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the Coos Bay"RaHroad. The Marshfield Mail says considering thef fact that the .prospects for a railroad to Coos Bay seem actually brighter today than ever before, the thoughtful men may well ask himself, uwhv not?'' Why shouldn't we have several railroads? We all should recognize the fact that this section is rich in lumber and coal. Leaving the coal out of consideration the timber alone is sufficient inducement for the bridg ing of the short gap between us and the railroad system of the country. With the exhausting of the Eastern timber supply, our lumber is wanted in the East, and the best way to get it is to build a road in here. This one consideration alone is nrnn-l, tn Mw thfi construction Of a I . x, . . , , 11 road tapping the timber snpply all along the coast from the Columbia to San Francisco. All signs point to the building of such a road in the near future. But that does not begin to tell the story, for it leaves out the point which overshadows all other. The timber supply will eventually become I exhausted; the coal inav even be all j 4.. t. t,w 4n mn;t, , . , ' , , , . ! decorative painting m the highest style And the harbor is where our real ( m practiced bv first daS3 workmen on imperishable wealth lies. How can4 thVAtlantic ' Coast. If you wanr the anyone look at the map and fail to ! very latest artistic work he will be pleas 1 1 - i r l. : .3 : , i (nr nvc rriis nm first class recognize me importance 01 me uiuia-; -m wpP.Ktt. W f , . . . , .-m, -! harbor in the stretch, of 00 miles of seacoast, between San Francisco and ! "Pnpet Sound? .-That: it. is the best'o site for a'seaport north' ofjSan.Fran. - j tofambia had as Cisco rjven uiine good an entranced Coos Bay, chtlr n,udu ire uao, - xi - w - be an inland harbor. She has certain j advantages in that very fact, but she J can never be a seaport. On Coos Bay ; coonnrf . f OrPo-nn nnd the northwest must grow up. Here ship and rail can meet within sight of the open sea. It is likely that these facts will be overlooked when brought to the atten tion of men looking for a railroad OUtlet tO the raCUlC OCean, Wnicn IS , soon to be the main highway of the world's commerce? To suppose that .... ... . . -ii,. It 1 1 this hii-hnrm 1 la in nur mnpn trmtrttr , . . . i to return any ume wiuun nmciy iuj ; is to suppose that the development of daVS. paasengera going via the Denver , t ip Pqeific i; tn ;ton- that Emnire is ' and Rio Grande are given thejprivilege the 1-aClllC b tO Stop, tnaL empire IS . retnrning yia ft different route j to haltm its westward march; that, For the rate to the point you wish to, the Philippines are to return to Spain, 'go, and for dates of sale and other par- tliuiuuuui nuiub auaaui. . ",- , . ' ... , Siberia becomes again the unknown land of snow and nihilists, Japan re- lapse to barbarism, China be allowed to sleep another thousands years and the whole end of the world's life be switched off in some other direction. In his excavations at Abydos in Egypt, Prof. Flinders Petrie, has brought to light at a depth of about twenty feet no less than ten success ive temples, ranging in age from about 5000 to 500 B. C. In the plans of these temples built one upon the ruins of the other, something can Tie seen of the changes from age to age through the whole Egyptian his tory. In some places the walls of mud and brick were so mixed up with the soil that the spade had to be laid aside and sections cut with a sharp knife. It has been discovered from various signs that Osiris was not the original God of Abydos, but that a Jackal god and the god of