KEEPING CABBAGE. VfUr !" DIBlcuIl and the Prevalent Important Method. It la. a difficult matter to keep cab bages In large quantities through the winter. Every method in practice by large Towers has Its disadvantages on account of the easy decay of the soft. watery leaves by ovcrwarmth and the damage if not destruction of the stock tiv fiwilnr. Thus one has to go be tween these two difficulties, and on ac count of the cost of the frequent re movals of the crop It is generally ad- vlsable to store them in the field where they have grown, says Country Gentle man. The prevalent method adopted by largo growers is this: The space be tween the rows, 3 by C, as may be con venient is furrowed out as widely as possible, and the plants, pulled as late as nossible before risk or aamage Dy freezing, are placed as they are pulled and with the roots undisturbed head downward in rows four feet wide and tapering to one on the top as compact ly as possible. Straw is then spread over the heaps until as late as possible with safety from frost, when earth is thrown on the straw to insure safety from freezing. Air vents are made at Intervals of six feet and these filled in with bunches of straight cut straw, by which escape of any warm air collect ing in the heaps is made easy. The ground should be leveled to enable the heaps to lie evenly. Sometimes these pits are made larger, even eight feet wide and high, but in some localities the smaller pits will be safest THE RED POLLS. One of the Yonnirer Breed Good Milkers and Good Feeder. The Red Polled is one of the young est of the breeds. It was not until the year 1S4C that the union of the Norfolk and Suffolk breeders gave the breed its name. From the start this breed has been famous as one valuable alike for dairying and for beef production, and on the markets of England the Norfolk cattle take high rank. They were first brought to America In 1S73 and since then have crown steadily. Here their beefmaklng qualities have been neg lected to some extent but they have figured strongly as valuable animals for the small farmer. Neglect to show them in high condition has also tended urn wirxm BUM, DEMON. to obscure their flesh bearing powers in time past but recent exhibitions have been highly creditable. As their name Indicates cattle of this breed are without horns, no appearance of them being tolerated. In color they are a rich deep red with white allowed on the udder and underline. Inside the flanks and on the switch of the tall. The head Is quite characteristic, of medium size, clean cut with a sharp poll which carries a good tuft of hair. The neck Is of medium length, body of good size and shape, legs of medium length. Bed Polls are very uniform, prepotent and hardy and have many earnest advocates, being good milkers as well as cood feeders. G. M. Rom- raeL The Kind of Cattle to Feed. The kind of cattle to feed depends on circumstances. As a rule the good well bred steer will make the most money because he makes the most of his feed that is, he puts it where It ought to go, Into the high priced cuts of beef. But sometimes It pays best to feed common cattle and very common ones when they can be bought at a corre spondingly low price. They usually make good gains, and, having been bought very low, they may sell at a big advance over their cost to the feed er, though still away below the top of the market Common light feeders are selling In Chicago at 2JjO to $3 and good ones at 54.75 to $3.25. There may be more money In the stuff costing $2J50 than In the five dollar stuff, be cause when fat a bigger advance may be secured for It This Is a year when good feeders are bard to secure at a reasonable figure, and hence attention Is called to the cheaper and commoner kinds. But the feeder should remem ber that the common cattle must be bought very low. There Is no pleasure In their company, and it Is only Justi fiable when they make good money, to do which they must be laid In cheap.- National Stockman. Crop Item. The government's October estimate of the average yield per acre of oats Is 34.5 bushels, the highest estimate of yield ever reported by the department of agriculture. The corn condinon Oct 1 was re ported at 79.6 as compared with 77.7, the mean October average of the past ten years. The preliminary estimate of the ay- erage yield per acre of spring wheat ia 14.4 bushels; average quality, 87.7. All of the Important sugar cane pro ducing states except Texas report con ditions below their respective ten year averages for October. The estimated average yield of hops In pounds per acre Is 1,267 In Washing ton, 1,400 In California, 1,100 in Ore gon, 1,300 In Wisconsin and 325 In New York. Texas reports 11 points above the average for rice, Georgia about the av erage and other states from 1 to 23 points below, the latter being the esti mate for Louisiana. Ssvlaa Teaebera. The public schools in Switzerland are Operated by the government, and civil service rules are strictly applied. The teachers, tvho