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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1903)
a Professional Cards. , sfrtas jw. jyU. II. L. STUDLEY Aj) MWJ h K Osteopath ALL DISEASES TREATED SUCCESSFULLY Pk (Residence 851, Kcfidencc Phone jomceii63 West Rosebui Office : Room 11 Taylor A Wilso" Block Examination Free. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m." 2to5p.m. Oraduate SUU Collcgeo! Osteopathy Q.EORGK M BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, Court Bouse Downstairs. ROSEBURG, ORE 0 V FISHER, M. D., Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. 0. Phone Main 591 kosebukq, Oregon. JR. GEO. E. HODCK, Physcian & Surgeon. office Review Bia. Phone, Main SI KOSEBURQ ORKHON -jlLMER V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Rosebubq Oregon 8pecial attention given to Diseases ol the Nos and Throat. Office-Main SU, one door south ol City Hall Phone. Main 341. J W HAYNES, DENTIST, Review Building, Telephone No. 4. ROSEBPRQ OREGON St. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 11. Marsters Bide, ROSEBURG, OK rtp-Buslness before the U S Land Office and ralnuic cases a specialty. Late Receiver U. 8. Land once JOHN H. SHUFE, ATTORNEY- AT-LA W , B08KBURG, ObKQOK. Business belore B.S. Land Office and Probat buslne a specialty. Office Abraham Bnildinc J 0. FULLEKTOM . Attorney-at-Law. Wil' practice In all the State and Fosk-ral Conru Office tn Marts' BkJii, Rossburg. Orecon. QOilMODORE S. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Mining Law and Water Righte made a specialty. Marsters BM RO.SKEOKO. OREGON F. W. BENSON, ., Attorney-at-Law, ont 1 and 2 vevlew Bnildinc. ROSEBUBd. OREGON J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Pnblic. AttornejT-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. - BoomS . Marsters Bnildinc." ROSEBURG. ff J. ROBINETT, Attorney at Law toomll, Taylor & Wilson Block Roseburg. Ore A- B. GKAT, c A. SEHLBBEBa gEHLBREDE & GRAY", LAWYERS rractice in all ol the courts of the ta e, also ueiore we u.o. umu aeparunenu Tailor & rt ilson Block, Notary Pnblic in office Phone Main 256 ROSEBURG, ORE H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. N. A. FOSTER & CO., government Hands UI every descnytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. 023) OAKLAND. OKEGON -INSURE IN THE INSURANCE AT COST. Head Office, McMInnvllle, Oregon Amt. of insurance in force, til ,000,000.00 net, gain in one year, 2,628,787.00 Saving its members 1 yr., 80,591.60 Number separate risks, 22,360 866 Hm J, Buchanan, osebnrg. Oregon. Agt. for Douglas Co Homes from $250 to $5000 Write or 'Phone OTm, XYX, Porter, Keal Estate Agent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Guide Uamas Valley, Oregon 25 miles south west of Boseburg Go to .. .. F. . 1 BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and First-cIaEa Bhave or Hair-cut. Compe tent. Workmen, Clean Tow els, Tools always in shape. Baths in Connection. m J- Shop on Jackson St. J TIMBER AND GRAZING LAND City and Mining Proper, Home steads and Timber Claims Located, the best now '3cnt. No fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinquish ments bought and sold. ; : : Stewart Land Co., fees 4, Taylor S Wilson Block ROSEBURG OREGON OH x m r )i Raising Sheep. A correspondent from Rosebiirp signed ' W" on tun nbovo subject says: I ofton seo inquiries made about tho profit, of shoop raising and as I have had considerable ex penenco with sheep, I would ndviso any one to try that business, if ho has good pasture land and can protect the sheep from dogs and coyotes. There is no other douiostic animal that will stand so much no gleet and abuse as tho sheep and still leavo to its owner sonio profit The sheep is called tho golden hoofed animal, and certainly carries the golden fleece, and has tho powor to transmute blades of grass into threads of gold. I started with a few sheep in 1SS7 and sold out what I had left in 189S, and thoro was never a year in that tinio but I had some net returns, and most of the time a handsome profit Besides they cleared out the weeds so nicelf and fertilized the orchard and gar den yearly without labor or tiouble to the owner. Sheep will oat near y all kinds of weeds cattle a good many in the growing season, but horses none at all. I have often watched a horse gmzing around a weed and sparing it with as much intention, seemingly, as a gardener wonid spare a choico plant. These Umpqua vallev seems to be the nat nial home of the sheep for here is a climate and a landscape more lov able than the famed AnBcadia, with a perenuial pasture land, whether in tho low valley or on the breez) uplands, and it wb a p!ea8Dt sight to see the liock come up at evening, honeward bound, looking like h hand ful of white pees scattered on the hillside and rolling down by lens and fiftie? and hundreds to their salting place. This valley at one period, say from ISSo to 1S90. whs well stocked with sheep, for wool and mutton brought b good price, and sometimes a very remunerative figure. The year 1S72 was h red letter year for the Umpqua shep herd for that year wool in the grease sold for 50 cents a pound, and several other years it brought 30 cents per pound. Then sheep were literally on a thousand hills. The sheep men at that time toak their wool to market by the wagon load, and sometimes had to nse their hay racks and head er beds; but that is all changed now There is not now more than one sheep'here where there wee 10, and instead of eight or 10 full sacks in a load goingto town, you may now see a single sack or a part of a sack of wool bobbing around in a wagon bed. It looks lonesome, and what has caused this chnnge? The