A FATTENING THE HOQS. milk, 1 pound of fresh slacked lime, 12 nnnpAs of linseed oil. 4 ounces of white Burcmndv pitch, C pounds of Spanish Variety of Food More Economical 1 -whito, to bo mixed ns follows: Tho limo Than Corn. to bo slacked in an iron vessel in tho onen air by pouring water upon it nlittlo Although on most farms the hogs aro at a timo until it is dissolved into a iino pushed forward after the fall is nearly dry powder, ruttlioiimoiiuo a wooueu over, says the Practical Farmer, they are bucket or keg and mix it in about ono- not alwavs put up in a condition in quarter of the milk ; tho oil in which which in fncilitatn tho fattening opera- tho pitch must bo previously dissolved tinn. Thn trim war to use corn is to over a slow fire and cooled, to bo added iKtcV. r nJti, foroViv lmrrlnnine n littlo at a time, then tho rest of the UU1DU SJU II 1LI1 kg ...... uvj . 0 I tho fat. To reallv fatten the hoc he milk and afterwards tho Spanish white. should bo fed in such a manner, previ- Mix thoroughly and strain through a milk 6trainer and it will First hnild nr. the frame for tho recep- be ready for use. This quantity is sufli tion of the meat that may be laid upon cient for more than 50 square yards two it nnrl tn An so fund such food as will not coats. By adding a very small quanuij only forward growth but keep the ani- of lampblack first dissolved in milk and mal in a condition that will entail but thoroughly mixed a very nanusome lean little expense when the time arrives for color can be obtained. If stone color is Mm tn rot fat. And to do this in the desired, after mixing in tho lampblack cash in hand, tho following described real property owned by tho eiud estato and described as follows, to-wit: Tho Ea of tho SW of Sec. 20, Township 32 South, of Rango f Wost.Willametto Me ridian, in Douglas County, Oregon, con taining 80 acres, moro or less. Dated at Koseburg, Oregon, tins U'Jtli lay of September, A. D. liXW. E. IS. ilso.v, Administrator of tho estato of Thomas Duneeath, Deceased. First publication, Oct. 1st, 1903. Write your FarmExperlence and Send moBt economical manner, pumpkins, beets, turnips, carrots, winter squashes and parsnips, together with finely cut clover hay, may be feed with good re sults. It will not do, however, to feed such substances in a wasteful manner. A caldron or steamer should be used for cooking a large quantity of roots, and a warm feed should be given early in the morning, the mass first thickened with one part bran and two parts ground oats. At noon a feed composed solely of chopped roots, fed raw, but not too cold, will be sufficient. At night they should receive a slop, slightly warm, composed solely of ground oate, one part, and corn, with a little bran to somewhat thicken the slop. Such food will not only keep the hogs in good health, but will be the cheapest diet at this season that can be allowed, as it will rapidly push them forward while the weather is not severe, The hogs will become very fat, and need be fed corn in large quantities only for two weeks before being slaughtered. It should not be overlooked that the sweet est and tenderest meat is always pro duced when the process of fattening is done quickly, and if this is followed, but little exercise need be allowed the hogs, Exercise always hardens the muscles, and the hog is no exception to the rule ; consequently, the more exercise taken, the tougher the meat. While it may no doubt, be advisable to permit some exercise, for the sake of keeping the ani mals in health, yet the hogs that quiet ly eat their food and take their rest will always fatten readily. Nor should hogs be surfeited with food. They should be so fed as to receive it at regular hours, and in eucli quantity that they will eat it up clean, but no more. In October or November they can be better managed than later in the season, as the quarters can then be more easily cleaned. It does not pay to keep a hog during winter. It should be slaughtered as soon as