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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1903)
The Bulls, the Bears and the Farmer. It is amnsin? to watch the antics of the bulls and bears in the great markets at Chicaco and St. Louis, says the Farm- er. The leaders of the herds probably , do not know the difference between a field of wheat and a field of rye, a bar- row and a clod crusher, but they have mucli to do in deciding what the farmer shall pet for his sniff. They farm the farmers instead of the land, and raise their crops on the ll or of the exchanges. It seems that this season the surly bears ' of the St. Louis boards did the sowing, while the prospects are that the greedy , Chicago bulls will toss the proms into their strong boxes on their horns. It is strange anomaly, but nevertheless true, that these queer contests actually fix the market price of the commodity being traded on, while the farmer who produces all the stuff has little or noth- ing to say in the transaction. Although ( there could be no wheat but for the farmer, the conditu rs are such that he , has no more to say a'.'Mit what he shall charge for it than if l.e never saw wheat - 7fi, n Hwnnw tn nnlnail his i crop about the time the bulls are count ing their profits and reaping their har vest he will get the benefit of the high prices worked up by these speculators. Otherwise he will have to fall back on his old and overworked friends, "supply and demand. The bulk of the wheat the bulls and bears were fighting over i was stored in the elevators. The bulls j generally have it nailed down and play it against the "visible supply." It t alwavs happens that the bears settle up j while the new wheat is coming into ! market, and about the time the season's j croa is rarnered and stored the prices I have fallen varv perceptibly. 1 . Want Neck Shaved Free. An order recently made by the Salem . Journeyman Barbers' Union directing ' their employers to charge their custom-i r . . . i erso cents extra tor necs snaves nas. createa a uig stir in laoor union circles. 1 Gronns of men eathered on the side-1 walks discussing the matter, and at one I time a wordy war promised trouble. The barbers' union published a notice declaring the Anderson and Bunce shops unfair and requesting all union men not to palronize them. These two shops refused to charge their customers 5 cents extra. Their contention is that their trade is largely with workingmen and farmers, whp can not afford to pay 15 cents for a shave and 5 cents extra for a neck shave. Some of the shops have been charging the 5 cents extra for some time. The offending shops were exempt from the regulation but tne new order includes them. Union leaders claim that all members j tLe date o thia notice of labor unions will cease to patroniiej Dated Roseburg, Oregon, July 81903. the two shops named, but Anderson H. C. Slocum" Jr. says he has the voluntary promise of City Treasurer, numerous nnion men to help him kee- ' . the price of shaves at 15 cents straight. Union barbers in his employ refused to quit when his card was taken away. A warm contest is looked for before the t barbers' trouble is ended, Herald. Albanv ' : Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube la ! inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearings and when it is entire - , , , . . , ly closed, Deafness is the result, and un - it . . , less the inflammation can lie taken out , A. . , . .... , and this tube restored to its normal con- dition, hearing will be destroyed for - ever; nine cases out often caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but and in- flamed condition of the mucous services. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured oy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. Chekey & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall,8 Family Pills are the best. Facts. Mr. Man, you want facts. We are going to give you facts. As you read them over you will know they are facts. And we can prove they are facts. It is a fact that McCormick Binders, Mowers and Rakes are the standard by which all others are guaged. It is a fact, Racine Buggies, Hrcks and Road Wagons are far outstripping our competitors' lines. It is a fact that the Bain Wagon is the most successful, durable and economical wagon on the market. It is a.fact that the above are all in cluded in the Big 3. Yon can find them at S. K. Sykes', Roseburg, Ore. 3 , just arri e , nf tjlf, lt !,. ib ei,eaptir t! an )ast R lift,...,.,,,. . satisfaction v,it a car j f, which , .. and will j up to your 1 cost. It is ! i is put ..it extra Useti aIM' sudors.! by the leading men 0f tj,js count,. . 1- r circulars and prices ddrete tjn-.::ii- :i.enoneth, Oakland, 0r0.i or g. j . , . , Oakland, Ore. ly , Pair.tinft iiJ Paper Hanging. j0iln Miller, of Hagerstowu, Washinc toa Countv, Maryland, nas located in noseburg, and he is a thorough master of his art and prepared to do all kinds oi painting, paperhnnging, graining, and decorative painting in the highest style as practiced by first class workmen on the Atlantic Coast. If you want the verv latest artistic work he will be pleas- to give for low prices and tirst class work. Call on him at 517 Mosier street i or jr0p a let: r through the post office i and he will quickly respond. lS-tf Reduced Summer Excursion 1 Kates J The Denver and Rio Grande, popular ly known as the "Scenic Line of the World" has announced greatly reduced j round-trip rates from the Pacific Coast points for the benefit of teachers who! will spend their vacation in the East, i and of delegates to all the promtnen Conventions N. E. A., at Boston; A 0. U. W., at St. Paul; B. P. 0. 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 be based upon one fare for the round trip, ! but-will be sold only on certain - ' I These tickets will carry stop-over i privileges on the going trip, giving nassencers an opportuniiv u visit, can Late city, Glenwood Sprincs. Colorado Springs and Denver; and will be good to retu"- aD-v time .whm ninety (90; davs. Passencers eoinu via the Denver -d R;Q Gtevxe nven the privilege I 0f returning via a dtnerent route. For the rate to the point you wish to and for dates of sale and other par- ticulars, as well as for illustrated pam- pblets, wnte W. C. McBridk, General Agent 124, Third St., Portland Horse For Sale. I have a good work horse 7 years old for sale cheap. Inquire of F. F. Ball, Deer Creek Dam, near Roseburjr. tf. City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding city warrants 'endorsed prior to Nov. 7, 1901, are requested to present I the same to the city treasurer for pay- merit as intprMt will mn hprpon after For Sale. 5 Acres, good cottage and black smith shop, good location, will sell or rent. 0T particulars. Address r. u. .box tu, Roseburg Oregon. 51-lmo. Fullerton & Richardson, Druggists, on Cass street near the Depot. See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. for blue print- and filing papers, tf For Trade Small farms in Southern Indiana to trade for Oregon property. H. L. Baix. 33tf. Get vour abstracts ot title from J. D Hamilton. He has the onlv comnlete , eet 0" ab8tract books in the county. tf ' ,1.1.. , -t j i For the best mower knife and too , . , . p. grinder, two emerv wheels M)0. Stearns 1 7. , ,, , n , 1 & Chenoweth, Oakland, Oreeon. 45-t ' If you want to go to Coos County i points, take the Roseburg, Marshfield j route. Spring hacks leave Roseburg ) every day at 6, A. M. Inquire of C. P. , Barnard, agent. 102-tf . D. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable fiie insurance compa nies, is now prepared to do a general fire insurance business. Insure with him. Office at the City Hall. 102-tf. Call on Drs. Cheadle & Johnson for up-to-date dental work. Dr. Johnson, late of Portland, will have charge of the crown and bridge wort department Prices reasonable. 