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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1903)
Angora (Joats in Oregon. F. A. Link, of Lewisville, one of tho most extensive breeders of Angoras in the State, has the following to say in n recent issue of the Rural Northwest: "In he fall of 1896 I bought 51 goats for which I paid ?127 50. "1 bought them for brush clearing. 1 was to have 31 does, 19 wethers and one buck. All goats looked alike to nie then and I found afterwards I had reallv got 23 does, 27 wethers and one buck. In March. 1S97. 1 sold the Mohair from 4S cants, having lost three for $97.60. raised 20 kids that vear. If we estimate the value of the kids at f 1.50 each my returns in six months from tho time I bought tho goats paid the original cost. The work which the goats had done in clearing brush paid for their care and kmrtincr so that mv old coats were then 1 o - mine clear of cost. "Our experience with goats up to the present time has been on the same line. Our sales of mohair from year to year have varied in amount from $92.00 to $102.00. We have lost ouite a number by accident, disease and wild animals. and have culled out and sold from year in var in all SO head and now have on hand IIS head. As one of my old coun trvmen would sav: A nock of coats so better as good.' "Our goats make their own living, We have good sheds and the goats go to them at will. The only feed wo pre pare for them is bright straw and salt which thev have before them at all times. "We must not falter in our claims for the Aneora as a brush destroyer. Too much has not been claimed for them in this respect. But there are many peo ple who yet look upon these claims as exaggerations. So long as we have as we have at this time millions of acres of land covered with brush which, when cleared, will become by natural process the best of pastures, just so long there will he a demand for goats to eat the brush. This is to because the goat clears off the brush better than a man can, and at the same time saves the owner much work and money. "While we are striving for perfection in the fleeces of our Angora goats let us not neglect the constitution of this beau tiful animal. Size and constitution are not everything, but they are much. A small, delicate goat can not develop nor carry a large fleece, and is an easy prey to disease. 1 used to think an Angora goat was the heartiest animal in the world and that it would stand more abuse than a sheep, but this is altO' gether too sweeping a view. Because he has life he dies, and sometimes with the Angora death comes apparently tooeasy. "As to kempt I can give only my opin ion and not my experience I think much can be done by careful breeding, extra care and good f?eding. "Finally, my hope is for the betterment and permanency of this grand industry, ever widening, ever improving, bringing wealth and happiness to all." The Zionist Movement. For the past ten years a movement has been made having for its object the re-establishment of judaism in the Holy Land and the organization of a Jewish government under the protecting care of several of the European powers. As a country for speculative purposes Pales tine holds out at present but little hope for rapid prosperity, but under intelli- cent Government and going back to primitive conditions and adopting the methods emploved before the Hebrews conquered the country as recorded in the book of Joshua and even after the Hebrews established their own govern ment the country was enabled to sup port a vast mutlitude of people. At one time when the Hebrew people were at their best they could put 1,000,000 fighting men into the field at one time. bnt today conditions have entirely changed. A recent description by an eye-witness says : Palestine is about such a country as is New Mexico. Some parts are fertile, but the greater part is mountainous or a table-land, with rocky soil, and without enough rain to render it fertile. It is not adapted to support a large population. Away back in the geologic ages, when Palestine, Egypt and Arabia were at the bottom of an ancient sea, the rocky strata which torms its Inundation were laid down. The original bid of that sea was of igneous rocks that is rocks which once had been melted, but, cool ing, formed the crust of the earth Here and there these primitive rocks pushed their higher peaks above the sea; hence no sedimentary rocks could be formed over them. The mountains of the Sinaitic peninsula are these orig inal granite peaks. First on thiE granite floor of that pri meval sea were laid down thick beds of limestone, and today this limestone is full of fossils of mollusks, corals and other animals that lived in the waters. Above this limestone, thousands of years later, were laid down beds of sand' stone. Still later, strata of hard and soft limestone, with bands of flint, some 3,000 feet thick, were deposited. Then the whole of that region was raised higher. Then it was a gradual slope from the shore of the Mediterranean eastward, until a broad tableland was readied. Later, the shrinking of the ear'h