STATE FAIR PROSPECTS Exhibits and Fast Racing Will Draw Large Attendance. Fine Prospects for the coining Oregon State Fair, to be held in September 1 14 to 19, are most flattering. The ! fair will exceed in the line of exhibits and attendance any state fair held heretofore in Oregon. The abundant crops insure a splendid showing of grains, and the fact that the commis sioners to the St. Louis exposition are co-operating to secure the best that is shown here for use next year means that the exhibits, especially in the agricultural line, Will De 01 ine . very best. The live stock department I too Dromises better this vear than ! 4 - any preceding year. Brwders .ire preparing large exhibits in this de partment which has caused the As sociation to build a large number of stalls. Governor Sparks of Reno, Kev., is sending a very fine herd of Hereford cattle from his Alamo Stock Farm, which will meet competition in herds shown by C. B. Wade, of Pen dleton, A. J. Splawn, of North Yaki ma, George Chandler, of Baker City, Gilbert & Patterson, of Salem. In the Shorthorn section exhibits will be made by Charles E. Ladd,C. B. Wade, W. 0. Minor, Metsker & Klemgard and others. The racing will be made a feature of this years fair. A large number of high class horses have already made their entries, coming from Cali fornia, Montana, Colorado, Idaho, Washington and British Columbia. The two big stakes of $2000 will arouse keen competition. These are the largest stakes ever raced for in the Northwest and the best horses will compete for them that have ever been seen on the circuit. The grounds are in splendid condition and the beautiful oak grove will furnish plenty of shade and comfort for a week's outing. The buildings are all in splendid condition, and the new show building will furnish comfort to hun dreds of spectators who wish to see the judging of live stock. Fruitgrowers Convention Saturday. Jacksonville, Or., Sept 2. Sat urday of this week a fruitgrowers' convention will be held in Jackson ville under the auspices of the Rogue River Fruit Growers' Union and the Jacksonville Board of Trade. There is every assurance that there will be i a large attendance of those interest ed in the fruit industry. The meet ing will be held in the Courthouse Park, which will be splendidly fitted up for the occasion, and will be ad dressed by some of the leading frnit authorities in the state. Roseburg Nurseries. Very choice fruit trees, all leading varieties. Spitzenberg and Yellow New town Pippin apples a specialty. For sale at very reasonable prices by Rose burg Nurseries, H. Schroten, Boseburg, Oregon. 56tf 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, Bacine Buggies, Hrcks and Road Wagons are far outstripping our competitors' lines. It is a factjthat 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. See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. for blue printi and filing papers, tf For Trade Small farms in Indiana to trade for Oregon H. L. Ball. Southern property. 33tf. Get your abstracts ot title from J. D Bamilton. He has the only complete eet of abstract books in the county, tf Just arrived from the factory a car oad of tbe celebrated Page fence, which is cheaper than a board fence and will last a life-time and is put up to your 6atisaclion without extra cost It is 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 Painting and Paper Hanging 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 aHorative naintine in the highest style ag practiced by first class workmen on the Atlantic Coast. If you want tne very latest artistic work- ne wm oe pieas , . r i ,) Urst class slve lor low ,wra work. Call on him at oW Mosier street or drop a letter through the post office and he will quickly respond. lb-tl Reduced Summer Excursion Rates The Denver and Rio Grande, popular lv known as the "Scenic Line of the World" has announced greatly reduced round-trip rates from the Pacific Coast fnr the benefit of teachers who will spend their vacation in the East, and of delegates to all the promtnen Conventions X. E. A., at Boston; A 0. U. W., at St. Paul; B. P. O. E, at Rnltimore: 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-oyer privileges on the going trip, giving passenge're an opportunity to visit Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springs. Colorado springs ana ienver ; ana gwu to return anv time within ninety (90j days. Passengers going via the Denver and Rio Grande are Riven the? privilege of retnrnine via a different route. For the rate to the point you wish to bo, and for dates of sale and other par- uculars, as weu aa ior musiraieu pam phlets, write W. C. McBeide, General Agent 124, Third St., Portland. Fine Farm for Sale. A rood 800 acre farm for sale five miles from Mvrtle Creek. 