9-tf. Stearns and Chenowith, of Oakland, have received car of Rushford Iron Clad wagons, car of hack and buggies, car of Page wovenwire fence, car of McCor mick binders and mowers, car of good eedar shingles, car of nails, car of best blacksmith coal, all for sale at the low est prices, with the best garden plow $4.00; 5 tooth cultivators, 13.60; tents and wagon covers, full line steel ranges, boys' steel wagons; 1900 washer; lin seed oil GOcenta a gallon ; best mixed paint 1.17 a gallon; Windows and Doors. Piano Buyers. You will notice that wo do not have ' to be continually strkint: out for a new i make of Pianos. The Needham has been our leader for 14 vears and is toilay a leader among the high grade pianos of the world. Some cheap pianos are made high grade simply by getting a boost in the Oregonirn or pome other leading , paper, through those big dealers who think they can, and do make the major ity of people believe it pimply because ' they say so. It doesn't take ink, boost .or nigh commissions to tmiKe a coou 'piano, but instead the very best mechanics, and the very best material ' such as are always used in Needham pianos. l?J-tf T. K. Richardson, Koseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. Professional Cards. rjR.H. i STl'DLE'i Osteopath all diseases treated sccce-FCLLY Phone I Residence SSI, Residence. (Office U63 W'esl Roebuig Office : Koom 11 Taylor & Wllw- Block Examination Free. Office hour to 12 a. m. Graduate buin.oi.egeo. urn-opa-nr Q.E0KGE M. BROWN. Attorney-at-Law, Court House Down Stain. KOSEBURG, ORE i ' Q V FISHER. M. D Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. 0. Roskbcro, 'Phone Main 691. Orkgox. Q K.GEO. E. HODCK. Physcian & Surgeon. n3ce Rerlew ma. Phone. Main XI KOSEBURO ORK(I Tn LMER V. HOOVER, Jll PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ROSIBUBQ OBEOOK Special attention giren to Olaeawa ot the h'o and Throat. Office Main St., one door wnthof City Hill Phone. Main Ml. p W HAYNES. DENTIST, Ueriew Building, Telephone No. 4. KOSKBTKG ORKGO M. ORAVfTOEX), Attorney at Law, Room 141 Uamert Bldg., RMXBDRQ. OR nifKcnSVaUylf,D8 d00cBfl 1 Late Recelrer 0.8. Land OSM JOHN H. SHUPE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RoaiBCKQ, Oaioo5. ; Btulneu before O.a. Land Office and ProUu btulnet a roeclalty. Office Abraham BnlMlng. J C. FULLERTOA Attorney-at-Law. Wll' practice In all the State and Federal Conru Office in Mark' Bla., Roaebarg. Ornton. F. W. BHI80N, Attorney-at-Law. oa) l aad 2 axrrlew Bnlldlng. ROHEBDRt,. OREUOM J. A. BUCHANAN, Noury Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room tfantera Building. ROaEBURG. O JJ J. ROBINETT, Attorney at Law. Room 11. ,, Taylor A Wllaon Block Romrbdro. Ork JOHN P. RYAN, CIVIL ENGINEER j 1 -r 1 r L,anu purveyor. 1 FRANK RYAN, TIMBER ESTIMATOR Office, Room 6. Taylor i Wllaon Block. j Roseburg. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court ot the for Do lull County Chaa. M. Close, FlalntlfiT, Geo. W. Riddle. Helen G. Riddle, hit wife, pamuel P. 1'armley, Clara S. Farmley, hliwlfe, Walter 8. Riddle, John B. Riddle. T. Stllley Riddle, Jane Wilton, Artene cla Meriman, Maria Bcalle, Uabel Mcholi, and De'la E. tate of Oregon, Crawford. Defendant!, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Execution duly iMucdoutof and underthereal oi tha above entitled court, in tho above entl - tied cause, to me dulr directed and dated the 30th day of June, 1903. upon a Judgment ren dered and entered In said court on the 11th day of October, 1902, In favor of Chas. M. Close, Plaintiff, and aatnillhc defendant Walter-. Riddle and. Fred Riddle, for the turn of f&.tf costs, with Interest tbcreon at 6 per cent per annum from the Uth day of OctoSer, 1902, and the costs of and upon this writ, I did