caused a crack or ''fault, " as has been the case in very many places all over the earth. Thus was formed deep, narrow valley, running from the Bed Sea northward, including the Gulf of Akabah, and the valley of the Jordan and the Dead Sea. Its deepest portion is where the Dead Sea now is. Its shores are the lowest below sea level of all the dry land on earth. Hence we have now, along the Medi terranean sea, a comparatively narrow coast plain. From this, as we go east ward, the land rises rapidly to an irregu lar tableland, and then sinks very steep ly to the bottom of the Jordan Valley The valley of the Jordan runs north and south; the shore of the Mediterranean runs west ot south, fco 1'aiesuue is somewhat wedge-shaped. The mouth of the Jordan is about 45 miles east of the Mediterranean.. The lake of Tiberi as, sqme 65 miles north of the Dead Sea is barelv 25 miles east of the Mediter ranean. The word Canaan means "low lands," and was at first applied to the plains along the coast. This name was gradu ally extended to cover all the country nrnct.nfflm Jordan. Later the Greeks , ai.s. TM.ilistia the coun- Z ,uate thefaces of the Byete,n. They offer one Romans, became Palestlna, from whence our name, Palestine A branch of the central highlands pro ials. jects westward to the Mediterranean coast and forms tho headland ot iuount Carmel. South of this tho coast low lands are divided into the plain of Sha- extends south 44 miles to bevond Jaffa. From this point south ward it is called the plain of l'hilistia. Tho plain of Sharon is from eight to ten miles wide. These plains are. lertno. Eastward of them the hills rise, sharply MX) to 400 feet high ; and within four or . - . . r five miles further inland elevations oi 1000 feet occur. North of Carmel is tho plain of Esdraelon, really tho valley of the river Kishou, extending far over to- -ol th. Jordan vallev. The lull countrv is like the tabieianus nnu mountains of New Mexico. It has not enouch rain to make it fertile ; besides, tho soil is locky and poor. The southern boundry of ancient 1 a- estine reaches the edges of tho desert. The raiufall hero is very small, but as one goes northward, the average rainfall increases, until tho northern end ot the country has a fair amount. It is prob able that in ancient times the lulls were covered with forests, and that the coun trv could rapport a greater population than it has now. But the cutting of tho forests allowed the rains to wash the fer tilitv out of the sou of the lulls, and in creased the aridity. It must not be for gotten that the southern portion of Pal estino lies in the northern edge of that vast desert region, which, beginning with the Sahara of Africa, crosses Egypt, 1 Arabia, Persia, and Central Asia to tho j Desert of Gobi. The lay of the land with reference to theoceans, theairange- ment of the mountain chaines and the direction of the prevailing wind currents have made this a region of deficient their experiences will be doing the coin raiufall since the beginning of time. , pai.y a courtsey and the state justice F. W. Chausse, publisher of the Grants Pass "Observer," is indulging in the luxury of a $10,000 libel suit insti tuted by Hon. R. D. Hume, the Rogue river canneryman. The suit grows out of the publication of an alleged libelous article in the "Observer" in regard to the fish business in Rogue River. The State of Yucatan produces annu ally 5C0.000 bales (100,000 tons) of hene- guen, or sisal, hemp, valued at f 12,000,- 000. And this is possible in a district with labor almost unobtainable. In twenty years Yucatan has exported over 1,000,000 tons of this fibre, worth approximately fl00,000,000. A little Japanese village, some thirty miles from the town of Kumamoio, is situated in the crater of a volcano. The village, lying nine hundred feet below the top of the volcano, the walls of which are very steep, is quite hidden from sight. Its two thousand inhabi tants seldom leave this place. The greatest depth thus far found in the Atlantic Ocean, 4,662 fathoms, is at a point sixty miles north of the western end of Porto Rico; and the greatest depth in the Pacific, 5,269 fathoms, lies a little to the south and east of Guam. Michigan has done a good thing in prohibiting the inter-marrying of cous- sins. Work will soon begin on the improve ment of the Coos Bay wagon road. The sum of $4500 wiH be extended this year, under direction of the county court, $300 being appropriated by the county and f 1500 contributed by private parties interested in the improvement of the roal. Of the latter sum, $1000 is con tributed by Mr. Bangs, the new proprie tor of the Roseburg-Marshfield stage line, and 500 has been raised along the road and on the bay. Mail The citizens of Baker City held a meeting in the sheriff's office a few days since for the purpose of aid in ridding the city and keeping it free from thugs and hobos. A committee was appoint ed to wait upon the city council and ten' der the voluntary and free services of the association to the city, who shall act as special detectives and officers un der the direction of