The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190?, June 16, 1903, Image 4

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AMERICAN FORESTRY.
ffke Object of Our Forest Poller
the THnlflng of Froaperoiu Homes.
President Roosevelt in a recent ad
iress before the Society of American
Foresters, a professional body of which
he is an associate member, declared
the forest problem to be in many ways
the most vital Internal problem of tho
United States. The object of our for
est policy, he said, is the making of
rrosperous homes. This policy must
tot be Imposed upon the people. It
ran be effective only when tho people
believe that it is wise and useful; that
It Is Indispensable. The president
called attention to the close relation of
forestry to the mining Industry In the
west; to tho lumbering Industry, whose
very existence depends upon the suc
cess of forestry; to the railroads and to
the grazing Interests. Of the success
of forestry In this country he Bald, "I
believe that the foresters of the United
States will create a more effective sys
tem of forestry than we havo yet
seen."
Among other things. President Roose
velt said: "And now, first and foremost,
you can never afford to forget for one
moment what Is the object of our for
est policy. That object Is not to pre
serve the forests because they are
beautiful, though thajt Is good in lt
Eelf, nor because they are refuges for
tho wild creatures of the wilderness,
though that, too, Is good in itself, but
the primary object of our forest policy,
as of the land policy of the United
States, is the making of prosperous
homes. It is part of the traditional
policy of home making of our country.
Every other consideration comes as
secondary. The whole effort of the
government In dealing with the forests
must be directed to this end, keeping in
view the fact that It is not only neces
sary to start the homes as prosperous.
but to keep them so. That is why the
forests have got to be kept You can
start a prosperous home by destroying
the forests, but you cannot keep it
prosperous that way.
-Ana you are going to be able to
make that policy permanently the policy
of the country only In so far as you are
able to make the "people at large and,
above all, the people concretely inter
ested In the results In the different lo
calities appreciative of what it means.
Impress upon them the full recognition
of the value of its policy and make
them earnest and zealous adherents of
It. Keep In mind the fact that in a
government such as ours It Is out of the
question' tor impose a policy like this
from without. The poifcy as a perma
nent policy can come only from the In
telligent conviction of the people them
selves that It is wise and useful, nay,
indispensable.
" 'Forestry Is the preservation of for
ests by wise use. to quote a phrase I
used In my -first message to congress.
Keep before your minds that definition.
Forestry does not mean abbreviating
that use; it means making the forest
useful not only to the settler, the ranch
er, the miner, the man who lives in the
neighborhood, but Indirectly to the man
who may live hundreds of miles oil
down" the course of some great river
which has had its rise among the for
est bearing mountains."
The Centrifugal Separator.
The use of the centrifugal separator
MS a purifier of milk Intended for re
tail trade has already reached some
commercial Importance. The disad
vantages of the method, as pointed out
by O. F. Hunziker In a recent bulletin
of the New York Cornell experiment
station, are the time and cost involved,
and especially the fact that rn milk
and cream when once separated do not
mix well and when reunited the cream
floes not rise as abundantly as in fresh
milk. "As the consumer judges the
richness of milk largely by the amount
of cream that rises on it, he naturally
a unjustly regards centrifuged milk
SB an article poor In fat and is un
willing to pay tho price it Is really
worth."
EzpaasiloB Sprlns In Wire Fen cine
I have osed almost all kinds of de
vices for bracing the corner post and
have found all a failure to a certain
extent until I commenced to use the
expansion spring, which takes aU the
strain .from the post in winter and
keeps your fence tight In summer, says
an Ohio Farmer correspondent. In
building a hundred rods of fence first
.set the corner post good and solid; an
chor with stone three or four feet un
derground which Is far better than tho
brace, using the expansion spring In
-connection with each wire every twen
ty-five rods.. At the end of fifty rods
Bet another post and anchor one way to
draw tSe first fifty rods, as that Is as
001 iiTirr Epmsa xs wxee xlscil
much as can be drawn at once, one
wire at a time. When each wire la
jlrawn tight enough to cause the
springs to expand a half Inch between
each coll. It Is tight enough. Fasten
the 'ylre,, remove the ratchet, and the
same with each wire. When you havo
finished the first half, fasten the wires
to "the middle post and go ahead with
the last the same as the first, placing
tne springs twenty-five rods apart.
using the ratchet for tightening the
wires; fasten the wires to your posts.
then place stays of some kind to keep
hogs from spreading them apart. This
,ts one of the best methods for using
stralgnt wire that any farmer can try.
The cut sbpwB mode of building and
inchoring; C P, comer posts.
Sheep For Sale.
I have 150 head of good stock sheep for
sale at a very reasonable price. For
particulars, address Adam Fisher, Rose
burg, Ore. lmop27.
$10.00 Reward
Wfll bo paid to the party giving im
formation, which will lead to the con
viction of the person who cut and des
troyed tho hoisting rope used at Jone's
new hotel building on Saturday night,
May 23.
F. F. Patterson
A nice line of ladies shoes to select
from in different ehapes and lasts may
be found at S. 0. Flinte in the Krippen
dorff Dittman line.
Clock for Sale.
A good, up-to-date, shelf clock that
originally cost $8, at a bargain. New
timiec8iin,good "running condition,
gong strike alarm attachment. Inquire
,F. W., this office. tf
Smith' Dandruff Pomade
Mops itching scalp upon one applica
tion, tnreo to six removes all. dandruff
and will stop falling hair. Prico 50c.
For sale by Marstcrs Drug Cck mltf
County Treasurer's Notice,
Notico is hereby given U all nnrtiea
e ............. uiiuuiecti i'iiui
to and including Ivov. lOtli 1900, aie re
quested to present tho saw ic at tho coun
ty treasurer's otlko for payment as in
terest will ceaso therea.i after the date
of this notice.
Dated Koseburg, Doc.glus Cqunty Oro
gon, March Mh, 1S03,
Geo. Dimmick,
TJounty Treasurer.
Reduced Summer Excursion Rates
Tho Denver and Rio Grande, po pnlar
ly known as. tho "Scenic Lino of the
World" lias announced greatly reduced
round-trip rates from the Pacific Coast
points for tho benefit of teachers who
will spend their vacation in tho East,
and of delegates to all tho promt ncn
Conventions X. E. A., at Boston; A
O. U. W., at SU Paul; 15. P. O. E, at
Baltimore; Woodmen of America at
Indianapolis; Eagle . at New York;
Mystic Shrine, at Saratoga Springs;
K. of P., at Louisville, and T. P. A., at
Indianapolis.
Tickets at the reduced rates will bo
!Kiv)iimnnnnr.fnr w,n.l ..;
, v..r,
but will bo sold only on certain dnvs.
These tickets will carrv ston-over
privileges on the going trip, giving
passengers an opportunity to visit Salt
Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Colorado
Springs and Denver ; and will be good
to return any time within ninetv (90.
days. Passengers going via tho Denver
ana two uranueare given the puvilege
of returning via a different route.