are mostly women, are very well paid and never discharged except for cause. When they get so old they can't teach, they are pensioned liberally. The result Is that the coun try has an excellent corps of educators. Mnrrlase In Sweden. In Swedish towns the average mar rying age of males Is thirty and a half years and of females twenty-wv-ii and three-quarters. Germs. Every day of your life you take Into your system germs sufficient to end your life were It not for the protecting action of the defensive agents in your blood. Education In Germany. Germany is now the best educatea nation of Europe, yet only hundreds of years ago German teachers In many "parts of the country were so poorly paid that they used to sing In front of houses in order to add to their income FEMININE CHAT. Mrs. A. S. Forbes of California origfr nnted the plan for strewing the sea vlth flowers In memory of the sailor lead. Mrs. Florence Splccr Kirkpatrick has been appointed as one of the five trustees to build and manage the new Carnegie library at Oneida, N. Y. Miss Mary Morton, youngest daugh ter of Levi T. Morton, devotes most of her time and Income to caring for the unfortunate children of New lork city. Mrs. Celia B. Whitehead and Mrs. Mila Tupper Maynard were nominated for the Colorado state senate by the Socialists of Denver at the Arapahoe county Socialist convention. Miss Maggie J. Walz of Calumet Mich., Is the only woman Finnisn jour nalist and newspaper publisher In America. She came to America in 1SS1 and located at Hancock. After paying for the trip from Finland she had only $7 left and it was necessary for her to accept a position as a uoniesuc serv ant The names of two women are still on the British pension list dating from the time of George IV. One Is Lady Bar row, the adopted daughter of John Wilson Croker, Lord Macaulay's "bad. very bad man, I fear." The other Is the mother of Sir William Anson, M. P. for Oxford university and warden of All Souls. Miss Minnie Schenck of Williams- port Pa., is declared to ue cnampion woman rifle shot of the world, having lust established a record of twenty consecutive bullseyes at 200 yards. Miss Schenck. who uses a .32 caliber rifle, Is a terror to sparrows. Out of fifty-six shots she did not miss once, using a .22 caliber rifle. Lonsrst Stilt Ilace. The longest race ever run on stilts took place from Bordeaux to uiarntz In 1S93. The distance Is 303 miles. Alexander the Great. Alexander the Great used his sword against women rather than for them. and one of his favorite pastimes was beating his wives with the flat of his steel blade. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical Ifraternitv. Catarrh beine a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and as sisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that .they otter one Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimon nials Address F. J. Ciienney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family pills are the liest. Trespass Notice. The public is hereby warned not to trespass upon.the premises, not to hunt for or shoot any kind of bird or animal on the Da Motta farm and pasture land located east of .Roseburg under penalty of the law made and provided. M. T. Dawson, Prop. Roseburg, Oregon, Aug. 18, 1903. r. MRS. H. E ASTON ? is prepared to wait upon old and new customers and friends with a full and complete stock of -GROCERIES All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffees are specialties. Your patronage solicited. TIMBER AND GRAZING LAND City and Mining Property, Home steads and Timber Claims Located, the best now vasjait. No fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinquish ments bocght and sold. ; : : Stewart Land Co., Room i Taylor & Wilson Block ROSEBURG OREGON Homes from $250 to $5000 Write or 'Phone Wm. M, Porter, Real Estate Agent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Guide Cainas Valley, Oregon 25 miles south w(gt of Kom.-1 Uar Administrator's Sale of Real Prop- erly. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order made by the County Court of Douglas County, State of Oregon, in the matter of the estate of Thomas Dunseath, deceaced, on tho 28th day of September, 1903, and entered in tho Probate Records of said Court on said daj, directing and authorizing me, the undcr-Hgned administrator of tho said estate, to fell at cither public or private sale, as provided by law, tho real prop erty of, and belonging to the h lid estate, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, for the purpose of paying off the claims against tho said estate and the expenses of administration. Now, therefore, by virtue of said or der, I will, on and after Saturday, Octo ber 31st, 1903, at one o'clock in tho af ternoon of said day, proceed to sell and offer for snle to tho highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real property owned by tho said estate and described as follows, to-wit :- Tlio E of the SWK of Sec. 20, Township 32 South, of Hanso ft Wcst'.Willametto Mo riilian, in Douglas County, Oregon, con taining SO acres, more or less. Dated at Hoseburg, Oregon, tins -"Jin day of September, A. 1). 