the West were honored here down to the Xllth dynasty; and it is seen that about the IVth dynasty the temple was abol ished and only a great hearth of burnt offerings is found, with votive clay substitutes for sacrifice. This Cor - responds exactly with the story ftf Herodotus that Cheops had closed the temples and forbidden sacrifices. Of Menes, the founder of the first dy nasty, he discovered part of a large globular vase of green glaze with his name inlaid in purple, and thus pol cychrome glazing is' carried back thousands of years before it was previously known to exist. Pottery of forms and material hitherto un jaiown in Egypt belonged to this re- mote age, and proves to be like that in. Crete, of the late neolithic age. The head of a camel modeled in ' pot tery carries back the connection of that animal with Egypt some four thousand years; hitherto no trace of it had been discovered there earlier than Greek times. A grass has been developed at the Tnwn Agricultural Experiment Sta- -v " e tion which, if it meets the expecta tions it seems to promise, will make it possible to convert much of the semi-desert land of the world into profitable grass-producing areas. Just arrived from the factory a car oad of the celebrated Page fence, which 1 1sn,t fnntA m1 will 18 cue per ..uau a .v last a life-time and is put up to your ...... thont e,ra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this countv. For circulars and prices ddress Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore,, or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly Paint ng and Paper Hanging. John Miller, of Uagerstnwn, Washing t ton Countv, Marvland, nas located in Roseburg, and he is a thorough master of his art and prepared to do all kinds of painting, paperhanging, graining, and r ---- - work. Call on him at 517 Moster street or drop a letter through the post office ( J'11LallicklT pond. iS-tf , i - .u. - d Summer Excursion Rates i - The Denver ani Riq Gratide, popular ly known jaa! the 'Scenic Line of the . - jglfif .f ... benefit ofr teachers who wm 8pend their vacation in the' East, and of delegates to all the prom tnen Conventions N. E. A., at Boston; A O. 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. TirVptu at thn reduced rates trill be ihnt -trill be Mid onlv on certain aays. - - Tijese tickets will carry Stop-over pggy. on Cke Citv. Glenwood Springs, Colorado ! CnnM mA TianT'or ortrl Trill VA mVlH cuiujus auu xycu.w. , ..... w i i- . . . . - . ,ru ' ticuiare, as wen as lor iiiusirateu pam- nhieti. write Fine Farm for Sale. A good 800 acre farm for sale five aiiles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acres in nltivation, balance hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good hous, barn and other improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc Gee, Myrtle Creek, or D. S. K. Buick, Rosebnrg, Oregon. 2-tf Roseburg Nurseries. Ve ry choice fruit trees, all leading varieties. Spitzenberg and Yellow New town Pippin apples a specialty. For sale at very reasonable prices by Rose burg Nurse ries, H. Schroten, Roseburg 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, blowers and Rakes aro the standard by which all others are guaged. It is a fact, Racine Buggies, Hrcks jnnd Road Wagons are far outstripping ! our competitors' lines. I . s. a ,.e 1 1 it is a lactjinat tne isain vt agon is tne most successful, durable and economical wagon on the market. It is a fact that the above are all in eluded in the Big 3. You can find them at S. K. Sykes'.IRoseburg, Ore. See the Title Guarantee & Loan Co. for bluo printi and filing papers, tf For Trade Small farms in Indiana to trade for Oregon H. L. Ball. Southern property. 