For the rate to the point you wish to
go, and for dates of sale and other par
ticulars, as well as for illustrated pam
phlets, write
W. C. McBbide, General Agent
124 Third St., Portland. Or.
Notice for Publication.
UNITED TATES LAND OFFICE.
Koseburg, Ore. Pec. 9, 1901.
Notice is herity given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
JuneS,lS78 entitled "An act for the sale of
timber lands In the States of Cauforala,Oregoa
Nevada.and Washlnoon Territory." u extend
ed to all the public land ititu by act o! Auj Eft
AIBERT I- VINfiET.
otiTlest River, county of Kootenai, state of
iaano, ns this day h.e-l in this office his sworn
staiemeni ro. 4ii4 tor tho nurrhs of th.. vi-
oi oi section 6Z, in I.Twnship sir, R 3 wet.
ana win oner proot toshow that the land sought
Is mora valuable lor It timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim before the Register and Receiver of tau
oiiice of Koseburg, Oregon.
on Wednesday the 17th day of Jane, 3'1 He
names as witnesses: John Will, and I'eter P
Bnideseth, both of Priest River, Idaho. A J
parch. MyrtSe Creek, Oregon, Fetor Durch.
Kosebunr, Oregon.
Any and all versons rlalmfm- aitvi, th
above-described Isnds
usiuin 111 uui omce on or before saw 17th dav
ouuae, J.T.BRIDiES.
aprep RegUter
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office.
Koseburg, Oregon, Dec S, 1902.
ouce is hereby given that In compliant
with the TiroviciAn rtf fh . - Af c
" tuvi.tw aqki ior me sale 01
be.r lands in the States of California. Oregon
evaaa.and n ashlnirmn TirrfiAw
4iM puduc iana states by act of Augu.it
FERDINANn I itnrrr
of Roseburg, comty of Douglas, state ot Oregon
has this day filed In thi office hi
ment No. -tmi, for the purchase of the S, of
-- -4. mu o r. 4 ui lac o15 OI
section 4, township 26 south, of range 7 weft.
iiu win ouer prooi 10 snow mat the land sought
Is more valuable for ltx timber nr ,tnt ti?.n
Sot agricultural purposes, and to establish his
claim before the Register and Eeceiver of this
uiucb 01 &oae Dorg. uregon.
on inesaay, the 16th day of June, 19J3. lie
as witnesses- Henry II Lrpps, of
Auoroor, jiica , rrang. u Long, and William
" "ng. ot Cleveland, Ore., and Kosoco O
wwi, 01 juncuaiK, uregon.
Any andall persons claiming adversely the
claims m tnia onice on or before said 16th di.v
rf 1nra law . .....
"PP P-eetster.
Notice foi Publication.
United States Land Offieo
Bosebnnr. Orecon Jan. 19 ism
NotiCG is herebv rivpn that In rsnm-,llanM
with the Dnrrisinna nf tho r-r nt rv.-..- r
uuca,ioio,iiiuueu "An act ior the sale of
umuer ina in me&taics oi UaUIornla. Orecon.
.aeraaa ana nuhmtrton rcrrflorv" as extended
to sdl the public land states by act ot Angnst 4,
CLAUDE FALL1X,
01 nyrue creek, county of Doutfas, state of
Oregon, has this day filed In thla ofllce his
strorn statement No -ttll Ior the purchase of
iu a 1, a, o am o 01 oec iz, rp 23 bomb, K i west
ana win oner proot loshow that the land sought
Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than
ior agricultural purposes, and to establish hli
claim before the Ecgixter and Receiver ot this
oiuBo 01 none oars:, ureiron.
on lnursaar the 9th day of July, 1003. He
names as witnesses: Jonn tiall, Jr., William
Powell, Jamea B Hall, ol Myrtle Creek, Oreson.
Albert M Akers. Xnecet. Oreeon.
Any ana aii persons claiming adversely the
above described lands am rponuitni tn nia
ciaiQw m ims omce on or beiore said 9th day of
Ml.- IWW M. . .
- ".J . .W- J. l.iJlilUlttS
apri3p-jng Register.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office
Roeebure, Oregon, Jan 27. 1903.
OtlCe 11 berebT trrn that tn mmnllann
mo piuTwoaioi ids aci 01 uonsrefs ox
JuneS,87tLenUtled"Anact for the sale of
Umber lands In the States of California, Oregon
IieTadaJldWashtnfnnn Trr4lnrv ...Ti.n-
to all th public land states by act of August
ALPHEU8 L. ADY
01 jiynie t-reelc. county of Douela. SUte of
Oregon, has this day filed In this office bU
sworn atemnotNo.43G5 for the purchase of
ii o, ana u 01 sec. , I p. 23 B., B 3 W..
"in oner prooi loshow that the landBourht
is more valuable for it timber or stone than
ior umcnilural rtimnw . ....m.i.
?.fjlm Lore Lhe BeRlterand Receiver of thii
on Wednesday, the Sth day of July, 1903
wiinxiiti nini iirr i irn rrnn
names as witnesses: MASty. L Brantaiirh
I C D Chaney and Nettie JAdy of Mvrtle Creek I
Oregon Aay ot iiyrtie Creek.
Any and allnennni rUinino. i .u..
above described lands are requested to file their -
Claims lnthla office on or before said 81 h day
I m Jnlr 1 '.n . m .1 ......... -. -
I J - 4. A. DH1IH1U.
aprl3p-3u22 Register.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Roseburg. Ore.,
. . April ; vm.
police is nerebr ven tint ih fnit...i-
named settler has filed nntlrv ,f hi. !.,,.,. ..:.
71 . .t; v . ' J.1.1 f UI'P" oi mi cialm.and
kc uuai prooi in rapport of his clatra.and
t said proof will be made before the ReeMer
I Receiver, U. t. Land Office, at Roeeburg.
Bon.on Jane 6, law, viz: """.uurg,
and Ret
Oregon,
. . PHILIF B. LERWILL.
Tp. 30 8, W wes""- the KW U
He names the fnllowlng witnesses to prov
hU continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said laid, viz: Clarence Lcrwill, of Perdue.
Oregon, waiter Lerwiu,
due, Oregon. J. T.'BRIDUES.
Aprap Regltter.
Notice of Final Settlement.
admlnUtratorof the mtto nf Wtnn r.r. m
in uctvuv vivcn innx ino nnnprt vnAi i
ceased, has file4 hi final account In 'the
County Court of Douglas county. Oreonf and
wat I
rax rv .x ... I
?Llemh0U,e?.'c,?ck."; -.ofMld day at
the office of the Connie Jnilcm ni I
iiuniA.1. iflcum iiKV ni Jnlr iwii i
In the fi.nrt Hnn. l 'o...r,?- 7?-"".!!!
. . . ---- ..'i-vuji,, vjh uii , nasi
ueen nxeu dv ine tinnnmriin m n r)innih.nn
Judge of said Court, for hearing objections to
otu uuai aeeuuni., n any mete tie, and lor tbe
Bciuc-ueub ui aia csiaie.
uated this 1st day ot June, A. D , 1903.