1903. K. li. WILSON, Administrator of tho estate of Thomas Dunscath, Deceased. First publication, Oct. 1st, 1903. D. S. T. West, having accepted several old and reliable fxio insurance- coinpu- nies, is now prepared to do a general firn insur.inco business. Insure with him. Office at tho City Hall. 102-tf. Write your FarmExperlence and Send In 1902 tho Southern Pacific Company nublished a minnhlot entitled "Cali fornia Industries". It contained princi pally tho personal testimonies of experi enced cultivators, says tho Pacific Home stead. A short description of the dif ferent sections was given and following this tho testimonies of fruit growers dairymen, etc., etc., showing the number of acres cultivated to oranges, grapes olives, alfalfa, etc., tho c.wt to cultivate the yield per acre and prico the products were sold for. This wasotio of the most tiractical pieces of literature that could bo put out. Mr. W. E. Coman, G. P. A., of the Southern Pacific Company, has written the agents of that company in Oregon that it is tho intention to get up a similar publication for Oregon and 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 favoiahle condition' the same as ran lw accomplished by any intelligent grower under normal conditions ; that is, he wants only honest -epresentations. Any of our readers in Oregon who will take the time to give their experiences will be doing the com pany a courlsey and the state justice You may send your statement to Mr Toman, or to the Plmndea. "it and it wil forwarded to hiui Facts. Mr. Man, you want facts. We are going to give you facts. As you read them over you will know they aro facts And we can prove they are facts. It is a fact that McCortuick Kiiidtirfl, Mowers and Rakes are the standard by which all others are guaged. It is a fact, Racine Buggies, Hrcks and Road Wagons are far outstripping our competitors' lines. It is a fact that the Bain Wagon is the most successful, durable and economical wagon on the market. It is a fact that the altove are all in cluded in the Big 3. You can find them at S. K. Svkes', Roseburg, Ore. See the Title Guarantee A 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 yonr abstracts ot title from J. D Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract boons in the county, tf 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, Roseburg Oregon. 66tf For Sale. 75 lambs and 130 ewes, Merino and Cotswold sheop. Address Paul V. Cuvil lier, Wardton, Oretron. 71 lm. For Sale. Gold coin winter wheat, white Rus sian side OAta, vetch seed, Siberian oat yielded 549 bushels per acre 2 years ago, also pure leghorns and plymouth rock fowls, and Scotch Collie puppies, the finest in the land. Address E. A. Kbcse, Roseburg, Oregon. C6-lm. Piano Buyers ou will notice that we do not lia ve to bo continually striking out for a new make of Pianos. The Needhain has been our leauer lor n years ana is today a leader among tho high grade pianos of tho world. Some cheap pianos are made high grade simply by getting a boobt in the Oregonirn or some other leading paper, through those big dealers who think they can, and do make the major lty of people believe it eimply 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 the very best material such as are always used in Needham pianos. 29-tf T. K. RiciiAnnso.v, Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. $2QS Ih. Best Lot Padishah Priced Jeweled! Witch Mid Non-Magnetic Hlcfcel saver Cus Fully Guaranteed Foruleby ALL JEWELERS m nitrated Bookbt on request, tbowlas COLORED FANCY DIALS 10 The New England Watch Go. Faderta Waif rtarj, Conn. Oitlcti- Ntw York, Chlctfo, sio rraocisco. H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, - Oregon SHI Ppnrtisional Cards. 11. L. STUDLE Osteopath ALL DISKASKS TREATED SUCCESSFULLY l'linno I Residence 851, Residence, mono Jomcoilta West Roseburg Ofllco : Koom 11 Taylor A Wllso-i Mock Examination Five. Oltlcu hours 9 to 12 a. in. 2 ton p.m. Uraduale Still College of Osteopath v Q.KOKGK M. BKOWN, Attorney-at-Law, Court Houso Down Stairs. KOSEItUKO.ORE Q V FISHER, M. 1)., Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Koskbuko, 'Phono Main 591. Ohkoon. Q K.GEO. E. HOUCK, Physciau & Surgeon. office Review Bid. Phone. Main .11 KOSKBUKO OKKUON E LMER V. UOOVKIt, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. HosKtiuao Okixoon Hpeclai attention given Ui Diseases of tho Nos ami IIirOHl. OrOco-Mnla 8t., one door south of Phouc. Mh.ii 341. City Hell W HAY NKS, DENTIST, Review Building, Telephone No. 4. RfHKtti'KU .iK.iO M. Cruvkoui) a J. O. Watson Attorneys at Law, Rooms 1 & 3. Ba'ifc BullJ.. it JiKFlUliU. ol- fij Business before the 0 8 Land Office and jitutn; cates a seclalty. JOHN U SHUTE, ATT UN K Y-AT-l.A W, KuMCiu no, Okkgon HutiU)- bUrc U.S. Land OUici-and Priitau bti-llHff a sfeclally. 