coyote, principally. The Similarities nnd Dissimilarities Oj Editors and Hens. A hen sits on her nest and lays eggs. An editor sits in his office chair and lies in his bed or in his paper. The hen "feathers her nest;' the editor does not he cuts his own throat by doing business for nothing simply to keep his competitors from getting it. The hen cackles after she has laid a good, fresh egg; th9 editor cackles about what he intends to do, but seldom does it. Sensible hei. T1 I . , P me uen scraicnes ior a living; 60 does the editor. The hen often covers np bad ejgs; so does the editor. The hen hatches chickens that come to some good; most editors hatch schemes that never amount to anything. The ben presents her bill when are wants something, and usu ally gets it; the editor presents his bill and hardly eyer gets anything The hen has a comb which she does not use; the editor mBy have a comb and use it sometimes; but not alwayp. Ihe hen has wings; the editor has none and never will have. The hen isn't a high flyer; the editor -is sometimes. The hen broods and raises a large family; the editor broods over how he is to raise the large family he already has as wel as over wasted energies and lost op pcrtunities. Ihe hen is a rooster when Jsbe sleeps that's queer; the editorjis a qneer rooster all the time. Ihe hen often gets cooped; the editor gets (s)cooped too some i mi. , . . ... iimes- ane nen oiten gels it m the neck; so does the editor. Some times the hen crows, but nobody knows why. The editor crows a! most bii me time, out uonooy knows 1 11 it i " I why. There may be othor similari ties and dissimilarities between the hen and the editor, but they do not come to mind just now. Prince Peter of Scrvia Does Not De sire Crown. A special from Geneva assorts that T . ti.i xr - rnnce x'eter ivarageorgevicn in an interview declared emphatically that the nation ought to avenge the crime of the assassination of the King and Queen of Servia- "A King," he said, "who could re ceive a crown irom ine nanas ot as f m i sassins would be their accomplice." Asked if he would punish the ass assins, be replied: "I have no power." In reply to the qoostion, "But when you are King?'' Prince Peter gave an answer: 'That may never be." Clock for Sale. A good, up-to-date, shelf clock tint originally cost $8, at a bargain. New timepiece in good running condition, gong strike alarm attachment. Inquire F. AW, tliis office. tf WOMEN". & A IVew Crnft AVhl.-Ii OITcru n Fair In come. Metal repousse work Is n craft which has developed mnrvelously in the past few years, nnd it Is particularly adapt ed to women of nn artistic turn of mind. Several women already have, studios, and they take orders for tho designing, execution and mounting of fireplaces, overmantels, fenders, mir rors, picture and photograph frames boxes of every description, from n coal bunker to a silver toilet box; also trays of all sorts, namo plates, signs, door decoration, friezes, dadoes nnd panel ing, lire screens, bellows, etc. There nro two ways of, executing the work. You may either simply worlc-a design on the metal nnd then have the metal made up Into a lox frame or yon may mako up your own work yourself. To lenrn the repousse work takes six months, but to learn the mounting de pends upon how many branches of tfio craft nro taken up. In six months a girl can learn to exe cute good work and to be capablo of OHEEX OAK AND COrmit mountiiii: one branch fenders, for ex ample. Hepousse work, Is executed op riiu brass, copper, lead, jK'wter, silver or gokL The metal may bo laid on B boartl and worked with nails, whiefc are filed to the shape required. Tor this method nothing is requirutl saijt! the board, some nails, a file, haminab a pair of shears and some small nail for fixing the metal to the' wood. Zltje Rhould be usI for practldni:, as It fs so much cheaper than the other uiotaht Metal work offers a very jrood un-ans METAL WORK FOR m Of livelihood to a woman with artrStSrt' eonntv of lnueln. nate of Ore con ami nrHnil ,os -w, anu onpnai weas. A pin can Ite np - premiceu to a metal worker on tbe un derstnndins that when proflcient she will be retained at a progressive salary or on piece work, or she can apprentice herself to a metal worker with a viey to learning thoroughly the work and eventually scttinp: up for herself. Very often firms plve out employment pltce work, and In this manner a respectabU Income may be made. 5 The Illustration shows a mantel of copper and preen oak which has lately been designed and finished In a woman metal worker's studio. HELEN CLIFTON.. NOTES ABOUT WOMEN. What Tli rr Are Dolnrc nnd They Are "Wcarlntr. What Never Indulpo in the deadly poison- OUS entertnlnmont of nitrinrr vnnra.If .i t ... t. " - . uw is in luiuiiau.v aim finical mo Ills tlmt nlnviilv nmmrotit r fiu. the ills that already apparently aflllct! you. lira. SIcItostle of Minnesota confess es to a natural womanly liking for cows. She has ten cows nnd sells milk ainl cream, petting therefrom $70 a month When inim-oved machinery is used. Mrs. McltosUe finds dairying no hard er than poultry keeping, and she also finds cow keeping more profitable than chicken keeping. I have lately seen the picture of a comely, spry old lady who danced "a minuet and sang the sweet songs of her youth at the age of ninety-seven. There is lying on my desk a picture of i King Edward's oldest subject 111 years of age the 12th of this May. She is Mrs. Margaret Ann Neve, and she lives ln the nrettv isle of Guem-1 sey. She is sweet faced, gentle anil fair, looking like n handsomf ol.l ladr a uanusome oiu lauy ve old girls! Very oi sevenry. urave oiu girls: Very firrrw? WAtyinn aa1 n 1nns-ni 