A.C LYTLE,
Anmllilatrnl nf . a 1 .1 v.ian
First publication June 4, 1KH. 42wp
Notice of Final Settlement.
KOtlCe is hCrebv tTirPn thmt Ihn nn1AMlrrn
Admin latrator of tho
eeased, has filed his final account tui such Ad
mlnlstratnr in the County Couit of Douglas
vuuuiy, wreKon, ana tne eaia oourt has set
MONDAY. JnleI Kim
atthehouroMOo.clock a. m.. of said day at
tbe Court housp In Rot nlmrir rir.1,1..
Orcgou, as the lime and place for heaiine ob
jectloiis thereto, and lor the final settlement
of said estate. ISAAtlT.COV
Administrator of the estate of W. B. Carer
Deccwcd.
Dated this 4 Mi day of June, 1903.
Notice for Publication.
TTnlt.J Ol.l V 1
United States Land Otticc.
Roseburg, Own, Nov. '-M. V331.
Notice la hereby given that In comilluice
with tho provisions ot the act of Congress of
Juno S, 18,8. entitled "An act for tho nlo of
tlmlier lands In the Status of Calllornla.OiOKon
Nevada, and Washington Territory," asoxtond
ed to all tho public land state by act of August
4, 1892.
KDWIN ADAMS.
of Moorlioad, county of Clay, itnte of Mlnnc-
sot"' has this day Med In this onion his sworn
ui bwiiimi -.ti, lownsmp u S'tuui, rang1'
Wl 11.
ana win oner proot loshow that tho land sought
Is mora valuable for Us timber or stono than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish hit
claim before the Register and ltccelvor ot till
office ot Koseburg, Oregon,
on Friday tho 12th dav of Juno. 1901. He
names as wltiusssts: William E Norton, and
Henry O Walters, both of Minuoapolls, Minn,
Charles Thorn and John Thorn, both of Kose
burg, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above described lands aro requested to file
ineir Claims in tins oOlca on or befnrn snld 12th
day of June, 1903. JTB1UDOES,
aprtp Register
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office.
. Koseburg, Oregon, Dec 2G. 19tti
rtOUCG 18 herebv irlvnn that In PAm ,.H li ,r
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
.uHUB( iuin.vHlllttt AU OCl IOr IIU' P1J PI
winner lanus in me states of Calllornla.Oie.-.'n
ncvaua.ana wasnin.rfnn rr.rri trv :,.,, ..i-
ed to all the public land states by act of August
, 1S92.
ADAM E KIHRIA
oi .ayriic Urecfc, county of Douclas, Ma to of or
mmi, ura mis nay nicu in una nlllcu Mis swum
statement No. 419S. for the purchase of tho 1 In
., iu, u ami io. oi je. k. in I p. JU S. It 3 , v
and will offer proof to show that the laud sought
Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than
for agricultural purjmses, and to establish ills
claim before the Register and Receiver of tali
eiiicc oi i&osQourg, urcgon,
on Thursday, tho 25th day of June, 1!3. Ho
names as witnesses: John A England. John
Hall, bt., rrcd Groves. Sarah A Shlra, all of
uyruo lirccK, iireson.
ANY and all rtCFKmi rlatmlni. 0i1vnr.1 ll.
aoovc described Inn aro rqucsttd to li e
ineii claims in imonice on orbefore the said
MiuuayoiJune, 1W3. J.T. BRIDGUS.
PiP Register.
Notice for Publication.
United States Land Office
R.wehurg, Oregon, Dec 9, 1902
Notice Is hereby given that In compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June S. J87S .entitled "An act for the sale of
Umber lands in tho States of California, Oregon
Nerada.and Washlntrmn lYrrft..rv Tt.n.
I Jou the public Und states by act of August
JOHN WILL,
of Priest River, county of Kootenai, state m
mano, nas tnis aay tiled in this office his morn
statement No. 4101 lor the purcha of .ho
NE'of section 21, in township S, of R 3 W.
ana win oner prooi to show that the land sought
Is more valuable lor its timber or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish tis
claim before the Register and Receiver of this
fflce of Koseburg. Oregon.
011 Wednesday the 17th dy of June, It03. IU
name as ultaews: Altcrt L llun-l. and
1'etorP Brudeseth. bothof Prlrtt Klver Idaho.
A J Durch. Mvr5lnCre-t.OiT..nn l-i... lir.i.
Roseburg. Orrgon
Any and all i rois claiming MtlrpreAlv th
above dccrlbd lands are requested to h'e
their cla'm in this nnicp nn nr Fvrr.. .i.i i-.k
day of June. 1WS. r. T. BRIDGES
pr6p Krister
Notice for Publication.
t'nlipd States Land Office,
Roburg. Oregon iH-c J6. Ke
Notice is heroby given that In coraplUnc
ith the provisions of th art nf ninmw ni
JuneS, 18.?, entitled "An act for the ial of
Umber lands In the tateof California, Oregon
t.,wi,uu nwuagiQB icrniory. Ufxwnc
oatoall th public land states by act of August
3.VRAH A. SHIRIA.
oiMjrtlc "reek. coooty of IKHiglas. u eoT Or
egon. ba this day flll in this omce hertworo
statement No 419C. fir the purchase 01 U-e ! t
S. 6, 11 ard II, feclion S, towmhlp 2i stwh.
ranue No J west and will offer proof 10 show
tha the land suht Is more valunble for lis
ubjpct or none than Mr ajricultuial vurpOK.
and to etahhh her claim :o said land before
the Register and Kecelverof thin. See at Kose
burg. Oreg. n, on Tnu-sday the th day of
June. She names as witnesses: John
A England. Join Hall. Sr., Fred C-rove. Adam
EPhlria, allof Myrtle Cr- ck. Oregon.
Any hnd all Rrwni claiming adversely tt
alwve described lands are requested to eic
their claims In this office on or before inM 2Mb
day of June, 19C3. J.T. BRirHiE.
prUp Register
Notice for Publication,
United States Land Office.
Roebare. Onvnn. Jan, 1 ltn
Notice is hereby given that la compUane
with the provisions of the act of Congresa oi
junes.is7B,enUtled"Anact for the sale et
Tl-ntA 1anJ !. aV. . -
r. j iu tin cites ui .aiiioniia,uregoa
Nevada jmd Washington Territory as extead-
ii puouc iana states by act of August
JOSEPH H. lofjsnns
f Myrtle Creek, county of Doutla'. sute of
Oregon, his this day filed In this office hi
nworn siaicrncniro. iz:6, lor the purchase of
ui me ana tn a; ot tne SWV4 a
kvuuu ii. lowntnip zj sooth, 01 range it
ana will offer proof to show that the land son rht
Is more valuable for its timber or ton ih.rr
for agricultural partuscs, and to establish Us
cdflce of liobursrOresoar
H?.!r" wimesscs- nunam 11 Wrlzht and
-..- ur
uilira Dorch,of NugRtt, Orccca. Kibert L
Myrtle Creek. Oresron.
