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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1903)
BOWIE'S BIG MISSIONJ Zionist Leader's Plans to Evan gelize New York. EVERY HOUSE 18 TO BE VISITED Killer of Zlon Cltr Intends Thai None Shall Eicapc-Tract Will Be Distributed JXadlaon Sanore Gar den to Be Ilendo,narter of Invni- Ins Army, "Which Will Be Traw morted From Cblcmco In Ten Spe cial Train. It Is not a mere dalliance with super latives to say that "Dr." John Alexan der Dowie, ruler of Zlon City, near Chicago, and head of the Christian Catholic Church In Zlon, la tho busiest and most optimistic man in Illinois today, says the New Tors; Herald. With all his other manifold tasks he is concerning himself night and day with the coming mission of his, "res toratlon host" to New York, when the Bvnnirellzatlon of the metropolis will begin. Flans for the invasion and the cam palgn to redeem New York from the Imps of darkness have been formulat ed to the smallest detail. Ten trains have been enjrajred to transport the host eastward. These will leave Chi cago by various trunk lines, and all are scheduled to arrive in New York on Friday, Oct 10. Dowie's own train will be the last to leave Zlon City and the first to reach New York. In Dowie's private car, which will be magnificently appointed and donated for the purpose by the Nickel Plate road, will ride "Elijah IL." Mrs. Dow ie, Gladstone Dowie, their attendants and the immediate staff of the general overseer. This train is to reach New York at a quarter past 7 o'clock on the morning of Oct. 16. A complete telegraph system will be installed in this train in charge of a competent operator. By this means Dowie will receive-hourly reports from each of the other nine trains, giving Its exact location, progress and such other information as may be deemed desirable to the leader of the conquer ing host. Dowie will be the flying king, giving his orders en route to his followers. Nine of the trains will con sist of ten day cars, with sleeping cars attached. Specific orders have been given by Dowie to the entire host that each member must eat in Madison Square Garden, where extensive preparations are being made to take care of the restorationlsts. There will be no lav ish meals and no putting on of frills in the eating of them, but the food is to be wholesome, and two meals a day will be served for 25 cents. Deacon Frank W. Cotton will be commissary of tho host, and under his charge will be the entire kitchen staff of Elijah Hospice Zlon City's name for a hotel Edina Hospice and Zlon Home No. 1. This force will attend to the cooking of the meals, the cooks to work in relays, bo that the work de volving npen each may be as light as possible. Madison Square Garden will present the spectacle of from 8,000 to CO0O Zionists eating at once. Dishes are to be taken along. These are a! ready provided for in Zlon City. Breakfast will be served at S o'clock and dinner at 5 o'clock In the evening. Every restorationlst" must be on hand at the garden for these two meals. If his appetite becomes too strong to wait for the 5 o'clock meal be may buy a lunch at an eating house in the territory to which he will be assigned for missionary work. The Zlon band of forty pieces will wake the echoes, and the adult choir of 850 members and the Junior choir of 200 voices will unite in the battle hymns of the church. While in New York the host will .take part in the eariyjnorning meet ings of praise arid prayer, at which iDr. Dowie will d Oliver-add resses on the eleven commandmeBts faking one each morning, and four other subjects, which he will select far- the fifteen days. As soorraurposBlble afterbreak- fast the companies will fpnnhelr seventies, find leave .Madison Square Garden 'for, the . districts", allotted to them for'tho day-work. Ai .10 o'clock every morning the. "general overseer will bold a meeting kt-Mgdlapn, Square Garden, at which the. host' will not be present At &these neetinga iDowie hopes to glvedlvlnehbeallng teaching and to spendtnnch time with -the ill lu and suffering.-. The V members jot the ibost will befcexpected to 'return to iMadlson Sauare Garden for their la Ibors at 4 p. m. A hot dinner of, three or four courses will be served at 5 p. m. This will give .ample time to get .ready for the evening meeting. There are to be nomfternoop meetings. . There willbe street meetings lr vari ous parts ot the city. These meetings will not .be So" demonstrative aa-those held Jjy the- Salvatlon Army, but will be similar", to . them in that there will be speaking, praying 'and singing of hymns. The bulk of the work mapped out Siowever, will consist of visitations, members of the host going to business and private bouses and leaving tracts Issued under the .direction of "Dr. iDowie. These tracts relate to the Itenets of the church, to the principles tenets ol uie cuurcii, 10 uie pruiuyies of divine healing promulgated by the head of the church and the cures said to have been effected thereby. It is contemplated that not a house in all New York shall escape, and Dowie has figured out that every one can be reached, with plenty of time to spare for the big meetings. He calculates (that each visiting delegate can ring SZ dnvaVe dCnment8 at 300 The purpose of tbe New York inva sion is to establish the