on the 2sth day ol July, 1903. dulv levy upon tha fol lowing descr'bed ical property, to-wlt: Lots number 10 and 11 of block number 11 and lots number 1 and 2 of block number 12, of the town of Riddle, Douglas county, Oregon, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any vrlte appertaining. Now tnerefore I will on SATURDAY, lhe2ath day of August, 1903, at one o'clock p. in., of said day at the court bouse front door, In Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor U. tt. gold coin, cash In hand, all the ruht, title and Interest the said defendant Yi alter a. Riddle and Fred Riddle had In and to the aboye described real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, Interest and accruing costs. Dated Bosoburg, Ortgon, July 28 1903. tS, L- PA.RROTT, Biierlff of Douglas county. Oregon. Society fVleetlngs. A F. & A. M. Lmirrl LoOifr No. HoldH rmnUr iik-ciiukc n wcona ml f nrfh Wt-diKw-daiP ' "" mouth E. .l..TROt. M N. T. Jkwltt, ftfcrftary. A O. U. W. Rottebarg Lodup No. 10. Meth the pecotid and fourth Mon- davs of ertch month lit 7:30 p. tn., in th I. 0. O. F. Hall. Member? in good standb'i ar invited to attend. F. M Tozikk M.W. E. H. Lenox Recorder. I). .8 WuhT, Financier. O. ELKS. R"-ehuri: LodneNo. 326. Holds rfiulnr commonics- lioni-atl O. O. P. Hall on fecono And fourth Thunxlays o! each mouth. All menibt-r" requested to aitend rrifn- larlr and all vieitmi! nrotn-r are rorui lly invited to attend. F. B. Waitk, E. R. Rov McClau-FS, Secretary . CO. E. N. G , Thnru FOURTH REGIMENT. O. tnete at Armory Hall every rtiorsday evenint, at 8 o'clock. F. B H AMUSf. Capt 0 EGKEE OF HONOR. Mystic Ixdi:e No. 13. Meti 2nd and 4th Thurs day evinih,r of each month in Na- tivn Sons' Hall. VWtiuir members cor dially iwtUfd to attt-n-1. Mrs. Merit Wk,t, C. of H. E. H. Lknkox. R- OF A. Conrt iMiiias No. 3-', tor- enU'rs of America. Mwi every TnpwaT evening in Nattv t.i-' Hall. Visiting brother-alwavs welcome S. W.VaxZius C. R. E. II . Lknox. R. S. j E. V. Hoovis, Phrsidan. O. O. F. Philunan Lodiee No. 8. Me-ts in Odd Fellowa' Ti-mple, Ci" nt-r Jackson and Cass strn-ts, nn ' Satnrda evening nl each M Mem- br- ol the order in rood siandini; arc j Uivitrd to attend. H.B Giluttb, N. G. j N.T. Jkwjctt. secretary. K of P. Alpha Lodg No 47. Meel verv Wednesday, in I. O. O. F Hall 7:31 p. m. Metnrwra In 1 al Hflinn -a a- t i l wf in a t aft n ft Geo. E. Hocce. S.V. RampK R. S. O.T. M. Protection Tent No. 15. Holds its resular Reviews the first and third Friday of each month in the I. 0. 0. hall. Visiting ' members in good standing are invited to ' attend. Geo. W. Poutr, Com. E. E. Blodgett. Record Keeper. LILAC CIRCLE. No. 4f, Women of Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month at the Na- i . ; . . t t t . -r i.i , , "B "Jons. wiudj memoer id : cooa e tannins; are invitea to tiena. Madge Bcchasax, Guardian Nel8hbor. ilwuih.ku. l: O. T. M. Roseborg Hive No. 11. Holda it n-sular rrlewa npon the eecopd and fourth Friday eve. of each month tn tbe Native Sons' Hall. Sisters of other HWm TiMtlDg in the city I ro cordially Inte-1 to attend onr re- Tlrws. Hattie Moruic L. Cox. I Jxssu Rapp.R. K. 0.' E. 8 Rofebniv Chapter No. 8 Holda their regular meeting on the firtt and third Thursday Tn each nonth. Visiting members in pood lUndiop are respectfully invited to at tend. Mrs. Naxxic Spragck W. M., Macdb Rat Secreurj. I ITfcEBEKAHS. Roeoburjf Rebektb , meta in If Lodee No. 41. 1.0. 