100 acres in ultivation, balance hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good house, barn and other improvements For nrice and terms apply to P. T. Mc- Gee, Myrtle Creek, or D. S. K. Buick, Roseburg, Oregon. 2-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 ! mpnt. ns interest will pease hereon after the date 0f tj;g notjce. Dated Koseburg, Oregon, July S 1903. H. C. Sloccm, Jr. City Treasurer. Farmers Attention. The Board of Trade desires to make an exhibit of agriculturial and horticul tural products at the State Fair, and request the farmers to bring in speci mens of fruit in its season, and grain samples, not exceeding 10 pounds of each variety, up to Sept. 10th send at our expense, and oblige. Roseburg Board of Trade. 66-4t. AMERICA'S CREATEST WEEKLY. THE TOLEDO BLADE, TOLEDO, OHIO. New and LargerBuIlding, New Presses" New Stereotype Plant, New and Modern Appliance in every Department. The Toledo Blade Is now Installed In Its new building, with a modern plant and equipment, and facilities equal to aDy publication between Kew York and Chicago. It 1b the only Weekly newspaper edited eipressly for every state and territory. Tho News of the World so arranged that busy people can more easily comprehend than by reading cumbersome columofcailiea All current topic maae plain In each Issue by special cdltoral matter, written from Inception down to date. The only paper published especi ally for people who do or do not read daily news papers, end yet thirst for plain facts. Ibat this kind of a newspaper Is popular, Is proven by the fa"t that the Weekly Blade now has over 19O.C0O yearly Bubncrlbers, and is circulated In all carta of the U. 8. In addition to the newt the Blade publishes short and serial stories, and many department of matter suited to every member of the family. Only one dollar a year- Wnte lor free specimen copy. Addresss THE BLADE, Toledo, Ohio. Piano Buyers You will notico that we do not have to be continually Ptrking out for a new make of Pianos. The Seedhara has been nnr loader for 14 veara and is today a ... 4i. i.8i. i,. ; nf 1CUUC1 UlilUUg Hid illn 4iww r...v - trie worm, come cneap imuiua iu iiiauo high grade simply by getting a boost in the Oregonirn 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 Inch commissions to make a good piano, but instead the very best mechanics, and the very best material such as are always used in Needham pianos. 29-tf 1. IV. lUClIAHUSU.-t, Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. Professional Cards. J-)R. II. L. STUDLE Osteopatn ALL. DISEASES TREATED SUCCESSFULLY I Residence 851. Residence. Fhone Omcell63 Wesi Roebutg Office : hoom U Taylor A Wllso- Block Rumination Free. Office hours 9 to 12 a. tn. ' to 5 p.m. Graduate Still Collcseo! OitcODathv Q.EORGE M. BhOWN, Attorney-a t-Law, Court Bouse Down Stairs. ROSEBURG, ORE Q V FISHER, AI. PhTsician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Roskburq, Phone Main 591. Oregon. Q K.GEO. E. HOUCK.. Physcian & Surgeon. Office Review Hla. Phone. Main SI RO:?EBURU O REIKIS JJLMER V. HOOVER, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Roseburo Oregon Special attention given to Disease ol the Xo and Throat. Office Main St-.onedcor south ol City Hsll Phone. Main Ml. ' ' p W H V YNES. DENTIST, Renew Building. Telephone No. 4. KOSE8CIRG OKLCOON M. CRAWTOEJ), Attorney at Law, Kooels 1 & S, Marsters Bldg., BOSSBURB. Ub EBuilnesbeIore the U 8 Land Office and rninlnc cases a specialty. Late Receiver U. S. Land Office JOHN H. SHUPE, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W, ROSKBCRG, Bnslnn before U Obkgo-. 8. Land Office and Probate builnets a specialty, Office Abraham Building. J C. FDLLERTON Attorney-at-Law. Wll' pracUce in all the Bute and Federal Courts Office tn Marks' Blda.. Roseburg. Oregon. F. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. oms 1 and 2 review Building. ROdEBURC-.OREOOM J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Rooms Marsters Building. RO3EB0RG. O H. J. ROBINETT, Attorney at Law Koom 11. Taylor Wilson Block RoMKBCtiO. Oru TdHV P RYAN. niVII. KXGTXKER , , Land Surveyor. FRANK RYAN, TIMBER ESTIMATOR Office, Room 6. Taylor tt Wilson Bloek. : Roseburg. , Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Coart ot the State of Oregon, for Douglas County Chas. M. Close, riaintlfT, ' vs. Geo. W, Riddle, Helen G. Riddle, his wile, Famuel I'. I'armley, Clara S. Tarmley, bis wile, Walter P. Riddle, John B. Riddle, T. Stilley Riddle, Jane Wllon, Artcne cla Meriman. Maria Bealle, Isabel Nichols, and Delia . Crawford. Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that bv virtue nf an Execution duly Issued onto! aud under thereat ol 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 the 11th day ol October, 1!2, In lavor ol Chas. M. CIom;, Plaintiff, and aracst the deleudant Walter -. Riddle and. Fred Riddle, lor tbe sum ol ftt.fio costf, with interest thereon at 6 per cont per annum from tbe 11th day of October, 1902, and the costs of and upon this writ, I did on the 2Sthlay ol July, IW3, dnlv levy upon tho fol lowing described leal property, to-wlt: Lots number 10 aud 11 of Block number 11 and lots number 1 and 2 of block number 12, of the town ol Riddle, Douglas county, Oregon together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or In any irijo appertaining. Now tnerelorc I will on SATURDAY, theivth day of August. 190U. at oue o'clock p. in., of said day at the court house front door, in Roseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, sell at pnbhc auction to tho highest bidder lor 0. H. gold coin, cash in hand, all the nubt, title and lutercst the said defendant Waller a. Riddle and Kred Riddle had In aud to tbe aboyc described real property, or any part tbereol, to satisly said execution, Interest and accruing costs. Dated Roseburg, Oregon, July 28 1903. K, L- PA.RROTT, Sheriff ol Douglas county. Oregon. C 1 4,. . IRt.ln. ! TvTrS.- Vn UhK innMnn ouMioiv (iiBBviuuai IX U like 1U1 X uuiicanuui a: F. & A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. HoMh regular meetings on second nnd f urth Wednptdtva ol eticb month. O. P. Cositow. W. M. T J Jbwett, Secretary. A. O. U. W. Rosebnrg Loiluf No. 1C. Meets the second and fourth Mori- I days ol eacti montn at t :;hi p. m., in the I. O. O. F. Hall. Members in siood Rtandiou am invited to attend. F. M Tozikk M. W. E. II. Lenox Recorder. D. .S West, Financier. T. O. ELKS. Konehiiri; Lodge No. 3'Jti. Holda regular communica tions at I O. 0. F. Hall on t-econd and fourth Thursdays of each month. All member? requested to attend regu larly and all vieilini; brother are cordi ally invited to attend. F. B. Waitk, K. R. Rov McClalltn, Secretary. E, FOURTH REGIMENT. O. N. G . meets at Armory Hall every Diorsdav evenitur, at 8 o'clock. F. R. Haxuk, Capt. D EGREE OF I'ONOR. MyeticLodue ISO. 13. JJ-etK : dav eveniLr "f ml and 4th lliure- fnr.ii inonin in ."a-1 live Sons' Hall v. .:. i lxl.lUi. ujeiiimrie lUI- dially 1;Uh1 to aiteml. Mb-. Mkhit Wist. C.of H E. H. Lknsoz, Rec. f. OF A. Oonrt Duiu-lao No. 32, For esters of Americt Met every Tueflay evening in Sative Seme' Vi-i'inghrotherBalwavp welcome Hall S. W.VanZile C. R. E. H Lenox. R. 5. E. V. Hoovita, Phvpician. : O. j. r Plnletariati Loti;e No. a. M-c in Odd Fellowe TemjOe, cor ner Jackson and Casi etreetp, on Satnrtla eveninu ol each wt Mem- i bers oi ih nr.Ur in mml aianriiev aia tlie onler in eoo fianoitut an, ; invnen in Hiien". Mi? J. C TwirciiEU., N. G N.T Jkwktt. Secretary ol P. Alpha Ixxlite No 47. Mee i every Wwlnefday, in I. O. O. F Mall 7:30 p. m. 5Iemleri in eood si ending are invited to attend. Geo. E. Hocce. S. V. Ramp K R. 8. O.T. M. Protection Tent No. 15. Holds its regular Reviews the first and third Friday of each : month in the I. O. O. hall. Visiting ' members in good standing: are invited to ; attend. Geo. W. Pehhy, Com. ; E. E. Blodgett, Record Keeper. LILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Womea of ; Woodcraft. Meeta ou 2nd and 4th ' Fridays of each month at the Na-' tive Sons, Hall. Visiting me nib re in , rood standine are invited to attend. Madge Bcchanax, Guardian Neighbor, i MiMs Otev, Secy. LO. T. M. Rooebnri Hive No. 11. Holds its recnlar review npon the first and third Fridaj s at 2 39 p m ' of each month in tbe Native Son' Hall. , Sisters of other Hives visiting in me city i are cordially invited ''attend onr re . view. Hattie Morian L. Com. Jessie Rapp.R. K. 0 E. S Rosebnrp Chapter No. S Holds their regular meeting on tbe first otir lliirf Til nraAra in abpK nontb. Visiting members in good itsnding are respectfully invited to at ;end. Mrs. Nasxik Spkagce W. M., Macde RAtr Secretary ft F.BEKAHS. Roseburg Rebekah , Lodge No. 41. l.O. 0. F.. meets in ; Odd Fellows' Temple every Tuesday eveninz. Visiting sisters and brethren invited to attend. Deixa Brown, N. G. Cora Wimberlt. R. S. 1)1 SITED ARTISANS. Umpqtia As- mmHr Vn ins vrv Cinr. rt.. . a.w- :A v i r. " I. ..,.?',. r' ------ sons nan. lsiunc .