the weather is cold enough, for the food is partially wasted during the winter months in providing heat. This is avoided in the fall season, and the hogs should be made fat now. When the cold season sets in let them be quickly finished on corn and then slaughtered as soon as possible. To Sajjar Cure Pork. Jdogs of 200 to 2o0 pounds weight are best for family use. In dressing a hog it should be so hung that it can be split down the back, and the sides allowed to separate, the head being cut off. The leaf and other surplus fat should be re moved at once. This allows the meat to cool thoroughly, and it is in cood shape to handle. The meat barrel should be kept in a cool place without freezing. A good way to keep the hams and shoul ders after being cured is to slice and fry and pack in jars, covering with hot lard. Fresh pork may be kept this way in hot weather, but it must be thoroughly cooked. While the cured meat requires much less cooking to preserve it. The Recipe. Allow the hog to thoroughly cool be fore cutting, carefully trim hams and shoulders and split the sides in two lengthwise. Sprinkle bottom of barrel with fine salt, and rub each piece of meat with salt. Pack in barrel with hams on the botton, shoulders next and sides on top. After three days cover the meat with brine made as follows: Water 8 gallons; salt, 12 pounds; sugar, 3 pounds; saltpeter, S ounces; concen trated lye, 3 teaspoons. Boil all together and skim. After cooling pour on the meat. Leave in brine from four to six weeks, then smoke as desired. The brine should be strong enough to bear up an egg. For seasoning sausage For 45 pounds of meat use salt, 1 pound; sage, 2 ounces; pepper, 2 ounces ; sugar 2 ounces. To make dried beef Make a plain brine of four gallons of water, C pounds Bait, 1 ounce saltpeter. Cover the meat with this, and leave it in three weeks, then hang up to dry. A word to the ladies: In making gravy, use a common pancake turner in stead of a spoon to do the stiring. It is more effective, and the quality of the gravy is improved. Try it. O. W. Browning Economy In Prodnctions. Although only fourteen bushels of wheat is the average yield of wheat in this country, yet our farmers have not yet comprehended the importance of doubling the yield. Having plenty of land, they look more to the area than to the substance from which crops are grown. Millions of gallons of liquid manure are wasted every year because no adequate provision is made on the farms from preventing this loss, and farms become poorer because a portion of the products of the farms flows away with every rain that conies down upon the manure heap. The waste materials that are of no value, such as weeds and rubbish, are allowed to do damage in various ways, and even the solids of the manure lose much of their value be cause of not being properly kept. This condition is found mostly on farms that have too much land in proportion to equipment. The labor that should be applied where it would prove most valu able is bestowed on too much land. The effort to raise fourteen bushels .of wheat on an acre is twice as costly as to double the yield, as a profit may be pos eible in one case and impossible in the other. Everything not sold off the farm has a value and is worth as much to tho farm er as to the buyer of his produce. It is as important that he save and utilize his product, whether in the form of stock- crops or manure, as it is to send such to market to be sold for cash. Good Outside Paint. A substitute for white oil paint may be made as follows: Four quartz of skim add a small quantity of yellow ochre and Venetian red separately, first dissolved in milk. While using stir frequently to keep it in solution. Professional Cards. II. L. STUDLI5 Osteopath ALL DISEASES TREATED SUCCESSFULLY Phono lir V.E; ' ii. J uuau inu item jvwnt:uui OIUco : Koom 11 Taylor A Wilson lllock Examination Free. OMlco hours U to 12 n. m. 2 to f p.m. Uraduiito Still College ot Osteopathy A.1 Q.KORGE