33tf. LA. a .4- i . -s - - " s. Piano Buyers You will notice that we do not have to be continually, striking out for.a new make of Pianos. . The Needham has been our leader for 14 years and is today a leader among the high grade pianos of i tho world. Some cheap pianos are made ( high grade simply by getting a boost in tho Oregonisn or eome other leading i paper, through those big dealers who ; think they can, and do make the major , , ply because' ity of people believe it sim they say so. It doesn't take ink, boost or men commissions to uiuku a uuuu piano, but instead the very best mechanics, and the very best material such as are always used in Needham pianos. 29-tf X. tv. KICHAKD80X, Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. Prrofessional Cards. JQR. II. L. STUDLEi Osteopath ALL DISEASES TREATED SCCCEwFOLLY p, I Residence &51, Re!dence. mono joacelUS Wesi Rostburg i Offlce : Koom 11 Taylor A Wl!o- Block j Examination Free. OfSce hour 9 to 12 n. m. StoSp.m. irduateJ5Ulll.oiicstoi ukieoDainv Q.E0RGE M. BROWN. Attorn ey-a t-Law , Court House Do wu Stairs. ROSEBURG, ORE c V FISHER, if. D. Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Roskbcrg, 'Phone Main 591. Orboon. QK. GEO. E. HODCK. Physcian & Surgeon. QOce ReTlew B!a. phone.Mainsi KO3EB0KU OKE0 T-lJ MFR y HOOVER ' HOin hK' PHYSICIAN AND STRGEON Rosrauua - Obkqon Specisi attention given to Diseases oflheo ' and i Throat.. Once Main SL, one door sooth ol City Ball Phone. Malnisq. 1 ' p WHV YNES, DENTIST, Eevtew Building, Telephone So. . KCHKBTRO ORKHOS M. Cbawtord a J. O. Watsox Attorneys at Law, BooaslAl, Bank Bnlldg.. BOiEBORU. Oh. ( Business be (ore Ihi D 8 Land OEce ana i dining cases a specialty. ; JOHS H. SHDPE, ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W, r nnn. AUBSSUaUt Builnee before D.S. Land Ode and Probate . 0" t n cm T mmv A r-nzr nt T Aiioniey-ai-J,av . wu' practice in all the state and Federal Court oaceln Mt- Bla.. Roseburg. Oregon BHNS0N 9 w- iKnmitIn- Attornej-at-L,A . omt 1 and -xrievr Building. ROdEBCEO. OREUON J. A. BUCHANAN, Notary Pnbiie. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialt3'. Roon S Marstera Building. ROSEBUUfi. O "Pj" J. ROBINETT, Attorney at Law. Coo CI 11. Taylor & Wilton Block. Romkbcrg. 0x IUU.N 1 . Kla., ji lu h.Mji.ihiin Land Surveyor. FRANK RYAN, TIMBER ESTIMATOR Office, Boom 6. Taylor Wilson Block. Roseburg. AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY. THE TOLEDO BLADE, TOLEDO, OHIO. New and Larger Building, New Presses New Stereotype Plant, New and Modern Appliance in every Department. Tho Toledo Blade la nor Installed lnltnnen bulldlng, with a modem plant and equipment, and facilities equal lo any publication between Sew York and Chicago. It Is the only Weekly newspaper edited Cxprewly for every state and territory. The Xewa of tho World so arranged that buty people can moru eatily comprehend than by reading cumbersome columsof -Mllei All current topic maac p:aln In each issue by special edltoral matter, written from inception down to date. The only paper published cspccl ally for people who door do not rend dally new s papers, and yet thirtt for plain facts. Hint this kind of a newspaper I popular, Is proven by tho fa-t that the Weekly Blade now has over 1M.C00 yearly aubKrlbers, and l circulated in nil parta ol the U.S. In addition to the news the Blade publishes short and serial stories, and many department ot matter suited to every member of the family. Only one dollar a rear Write for free tptclmen copy. Aildrtfss THE BLADE, Toledo, Ohio. Society JfleetlngB. a: F. 5c A. M. Laurel Lodge No. Id. Holds regular meetiniH on second and f urth WednpncUvn ol each month. 