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Professional Cards. JJR. H. L.STUDLEY Osteopath ALL DISEASES TREATED SUCCESSFULLY Office U ' sTuoVcburg Office: Boom 11 Taylor & Wileo- Block KxaminRlion r roe. umcc iuuid . -f"p. m. oradulte Still College ot Osteopathy Q.EORGE M. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, Oonrt House Downstairs. ROSEBORG, ORE Q V FISHER, M. D., Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. 0. Roskburq, 'Phone Main 591. Oregon. D R.GEO. E. HOTJCK, Physcian & Surgeon. office Review Bia. Phone. Main 81 ROSKBURQ OKEOON E LMER V. HOOVER, i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Roseudrq Oregon Special attention given to Diseases of the No uiu a mil: n 11 Office Main SU.onedoor south ol City fnone. Main s. W HAYNES, DENTIST, Renew Building, Telephone No. 4. BCSEBtfRU OKKUO M. CRAWFORD, Attorney at Law, Rooms 1 &S. Slarstcr? Bldg., R03ZBURH, Ol: RS-BuElnessbeloretheU S Land OCc snfl mining cases a specialty. Late Receiver U. S. Land Office JOHN H. SHUPE, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, TlnSKBUEG. OREGON Business before U.S. Land Office and l'mbs Dusincss a specim i;. Office Abraham Building. J C. FULLERTON Attorney-at-Lav. Will practice In all the State and Federal Couru Office In Marks' Bid.. Roceburg. Om.on. QOMMODORE S. JACKSON, Attorney and Counsellor at Law. Mining Law and Water Rights made a specialty. MarstersBld ROSKBURG. OREGON P W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. tomt 1 and 2 cTlew Building. ROSKBURb. OKEUON J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Public, Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room 3 Karsters Boilding. R05EBURG, O rq J. ROBIN ETT, Attorney at Law. KOOElll, T, - Taylor Wilson Block RosEBDRG. ORK X. H. SKAT, C A. SiBLBsroa gEHLBREDE & GRAY, LAWYERS mctice In all oi the courts of the ta e, also before the U.S. Land department. Tailor & tt ilson Block, Notarr Public in office 'Phone Main 256 ROSEBDRG, ORE TOHN P. RYAN, CIVIL ENGINEER Land Surveyor. FRANK RYAN, TIMBER ESTIMATOR Office, Room 6. Taylor & Wilson Block. Rosebnrg. H. Little, 1 .. DENTIST. .. Oakland, - - Oregon, j N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of everv descrivtion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. tj23) OAKLAND. OREGON Title Guaranteed: Loan Co ROSEBUEG, OREGON. J. D. HAJtrLTOS, President D C. Hakiltok. Secy, and Trees Office In the Court House. Hare the only com nlete set of abstract books in Douglas County Abstracts and Certificates of Title lurnlsbedto Douglas county land and mining claims. Have also a complete set of Tracings of all township plats in the Bos cburg, Oregon, U. S. Lan d Du tnct, wiu mate muc print copies oi any town ship TIMBER AND GRAZING LAND City and Mining Property, Home steads and Timber Claims Located, the best now vactnt. No fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinquish ments bought and sold. ; : : Stewart Land Co., torn 4, Taylor & Wilsoa Block ROSEBUUG OREGON Padishah Non-Magnetic Hlcfcsl Silver Case Fully Guaranteed For sate by ALL JEWELERS Illustrated Booklet enregnesr, snowing COLORED FANCY DIALS The New England Watcfi Co. Factories Waterbsry.Ccan. Otfka NewYork, Cfclcira, ScnFraodsco. The I Beit Low Priced Jeweled Witch Utie U A NEW ROUfND BARN. It Baa the Ordinary Root Instead of the Verr Expnmtre Round One. This round bam, illustnrtedtln Orango Jndd Parmer, lsidescribed as' sixty feet In diameter, with a basement eight feet high, the walls of which; arc stono, laid in cement As tho slloihas given so much satisfaction in the northern states, two round silos are placed as Indicated in tho lllus&atJon. In tho basement aro stalls with swinging par- SUGGESTED ELEVATION OP BARK. titions for forty-five animals. Tho up per stories are used for storing feed and farm machinery. The basement is well lighted with good sized win dows, arranged so that tho ventilation is excellent The posts are twenty feet high from top of basement to lowest part of the eaves. This with the eight foot basement and the comparatively steep roof brings tho peak of the barn about forty feet above the surface of the ground. The round roof for a round barn is verv expensive. The arrangement shown in the Illustration is just as of fectivc end in many ways more con venient. For example. It is much easi er to arrance a hay carrier with this form of roof than with a round one. The swinging stall partitions are three feet hlr an J suspended about tw- itv inches from tle floor. At the oi edge a sliding bolt is so ar ret it the pardtion may be made st 'Sv pushing the bolt Into an oj. n floor. A chain hangs :'- d of the stall to hold ti ab e. Three feet Is fh. as the stall Is the floor of the - drop and a widei stall Is trench is v remain clean animals will city of room, f the barn. When the cows unhitch the chain ng the par- titions around into a ?r. Drive ! clean out should be in with a horse and cai the stable. The windov provided with shutters, so that the stable can be darkened during fly time and when the weather is very hot In building the basement it is desir able to start it about six or eight feet below the ground; then if necessary run it up to the roof. The part below GBOCSD rULS OP BARS. the surface of the ground can be made of stone in the same way as the base ment wails. Of