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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1903)
The Original Horse. Ina paper prepared byW.D.Mat thews, associate curator of paleontol ogy In the American Museum of Nat ural History at New York, an Interest ing account Is given of the origin of the horse. Mr. Matthews says that the earliest known ancestors of the horse were small animals not larger than the domestic cat, with four complete toes on each forefoot and three an each hind foot. There is reason to be lieve that the still more ancient an cestors of this and all other mammals had five toes on each foot. The teeth were short crowned and covered with low, rounded knobs of enamel, suggest ing those of monkeys and of pigs or other omnivorous animals. The horse is distinguished from all other animals now living by the fact that it has but one toe on each foot. Comparison with other animals shows that this toe is the third or middle digit on the foot The hoof corre sponds to the nail of a man or the claw of a dog or cat and is broadened out to afford a strong support on which the whole weight of the animal rests. "In the series of ancestors of the i horse." writes Mr. Matthews, "we can trace every step in the evolution of those marked peculiarities of teeth and feet which distinguish the modem horse from an ancestor which so little suggests a horse that when its remains were first found forty years ago the animal was named by the great pale ontologist Richard Owen the hyraco therium. or 'coneylike beast.' " A picture shows a restoration of the oldest known ancestor of the modern horse. It was only sixteen inches high and had four toes on each foot. The skeleton is qjounted in the American museum. All the remains of native horses that have been found in Amer ica have been petrified, showing that they had been buried for many thou sands of years. Mr. Matthews states that all "these horses became extinct both in Xorth and South America. Why we do not know. The competition with the bison and the antelope, which had recently migrated to America, may have made it more difficult than for merly for the American horse to get a living." For the rate to the point you wish to The wild horse at present is found go, and for dates of sale and other par onlv on the desert plains of central ticulars, as well as for illustrated pam- Asia and Africa. There are no true wild horses in America or Australia, Mr. Matthews points out, because the mustangs and bronchos are domesti cated animals run wild and are de scended from the. horses brought over from Europe by the early white set tlers. The great increase in the size of the ; horse, Mr. Matthews argues, went hand in hand with the evolution of j the plains themselves. At the com mencement of the age of mammals the western part of the Xorth Ameri can continent was by no means as high above sea level as now. The cli mate at that time was probably very moist, warm and tropical, there was a dense forest growth, and to these con ditions the animals of the beginning of the mammalian period must have been adapted. During tt tertiary the continent was steadily risin; above the ocean level, and at the same time other in fluences were at work to make the cli mate continually colder and drier. The coming on of a cold, dry climate re stricted and thinned the forests and caused the appearance and extension of open, grassy plains. The ancient forest inhabitants were forced either to retreat and disappear with the forests or to adapt themselves The an-1 to the new conditions of life. cestors of the horse, following the lat-1 ter course, changed with the changing i conditions. I At the end of the age of mammals the I continents stood at a higher elevation than at present, and there was a broad land connection between Asia and North America, as well as those now existing. At this time the horse be came cosmopolitan and inhabited the plains of all the great continents ex cepting Australia. The