M. HKOWN, Attorney-at-Law, Court Hour- Dowu Stain- ROSEItURO.ORE E In 1902 tho Southern Pacific Company published a pamphlet entitled "Cali fornia Industries". It contaiuod prinoi pally tho personal testimonies of experi enced cultivators, says tho Pacific Home stead. A short description of tho dif ferent sectiona 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 cost to cultivate the yield per acre and prico tho products wcro sold for. This was one of tho most practical pieces of literature that could j bo put out. Mr. W. E. Coman, G. P. A., of tho Southern Pacific Company, has written the agents of that company in Oregon tl.at it is the 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 tho namnhlut. Ho savs ho wants only tho i 1 . i actual results under favoiablo conditions the same as can lw accomplished by ; any intelligent grower under normal conditions ; that is, he wants only honest representations. Anv of our readers in 0 V Flr UEll, M. D. Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. KosKnuao, 'Phone Main G91. Okkoon. QH. GEO. E. HOUCK, Physciau & Surgeon. OClco Review Bid. l'hone. Main -SI K09KUURU ORKtlON LMER V. HOOVER, "5HURCHErtr'ivitxrc"o" They Are Great Curloatttos From an Architectural Standpoint. From an architectural standpoint tho churches of Mexico arc the most won derful churches In the world. Archi tects from all over tue world nave been astonished and puzzled by the miracles In stone. There aro great arches and domes composed entirely of small pieces of stono cemented to gether. According to all the rules of construction, these arches and domes ttould not have been built In the first jlace, and In the 6econd would not hold together for a minute, yet tney are there and nre as solid as though built of steel. It remained for an assayer from Oregon who will take the time to give Denver who had settled In northern their experiences will be doing the com Mexico to solve Uie mystery. He cultl- j .,anv a col,rtPev and the state justice- PHYSICIAN AND RosEnuito Special attention Riven to Diseases ana mroat. Offlco Main SL.ouodoor south ol l'hone. Main 341. SURGEON. Okkoon ot the Not CUT Hall p WUVY NES, DENTIST, Review Building, Telephone No. 4. KOSEIU1KU. ORKtlON M. Crawford a J. O. Watson Attorneys at Law, Rooms IAS, Bank Bnlldg.. ROSEBURG, OB Tliitlnnct. hAfnrn t h IT H 1 .anil flfrlPA tnrl vntHl tho friendship of a priest and persuaded him to aid In his Investiga tions. Together they went through the musty records stored in the church vaults, which run back for two or three centuries, and there they found what appears to be a truthful and very plausible explanation of the won derful feats of architecture. It was recorded that when one tier of stone was laid about the base of the building earth was carried and heaped up to the level of the highest stones; another tier was then added and more earth piled up on each side of It This process was repeated until the dome and arches were reached. Then the earth was rounded off to the desired shape and the stone cemented together on the surface of the ground. When sufficient time had elapsed for the mor tar to set and become as hard as the stone Itself, the workmen dug out the dirt from the church, and It was ready for the finishing touches. LaJor must have been cheap and plentiful in those days to perform such a stupendous task, and there Is ample reason to believe that It was cheap and plentiful. Washington Star. PITH AND POINT. You may send your statement to .Mr. Soman, or to the Plaindeal vr and it wil forwarded to him Cause of Lockjaw. Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by a bacillus or germ which exists plentifully m street dirt. It is inactive so long as exposed to the air, but when carried be neath the skin as in tho wounds caused by percussion caps or rusty nails, and when the air is excluded the germ it roused to activity and produces the most imlent poison known. These germs may be destroyed and all danger of lock jaw avoided by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely as soon as the injury is received. Pain Ralm 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. JOHN U. SHUPE, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W, Robeiu'ro, Oreooji Buslue. belorc U.S. I -anil Office and 1'iobat buMness a specialty. Offire Abraham Bulldlne. J C. KCLLERTON Attorney-at-Law. Will practice In all the State and Federal Count Omoc In Marks BUt., Roeburg. Oregon. P W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law, Soolety Meetings. F. & A. 11. Luurel Lodge No. 13. Holds regular meetiiiKB on second and f nrth Wednesdays of ouch month. O. P. Cosiiow. W. M. N. T. Jkwktt, Kucretaiy. AO. U. W. Rosobnrg Lodge No. 10. Meets tho second and fourth Mon- liana . ... f.l . 7 .m .. vaui iiiuiilii at I uu J. 111., In the I. O. O. F. Hull. Members in t?ood ntandine aro invited to attend. F. M.Tozikr M. W. E. 11. Lenox Recorder. I). .8 West, Financier. B, P. O. ELKS. Rofebtirg Lodge No. 32(5. HoUIb regulur communita tionB at I. O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requeptud to alteud regit larlv and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. F. li. Waitk, K. R. Rov McClai.lfn, Secretary. CO. E, FOURTH REGIMENT. O. N. G., meets at Armory Hall every Thnrnilov ntmnttitr ut W V!mlr F. li. Hami.in, Uapt. In the Circuit Court ol tho State of OrcKou. lor Doughifi County. Molllo M RoblMri, rialntlfi" vs. . I". KoblKon. Defendant. To O. K. Uoblson, tho above nnmcd Defend ant: In tho nnino of theHtnte ol Orccon. roil are hereby Mimmoned ami rviinlril to nppeur nml nnswer tho complaint liled iigalnid you In the iitKH'i" entitled court and citUHe within six weeks from the duto of the first publication i.f this summons, nd If you fall to appear and antner as herein reunited, for want thereof, tho plalullir will apply to said ourt lor tnc rellel demanded In her complaint, which Is for a decree from m:il court uusolvlni; the marriage contract existlUK between platutllT and defendant, lor tne tatc ami custody ol the minor child, Ilrentian Kohlsou, that she may resume h- r former name, Mollle M. Mc- :laln. for her costs and ultmreinent. aiid fur such other and limber relief as t-i the court may seem meet with equity and K"1 conscience. lhlaummon Is published once a weclc lor at least six Micceslve wit U In the I'i-aimou!, .k, a teinl-wcekly lieM'e,H.r publlsh'-d at, Itosebiin:, Orearon, by nruVr of lion. M t. j iliomiivon, i ouii ty junrc oi iviiikia uiuy Oregon, nmdo Annus! il. 1'JUM The nrst publication hi wis summons is on' the 'Jlth day of Atuust, l'sfi. ; j. A iiui;ua? 15 C(-7w Attorney for I'Ulnilft", D EGREE OF HONOR. Myetic Lodge No. 13. Mxota Und and 4th Thurs day ovenihn of each month in Na live Sons' Hall. Visiting members cor- lially invited to attend. Mrs. Merit West, C. of H E. H. Lknsox, Rec. OF A. Court Doiiktlaa No. 32, For enters ol America. .Meets every Tuesday evening in Native Sons' Hall. Visiting brothers always welcumij S. W.Va.nZile C. R. E H Lexox, R. F E. V. Hoover, Physician. O. O. F. Philftanan odi:u No. 8 Meets in Odd FhIIowb' Tr mple, cor ner Jackson nud tlaes streets, on Saturday evening of each wet-k Mem bers of the order in itoul standing are Invited to attend, J. C. TwitciiELL, N. G. N.T. Jkwktt, SetrtUry. Kof P. Alpha every Wedi Halls' 7:3 a Lodge ho. -it. Meot 'ednefcday, in I. O. O. F :Ji) p. m. .Mum.'-era in good et andlng are invited to attend. Geo. E. Hocce ?. V. Ramp K. R. S. vSUMMONS. O CCKXVXSCGOCX30COOOOO&OCXAyOOtJOCu: 8 AGENCY BICYCLE REPAIRING Bicyles BRAZING LATH Ej WORK HARRY E. HILLER, 8 7 II JOak St., Opp. Churchlli;:&j Woolley Sooocx)ooccooogooxxxxoo CITATION. In the bounty Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas ounly. In the Matter ol the K-late of) Thomas Dunwalh, CttatKHi. IHccasad. ' To Thomas Imnseath. father of lcael, and all others legally lnt re:e1 In Mttd folate. In the nm of the Mtale of Oregon. Yon are hereby cited and require! Ut appear in tne County