course, the interior must be cemented much as a cistern. As the silos are located near the man ger, the work of feeding is reduced to the Tninimnm. Silage is always heavy to handle, and they should be as near the heads of the cattle as possible. barn of this kind will cost all the way from $2,500 to $3,000. It provides more space than a rectangular barn in which the same amount of material has been used. Feedlss; Problems. Lately sheep and hogs have been go ing up and cattle have been coming down. Cattle feeders have lost money, and sheep and lamb feeders have made money. Not all of them, however. The skillful cattle feeder saved himself per haps, while the unskillful sheep feeder did no better than that Now, farmers are getting the sheep fever, hearing and reading of the nice profit that has been made by feeders and per haps seeing some of It Sheep feeding Is all right If done properly and all wrong If not A hog will lay on flesh and get fat If given half a chance and a sheep won't Ohio Farmer. Ketr Sssar Beet Factories. According to the Sugar Trade Jour nal, there are eleven new factories con tracted for to be built in the United States for tho coming season of 1903-04 on which work has started and of which six are In Michigan, three in Colorado, one In Bear River valley, Utah, and one in Idaho. The prospects are good for the establishment of a factory next year at Pbenix, Ariz. Hearr Cattle Sell Slowly. After listening all winter to advice to make their cattle ripe It is pretty tough on feeders to ship In finished steers now and be told that they arc too heavy; that the market demands lighter cattle. But it is a fact that just now buyers prefer light and me dium weights, though if there were no heavy ones coming it would seem to be the reverse. National Stockman. A Fine Piece of Work. "I tell you," exclaimed the young medical student, "our professor is an eminent surgeon." "How's that?" asked his chum. "Well, a fellow was brought in with a crushed leg. Tho profcssor'sald It must come off. But by some means or other he cut off the wrong leg." "Do you call that a flue piece of sur gery?" "Walt a bit Tho professor said It would be terrible for the poor fellow to go about with no legs at all, so ho splintered up he crushed leg Instead of cutting that off, too, and now It Is as good as ever. An ordinary surgeon would have left the fellow legless. Wonderful skill, the professor's!" Tlic Boston Boy. Mamma Johnny, did you wipe your feet on the mat when you came in? Johnny I couldn't get my shoestrings untied. They were In a hard knot Mamma But what have shoestrings to do -with it? Johnny I couldn't wipe my feet with out taking oft my shoes, could I? Bos ton Transcript, AN OLD STORY. Pnrdon the Ilepctltton, For It Holds Priceless Truth. So much is being written nowadays about the nefnriousness of worry that one grows accustomed to, and accord ingly heedless of, tho many warnings. No greater truth, however, has been promulgated in nny ago or among any people. For nil classes of workers tho mottoes "Won't Worry" nnd "Don't Fear" have Incalculable value, but for tho housewife, tho real woman of af fairs, these mottoes arc a veritable treasure trove. How often have I seen women sitting at their sewing or busied over dishes or dusting with knit brows nnd trou bled gaze I Why? They were worry ing. And the result was a headache nnd afterward a lot of unsightly wrlu klcs! "Perhaps mother's worries are well grounded," you say. Yes, on the face of it that statement seems reasonable. Perhaps she is worrying about John's lack of application at school, or If ho be a youth of older growth she Is worrying over his "wild oats." Poor motherl And yet did ever a worry bring a cure? Isn't it. nfter all, the mother who has Ann and cheerful faith hi her boys and girls who finds in nfter years that she didn't neglect them when she refused to sit down nud worry over them? "Whenever we let in the seeds of worry we also admit the companion seeds of distrust A modern writer says "fear is a highway robber and worry is a sneak thief," and no sage of old ever gave utterance to a greater truth. Just sit down, my dear housewife, and make a mental list of the things that have worried you for the past Beven days! You will be amazed. If not appalled, at the list And when you consider that every one of those worries and fears has stolen from your supply of vitality and good health you will wonder that you have lived tnrougli it ana perhaps, bless your dear heart, begin to worry over that The best cure for the worry habit is cheerful, optimistic concentration on whatever work you are doing. Farm and Fireside. Small Glrla' Styles. Fussiness seems to us nowhere more out of place than on a child's gown. Simplicity and grace should mark the little folks' styles. At the same time they may be, and In fact are, extremely A QUAIXT LITTLE PBOCX. picturesque. Witness the quaint little soft satin frock shown In the cut, with 1U embroidered and scalloped yoke, folds of crepe de chine in the neck and small embroidered hanging pocket Cheese Souffle. Cheese souffle is a delicious luncheon dish. Cook together for five minutes two tablespoonfuls of butter and two tablespoonfuls of flour. Stir them Into a cupful of sweet milk; season with salt and paprika until the sauce thick ens. Remove the dish from the fire