111... Innrnr lnl- lll-o i hideous old mummies. I saw a beauUful Darasol the other ! i .1 ' day. It was part of a trousseau for a recent wedding of Importance. The parasol was of Ivory white surah, with a deep ruffle of chiffon set on very full and with a tiny ruchlng at the edge to give it still more flare. On the silk there were four lace medal lions on each section in graduated tslzes. All around the edge was a row of cream silk chenille fringe Just as long as the ruffle was deep. A bow ot cream satin ribbon was fastened to the top and another to the carved ivory handle. Aside from the ridiculous nlgrcts. the new millinery Is In the main pretty and sensible, though some of the hats are extremely large ponderous, one I mignt call them. Still they seem to please the wearers, who look pretty ln them; so there Is no more to bo said. Tho coarse straws with almost severe trimming seem to be greatly affected by the smart set. and tho coarser and rougher the straw the better they like It One of the best things for the general health, also for the shapeliness of the feet. Is to -go barefoot. Country chil dren who were permitted ln tiie old time to run barefoot In summer rarely had. corns and misshapen feet when, they were grown. JEAN HOWLING. Excursion Rates To Yaquina (Jay. On June 1st the Southern Pacific Company will resume sale of excursion tickets to Newport and Yaquina Bay. Kate from Roseburg, $8.00. This popu lar resort has long been well and favor ably known to the people of Western Oregon, and the low rates offered should enable everyone to take an outing. $10.00 Reward Will Ikj paid to the party giving im formation, wmcn win lead to tne con viction of the person who cut and des troyed tho hoisting ropo used at Jone's new hotel building on Saturday night, May 23. I. F. Patterson Morse For Sale. I have a good work horse 7 years old for sale cheap. Inquire of F. F. Ball, Deer Creek Dam, near Roseburg. tf. Smith' Dandruff Pomade Stops itching scalp upon one applica' tion, three to six removes" all dandruff and will stop falling H-ur. Price 50c. i'or sale by Marsters Dniir Co. uiltf Notice for Publication. ; United States Lawl Office, HoM'tmrir, Oregon, Mnrcli 19. 190.1. with tnn irnvlulima .. I n n Junes. lhXentlthM "An art Inr timber lands in the Stntrsof California, Oregon rcvda,aml Washiiiutim T.-rrlmrv ....V,.1 !SiU "' pUb" lauJ Mt' bT ctoI August , MHS. ANVIK (XU.UNB. oi iN.i. union hi., rorliaud, countv of Multno Ulllll. Mllll' 111 Wrt'lMlll. Ilttk thin ilai. fit. ..I I.. ,1.1. otllrt) licrMvorn Mntcmuut No. ICi'.a ut tlio mir clmv.ottlioNKK of m-cUoh SI. towxislil I "J puuiii, M rilllKUn wvm, HI1U will offc-l proof to show that tho land t-nui;!it In more val unlilo fur its tlmlicrorrtonu tlmu for hltIcuI tural iiuriHiseM. ami t.i 1-hihIiIIi.i, i.... said land before tlio KecinUir and Kccclvcr of thin office al Kosuburt;, Onxon. on Wcdiicwlay, tlio 15th day of July, loon Slio uniuin tin wunckH'k' J w Jlclrvin, Fcllda oi. " """"'. "iaua, OrtKon, II i bliltldrt, Hoaslln, Ori'Kon, A A Aubln. Rwe burn, OrCROii. Any anil all persons clnlmlnc aovon-oly tlio iiinnu iiTOnmn lamin aro nwniCKtctl to file thel uiuintn ill iiiinuuiLU uii or O010 ro mid lfitli day oi July, I'Mi. ajrIi".i-JuJ5 1. 111(1 UUKS, KcKlktcr, Notice for Publication. UN1TKI) HTAI.KS LAND OFFICE. Ko.-Kiii.'Ki,OroKon, Fob 28, 1003 i h neretiy Riven that In compliance ...... i-tu.iriuiip vi uiw nut in ixnereM or Juno s. lh.K entitled "An art for tho ale of imuri iiiiii in urn Mines 01 1 auiomla, Oregon Nevada. and Washlnctuii T,rrltnrv "a.ntn.i. edto all the public laud rtatci by act of Auguit IJU-IAN J. MIIJ.EK. ot Oregon City, county of Cliiclcaman. Utc o Oregon, has this day llled in thla nlllfH lui SKorn statement tXX, for the iurchaic of the fractional NWJi of Seo 3), Tji 2a south, ranee 7 west, and will offer proof to nhow that the lnd muiKiu ib mure vaiuaoie ior its timber or stone uiao loraKricunurai ruriu-reii. and to cf.tabllh her claim to raid land before the Iteglttcr and Receiver if this olllce at ItOKeburg. Ore. on mcMiay tne Hill day of July, im She liHinei as wunrrMs zacliarlah C Wood, ol Mount Tabor. Oregon, lvello I. Wo-nlin. ol Portland, Oregon. Sauiuel It lltl.bin. of Olalla uit-guu, ami j n .Mcirvine, ol 1-cllila, Wash. Any ami all iicrMiiis claiming adverselv th I above dtK!ribel IaiiiIs are rti iuisip,l in ai.. Claims lu this olllce on or before said Hth day 1 Of Julr, 1MB. J. T. BRIDOKH, aprlfip-Ju25 Kcgislcr. Notice for Publication. t'nlted Slates Lnd OfTlce. Roebiirg. O'egon. March X. 19 3, -Notice n hereby given that lu compllanc with the nrovlslont of the act nf rVinrmu nf Junes, )S,8. entitled "An act for the sale of urn ier lamis in tne states of California, Oregon Nevada .and Washinrton Terrlrorr "iinhn,!. d to all the public land states by act of August j XKIJ5 M. EVKS'OX. of 0aki.. countv nf l).llltM. nf Minn iwlinuay riled In tliotTice hlsunrn tat. nieni .o atk. Ior tne purriia.e of the S;, NKl, X'sE,of Sec. I. town-hip 21 s, K 7 went and will offer proof toshou thai thelaiids,iiight Is mom valuable for Ita timber or stone than ior agricultural pnrpnw. ami to establish his claim beiv re i-.e K.vlMer and Receiver f this ouico oi xourg,uregon. on M .iiday. t!:c .""th day of July. 1W3 He aim-s as ' eler Dtiirh. an' A Huron.. H Hot burg. Oregon. Itaac "limine ham -nd Oonglas Wtnnlntham, of Olella. Ore Atn ana a'l - s elaitutng adversely th al.ive decrltwsl lauds re uoe-Icl to flip thelr. Ulmsl thl. ofloe on nr Wmm I7tb jay ol Jti'y. isu. j. T. HKlIh.ljS. aprWp-juAV. Keglttcr. Notice for Publication. I'nitetl PlaUs Lanl Onice. Rowl urg. Orrg.in, pril It. Notice is hereby given that In compliant vrtth