.v, N. G. Cora Wimbrrly. K. H. IXITED ARTISANS. Un)qna 'As 1 1 sembly No. 105 meets every Satnr- dav eveniiiir, at 8 o'rln'k in Native Sons Hall. Visiting Artisans cordial ly invited to attend. Ritv. S A. PovriLAS, M. A. Mmw. I.ki.a nwiwv, Secri'tarv. w 'OODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No. 125. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall, In Roeebnrg. every first and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors altrava welcome. N. T. Jkwktt, C. C. J. A. BcoiAMAsj.'Clerk. SION ENCAMPMENT. I. O. O. F Oild rellow a Temple.. Meets nmt and third Thursdnv evemnirs each month. iHitors coMiuiiy inviteil. J. R Hamiltox, C. P. J. C. Twrrciiai.fi, Scribe. Yoncalk Real Estate TIMBER and LOAN BROKER ..FIRE !NSURAKCE.. Timber lands loesteil an1 for sale, (looj hsr sTaiua in farm prstMrtr. Loan nisile on easy b-rms in sum from fJO to any amount at S, i. a ami a per ecu t. A. P. APPLEQATE, YONCALLA. O Kit OCXXCXXCOCOOOOOCXX)OOOC ( ED T. ftAGIICL RESIDENT Best References. All Work Guaranteed Leave orders at Cur r's Muic8 to JOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO E THE BEST AND MUCH THE The frequent sales of small instru ments ot late ia a surprise for this time of the year. Price and quality ia what counts when Belling good) and you can always get the besit goods for the leant money at T. K. Ricliardnon'a. T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE g v Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. muuiu.uui.itiuiuuiuuiiuiiumuiuaua Professional Cards. JJR. II. L. STDDLEY, Osteopath AU. M-KAHr-S TkEATED SrCCE-k-FClXT . i Resilience S'l, pbon Jomee list cidene. West KoaebtliS Office : Koon llTjlor A WiUo- Block txaminatloa pree. OSee-koar lo 12 a.. toip.m. Prsdnate Hull College of Osteopathy Phone Main 21 G EORUE M. EROW5Ct Attorney-at-Law, Coart Hons Dovraisuura. kOXBCKG,0RI V nSHEB. If. D, Ph'sician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. 'Phone Main 591. Roaaarso, UaaooM. QK.GEO. E. HOUCK, - Physcian & Surgeon. Office Review Bid. ROSER?R ORXtiOsI rsuas, siain as E LMER V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AXI 8URGEOS. Rocni-ra Obcoon Special attention given tn Disease ol tb Ho and ThrasL Offlca-Mala SC. on door aootkof City Ball rbooa. stain Ml. W U1TNES. DENTIST, Review Building, TeleftbosM No. 4. RXKBraii ORBUOS K. CRAWTORD, Attorney at Law, " Rooms At t. Mars: en Bldg ROtRBdEU. U f-fj-Business tie lore l 0 Uukd OaV an) sxtuiug case a specialty. Lata Reeoiver P. B. Land Ossce JOHN H. PHUPE, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W, Roskbibo, Oajteo. Bus! oca. before 0. SL Land OSSce and sioci buslnra a sperteity. OSkv Abrabass building. J C. FULLERT0 Attorney-at-Law. tlii nrsctlc tn all the Hiaio and FeOevsJ Ceu Office In Marts' B1J., Rosebatrc, Orecoo. Q0MM0D0RE S. JACKSON, Attorney and Connsellor at Ijtw. Mining Law and Water Kiyhta Tnad a specialty. Walter Bid ROoKBO RO. ORXCOK P W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. oms and 1 vrvlew Bntldtna. ' R08R8UR. ORKiKW J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room S tlank-r Buittiut. ROSKBCftfl, O H. J. RORINETT, Attorney at Law. Room 11, Taylor A w itsna Block Rosanpai, Ot , a.aaAV, C. A. 8lHLS10 2EHLBREDE A GRAY, LAWYERS ITartloe In all nl the MMirts of tbe beiore lb U.H. Land drirtinenL la a, alsu Tailor A tbwn Bbick, Notary Pnblic In ofttVo fhone Ma n ROSKBtlRU. ORE INSURE IN TH INSURANCE COST. Head Office, Hi Vlinnville, Oregon Amt.of insuraneein force, Tll,0Ot),0tXl.O0 Net train in one year, 2,ti2S,787.0o Saving ita members I yr., 8(1,591. i!0 Number separate risks, 22,300 Pce A. J. Buchanan. Roeebnrji, Oregon. ' Aj;t. for Douglas Co AT THE PLAINDEALER TTN erfect . jjrintlng racncai eople AT THE PLA INDEALER E K01IFI RELIEF ASS'N AT ii PIANOS We have on hand a pianos, which we are out at a sacrifine, to make room for oar next car load.