0"nr-"ihmtittm HittMlnr. t". H'l.I.KRTON A t toruey-at- Law. Wll prat-lire In all the Slate and Federal Courts Orttrt- Ki Marts' Bid.. RoMbnrg. Ort-cun. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. oms 1 and 2 vrlew 13'ulMlru. H(kKUUKb.OKKUO J. A KUCHANAN, NutHry Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Koom t MarUerw BalUtnc. KOSKBOKti. p J. P.OP.INBTr, Attorney at Law. Koirall. Taylor A Wilson Hloct Rosinnuo. Ohi JOHN P. KYAN, CIVIL ENGINEER Land Surveyor. FRANK RYAN, TIMBER ESTIMATOR OOcc. Koom . Taylor A Wilson Illock. Ro bun;. Rne Farm for Sale. A efxA SCO acre farm for snle five aiiles Iroui Mvrtle Creek, 100 acres in cultivation, ualance hill, pasture and timbert-d land. Small orchard, good house, tasru and other improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc- Gee, Myrtle Creek, or D. S. K. Huick, Roseburg, Oregon. 2-ti Smith' Dandruff Pomade Stops itching scalp upon one applica tion, three to six removes all dandruff and will stop falling luir. Price 50c, For sale by Marsters Drus: Co. mltf AMERICA'S CREATEST WEEKLY. THE TOLEDO BLADE, TOLEDO, OHIO. New and Larger Building, New Presses' New Stereotype Plant, New and Modern Appliance in every Department. The Tntalo Blade is now Installed In Its new bulMmK. with a nuxlvrn plant ami equipment, and facilities cinal to any publication between New York and t.htcago. It is the only Weekly newspaper e tiled expressly for crerr tate and territory. Th News of the World so arranged that but? people ran more easily comprehend than by reading cumbersome coiums of rallies, All current topic made p'ain in each ts'ue by special t.ll total matter, written from t-.cept'on down to date. The only paper published cspeci ally for reoplc vhodoordo not read dsily news papers, and yet thirst for plain facia, that this kind of a newspajr Is popular. Is proven by the fa t that the Weekly Made now has orer l,tC0 yearly suhM-rlbers, and Is circulated Iu all parts of the U.S. In addition to the new the llljile publishes short and serial stories and rninr department of matter suited to every member of the family. Only one dollar a year Write for free specimen copy. Addrcsss THE BLADE, Toledo, Ohio. THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Greatest Farm Taper of tho North west. Published weekly at Falcm. Ore eon. Edited by the Farmers of the Northwest. Twenty Paces. Illustrated. A WESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE 5 Papers for $1 ou. L-33 th in acts each Publication bcRan Mnrrh 1 1900. Now has 0,200 subscribers. I'hcnomrinil growth is due to its be I IJ( tho best farm paper pub lished. VOU SHOULD READ IT HOMESTEAD AND PLAINDEALEK $2.75 A YEAR. HCBeaB9aeHop-u-a94 BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and Firat-claHS Shave or Hair-cut. Compc VtH tVorkmon, Clotn Tovi-'r-")lB alwnjRin ahnpo. i . ths in Conneclion. J Whop on Jt:kson 81. 2 I Go to .. :. I F.l. WOODRUFF Society Meetings. a: F. & A. M. Laurel Lodtte No. 13. Holds reztilar moetinics on second and f nrth Wednesdays ol each month. O. P. Cosiiow. W. M. N. T.Jkwctt, Secretary. A. O. U. W. Rosohiirg Lodge No. 1(5. Meets the second and fourth Mon- l days ol ench month at 7 :80 u. ru in the I. O. O. F. Hull. Membero in ijood Rtandinv lire invited lo attnnd. F.M.Tozikk M. W. E. 11. Lunox Recorder. D. .8 West, Financior. r. O. ELKS. Rofloburg LodgeNo. 320'. Holds regular communica tions ut I O. O. F. Hall on Pecnnii uid fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requested to attend retru- Inrlv and all visiting brothers rue cordi ally invited to attend. F. B. Waitk, E. R. Rov McClallkn, Secretary. CO. E, FOURTH REGIMENT. O. N. ti , meets at Armory Hall every Thursday evening, ut 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamlin, Capt. D' EG REE OF HONOR. Myrtle Lodge No. 13. Mtau 2nd and 4th Thurs day uvhiiu.,(b of each month in Na- 'ive Hons' Hall. Visiting members cor lially l4itnl to a'tnnd. Mas. Mkrit Wkst, C. of H. E. II . LKNNox.Rec. OF A. Court Donulas No. 32. For- eftre of America. Meta every B T..UUil..f ............. ; v..n.. z , ..--(, .-it-inn iu &inbl,3 guun Hall. Viitiug brotlie re always welcome. S. W.VanZilk C. R. E H Lenox, U.S. E. V. Hoovkk, I'hvMiimi. O. O. F Flilli'tHriaii Lo.!i:n No. S. Mete in Odd I'VIIo-am' Temp!, cor oer Jackeun slid Cas Mrt-tlt-. -n Satnnlay evening ol rh ivk Mem bers of the order in irifc'd eunnlli.g hi? Invited to attend, J. C Twjiciik l, N. tl. N. r. JkWkTT. i".-crt-tarj . K." of P. Alpha Later N i Mr- evrrv We.inr-.la . 