the provisions of t5-e act of Congreu of june . t.i, en'.mm "An a-t tor tbe sale of tl-ii'-e- land 1-. ti e -:int i I'alt'ornla, Oregon cv.la .and w asataigtur rtrtiory," a- extend er u- alt trie puLile ttAt by act of Auguit WILLIAM E CARLO.V, a i is iav nn-a in in - inee ni tw , m,nt.o t fonhehufchafe oi ih na u is .lav nit-a in tn -tBee h sworn 'a'e e SW4 of section 10. township sooth, K. 3 W. of M and w illuiter vrwf toshow that theland soegbt is more valuable for Its Umber or stone than Ior agricultural puis4s?s, and to establish fcls dam before the Kegixerand Kecciver ol this oince oi KGMiburg.urvgon. onl-rilay. the 21st day of August, HB. Hr as ssitiitsr 1. A Sanctuary. S W roraell, J A McJtols. A A Tnrnell. all of rcvl Oniron. Any and all rrsons clsitninr adverslr ih sbove drs, rlUd la.l are reioestel to die their naims in inu occe on or oeiore iai.i 'ilfl rtsy ol ftli-ia2S JU-gisu-r. Notice ior Publication. Pnited States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon. Dec 12. lttC notice is bereby given tbat In oornpllanra wltli the provisions of Uh act of Conrrrss of June3.IS7S.eaUtled"Anact for the rale of uawi lanas m trie Males of California. Oregon Kevadand Washlneton Trrlinrr.Miiit!iil. d to all the public land states by act of August JAMES R. HALL. of Myrtle Creek, county of Douglas, state of Or- 1 statement No list for the purraac of the SK egon, na. ,nu ay all ln misoiui-e his sworn i' -':"on -" '1'jn''tP3foutri.range I west. I ouwni offer proof tosbowtfcatthelaadsocgbt 01 offer i is more valuable for IU tlmtr or stone than , ior agnrauur agricultural irarnoies. and tn tMliH m. claim lore the Register and Receiver of this ciuce oi KoeeDurg,urcoa. on Monday the 22 day of June. 19. He name as witness- s John 1111, rr Florence Hall, &ma Hail. John Hall, Jr , ail of Myrtle Creek, SirLfU. Any and all persons claiming adversely ibe aboveIwribd lands arc requested to ale their urn-us in wis oracv on or iiore saw 22rI day ui ms. J. 1. UtUlXtr.5, PP Register. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATUS LAND OFFICE. RoWku. Ore . Dec. LS. 1S02. Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provision of Ui act of Congress of Jone, entitled -An act for the sale ot iimiper laaas in me stales of California, Oregon Nevada and Washington T. rrlLw." fTt,.ni the IoW c UmJ ,ut" br "el of AuaM JOHN A. ESGUSD. OI .MTr.IC ( rtet-ronntv .if Iitir!. af.ln nf i Oregon, has tbU dftjr fl!eJ in this office hit 'worn statement No. .r. for me nurchaj of iaS.'V-2.14 . .WV..N k vainanie ior lis umber or stone man j or agricultural purposes, and to establish his ,t3m Jore the Kcgister and Becclver ot UU oiiwwourg.urcgon. 1SD3. He lie M England, Grace Hail ""-";J:J'nshcNi-izicliughcs.allof Mr nfk. Oregon Any and all trsons claiming adversely the above described lands arc requested to file their i-iaira ia mis oince on or netoro said 2lrd nay Ol June, 1KB. J.T. 1JHIDGES. I'rtp Register Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Roeburg, Oregon, Feb.2S. 1903 Notice is hereby given that In compliance srlth the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1S7C, entitled "An act for the sale of Umber lauds In the States of Californla.Orcgon Nevada ,and Washln gton Territory as extend ed to all the public laud states by act of August , 1S92. ZACHUtlAII C. WOOD. of Mount Tabor, county of Multnomah, st.tc of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. fc7, for the purchase of iui-oi.?,rar,i,, ip, n souin, range e west and will of 'er proof toshow that theland sought is more valuable for ita timber or stone than for agricultural nurmm. am! in Mtil.llih hl claim before the Kcgister and Receiver of thU oiu cc ot luwenurg.urcgon. on Tuesday, tbt 11th dav of Jnlr. 1M3. Hi- names as witness: Lillian J lllfler. of Ore gon City, Oregon, Lavelle L Wo.lln. of I'or -lsnd, Oregon. Samuel R Krlsbln. of Olalla, Ore gon und J W Mclrvine, of KelUla, W run. Any and all jKirsons claiming adversely the aoovcuescribco: land are requested to file their claims in this olllce on or belorc said Mill day of July. 1W3. J. t. IMIDl.ES, , aprlCp-JuaS Kcgister. Notice for Publication. UNITED HTATKS LAND OFFICE, KOSEI-U20. OHEGO.N", PCCI2.1S Noileo is hrreby given that in compliance with the provision of the act of Cougret of June. 1-;k. entitled "An act for tho sale of Umber lands In th- Htatee or California, Oregon Nevada and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the I'ubUc Laud State by act of Ang- , FLORENCE II ALU of Myrtle Orek, eminty of Douglas, mate ot Or egon has thia day filed In this or) lee her sworn statement No 'n. for the purchase or the Irac llotial.N WJiof btion,H). Township 29 Snulh. "two :t wot and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable Ior Its tlmU-ror none than for agricultural nur Kim-S. nnd to Mial.llsn her claim to said land sforethe Keglster and Kecctrvr ot this office at Koscburg Oregon, on Monday, the 22nd day of June, JWtt She names as wl'aesM-s: John Hall, Sr.. James It Hall. KIma Hall, John Hail. Jr., all or Myrttc Creek, Oregon. ' Any and nil persons claiming adversely Iho above described lands nrc requested to file their claims iu this cflieo on or before said 22nd dav June. 1003. 1 aprtlp J.T. UIU DGK8, Register Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. nine Prints of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build . Ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Olllce in new Bank Iluilding. 'Phone 415 ROSUDUKG, OHEGON Notice for Publication. United Slates Land Olllce, , .. Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 21, 1003. Notice is hereby given that in compliance, with the provisions of tho act of Congress of Juno S,)m entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In tho States of Californla.Orcgon Neyadn and tt ashlngton Territory," asextond ed to all tho public land states by act of August 4, 1872. MKADK K. TifOMIVON, of I'ecl. county ol Douglas slale or Oregon, lias this day llled In this olllco lila swop, state ment No. -IHH, for the purchaso of thu NVM of secllou 2fi, township 27 aouth, range 3 west, and will offer proof to show that theland sought Is moro valuablo for its timber or slono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hit claim before the Register and Receiver oi this olllco ol Rosoburg,Orogon. on Wednesday, the 1Mb day or July, RKH. Ho names as witnesses: H W Turncll, Marvin Mar tin, J A Nichols, Charles J l'owell, all ol I'ecl. Oregon. ' Any and all persons claiming adversely tho me aoovu iicscrlbeil lands are requested to fllu mcir ennui in mis oincu on or before said l.'lh day ol July, 1003, J. T. IIRIDGES aprlfliH"' Register. Notice for Publication. United States Und Office, Roseburg Oregon, Dec 12, 1002 Notice is hereby given that In compliance, with the provisions of the act of Congress ol Junes. 1878 entitled "An act for the sals of .imber lands ln the States of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend Jd to all the public land states by act of August ELM A HALL of Myrtle Creek, county ol Douglas state of Or egon, has this day filed in this office her swom statement No ll.'sj for thn purchase of the NKW or section SO, towiuhlpVO south range j west, and will oiler proof to show that tho land sought is moro valuable for its timber or stone than f..r agricultural purposes and to es alc lish her claim to said lard be'ore the Register and Keeetverot this ofr.ee at Roseburg. Oregon, on Mondsy. the 22ud dav ol June. 1903. She iismesas wltnse: John Hall, Sr.. Florence Hall. James R Hall and John II. II, Jr., all of Myrlle Creek. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming rdversely Ihe above described lands are reouested to rile tbelr rialmslu this offlcs) on or before said 22nd day of June. 100.U J.TBslixJi. Pr!. Register Notice for Publication. United Males Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon. Dec IS. 1 12 Notice ts hereby given that ln compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, tk.a. entitled "An aet tor the Sale of timber lands In the States of Call!ornfa.Oregon Nevada. aiKl Washington Territory." asextend ed to all tho public land states by act of August 4, 1592. LII.LIJC M. ENGLAND ol Myrtle Creek, county of Douglas, slate of Oregon, haj. this day filed in this office her swotn stati-m..nt No. tlV-f.r ihe r.urchss-s of thr K!4 NK'J. MVU NKf. K. of section 11, township 2J south, range 3 west, and will offer proof to show that the laud sought is more valuable for Its llmbt-r or sbmcthan for agricultural ptirpo-u, and to es tablish her claim to said laud befo e the itegls-ts-r and Receiver of ibis office a' tvwertunr. ore. on Tuesday, tht- 23.1 day ol Jun. 19U8. She ?i7!?s JonnA HuUikI, tiracv Hall Hardy Hughes. Llrxie Hughes, all ol Myrtle Creek. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adrervdy the Nvedt-criUtl lamis ar requtsttsl in Hie their claims ln this office on or la-lore aa.l v3nl dav ui Jur. IB. sprOp J T. HKIIX.K"-. Register. Notice for Publication. I'nlted .-Hate Land 0c. lltsKbunr. Oregon, Jan a. ISV2 Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions o! the act of Congresa of June MKTS entitld.n art for the sal. of ttmt-er lands in the r-taitaof t alllornla. Oregon Nevada .and W ashlnglvn Terriiory," asextend f1 'o all the public land states by act of August THOMAS C. COBB, ot Roseburg. rouii'.y of Dtus las. state of Ore gon has thiaday filed In th:s office hs swum statement No tin fr the i-urcnase"f the NK'i ofsmmtj li. loruhlp 2Ss Hilh. range -I west and will offer proof to s how that the land sought Is more valuable for IU timber or stone than tor agricultural purjoses. and u establish his m lf lan the Ketfr and Receiver ot UHj oillce of Roseburr.Oreran. u iednely. tnc2lm day or June. 1A II names as witnesses- FW Dillard.ol Koburc. Ore. L R Robinson. John Ha l. Jr.. and Hardy ungues, all ol Myrtle Cri-ek, Ore. Any and all r-nons claiming .ilr.MW tt,. aUivedrscribrsI lands are reouested to file their claims In this office on er before the 2llh dar of June. 19-S. J.T. BRIIXiES, lirP Register Notice for Publication. t'nlted Sute Land Office Roseburg. Orrron, Dee. 12. 1JQ2. Notice u hereby given thai In compliance with th provisions of the act of Congrru of JuneS, )7S entitled "An act for the sale of Umber lands ln the States of California, Oregon the public land state by act of August JOHN HALL. Cs. of Myrtle Creek, county or Douglas, state ot Ore has lhl day Sled In this office his saorn itate- rani rso iVZi tnr the rinreh&s nf t rr.finn.i W'tOrSrC. 30, Tp. 29 south, rang- 3 west. and will offer proof to s how that theland sooght Is more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hU claim before the Register and Receiver of this office of Roseburg. Ore on. on Monday the 22nd day of Jnne. IMS. He name as witness,-: Florence Hall. James R Hall Elma Hall. John Hall. lr .11 nr v Any and all Mrwm elalmlne ailrrrsolr th a Vive described lands are tmnnM tn fli tv.u ciaims in in is osce on or belore said 22nd day PWP Register. Notice for Publication. United Slates lnd Office, Roseburg. Oregon. Feb. 21. 1MB. Notice ts hereby given that ln compliance rlln the frovlftotis of Ihm ai-t nf PnirY.. a? '! ''".enuuea "An act lor the sale of Umtr lands in the eiatz-nnf rtirnmi r,n Nevada .and Waihlnrinn TsrHwrr ..Ytn bt . 