"stut. ureRon, .1v1n u jones, ot
Any and all iersons claiming ailvcncly the
TV uw-rica ions are rrquested to b
mar claims in uis omce on or beiore said 2CtB
unjoijuiie.iaii. J. T. BKIHGEj!,
Prl3 RcsUtc
Notice for Publication.
United Slates Land Office.
Rosebnrg, Oregon, jan. 9, ISO!
police is Hereby given that in
compliance
wiwine provisions of the act of Congress of
;rcss
rale
v, J . An act ior ino rale 01
Miuucr iuui in me states 01 California, Orcroa
eraaa na vt ashlngtnn Territory," ascxtend
Sfllsl the public land states by act of August
HANSON AHROTT-
of Myrtle Creek, county of Douglas, state o
uregon, has this day filed in ihis offlm
sworn statement No f71 for the purchase f.
uc rr ui 0.54, aoo btn 01 evj of sc.
uou lownsnip -a south, ranee 3 wct
and will offer Droof to show that th lanil
is mora Taluablo for its timber or stone than
ior aimcuitural namoses. and to ntnhli.v, m.
claim before the Register and Receiver of this
office of RoseburE.Orezon.
on Monday the Gth day of July. 1901 lie names
as witnesses: jonn Hall James R Hall. John
A Lneland and Hardr Ituehea nil nf Mm.
Any ana ail persons claiming adversely the
above described lands are reanested to fli th -
uiaims in mis omce on or bctorc salr. cth day
aprwp-jnsf Roflcr.
Notice for Publication
United 8tatcs I and Offico
Rosebttrg. Oregon Jan. 27, 1903
Notice IS herebv riven that In m-nnli,nm
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1ST8. entitled "An act for the sals of
timber lands in the Statpanf fullfnmi. nmn
Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend
ed to all the public land suites by act of August
V r-r-T t- 1 T-
of Myrtle Creek, countvof I)on?l tiitAninr.
egon has this day filed In this office her (worn
statembnt No. C6, for the purchase of the lota
V1" T.0,SCCS' B3m
er Proof to show that the land
raore Ta.nable ,or ita timber or ston
, ul ccc . P -J 't a 3 west and will
"Rncnitnral punmscs, and to establish
claim to said land before the Register and Re
ceiver of this office at Koseburg. Orecon on
Jfi.lo.FA,.a "a before theReg!stcr and
w eancsday. the oth dav of Jnlr. ism. Kt,
names as witncMpn? Mr r. n-,,n......i.
.p. DChanevnd AlpheusLAdy all of Myrtle
VICT, U1VKUI1.
AnV a'lll all nenuina l'llmlnir . A .. . V. .
above detcrllwd lands arc requested to file their
of July. 11)03.
. . jMii inisoincconor beiore said Sth day
aprl3p-iu02
1 uui iuna.
Bcgister
Notice for Publication.
rnlted State Land Office.
Koseburg, Oregon, Ap-1l t, lam.
Notice is hernhv fri,. V . ,H - L,,
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June s isS entitled "An act for the rile 6
Umber land's in the States of California. Oregon
Tt ad?i,!2d wVnpUn Territory," uTextcnd
d to all tho nublir i.. ... 1 . .
t, 1S92. "1 uuiauiui
TIIOVfAfl ITLVEN,
rrntnl nl f. .
North Dakota liarthl, day Hied in t his' m?o
v,.ris t,. n! ?' c.n'? Forks state of
il i .'" Vfr"' i"'i
tifiS
u more valuable for lu tlmw nr .tnn-i.-
v vjic uruui lu mow inai nin
J0f(asrultural rppw,, Bna to MtaUUa hU
SS Pfafprand Jtecelvcr of thU
ww Jt ihwuuuik. W'CSijn.
rw a . .
uii i utuiLT. inn n.in i av nt t,,ma imh
uamcs as witnesses: John Gardner, John
Kouers. Jp WIIcot ni tnn.. t, ' r. " .
flvh,; n. ' aiovre, ail Ol
- v....
Anrandall nersnni nlMttnino ..1. ...1.. .u
above described lands are requested to file
their claims In this nfnmwin nr f,r ..i.i , r A
day of Jane. 1903. J. T. WlinUK8.
BPr"P UcglsUT.
Notice for Publication.
Land Office at Koseburg, Ore ,
April 15. vm
Notice la herebv clven thai tho rnin,uin
named settler fans filed notice of his Intention
to make final proof In support of bis claim, on-.l
iuai saia prooi will bo mado beforo the Iteirlstcr
and Kcccivtr, United Hlatca Ind Ofllco at
Koseburg Oiegon.nn Juno ft. Wi, viz;
JAMK? n nnnnniH
Bee. 12, Tp. 28 8., K. 3 west, v! M. ''
He names the fnllowlng witnesses tn pwvo
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of said land, viz: J L Whltcsldrs, of I'eel.
Oregon. II L Cavito. Dlxinvllln nnn t..i.
Nichols, and H V Turtiell. of I'eel, Oregon I
"i j. i. Jiitiuuns, Keg stcr.
Notice for Publication
17tltll.ll Clntiiu T I A.I.
rnlted filati's Ijui.l om
Roscbum, Orugoii, l-'ub. f-, io;t
Notice is hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of tho act of Congress of
Junes, 1878. entitled "An act for tho sale of
timber lands In tha States of California, Oregon
NiTad?,,Lia "hln.Kton Territory," ascxtond
4 18S public land states by act of August
I. DOTTIE M. l'liwi.-u
of lllbbliig.routity of H, Louis, state of Jllnn..
uui men in mis uiice her suorii
iie I11HI no. -iSVJ, ior the Illlrnlia.. ill
" 'Zf 'i. n"" 1 nd 2 of i-ectlnii
D 28 south, tlf nitiL'ii K iv,.t ...111
for prooi to shuu that tho land snu'glit U mrre
vniiiaiiiu ior us ittntmr or kifiiii. ti.... 1. .t
cultiirnl vurpojes.nnd to 1-Mnullslicil his claim
10 saiu iana oeioro tho Register and Rccdvcr
of this office at Roseburg, Oregon,
on Kridiiv.thelOilBvof July, lm. She immos
ai wltiicfses: J M Wcalherby hii I I) 1, Ma'tln.
of l.oselmrg. Ore.. W R O Connell, of Oladnton.'.
Mich.. John Kiiriner. of i:i,.lnir,. 11...
Any and all ierins I'lAlmltit, ,iiifi,...iH ,i...
alwve dcscrlbeil lands are requested to tile tin Ir
l i ! . " ouu:c 011 " beiore sab! 10th day
aprl3p-n2 Register.
Notice for Publication.
United States Und Office.
Roseburg, Oregon, Dev. J7, !.