eastern brand af his church more firmly. "CRUSADE ON MORMONS. Jsbtt Alntnngtr Dorvipra Plana Invade TJtaJi JTe Tear. ormonism is tnreatcoea witn ex tinction more absolute rfrqrt could be attained by any mere legislation, says the Chicago Record-HeraliL. Th inner most fortress of the Mormons at Salt Lake City Is to be attacked next year by tbe legions of John .Alexander Docr- lo. "Conversion to Zon' City tenets" wlH be the slogan of the Dowie battle trray. "The restoration hosts will assuredly crusade to Utah in 1004," told' one of Dr. Dowie's deacons the other dnv. "From Chicago ?and the neighboring states we 'will more 8,000 or 4X00 strong, ii ihesyeatZion has .many fol lowers, and they will be expected to Join- the array." The founder of. Zlon" City anticipates a decidedly lively campaign against the Berried ranks of Mormonlsm. He thinks that the trend of affairs will be anything but dull. No secret has been made by Dr. Dowie of bis longing to contrive a conversion of tbe Mor - mons, and. the deeds that they hope to do in the Utah stronghold are constant ly being discussed fay tho citizens of Zlon. After the inlaultv of Chicago and New York, Dr. Dowie, it is understood, believes Salt Lake City to bo the worst of remaining wicked American cities. Salt Lake's superlative badness, Becom ing to Dr. Dowie, is based not so much on the actual vice thero holding sway or on the number of crimes committed, but rather on the practice of Mormon Ism, which is particularly abhorrent to Zionists. But the expedition to Salt Lake is only a beginning. It Is notmng more than a first battle In a campaign, ban Francisco has been charted as the scene Tcnrfuro In 1906. anQ on IT. w crusaders will move at that time. It is iid that all the cities on the continent which Dr. Dowie thinks in need of moral reform and regeneration have been listed, and they will be attacked one by one and year by year in. due or der of their immorality, it is possiuio that a foreign expedition to China will be arranged; Dr. Dowie taking Intense Interest in "the Chinese wnen ine sun Francisco warfare Is waged particular attention will be given to Chinamen. The Strain oC Iloivlntr. A medical paper discusses the "health of the oarsmen" and comes to no very definite conclusion as to the effect of training and racing oa the after life of the varsity oar. Some years ago tho late Trofessor Morgan, in his little work, "University Oars," gave the re sults of an investigation regarding 255 who were then living out of 204 who had taken part in the boat races. And his returns seemed to show that oars men were rather benefited than In jured by the discipline and struggle. It must be remembered that the pre liminary sifting of the torpids, the elehts and the trials weeds out the weaklings at Oxford who could not stand the strain. And every rowing man knows that the trained man who tumbles back in the boat after a hard ' foucht race is as fit as ever wltnln a minute. London Chronicle. HHrtivrer Pralt Treea. It will not do in this country to plant fruit trees along the public highways. as is done with great success In many European countries. The great stato farm of Hungary distributes 15,000; choice fruit tree without cost to town ships and communities which will plant and care for them until bearing age. The characteristic American boy would never penult a fruit of any sort , that can be eaten to reach the age of maturity unless a full grown bulldog ' was kept chained to each tree. Farm and Ranch; $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will bo 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 fraternity. Catarrh being 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 syetem 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 offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimon- nials Address F. J. Chenney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family pills are the best. JARS. H. E ASTON ia prepared to wait -upon old and newcsomeTBandfeenafr 'ritIl: a- full and complete stock of GROCERIES: All fresh and of the very best, quality. Teas aad coffees are,' specialties. Your patronage1 solicited. r k rlMBEl0ANir 6MZINQ Jf N ID City and Mining .Propert.-Home-etcadsand Timber. Claims Located, the best now vacant. No fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinquish ments bought and sold. ; : : Stewart Land Co., Rom i Taylor Wilsea Rock ROSEBliHG OREGON u - . Homes from $250 tO $5000 ... .. nnui.ur 1 iiunu vWm. M, Porter, Real Estate Agent and Notary Timber and Homestead Locator Packer and Guide Camas Valley, Oregon 23 milcasoulh trial ol Roil.nrg Administrator's Sale of Real Prop- orty. Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order made by the County Court of Douglas County, Stato of Oregon, in the matter of the eEtatc of Thomas Dunseath, deceased, on the 28tii day of September, 1903, and entered in the 1 Probate Records of said Court on said day, directing and authorizing me, the undersigned administrator of the said estate, to sell at either public or .private sale, as provided by law, tho realpop- erty of, and belonging to the s.iid estate, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, for tho purpose of paying off the claims against the said estate and tho expenses ol administration Now, therefore, by virtue of said or der, I will, on and after Saturday, Octo ber 3l8t, 1903, at ono o'clock in tho af ternoon of said day, proceed to sell and offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real property owned by tho said ettate and described as follows, to-wit: The 1 E of tho SVJ of Sec. 20, Township 32 South, of Range o West.Willamette Me ridian, in Douglas County, Oregon, con taining 80 acros, nioro or loss. Dated at Rosoburg, Oregon, Una 20th day of Soptombor, A. D. 1003. E. K. Wilson, Administrator of tho estate of Thomas Dunseath, Deceased. First publication, Oct. 1st, 1903. D. S. T. West, having accopted soveral old and reliable fire insurance com pa uies, is now prepared to do a general fire insuranco business. Insure with him. Oflico at the City Hall. 102-tf. Write your FarmExperience and Send In 1902 the Southern Pacific Company published a pamphlet entitled "Cali- foi nia Industries". It con tamed prmci pally the personal teHtiinnnius of experi enced cultivators, says the Pacific Home stead. A short description of the dif ferent sections was given and following this the testimonies of fruit growers, dairymen, etc., etc., showing tho numbor of acres cultivated to oranges, grapes olives, alfalfa, etc., the cost to cultivate tho yield per acre and price tho products were sold for. This wasono of tho moat practical pieces of literature that could be put out. Mr. V. E. Coman, G. 1. A., of tho Southern Pacific Company, has written the agents of that company iu Oregon tl.at it is the intention to got up a similar publication for Oregon and asks that all who are able to givotho results from their farms, dairlos, fruit orchards, berry patches, etc., in Oregon write the results for publication in the pamphlet. He eavs ho wants only tho actual results under favorable condition the same as can be accomplished by any intelligent grower under normal conditions; that is, no wants oniy noncst representations. Any ol our readers m Oregon who will take the time to give tne;r experiences will bo doing the com pany a courlsey ami tne stato justice You may send your statement to Mr Soman, or to the Plaisueau k and it wil forwarded to hiro Cause of Lockjaw. Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by a bacillus or germ which exists plentifully in street dirt. It is inactive so long as exposed to tho air, but when carried be neath the skin us in the wounds caused by percussion caps or rusty nails, and when the air is excluded the germ is roused to activity and produces the most virulent poison known, ihese perms may be destroyed and all dancer of lock jaw avoided by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely as soon as the injury is received. Pain Balm is an antisepic and causes cuts, bruises and like injuries to heal without maturation and in one third the time required by the usual treatment. It is for sale by A. C. Mars ters' and Co. Facts. Mr. Man, you want facte. We are going to give you facts. As you read them over you will know they are facts And we can prove they are facts. It is a fact that McCormick Binders, Mowers and Rakes are the standard by which all others are guaged. It is a fact, 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 above are all in cluded in the Big 3. You can find them at S. K. Sykes', Roseburg, Ore. See the Title Guarantee & Loan for blue prinU and filing papers. Co. tf Get your abstracts ot title from J. D Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract books 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. Schrotcn, Roseburg Oregon. 56tf 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 lor 14 years and ts today a leader among the high grade pianos of the world. Some cheap pianos are made high grade simply by getting a boost in the Oregonicn or some other leading paper, through those big dealers who think they can, and do make the major ity of people believe it simply because they say so. It doesn't take ink, boost or high commissions to make a good piano, but instead tho very best mechanics, and tho very best material such as are always used in Needham pianos. 29-tf T. K. Riciiakdson, Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. Ths Beit Low Prlctd Jewaled Witch Mill Non-Magnetic Ulckel 6Hrer Cats Fully Guaranteed Fox sils b7 ALL JEWELERS Qaftratcd Booklet oarequNt, showing COLORED FANCY DIALS The New England Watch Go. Si. Little, DENTIST. jjOal Oakland, Oregon -I ! f i I - 19 Professional Cards. jyX. H. L. STUDLE1 Osteopath ALL DISEASES TKEATED BDCCKsaFULLY I'houe 7,,, lomenco. iv.vu iiw CM UOSCDUrg Oflico : Koom U Taylor .t Wilson Block Examination Kreo. Offien linm i in v n. 2tofp.m. UrmluRtoStlllOolleKoof Osteopa'tliv Q.B0KGI? M. 15HOWN, Attorney-at-Law, Court House Down Itairs. KOSKIIUIta.OKK Q V F1SHEK, M.D., Physician, Surgeon. OBiee over P. O. Kosbuuko. 'Phone Main 591. Okixiqn. i. GEO E. tiOUUK.. Physcian & Surgeon. fltCeo Uovlew 1114. UOdlllllJrtH OKKUHK mntie. xam 31 LMER V. HOOVKK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ROrfKUUilQ Oiikoon Special attention Riven to Discuses ol Ihu Noh unci Throat. Ofaco-Matu St., one door south ot Cltr Hull Minne. Main 311. p W HAY NTES, DENTIST, Ruvluw Untitling, Telephone No. l. Y Cbiwtoud a J . 0. Watson Attorneys at Law, RwjmU.'