and add live tablespoonfuls of grated cheese. When the mixture is cool in corporate the well beaten yolks of four eggs and then fold in the stiffly beaten whites. Butter some ramekins. All them two-thirds full, sprinkle the tops with buttered bread crumbs and bake In a moderate oven until they are light and brown. Fashion's Echoes. An attempt is being made to use de cided colors for riding silver gray, dark brown veering to chocolate, and deep blues after the delft order. These are made up like a frock coat with pointed revere and velvet collars. Dresden china colorings in mercer lxed organdies are delightful. This promises to be the "whitest" season on record. The up to date cotton frock is tho smart thing of the summer. Clerical collars are now worn with soft ribbon or silk tic that fastens In a bow at the back, leaving the lace or embroidered tabs to hang straight down the front Again it is told that mitts are to have great vogue. Peau de cygne, either in white or colors, makes a good wearing waist Mercerized cotton pongee is one of the new fabrics. Very fetching is the all white hat Shirt waist costumes are among the favorite modes. Instep length Is the shortest skirt length. Splendid Isolation. "Why do you remain apart from oth era?" asked a young lion of bis sire. "Would not a herd of Hons present an Imposing array?" "By no means," answered the elder. "It would greatly diminish the respect now felt for us. Sheep may herd to gether, but the Hon must flock by him self." New York Herald. Hopeless. He Suppose 1 should ask your fa ther If I could marry you. Do you think I would stand nny chance? She No. Your case would bo hope less. no Do you think ho would really say "No?' She Not that; but he would leave to me. A New York hunter hit and badly hurt two other hunters whose canoe he mistook In tho darkness for a flock of wild geese. Maine hunters have not ret had to plead guilty to anything so bad as this. Wants Roman Catapult. A ropresenlativo of J. P. Morunn haH rouo to llaltorn, duchy of Uroy, to acquire, if possidlo tho artillery of tho Itoinun Ronernl. Varus, who, niho! year 9 nfter Christ, snfferf d complete defeat at tho hands of the ermaus sotnewhoro in tho neigh borhood. While Vains was killed killed himself, tho remnants of his legions sought rofuco in the fortrods of Ahso, occupying tho sito of tho presont IlHltern. Systematic; search for relics of Roman days hits been going on since 1899, with tho result that almost a complete Roman arsonal, embracing Varus' artillery, was Huccossively recovored. Morgan's agent u said to have orders to ac quire ttiese most iuteresoliag relics any price. Among tho field equipments the American millionaire is &fter aro u number of well preserved ancient cnt- pnlts for thowiug stones, darts and arrows, lue iron parts of these mil itary engines are all must complete Aliso hud twenty of them, and ac cruing to luscipuons, tuoy were capable of throwing ammunition 2000 feet nnd further. Remnants of ammunition have likewise been dis covered namelv, hoge granite bull ets and leaden balls, the latter na big an cocoannts and a specimen of can non ball resemling onr grenades. Ihis was made of earthenvare, the ollow being tilled with nieces of rock. According to the record, these bullets vere nsed against the enemy at lUo moment ot assanii Striking a line of soldier, it would mrst, scattering wounds and death all around. Get your abstracts oi title from J. D Hamilton, lie has the only complete et of abstract books in the county, tf For the best mower knife nnd tool grinder, two emery wheels f-1.50. Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Oregon. 45-tf Excursion Rates To Yaquina Bay. On June 1st the Southern Pacific Comnanv will resume sale of excursion tickets to Newport and Yaquina Bay Rate from Rosebtirg, TS.O0. This popu ar resort has lone been well and favor- ablv known to the people of Western Oregon, and the low rates offered should enable everyone to take an outing. Smith Dandruff Pomade Stops itching scalp upon one applica tton. three to six removes all dandrutl and will stop falling hair, l'rico 50c. For sale by Marsters Drug Co. mltf Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby riven, that the undersigned was on the 23d dar oi April, v.'u, or me County Court ot Douglas coauty. Oreron, duly nr .inted Administrator of the estate of James O. V. Mitts, deceaW. All persons hartu; claims against the Mid estate will present me same to me at my otare In ttotcourg, uresnn. dnlr verified, within six tnonlns I rota me date ol this notice. Dated this lSlh day ol JuDe, A. I)., its. GEOR'JE W. DIM MICK. Administrator ot the Enlatc of James O. 1 Mills, deceased. First publication June 21, 1903 Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given that tbc undersigned nas peen by the onnty court ot Dousios coun ty. State ol Oregon, duly appointed admlnlnlra' tor oi me estate oi I larc Kicnarus. deceased All persons bavins claims azalnst said estate, arc hereby notified to Present the laaie. dulr verified, to John Hamlin, at Knseburg. Douglas county, Oregon, within six months from l be date of this notice. Dated at Bosebure. Oregon, this 17th day of Juni.1903 E K. Richros Administrator of the estate of Clark R!cha-dr deceased. Jane ls-cw Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Eosebunr. Oreiron. Dec 36. 