1 , . V. - III. . ... . . . w w u.s puwic ianu siaies oy act ol August CHARLEa J. I-OWH.I. Ol Peel, county of Douglas, state of Orernn nas mis day Died In this ofllee bis sworn su e ment No. tsl2. for the nurrhuu. nf ih vvt ... ......... , ' " u . ' . r. 1 . 1 , nuKV SSCTI. and will offer croof to show that the land son rht Is more valuable for its Umber or stone than tor agricultural purposes, and to establish his ciaim oeiore ut tiegiiicr ana liecelver of tills ouico oi ucee burg. Oregon. on Wednesday, the 15th day ol Jnlv. 19. He names as witnesses: a w Turnell. Marvin Martin. J A Nichols. Meade IT Tnonnum ail of r-ccl, Oregon. Any ant all persons rlalmlnc adverselr th above described lands are requested to file tneir claims in thlsoSiceon or belore said 1Mb. nayoi juiy, inu. j. T BRIO E3. apntp-lU2A Kegister. Notice for Publication United Slates Land Office. . Roseburg, Oregtin. Dec. 20 1902. noucnia nereuy given mat In compliance dlh the provisions nf th art nr rv,nr nt ' . i . enuuea An act ior me sale or umoer lanos in the States ol Calllorola, Oregon Nevada.and Washington Terrimrr."asTtinrf. d to all the public land states by act of August MARTIN RUDE. of nulnth.ronnty nf St Louts, state of Mlnu. lias this day filetl In this offlee his sworn state ment No lleA for the purchase ol the SEtf 0I section 6, township 31 south, rang" t wst and wlllolfer nroof loihnwih.tth.Unii un,M is more valuable for ita timber or stone than ior agricultural numnspa ami tn ..laMt.H s.t. tialm before the Register and Receiver of thU u. iilu n, anHDarr.iiT.pnn. on lucstlay, tho 23d day of June. 1903. He uanies as witnesses: u J clement, J. F. Kin-r. ooln ot Knscbtirc. Ore. i-vlvl. Un.l nr t... inin, .n inn. joun King.ol Korcbure. Orpirnn Any anil alt irons clalmlmr aitri.rsj.lv th.. above described 'attds aru riinctsl m titn thi. nanus in tins ouico on or ocioresalit 23.1 day ol ft. nn 1 1 .1 . m ....... .... "pwp Register, Notice for Publication. United States Und Office, Roseburg. Oregon, March 13, ISin. Notice is herebv clven that In cotni.llanea with the provisions ol the act of Conerrsa nf Junes, 1S7S, entitled "An act for the sale oi timber lands In the t-'tatesoi Cafornla.Oregon Nevada .and t ashlncton Terrltnrv." asexlend- ed tn all tho public land states by act of August MRS. LILLIAN CRAM. Ol Ct DUllllll. CtltllltV ol St. Ltmls stain nf .Mlnneoi.n, nas this day llletl tn this office her sworn sinicmcii; n. iais. i,)r mo imrcliase of Mo f-N Nr.vi. and lots No. 2 and 3 of .-cilon bnvnsoil27 suiilli, range west, W. M, and will nllrr nroof to show Unit the land mineht Is morn valuable for Ha timber or sbmo than fnr arl. ruiturHi puritoscs. iin i 10 esinunsn ner Claim lo sain latui isiioro tne Register anil Receiver ol tins oiin-oai Ki-scnnrg. on-KOn. on Thursday the 21 day of July, 190S. Sho naincNiiN wniKSHS: iewis K ne, James D rihlnabtirg. w fc Toe, Daniel tlarrlson, all of t'tei, uiegun. Any and all persons claiming ailverselr the Imivo described lands aro reouestetl lo fllu th.-lr claims in tins ollicu on or before said 3:1.1 day of SU1), lissi J. X, 1IU1UUU), apriir-jiizj Register. Notice for Publication. United States Ijind Office. Roseburg, Oregon Dec, IS, 19 2. Notice is hereby given that ln compliance with the provisions of the act or Congress of Junes, IS8. entitled "An act ior the sale ot timber lauds In the Blatcsnf Californla.Oregon Nevada ,and Washington Territory," aaextend ed to all the public land states by act of August ,18W. L1ZZ1K Ill'nilKS f Myrtle Creek county of Donelaa. statn nf uregon, nas mis nay n un in this olllco her sworn statement No. Hai for tho purchase of theBKlfor Sec H. Tn. 28 south, raneo 4 mi. and will oflcr proof to show that tho land sought Is moro valuable for Its timber or a'ono than lor agricultural ltiirpnsrs, and tn estab lish her claim to .ald land betoro thn Kutr and Receiver or this onico at Rost-bjrg, Oregon, on Tuesday, tho 2lud day ol June, I'JOX Uho names ax witnesses: Hardy Hughes, Oraco Hall, John Hall. Jr., John Hall, Sr., all ot Myr tle Creek, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described landa are requested tn tlio Ihelrclaima In this olllco on or before said 2:ld day ' June 1903. J.T. 11RIDQK8, apr9p Register. 05 WHISPERING TOO LOUD! I I have heaid it whispered in loud tones that I was going to C3 quit the music business, but that is only another from the old g source for the purpose of gaining a point. Even if I succeed in my new enterprise, it will be only another step towards holding my own against the trusts and combines. I am about the only piano dealer now on the coast that is going it alone and single handed. I s?m grateful to the many friends who are giving me their patronage, for each month is bringing in greater results. I have never been guilty of sellinga cheap piano for a high price or of misrepresenting the goods I handle, or even my competitor except in a defensive manner. And 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 paper in my window, where Victors are offered for nearly two thirds less than is asked for them on this coast. This trick of holding a piano and keeping it in bad order jiist to knock its good qualities, is getting to be an old gag and the public certainly sees it or we would not continue to sell so many high grade Needham pianos. .j00!1 rememoer not long ago, when a certain dealer got hold of a few Steinways and sold them for low prices .just to hurt its reputation? Did it hurt it? No and neither can they ' hurt NEEDHAM because it speaks for itself. rM.AI1.our last sales are a choice between NEEDHAM and Chickenng, NEEDHAM winning out every time. Watch next -ad. for names of purchasers. T. K. RICHARD50N MUSIC HOUSE .! Roseburg SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Diiugla County. loariea u. n nile, flatntlfj, - vs. CharleaStronr and Mannla Strang, his wile; Leonard troug and Ona Stmoii. his wife; Kddtitrong and Mr.Kdd Siron, his wife; Florence strong, a minor, and Ellen Mroiif, her gtianlian; rusie Duncan (net- .SlruUx) and K.N Dum-n, her hus'-and: Oe-mr tntnr. single; Fannie Kelly (u Strong) and rDilin Kelly. her busbaud; Margaret SUiing, Suit In Eoulty kloM;HoracetrougandMra. i HorareMrong,bislltr;iige .;hvjhk a auu jsrs. ueorge Strong, his wife; Eplirl.m -stung ana Mt. apnnam .