Farmers' Protective association of central New York is making trouble for the canning factories in setting prices for which the members are will ing to grow their produce Instead of taking the prices offered, as heretofore. The scale adopted is considerably in advance of what was received by farm ers last year. Some factories have granted a slight Increase. In Mary land there are much agitation and con flict between growers and packers of tomatoes along the eastern shore Country Gentleman. The bison lives to an age of from thirty to fifty years, the bull be!n more long lived than the cow. When they grow very old both bull and cow become blind and lose their teeth, so that they cannot provld" themselves with sufllclent food and finally dwin dle away and die. During the hatching. If you are wise, you will not be too curious, but wili allow the instinct of the hen to do her work. It may be well to quietly reach under her and remove such eggshells us can be removed without disturbing her, but nothing further should be attempted. Just arrived from the factory a car oad of the celebrated Page fence, which is rdieaner than a board fence and will j last a life-time and is put up to your ! satisfaction without extra cost. It is j used and.endorsed by the leading men ! of this county. For circulars and prices ddress Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly i Painting and Paper Hanging. i John Miller, of Hagerstown, Washing ton County, Maryland, nas located in Roseburg, and he is a thorough master of his art and prepared to do all kinds , of painting, paperhanging, graining, and decorative painting in the highest style as practiced by first class workmen on the Atlantic Coast. If you want the very latest artistic work he will be pleas ed to give for low prices and first class work. Call on him at 517 Mosier street or drop a letter through the post office and he will quickly respond. lS-tf i Reduced Summer Excursion Rates ! The Denver and Rio Grande, popular , lv known as the "Scenic Line of the i World" has announced greatly reduced ' round-trip rates from the Pacific Coast points for the benefit of teachers who i will spend their vacation in the East, and of delegates to all the promtnen , Conventions X. E. A., at Boston ; A iO.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 days. , These tickets will carry stop-over ' privileges on the going trip, giving passengers an opportunity to visit Salt Lake City, Glenvood Springs, Colorado Springs and Denver ; and will be good to return anv time within ninety 90, days. Passengers going via the Denver and Rio Grande are civen the -privilege Qf returning via a different route. puieis, vjiie . U. .mcbeide, uenerai 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 Roseburg. 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 the same to the city treasurer for pay ment, as interest will cease hereon after the date of this notice. Dated Koseburg, Oregon, July S 1903. H. C. Slocum, Jr. City Treasurer. For Sale. 5 Acres, good cottage and black smith shop, good location, will sell or rent. For particulars. Address P. O. Box -J50, Roseburg Oregon. 51-lmo. Facts. Mr. Man, you want facts. We are going to give you facts. As you read tnem 0Ter ou will know they are facts. And ca Prve 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 factjtbat 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. You can find them at S. K. Sykes', Roseburg, Ore. Fullerton & Richardson, Druggists, on Cass street near the Depot. See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. for blue printi and filing papers, tf For Trade Small farms in Southern Indiana to trade for Oregon property. H. L. Ball. 33tf. Get your abstracts ol title from J. D Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf If you want to go to Coos Connty points, take the Roseburg, Marshfield route. Spring hacks leavo Roseburg every day at C, A. M. Inquire of C. P. Barnard, agent. 102-tf. D. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable fire 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 work department Prices reasonable. 9-tf. Piano Buyers. You will notice that wo do not have to be continually strking out for a new make of Pianos. Tho Needham has been our leader for 14 years and is today a leader among the high grade pianos of tho world. Some cheap pianos are made high grade simply by getting a boost in tho Oregonipn or some other leading paper, through those big dealers who think they can, and do make the major ity of people believe it simply because they say so. It doesn't take ink, boost or high commissions to make a good piano, but instead tho very best mechanics, and the very best material such as are always used in Needham pianos. 29-tf T. K. Richardson, Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. Professional Cards. J)R. II. L. STUDLE Osteopath ALL DISEASES TREATED SUCCESSFULLY PKa.a nraucure 301, ncmcunr, JOmcelia West Koseburg Office : Room 11 Taylor i Wilso- Block i tive Sons' Hall. Yitfnc members cor Examlnatlon Free. Omce hours 9 to 12 a. m. diallv t4Ued to a'ti-nri. 2 to 5 p. m. Graduate Still College of Osteopathv I Q.EORGE M. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, Court House Down Stairs. ROSEBURG, ORE Q V FISHER, M.D Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Roskbueo, 'Phone Main 591. Oregon. 0 R.GEO. E. HOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. O&ce Review Bid. Phone. Main 11 ROaEBCRG OREGON E LMER V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Rosebckq Oregon Special attention p iven to Diseases of the No- and Throat. Office Main St.. one door socth ci City Ball Phone. Main Ml. f W il A YNES. DENTIST, Eevlew Butldlcg, Telephone No. t. KOSEBTRU ORKtiON K. OKA"TOSD, Attorney at Law, Rooms US, Marsiera Bldg., KOSEBUBH, Oh MJ-Bosiaess before the U 3 Land Office r.n ta&int: cases a specialty. Late Eetelver D. B. Land Office piIN H. SHUI'E, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W, OREeo. ROSCBCBO, amines before U.S. Land Offieeand Probate buines a specialty. Office Abraham Bnildinc J C. FULLERTON Attorney-at-Law. Will practice In all the State and Federal Courts j Office in Marks' Btda., Rosebun;. Oregon. ' W. BENSON, At torney-at-La v. aa 1 and 2 urrtew BuiUinj;. ROaEBCKb. OKui; J. A. BUCHANAN, Notary Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room 3 Marstera Bulldins. ROSEBURG, O H. J. ROBIN ETT, Attorney at Law Eooa 11. Taylor 4 Wilson Block. RotEBCRO. Ore JOHN P. RYAN, CIVIL ENGINEER Land Surveyor, trt a vtr t-a v timtiptt rcTniiTAo x.aw.. Office, Room C. Taylor fc Wilson Block. Roseburg. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Douclas County Cbas. M. Close, FlaintlfT, vs. Geo. W, Riddle, Helen G. Riddle, his wife, Samuel P. I'armley, Clara S. 1'annlej-, his wife, Walter 6. Riddle, John B. Riddle. T. Stilley Riddle, Jane Wilson, Artcne cia Meriman, Maria Bealle, Isabel Nichols, and Delia . Crawford. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an Execution duly issued out of and under thereal of the above entitled court, in the above enti tled cause, to me duly directed and dated the 30th day of June, 1903. upon a Judgment ren dered and entered in said court on tho 11th day of October, 1902, in favor ot Cbas. JI. Close, Plaintiff, and against the defendant Walter -. Kiaaieantt. rnxt iiwaie. lor ine m;u of i corns', witn intert-t tnefoi, -ii, t -nt per y ol OctDbtr, lwe, kLd Is writ, I di'i on the aunum from the lltli day the costs ol and urm till 28th day ot July, 1903, dulv levy upon the fol lowing described ical property, to-wit: 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 wl appertaining. Now tnereforo I will on 8ATURDAY, the 2uth day of August. 