Chief of Police Kil burn. Bv resolution the services of the members were also tendered to the county sheriff to be utilized when he might require such additional aid. The Daily London News is demon strating that a clean, moral, daily newspaper can be made to pay. Some time aco all racini: and betting news was excluded from its columns ; now all advertisments of alcoholic liquors are likewise banished. The high moral purpose which dictated this policy has had its reward. Instead of suffering financial loss the Daily News has reaped unexnectedlv rapid beneht. Ihe cir culation of the paper is increasing at the rate of 1,000 a day, and a heavy loss has been converted into an actual profit The protection of birds has become a settled custom is most civilized count ries. Australia is now making great efforts to save its native birds and tor the prevention of the trade in so-called osprey plumes. The colonies of egrets in Victoria are being rigorously protect ed, and the government of Queensland will soon have certain islands reserved for the Torres Strait or nutmeg pigeons peculiar to that region. Action has also been taken to reserve chains of lakes in Victoria as breeding places for wild fowl. Prairie farm machinery has reached such development, and diversification of crops, tending to distribute the farm work evenly through .the seasons has arrived at just such a stage, says writer in the Boston Transcript, that two men can successfully operate standard farm from the close of one harvest teason to the opening of the next. The gang plow and disk harrow. the four-horpe grain and drill wide-reach' ing drag, together with weeks of time in which to do the work, enab'e one man to teed seasonably from one to several hui.dred acres if grain. There is more Catarrh in this section f the country than all othcrdiseases put together, and until tho last few years was supposed to bo incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a loc.il disease and presented local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it, incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be n constitutional disease and there fore requires constitutional treatment, Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. C. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, the only constitutional cure market. It is taken internally on the in doses It acts from 10 drops to a teaspoonfiil. greeny on uio uioou aim qiun sur- hundred dollars for any wise it failed tp cure. Send for circulai a and testimon Address, F. J. Chunky & Co., Toledo, 0. Sold by Druggists 75c. Hall's Family Pills are tho best. D. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable Uio insurance conipH- uies, is now prepared to do a general firo insurance business. Iiipuro with him. Office at the City Hall. 102-tf. Write your FarmExperlcnce and Send In 1902 tho Southern Pacific Company published a pamphlet entitled "Cali fornia Industries". It contained princi pally the personal testimonies of experi enced cultivators, says the Pacific Home stead. A short description of tho dif ferent sections was given and following this tho testimonies of fruit growers, dairymen, etc., etc., showing tho number of acres cultivated to oranges, grapes, olives, alfalfa, etc., tho cost to cultivate the yield per acre and price the products were sold for. This wasono of tho most practical pieces of literature that could bo put out. Mr. W. E. Coman, U. P. A., of the Southern Pacific .Company, has written the agents of that coninanv in Oregon tl.at it is tho intention to get up i p a similar publication for Oregon and 1 asks that all who are able to give the results from their farms, dairies, fruit orchards, berry patches, etc., in Oregon write the results for publication in the pamphlet. He says he wants only the actual results under lawtnlile condition the same as can be accomplished by any intelligent grower under normal conditions; that is, he wants only honest representations. Any of our readers in Oregon who will take the time to givo lou may send your statement to Mr Soman, or to the I'laindkai. -k and it wil forwarded to him Facts. Mr. Man, you want facts. We are going to give you facts. As you rend them over you will kuow they are facts And we can prove they are t.tcte. It is a fact that McCorntick 1'imlerv, Mowers and Rakes are the standard by which all others are guaged. It is a fact, Racine Buggies, Hfcks and Road Wagons are far outstripping our competitors' lines. It is a fact that the Rain 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. Svkes', Roselmrg, Ore. Soe the Title Guarantee fc IMtn Go. tf for blue nrinU and filini; iiairs. For Trade Small farms in Southern property. 33tf." Indiana to trade for Oregon H. L. Ball. Get yonr abstracts ot title from J. D Hamilton. He had the only complete set of abstract books in the county, tf Cattle tor Sale. Seen good cows and hjvbh calves!, nquire at tins omce. Fine Farm for Sale. A good $00 acre farm for sale five aiiles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acres in cultivation, balance hill, pasture aud timbered land. Small orchard, pood house, barn and other improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc Gee, Myrtle Creek, or D. S. K. Buiek, Roseburg, Oregon. 