1902 Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress o! June 3. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of Caltforota.Ore.ron Nevada .and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all the public land states by act of August ADAM E SHIRIA. of Mvrtle Creek, county of Doutlos. state of Or econ. has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 419S. for the purchase of the 1"U f, lu, lb and 16, ot swc. $, in rp. zy s. it a west. and will of fer proof to show that tha land sought is more valualla for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of mis office of Boseburf , Oregon. on Thursday, the 25th day of June. 1903. II names oi witnesses: John A England. John Hall. Sr.. Fred Groves. Sarah A Sbina. all of Mvrtle Creek. O reran. Any and all persous claiming adversely the above described Innds are rauested to file then claims in this office on orbefore the said 25th day of June. 1903. J. T. BRIDGES, aprup Keg-sicr. Notice for Publication. Untird States Land Office. Rosebnrg. Oregon Dec -JC19X! Notice Is hereby given that In compliance, with the provisions of the act of Oortgresa of June 3, )8T. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In tha States of Callfornla,Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all lh publii land states by act of August t, im. SARAH A. 81IIRIA. ol Myrtle Creek, county of Douglas, stale of O egon, has this day filed in this offlco her sworn statement No 4197. for the pun-hase of Ire lot 3 C. 11 and II. section 8. township 23 south range No 3 west and will offer proof lo show thai the laud sought Is more valuable for It timber or stone than for agricultural purpose: and to establish her claim to said land before the Keelfter and Kcccivcrof this office nl lliw burg. Oregon, on Thu-nday the 2Mh day of June. 1S03. bhe names as wllnetcs: Joh A England. Jot-n Hall. Sr., Fred Groves, Adam EShlria, all of Myrtle Cr ek.Oregnn. Any and all persons clalmlnz adversely the above described laiids are requested to file their claims in this oSce on or befon said 2511; day of June. 1903. J.T. BRIIK,K.-, apr!3p Register. Notice for Publication, United States I .and Office. Roscburg. Oregon. Jan. li. 1'.I3. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with th provisions of the act of Congress ot June S, 1878, entitled "An art for the sale of timber lands in the States of Callfornla,Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory." asextond- d to all the public land states by act ot August J03EPI1 H. 1 GORDON. f Myrtle Creek, county of Douglas state o nrenon.his this day filed in this office lit onorn statement No. 4276, for the purchavi of tne an of the sw;j and in- N'.$ oi tne BW'j o section 12, township 29 south, oi range 3 west and will offer proof lo show that the land sought la more valuable for Its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hit claim before tho Register and Rocclver nf this oLflc of Rose burg. Oregon. on Friday, tho 26th day of June. 1903, mmniu witnesses- William II WrlKht II ml William Durch, of Nugget, Oregon, Hubert Junes, of Eugene. Oregon, Alvln U Jones, Mrrtln Crwk. Oreeon. L of Any and all persons claiming adversely ntmvn described lands are rtnucstcd to the III their claims In this office on or before said 2Sth day of June, 1S03. J.T. biiiduec, aprl3 Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Roscburg, Oregon, Jan. 9, 1903, Notice ts hereby given that In compliance with tho provisions ol the act oi congress oi JunoS, )87R. entitled "An act for tho salo of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon Nevada. and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all tho public land states by act ot August , 1BYA HANSON AI1I10TT. of Myrtle Creek, county of Douglas, stale of Oregon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No 471 for tho purchaso tho of 8EJ4. and HEW of fVV4 ol see tlnn 2. townshln 29 south. rano 3 west. and will olfor proof to show that the land sought Is rooro valuable lor its umoor or sione man for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim bofore tho Register and Receiver of this office ot Hosetrarg, Oregon ou Monday the tUh day of July, 1903. He names as witnesses: John Hall James K Hall, John A England and Hardy Hughes all ol .Myrtle Creek, Oregon, Any and allpcrsnna claiming adversely tho nbnvo described lands aro requested to fllu the r claims In this olhco ou or before sail"- C'.h day of July. 1003. I.T.BUIDOES aprl.li-Ju KeslUcr. Notice for Publication. United Stated Land Offlco Koscbunr. Oickoii. Jan 27. l'XO. Notice is hereby given that in compliant 1th the provisions of the act of Con ureas of .. h j. q leVfl mi. . r . v. i f ,UUQ. IDIOiVlillUVU Jill IMJ li 11)1 kilo pnio Ul timber lands in tho States of California, Oreifon Nevada .and Waahln irton Tcrri lorr." as citond- ed to all the public land states by act of August AI.I'IIKUHL. ADY f Myrtlo Crock, county of DoiiRla". Htato of Ortgon, has this day filed in this nftlco III sworn stntvmnut No, ijf& for tho iurchKC of ho lots 1,8, J and lCofscc 4, Tp. '-."J B., it 3 W., and will offer proof to ihow hat tho land sought Is more valuable, for Its timber or stono than for agricultural tiuriosci, and to establish his claim before the Register and itecclver of this offlco of KosoburK.OreKun. u Yvctiucsusy, mo mu (lay oi July, VMS lie amcs as witnesses; 11 A Sir. I. llrumbauitb. C I) Chancy and Nettle J Ally of Myrtle Creek, Oregon Any and all nersons clalmlnc adveraelv the atxivu desert bel lands are rc)tivsted to Hie their ciaunsin inisomcoon or Deiorc rain nui aay of July 1903. J. T. BItlOOKS, atiri.fp-ju-.u lleglater. Notice foi Publication. United States Land Office. Kosebure. Orevon Jan. 19. 