.S, Bank Build.. KOJSHURO, OK IVtf-Buslnei.5blorcthe D B LandOfacesnd raliilnsciuu- ajelally. JOUN H. SHUPE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ROSEUI'IIO, OllKHON Busiuif before U. H. Laud Office anil Prol ate buslnras a special t jr. OlBre Abraham Bntldlne. J C VULLKRTOM Attoruey-at-Law. Vi 11' prartico in all the stale anil Federal CoarU Ont-o In Mailt Brat;., KoMbarz. Urecon. F. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. -ouk 1 and 1 -iTlew Bultdlns. J A. liUCHANAN, Nowry i'ulilh;. Attoruey-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room S Manten BulHloc kOiKBUrtii. (I J. ROBINETT. Attorney at Law. 11. 3 Block I Taylu- Ro-ebokg. Orb JOH.N . . tYAN, CIVIL ENGINEER Laud Surveyor. FRANK RYAN, TIMBER ESTIMATOR Office, Hoon 6. Taylor & Wilson Block. KosebarK- Rne Farm for Sale. A good S00 acre farm for sale five miles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acres in cultivation, balance hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good houso, barn and other improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc I Gee, Myrtle Creek, or D.'s. K. Buick, Roseburg, Oregon. 2-tf 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 Drug Co. mltf 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. The Toledo Blade Is uow Installed In its new building, with a modem plant and equipment. and facilities equal to an; publication between New York and Chicago, it is tbe only Weekly newspaper edited exproaly lor every state and territory. The News of tbe World so arranged that busy people can more easily comprehend than by icadltif; cumbersome columsof calllc. All current topic mailc plain In each lMUeby special cditorat matter, written from inception down to dale. Tbe only paper publif bed especl ally for people who door do not read dally news papers, and yet thlrrt for plain fact, fbal this kind of a newspaper Is popular, Is proven by the In-1 Hut the Weekly USadc now lmi orer 1SO.C0O yearly subscribers, and Is circulate,! in all r arts ol the U.S. In addition to the news the UNdc publishes short and m rial Morle. and many department ol matter salted to every member of the family. Only one dollar a year Write for free ,p.-c!uieu copy. Addrews THE BLADE, Toledo, Ohio. THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD Tho (ircatest Farm Taper of the North west. Published weekly at Salem. Ore gon. Edited by the Farmers of tho Northwest. Twenty I'agcs. Illustrated. A WR.STERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE Si Papers for $i oo. Lrs.n thn act.i each Publication Ijcan March 1. 1900. Now has 9,300 subscribers, riicuoincual urmvlh Is duo to its being tho best farm paper pub lished. YOU SHOULD READ IT HOMESTEAD AND PLAINDEALER $2.75 A YEAR. a 0 b e 0 1 Go to .. .. t F. BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and First-class Shavo or Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Tow els, Tools always in shape. G J Bntlis in Connection. 8Lop on Jackson St. 9 2 Sosiety TVlectlngo. A. F. A. M. Laurel Lodge Ho. 13. lloldn regular rauelfnifH on second and f nrth WodnemlayB of enuh month. O. P. Cosiiow. VV. M. N.T.JKWtrr, Secretary. O. U. W. ItoBuhnrg Lodxe No. 10. Meets tho second and fourth Mon 1 days of inch month at 7:30 v. m.. In the I. O. O. F. Hall. Membora in K'ood Rtandlnir are invited to attend. F.M.Tozikii M.W. E. II. Lbnox Recorder. D. .8 Wkht, Financier. P. O. ELKS. Kos-elmig Lodge Nr.. 32(1. Holds r.'ijlur couiiijiinicA- tiona nt I O. O. K. lli.ll on -ecinl aud fourth 'J'liurmliiys of ouch immth. All tmmilmrfl roqiieaKtd to uitiiml rtn- larlv and all viditiut! hreth-m are corili- nlly invited to ittlend. r. !. Waitk, K. K. Hov McCimi.lfk, Hecretarv. CO. E, FOURTH RKUIMKNT.-C). N. (.., lutinlH Ht ..iitio-y Hnll evniy F. ! H.un, (Jit EGREK OF rONOU.-MytticLKli:.j No. la. Mm ta itttl and 4th Ttinrp day veaiinji r.f i.-acIi -ntin'li ir Nn- live rSiins' Hull. Vi'itin laenilvre cot dially luvitiwl tii iiitei d Mkh. ' Ikuit Wkvt, C. of II. K. H. Lk.nnox, Rfc. OF A. Conn nonitla- So. 32. For flt'rs oi Amuricd. Meete every Hall. Vieitinuh'othe-" always welcuni". S. V Van.ile C. R. F H. Lenox. R. f . K. V. Hoovim, 1'hvt t iiin. g O. 11. F !'liHt an Ionise No. 3 Meytp in Oild Fe owh' TfDipio, cir iter Jack eon nn (;nee utretf-, on rsRtcr-Iav evi'ninc l '-ch wenic Mpiii borH of the ordf-r in irwd hiaiKlinc arc liivittnl to attend. J. C. Thitchkli., N. i. N.T. Jkwktt. St:cn-tary. Kof 1'. AIplui LotKi No. -il. every V,Vtmedv. m I. O. Hall i-. 7:3t i. ib. Mn.V MM O. F iie'i at i;ood t landing are invtlw! to :i;tnd. Geo. E. llouok'. S. V. HampK.R. S. O.T. M. Protection Tont No. 15. Holds its regular Reviews the first and third Friday of each month in the I. 0. 0. half. Visiting niciulcrs in good standing are invited to attend. Gi. W. I'KRar, Com. E. E. Bloixjktt, Record Keeper. I LAC CIRCLE No. 40, WCitm of v.'o.-icraf(. MetH on 2nd nd 4th Fridays of wuJi rnnnrJi at th- !,'- melons, HrUl. wiling meei0er in rood M'.amline tro invit-d in attsd. Dkm.a Jkweit, GnardirtJi KtsUcfabor. Min.sik Otkv, Secy. i O. T. M. HoMimri: 11 In, No. il. Hold itn rr-co'Ar TTi upon tb c first and third Fridjs at 2:38 p m of ei ft month in the Native Sins' JEUd. Sisters uf otlmr Hivvis viiiinr in in rity are cordially inyitwl attti onr re--5--. H attie Mosian 1.. iiOH- Jtsfix Kai j-.R. K. fc. b. Kofolurp Chapter Ha. & lioidg their regular xaMi:ijr on Uih um aim uuru icnrMar? :a aecti uontli. initios iHemWrs :it xnt itndtr,2 ar- rraptetfn!Iv invited lo at tend. Man. Nanxix Sprauuk W. M.. Maude Ram Secretary. IT KllEKAHe. Hcobrs Hebekah Lode No. -51. 