Notlca is hereby given that In compliant
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1878 entitled "An act for tho sals of
timber lands in tho States of Callfornla.Oregon
ify",?.,?Sd W V,hln,Kl? Territory." as extend
tfuai public land states by act of August
ROBERT L. JOSKS,
of Eugene, county of jne stato of Ongou
mm mis uav men m tnisomco his sworn tte-
'riii .0.1, i.irinerurclissoof the lnu 4. S,
12 and 1J cimtalnlng lf,..lu acres of sre
11 11 a. iuiwinti i-j soiitn, range .t ei.
i. Tr.' 10 hat the aud nought
ti more valuable for Its timber or sUinollTan
2,,lforBheKef,,,e,,l,dacelve' of this
offlci of Kosoburg, Oregon.
011 Friday, the Jiith dav or June. ISO?. He
tiamas witnesses: W 11 Wrishl. of Myrtle
t retk, Oregon. A R Joues, 1ji Orandc, Oregu'i.
Jotcph Iigsdou aud C E Logsdou. ot Mjrtle
Creek, Oregon
Auyatidall pen-ns claiming advimvly the
above rtfcrlbed lands aro ro.1ucn.1l 10 file
Ihelr clalms In 'his olllcu on or be'oro stld
&th day of June. l'.OS. J. T. 11UIIK1E.
"P Rtglner.
Notice for Publication.
United State Land Offlr e.
Koteburg. Ore., Feb. 5, no.'.
S,.,e " fcee,,r Ftven that In oompllatire
with the (irovHIous 01 the act of t'ougrcs of
Juncs iisVK .ciiliiled-.vnact for tho saSr of
tlmlier lands n ti e ."latesof fall.ornla. Oregon
Nevada and asMngluii Ter-iory.- tsexlend
! Public laud stated by act of August
f IVIIItill T rt,-m.t. .
of Rladstnne. county of Delta. Hate of Mich,
has ihlsdsy filed In this offirt bis snora state
ment No IO) f.ir the tmrcha-e ol the fcUof Ei
ecelon26, tonshlp 2s south, range h wwt
n,l ,ilf.. 1 . 1 ... ... .
" '""i iiiuw inaiirjeiannsoDcDt
Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than
for agricultural purpowj. and to establish hla
rliim r.i.iT-o Vib I ...
on Friday, th- lOUi day of Julv, loot. Hi.naxcs
as wiinesj.es: John Farm. r.DL Martin J M
Weatbert.y. all of Roburg.Ore., und W J Pow
er, ol llibbing, Minn. f
Anyandall person claiming ailvenly the
aboe described lands are requested t file
I fill r r 1m ) rt in tlald nms A L . . i. ,A.
. " vmw 1 . 1 . 1 1 ma
day of July. IWt. J T llltllXiKS.
P"l'-ju Register
Notice for Publication.
UbIU-1 ataie Laud Ofllce,
. Relun:: Oregon. Jan 19. WM
Nottec l herebr ri thl In mnsiiiu.
" mTMTJIiI HHet IH UMOTH Of
Jon . 1ST. entMct "An set fir the tale of urn-
unos in uk Mate oi CaUfTrnia Oreem.
Nevada, anj Hamniftori Territrtry" a cxlend
eilnalithe p rb!ie Saa.t slati-s b act of Aa-
ut i ltse
A I UEKT M A K RKs.
of Nagjtrt. nmntj o Doug as stal-ol Oregon
h. this day fil.d :n this nsVt hit twtnu naie
men; Xo t0 'vt the purebMt ol l. s, 50. I
and VI ol .-ction li. T.'Wn'h'p S S.. R mi
and will otter prooi to show that the land mi rht
Is m- f valuable for lis tln.ber or ttona Itiaa
for agricultural purv. and to eslaWUh hli
claim lfor the Register and Receiver ot this
(Hoe ol Row burg, Oregon,
on Thursday theth dy or July. IMS 11,
nameaswitti-k: John Hall. Jr.. Wittaia
Powell. James R Hall and Claude Fatllu. ot
Myrtle Creek, OrecoH.
Any and all penons claiming advertely thf
above descrlld lnI are requeued In fi'
their claims In this office on or before said 3th
dayol July. 19
aprl3p-JUZ2 J. T. BRIDGET, Hgi er.
Notice for Publication.
Unlteil latrM I.--. OSce.
Roebur. Oregon, MaRS It. Yxt.
jNotlce is terei y siven that in compllanrc
with the provislnns of the act of Congros of
Junes. 'S.S. entitled "An art for the sal of
uiuucr ians in ir. !-:airsof t aulornla,(iecoa
evada andHashtntrton reirllory'asextend
tlW public land states by act ot August
, , ELI7A C. HATTOS.
of Dallas county of folk, suie f Oregon,
has this dav DM in this office her sworn slate
ment No 4705. for the purcaa of E' f k;
awl 1 he ot the NBH of section i mwichip
i south, range 2 Wtst. and will ofler proof o
show that the land sought is more vahinble 6r
It Umber or stone than tor acricnl'aral imr
pos. ami t eoublish herslalm to ral iaad
tefi.rctne Kecistwraod Receiver of this oalue
at Kosebure. Ore. on Vriitar ina. tir
.July. 11AM. She namrs as witu me-: C 1
jyaven.ooa .d Klldle. Oie-on. Uoyd Mar
onam. of TUlr.Orenn. William jaaaf), ol
Rlddles.ur-Tton, Bessie MUltr, Ibaao, Urn.
any ami alt pei son elaltnlns: dvifly th
above described lands are requested to file
their culms In this occ on nr Wn mMIiu
uay 01 JBiy, ixs. J.T. UH11KJK.
MTPjllW Regbter
Notice for Publication.
Unite-) Ptsle IjkxxC OHlrr,
Koseburg. Oregon, March 21. 100.
Notice is herety given that a ootnptlauce
with the provisions of ite act of Congrecs of
June X.1KK entitled "An ait fr the sa of
Uralr lands In the StaUwof California, Uremia
vada And Washington Territory," nacxtend
s tb0 PQl,ltc ,1D1 by act of August
BESSIE n. Mtii.prt
of Lebanon, county ot Unn, stale ot Orecwi,
baa this dav flltd In thi ofllce her mora n-te-
mentNo. 7ft. for the purchase of the S nfl I."?
.nKr.ud ,h w!-t' theSKJ4ofs.c20.Tp.Ij-.'3'
, j nd wl" "" t'r",f lo s ! . w
iauu wiuroi li more valuable Mr ll liml-r nr
stone than for agricultural pur(srs and to
establish her claim to said land befor the Reg
"i ikeceiver 01 mi OUhr at KOfCbnn: 'r.
Friday the 31st day of Jnlr, 1MB. She names as
Witnesses: C I Leavniiprtyl oftl. ilnu.n..
Lloyd Mamnaa. of Tiller. Orenn a"
and B V Wflley, of Aberdeen, Wu-h.
Any and ell persons claiming advctse'i the
above dc?crll.cti lands are mniiAxrr.i 1.. aim ti.
claims in this office on or before said Slit dav
of Julv. IK. 1 T I1UIPGHS. '
Jiaylpjlyia Res'sler
Notice for Publication.
Dstrran etts Lkd Omcx.