1903, at one o'clock p. in., of said day at the court Louse front door, in Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, sell at pnblic auction to tho highest bidder lor D. H. gold coin, cash in band, all the right, title and Interest the said defendant Walter S. Kiddle and Fred Kiddle had In and to the aboyo described real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said execution, interest and accruing costs. Dated Koseburg, Oregon, July 28 1903. IS, L- PA.RROTT, Sheriff ot Douglas connty. Oregon. Society JVleetings. A F. A A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. Holds reeular meeting on second a n rl f nrfri Wmi I n AAiliir R nf fmph month. E. J. Ftrouw. W. M N.T.Jkwett, Secretary. AO. U. W. Rosebnrg Lodce No. 10. Meets the second and fourth Mon I days of ench month at 7 :30 p. ni., In the I. O. O. F. Hall. Members in good pttandinc are invited to attend. F. M.Tozier M. W. E. II. Lenox Recorder. D. .8 West, Financier. B. P. 0. ELKS. Roseburvt Lodce No. 3'26. Holds regular communica tions at I. O. O. F. Hall on second und fourth Thursday of each month. ........ . w. ..w . " All members requested to attend reu- larlv and all vieitirjw brothers ore eordi- i ally invited to attend. F. l. Waits. K. R. Rov McClallks, Secretary. C- O. E, FOURTH" REGIMENT. O. N. G., meets at Armory Hall every Tbureduy eveninc, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamlin, Cant. nEGKEE OF HONOR. Mystic Lodge j No. 13. Maetp 2nd mid 4th Thure- I -r dav eveniL. r.f each month in Na Mrs. Mkrit Wkt, C. of H. E. H. Lennox, Rj-c. V OF A. Court Dunk-iar No. 32, For- ecters ol America. Mf-ts every Tneei'.av evening in Nutiw 5in' Hall. Visitir.w brother always welccn.o S. W.VanZile C. R. E. H. Lenox, R. .-. E. V. Hoovbr, Pbveifian. O. J. i- PtnlelHritui Lodge No. S. Mit in Odd Fellowx' Temple, cor ner .Ji:kson and Caes etreels, on SatnnlHT evening of each wet Mem ber oi tL- Tiler in good standing are iuvited to attend. II.B. blLLETTK, N. G. N.T. Jewvtt. .".crwarv. S of P. A! pint Lodce No. 47. Mee B ; fa t-v-rv WdnedaT, in I. O. O. F " Hii a 7:30 j. m. Mrnbvr in! 1 iood et amiirg ere invited to attend. i i Geo. E. Hocck. i I S. V. Ramp K R. S. T. M. Protection Tent No. If. olds itd recular Reviews the tirst and third Fridav of each month in the I. O. 0. hall. Yisitine members in good standing are invited to attend. Oko. . 1'erry, Com. E. E. Blodqett, Record Keeper. LILAC CIRCLE. No. 49.' Women of Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd end 4th Fridays of each month at the Na tive Sons, HH. Visiting members in food standing are invited to attend. Madoe Bcchanan, Gturdi.AU Neighbor. Minnie Otet, Secy. j O. T. M. Roeeborg Hive No. 11. I Holdp ita resalar reviews open the first and third Frida;. s at 2 :39 p at of each month in the Native Sous' Hail. Slsttrs of other Hives vieltinj in tbe city are coraiaiiy trvinvi tegttend our re- ' 7ip. H.vrn- MoittAN L. Com. Jkhsik Kapp.R. K. E. S. Roeebnri: Chanter No. S Holde their tegular rof-etinp on the ,i ti,-i i i. '""'""J" "tu oUIceotKoMburr.Orezoa. nonth. n leitins; members In rood'ot Monday, the fth day of itacami; are respecuoiiy invite to at- i Mnd. Mrb. Nanx:e Speagck W M. M.ri. :a.-t .vr'LrsfrT. KBEKAHS. Kostt-barsT Rebekab Lodirn No. 41. 1.0. 0. F., meets in Odd Fellowe' Temple every Tuesday evening. Matins sisters and brethren invited to attend. Della Bbowtc, N. G. Cora Wimberlv. R. S. IMTKD ARTISANS. Umpqua As- I wmlilv N'n. 105 mpts pvvrv Sntiir. w day evenine. at S o'clock in Native Artisans cordially invited to attend. Rev. S A. Douglas, M. A Miss. Lela Brows, Secretary. w 00 DM EN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No. 125. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Roseburir, every I orat and third Monday eveninf. Visit in(, neighborg aiW0Vp welcome. N. T. Jewett. C. C. J. A. BrciiANAN, Clerk. B INI :i0N ENCA.MP.MENT, I. 0. O. F. j 1 Odd Fellow's Temnle. Meets first v and third Thuretlav evenings each month. Visitorscortlia.lv Invited. J. B. Hamilton. O C. T ttciiell, Scribe. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Douglas County. Mollle M Roblson, Plaintiff.) vs. S O. F. Roblson, Defendant. ) To O. F. Roblson, the above named Defend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you nro hereby summoned and required to appearand i.nser tht complaint tilid against vou In i tta ' t ' 'li me sdov enuuea court ana cause wlthlu six eek from the Iate of tho flnt pnlilication of ninra"M. and If you iaii to aMear and answer aa herein required, Inr want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said curt for the relief demanded In her complaint, which is for a decree from said court dissolving the marriage contract existing between plaintiff and defendant, for the care and custody ol the minor child, Brennan Roblson, that she may resume her former name, Mollle Ji. Mc Claln, for her costs and disbursements, and for such other and further relief as to tho court may seem meet with equity and good conscience. ThlsUummons Is published onco a week for at least six successive weeks in the Plaixcial kb, a semi-weekly newspaper published at Koseburg, Oregon, by order of lion. M. D. Thompson, County Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, made August 21, 1903. Tho tirst publication ot this summons Is on the 24th day of August, 1903. J. A. B0CHANA.N M-7vt Attorney for Plaintiff, Notice for Publication. United States Laud Office. Roseburg, Oregon, June 18, 1908. Notice u hereby given that in compliant with the provision! of the act ot Congress of Junes, 18.8, entitled "An act for the lala of timber lands in the Statcsof Callfornla.Oregon I Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend , ed to all the public land states by act of August i 4. 182. HENRY II. BROOKES, of Roseburg, County ot Douglas. State of Ore gon, hat this dv riied in this toSlce bis sworn I statement So. i.i.Vj, for the purchase of the ; NEW, of section S, township 2S S. range 4 west and will offer proof to show that the land sought , Is more valuable tor lu timber or stone thaa , for agricultural purposes, and to establish nil claim before the Register and Receiver of this i office of Uoeburg,Oregon. i on Friday the 25m day ot September, 1903. Ho . names at wltneses: George Heed, H. L. studley Margaret J. Brookes, D P. Fisher, til I of Roeburg, Oregon. Any ana all persons claiming adversely tbo- ! above described lands are requested to .file their claim In this office on or U-fore the 25th day of September. 190S. I J. T. BRIDGES, Julyllp Reglste Notice for Publication. United Sutea Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, June , Notice is hereby given that In compliance, with the provisions of the act of Congrefs ot Junes, JSTS, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon Nevada .and Washington Terrl to rr." as extend ed to all the public land slates by act of Augtui 4.14W. MARY E. CLARK, olOihkoth, R. D. Box IS", county of Wlnne btgo. Mate of Wiscmsln, has hlsdy filed In this office her suorn st-t-imiit No. &3T9, for the purchase of the -U Stt';. SWU NEK. XWM SEt of Sec 2. T. 5", k) W. ud will ofler proof to show that I be Und sought is more valuable for lis timber or Hone than for agri cultural purposes, an" to ettabllsh her claim to said land cfore the Iteglter and Receiver of this ffle at Kei.uiv. urr.on. m Monday tho th day J Set '.ember. IWJ. She names a wltnettcs: l 1) i .ark, Martin Katmuen. Hetuan Hartxbelt'i. and Roy Bienua'd.of 0hloh, Wi cniu Any and all penons claiming a"rely the abuvr described lands are iro,urvl : Sic tbir cialms in this nSW on or before d Sin day of September. VA& J.T. BRIDGES, Jruy lCp Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office Rmeburs. Orrfmt. June 12. la Notice is hereby given that In e "-.V.xae with the provisions of the act of Conre-s of Jane J, HTS. entitled "An act far the ale ot tucber lands Id the States of California. ' "vzoa Nevada .and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all the public land states bv act of Aug jr 4. liW. JOHN L. WATSON of Glide, county of I.uclt. .