1. 0. O. F.. mw ia Odd Fellowa'Templf pveryTnwslay eventnz. isitinc eistern ano liretliren invited to attend. Della Rbow.v, X. G. COKA WlMDEELY. il. S. INITED ARTISANS.-Umpqua As U setnhly No. 105 meeta very Satur day evening, at S o'clock in Native Sons Hall. Visitinc Artisans cordially invittnl to attend. Rev. S A. Douglas, M. A. Miss. Lela Beowx, Secretary. OODMEN OF THE WORLD. 0c OamnNo. 125. Mcaih at tho 0d Ffllowe' Hull, in Roehnri:. eTHn- oret and third Monday evening. Visit- ine neighbors alwavi velooma. N.T. JEWtrrr. C. C. J. A. BrciiANAN. Clerk. UNION ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. F. Odd Fellow's Tomple. Moots first and third Thursday evonincs each month. Visitors cordially invited. J. II. ILamilton. C. P. J. C. TwiTCHELL. Scrilie. Your Watch! When was it cleaned and oiled? Is it running liko it 011 lit to? U is not, it would ho well to havu it cx- tniincd, I will look it over carefully and tell you just where tho troublo is bind what it will cost to repair it. I guarantee all my work and live! up to the guarantee. R.F.WINSLOWJe?and - - Ootician Notice for Publication. UNITED RTATK8 UViJI) OFFICK. Itotcburir. Ore Ai. it. liH Notice ts hereby Riven that In comr-Iianco with the provisions of tlio act of Congress of June S, 1878. entitled "An act for the salo ot Umber lands in the States of Callfornta.OreKon Nevada .and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the public land states by act of August a.uw. JOIIN'O 81IAT1UCK, ol Sparta, county of Monroe, stato of Wisconsin has tliis day filed in this olllcu his sworn state ment No. 560, fnrtlic piirchasn ot tho south cintiiiiftrter (SE'i)of suction No 4, in town ship No 27, south ot ratixo No. S vcst and w 111 oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuablo for It timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to establish hit claim before tho Register and ltacciver ot this office of BoMburg, Oregon, on Tuesday tho 1'Jih diy of Juiuiary, 1901. He names as witness: II Krakciibereur. 1'aul (Jnry, lotIi of Koscbunr, Orciriin; J. II. Kvarls, I'ccl, OrcRou; Welcnmo llubbcll, Xpsrta, Wiscobslu, Any and all iroous clalmliiir mlvcrsely the above described lands arc roiuestal to lilo tlulr claims iu this ofliro on or before tho mild 1-lh day of January, 1901. J.T.MB1D0KS, KegUter. Ooats for Sale. About 40 head of Angora goats for salo, nil young does, also eoino thorough bred bucks. Correspondence! nolicitexl. L. A. Masstkbs, Cleveland Oregon. r SUMMONS. In tho Circuit Court of the Stato of Oregon, for Douglas County. Molllo M. Ilo!U,m, IlatntlfT.) vs. O. F. Ilotjldofi, Defen'Unt. 1 To O. V. HoIiIhdu, tlic above rinincl Defend ant: In tho name nt tliuBtute of Oregon, you are hereby nummoncil aiil r'ntilrtxl to apixmr and aimwer the complaint llleU ukIiih ymi In the almv entitle! urt mid fue within r.x wi-vkH from the lato of the first publication of this mminoin, and If you fall to appear and Biiiwer as herein rcmilred, lnr want thereof, the plalntlir will apply to raid c urt for tbe relief deinandiol In her complain', whl'-li is for a decree fnn iiaid court dlMlrlnt; tbe mantaxe rontraet existing between plalntlir and dleiidant, for the care and cunlftdy or the inlnorcbild. Brennan ItoblMm, th' e may resume h r former nmne, Moll it; M. Mo Clalli, for iicr c-osts and dUburteinetit. and for cuch other and fnrdier r-lli-f a t il court may eeem meet with wi'ilty and '. roiifuit-iico. iU'R KUtllUltKB IB Jill 1I IBI1C I ItlllV H t.,'.liiri at lfii)-1 hlx mocnlvu win In the l'i aik.ikh. Kit, a feml wtekly ittrwpaper publil: d at Ho'Cbiiiv, Oregon, by inli-r d Hon M I. 1 hoiiipMHi, CtiUUly Ju!- til 1) .ugl." C'-jr lj un-K in, timde aiuum i, u The first publication 01 this sunim n : . the 2ltli day of Auuuet, IMS J. A 111 1 11 i.N r,l-7w Attorney for 1 Uii, i:r. CITATION. In tbe 'Jounty Court of the Slat of Or. iron (or Ilouela c unty. Iu tin' Mutter "I Ue K-tU'.eoh Tbomai Dnnneatb, UlUllon. I K-rc hwI. ; To TlMMnan Dnuath. (a; her of iter 1. and all others legally liit-rolrl In faid Ettate, ; iiHF.r.i iah: In the name of the Kt e of Oriton Ymt are hereby cltM and r quire 1 to app--ar In tlw County f'irtirl d tba istaw of Ori-Rou. fo- the Count) of Ikmtlnn. in tbe courtroom thereof. at K.t;buri!, lu me county i iiisjia, uu Monday, the 28th day of Sept., 1808. at 10 'olock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to sbow cauae. If any yu hay, why an order (or tbe rale of the real property b lotuiu? to said etat. m prayed for ta lh fMt tion of E. B. Wilson, theitdtntuiatrator. to-wit: The KM of SWW,( rertkra 30,Tp t xrath. rl ranee & et, W. M in Ikiwirlar county. Ora ifon, and oinuinini; SO acru. sbonbl net it maili- authorising 11 K. Wilson, tbe adminis trator ot tbe -stt of Thomim IODrt.Ul, d ceaM d, to veil the alu-CMid real properly, at ettht r public or private ', for the purpo-e of ayinfc the indeowliit of tbe ettate and ur nol administration. Yl:ni M the Hon. M I Ttaompcon. Jwle tt tbe ( omity Court of the 8 late ol Oregnn. for the ( rfiniy of lmtl, with tbe -eat ei sU Coortadlxeil Ibis 2SU lay of Aucoat, A- Ik, I'.oa. Atles : I). K. SHA-BP.WK. Clerk. (-CAM was. Notice for Publication. Land Ofiee al R'cbunr. Cicaoa. ttt umber IK. 111 tiyen that tbe foliates; .... . til., t. . . A I A n.. 1. 