2-tf For Sale. Gold coin winter wheat, while Rus sian side oats, vetch need, Siberi an oat yielded 549 bushels jier acre 2 years ago, also pure leghorns and plymouth rock fowls, and Scotch Collie puppies, the finest in the land. Address E. A. Kkcse, Roseburg, Oregon. (W-lm. Pinno Buyers. You will notice that we do tot have to be continually strking 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 oi the world. Some cheap pianos are made 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 high commissions to make a good piano, but instead the very best mechanics, and tho very best material such aa aro always used in Needham pianos. , 29-tf T. K. RicnARnsox, Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. &2QS Tha Bett Low Priced leweled Watch Mtda Non-Magnetic mckel SUrer Cum Fully Guaranteed For Mi by ALL JEWELERS intubated Booklet onroqueit. thowlae COLORED FANCY DIALS 10 The New England Watch Co. Factories Witerosry, Una. Olfleci- New York. Cblcip, sin rnncuco. DENTIST. Oakland, - - Oregon gn. ll Illllll Illl Illlill .... .. I. U I ' A. A.t . i 18 : i r "Professional Cards. 11. L.STUDLH A Osteopath ALL DISEASES TKKATK1) BCCCKSFULLY lMi. mo .Residence 851, L'csldoncc. 1 none j0llcollK( West KoscbutB Oftlce : boom 11 Tajlor A Wilw Illock 'examination Free. Oitliio linius J to lit a. m. 2 to A p.m. iiradiuito Still College of Oatcopathv Q.KOUGB 11 RUOWN, Attoruey-at-Law, Court Ilotibu Dowiisn-.il.. KOSKItUIUi.OKK Q V FlSIJElt, M. 1)., Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Uobkburo, 'Phono Main 591. Oregon. QK.'iliO. K. I10UCK, Physcian &. Surgeon. Office Review 1I1. Pimm-. Main SI ROSKBUKU ORKIION JJjLMKK V. HOOVKli, FHY.-niUAN AND SURGEON. Ui-Kiiuno Oregon Special attention givcu to Dlae&sca of tho No ami l liroHt. Office-Main tt , one door south o I i'hone. Main 341. CUy Ht-11 VIIY NES DENTIST, Review Building, Telephone. So. t. KtMKIH'tt'l KKiiO A M. Ckawfohd a J. O. Watson Attorneys at Law, Kooint-1 A e, Hank Bull.l., K'HBUUit I. ! 4 Business before the V 3 Land02rrati4 minimi r&MK k special!) i OilN U SHUPK, AT1RNEV-AT LAW, UutUCBt'RU, 0r.KUO. Bain: K'tf I'.S. tjwd Oilkvaud i'tobati bus in. apecia' ty . OJocx--A btaturu Huil-.lliw. J C. KVLI.KRTON Attomey-atLaw. Wll1 trtMtlc fit all the State tn.l Koderal Court UOitti In Maka' Didk., Knavburx. Wckou F. W BHNSON, Attonicy-at-Law. -omk 1 an! I wnc' Hulilins. HOt?KBl' K(, OKKhd.n J. A. BUCHANAN. Notary I'nhiic. Attoruej'-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Boom 1 Marler. RaiUtint. HOSKB0K0. O g J. KOB1SETI, At torn e3' at Law. wm 11, Tajlnr A ! rllol Ko-ittt). Das JOHN P. KYAN, CIVIL KNGINEEK Land Surveyor. FRANK KYAN, TIMBER ESTIMATOR Uflce. lUxim 6. TajiOf A Witaon Brock. ho?burg. Farmers Attention. Hie Bard of Trtnlc deeirus to make an exhibit of ariculturial and horticul tural products at the Slate Fair, ami request the farmers to bring in speci mens of fruit in iu season, and grain samples, not excluding 10 jKnind of each variety, up to Sept. 10th send at oar expense, and oblige. KosKuvfifi Boom or Tradh. OCr-Jt. Smith Dandruff Pomade Stops itching soalp upon one applies tion, three u six removes all dandruff and will stop fatliirg luir. Price 50c. For sale by Marsters Dru Co. mltf AMERICA'S GREATEST WEEKLY. THE TOLEDO BLADE, TOLEDO, OHIO. New and LargcrBuildinj:, New Presses' New Ssereotypc Plant, New and Modern Appliance In ery Department. ThcT- - . ile la now installed in ila near Uilldtnc. wi!i a m'b ro plant and equipment, and facili i- a tna! toaiiy publication between New York and hicago. It is the only Weekly newapaper edilei eiprealy for every atate and territory. Tbe Newa of Hie World ao arrancl thatlmay p-.-opIe can more eaaily comprehend than by xea-ilnccumbcranrae co.umaof ralllc All current topic made plain In tweb iaaue by special edltoial natter, written from Inception down to date. The only paper publlahed capecl a'ly for pwpk who donrdo not read daily news papers, aud yet tbiral for plain facta. That this kind of a newapaperia popular, la proven by the fa t th ;t th Weekly Blate now bat over IIW.i.iO yearl tiibacribors, and is circulated in allrartaof the U.S. Inadditir.n to the news the HI de pabltahe short and ft rial Horie, and msnr department of matter sulteI to cvciy member of the family. Only one dollar a year Write for free tptelmen copy. Addrcwa THE BLADE, Toledo, Ohio. THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Greatest Kami Paper of the North weit. I'nbliahed necklr at Salem. Ore con T. lltel by the farmera of tho BNorthn t. Tenty l'ases. Illustrated. A WilJTERN PAPER FOR Wn5TRN PEOPLE 5 I'apcra for f i oo. L.-a.s lit in acta each rublU'Btlou began Murch 1. !90o. Now has 9,200 tiiljs'Tlbcrs. I'henomi-inil irrowlh ts due to Its being tho beat furm pnper pub lished. YOUS1IOUI.D RE D IT HOMESTEAD AND "fLAINDEaTeR $2.75 A YEAR. BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and First-claes Shavoor Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Tow ols, Tools alwayn in Hliapp. Baths in Connection, m Bliop on Jnckaon St. J fiLj Qo to .. .. 