0. F. Odd Fellows' Temple ererv Tuesday I evenine. VieitinR sistrs and brethren , invited to attend. , DaXLA BbOWX, N. G. ' Cora Wimberlt. R. S. I INITED ARTISANS. Umpqua As 1 1 sembly No. 105 meeta everv Satur- , day evening, at a o'clock in Native nov AFAninni of (I r Sons Hall. lsiting A: rtisans cordially invited to attend. I Ret. S A. Douglas, M j Miss. Lela Brown, Secretary. w OODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camn No. 125. Meeta at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Roeebure. everr 6 rst and third Mondar evenine. Visit in? neighbors alwavs welcome. N. T. J-ewBTT. C. C. J. A. BrcHAMAX. Clerk. u NI0N ENCAMPMENT, I. O. 0. F. Odd rellow's Temple. Meeta first ,t.;ni ti,...,i.. : i . louuio wiuiAMi iuiiku, J. Ii. HAMILTON, j. tr. J. C. TwrrcnsLL, Scribe. Smith' Dandruff Pomade Stops itching scalp npon one applica : I tion. three to six removes all dandmff I , r-iiSr,.. l.s. t,.; . ! and m" 8toP an; hair. Price 60c. For sale by Marsters Drug Co. mltf Lost. One black horse with star on forehead, two back feet white, will weigh about 1,200 pounds. Strayed from my pasture ! about two weeks ago. A. Fraley. 60tf. For Sale. Small saw mill and timber. For particulars address. LiviNaftToi Bros, (Aprl) Peel, Ore. Clock for Sale. A good, up-to-dato, shelf clock that originally cost $8, at a bargain. New timepiece in good running condition, gong strike alarm attachment. Inquire F. W., this office. tf Notice for Publication. t'nlted -"tutes Lund Oflic, Rrcburi, Oreunn, June 18, WW. Notice u hereby glren that in compliance with the proTlilom of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An art for the sale of timber landi tn the State- of California, Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend td to all the public land stales by act of August . WW. HENRY II. BROOKES, of Itoteburg. County m Douglas. State of Ore (rnn. bat this ily tln-d In lbliomce bU sworn statement No. Wft. for the purchae of the NKV4 of section 8, lownihip 28 H, range 4 west and will offer proof loshow that tbeland sought U more valuable for lti timber or itone thaa for agricultural purpoiet, and to establish hla claim before the UertiUr and Hecelrer of this file of Rosaburg, Oregon, on Friday the Mtn day ol September, 1908. He nam's u wltnew: George Heed, II. I., r-tudley Margaret J. I!rooke, D. I. FUber. all of It o bury, Oregon. Any tnl 11 t-rxin claiming dvrrvclytbc above described land are reoueiled tn file their claim In thlt office on or before the 2fcb day of September. 1W J.T. BRIDGES. July!6p Kile Notice for Publication, I'Dlied Sutes Land OStce. Roetur, Ortgon. June 22, &J& SotSca u hereby glren that tn cotnpHancc with the proTUlom ot the act of CongreM of JuneJ, )tT8. enUtWAnact for the tale o Umber landt In the Etaletof CalUornla,Oregon Nerada .and Wuhington Territory." ai extend ed to all th public land itxui by act of Anrtut i. 1172. MARV E. CLARK, of Oihkoh, R. D. Box 17. county of .Winne bago, Mateof Wloonlu. 'ai lhldy Sled In thli office her ora ,t u-ment No. 5370, for the purchase of the r'. 'iW,:. SWVi SE.. .S-i &K of Sec 2. Tt- at!, k W, i,nd v'ul nStr p'Of-f tn ho t! al .be land o'jsht 1 raore T.uk..r . .r imv r ir iUne than for ail. rultnnl purte. an - toe!ablltnhercUira to ld land ilore tbe Regl.tcr and Receiver of tblt n21-c at Rieborg.Ortnn, on Monday the Mth da To. Ser.teaiber. 1K. 5heuamru wltnttxa: C. tl Clark, Martin RatmUMen. He-nan IlartxV'ni. and Roy Brenna-d.of Otbkoah, 'i con:i. Any atid all penoo cUImlne adrervsly the above drtcrlbcd land are 'rqmated to file thlr claim in t.u oCW on or Ulore ald Sth dy of Eepumber. 1X0. J. T. BRIDGES'. jmy Up ReeUter. Notice for Publication. i Tnttol Sum Land Office i RcUjnr. Oreron. Jane 11. 13. Nollra n hereby ftrta that la caaptlaac ; with the proTlUoct of It act of Cu&greaa ot Jnne S, ISTS, entitled "An art for the ial of tlatr lands In the SUteof Callfornia.Oreron "Tad.a-id Waahlngton Territory." uexuad ' ad to all tt puMlolaad ttalcaby actof Xngm i.wa. JOHN L. WATSOX. nf Glide, connty of -cU. at of Oreson. hai thl ear filed Is thU office hu wom na:t meet. So. 42SJ, lor the tarehar ol the lot i aad 4. 