0. P. Cosiiow, W. M- N. T. JewTT, Secretary. A. 0. U. W. Rosebnrg Lotlwe No. 10. Meets the pecond and fourth ilon- I days ol eacn monin ai :ihj p. m., in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Members in eood Htandin!! 8r mviwrt to attend, F.M.Tozier M. W. . H. Lexoi Recorder. D. .8 Wkst, Financif r. 6. P. 0. ELKS. Roeeburg Lodge No. 326. Holds regular commnnica tions at I 0. 0. F. Hall on second and fourth Thurfilayp ol each month. All member" request"! to attend regu larly anil alt vMtini: brothers are cordi ally invitwl lo attend. F. B. Waitk, R. R. Rov McClallks, Secretarv. CO. E, FOURTH REGIMENT. 0. N. j , meftH at Armory Hall every Iiinredar eveume, at 8 o'clock. F. R Hamlin, Capt D EGREE OF HONOR. MyMicLodse o. 13. .M-etj2ntl anU 4th Inure day eveuiucr of each month in Na- tive Sone' Hall. initini; members cor- Hioltr- Intiifwi tn aitnii ! dially itJMtwl to "J"""- 1 MBS. MERIT KST, O. Of H. E. H. Lennox, Rec. OF A. Court Dtinjlae No. 32, For- F e-t-rs ol Amert&t. let etery Tnrwlay evening in Nhttve Sons Visiting brotheralwavs welcome , of America. Me-ts etery Hall S. W.VanZile C. R. E. U. Lenox. R. ?. V. Hoovsr, Pbveician. O. o. F. Phtleurian Lodt-e No. S. : Mevlf to Odd FellowB Temple, co.-- ' r.er Jackson and Rase trret, on I i?atnn5av eveninz nl each weK Mem j be re- of th order in cood etanding ara ' 1 Invitetl 10 attend. I M '2 J. C. TwrrcntLL, N. G. N.T. Jewltt. Sretary. of P. Alpha "Lodue No. -47 jieea fTt-ry' WednBsdar, in I. O. O Hall at 7:30 p. m. Members ool st anding are invited to attend. Geo. E. Horcs S. V. Ramp K R. S. K. 0. T. M. Protection Tent No. 15. Holds ita regular Reviews the first and third Friday of each month in the I. 0, 0. hall. TMatS!Z'ttSSZ 'JS'SiSSSSS members in good standing are invited to attend. Geo. W.'PotRT.'Cotn. , E. E. Bloimstt, Record Keeper. Women of L n if niont f v la Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month at the Na tive Sons, Hall. Visiting members in eood etandinc are invited to attend. Madge Bcchanax, Gaarduu Neighbor. ilLNNU Otsv, Secy. L. O. T. M. Roeer.org Hive No. 11. Holds it resolar review noon the fTWt nr.iI rliirvl TTrMo-B nf ."JQ n rr of each month in the Native Soni' Hall. ' Sisters of other Hives visiting in (tie city are cordially invited 'attend onr re ' vlrwf . IIattie Moiuax L. Com. Jessie Rapp.R. K. E. S Ro-ebnrc Chapter No. 8 Holds their retn'ar meeting on the tint and third Tfaorsdays tn each nonth. lBitmz members in good itAnriincr are rrwctfnllv invite! to at- tend. 3Irts. Xaxxik Spragcs W. M.t Macdb RaeT Secretary. ITKBEKAHS. RoseburK if Lodae No. 41. 1.0. 0. F. Rebekab meets in IS Odd Fellows Temple every Tuesday eveninc. tsiting Bister and brethren itmted to attend. Dell. Bbowx, N. G. C0R. WlMBERLT. R. S. , 1 IX1TED ARTISANS. -Umpqua As- II I 1., X" tne .. 0 1 ecmuiy ivj mtf ib every aiur- fcatur- dav eveninc. at S o clock in Native Sons Hall. Visiting Artisans coniiallv invited to attend. Rev. S A. Douglas, M. A. Miss. Lela Bbowk, Secretary. w 00 DM EN OF THE WORLD. Oak CamnNo. 125. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Ilall, in Roseburtt. everr first and third 3Ionday evenine. Visit - ng neighbors always welcome. N. T. JEWETT, C. C. J RrciiAVAV Clprk A' PCnAAAN, KjietK. u NION ENCAMPMENT, I. 0. 0. F. OUd hellow's lemple. Meets first and third Thursday evenintrs each nlonth. Visitors coniiallv invited. J. B. Hamilton, C. P. J. C. TwrrcnELL, Scribe. D. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable flic insurance compa nies, is now prepared to do a general flro insur.inco business. Insure with him. Office at tho Citv Hall. 102-tf. Formers Attention. Tho Board of Trndo desires to mnke an exhibit of agricttltnrial and horticul tural products nt tho Stato Fair, and request tho farmers to bring in speci mens of fruit in its season, and grain eamplcs, not exceeding 10 pounds of each variety, up to Sept. 10th - eend at our expense, and oblige. .RoBEBuna Board of Trade. CG-lt. Notice -for 'Publication. United States Land OCEca, Roieburg, Oregon, June 18, 1303. Notte ii hereby. (Wen that In eompIUnce with the proTltloni of the act ot Concrete of June S. IKS. entitled "An act . for the- aale of i timber landi In the Slateeof California, Oregoa , Nerada.and Waahlngtoti Terrttory," aeextend , ed to all the pubUe Und etaUt by act of Aagtut ! ,ISK. HENRY H. BROOKES, of Roseburg. County ot Douglai. State of Ore gon, ban thUilnv fllHl In this .office hl sworn l itaiement So. ia!6, for the parcha'e of the NEJ-4 of tectlon S, uiwmbtp 2S i, range west and will offer proof to ihow that thelend sought Is more raluaLle for It timber or stone thsa I for agricultural purpotei, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of thjj , elitce of Eoseburg, Oregon. I on Friday the Had dy of September, 190X He nam's as wltnefie: George Keed, H. L. ctu-lly Margaret J. Brookes, D, I'. Fhher. all of Roseburg, Oregon. Anr and i-ll terwins claiming adverMjly the ' above described lands are requested to file their rlalmt In tbl office on or before the 25th day of I September. IMS. 1 J. T. BRIDGES. Julyl6p Reglsta Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Rnsebunr, Oregon, June 2, V-fSt. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the proTliions of the act of Congreti of June J. 18T8. entitled "An act for the tale of timber lands In the f late ol CaIirornta,Orejon Nevada And Washington Territory." as extend ed to all the public land states by act of August 4.1SH. MARY E. CLARK, ofOthkrxh, R. f). Box 17. county of W'lnne btso, Mateof WiKmfl:i, nas thlady filed in this office her mom t u-ment No. 5179. for the purchate of the -Jj 5, tswi mw. NW?i bE'i ot See 2. Tl 25 a. K 4 W, rod will oBer proof to how tliat the land smht Is more valuable for Its timber or itone than for agrl- cultnr.l pnrpwe.. an to esUblUn her Calm to- ftJd Uaif , .fre the Re:l-ier and Receiver of this nCl-eat Retunf, orr.vn, on Monday the 2;tn uv Septemoer. 1931. She name as witnesses: C D Clark. Martin Kiau.cn Uennan lUns'ielra. and Kit B'enn-a.i ooxi. tn.in. l-ive drcrlb.l und are -eju su-d to file thir , elatmsin tbit onV-con or before uldth day , of September. liCi J. T. BRIDGES, jniy lp Register. Notice for Publication. Unltert utr Laod Offlce Rofebnrg. Orernu. Jane 12, 1903. Notice ts hereby given that In emapllasco with the provisions of the act of Orgma of Jane J, HTS. entitled "An act for the fale of thsber laads In the States of CaU?ors!a.Orron Nevada.aad Washington Terrliory, aseztend ed to all the public land states by act of Angus (.1191 JOHK U WATSO.V. of Glide, county of D- usli. Mte r.f Oregon. i - nieni, No. SID, for the porcha f the lots z- and 4. SWJJ Xru,.SWJi ol ttctiaa 4. in ta'anlp 21 sonth. of range 2 west, and wlU offer proof to ihow that lh land aocght Is acre valuable for it llaber or itone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hie clsta before the Register and Receiver of this office cf Roseburg, Oregon. 