-truEans coruianv invited to attend. Rev. S A. Docglas, M. A. Miss. Lela Brown, Secretary. OODMES OF THE WORLD. Oak Camn So. 125. Meeia at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Boseburt:, every first and third Mondav evening. Visit inn neighbors alwave welcome. S. T. Jewctt. C. C. J. A. Buchanan, Clerk. NION ESCAMPMEST, I. O. O. F. Odd Fellow's Temple. Meeta first nnd third Thursday evunincs each month. Visitors cordially invited. ! J. B. Hamilton, C. P. : J. C. TwrrciiEix. Scribe. EXECUTORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS In County Court of Douglas county. State ol Oregon. In the matter of estate ) ol S Martha Woodruff deceased) Notice Is hereby given that the umlerslcncd has been by the County Court ot Douglas Coun ty, Oregon, appointed executors ol the estate ol Martha Woodruff deceated Whereon all per sons indebted to tho said estate are ht-reby notified to make Immediate payment in the undersigned at their residence In Coles Valley precinct, Douglas couuty, Orcnon, and all per sons having claims against the said estate will prcsentsime verlfleil as by law required with in six monuis irom uato oi mis notice. Datet Roseburg, Oregon, Feu. 14th, 1901, R. A. WootiRCrr, UCp.) K T. WoonRurr. 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. OlDco at tho City Hall. 102-tf. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon, June 18, 1903. Nolle ii hereby given that In eompllanea with the provisions of the act of Congresi of June 3. 1S.S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in tne mates 01 Lauiornia.uregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the public land tatei by act ol August i, 18K. HENRY n. BROOKES, of Roseburg. County ot Douglas. State of Ore con, bas this ilny flird In this, offlce his sworn statement So. St-'M, tor ihe purchae ot tho NE) ol section 8, township 28 8, range i west and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for It limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hli claim before the Register and Receiver of this tllco of Roseburg, Oregon, i on Friday the 25m day ol September, 1808. He nam's as witnesses: Gt-orge Keed, II. U stu.lley Margaret J. Brookes, I) I. Fisher, all ol Roseburg, Oregon. Any and all rersons claiming adversely tbe auovenescnoeu laiius are requesieu w me meir claim In this office on or before the 25th day of September. 1903. J. T. BRIDGES. Ketclste Julyl6p Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Kofetmr, Oregon, June 22, 1903. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions ol the act ol Congress ol June3, )7, entitled "An act lor the sale ot timber lands In tbe Slates ol Callforala.O:eson Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend ed to all the public land stales by act ol August . 1592. MARY E. CLARK, olOshVosh, R. I). Hoi 1ST. county ot Winne bago, Mate of Wisconsin. n thlsday filed In this office her sworn rt t-inent No. &37V. lor the purchase ol the -?4 S', SWJJ NEJi. r.in'i at.1, 01 ate i ! k n.nna fiii - nmnl , -hnir thai lh- lm1 innikl ( mnr ! valuable lor Its timber or stone than lor agrl ' cultural purpose, an to establish her claim to aid land -ctorc the Recl-Ier and Receiver ot this (S1 e at Ri-etunr. OrfiMi, n Monday the 2th day teptember. 1S03. She names as wltmssvs: 0 It ""lark, Martla Katmu-fen Heman Hartiiietm. and Hoy Bteotia U.of Oshkosh, Wi c"-n-:n Any ml all pwrwjns claiming n-'rersely the at.ive described lands are 'tjn. suit to file tb'lr clalmsln this office on or before said JSth day ; ol September. 