1903. Nntlco Is hcrt-br elren that In eomnUatiee Ith the provisions of the act of t.'oiiKrtu of June 3. 1M78. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lnd In IheKtatcs of California Orenon. Nevada aim Vt asliliiEton reriitorv' as extended to all the public land state by act of August i. i:i.AUI)b 1-A1.I.1.V. f Myrtle Creek, county of Douglas stato of Oregon, nas this day tllwl In this office his worn statement Jn 111 Inr the purchase of lo s t, 5, 6 and 8 of Sec 12. Tp 23 Sou h, it 4 wot and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more vaiuaiiie lor lis umber or smno man for agricultural tmnx;. and to establish hit claim before the Register aud Receiver of this office of KoMburg.Oregun. ' on Thursday the 9th Uy of July, 1903. He ames as wltnee: John Hall, Jr.. William I'ouell, Jnie K Hall, of Myrtle Creek, Oregon Allien M Aker. Nugnet.tiregon. Any anil nil imtsoiih cuimlnz ailveryely the above described lands are reiutt(d to tile their claims In tlrs office on or before ald 9th day of uiy. 1-ju.i. j. i . inu !:.- Bprup-juri Kentler. Notice for Publication United H!aU- Laud Office. Koebur2, Oregon, Ken. S 1!W Notice is hereby given that In compliance wun me provisions oi lue aci oi congress oi June S, 187, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Hlatetof t'olllornla, Oreron Nevada. and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all the public land elates by act of August jew. I. DOTTIK M 1MWKK. of Hlbblng.couiityof St Uul. sta'eof Minn nas mis uay men in mis oince tier sworn Ktcmenl No. iW). for tec puri-liu-- o! theUofNK'.; ami lots land 1 of MM-tlon it tow u-lilp is south, of range ! west, nnd w HI ol ler prtxii in sho mat me land vtught 1 m.re valuable lor lu timber or stone than lor agri cultural purposes, and to established his claim to all laud before the KeKttfr and Receiver of this office at Rnreborg, Oreiron, on Kriils-, the lodar of July, UOS fche names a wtnee: J M Weaiberoy an-1 I) I. Martin, of Kosebuic. Ore.. W K OTonjell. of Olodttoa'-, Mich., John irmer, of Koseburg, Ore. Any and all pert ns claiming advenwlr the above described lands are reouctted to rile their claims In this office on or before said 10th day of July. 1903. J T. BRIDGE?. aprup-juzi Kegliter. Notice for Publication. Cnltt-l States LanJ Office. Poseburs, Oregon, IVrc. 27. K12. Notice ts hereby given that ta eotnpliasea with the provisions of the act of Congress ol June S. )S78. entitled "An art far the sale of timber lands In the States of California. Oregon Nevada. and Washington Territory," asextand d to all tha public land Halts by act of August a, iw. ROBERT L. JONES. of Eugene, county of Lane state of Oregon paji this dav nlol in tblsoSee his sworn state ment No. tMI, l.ir the purchase ol the lots 4, S. 12 and U containing 162.10 acres ol we ll n h. township 29 south, range 3 we.i. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for 1U timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim before the Register and Receiver ot this fUc-i of Boseburg, Oregon. on Friday, me th day nf June, ln. He tiamrsas wllneses: W 11 Wriiht, of Myrtle Creek, Orvcon. A U Jones, La Grande, Oregon, Joseph Lngsdon and C E Logvion, ot Mjrtle Creek, Oregon. Any aud all persons clalmirr advtnclv the above described lands arc requested to file their claims in his oSSec on or before said SCUi day of June. 13. J.T. BRIDGES, aprl3 Register. Notice for Publication. Pulled States I.and Office. Roseburg. Ore-. Feb. 5.1902. Aotice is neret,y given thai tn cotspltann 1th the provisions of the aft ol Onnrri at June. IST entitled "An art for the sale of Umber lands In the Stales of California. Oregon Nevada.aad Woshinirton Territory," as extend ed to all tha public land slates by act of August 4,132. I. WILUAM R. OTONNELU of Gladstone, county of Delta, state of Mich, has this dsy filed in Ibis nffit-e his sworn state ment No 4KO for tho purchase of the E't of E'-J teccion 26. township 23 south, range west ana wiu offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for lu timber or stone than for agricultural dotoki. and lo eitabllsh Ma claim before the Register and Receiver of this flice of Roseburg. Oregon. on Friday, the lOih day of July. ISOi. He names a witnesses: John Fanner, O L Martin. J M eathcrby. all of Roxburg.On:-. and W J row- cr. o! Hibbtnc. Minn. Air and ail person claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or before said Wth day of July. IMS. J.T. BRIDGES. apri3p-ju!x segistcr Notice for Publication. United State Land Ofilec. RfctrarT. Oregon. Jan 19. 1918 NoUce Is hereby circa that In compliance with the provUl ins of the act ot Congress of June . 