- We hare only foor piano of our List car load left. The Needham will it.lf at eight and sound. Neeilham Pianos, the best and only the best. T. K. Richardmn. i jsnviv: v..v-v:v:x-: H YRTLE CREEK FLOUR. ..... I I V i The Best Always the Cheapest f For Sale by v. V" v: vi xr. v: viN-Jt" If want want want want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house you yon you you to to to rent a house yotu want you want bui V house house 1U move a it t iM'tii?tr all en rtradJrmia. . N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every desrriytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregoa, Washington and Minnesota. (j23) OAKLAND. OREGON BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Cor. Washington and Main Street Mrs. Belle Collins H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland. . - Orrjon. Abstract of TiUa to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps shoving aii vacant LaihIs. FRANK E. ALLEY, Architect Abstracter Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs lor Office Fixtures Office in new Rank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON A GREAT COHPANY Tbe New-York Ufe- Flftyaeven yeans old. AsMteta over xa,ooo,ooo. Income in ii ovfv;s;e,oo,a Inanraace its force over 000,000. Mew Insiarsince psttd for 1st 1901 over ftfi,ooo,ooo, atd Pollcyr-Iloldera In iooi, over 7,000,000. Ild l"ollcjr-Mold era in 57 vesrs, over HiPo,e. W. JT. Moon, A(rl, Roscbars Ore V f mom THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs aud Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery by daylight TO A.T.iT.a POINTS ICST 3 FAST TRAINS DAIU mUN CGDCN AND DENVER 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars aud Superb Dining Car Service. . STOPOVERS ALLOWED For rat. folders and other W. C McBRIDE, tkn'l Agent, information, address I 4 Third Street, Portland, Ore M BEST few second hand giving u clone .rjz vi-vt vt .yr. r. ,5 Leading Grocers A , i A v: v: k -v:- v : x"r xzyr."jscH Oatrvtar aa1 ftsiiUw Otjco. Go to FJ.lHff BARBER SHOP. For a Prompt and Fintt-elasc Shave or Hair-cnt. Compe tent Worknea. Clean Tow eta, Tools al vavs ia shape. Baths in ConrxctkHi. s , J t-hop on Jackson 5H. MHHMIHHUIMIIIHH Homes from $250 to $5000 Write or 'ftx.ne Wm. LT, Porter, Real Estate Agent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Guide Camas Valley, Oregon oikaassaih h1 of Rdetr 71 1 MRS. H. EASTON ia 1 re pa red to ait cpoa old and newenstooiersaDd fricrnis with a fall and complete stock ol t V GROCERIES AU fresh and ol the very best qnaiitv. Teas aad eoffeee are specialties. Ywn patronaw oiicited. 4 205 Jackson St, DnataftKtl tJV THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD Tnet.rvtrt F.rrj rapr f the '.rli vt. -iluih.i vrrslv at Saleu. t're rm. K.tur-I bv th- Famrra f (lie Srtbnt. Twentj I"icr-ii. UIOMratnl. A WESTERN PAPER . FOR WESTERN PEOPLE S a Par r far Si . Ls tkaa rt cock rut.ll.mt ion NtB Mirrh 1. 11. Now has ,m sWritrr. t'fernonaeiui Twta is lue lu Iu bruif I ho best larm pxr pub. lishrU. YOU 5HNULD READ IT HOMESTEAD AND TUINSEALEi? 5175 A YEAi. IJ lip mm It r A