011 Tuedar the ill cay 01 pincer, lyu. He name as witnessct: 11. u tnties. Joan Gardner. John Oreenaaa. and R. J. Wa'jon, all of reel. Oregon. Any ana au persons claiming adversely ine on J Sttit.lKB. J. T. BRIDGES. Jafyiep" Register. , Notice for Publication Cnlled Slates land Office. Roebarg. Orornn. J'ine22, ISCZ. ot!reu nereby given that tn coapllanc with the provisions ot the act of Congress ot June S.1STS. entitled "An act for the sale ot timber landi in the States of California. Oregca Nevada .and Washington Territory ."as extend ed to all the subtle land sls.ua by act of Augart 4.1S7I. WILLIAM J. ESTP.05-, of OthECsh, county of Winnebago. Stale o Wis..baa this day filed in lhls;oCce hit twora f la'ement X", Wl tor tr e pcrchate of the EH SEi. ?Wi SEt' SEt. SWU ot sec tion 4 tn Townthtp II foaih. Ranee 4 West, aadwiU offer proof toahow that the land sought is core valuable for lt Utsber or stone thaa far arricultnral purpoies, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver cf this oil! re of Roseburg. Oregon, ot Monday, the 2th day of September 1MB. He names as nitneses: Roy BrennanJ, Frank F. KopltU. Martin SxjmuMen. and llennati HarUheiQ, of 0h tosh, Wivcorj.a. Anr and all rerns claimlnc advemlv the cuic-. in this oSn on or bef ore wid aa day ot above decnb2 .aoJ are requested to n'.e their , September, lso. J T BP.IDfiE-. . JUi ly lSp. Register. SUMMONS. In the Clrco.lt Court o! the State of Oregon,, for Donslat County, ilollie M Boblson, rialntlC) vs. 0. F. RoMton. Dc'endant. ) To O. F. Robitoa, the above named Defend ant : in the name of the state of Oregon, yon ara hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed acint you In. the abov entitled court and caute within six week from tbc date of the first publication of this inmmons. and tf you fail to appear and annver a herein room answer as herein requtred. for wan thereof. the pialnUsf win api.ly to said c nrt for the relief demanded in her complaint, which is for a tfecre from said court dUsolrin; the marrlace contract ermine between rUtntln" and defendant, lor the cate and custody ot the Juinor child. Brtnnan Roblson. that she may resume tv r farmer name. Molllc M. Me dian, for her costs and disbursements, and I iSL ua. ,lLadJ.uSr " i'J conscience. 11 1 Thlstsummons Is published once a wetkfor ' fL1"!1 ii:"5.Yl8." ? t6 l?r"?D54tC Roebure. Orcsoa. by order of Uoa. M D. ; ihompwn, Oeuntr Judro of Douglas Cjanty, j Oregon, made Auaust 21, 1M Tbe anx pUbIIcl,on of this summons isoa I the 21th day ot August, 1908. J.A BUCHANAN Attorney for Plaintiff, CITATION. In the County Court ot the State ot Oregon, for Doutlas county. In the Matter nf the Estate of 1 Thomas Ounseath. S Citation. IVecased. J JZ3?tf&&Vt$ltX:m GUEEriNO: In the name ol the Stale ot Oresnn You aro hereby cited and r-qulret to appear I.i tno County Court of the huic. of Ot.-son. fo- tve County of Donirlas. In the courtroom thereof, at. Roseburg, In the County ol Iong1a n Monday, tho 2Sthday of Sept., l'XB. at 10 n'Olock in thn frmnnnn nf that .l.r ih.m ! an t there vt show cause. If any vou have. wy j an omit tor the salo ot the real property te I Innclnc to said estate, as prayed for in the peti tion f E. K Wflion. the administrator, to-wlt , 'ThcK,of SWVi nt section X'.Tn S onth. ot range 5 weM, . M in IXui;l conntr, Orc eoii. and c-iutainlm? M acrts should "not bo made authorizing K. E. Wilsnu. the admtnlj tratorof thoriuto of Tt-omas DunsoAth, Ue ceased, to sell the aforesaid real property, at cither public or private sate, for the purpose ol paying the 'Indebtedness of the estate and petite of administration. Witness tho llou. M. D. Thompson. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County ot DourUs, with the ot sld Court affixed this 2Mh Jay of August. A. D.. Attest; D. R, SHAUBROOK. Clerk. ssai a27.