1KB. J. T. BRIDGES, ' Jtuy 16p Register. Notice for Publication. l"nltd 5uu-s lnd Office Riweburc. O renin. June 12, 1SCJ. Notice is hereby given that In eonpllanot wlthth provisions ol the act ol O-Pcms ot June J, S7B, enutlea An act Xot the sale or Ua)br l4a(f, , thegutesoICaIltoni!a.Oregoa eva4a And n as hlngton Territory. as extend ed to all tha public land states by act ol August 4. uaz. JOHN U WATSON, ol Glide, county ol D uzlas. Mate ol Oregon, has thl ay filed In this office bis sworn state- xnent. No. 5320, for the p-irchate ! the lots 3 and s. SW NWV. SWjr rjWl. ot section . tn townihlp 27 south, ol range 1 west, aad will oiler proo! to show that the land sought U more valuable lor Its Umber or stone than lor agricultural purposes, and to establish hla claim before the Register and Receiver of this oltlce ol RoMbsrr.Orcgos. on Tuesday tbe iti day ol September, 1X2. He nanus as witnesses: II. U Enclea. John Gardner. John Greenman. and R. J. Watson, all of Peel, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the aVive-descrlbcd lands are rcjuesleil to 13 e their claims In this office on or beore said 22nd day of Sept. 190. 1. T. BRIDGES. JulyiSp Register. Notice for Publication Cnl led State Land Office. Rosebarg. Oregon. June 22. 1X22. Jfottce ts hereby given that In comptlaace wlth the provisions ot the act of Congress of Junes. )S7&,enUlled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Stales of Calllornla. Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all tha public land statu by act of Augn 4. 1632. WILLIAM J. EXTROS5. ofOshkosh, county of Winnebago. State o Wls-.haa this day Sled in this "office his sworn statement Nn. SiSO lor tbe purchaae of the ES SEi. St4 SEV(. SEU SWJf of sec tion 4 In Township is South. Kan re We, and will oiler proof to show that the land sought' Is more valuable for lla timber or stone uua for agricultural purposes, and to establish hi claim before the Register and Receiver of thia olflcw of Roaaburg. Oregon, ot Monday, the th cay of September IMS. He nasres as witsedes: Roy BrcnnanJ. Frank F. Konllu, Martin Sumnueri. and Herman Haruhelm. of Osblcoth. Wlrcoosin. Any and all rson claiming adversely the above deeribl lands are requested to tile their claims In this ofiice on or before said fitbdavof September, I'AW. JTBKIl'E. JU July 16p. Regis ter. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court ol the State of Oregon, for Douglas County. Mollle M Roblson, Plaintiff.) vs. I O. F. Roblsmi. Derendant.) To O. F. Roblson. the above named lefend ant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer tbe complaint filed against you in the abov-entitle! court and nuw within six weeks Irom tbe date of tbe first publication ol this ummoD. and II you tail to appear and ' "n,w'r .??? rcQUtred. f?r wan. thereof. '"SV'i"" " ' 'VK'i Malmln will am Iv to said c urt lor Ihe relief demanded Sn her complaint, which 1 . Ior a decree from sa d court dUmlrlnp ihe marrlace contract exmlnc between pUlnUrT and deteiiJant. lor the cac and custody of the minor child. Brennan Koblsou. that hc may resume h-r former name, Mollle M. Mc clain. Ior her costs and dlsburscmenla, and : lor such other and further relief as to the , court may seem meet with ejuitr and Rood concIence. This summons Is published once a wek for at lean six successive weeks In the I'ulNDtuL RR, a seml-wvekly newiipcr published al Rofebunc. Onxon. by order of Hon. II D. 1 hnmpon. County Judse ol Douglas County, Oreson, made Auaust 21, 1908. The drst publication of this summons Iscn ! the 2lth day ol August, 1903. ! J. A BCCIUXA.N I fil-'W Attorney for Plaintiff, CITATION. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Douelas county. In tbe Mailer of the Estate oh Thomas Dunseath. Citation. ! Dectacd. ) I ,7Thom,M.Ifr0f,1, ",hrof deceased, and . .. . .- .vnn.. .... ,i, roiu 4Mia.IT, GHKErtNlJ; In the name ot the Staie of Oregon. You are hereby cited and require! u appear in tho Cjunty Court ol the State of Ot.xou, fo- the County of Douglas, in the courtroom thereof, at Roseburg, in tho County of Doug!t, on Monday, the 2Sth day of Sept., 1P03. at 10 o'olock In th lorenoon of that day. then an i triere t. slow cause. If any you have, why an onler lor the Nile ot the rxai property be longing to sad estate, as prayed for In tho peti tion ol h. E. flson, tho admlnlstrat.ir, to-wltt The EUol SWU ol section M. Tp 32 south, ol range 5 west, tv. M in IKxiglas county. Ore ton, and containing so acres, should not bo maile authorizing E. E. Wilson, the adminis trator ot the '-state ol Tr.omm Dunseath. de ceased, to sell the aforesaid real proprty. at cither public or private sle. for the purpose of paying tho Indebtedness of the estate and ex pemo ol administration. Itness tho Hon. M. D. Thompson. Judgo of the County Court of tho Btato ot Oregon, for the County of Douglas, with the Peal ot ld Court alllxcd this 25th Jay of August, A. D.r Attest: D. R. 8HAHBR00K. Clerk. l"l a27.