1 . . h a. 4 T k make float pruof In support ol bis claim, aad " that nM l raol will be tnsvd rfos Iba Sects-1 Ur sod Receiver, U. S. U O. at Boscbatw, Ok- j Kotl. oa Xoreasber T. IMS. vis- 1 bayM Cosnaf -ok. ! oa HJ. K So sU. for tbe SH 6W). rJc M, T. ! He mh ta iolovuik wiuseawes 10 i-ot hi' remdnuoat nartdcom upon and e-iltlTa-Oon-fra:d Usui. Tlx- TtstK-tosc Utfatll K-nter l.lttnll. Genrfv OOx. tod Xotatj OdWo. nil of BOMrhswyr. Owsju" 1. T. Bbwom, XfiUT. Notice for Publication. I. S Uad oave. Xowbof. Oie . Jgoc J5b.l ttJ NoUreti hrely xlrn tkal la mmpHa with liM nnrrkioiu of Ux act 0 OassKNM ot Jnnea.Tienttt1fl"Aaart for Um nte M Umbr taads la tho alco! CaU'ocBik.Oracea Ktrula sd WsaltiogUia Terrliory,'" imXUa&-e-1 V sll thi public tasd statsM by bto(Aazut 'rar Pitt-r. o! rputaor. r.-unty .( tfji. Jtaae. vest of ta'aab locv r.. n !h. ut flkd in tata "IB bis swv-rn ;wmJt N. M:', !..r tr. pi-fbase as the S Ev ! nftio J No. i. Kwubip & aa-a, of r-c - el and w-Jlolltr proof to t ow tiMl tfee bsaAxravlit li w-n t! lableror .- U- . .-..- ujm Ums for axrlr-.liaral psn aad to alatttib ail clai-n l-f , r Um Xtv sad iarivr wi ibis of flee uf kcobrx. OtvDB. oi Wouvwday, the liiei day cf So-romber, 1908. y tinaici aa wlrntfi : AsOrae ErtckaOSl, of r.andren. Misuk Oakot, J. W. ftaMaer. W. H. M-:rowen. and &ao. Taylor, all tf 9 am batg, Orceon. Anr rif all jvsoo eialotoi adrensdy sk abore oetibed lands ant raqtMaled to He tbrir tains In thf oOee oa or tVfoie ald lllk day of NorSBber, lMs. J , T. Bbimd. Wssjlitor. Notice for Publication. r. s. Land Osat. Bobarc, Ore . juh a, svm. Notice M sverebr ?lTn liml la earn plliac iu, ttsa prorlii.-ui of ttw MX of Ceaarms of Jom 3. lAS. entitled "An art fcr '-it sala of tlrabrr laoda In -i e ates of Call'orcla. oragen Serbia .and aaoctua Tfenuorr. trcztetMi- ed to all toe pobUe land state by ct of AotBit , Areblhald . Wada. 1 ai M'sks (osmT ol C rmlter. tnt ot Xntb isaVota, has tola dav fl:-f la M oner hi i sworn talmect lr tacsnjol se-1 lion So. 1. towns;p snnth of mnt? wan. ' and will offer proof iojoom-thitth had sossit ; Is aor, Talna!a for tu timber or Mum tiias lor arrtnural porp.. and to tablWh Ua claim tef're the RwTssor aad Koaeiver of this OB TbarnlaT. tbi ltb da of Norcabrr. 19oX lie name as vitoosoas. Tcornaa t aoce. U. K. Unftb'ts. bnt of l"ark Hirer. N Dakota. Brrvlolf Inm. of Mtltoa. JC. rsakoW. aad R-i- nus K. i-uoe. ot A!riadrt. M-.nn Asr atki ail person ciainln; an tixit tnt l-oe dearribffd lands are reqoeated to file their claims m this office on or bdhsre said lrta d ar of Noreasber, j.t. isaisoa. Becwier. Notice for Publication. 0NIT811 STATKS W.SO OFrtCK. Ko- banc Oregon. Jane 71. 1$M. Notice is berety firm that In eompHoca with the ffOTtsicas of tbe aet of Cooaiu'j of Jeoc i. Itn. entitled "An act for the mle of timber lands in tbe Wale . aUforaa,0!ieoa Nerada .and Whinet n Territory," srtend ed to all tee pnbtro land stales by aet of August BRY.NJOLK 1'ROU. of Mllum. ccMinty of Caratier. state of North Pakota. has this dat Bled In thbAaOeelUs saorn Matement'No. &W. for tbe nareha. nt the SKi of sec. No. I.T 2 soota of range S west. and w :ll offer proof to tbov that tbe land songst It n:ore valuable for tta tin-r or stone than for agricultural parpors, and to establish bis ctairi hefi.r the Re isle r and Keeotrer of tMs office of Koseburc.Orccon. on Friday, tbe 1U) dnT of December. 193S. He names wnse. inonuu nmssje. o rut Hirer, North OakoU. Archibald E. Wadce. Wales, North Dskote. Kaomo. H. StoDC, Alex andria Minnesota, O. K. lAttsia. l'ark Rivet North IWkoU, Any and all peroas elalmlmt adversely the above described lauds are requested tn Ate the! claim in this o9ka u or ltore tald 3th dy ot December, 1WS. J.T.BRIIXiKS, Ktaister. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATE LAND OFFICK. Koseburs, Ore., JaiieS. 15J8. Notice ts hereby given that In oowpllanro with the provisions of tho act of Congren of Junes, 15TS. entitled "An act for the tola ot timber Umis In the Slates of California, Ortwon Nevada.andWahlnKton Territory," as extend ed to all tho public land states by act ot August , li. OI X. 1.0FTH0P. of I'srt River, couniv ot Walh. sule ol North Dakota, has this day tiled iu this office hts sworn ktatei-ieut No. SIS7, for the purchase ot the NN ol tht s , ri ,c-Uon .vo 10. townjhlp . south of range S wwit and 111 offer proof to show that the land son gh Is more valuablo for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Kcsister and Receiver ol this officM o! lloscburc.Orcson on Thursday, the Mh day ol November. 