1 F.l. I'OODRUFF SooUty JVleetlngs. F. & A. M. Laurel Lodge Ko. 13. Iloldn Tnirillnr mupttnira mi aannnrt and f urth Wediinml.ivH nl nnnn month. 0. P. Cosnow. W. M. N. T. J kwktt, Secretary. O. U. W. Roseburg Lodg No. l(i. Meets the secouil and fourth Mon days of i-auh month at 7:80 n. m.. In th I. O. O. F. Hall. Members in HO'id Htnndinu am invited to attend. F. M. Tozikr M. W. E. II. Lenox Recorder. 1. .S West, Financior. I'. O. ELKS. Roseburg LikIrpNo. 326. Holds regular communica tions at I O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend regu larly and all visiting brothers aro cordi ally invited to attend. F. is. Waitk, K. R. Rov McClallkn, Secretary. CO. E, FOURTH REGIMENT. O. N. G , meets at Armory Hall every Thnrnflav atrnnitir. at fi ! l. F. B. Hamlin, Capt. EGREE OF HONOR. Myslic Ixdne ro. id. .vieta "J in I and 4th Thurs day evenings of each month in Na live Sons' Hall. Visiting members cor dially totted to attend. Mrs. M Kit it Wkst, C. of U. E. U. Lennox, Rec. OF A. Conrt D-MiWaa No. 32, For exiers oi America. Meets every Tiiwlay Mrnnirig in Nutivf Soni' Hall E. Viflitlng brother" alwavs wplcome S. W.VanZile O. k. E H Lenox, k. V V. Hoovkk, Phvsician. . i. O. il TPl.iUiin lALaKn ft MeetB 111 Odd FflloWri' Ttnj!6. C?r- npr .iHrkpnn ami Cahh ctr.pia . n I Satnnli.t: nrpnincr ni nih ,. j saturiiujr eveilina nl natll WeeK ileili- bers of the order in coort Blur.dlllK 'C InYltwi to attund. J. C TwiTCHE1 L, N. ( N, T. J kwktt, SecifUry. k: of I'. Alpha Lodjre No. 17. Mpp every Wednesday, 111 I. t). (). F Hall 7:3ll i. rn. MenibrrH in good sUmliug are invited to attend. Gto. K. Hocck. S. V. Kami K R. 8. k: O.T. M. Protection Tent No. 15 Hold8 is regular tlrtt and third Friday OI eacll ' Visitinc month in the I. 0. O. hall. members in good etanding are invited to ..!, attend. . Perky. Com E. E. Blodoett, Record Keeper. L IIC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women ol Woo.1c.raft. MppU on 2nd nd 4th FridaT of eaeh month at the Na tive Sons, Hall. Viciting membere in good ftiindink' arn invited lo attend. Maixie BcaiA.VA.v, Gnardun Nelghlwr Vi.nxie Otky, Secy. . T. M. Roeehorg Hive No 11. L. HnliU lt rvgnlar review nr.n the first and third Fnda- e at 2:39 p m ol racii montn in the .Native bona' Hall. 1 sifters of oilier Hive visiting in iiie city are cordially invited attend onr re II tTTlE Morun L. C- M. :api- R. K. 0. P! S Rnff-Snrp Chanter Sn. , . - r - - Holds their reoUr meeimg on the ti rat and third Tbuiedavn in each ll-nth VieiMne tnir.her in SOOd Undiitf Are resrwH-fiillv invited to t- -nd. Mrs. Nanmk Spkaoce W M. Macde HArT Hecr-try. KBEKAHg. Rojehnrs Rebekan Lodire No. 41. l.O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellown' Temple every Tnewlas evening. Visiting siJterp and brethren invited to fU-end. Dklh nitowN, N. G. Cora Wimbkklt. It. S. NIT ED ARTISANS. Umpoua As sembly No. 105 meets every Satur dav evenintr. at S o'clock in Native Sons Hall. Visiting Artisans cordially invited to attend. Rev. S A. Docglas, M. A. Mtss. Lela Bbowx, Secretary. OODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Onk Camn No. 125. Me!s at tbe O.id Fellows' HhII. in Roerthorc, every first and third Monday evening. Viait itie neighbors alwavr welcome. I . J KWKTT. U. L. J. A. Bccha.van, Clerk. yNION ESCAMl'MENT, I. O. O. F. Oild Fellow's Temple. Mt-ot first and thinl Thnrslav evunincs each month. Visitors cordiallv invitexl. J. It. Hamilton-, C. P. J. C. Twitciiell, Scribe. x MRS. H. E ASTON t ia i repare! to wait upon old i and new enstomersand friends with a full and complete f stock of -GROCERIES All fresh and of the very beat qualitv. Teas aad coffees are specialties Your patronage solicited. i 305 Jackson St., Roseburg Z r Your Watch! When was it cleaned and oiled? Is it running like it oujht to? If is not, it would bo well to have it ex amined, I will look it over carefull) j .uid tell you just where tho trouble i.- tnd what it will coat to repair it. 1 Guarantee all my worK aim iivei up to tho guarantee. R.F.WINSLOW Jeand . Optician Homes from $250 to $5000 Write or 'I'hone Wm. M, Porter, Real Estate Agent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Qulde Camas Valley. Oieeon 25 miles south wnt of Kotobunr SUMMONS. Ill tho Circuit Court of tlin filntit nf tlrMnn. for UouKlaa County. Mulllo M Kohlion, Plaintiff".) vii. S O. F. Koblaon. Defendant. ) To O. K. Koblnon. Uio above named Defend ant: In tho name of the State of Oregon, von arn hcrrhy KiimmoDcct niiit rvoulrcd to appear ami miBitcr wju wfiiijumui uiuu aRainai you l'l the abovx uutltltil court anil chiihu within nix weeka from the date of tbu flint publication of 1Mb aummonn, and if you fall to appear and aimwer an herein required, for want thereof, tho plHlutiir will apply to ealcl curt for the relief demanded In her complaint, which Is for a decree from xald court (HmioIvIiic the marrlacc contract existing between plnlntllf ami iieienaani, tor tnc care anil custody oi the minor child, Brennan Koblnon, that ahe of may resume iut former name. Molllc if. Mc Clnlu, fur her coats and dUburMUncnbi, and for auch other and limber relief as to the court may aeem meet with equity and good . conscience. 