KocebQrg, Oregon. Dec. 9. 19U1
notice Is herebv eiven that In ivim,.ll.n.
with the nrovfsions of the act nt -..r ...
June3. ISTS.cntliled "An Act for tho sale of
unuer ijiiios in tuo Slates of (M
Ifornla. Oreson. Kevada and Wa.hlnirimi T.. .
tory," as uie-ded to all the rubllc Land States
oy act 01 Aiicnit 4, isrz.
I'ETER I' DRUDEStTTII.
of PriCTt niver, omnty of ICi-oteiial, state of
Idaho, has this dav filed In ll.lnoffi -r !il.rnn.
statement No. 4im for ihc purchase of the NW'i
uiki.iiuu.1, umu'uiii m soma range 3 wt(,
and will offer proof to show that th ln, (Alt fV t
Is moro valuable for lta tlmbor or stone than
for agricultural purposes, and to establish his
Claim before the Heirlster and (EaivIta, nl .!
office of Iloraburr. Orecon.
on Wednesday, the 171li day of June, litB. He
jiamea n wuuesxes: Alln-TL I, I'lngcl and John
Will both of I'rleit Rlicr, Idaho, A I Durcn,
Myrtle Cre"k. Oreson. I'i lor Dureb. I'n...t....
Ore. on.
Any and all persona claiming adversely the
above dcscrllicd lAndnmrontti.tt mn i,..i.
claims In this office on or bi-fore sitd Kthday
nl ltinn 11m , 1 ..tti... . "
I'rtP Kcglstcr.
Notice for Publication.
Dnltofl Plate IjiihI Ofllce,
Kosoburg, Oregon. Nov. 17. lKtt
Notice la lioreby given that In compltante
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
Juno. 1ST. entitled "An act for the rale of:
tlmbor lands In the States ot t Hlifornla, Oteiton
?icvada,&nd Washington Tcrtituty," aiCJIeud
ed to all the public land state by act of August
t 1692.
... . lkster b. khkn h,
01 iiyrue rotnt.oountynf Cjo. stib- of Or.
Ron, has tlila day !ed In this olflco his gworti
statement No 97 mr the piireliKse of tbo lot 2.
MV iN.H JiaS' T8f,Tl.30S 11 0 wist;
-uu . 111 uner iirooi 10 snow mat the land sought
Is more valimblo for iti timber or stono limn
;?I?r.1ilUuI?1 1:""'";', and to establish hli
Snl,SiffrrBitBR5?,'tern,lltevcr of this
office ot Itosoburg, Oregon.
n.m ."!i,,l"c 9lh .'"J)' nf J,no, 113. Ho-
OreiTiii I.CY V . 5-: J "l"ft. Kosshurg,
rinls Houscr. of Caniis Valley, Oregon.
AtlVaildn l ru-ruin. nl..l.l . .,
hbovedcsciltlandsarorc; 8lm7the?
claim- In this office on or bcfo4i aalit iti. ViV
01 June. 1903. j. t. iiiuiKiiiM '
mar20,i
Iteglsler.
EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ID CountV Court nt Tl,1.. ,...... a....
OrcKon. " 01
in tho matter of ustato )
of t
Martha Woodruff deceased)
Notlco is hprnhv irlvmi iiiui i. . .
ha. been by the Ooontf i.'our -b' lDJ g K 'cou...
U' re1' nPl'fI executors orthu estate lif
Martha Woodruff dtcpnul wi,i:... v" VJ
tnm In.lnl.ll . IK.T-
tiotifle.1 to maVn imm-Ti.tT." i.. ". u.,re
Hill timtnin .
tn il.:.
precinct, Douclas county, Oremm m , ffi
sons having claliiisairaliist tlmsald wiatcwHl
prescntBimevcriUpdiiKby law rvaulrm riii
In nix months from date 111 this noft?e Wl,h
Dated KoschurB, Oregon, Km. nth, 190.1
flCp.)
E 'I . ooiiiD,r.
SUMMONS.
In tho Circuit Court ot tho Sttto
for Douglas Cnunty,
Cluirlcs O." White, Plaintiff, 1
vs. !
Charles Htnuii: ami Mn,,U
of Oregon'
mroiig, nis viio; ljouard
Hirong and O1111 Utrong, tils
wlfo; Edd Strong aud Mrs. Edd
Stronic, his wile; Kiorenco
HI rung, a minor, and Ellen
.stnmir, her giuirillitn; -iijlc
Uiinurtii ( iiv Himiu) ami IC.N
Ilillll'im, tier husband; Cenrgcl
initu, niiglc: l iitiulo Kelly i
(ute Strong) mid Philip Kelly,
lierliiihbauii;.Miirgrtret Strong, J811II In Eqiiltr
wl'ow;II)riiceKtruiiKniul.Mtii.
ltiriU'untrnnit,hU wile; (corgi;
BlroiigNo. 2 and Mrs. (Jcorgo
btrong, hi, wlfo; Kphrlam
hlrotig and Mrs, . ptirlnm
rftr.mg, hi, wi e; Ella tH.ong, I
single; Harvey Ktriing, single: 1
Joo lluudsaker, . Charles
light, ICoya HrnHiiliii; (nee
W right). Walter Wright. Eihel
right, Jeso Wright aud the
statu IjiiiiI Board
. .. . Defendants
lotuiiairnuKaiKlMrs. EJd Strong, nbovo
iiameil dcfcmUiits:
IiithoiiaiiiiiortlioHtatcuf Orcgm jou, and
each ol you are hereby reiiulrcil to npii- a and
Hiiawfr the eomplaliiiU el against jou 111 the
ulxive entitled suit on or bcfine
Saturilay, tlio IStli day of uly, 190:;,
a-iillfyou mil so to aiqiear an I answer for
want the t-of Hi- planum will apply to the
court fur lheieliefduijiaiid.il In the eniuplni t
a succinct H'ateini-4iif ttlueli i, ili .t 1 .u title
to tho 111 liming dtsril 0,1 led 1 nipeiljr, to
nlt. Iho ea-i .iie-lialf of the souilmesl onu
qiiur crHiid t'11 w.vt one hall ut ttie s-iilheait
ulluq arter of s t tlon 22, t'mn.li p 2i soulh.
01 laiig- ; e ui tho l lllamctlo Menitau,
ciDtuiidiu ltwatrei more or le s. I) quleud
and the lee th?n.iu be ikirco 1 in the coin
! .Hit 1 aUii, the liiWiv I 111 i. d. lenUiil,
Edd Mni.g, Ik dwTved to bo aa.Itv7 lln-re-f
kin! 1,0 tii.iie, aud that tt.e defen.Iaut, Mis. E-kl
Kmiig, lie tcrced bi have no right, title or in-t.-r.
st there 11, exeunt as the wife 01 the de
fendant Kuil Mn n
That a partition of said real piumi-et lw hid
acciiuliiu tiitherert'tx-uve rigtua ol tha pAr
lie to this sun, aud li partition ca -not be had
wlihout inaicrial ujdr or p el id loo 10 th ,a
rights. Hi, t the prcuilu-s lie sold and a dlvMou
ol the proceeds be hail a curd ug to the re-i-t-ectlve
rlehu ol lu- nil parti3 and for uch
other and fiirlhe rdiefusto the toiirt shall
net-in iqultable.