16CB. Ho nnmcs as witnesses: Thomas aae. i I'ark Klver, North Dakota, ArcMbaM E Wa'lRe, Walts. North Dakota. Itosinus M.Stone, Alex- andrtn. Minnesota, lliyiijoll rrom, ol xlltnn. Knrth IlritfAta. Any and all persons claiminsly advcrely the above described lands are requestod lo Bl their i lalma in this onice ou or oeiore sain una uay of November, IS. J.T. BRIDGKS. Regfoter. Notice for Publication. UNITED ST A1K3 LAND OVFICK, Koeburir, Oregon, JulvlO VXK. Notice Is hereby given that In compllanca with tho provisions of the act of Congress of Juno x, 1ST?, entitled "An act for tho rale ot tlmWr lands in the States of Oallfornla,Orcson Nevada, and Woshlugtor Teitllory,"asextend ed to all the publicised states by act of August WELCOME I- IIEBUELI, of Sptrta, county ol Monroe, state ol Wisconsin has nils day fllul in tit's office his sworn Mate- mcut No. sfol. for tho purchase ot tbo lots 9, 10, IS and 16. of sllou No 10, in towmhlp No. '.7. south o rouso No .1 .,.,,. and w 111 of for nroof to show that tho land Mueht Is more valuablo for It timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim lKjforo tho Reciter and '.lecelvor ot this oflico of RoNburg, Oregon. on Tuesday the Stli day of January, 1501. Ho m: John C uSck. Sport, llciX& uVvccrs8.h; names oa wituoes Wln-onslii, 11 Kr RnsAbtin?. Orecon Anvnnt! ull (M.mniis rluliolne a'tvcrselv ..1....... .1 ...ik.t 1...... ... ....,.iwtit in flla t tholrclalmiil'i Kits olfco on or before tho sld 5-.h day ol January, lwl , J.T.BRIDdhS. Register. I KXJOOOOOOOOO CXXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCt COOOOOGUXOCOCXXOG AGENCY BItAZLS'U BirvlesS H 8 711 0ak While Famil' and Tailoring Potarv Sewlri; Machines. 3chs.vs With Automatic Lift. . S. K. SYKES, An For DOUGL ? AMD TH o -r -1 Through Salt Lake Citv-, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and tbe Famous Rock' Mountain Scenery by daylight TO .AXjT, OUSTTS EAST t 3 FAST T8AKS S,ULY BETWEES OfiDCN AND DEXTER 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS For rates, ibltters and ioratation. addrea 'bar Notice for Publication Called 9ute Land Ottee. fsosebonr, Oreroe, J one It. 1H Notut 'tvr irtreataac la oomplUaca vttb ibe LtoTinoaa :J. lie act of Coasrons el Jsra 'TH.ciit:lied "An art tor tke sale ot , ttrat-r bod( la Uiertaacaof CaUfoata.fncfes ; 'm ma arflitave. Territory." sjexteod- i 4 4u Ulvb?oba laadsu.ua ju( of A-jycjl j WI1XIA3 J. ENTUSS ! ofo.! kch, rountr of " wioMfeaaro ! w.. . a. i- .k. :o. Mate o bit sworn 1 larease-iT So, IMhrlts pucitae of thr s-:'4. hk ssa, skv swj of ee- itou i la ITowtwijlp ? f. -,Ui. Baa -e 4 Wl, ( assd will (r proof u4w t.aitba!aadsoagkt I it mi re vaicaaM lor tu aiDar ur uuu au f..- arrteult" rml pmrprses. and to estaMlsh his etafca M'ore tea stetteT aad teeelTcr of this ofisea of XeMri,0,aa. ot MC-a-lar, tbr iir.!l rtar of IW bIkt, cb He u !-- wiUMrMs: Bay Sreanand. rraaa F. Kobltu, Xar.m aswnt-UMn. aad H ercaas Uambelas. of aho-. Wicvmin A--v aad a" Dervos eiai'aiBC srlTe:stiv the hr terrib. aals are reqoested tn nle their cialn to thK oAeteoa or bef -- aid sih day ml 9awmi3?er. ISM JTBail4K-. July lp. Searstter. Notice for Publication. rxrrKn statjb likd orncK. KioebBfic, Ore . Juste 9. CSSI. Notice vi herer- nns that tn eosnpUaace -with tba nroetssom of tbsi act of Coaitrren of i J one 1ST, entitled " An a.H tor the sale ot f ITaibr land lo ti Stsitrj ;l ( al: oroia.iseoa . Neeavla athiarton T rrltv-ry." aaesstad ed !- all the puMir land state by act of Aagast 4. ttWL THOifAS WADSE. of Park River. eoQiity of Walsh. teta of Nor;h laeJtot. ha. this day ale-t In this nAce M ' fnm statemen: So SIS, for the purchase- if the tola 1 and 3. St Ski of seetlt No. 4. lownahip X. souib of r-nce S west aad w ill offer proof to (hew that U land sooght ts Bi-e rmtnane tor us timoer or none t&aa for a rte-.;t iral pur vf. ami to eetablisb his eUlsi befn- the lUiitct aad XoeeiTer nf this office 01 Xosebtiiv.OrosoB. on dnedy. tbe l&tit day ot November. 1$ X He Barnes s !tBe.e: Brynjolt tnwn. nf Mi!- ina "C.irtfc Uak .ta. Aicbitusld K. Wain, at b-iandria. Mian. O. h. L.ltaus, ol Park Klver North Dakota. Ao and 1I pTMn claiming s.lre'ely tbe above described land are rejned to 81 their claims in thisofSoe oa or before 9M 1Mb day of Nor. IWa. J.T. BRIDGES. Reveler. Notice for Publication. UNITED 5EATES LAND OFFICK. Rosetxinr, Ore.. June 0. 10. Notice is hereby given that la eomplUaco with tbe provisions of the at of Conirrrs of Juhc VI.'-TS. entitled "An aet for Ui sak of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon Nevadn,and Waablnfiton Territory," as extend ed to all tho public land states by act of Atsgust R-VSMl'S M.STONE, of AI -xandriH, county of D,.n,;las. state of Mlnn-U, hai -AIs day f.l.-ii in this olBee his sworn statem--nt No. .Mis l r lb putehaie of the St, N!i. NV, SHnfeo t:on K . 1 lowujhlp , Kuti ot m se S weft, ondv til offer proof to show that the land sought is uu'.-o aluahl for lt tmler or stone than tor agricultural puri-oe, and to establish his claim before tho Register and Receiver ot this office ot Rosebnrg, Oregon, on W. dnoxlay. the leth dav of November. 190 He asa as witM sea : Thomas WaUe. O. K. Lo'lb-ia, both nf I'ark Hirer, North Dakota, ArcM:bl E. L. WUe. ol Wakw. North Dakota BrynJ-df from, of Milton North Dakota. Any and all perwns clalnsias; adretsely tbe above described lauds arc reqnesited to die their cit- in this omce cnor before the tiki lilo day o- Norember, 90S. J. r. ERIDOKrl, RiKiste'. Notice for Publication. UNtrED STATBS LAND OFFl' K, Koioburit Oreson.Ort. 1.19U3. Notice ts hereby tiiven that In compliance with the provisions of tee net of Congress of June S.1SVS, entitled "An net Tor the solo of timber lands in tho States of Califorola,Orcon Ncva.tn.and Washington Territory," asextend ed to all the public land states by act ot August , 1KH. FRANK W. MASrKRSON, ol Indcpeni.ence.Ciiiintyol l'oik. :ate of Orc cc n.li.isthUdav Ble-t in this oSive hla sworn 1 " 'ViH.trr of Action NoT iti wwnsctP Kift wist ' wwul and will offer proof toshowthattholaiulsoBftnt ntennt No. ."T66. for the purchase nf the is more valuable for IU timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish, his claim beforo tbo Resistor and Receiver ot this otflce of Roseburg, Oregon. op ThtnUy tho 10th day nt Maruh. 