1 Tlila'tummona la published once a wetkfori at leat alx aucccaslve week in the I'i.aimdiaL- kk, a femi-wtelcly newepaper published at Koebunr. Oreiron. bv order of Hon. M I. 1 ThoinptKiu, County JudRn of Douglas County, uri'K'JHt iubuu AiiKuai it, i'juj. The tlrtt publication of this summons Is on the 21th day of Auituit, 1903. J. A BUCHAKVK CI-7W Attorney for i'laiutlu. CITATION. In the County Court of the Btatc of Oregon, for Douglas county. In tbu Matter of tl.e Eatctc of) Thomas Dunaeatb, V Citation. Deceased. ) To Thomas Dnuaeath, father of dcoa.ed, and all others legally int- reIcl in mil Katate, In the name of the Stale of Oregon. Von ! are hereby ciied and r'qulrel to appear in the uouniy i-ounoi me niatc oi Oregon, i" .oe i n iuumj ui iuuKia. in ine courtroom mereoi, i r at Koaeburg. in the County of Douglas, on j g Mondav, tho 28th dav of Sept., 100:5. I Q at 10 o'olock In the forenoon of that day, then I and there to anovr cauac, if any you bare, wby an order for the aale of the real projxTly be longing to aaid eatate. a prayed for in the peti tion of E. E. Wllaon, the admlniitrator. lo wlt : The EJ of SW'li of aectlon 3J. Tp 3' aouth. of ranged weal, Yi. M in Douglas coonty, Ore iron. and containing sj rrt. ahonld not be made authorizing E. E. Vllan. the adml'i a irator oi the iute of Tom Durreatii, C - ceHM-u, to aHl tbe afoeaaid real prop-fir at enn-r pum c or priTat a. e. lor ibthti: oi ptn.oo! admlnlitraUon. Wlineta the Hon. II D Thorn mo-, Jaluc t! Ibel ouuty Ctoui of the Male of Oregon, for the County of D.iugla. with the m. cl a .J Court atltaed thla 24ib lay of August, A D i-w Attea : I). n, SJIAXBUOOK. ti ri Notice for Publication. IjiioI Oflie at R elwir. 'ifon, Hjt. m'xr ; ik if" Ni:l la lie'ttbr clfeu that ihr I. l namvd a lll-r h nl. .1 iHtk-r o. I .t u lo make final pf.xil iu aapfntt tM bit cUiu:. n . I that aaid rroof will be made 'fn;e lh"! kil ter au.l ncler. U. ?. I0. at Kotbr, Ore gen, on November 7. 1'.MJ. viz: I Darl.1 Comtt -k. T. S.. K. 4 Vt lie nnwe. the lob owing iiae' to p-orr hi- conilnuoui rvldenre U-jd and ctihtTa- tionol tal la.nd.Oi- Thexlorc Ijtlrell K.rnacr Utttell, Oenrge Cox, and Volacj OleD. ail ol Hourr, Oregon. J.T. BUMta, Kfi.Ur. Notice for Publication. I'.S UlKlOOee, KnbttTr.Ore. Jow fith. ImjJ Notic u hereby girtn that la cuMspiianc with th proTiflna of the act of Congrwa of Junes. 1ST, entitled "An 't for tte ae of Umber Unda in the State. .f I'Uifom'.a, f regoa Narada.aad Wuhlngton Territory,-aaexteod-d to all th public Usd alatta by aft of Augctt t. IKK. frar Pctrvm, of Spofcaor. munty ol .ikn. Hale of W.h ingt n.Lailhi. oar Dktt In lbl oSt hb iiotn .uu-meni MJ'.Jnr IV jrehae ( the SE.- f Motion No. . totauipaaoath. f tanct r. et and ill oKer proof to a bow tf-at thelaiaJ rough t li more Taluable fer l' Uicber or uae Uan for agricultural parp -c. and lo raiabUah nil claim bel'-re Ite Resiaitr aa KtcuSier ol thit oflier ot KuHburr.OrtiOD. on Wcdu-day. ibe lltu day of Sot l'O. J Heiiaraaaavrltnea.: Andrea Erieaaon, , of K.anlrea. aih DiioU. J. W. Gardner. W g I II. MK'r"n, and Geo. Tajlor. alt ot Hot- , . ,, ... ... . .IM. a,i WIMa, cutaine ! abort d-acrfbol larela are renneatcd t fii. thHr-lalma in thl' Oceon or be ore tali ll:v m -oTemr. im. . T Beirx;E. Ke;i!vr Notice for Publication. I. S. Land Office, Rewinrx, "re . !nne-j9. 13-3. Notice ta beret y piTen tbat la const l-ac wilt the pruTi'l-m of tte act ot Conc?a of June X. S. auiitled "An act for the oi Umber linda in tte :ali of I'ali'omia. ;e:oa Nerada .and W aMnrtoa Territory." aaenenJ- eu to ail u paMK iana dates ey an 01 authi rchihabl E. Uule. of Wa!e. eouaty o! Cralier, ta'e of Xwth Dakota, baa tbia day died n tbU oH hi sworn statement o M. lor the na tion Ko 4 towimhip i aoolh of r.DJi- arcat, and ill offer proof to 1 how that the land uxirat Is more Taluable for its timber or atone Utaa for acrlul:ural purjoe,, and to establish Ms claim before the EerUter and Recetver ol this office ol Rcabuir. Oregon. on Tburrday. the lath ly of November, lMat. lie names aswilneMwi. ICaau alee. u. E. Lofth-.a, b.'-tb of fark Kirer. N Uaknu. Brrslou Prom, ot Milloo. . Dak Ua. aad Ka- tnua tL Mooe ol Alexandria. Minn Anv and all t-eraon clalmln; adaeraelr the above described lands are n-nclel to file th eir claims in ibis oCice on or before sale Ixb d ay of NovemUir, 191S. j. 1. tsEiaaca, tiestvr. Notice for Publication. f SITED STATKS t-SD OFFICE. Hivt boor Orevon. June r. 1".. Notice is fcerei.y flien that in cosnpUaac arltlt ts.e proriilona of the act of Contreas of JoncS, 's.cntltleI "An act for the sale of timber lands In th" States of CsJlfonila.ire-on Nevada, and ashlngtoa TerTiiory.'"aaextend ed to alt the public land states by act ot AUjuit i, issi RRYSJOI.F FROM, of Milton, county of Cavalier, stale of Sortb Dakota, has this da lltcl in tbi.aee his sorn atatemenl'So. &!