-ute of 'rjn. has thl day a led in this office bis "tori afe ment. No M3i, for the nareha ot the n 3 and t, NWi4, MVJt sVV;. f sxuon I. In ton.alp Z: south, of fau;e i est, and will offer proof to s how that the lan.! .u jbt is mure valuable for lu tls:tr or !. -. tnan for agricultural purroses. aad U !aijh his claim before the Register and Receiver ot Ihta tTiEm T of Settember. IMS. , H names as vunees: II. U Ec:. John Gardner. John Greeaman. and K- J. Watson, all of Pert, Orvf on. Any and all pernons clalmtnc adversely the a'Mve-cerlbcC lands are reoaeited to 8 e their Ctaitst In this office on or before atd ZrnU day Of :V;t . 1801. J. T. BRIDGES. Julyi$p Register Notice for Publication Calte.1 State Lanl Oflce. RiMeoanr. Orecon. JoneS, lsj2. Notice li ticreoy riven that Is co ipltaaca with lac protiskoso the act of Coojrea of JcneX.5XentIUedAaaet for the sale o! Umber lands In the States ot Call fornls. Ore joa Nevada .and Washington Territory," as extend ed la all the pabUe land states by act of Auruit i.1872. WILLIAM J. ENTROS. ofOshlosh, county of WinaeWfu. state o Wtt..bas this day iltd In thl ;(.3ce his swoni slateicent NV. 50 'or the purchase of the E, sh4. sW SKf,i. SEi, SW4 ot sec tion I In Township s roulh. Ranee 4 West, and will offer proof to show that the land soof hi is more valuable tor lu Umber cr stone than 'f r arlcultcral pulses, and to establish hi claim th.r the Rtelster aad Receiver ol thli September 19XL He names a; witnesses: Koy Brennand, franc t. Kopim. Martin Xasmatten. and Hern f. Harthr'" M'-vtv -,.. ..- vn.anla.j-" r . rt above b l a:. ar- re. ;v-: .i. cjUich ji i:.u v ua i r W- Xl " !' 1r.l tept-uaUr, 1mm. J 1 BttlUsE?. July lp. ResrUter. SHERIFF'S SALE. Sheriff Notice of ale of Lands heretofore old to Douglas County for Taxec By virtue oi a statute enacted by the Legisla tive Assemble o( the Slate of Omasa, for the yearlW, I shall as sheriff of IVxisttas county, . Orrcon. o2er tor sale aa4 sell all lands to t?ili.u2 sales, all of said property shafibe soM as real piupeiiy is uira eiecuuon vt sue ni(nei bidder for Cash In hand at the Court house front door, at Roebursr, Douglas County, Ore I Ron, t one o'eloct p a i.. on SAiuituA), me liinuar oi AuraiL 1300. the follow lnc deMTrtbcd lands, to-wit: oWJJ ofNWH.lot i, sec 2, tp. S3 r 7 tp. a r Tw.SS acres Lots 3, S. SZH of SWJX. sec. 6 tp 3 r 6 sr.. ida acres N Wti of NEii, sec, 21 tp 31 r 5 w., 19 acre. SWJ;. sec 2 tp 21 r -i w ICO acres. LotsiS.6. Usee. .Vttp22rtt w.. ISO acres. SEU of NEi sec. 7 tpS r S w . 0 acres SWofSWJ.'. sec. 2 tp 2S r. 9 v , SK ot NEV- EW of sec. li tp 1i r 9 w.. lfO acre t ui sec. ib ip r w,. u acrev r. 16 tp 22 Wtp-iJr t w- S) acres. EJoI NEW. SVtt4 of NlA-4. NEJ4 of SWJi 'iV'V wiT 'iS'SFI. IsllXrcZ- to acre. 1Q arrreL W' of NWli'. jess 20 aero snM !trT-r. - "M tpiS r5 w..6(J acres. SWM ot NEt. SEJi of NWli, w. 36 tp 32 r 6 w . SO acres. 2 ot NEK of NE, see. 33 tp 32 r 7 w., 20 acres. SW4 sec. 6 tp 29 r 1 w., 160 acres. N of BW mc. 33 tp 22 r i w., 40 acres. SW)i of ai. sec i tp 27 r 7w.. acre. NHof SWt4.secll tp Ur6w..S)acres, Its 2. 7. 10. II, sec lb tp 22 r 12 w., 161 acre. Lots 3 and 1 Block 2, lot , 4 and 5 block 3, Terrace Park Addition to the City of Roseburg. Gardiner Addition to Lou 1, 2 and 3 Drain, Oregon Lot 4 block S East Drain. Dated at Roseburg. Oregon, July 13. 190 K. L. PaRROTT. Sheriff of Douglas County, Orcicou. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In County Court of Douglas county. State ot Oregon. In tho matter of cstato i of ( Martha Woodruff deceased) Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been by the County Court of Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, appointed executors of the estate of Martha Woodmff deceased. Whereon all per sons Indebted to tho said estate are hereby notified to make Immediate payment to the undersigned at their residence in Coles Valley precinct, Douglas county, Oregon, and all per. sons having claims against tho said estato will present simc verified as by law required with in six months from dato ot this notice. Datel Koseburg, Oregon, Feb. 14th, 1903. R, A. WooDacrr, "BP0 K.T. Woonaurr.