This iiminims fa pub'ith-d by ordrr of the
Hi.n .rable J. W. IlaiiU lon, J.i.l-eof the above
entitlml omit, widen order is da ed May IS.
1KB, xhd thedale of the Crs. puliUCHtlun of
tills tuuiuions liThursday, Mar 11 I'All. and (lie
time prererlbed in the nrier for pui.ll- ation ot
ttiiisuiumoiis l at least ihic a weet fur x'S;
iltnt.-lvu wi-ei-. uiinm. iKdny hull IUm firt 1
day 01 publlcitiiou ttr. of
Date-1 this ilsl day ot Mav. 13.
.V. M C-vAWFOKD.
-Ul Attorn-y tor Planum
SUMMONS.
In the Justice Cm.rt for 0t r Creek IHMrtct
DoiiHlas County, OrexcD.
11 L Ma ster,, llaiuiiff,
vs.
Th- CI .ml. aT.IWIn f0.
To the Columbia Tn I -ring Co
lu the name of theS'ate of Oregon, vou are
heiebv ie.(uir ! to amwar lf..rc 'h Hiider
tKriv!, a just cent the Peace l..r the dotrtet
ab-'ve liamol, on r l-efo e the EJ ly ol May.
IUjS, at hisotbee In Ibt'bur:. O-ntua. at the
h-Mir of 10 o'el -ck iu tl ;rn xhi of rakt ay ,
liiaoxrer th c m -Ulnt filed gal t I lu
Ue abiverutillv : ocmoh. ant if vi. , tall to p
Har ami answer as b- rein reotii.td, lor ui 1
there.if. the pla iiIIiThIII lakej!ziueiit ai-lt
! lor VI X, aixl Ills co'l an t iMmiix.-lueol-
In this action
' his uramont Is pubtiobnl once a wek for
six Micecive wtxks In the lt'.sasra4 ltxs
h AtsR , a Br -weekly n -wji ai-r bll bed at
RoHMirc. Orernn. by nnter ot ibe JtMlsr nf tk
P-m l-r hM Inwrtet. made A.rii 7. !.!. 3T
fi'stpu Itrstinn : ih't Sanso n! b on th ?th
day ol April. IVU.
J. X. BUCHAXVS.
Jlce ot tte Peace for lr ttet Di-inct.
Dn Uta toitiij . Ofa-po. pai$
Administrato 's Notice.
Nottre !, hereby air- n llsst ihr urHersigised
fc been by lu Cmiut) Court f iK-oc a
. oiiqi . Hie ol rvuro?. Ojly p 11 led the
dminUiiaior ol tfcf eta.e. ol it. . l'rock. ito-oet-l.
Aft pT-as twrinc cl1 a4fsii - .14 rotate
re b. rrby rniiei! to pr nt ih a duly
le iflad to b otsil-nigDad al iJI. H-mgU
euunty, Stale M OnsKOd, wiihia six aaoatsu
from ie dil - ol tbu notice
tdatOUIIa,ureo.thts&tsUy of Jam
' W G. rillKND.
Admlut-trstorol the ettale ol l. a. Pruck,
i,tienml
First pabKcitki? Jmw t. tm.
Administrators Notice.
In the natr ot the Kslau ul Jennie . Clem-eais.if4-eesl.
No(t-e ir h're-y riven by tbe Undenlcw!
Adutluttbri4 ike KUle of Jeonw K. ilrm
rnu. deoeu, that be w-aCaly apfkilnied Ad
mlniitr4iurof the aM K-iaUo bvUinlerol
tbe Pnb e Court of itongSu ftoniy. (recii.
mwkt aad eoleted ot rtxd npn the 1Mb day
otJanaary.
AllpenoRs having datins aalsit the 11M
Lslat. rball Kvnl tbe isaw wiiti the neoes.
sry mint wiiiria tlx mi!bi Ir w th .l.i
nf tt noli-e tlt nBrlgnil AdaBlottntr
ni swfisirj.vMMi,
fliVed at Roaebsirr. (Iiuum UiI tha rtmi
o 01 laBtHtrv. RUM.
2-' S T. Cf.WVslNTS.
AdsaiBistrator.
Administrator's Notice.
Notice Is bentby given that tbe i2B4r.lgHel
has b.en by the County Cottrt o Ixnguts
OMOBtr. Maw of Onsguo. duly app-vntei thn
admlniMra'oroftiie osute of Ji. K. Olllanl.
deecAxd
All persons bav ng claims against Mid estate
riwreby required Ut rreoent tbe lime duly
verified, to fie aaderdened at KuKibarg, I) hk
U county, itateof Oregon, within six rawUu
Irem thedaieof this nwtiee
listed at Ku.-eburg. Or,-on. th s 3d day o
April, wr.
S L. DIILARU.
Admtnlstrsbirol the estate M it. E. Iiiurl
dcoeae.l. prt.
State Treasurer's Seventh Notice.
Ticasory Dcf-ar:Bcnt.
Statanf "inM.
Srem, ebrtiary iw.
Nnt-cc Is hereby cirern that ibeie are funds
in the treasury xrllh which to rtdeem all ont
standlnc slat warrants dtaan on the titatc
P Kottn'V awl Htint- Xnmt en.Wrul
Pieaentol -wl not tabl I r want ol fund"
lrir tu this date. All sneh vimnu. If
erly eti.lnr.d, willt- tld upoa t.r-ser.talKm
at :his ottici-, interest thereon ceaMng ir.im and
aftr this date. I HA-8. MOOKE.
i-'latcTieuurvr.
Society (Meetings.
F. A A. M. Latml IxxJo No. 13.
Ilalii- rtrnliir mt-otini.T 011 swcxina
and f arth Wctlneftluva of earh
iiKinlli E. J. Strouh, W. M-
N. T..IKWV.1T, Secretary.
k U. W Kttmre Inf- Xo. lti.
3lotts tliB pei-ni.tl a i.d itiriri lion
-i y8 01 mcji tnoi'in m :u p. ni.,
tn th 1 u u t umii. .Memt!t( in
joiwl Ht.tmti 0 nf Mivithd lo Rttinnl.
F.M Tozier M. W.
L. U. Luvox Recorder.
S Wsst, Ftnr.ticier.
li.
BP O. ELKS. Ii.-'liiitK IieNo.
2'JO, H ii'la rvtulnr cumm'ihitvt
tiofis at I O. O. R. Kail on ecnnit
ami loiirth Tnnr-t!.tye ul wtcli niontli.
ll nitiurvr requeeietl to iittviKi rfiru-l.irl-
11111! all viHttiiii! hri'tli'-r? lire crrnli
!' IuViIimI .i wttomi.
F. b. Va.t, K. K
Rov MtClallfv, rvcrfturv.