11, I l) O F Hall ' 7:311 t. ni. Mm-M-rc u good standing are invited to attt-nd. Cito. E. 11 oleic. S. V. Rami- K R. S. K': T. M. Protection Tent No. 15. Holds its retfulnr Reviews the first and third Fridav of each month in tho I. O. O. hall. Visiting menilxTs in eool etantline are invited to attentl. Geo. W. Peeky. Com. K. IlLotKiinT, Hecord Keeier. I LAC CIKCI.K. No. 40, Women of Woodcraft. Mfels on 1'nd and 4th Fridrtyf! of eaeii month at the Na tive bone, HmiI. Mpiting membfrs in ;ood PtsndinL are invited to attend. Della Jbwe t, ttnardian Neighbor. Mis.me Otbv, Stcy. LO. T. 51. RKet.cr Hive Xo. 11. Holds it p n-cnlar review npnn the first ami third Frida-.s at 2:38 n sn of each month in the Native S--nfc' 1U I. latere of other Hives viaitinc in ifte citv are cordially Invited tn&tu-mi on- re- . HvmE SIoRt-x I.. O si. Ju-it Uam-.R. K. 0.' E. P Rojobnrp Chapter No. S Holds their reirnlar mwtini; on the firet nnd third Thursdays in each ninth. Vicitine members ia toad lUnilire axe reptfnlly invit-d to at- nd. JIes. Kasxik Spbagce W. M.. Hacde R.ieT Secretary. F.BEKAH6. Rotfbnrj: Rcbeknb LoJw No. 41. 1. 0. O. F., mccta in Odd Frllowe' Temple every Tn-dy eveninc. leitiDf Bisters and brethren invito to attend. Dkixa Rkowx, N. G. Cora Wimbeblt. R. S. Jl KITED ARTISANS. Ump-iua As sembly No. 105 meets every Satnr- av evenins, at S o'clock in Native Sons Hall. Visiting Artisans cordiallv invited to attend. Ret. S A. Dououis, M. A. Miss. Lela Brown, S-cretary. OODMEN OF THE WORM). Ot Camn No. 126. Meets st the Old Fellowe' Hall, in Rofbare, everv first and third Monday eveninc. Visit- ins neighbors alwavp welcome. T. Jkwctt. C. C. J. A. Rcchanan, Clerk. UNION ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. F. Odd Fellow'- Temple. Meets first and third Thiirsdav eveninirs each month. Visitors cordiallv invited. J. B. Hamilton, C. P. C. TwrrciiELL, Scribe. Your Watch! When was it cleaned antl oiled?. is it rtinnin-j like it ouht to? If is not, it would bo well to hare it ex- tminctl, I will look it over carefully uid tell you just where the trouble if and what it will cost to repair it. I guarantee all my work and live! up to the guarantee. R.F.WINSLOW Jlerand Notice for Publication. UNII'EI) 8TATR8 LAND (IFFICE, lbuteburir, Ore . Auk X, l'jni Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act ot Congress of Juno S, SK. entitled "An act for tbe sale of Umber lands in tho States of California. Oregon Nsvada.aud Washington Territory," asoxtond d to all the public land states by act ot August s, 1892. JOHNC SIUTTUCK, ol Sparta, county of Montoe, stato of Wlseoniti nas this (lay flled In MilsoDlce his sworn stato ractit No. 5' W). fur til ' pttrchaso ol the south CJstiuarter(SKi4')of section No i in town ship No 27, south of ranjto No $ west and will otfer proot to show that the land sourht Is more valuable for IU timber or stone than for agricultural purpotns, and to establish his claim before the Register and lleoelver of this uica 01 KOMDura. urtzoo. on Tuesday ihe Villi ilny of Jarliary, 1901. Ho names as witness: n iMaKenueixcr. raut t nry, lioth of Koseburrc, OreK.ni; J. II. Kvarts, Pes-1, llroiriiM W nlejmifi I lllhhml. Mniirln. Wli.f.n,iMlii. Any and all pirsous claiming adversely tho abovo described Incds aru reuuested to 11 lo tht-lr claims in this ofllee on or beforo tho satil 12th day of January, 1901. J. 1. J11UIJH1-.M, ltcgister. (loats (or 5nlc. About 40 head of Angora goats for sale, nil young doea, also eoine thorough bretl bucks. Correspondence eolicited. L. A. M.MtsTKita, Cleveland, Orogou. SUMMONS. In tlio Circuit Court of tho Stato ol Oregon, (or Douglas County. Molllo M. Itoblsoi), I'lalntllT.) vs. O. K. UoUlaon. Defendant. ) To O. K. Itobison, the abovo named Defend ant: In tho narno of tho Stato ol Oregon, you aro hereby mimmoned nnd required to apK.ar ami anawur tlio complaint tiled nr-alnrtt you In the abovo untitled court and chum: within nix wcelca from the data of the tint publication of thlfi riummonn, and If you fail tnapiearaud answer aa herein required, for want thereof, the plaintltr will apply to raid court for the relief demanded in her complaint, which ia for a decree from aald court dissolving tho inarrlusu contract exuding between pialntiir and defendant, for tbo cac and ciikfxly of the minor child. Brennaa KoblMin. that che may rt-Kiirao h-r former namc.MullIe M. Mc clain, for her cohta and dUbnm-menU, and for euch other and limber relief aa to the court may twin meet with equity and (rood eontciencu. ThUttummona la puhllrucl once a week for at leai-t six aucceMlTu week In the i'l il.fDCiL icb, a eml-weekly new f paper publbdicd at Koncburs, Orciton, liy order of Hon. M I. Thompwn, County JudgH of Douglas County, Oregon, made Aunum 21, 1903 The 11 rat publication of this summons Is on the 'iltli day ol August, 1903. J. A BUCHANAN fi-7w Attorney for Plaintiff, CITATION. In the '.ounty Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Doucla county. In the Matter of the Kitate ofi Thomas Dunscath, Citation. prccard. J To Thomas DnnK-ath, lather of de-'aed, and all others legally lnt-retrd In raid Estate, GKKETINll: In the name ot the Slate of Oregon. You are hereby cllrd and require 1 to ap-x-ar In Ihe County Court of the State of Oregon, fo- the County of Dougla. In the courtroom thereof, at KoKeburg, In the County of Douglas, on Monday, the 28th day of Sept., 1003. at 10 o'olock in the forenoon of that day. tben and there lo .iomt caue, if any vou bare, why an order for the sale of the real property be longing U said estate, at prayed for in the peti tion of K. E. Wilson, the administrator, lo nit: The EJJof SWJJof rctlonM.Tp a! outh. of range 5 wet, . M in D-ug!a county. Ore con, and containing W) arris, should n"t be made authorizing E. K. Wilson, the admit).! tralor ot the Ut of T omai Dunoeath, : craM-if to rll the aloieoaid real projriy al either public or private .ii, for the pnrro-; 1 1 paying the indebtcdm, f the estate and ex j-rn'e of adininl'tratlon. Witness the Hon. M I Tlmiin. Ju l- of the (VMiHty Couit of the h'late ol Oregon, f.