137, cnuilcd "An act for me sale ot Urn her lands In the states of California. Orarnn, 2evada. and nasninglon Territory as extend' ed tn all the public laud states by act ot Aug' nst 4, H&i AL.Ut.KT Jl. ANSK3. of Nugget, county of Douglas, slate of Oregon. has this day riled tn this orace his sworn slate mcnt No 430 for the purcbssenf lots 9, 10. tl and 12 of Section 12.Tiwnhlp29S.. R 4 west ana wm oner proof to snow mat me land sougnl is more valuable for lu Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this (Oca of Roseburg, Oregon. on Thursday the 9th day of July. 1903. He names as witneww: jonn nan, jr.. vtimam Powell, James It Hall and Claude Fall In, of Myrtle Creek. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to fit their claims In this office on or before said 9th dayol July, 1913 aprup-;uz2 i. i. hkiih.ke. Kecis'cr. Notice for Publication. United Slates Land Otfice. RoAcbutg. Oregnn.Mareh24. MB. Notice ts here'. y given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ot Junes. l:.. entitled "An act for the sale ot litnler lands In the Slates of Callfornta,Oreon Nevada .and Washington Territory," asexlend td to all mo public land states by act ot August EUZA C. HATTON. of Dallas county of Folk, stale nl Oregon, has this dav filed In this office her sworn state ment No 47U". for the r.urv-hase of E' of -e and tho b't of tho NE'-i of section X tnwnOlip Si south, range 2 west, and will o3er proof ' sliow that the laud sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural pup pose, and to establish herjclalm lo sat! land bclf-rc the Register and Rc-etverof this oftlcc at Rofcburg. Ore. on Friday, the 3lst dy of July. 1W1. bhi names as witn- sses: C 1 lx-aeti ots! of Riddle. Oregon, Uoyd Mr nuam, of Till r.Oregon, William Sumui :r. of Rlddles.i'regon, Beioic Millrr, Lebanon, Ore. any and all person claiming adversely the above described lands are rc,HesUd to file their Halms In this office on nr li-!orv sld3lst dav of July. l'.MS. J T IIKI IXiKS. May4pjl13 Register. Notice for Publication. United State Unit Office. RfKebilrg, Ongon, March 21, ISO?. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ot Congrrs of June3, NCx, entitled 'An ait for the sale of timber lands In the Slates of Calllurnla,()recon Nevada. and Washington Territory," asoxtend ed to all the public land states by act ol August 4, 18?2. BKSdlE 11. Mil LER, of Lebanon, county of Linn, statu ol Oregon, has this dav lllt-d In lhl office hersuorn state ment No. 470N fur the purchaso ol the KJ nf 8VUnd the WUof thoSK)iof Sec20,Tp!JS. R 1W ,and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is runru valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish her claim to said land before the Reg ister and Receiver ol this office at Ko-eburg Or, Friday tho 31t day ot July, 1903. She names as witnesses: C I Lcavcugnod. of Kiddles. Oregon Lloyd Marquam, nfTIUcr, Orcgou. A 8 Coals, and B F Willey, of Abeplcen, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above descrllieil lands are reijuastiil to flic tho r claims In this offlco on or before said 31st day of July, 190J. J T BRIDGES, May4pjlyl3 Register Notice for Publication United Stales 1-and Offlco Roseburg. Orcgon.Jan. 27, 1903 Notice ti hereby given that In compliance with tho provisions of tho act oi Congress of June 3, 187S. entitled "An act for the salo of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory." asextend ed to all the public, laud states by act of August 4, ISM. NETTIE J. ADY, of Myrtic Creek, county ot Douglas, state ol Or t-gon has this day Med In this offlco her sworn tatcinbnt No. 43r.fi, for the purchase of tho lots 1, 2, 8 and 9 of Bcc 8, Tp 29 H. K .1 west and will offer proof to show that the Und sought Is moro valuablo for Its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before, thu Register and Re ceiver of this office at Rospburg, Orcunn on W cdncsday, tho Mh day of July. 1903. Bho names as witnesses: M A S'.y. I, Brumbaugh, 0 1 Clianovsnd Alphcus L Ally all ot Myrtlo urccg, uregon Any and all persons claiming adversely the wvc described lands aro rcaucstcd to Mo their claims lu this offlco on or boioro said 8th day of July. 1903. JT BRIDGES, aprMp-ju2? Regit tor r i i i r ! W niDr C KSTN VJ 1 UU LUUUI BSSSSSSSSSSSSBSBBSfSSBBSjBJSSSJSSSSSS 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 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 am 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 selling a 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 papei in my window, where Victors are offered for nearly two thirds less than is asked for them on this coast. This trick of holdine a piano and keeointr it in bad order just to knock its good qualities, is getting to be an old gag and W the public certainly sees it or we would not continue to sell so tj3 many high grade Needham pianos. Cw Do you remember not long ago, 'when a certain dealer got P hold of a few Steinways and sold them for low prices just to W hurt its reputation? Did it hurt it? No and neither can they Sj3 hurt NEEDHAM because it speaks for itself. Cu All our last sales are a choice between NEEDHAM and fjS3 Chickering, NEEDHAM winning out every time. Watch next C3 ad. for names of purchasers. 1 T. K. RICHARDSON MUSIC HOUSE Roseburg and Cottage Qrove. Oregon. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon" for Douclas County. Cnarica O. Y hlte, Plaintiff, vs. i Charles Strong and Manola ; strong, his wife; Leonard strong and Oua almne, his wife Edd Strong and Mrs Edd atnmj, bis wl!e; Florence Strong, a minor, and Ellen Stroue. her guardian; rusie Duncan (nee Strung) and K. N Duncan, her husband; George trung, single; Faunle Kelly fnee Strons) and I'hilln Kelly. her husband, Margaret Strong, Suit In Equity wicow;lloraceblrougandXra. I Horace ritrong,hl wife; George f strong .o. 2 and Mrs. George Strong, his wife; Ephriam ronz and Mrs. tpurtam Strung, his wife. Ella strong, single; Harvey Strung, single; Joe uundsakcr, Charles W right, Roa browning (uce WrUht). Walter Wrirht. Ethel Wright, Jee Wright aud the state Land Board. Defendants. To Edd Mronr and Mrs. Eld Strong, above namel delendanls; In the name of me State of Oregna yon, and each of you are hereby requlrol lo app, a- and answer the complaint D'cd against you in me above entitled suit on or before Saturday, the 18th day of July, 1503, and If yod fail so to appear and answer, for want me-cot me plain tirr wm apply to me court for the relief demaudrd tn the complaint a succinct statement of which is. thai tbc title to the iOilowing descrlved real property, to-, wit. ioc cv c-ur-UJUi ui wie Kjuioam trac .1ui-.tiK..it.uBtuu.. jr . ... i , . .... . . . , one-quarter of section z. lownsnio J souin. i of ran re 5 west of the Willamette Willamette Meridian. ' containing 1U3 acres more or less, be qoleud and me fee therein be decree. as In the com plaint slated, the interest ot said defendant, Edd Strong, be decreed lo be 3X1 1W7 thereof, and no more, and mat me defendant. Mrs. Edd Strong, be decreed to nave no right, title or In- lens I therein, except as me wife ot the de fendant Edd strong Thai a partition of said real prealcs be bad according u the respective rights of the par- uca to mis siui. ana n paruuoa cannot oc cu without material injury or prejudice tn lanee rights, that the premUes be sold and a division ol the proceeds be tad according to the re lecUve rights of the sold parties, and for such other and further relief as to the court shall serminltabte. lnis summons is porxuneu oy oruer oi me llon .rabic J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the above entitled court, which order is dated May IS. UJi, and me dale of the tint publication ot this summons ts Thursday, May -1 1903. and the ttme precnteu in me oner tor publication oi mis summons is at least once a week, (or six successive weeks, commencing with the first day ol publication thereof Dated this 21st dsy ot May. W8. A. M. CHAWFORD. S5-IU Attorney lor FlaintlS. Aduiinistrato 's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been by me County Court of Douglas county. Slate of regon, duly appo nted the administrator ol me eataie oi u. A. rrocx. ae ceas,d. All persons having claims against sold estate arc nrreoy require! to present me same amy ve lSed to the undersigned at Olalls, Douglas county, Sute of Oregon, within six months from the dal of this notice. Dated at Olalla. Oregon, this 2d day of Jane, 1WJ. W G. FRIEND, Administrator of the estate of D. A. I'roek. Deceased. First publication Juno 4. 19CO. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned administrator ol the estate of Ne son Gray, de cessed. has Clel his final account In me County Court of Douglas county, Oregon, and that MONDAY, tbc 6lh day ot July, 1903, at the hour of tin o'clock . m..ofsfd day at the tnce ol the County Judge of said county. In the turt House In Ro-cuurg. Oregon, has been Used by the Ho-oiable M I), Thompson, Judsc of mM Court, for bearing objections to said final account II any the:? be. and for the seltle-mnt ol ald estate. Hated this 1st day of June. A. D . lVt. A.C I.YTLE, Administrator of said Estate. First publication June 4, IMS. cl-5wp Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the E.tateof W. B. Carey, de ceased, has filed his final account as such Ad ministrator in the County Conn ol Douglas County, Oregon, and the said Court has set JWJU.1 1 , juiy b, I'AB, at-the hourof ldo.rloeg a. m . ol said day at ity. the Court bouse, in Kocburs, Douglas touuty, uregnn.as ine timeami tna-e ror nearing Jtctioiis thereto, and for tbc final M-tticment Of sal.l elate ISAACT.COY. administrator ot the estate of W. B. Carey, Defended . Datel this 4th day of June, 1903. 42-ow Notice of Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given ll.at the final account ol the Executor of the Estate of K. T. Grubbe, dcased, has been re dtred to the County Court for Douglas county, Oregon, for settle ment, and that TUESDAY, the 7th day of July, pxa, at tli,t hour ol 1 o'cliH-k, . in., has been duly appointed by shM C tttt for the settlement thereof, at which time any person Interested In sabl etato may appear and file his objections to said account or to the settlement thereof. Dated at Koscbnrg. Douglas county, Oregon, this the 13lh day ol lune, 1901 GE . W GRPBPE, Exeentnj of thcEstatt of E T. Urubbe. De rcasod. June 16 liXECUTORS OTICE TO CREDITORS In County Court of Douglas county. Slate ol Oregon. In the matter ol estate ) . of Martha Woodruff deceased) Notice ts hcteby given that the nnderslgned has been by tho County Court'of Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, appointed executors ot tbc estate of Martha Woodruff deceased Whereon all per sons indebted to the said estate are hireby notified to make Immediate payment to the undersigned at their r.