-irtirtg. nu wile. Ella ruong, I -Ingle: Harvey Strung, single; uasuuitr, cnarle bright. Koa BMwnlng (nt Wright). Walrr Wright, Ethel Wright, Jise Wrignt and the stale Land Board. Defendant. TO hdd rtrohg and Mr. EJd Rtronr. ibnw name-1 defendants: In the nami-of the Slate of O regno you, and each of you are hereby rcsinlrerl to appear and answer the complaint 8 ed against you tn the above entitled suit on or before Saturday, the lStli day of Julr, 1903. and If you fail o to appear and answer, (or want tliei-of the plain US will apply to the court lor the relief demandrd ln the complaint a succinct statement of which Is. that (he title to the following Jescild rel property, to wn. The ea.t one-half of the southwest one- quarter ana me west one hail of the southeast unq.arler of section 22, township 23 south. oi range s west of ihe Willamette Meridian. ujuisiutux iwtcm Dore or lese, oe quieted and the lee therein be decreed aa la the com plaint stated, the Interest ot said defendant, Edd Strong, be decreed to be 30.11507 thcresif. and no more, and that the defendant, Mrs. JJdd -wuui, ucurcreeu u nave no rurnt, title or in- tcRsl therein, except aa the wife ol the de- icu'iani tia strung. That a partition of said real pre raise be had according lo the respective rights ot the par tial to this suit, and if parUUon cannot be had without material injury or prejudice tn tlxe rights, that the premise be sold and a division ol the proceeds be t-ad according In the re spective rights of tne said parties, and Ior such other and further rclle! as to the court shall sm equitable. This summons Is published by order of the Honorable J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the above enuUcd court, which order U dated May IS, last, and the date ol the first publication of this summons Is Thursday, May 21 1901, and the time prescribed In the order Ior publication of this summons is al least onee a week for six successive weeks, commencing with the first day ol publication thereof Dated this 21sl day of May. WO. A. M CRAWFORD. -IU Attorney tor Plain US. Administrate 's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned baa been by the County Court oi Dntlgtaa county. Stale ol Oregon, duly appo nted the administrator ol thecatau! ol lr. A. frock, de ceasl. All persons having claims agafntt said estate arc nereny rrtjuired to present the same dnly ve llled to the undersigned at DlaJIs. Douglas county, Slate of Oregon, within six months from the dab- of this notice. Dated at OUIU, Oregon, this Sd day of Jane, 1303. W G. FRIEND. Administrator of the estate of D. A. Proci, Deceased. First publication Juna . 19CO. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersign -J sdminlstratorof the estate of Nelson Orav, de ceased, has fllel his final account In tne County Court of Douglas county. Oregon, and that MONDAY, the Cth day of July, 1S0J, al the hour ot ten o'clock, a. a., of s-sld day at the office ot the County Judge of said county. In the (iiurt House in Boseburg. Oregon, baa been fixed by th Honorable M D, Thompson, Judte of said Court, for hearing objections to raid anal account, if any theie be, and for the settlement nl said estate. Dated this 1st day of June, A. D . 1903. A.C I.YTLE, Administrator ot said Estate. First publication June , 1903. CJ-iwp Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator ol the Estate ot W. B Carev. de. ceased, has filed his final account as such Ad ministrator in the County Court of Dongiaa ixHiniy, uregon. ana tne said Court has set MONDAY. Julvfi. IS03. at the hour of luo.cloek a. m., ot said day at the Court house in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, m the time and plare for hearing ob jections thereto, and for the final settlement oi sain estate I3AAUT. COY. administrator ol the estate ot W. B. Carey, Dated Ibis Uh day of Jnne, 1903. -iw Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby given that ihe final arronnt ol the Executor of the Estate of K. T. Grubbe, d i erased, has been rendered to the County Court tor Douglas county, Oregon, for acttlc- meni. auo tnai TU KSHAV. tho 7th dsvnf Jnlr lom at the hour ot 1 o clock. I- m.. has been dnlv appointed by said C.iutt tor the settlement incrcoi, at wnien time any person Interested In said e-tate may appear and file his objections ' "tin aecntiui or to tne rciticment tncreor, Date.1 al Roseburg. IKtuglas c.nnty, Oregon th s the 13th Jay of lune, IWt 6". W URU1IPE. ueeutnioIthcEsUtaof E T. iimhb n.w wwvu. juno IB. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In Countv Court of Donelaa ennntr. fii.l. nl Oregon. in thu matter of estate ) of S Martha Wooiiruff dcccascsl) police Is herebv trlven that thn itn,lurlnvl has been by the (iiunty Court'of Douglas Coun tv. Orccon. annotnled rinciitnrs or thn ,mfatK nr Martha Wtaxlratr deceaod Wherenn all per sons indebted to the said estate aro hereby notified to make Immetllato payment to tho utidersigued at their residence in Coles Vallev precinct. Douglas county, Oregon, and all per. auus iinvitig t-iatiits agaius inesaiu estate Will firesentssme verified ea by law required with u six months from date ol this notice. Dated Koscburg, Oregon, Keb. Hth, 1901. R. A. Woonanw 6p.) K T. WOOnhnvF, AT THE PLAINDEALER. erfect rinting' leases ractical eople AT THE PLAINDEALER. ; 7 and Cottage Grove. T jof Your Ranches and Timber awUi Lanris with ma .... hs w WW 1 HAVE" EASTERN AND CAN CUSTOMERS SELL H you waut to buy a jf you want furnished If you want to buy a farm. rooms house It you want to If you want to rent a house build a house If you want to move a house tf yen don't kuosr PAT II on nr a.Iii res . . F F. paltepsion, ELATiiKlTJj la Mineral Rnbber VOC WAY INTEND BUII.DI.tG or A BOIt aecesaarv lo RF.P1 lrF a wnavjun, - - - - ELi ATE RITE ROOFUUG Takea the place of shingles, Un. Iron, tar and steerisnrfaen. veitfra. raiissn .,r r . n t . . -old on merit.' Guaranteed:' iVwmy to Mkforprd LTou J.Mt; ELATEKITE JttOOJFJZVG COH - - Worcester Saildins, XtTXaA3sTX Soelcty ftitings. A.1 F. & A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. llslds rexnUr mertings on (srscctxJ and ( nrth WetlnendavB of each month. E. J. Stkoou, W. M. N. T. J Kwirr, fecrruiy. AO. u. Met I cUtsj W. lioeebare Lodge So. ItL MeeXn the rcood mnd foarth Mon- tlayn of each month at 7t3f) o. m in. tho L O. O. F. Hall. Membe in good 'Undine ar tnrited to attend. F. iL Ton or M."W. . II. Lsxox Recorder. D. Wear, Financier. 6. P. O. ELKS. BfleeburgLodKfNo. 326. Holds regular com m nova tions at I O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thanwayt ol each month All members reqaeeled to attend rrsn Urlv and all Tititiojc brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. J. B. WAiT. K. K. Ror McCLAtirir. SecreUrr. '0. E, FOURTH REGIMENT. O. . N. G , meets at Armory Hall every tnaraaay erenintr, at 8 a clock. F. B. HAtonr, Capt 0' EGREE OF PONOR. MysUcJLodire S M . 1 ... s'u. ao. jjb soa ana ita l nn re el sv eveniba3 of each month in Na live Bona' Hall. VLsiting members cor dially indued to atuad. Mss. Mxjut Wet, C. of H. E. H. Lsxxoz. Rec. C OF A. Ooort Donglaa No. 32, For- 1 enters ol America. Meets every T,,4. ; sr..: r at.rwAf Diruilill IU HSUVn COUB rrsi s?-,., ... . xxaii. v inning oromrrK at wats welcome S. W.VaxZils C. R. E. H. Lssox, K. F. E. V. Hoovrn. Pbrsician. i: O. O. F. Phtletarizn Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Case streets, on Saturday evening ol each week Mem- bern ol the order in good ttandlncr aia invited to attend. H. 3. GiLHTTg, N. G. N.T Jgwrrr. tVcreUry. Km of P. Alpha Lodge, No. 47. Me! every Wednesday, in I. O. O. F Hall at 70 P. m. Members in good at andintr are invited to attend. W. C. IIlUSBRAXD O. C. S.V. RaupK R S. O.T. M. Protection Tent No. 15. Holds its regular Reviews the first and third Fridav of -eh month in the I. O. O. halt. Visiting members in good standing are invited to attend. Gso. W. Pkrkv, Com. E. E. Blodqrt, Record Keeper. LILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of WmnJcraft. Meet on 2nd and 4th Fridays of eacli month at the Nn livti ekins, Hall. Visiting members in irood standine are invited to attend. Madok Bcchanan, Guardian Neighbor Minnie Otkv, Secy. LaroavsvJ RID GRANDE WE5 THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and the Famous Rocky, Mountain Scenery by daylight TO A'TtT . T3fTrTrT-ir -m a a-rn 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OTO ANB mm 3 Tnrifrn T?nnirmrsvit Ttss-ns.rrt. ...r...).u,, uiuuu itirr Pnrc n.srl Cnna.k u6 wssu uuu uiiiJt.iu xytutug uar oervice. STOPOVERS ALLOWED For rntcti, folders nnd other formation, addruaa Oregon. sm.M - & aULA R. R. JOHNSON. 9 OFFICE IN MARK BCOOC. ROSEBURG, OR. Conine lor r Aid Kaiiilr Kewbarz OresroB. - " "7 . sva aswj i rravel and all pretavred roostnea. -r T7 . r. . rrr Mt Foetstaivl Keaaocable fa eoec S i: O. T. M. Eceebssrw HT. Tfo "TT HoMa ita r-sralar rBTifws. fmMm- Ncond and fonxth Fridav .. ol each month in the Native Bou tHll., Sislent of other HItm Tiaftisfcfe Ua dtr ars cordially invited to altaasj or ra riewe. J" exix Kjipr, L. Com. Macdi E McClaixxx. R. K. E. S. Roee'mrff' Chantar fin s Holds their reznlar aeetias; cm tha . firit and third TiBisdaa.ias.ak&aJ.- nontfa. Viajtfne; members ' ta ioo& itandmtr are i8pectfnlly invitod ta at tend. Mua. Kaxxik Smlujcx W. it., Maudz Rast Secratary. RKBEKAHS. Rcwbarjc Bebekak Lodge No. 41. 1.0. O. mssjta in Odd FlIcrwa'TeapIoeTSry Tuesday " ereninr. Visiting sisters aad brethrsa hiTited to attend. Dixla Baowjr, K. G. Cora Wihbxrlt. R. S. UNITED ARTISANS. Umpqua As sembly No, 105 meets eTerrSj.tnx dar evening, at 8 o'clock in Native Sons Hall. Visiting Aniens cordial It invited to attend. : Rev- S A. Doraus, M. A. Mtsa.XixA Bsoktt, Secretsxy. WOODMEN OF THE W0SLD.-Ok Camp No. 12S. Me attbss -OsJd Fellows' Hall, ia BoaeBaf' ery nrst and third Hoodav ereeiasl "VSv tng neighbors alwars wslenma, t . r, X. T. Jnrrrr. C. C. J. A. BccHAJCAS. Clerk. UsVION ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. 'F. (Aid Fellow's Temple. Meets first and third Thuradav evt-nings ch month. Visitors cordially invited. . C. TwrrcictLL, Scriba. I THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Greatest Fares Paper of the North west. Published. .weeUr at Salem. Ore Ron. Xdltetl by the Fanners -of the -Northwest. Twenty Pages. Illustrated. A WESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE 51 Paptrs for St 00. Lj thai acta Publication began Starch U 1930. Kossv haa9eo subscribers. Phenomenal growth! lUhed 135 thohtalUrm rPer poh-i YOU 5HNULD READ ,IJ hoiesteai : - m mimmr 5175 A YWL sik1a, T)..1 1 i nr.. '. ";- A uttLuitu uuu iounsc. oieep- TrI - rs W. C McBRlDE, Oea'l Age, la4 Third Street, Portland, Or . sa. I I -m BBV asa (SB SB m L'smW -4,.t-B,fa TtKNWI