5Wi XV SWJ SlVJf. of trtUon 4. In tom.aIp T, wnth, of rang? 2 rU and will offer proof to how that thela-id aoeghl It more TalcabU fcr tu timber or rase ifcaa for a tri cultural porpoei. aad to eata? liih hla data before th Reilster aad Eaceirer of lala oiilca ol KoMbara'.Ortroa. on Tcfvly the J31 day of September, 15CI. Htostiii witneaxa: B. U fiar'e. John Gardner, John Greeamaa. aad B. J. Wauoa. all ot I'eel. Orrgna. Any aad all wiwai claiming adversely-aljore-dccnrxd laadi ar cj netted to fi: their claim tn "all office oa or beore ald ??nd dar of5pt.lKa. J. T. BRIDGES. JulytCp Retitter. Notice for Publication Cnlted SU! Laad Office. Rebarg. Orrgnn. Janea. 14. Moaca li Certify gtTea max la ooapllaac wllh ts proTltlosi of the act of Qnsgre cf Jca X. 1ST!, entitled "Aa act for the aale of Umber laadi la the Statei o! California. Oreoa Nt rad a. and Waahlagtoa Ttnttory'uexuad ad to ail tho pcblle laad by act ot Aet-at- 4.1X71. WILUAM J. EST&OSS. of OihkCHh. coaatr of Wlaneharo. Slit o ' IVlabaa thl. day eied ta taUf2ce hl iworn lateraeat X, iSMl. lor the purchase ot lh ES SE4. 8Wi4 Ek. SEV SVClf of ee Uoa 4 la Towcihlp a South. Rarue 4 West, and will offer t tr proof to aaow thai the laad aoefht. U more ralsable for IU Umber or itnii th. sawe i for agricultural surooaea. aad ta MtaMUSi &!a claim before tha Register aad Raoalrar ot lala otflca ot RoaaboiT. Orecoau ot Monday, the ta day ot Bcptmber lJi Ile name af wilsees: Roy BrensaaJ. Frtnk F. Koplltx, Martin Ranatiuea. aad Hermaa Hartxhelm. ot Othkoab, Wliooatin. Any aod all penoni claiming adren-ely the above deicnb.d laadi are reqecsted to SSle their clalmi la thii offic oa or beio-v laid ath day of September, 1SCX. J T BRIDGE. July Up. BcgUter. SHERIFF'S SALE. Sheriff Notice ot Sale of Land heretofore oM to ixragla! County for Tax- By virtue of a statute enacted by the Leciila tire Aiembl-oI the Slate of Oregon, for the yearlWl.I bU a Sheriff of Dooglai county, Oregon. oScr for tale aad tell alt laadi to which laid Douxlai County, hai acquired title during the preceding y.ar by virtue ot tax '. all ot laid property ihallbe old at real property ii told uton execution to the hlghetl bidder for cava tn hand at the Court h-ne front door, at Rooeburg. Docgiai County, Ore gon, "tone o'clock p m., on SATURDAY, the 15th day ot Aturu't. 19CC, the following decrlbcd landi, to-wit: ; SWJi of NWJi.lot 4. mc 3, tp. S3 r 7 w. acrei lows, 5.SK;iotSWi,ec 6 tp 3 r 6 w.. 1SS acres N WJ4 of NEJX. ice 2J tp SI rS w., acre. Jt. ec. 2 tp 21 r w 1C0 acres. Lots 2.3. 6. lliec3tp!rU wI0 acres. htf .,-3 xt'iparsw.w acres en 11 sn.si SViiof SV. SCC ! tt) 23 r. w Xl nf bWli. sec 12 IP 23 r 9 w 1(0 ion ec. -a T-zi r - w i icm. ICC 56 tn ilri w Ml trr EKof NE., swu of stii, nejx of sn-i., tec. II tp2 r6 w., lUi acres. Wacrc. j4 ot tH sec. So toil r 6 w. :;.r't 'V" acre. S of NWH, less 20 acres sold llervy. tec 33 . tp r & v., fo acres. BWV ot NEJf, SEJI ol NWJi, sec SS tp a r 6 w . So acres. 40 acre. oi Mi-4 of SE".f, see. S3 tp 32 r T w., 20 acres. SWJi sec. 6 tp 29 r 5 w., 160 acres. ?' Xttv-0 P a r wM 40 acres. .0Li- e tp r 7 w acres. Not BW.?sec. 11 tn 21 r 6 w.. W acres. Lou 2. 10, 11, sec. lb tp 22 r 12 w., 161 acres. Lots 3 and 4 Block 2, lots 3. 4 and 5 block 3, Terrace Park AddlUon to the City of Rosebunr. Gardiners Addition to Lou 1,2 and 3 Drain, Oregon. Lot 4 block S East Drain. Dated at Rotcburg, Oregon, July 13, 1903. .. , ,K- I PaRROTT. Sberifrof Douclas County, Oregon. j EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In County Court ot Douglas county, State ot Oregon. in the matter ot estate ) of I Martha Woodruff deceased) b.. I h.V,5Jr fixta thl tno undersigned ?- n b3r the 9o"ry Court of Donglaa Conn- - . iN wdratr deceased Whereon allper S5ffiif;eb,ed v H16 tte are hireby notified to make Immediate payment to the ",-- tieoK'oSleiv.llS? SS. hSt'tPSIf "t coanT-Orea-oa. aad aliped JS2i.?Iii? c1,ici,J!n-t ln W estate will presentsuatTcrtdedasby law Teqnlred wlth "?nths from data ot thU noilciv Daui Bottburg, Oregon, Feb. lth;U08. h i - Woonaorr, QP-- XT.WooDaurrr