-', for the purchase of the SE' t of see. So. 4,Tp 2, sontn ol range S west. and will of fer proof to ahow that the land aou cbt ts more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver ot this office oi Koseburr, Oregon, on Friday, the ISth dav of December, law. He names aa witnccs: Thomas Wsdce. of 1'aik Klver, Sorth Dakota, Archibald K. Wadire. Wales, North DikoU. Rasmus. M. Slone, Alex andria. Minnesota, O. E. Lolthus, Park lUver, North Dakota, Any and all perons claiming adreraoly the abort-described lands aie roiucstvd to file their claims in this oitlrc on or before said ISth day of December. l'.Oi J.T. BKlDliES, Register. Notice for Publication. CSITED STATE t LAND OFFICE. Roacbure. Ore., Juac 2, 1WS. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act ot Congress of Junes, 15T!. entitled "An act for the salo of timber lands in the States of CalItorola,Ore;on Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the public land stats s by act ot August i.lS9i. m OLE eTLOFTHUS, of Park River, county of Walh, state ot North Dakota, has this daf filed iu this office his snorn atatei.ieat No. SIS", for tbe pnrchae of the NS of the NJJ of feelion No. 10. township , south of range S wts and will offer proof to show that thclandsought ts more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this of Ilco of Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the rath day ol Noven.ber Uttt. Ho names as wltiicases: Thomas WhiKc, of Park Klver, North Dakota, Arcr.bald h adge. Wall s. North Dakota. Rasmus M. Stone, Alex andra. Minnesota, Brynjolf From, oi Milton. North Dakn'a. Any and all persons clalmlnsly adversely the above described lands are rinoled lo fib' their claims In this oillco on orbvforo said 1'Jlh day of November, TJ03. J.T. BRIDGES. Register. TIMBER AND GRAZING LAND City and Mining Pronert, Ilotrie 8teada and Timber Clainis Locntetl, tho best now vauat. No fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinquish ments bought and sold. ; : : ; Stewart Land Co., Room 4, Taylor & Wilson Block rosebuhg omm you you you you you you want want want want want want to buy a farm furnished rooms to buy a house to to to rent a house build a house move a house If ynu don't kno-A- PAT C dl nu or ?hlreE . . F F. pattern, SKu.r SSZKS Your Ranches aad 1 m Lands with me. : : : R. R. JOHNSON, LI I HAVE EASTERN AND CAN O SOCOGGOGCGOO OOCOCCOOOOOOOOOOOCWOOQCD 00000000 AGENCY Rambler Bicyles BKAZIXU COOCOOCCQOOOOGO White Family and Tailoring Rotar' Sewing Machines. Machines With Automatic Lift. S. K. SYKES, Asent For D0UGLA5 AND COOS COUNTIES TH A M I 1 st w inr Wt3 Pin PD4M THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Spriugs and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery b' aalight TO -AXjXj POINTS ELA.ST 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETrt'EEN OODCi AND DENTEt 3 Modern Hquipment, Throueh Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars aud Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS For rabee, formation. folders and :jer addr Notice for Publication Falted Stale Land Oiftee. Rebanr. Orvevo. Jaae . rOf Notice ts beret y giTa ttat 13 oompilanc with the mvvuiona ui tbe al ol OosgKfs oi jBne3.!-T entitled "An act tor the sale ot timber lands 1.1 the Stan s of t'-altforala, Vem Nevada. and aahtnetoo Territory." ajeitcrtd d to all tbe public laad states by act oi Auras! 4.1SK. WILLIAM J. KSTRES--. ofOebkoah, ooantv ! Wnaehago. State o Wis.. baa fiis.Ur 311 In lhlce hs sworn la ement N.. 5 or f.e purehae of lh Et, S-.' V' SK.,'. SKI. 5i; , v-c. 'ion 4 In Tuwnahtp iS nu. Kaace t Weal, inJ ! 1. r proof toshOT that thelsndaougbt la tr.or- valuable for its tliober or stone than ior agiivul'usal parprses. and to establish his Claim beli re tbe Register and Receiver ol tMa of five ot Koaeburr, Oregoa. ot Mo1a. the .&Ji day ot September. 1 90S He names as witae-: Hoy trennand. Frank F. Koidita, Martin Kaaanivsru. and Kenaa Ha'Ubelca, of lhkoh. Wi..ein. Anr a ltd all patrsoaM ctainita adveraWy the above dcnb -d 'and. are rvrju-Mtl to Bh- their claims in this "n on orlebi esald i$thdyot Septemrr. 1. J T BRIUOKS jHly Wp Register. Notice for Publication. UNITED sTATK? L ND OFFICE. Kosebarir. Ota , June l, IS. Notice ta hereby given that In en-Dpltance with the provisions of tr.e act of O n;ress of JuneS, entitk-d "An act tor tie sale ot timber lands In the Aawaof 'aliri!a, eon Nevada. and WashtneU'B Terrtiorr." asexiond- ed to alt tho public land states by act of August ; . li I THOMAS WAIKJR, of Park River, county ot akh state ot I North Dakota, ha- this day n!.M in this office his sv. ru statement No Sl, for f.e pur- 1 citato! Ihe lots land 2, SJ, NKiA oi section ! So. t. township 3S. MuUs.r( range S west , aad mil offer proof tosUow it.jX the land sought is mre valuaf-te for i'.. tin: lor or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish his claim before tr.e Kegislcr and Receiver of this office of Koseburr.Oreiron. on Wednesday, tbe lMlnlay ot November, 15CS. He nnie as nilnessva: Ilrvnioli lrom. of Mil : urynioii from. 01 mu- ton. North Dakota. ArchiiMid E. YVadgo, ot Walea, North Dakota. Kasmus M. Stone, of Ateandri. Minn., O. K. Lifthus, nt faik Klver North Dakota. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho aiane dcaeriiKM lands are rvjuestod file their claims in this ofBoe on or betoro said lsth 'ay 01 Nov. 1W8. J. T. BRIDGES. Kee later. Notice for Publication. UNITED SEATES LAND OFFICE. Uoseburg. Ore., June . 1!W3. Notice is hereby gtvou that In conipilance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of June 3, isJS, entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lands In the States of Callfornta.Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory," asextend ed to all the public land states by act of August 4. ISM. RASMUS M.STONE. f Al xandria, county of Douglas, state f Minti sola, haa this day riled lit this itllcc tua sworn statement N. SJS-, l r the .urcha e of tho Ss N'4. N S of sec tion No. I . township ., souiii oi nt'igo s vct, and will olfer proof toshow that the land sought is more vainnoie ior its timtair or stono man claim baforo the' KeelateVand lt,,lvr ot thli ofiicarlSSibnri t?n oufXJI1?! S. ot November. 1K Hi- tunic v xvitiifs,; Thomas Wajy. . K. VTCiiH ald K L. WrnUe. of HaV. North Datota 1 .... 1 . 1 ( ... . 1.11 v...i.. 1 ... 1 .. 1 T , " : Z,V::w.. ilxive described la- ds aro rvqnatvl to tile thoir ...-j .. .... .....v..... ..... lalmsin thisofheeouor before Ihe said 1Mb day ot Not ember, 1A3. J.T. lirtllHlKS, K.gisler. Keseburst Orejon. CUSTOMERS OFFICE IN MARKS BLOCK, SELL ROSEBURG, OR. ICYCLE REPAIRING LATHE WORK S 8 HARRY E. fllLLER, i 9 7ll Oak St., Opp. Churchill & Woolley'a g XCCXXCXXXCCCOOOGGOCOCOOsJOOOOCOOCOOCd If It's a WHITE It's ALL RIGHT The White 1 'srcii MM ALLOWED W. C. McBRIDE, Qen'I Age si, Ia-4 Third Street. Portland. Ore,- Notice for Publication. Cnited Slates Land Offlce. Rosebn-jr. Oregon, Jnne IS. 19CS. Notice is hereby riven tbat la coiapUasca witk the proviUonj of tbe act ot Oonrresa ot Jane S. "i. entitled "Aa act for the sale sat Utr.rr lands in the States of Call!onila.Oreom Nevala .and Washington Territory as extend ed to all the public land ataies by act of Angus t, liSJ. HENRY II. BROOKES, of Koseburg. C.ontv ot Douglas, State of Ore gon, ha$ tais day fiird in this oSce bis swum sta'essect No. for the purchase of the NE. ot section 8, township 25 S, range 4 west and will offer proo! to show that the land aocght Is more valuable for its Umber or atone thaa lor agricultural purposes, aad to eaublisa hM claim before the Register aad Kecelver ol t&H Ulce ol EoaeborbOreroa. on Friday the 2Sta day ot September, 1903. Ha nam's a witness.: George Keed. II. L. btudley. Margaret J. Brookes. D. P. Fisher, all of Rovbnrg. Oregon. Any ami all persona claiming: adversely th above described lands are requested to file their claims ia this office on or before tbe 'Slh day ot September, 19K. J.T. BRIDGES. Julyltp Regis to Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon, Jnne 2. 19B. Notice is hereby given that ta com pit aa tat with the provisions of tbe act ot Congress of June 3. 1STS. entitled "An act for the aal at timber lands ta the States ot CaUfornts,Oragos Nevada .and Washington Territory. as extend ed to all tbe public land states by act ol Auras i.lS. MARY E. CLARK, of Oshttsh, R, U. Box 1T. county ot VYlnae bigo State of W.MMnstn. has this dv riled ia this office her sworn statement No. Sir, for the purrhase of the NMi. SWH SSf. i SW'i SE'4 of Sec 2. Tp 2SS, k W, and will ' orlcr priHii to show that the land sought ts mors vaiuaoie torus tltaoer or stone than (or arl- cultural purptws. an ! to estabttsa her claim to 1 saut lanu oeio - I said land before the Register aad Receiver of , this odi-e at Kiteburg, Oregon. on Monday the SSta day!ot September. 190L I She names as witnesses: 0. D Clark. Martin I Kaamu-sen. llemui lUrtshelra. and Kor Brvnua d, of Oshkoah, Wl-constn. Any and all persons claiming adverselv the above described lands are requested to file th-ir claims in this ofT.ro on or betoro saldSth day of September, l'JOS. J.T. BRIDGES. Juiy 16p Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Odea Roseburg. Orecotu Jnne 12, 1B Notice ts hereby given that ta, compltanca with tha provisions of tha act ot Congress el June S.1STS, entitled "An act for tha sale ot timber lands la the States ot California, Oregon Nevada ,anA Washington Territory.' as extend ed lo all tha public land states by act oi August 1,1332. JOHN L. WATSON, ot Glide, county ot D mnlas. Mat ot Oregon, has lhl oar filed la this oftlce his svrorn state ment. No ilil. lor the purchase ot the lots S and t. SWJi SW. NW4 SWJX. ot section 4, in towntnip soutb, of range 3 and will oiler proof toshowthatthalandsot.fht Is more valuable for IU timber or stone thaa SSSSSiSS & ! SHS oi RbOreion Rte"tt rt 11. ,.-,., d. witr,......' it . i..h 1 " : . . . ... - . ...... v . I li..c.- ureenman. aud R. J. Waison. . aii ,,r ,..1 iin.ir.An Any and all twrsona claiming adversely tha above deacriiHd ijnds are 'eqnested to fi e their claims in this otJlco on or before said Znidday ot S. pt . IJJ. J. T. BRIDGES, Julyi6p Kcgtater. Is King