CO. K, FtlUKTU RKGIMENT.
N. U , meeMr! Ht Armrrj Hall
rhnrMiay Hvnim-t, nt 8 Vciock.
-O.
vory
V. B H Ahiik, (Jstpt
lEGUEK OK POKOR. MyUcb-tur
) N 13. Miota 2nd and -llii Thnr
tUy tfiiu,i of tjucli nicn'h io Sa-
live Sna' Hull, Yioittuit meinWr oot-
MB. WKRfT WSST, C w H.
K H. l.KMtoX, K"4l.
C OF A. Court D.Ktulas No. 32. For-
esii'ra 01 America, .uouts every
. t SIB
Hull
1 niuia 'ii-'tii n i'v.;ivh H"i:lfo'UC
S. W.VanZiuj O. R.
U. 11. I.bnox, R. r.
E. V, Hoovkk, Plivsii'ian.
0. O. r. l'iiliL''.;ttt.tti LudKc o. 3.
Moitts in Odd FmIIowb' TpniplB, cor
ner Jackcon und Cabs Btreote. on
f?nttirilav evpning ol ep.ch voek .Mem
bcra of thp order in "ipjotl siandinj; aie
Invited to attund,
1 1 . H. tl IH.CTTE, N. G.
N.T. Jkwktt. SiHjNitnry.
of P. Alpha Lo)ro No. 47. Mee I
every Wedneedny, in I. O. 0. F
H Hall oH.IW .. ,n l
...... .- . -, m. i.Ariiiuiiin in
good aldtulitii; ant inv'ied to ntlend.
V. V. HtuinitKAN!) 0. 0.
S. V. Ramp K li. H.
O.T. M. Protection Tout No. 16.
Holds its regular Roviowa tho
first and third Fridav of eni'li
month in tho I. 0. 0. hull. Visiting
lnombera in irood atandinir are invitinl tn
attend. Geo. W. Pkuiiy. Com.
E. E. Bloixjett, Kccord Koopor.
WHISPERING TOO
I have heaid it whispered in loud tones that I was going to
quit the music business, but that is only another from the old
bource tor tiie purpose ot gaining a point. liven
my new enterprise, it will be only another step
my own .tgainst tho trusts and combines. I am
piano dealer now
handed I vm grateful to the many friends who are giving me
their patronage, for each month is bringing in greater respite,
I have never been guilty of selling a cheap piano for a high price
or of misrepresenting the goods I handle, or even my competitor
except iu a defensive manner. Aud the name NEEDHAM (as
he has no connection with that house) must be dropped from his
ad..or he will hear something drop in regard to the price of
Victor pianos that will surprise him and the public, or better see
clipping from an eastern papei in my window, where Victors-are
offered for nearly two thirds less than is asked for them on this
coast. Tnis trick of holding a piano and keeping it iu bad order
just to knock its go d qualities, is getting to beau old gag and
the public certainly sees it or we would not continue to sell so
mauy high grade Needham pianos.
Do you remember not long ago, when a certain dealer got
hold of a ftw Stein way;; and sold them for low prices just to
Lurt its reputat onV Did it hurt it? No and neither can they
hurt NKEDHA.V because it speaks for itself.
Alhmr l ust sales are a choice between NEEDHAM aud
Chi- leering, NEEDHAM winning out cverv time. Watch next
ad. for nanu s of purchasers.
T.
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day evenint:, at S o'doek in Kativ
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CKItl Fellow's Tnittk-. Mevle; first
and thini TliunuLtv evwiiit- unch
month. Visitors conltailv iuvitvd.
J. li. Haxtt-Tivc, C. P.
J. C. TvrrrcHEU., Serib.
Professional Cords.
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Osteopath
ALL DISEASES TKE.VTED S"
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Attoniey-at-Ii ,
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Physician, Surgoon.
Office over P. O. Kos8uku.
'Phone Main 591. Oksoo.v.
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Physciau vi
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PHYSICIAN A SD UUOEON.
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KUhLKRTON
Attoruey-at-Law.
Wll" praetlrc In HU the Stale and Federal Ourtt
Otnrc In MarUs' IIM11., tvohunr. On-con.
Q0MM0D0UB S.
JACKSON,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Mining Law and Water Rights madvtd
b fpeciaiiy.
MHfstem Bid ROatCHORO. OREGtW
H W. BENSON,
Attoruey-at-Law;
uni 1 aud 2
wrvlew BulldltlR. ttOilKDUnd. ORrjUU.Y
JfA. HDOIIANAN, Notary FubUc.
Attoruey-at-Law.
Collectious a Specialtin.
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K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE :
Roseburi; and Cottage Grove. Oregon.
on the coast that is going it
Your Raaclies and Timber
I?i3is, Lands with thp- .
HAVE EASTERN CUSTOMERS
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LAWYERS
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before UtD.S. I-irt rtnsaBt-
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Abstract oi Title to Dialed Land.
ljera prepiretl for filirrg on Govera
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Blue P'vnts of Township 3Ia3 sliovrin
all vacant Lands.
Architect
Abstracter
Plans and Estimates for all Build
ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures
Office in new Rank UuiKHne. 'PhoiM 415
ROSEBURG. OREGON
AT THE PLAhNDEALER.
erfect
leases .
radical
eople
AT THE PLAhNDEALER.
CO. T. NAQHII
THE SCENIC LINE
Through Salt Lake Citv. Leadville.
Spriugs aud Denver, aud the Famous Rocky
Mountain Sceuery by daylight . :
TO ALL POINTS EAST
3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN 0Q9CN AND DENVER.
Modern Equipment, Throut-h Pullman and Tourist SleeD
iug Cars aud Superb Diniug Car Service.
STOPOVERS
For rates, folders and other
ti 1 1, 1 1 1 i h
88
if I succeed in
towards holding Jo,
about the only M
alone aud single
R. R. JOHNSON.
OFFICE IN MARK BLOCK.
ROSEBURG, OR.
house
house
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Oreson.
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BARBER SHOP,
For a 1'rtnaj,; 4 FLrst-cLr
Shave or Hair-cat, Coinpe
Workmen, Clean Tow
, Tools altiaTsia shape.
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Baths in Connection.
X riop on JacJoa St.
Homes from $250 to $5000
Write or Pkae
Wm. IVI, Porter,
Real Estate Agent and Notary
Timber aud Homestead Locator
Packer and Guide
Camas Valley, Oregon
SariksMatt west nXosebert:
A MRS. H.
E ASTON
s rppared to wait upon old
aad newcBetosersand friends
with a fall and complete
stock of
GROCERlES
AH fresh aad of thn v.n-
qnahtv. Teas aad caffeea are
305 Jackson St.,
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HOAIESTEAD
it tVr1 ! JTr "f " Nortkl
bf S'anasr ol tho
AWESTERX PAPER
FOR WESTERN PEOPllE
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u,n ?Hlrl-ineaal Krosrth
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GOVERNMENT
LANDS f
Of rer; tlAMrivtion. Farms and Min
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