-r tbc County ol lno;la, with thr of ", Court alMiel tins 2lll lay ol Atigml, A i , 11. Atus : D. I", feHAJRltmC. C I. ik IAL. a-T Notic for Publication. i Laud lltacc at H . If-. 1SU. eb'in;. t-trfn S,.t n.be- t hoilce t he'-br eixeu that Iht-!;! mm-? ' named s tiler h-s Ql d tioticv o hl.:u'tu I r I ! uate niial pdmf in snrt-nrl ol his claim. that sakl rso! will lie made fre 'ho Knit ter and iteeetrer. U. U. O. at Koscbun;, Ore gun, on November 7. 1'.'M, rtz: havid Co-Bit ft. on Hd. E. No SM9. for the NU SVVJJ. Sec W, T. 27 S.. K. i West He names the fol'owlntf witne.es to prove his contluoHis rvssdence upon and c-.ilttva-lUm of salil land, tic- Thex!orc Uttrell. Elmer Llttrell. Oeorce Cox, and Voley tMe, all of lUetmnr, ure(on. i. T. Brawns, P.slster. Notice for Publication. V. S- IJtnd OSce. K-bir. Ore . Juue 2Mb. 1-Ct$ Notice is hereby siren that tn cotapllar.c with the provisions of the act ol Concresa of JuneS.)7ti enUtWAnart f, tfcc of timber lands In the Slates vi (a.'ornla.Orei-cn Nevada .and Wuhlnc'-on Terrliory," aiextend td to til th putUe land states by act of August i, 1W2. Oscar Ptrlersoo. ol Staokan'. cmnty ol ?p"kn. state of ah Inew c. bas this uay hied tn lbi iCS -e bl sworn .tatment So ''Xi', for tr- rirrhax the SB; -I section No. towub!p soatk, ot raae a -sesl, and will .jlfei proof tosow ti-at the land sjoikt Is more valuable for n ttmlcr or iMne tlsan far ajrrtn.ltarsl wirr. . and to establish Sis ! clst-n l! jre the Kirt:er aad U4ver of this I olflcaolKosaburx.Orcon. oc Weont ylsy. the litis day of November, 1COI I lessntuailH(: AtMreaw unciMin, I of Klandrvu. sotttb IHkoU. J. W. naxdoer. W H MeCrtMsen, and tieo. Taylor, all of Kos-.-bsirr. Orectm. Any sod a'l pe-som claiming a-1: erveiy lie above derlbol lands are rejte.:-d H 2!-trn-ir latms in lbi ssTkv on or before al 1 ll'.h day of Noveatvr. 1. J.T. Rtimv, Re-.sur Notice for Publication. I. S. Land Office. Row-bur, "re Jane a. 1A-S Notice is hereby -riven that Is eosapltanca with the proriiicas of the act of Costf-ress o! icae X. st. entitled "An ut lez the tal of timber lands tn the states of California, Oreaoa Nevada .and Washlnsv-,n Territory," ajextend ed to all the public land states by act of Auimst 4, UK. Archibald E Wad. of Wales, county of Cti;r. sute of North Ilskota. has this dav il tn tbt o-Ac hU swom sutemenl N" . for th SW4 .4 ste tson No t township sooth, ot rsnce a sresst, and n .1; of fer proof to show that theland soajclit is acra ralnaMe for it tiale: or stone thaa for acrtcultara panM-. and to establish bis claim lfore the Rectster asd Keoeiver of this eltlce of Kcseburs.Orefoa. on Thurnlay. llx iU day of November, ISO, He names a kIIocsh- IH-xna Waitoe, U. E. U)lthu. botb of Park River. N UaknU, Brynloif Pmm. of Mtltnn. N. !ak-U. ia ! Ras mus ti btooe. of Alexandria, Mtnn. Any and all person elatalav adversely tbe liTe desrribed land are roioested tn file their claims in this ofheeoa or txtiore said lsth d ay of November, 15t. J.T. BaiDats. BcfHtter. Notice for Publication. f N1TED STATES UVNI) OKFICE. Kos burg Oref on. June "3. 1".!. Notice is hereby given that la cotapJIance srlth the provisions of the act of Congresa e! JoaeS. T. entitled "An art fnr the sale of timber lands in the Stat. "f California, Oregon Neva-la .and W ashlnctun Territory," as extend ed to all tbe public land slates by act ot August .1S. BRYNJOLF PROM, of Milton, county of Cavalier, state nf North Pakota. bas this day tiled In thisJnOechis snorn statementTNo. SW, for the purchase of the !E4 of sec. No. I.Tp 25, south ot range 9 west, and til offer proof losbow thatthelasdunght Is more valuable for Its timtr or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim beft-re the Itcclstrr and Ilecelver of this of ilco of Hoseburg, Oregon, on Friday, the 1Mb dav of IVcembcr, VXU. He names wltneioes-Thomas Wadge. ol Paik Klvcr. North Dakota. Archltld E. Wadtre. Wales. North Dskota. Rasmus. M. Stone, Ale-.-andrla. Muinv-soU, O. E. Loithus, Park Hive; North Dskola, Any and all persons cam!Di adversely the above described lands are requested to tile"thel claims In tlil oibee on or le!orc said lMh dav of IH-cembcr. IMS. J.T.nKIIHilii, Itgtster. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATE! LAND OFFICE. Kosebunc, Ore., June a. 1W8. Notice is hereby given that tn complianca with the provisions ot the act ot Congresa of Junes. IS 8. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lanits In the States ot California, Oregon Nerada.and Washington Terrliory," as extend ed to all the public land states by act of August . 1S32. OLE E. 1.0FTIIDS, of Park River, county of Walsh, state ol North Dakota, has this day Hied In thlsolSco his sworn tatei. cut No. SIS7, for the purt.hae or the N'j of the N, f nvtton No. 10. township , south of ranee S wist and will offer proot toshow that tho land sought Is more valuablo for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver ot this office of Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, tbe t'Jtlt day ol November IKK. Itc names as witnesses: Thomas Wadite, of Park Klvcr, North Dakota, Archibald E Wadge, Wales, North Dakota. Rasmus Jt Stone, Alex andra. Minnesota, Bryujolf Prom, of Milton. North Dakota. Anv and all ncrsons clalmlnitlr advenclv the ulKiviMkscrllK.il lands are reUctcd tn fll- their claims in mis otuce on or ocioiv sain lutn nay of November, 1908. J.T. BRIDGE'-. Kcgl-ter. Notice for Publication. UNITED STAT E3 LAND OFFICE, Roseburg, Oicgoti, Jillv29 t'AB. Notice ts hereby gtven that In eompllancsi with tho provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 1STS, entitled "An act for the sala ot timber lands In the States of California, Oregon Nevada .and Washlngtor Tei rltory," aa extend ed to all the public land stales by act of August . ISStt WELCOME U HKUBELL, ol Sparta, county ol Monroe, stale ni Wlscouslu has ibis day filed In tli'f otlleo ln sworn state ment No. Wiil, for the purchase of tho lots 9, 10, 1 15 and 16, of section No 10. in (owti'iiip .o soutn 01 range no 3 wist and will otfer proot to show that theland sought Is mora valua ble for Its Umber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hfs claim before the Register and Receiver ot this office of Roseburg, Oregvn. ou Tuesday the 6llt dny of Jauuaty. T90I. He natuta hh witno'.ses: John C. hbatlitck, Sparta, Wln-onsln, II Krkoiiborgcr, Paul Uary. 1IU el Roseburg, Oregon, J. It. Kvarts, IVel. Oivson AuyandHlt persons claiming adversely Iie aliovo dtscrllHHl lauds ure rcities'el 10 file their claims In this ortfce uu or before (liu a i.l 6th day ol January, tbOI. J.T HIJIIIG- S llciitbter 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 yon don't know PAT C-ll on or addrcp . . f f. puttBUjioD, assa Your Ranches aai 1 im Lands with me. : : : R. R. JOHNSON, I HAVE EASTERN AND CAN CUSTOMERS SELL 3 XOOOGOGOGOO COOOOCCOOCOOOCOOOOOCCOGGOOCC o S 8 AGENCY 'Rambler BRAZING Bicyles O Tit Oatf 2 X 5 oooooocooooooxxxxxooooccooooooooocxxxx White Famil' Rotary Sewing Machines With 5. K. SYKES, Agent For D0UGLA3 SHpDlD GRANDE Ul" '.W TH THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and the Famous Rock' Mountain Scener by daylight TO .AXjIi POINTS ELA.ST 3 FAST TRABS DAILY BEBTBi OGDQi AXD DENTER 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars aud Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS For rats, fofclrs and formation, aikircws- Notice for Publication I'ntted ?ute Land OfSe. Ri-bn:, Orecno, June 22. IaC Notice ts Here J siren tbat tn cosnptlaaca with Use provtstons of ibe act o Csgres of JcneX,lTTs.euUUedAnarl for tbe sale ot Untter lands In tbe States of rallsorala.Orefon Nevada .and asilnewn Terrliory. uuutsl d to all the pqbltc land states by act of Asrut .li. WIUJAM J. EXTRES-", ofOsfcfcmh, county of WtnaeNaso, State o Vis..bas this day Sled la lhli(Se bis sworn ia-emeit N-. .MM) trtl-e pa-rriae of the ES SPV SWi of sec Uon 1 iu Township zs c-wik. Rarnre 4 Wrt, and -"r.r. "Iter proof to shiw tfcatthelaadsout;:t Is mrt- valuable fur It tltuber or stone than for agrtrultural purposes, and to establish bis dafo t-efore tbe Rerfsler and Receiver of UUa office of KoMbars.Oreccn. ot Munday, the -Mh day of Sei-tetatvr. 193 He names as witnesses: Koy Brennaad. Krank K. KopltU, Mann TUtnnvea. and llerma- llattihetta. of Osh1toh, Vtonsin Anv aad all peiMsns clalmine adversely the above doeHb 1 -and are reqneisted ti tile ttelr claim in this olbce on or befo- td .?th day of S-wemlir 1S0S. JTBKllHiKS Jnly Wp. Keict-ter. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATS? LND OTinK. Kosebunr. Ore .Jane . bust. Notice ts hereby given that In corapttaac with the provisions of tbe act of Conrrvss of June S, 1STS. entitled "An a-t for the sals of timber lands In the States of Cali.orma. iinms Nevada, and Washington Territory." asextend- i i . ih. ,,,,1,11.1. i,. ... ,. , ; r ,......., K.v..t"' 'lS7i .. , ., t , THOMAS WAPGK. of fart River, county of Walsh, state of North !akU, hav this ,ly file.1 tn this ..sHe hta sw.