1901. He itaiveas wltiHfe: B. Martin. M. Martin, ot i SJ.rtlte Si' .?5lf?-iJ ueortt uaieman, t rtu Oieeon. elatcalne adverslev tho b v4 described lands vrc nnuestcil to tile their fUuaiin tlJomco on or before said 1Mb. day oi Xaroa 1MI. J.T. BRIDCtS Register. Out 7 p ICYCLE REPAIRING LATHE WORK HARPY FL nil.r.FJ?. 3 st"' 0pp" ChurcbI" & Woo,,ey's If It's a WHITE It's ALL RIGHT White AND C00SC0UNTIE15 The King ' ' s J SCENIC LINE ALLOWED W. C AIcBRlDE, Gea'I Agent, 13-f Third Street, Portland, Ore. Notice for Publication. Ca:-i tte Laad OSce. Eoenr. Or-cna. Jnse IS, 13JJ. Not lee u ltersbj cires tttx ts caspUano vita the pfrrrtj Inns q; tae act of Coasresa ot JaseS. tats, enCUed -As art for tie sals of ttsi Ner laads 1 tke States st CalUcrala. Oresoa Natada aad asnjsssoa Terrllorr."asexted A lo til ike p&bUelaad stales bract of Aura 4.1-SE. HESRV H. BROOSE3. of Sofeborx. CuaatT or OoneUs. Stale ol Orc- ea tots aar in tats oaee hit rwora stateasent So. for the pcrchae of the s E action S, toEitlp 23 . ranjR 1 west aad will offer proof to show that the land socght ts store -ralaabie for iu Usitr or stose t- for sxrieatciiral sarKxes. and to establish hla te tie Beclster ad Receiver of t eatocJKaMbax.Orecna. oa t naay tn k -iy oi sepieatwr. wsj. us , naa- aa wun-v-: ueorge Ked. It. U grainy, .tsjvaret j. atz9s, u r. ruaer, ail of Rdsebanr. vrefiOB. Aay aad alt pervms eUiGtiac adversely the abore dgrenbeii Uods are reqoested to file their dalmsia tiai orSee ae or before the 13th iT of Sesxeaber. 199C J.T. BRIDGES. JalyKo Sexiste Notice for Publication. Untied States Land OSice. Resrr, Oreges, Jccc t2, 1903. Notice is hereby given that la cozapilaneai witfc. the provtsloaj of the act of Congress of JsBeS,)$T!l entitled An aft for the sale ot Umber lasds in the SlAof California, Ore coa Nevada Waahls tea Territory." as extend ed to all the public load states by act oi Aajraxt 4.1SSS. MARY E. CLARK. otOshkosa. R- D. Box 157. cocnty ot Winne bico, Patrol Wisconsin, has tltudar filed In use uoc aer srara suiement o. tor j the pareDastf of the fft, NW-4. SW. NH.I. i " - - ... . . . ... u4 -.ill 1 oSer proof 10 show that the land soocht is more : valuable ior its timber or stnne than for acrt-raliu.-.l irtirpo,. an ! to establish aerctaira 10 Cf, OI Sec A if SS3.K.S n.SDIl win shi taaa nriore tac neiter aau Receiver ot ; this ,ai-e at Kotebonr. Oreson. ; a Moaday the i-ta day "of September. lSOi Hm, ii.n.Mm ..i kX ureena-'u, ot usbkouh. 1 eon.in. Anr and aH Mrsnns dmlnsr adverselr the above described lands are requested to Sle th-ir elulias in tk uSVr on or before saidSth day of Septeaber, KsS. J. T. BRIDGES. Jmy 16p RcsUter. Notice for Publication. Untied Sutcc land Odea Rosebant. Oregon. June 12, 1SC3. Notice u hereby riven that tn compllanca with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, 13T8, entitled "An act tor the sale ot Umber lands In the States ot California. Oregon Nevada. aad Waahlnirtoa Territory." a extead ed to all the public land states by act of Auras 4.1SK. JOHN L. WATSON, nf Glide, county ot Du$las. state of Oregon, has thl oav flh-d tn this ofSce his sworn state ment. No. Ka), tor the purchase of the lots S and 4, SWtf NAYV SWt4 SW4, of secUon 4. In township south, ot range 2 west, aad w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is Ui-.-o valuable for Its Umber or stono thaa tar agricultural purposes, and to establish hla claim leiore tho Register and Receiver of tela oinco 04 RoseDarc.Orefon. on Tuesday the -Jil day ot September, 1908. HenameKOS wttne-tse: II. 1. Eastlcs. John Gardner. John Greenman. aad R. J. Watson all of IV!. Oregon. Any and all persona claiming adversely tho above described land are requested to a e their claims in thlso&ce on or bcJorj said 22nd dar of Sept . 1S08. J. T. BRIDGES. JulJiop Register Notice for Publication United States Land Office, Roseburs Oreson. Auk. 3, 1'JOX. Notice Is hereby given that In compllanca with the provisions of the act ot Congress of June 5, lSTSj enUtlcd "An act for the sale ot dmber lands In the States ot Callfomla.Oregoa Nevada. aad Washington Territory." asextend ed to all tho public land states by act ot August . 1SS2. MINNIE t. HA KRIS, Cure ot O. M. Co.. ot Portland, county ot Multnomah, state ot Oregon, ha this day tiled in thl-t office her sworn statement No. 673 tor the turrhao of the Nt4 otSccUon No SI in township No. as south, rouge N.. west and w ill o: (e r proof to show that the load son ght Is more valuable for Ita Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver ot this ottice ot Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, ih lain day r.' February, 1903. Ho nameaaa ititeses: W. II. McCrosscn. J. W Oardtier, John Rugors, Franc F. Dolesby allot Roseburg, Orejtoii. Ally aud all iMris ms claiming advvrsely the ab vis dveertbed lauds are requested to file their MUt,tHco on or before said t-Jihday of February, sriXt. j.t. B1UDG Ks. Ocl8 n Rcgbter.