-sideocetn Coles Valley precinct, Douglas county, Oregon, and all per sons having claims against tho said estate will riresenlsitno verified as by law required with n six months from date ol this notice. Dated Roseburg, Oregon, Feb. 14th. 1903. R. A. WooDKCrr, I16p.) K T WoopKOsr. Go to .. .. BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and First-class Sliavo or Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Tow ols, Tools always in shape. Baths in Connection. , Shop on Jackson St. WOODRUFF fit s w rk r tv i yy nr I List Your Ranches and Timber Lands with me. : : : : L HAVE EASTERN AND CAN CUSTOMERS SELL If you want if you want If you want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a bouse It j'ou want to If you want to If you want to rent a nouse build a house move a house II you don't kuoar PAT all on nr addrrfa . . F F. pBfcfeefgon. ; EL ATER1TS is Mineral Robber. VOC MAY IXYEJCD IJCIl.ni2CG or Unci It necessary to REPLACE A WOaUtOCT ROOK ELATERITE ROOFUVTG- Tak Dt4ce of shingle, tin. Iron, tar and ., - , . iuiiuxi, luuci,, -r, vail ys. etc. Easy to lay. ioMonn-Hf Guaranteed. It will pavto ask THE ELATERITE ItOOFING CO., Woiwter 33ctildina. PORTLAND Society Meetings. a: F. &. A. 31. Laurel Lodge So. 13. H!di rpdilir meeting on eccna and ( nrth Vednexlavg of each month E. J. Stxoud. V. M. N.T.JssraTT, Secretary. AO. D. W. Koeebnrg Locke Xo. 16. Meet a the pecond and oartb Mon I dxye of each month at 7:30 p. m.. In the I. O. O. F. Hall. Member in good Mtandinc aro invited to attend. F. M. Tozirx M. W. E. H. Lenox Kecorder. D. .S Wtsr, Finaocier. B. P O. ELKS. Koeeburi: Lodge o. 326. Holds regular communica tiona at I O. O. F. Hall on second and fonrth Tharwdare ot each month. All members requested to attend reira larly and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. F. B. Wa t, E. K. Ror McCLAtxrx, Secretary. CO. E, FOURTH REGIMENT. O. N. U , meets at Armory Hall every Thursday evening, at 8 .l'cloct F. B. Haxlxx. Uapt D EGREE OF POXOR. MvticIxHlw No. 13. Mets 2nd and "4th Thurs day eveniho of each month in Na tive Soeb' Hall. Visiting members cor dially touted to attend. Mrs. JI XKiT West, C. ol H. E. H. LKX.soi.Rec. fOF A. Court IXmgias No. 32, For-wt-ra of Americ. Meets every Tnedy evenins in Native Sons' Hall. VifittabrQthrp&tvave welcome. S. W.VaxZilk C. R. E. II. Lknox. R. J1. E. V. Hoovkb, 1'hTMcian. 10. U. F. Phtlt-tartan Iodw No. S. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor 11 ner Jackson and Oasa street, on Saturday eYcninj; of each sceec Mem ben of the order in cood standinc arc luvited to Attend, II. B. Giluttk, N O. N. T. JgwaTT, Secretary . Ol P. ! fi yi P. Alpha Lodn No. 17. Meo'J tivery Wednesday, in I. O. O. F all BtjtoTJ p. m. Mtsmher in cood st andins are invited to attend. . C. HlLDEBRAXD C. C. S V. Hamp K R. S. KO.T. M. Protection Tent No. 15. Holds its regular Reviews the first aud thin! Frid.iv of rank month in the I. 0. O. hall". VLsitinR members in good standinj: are inrite! to attend. Geo. W. Pkkkv. Com. E. E. BLOIX5KTT, Record Keeper. LILAC Oil Waaler CIRCLE. No. 49. Women of raft. Meets on 2nd and 4th Fri lave of each month at the Na tive Sons, Hall. Visiting members in good standinc are invited to attend. Mador Buchanan, Gnar-liuu Neighbor .MINNIE UTKY, Secy. d THE Aa& BhBII RIDG THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt L,akc City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs aud Denver, aud the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery by daylight TO JL,T-i POINTS ELA.ST 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN OGDCN AND BEJiYEK 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman aud Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS ALLOWED For rates, folders and other formation, address i yv w r tv s S3 R. R. JOHNSON, OFFICE IN .MARK BLOCK, ROSEBURG, OR. i mi Conlrictor tad Eui!dr Beeebarg Oreron. navel and all prepared rooSnxa. For flat aad Tempered for all ciiQalea. Reasonable la coat. for prb- onrf lnfora .r!, L. O. T. H. Roeebno? Hire JTo. U. HoJd" iu regnlar re views opoa Um eecond sad toortfa Friday ere. of each month In tne Saliva Sana HaH. Sitter of other Hiree visiting in the city are cordially invited to attend oar re news. Jemiz Kapt, L. Cost. Macds E. McCuiutx. R. K. 0.' E S. Eosebore Chapter So. 8 Holds their regular meeting oa the tint and third Thnraiavs in each nnnth. Visiting; members in good ttandinc are reepectnlly invited to at aad. , Mrs. Kaxxik Spbagcz W. JI., Macde East Secretary. RKBEKAHS. Rosebarx Refaekah Lodge No. 41. I. O. 0. F-, bsmb is Odd Fellows' Temple every Taesday eveainz. Visiting sisters and brethren invited to attend. Deui Beovx, N. G. Cora Wimbxklt. R. S. I INITED ARTISANS. Umpqna A 11 semblyNo. 105 meets every Sator w day eventnc, at S o'clock in NatiTe Sons Hall. Visiting Artisans cordially invited to attend. Ret. S A. Douglas, M. A. Miss. Lrut Brown, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE "VfORLD.- Catnp No. 125. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Roeeburz. everr drst aud third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors alwavs welcome. T. Jrsrsrr. C. C. J. A. BtXHAXAX. Clerk. UNION ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. ;F. Odd Fellow's Temple. Meets first and third Thoxsdar evenings each month. Visitors cordially invited. J. B. Hamilton, C. P. J. C. 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