-rn staienient No M. for the )ir - chaw of the lots land 2,S, NS"-4 of section No. 4, township a. south of r-nee S west andnillot!erpnof toshow that thclandfought ts more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his ctann itore f.e i.esister and Kccelver ot thii off Ice of liowburjr, Oregon, on eilnt'wlay, the lSlh day of November, ISC 3. He names as witnesses; RrynioK I'rora. of Ml It'll. North Dakota, Arcnitwiu K. Wad (re. of Wales, North Hakota. Rasmus M. Stone, of 1 K. LiltUiH, of lttik j Alexandria. Minn , O. River North Dakota. Auy aud all persons claiming adversely the aWivc descritod lands ate requested f St their claims in tills otllcv an or before said litb day of Nov. l'AB. J.T. BRIDGES, Ke Ister. Notice for Publication. UN1TKD SKATK3 LAND OFF1CK. Rosebunt, Ore., June WOfS. Notice ts here oy litrcn that In complianca with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, )S8.cntllUd "An act for tho sale ot timber lands in tbo States of Callfomla,Orei-on Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the public land states by act ot August 4.1SJ2. RASMUS it. STONE, of Al-xandria, county ot Douglas, stato ot Mlnn.-s.ita, has this day illud in this tiQIco his swotn statement No. JIS, fer the ptircha o of tho S', MVij, N", SWof uon ,mi. t-. town snip soutn and will offer proof toshowtbat Is morv valuable for Its tlmbe for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim Kioro the Register and Receiver of this ottlco ot Roseburg, Oregon. ou Wulnoday, the Ibtn dav ol November, IWI Ue tlMilCn a ltlti-i S'es: Tlinmas Wadgr, (1. K. Uittluis, tsith of Park Ulver, North Dakota, Archibald K. U Wade, of Wales. North Dakota llrjiijoll "n.m.i( Ml. ton North Dalcota. Any aud all pvrMitis claiming adven-ely the uliove desoriiHl la -ils aro rtstue. .! to tlte'thelr l.ttns tn tttta owoionor beb fore the said 1Mb u.-y ol Norcaibcr, lain. J. r. EKIDilKV, RdoUter. Resebarj; Oregon. OFFICE IN MARKS BLOCK, ROSEBURG, OR. 8 ICYCLE REPAIRING 8 LATHE WORK HARRY E. fllLLER, Onn rhit-r-hlll X Wvflr If It's a WHITE It's ALL RIGHT The and Tailoring Machines. Automatic Lift. AND COOS COUiNTIES ALLOWED C iMcBRIDE, Gen'I Aycent, la-l Third Street. Portland. Ore. Notice for Publication. rn.ted uts Land OSee. Roaebo-r. Oreeoo. Jooe IS. TrW5. Notice u hereby (riven that In eorasllaaca with the nra-ritiocso! the act of Centres al JnneS esiUUed An act for tie sals ol "-be- lands In tbe States of CaUfernt.Orel-ca Nvv a-ta Jtnd VVashijuUi Trr-r . . a,rj. jdoll the psbllc laad states by act of Acfsat HEXT U. BRiKES, of Kwbnrjr CuQntv ot ;scUs. Stite ol Ore sron. haithisd.y M.rdin thb oCee hli sworn sta-eascnt No. Vtf. for th prchae nt the N X1 of section S,Mwn5bipr. range i west aad will offer proof to show that the Uad soe r ht Is i&ore valnabie fc-r its Umtvr or stone thats for atrlcpltoral parposca. aad to esUbltsh hU elalm before tn Recister aad Beceivcr ot thli tflca of Boaebarr. Ortfoa. on Krday tb 2 a day September, lWa. Ua tsamrs a wltaerses: Gr$e Keed. II. u stodly Marraret J- Brcs, D. P. Fl-hec. all of Koebrs, Hrrftoa. Any aad aU -fersAM dairalnc adverxlv the aUvedescr-bed lands are reqttetd to He their etaiTtM in th Mc on or before the 3Hh div ot SepteBber. 19. , , J. T. BRIDGES, Jr Resist Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Kosefcanc. Oregon. June "Sue. Notice is hereby iclven that In complls.ac with K. im.I.I. l iv. . f . vr-v: . "... .". i 'ao,Kictnmwu Attsn tor tie sala ol ) UmlMr lands In the States of California. Orecoa ! Nevada.andWasMnctonTerrltory.-asextchd- ! ed to all the public land states by acted Anrua . IWi. T ' MARY K. CLARK, ot Osbts-vh. R. t. ItoxlsT, cuuotr ot Wluns b-urJ. Mate of Wtsc.wsin. has thtsUy filed in ' vtBre ber sworn stitemeat No. 5B. for ! ?uf! -. ' -e N"Vi. sV. NEi, I N SKV Tp SSS, kl V, and wul t "u5' I;"'".' w mai tae lano s.ai:ht u raoru taiuaoieioriu iiBtoer or stie than for ac-rt- stone than for inl. ) ' ,'",!UI Jo estawisa ner Claim to said land before the Register and Recctvw ot this ofli- at K.etnrv-. tlnwnn on Monday the 2th dy J September. IMS. She names as witnesses: 0. D Clark. Martin KasrauAcen. Hemm Itartxhelra. and Roy Any and all pwsoas cUlutng adversely the above described lands arts requested to file thtr elaims l:i thUotnrouor befent sifcl iith dar of September. KSB. J.T. BRIDGES. "P Regtstex. Notice for Publication. I'nltcd States Land Offlee Roseburg. Orvvon, Juue VI, 1903. .!J'?t.,E6 11 terabT given that tn cocirllancw with the provisions of the act of Congress ot June 3, Si entitled "An act for the sale of Umlwr lands In the States of California. Oregon i?i;i?ilSd W if,h,n,K,? Territory." as axtend tiai Pu"e lnl Ut by act ol Auguat JOnN U WATSON, of Glide, county it IX uglas, stale of Oregon ..i,..i. ... .....wii:. ... " - "v ' r'wi u'tw mat tne land sotieht is more valuable for lu Umber or stonWaii i?ri"RVc2UuISI R?1?M. " esubllsh tU ?i&ire 5ta K?f ister and Receiver ot ttu oftlcootKMeburg.Oregon. ..n TuestlHy the Jy 0( gptc.mir tKR He ttabiu wrtlurssw: H. U ItS S lU-Maer, J .hn Oreenman, and R J Wm ill of ivel. Oregon. ---'auii J- "-.on, Anvanlall i.rson nlatml. - R'Hvdetr.oe,i land rv teunesteU toSi tiwlf otSspt. tt-M. White Is King IT K a 1 BB TUSK Wda k - -Jr. 1 . -- " mh uuivw nis sworn stat- ot n-ig west, mnt,.Mi. saw, lor the pnrchase of the lata t thu land sought and 4. SWU NWV Sff swvr. ? VJ?.T. n , . 1 , In . 1 ... 'U J. T.BKIDOES, Kegist. JUIJiSp by odd pence.