Court of the oute of Onuoti, for :b Count) of Ihiudar. In the courtroom thereof. at KwclmrR, tn tne t ounty ot uougtaa, on Monday, the 2Sth day of Sept., 1903. at 10 o'olock In the forenoon of that day, then an-t them t snow eause, if any you bate, why an order for tbe rate of Ihs ral property be lonrtng Ut Hid estate, wprsyed for In the peti tion of E. K. Wilton, thlmltMrair, to-wti: Tb KVJof SWj;oferiion.T! ti south, of range j west, . jt in trnuirjar wnpiy, wnr (ton, and ctDtainimc Ml aerta. stwild not be made authorizing E. E. Wihw.n. the adminis trator o! the -slate ol Tt ornas Imosealh. de ceased, to W1 the afoicMid rev! property, at either public or prtrate , for Use pa rim ot jHtoeof ailmlnl-trati'in. , AJ ft C it I H Wltn-s the Hon. M I. Tbomptmn. Judge ot j it.tCH-.ii 111 the County Court of the SUle ol Orecoa. Inr the C'ouniv of Itousla, witn the -emt ot M (rt affixed this iith lay ot Augn-l, A. !., IMS AUe : D. K. SUA BROOK. Clerk. l"iUI-J If It's a WHITE It's ALL RIGHT The White Is King White Family and Tailoring Rotarv Sewing Machines. ;s With Automatic Lift. 5. K. SYKES, om 1 and 2 ujvlew Balidlng. KOSEBfklt. ORKUON It may be hard to be pood It Is not hard to be kind. Genius has always received more ap plause than money. Pppsnmntlon lies at the bottom of much that we call success. It requires no strength of mind to be mean it does to be generous. True greatness" lies not In never fall ing, but In rising every time we fall. Keen vour business to yourself or some other fellow will keep it for you. The public Is a baby, depending largely upon the nature of the lnuul gence of its nurse. The higher a balloon rises the small er It looks, and Is this not true of many ambitious members of society? Failure in life is nut loss of capital or the catastrophe ot n business ven ture. Such things are accidents that may happen to all. Schoolmaster. Many Mothers of a Like Opinion Mrs. Piimer, of Cordova, Iowa, says, "One of mv children was subject to croup nf n corcw tvnp.. and the civinc of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy prompt ly always brought relief. Many mothers in this neighborhood think the same as do about this remedy and I want no nthpr kind for their children. For sale by A. C. Marsters and Co. TIMBER AND GRAZING LAND City and Mining Property, Home steads and Timber Claims Located, the best now vacnt. No fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinquish ments bought and sold. ; : : Stewart Land Co., Horn i Taylor & Wilson Block ROSEBURG OREGON MRS. H. EASTON ' is prepared to wait upon old and newcuBtomersanafriends with a full and complete stock of GROCERIES- r Facts. Mr. Man. vou want facts. V.'e are going to give you facts. As you read them over vou will know they are facts And we can prove they are facts. It is a fact that McCormick Binders, Mowers and Rakes are tho standard by which all others aro gnaged. It is a fact, Racine Bnggics, Hecks and Road Wagons are far outstripping our competitors' lines. J A. BUCHANAN, No'.ary Pnbiic. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room S Uanter Bail.llns. KtMKBUiUl, O H. J. ROBIN ETT, Attorney at Law. Koom 11. . Taylor -tlon Bloek RotEHURO, Ork Notice for Publication. In-l OrHce at Roretmnc, Oregon, September Notice is henrbr tlTen that the foUowinc-. naned Srttler has Slnl nottrie o his tn'ention I to mare Anal pnmf in support ol ; rlalm. an.l ! that said ; raof will tie made before the Kefrl' 1 irr MtA Mm, O. r.UO.st HoMAmrp, Ore j hob, on Ko ember 7. 190a. Tlx: i I on 111. K. Xo fox the SJ, SW. Pec. M. T A 're ent For DOUGLAS AND COOSfCOUNTIES T. M. Protection Tent No. In. tioitis its regular ueviews the r k.. x. i wni first and third Fridav of tch He iwme the following month in the I. O. O. hall. Visiting iiiuhiKts in gorsl standing are inviu-l to attend. Gbo. W. Pkrkv, Com. E. E. Bloixsktt, Record Keeer. tin . L IlC CIRCLE. No. 4U, WtMnen of Wootcraft. Merle on 2nd ami 4th Fridaye of ea:h month a: the Na tive Sons, Hall. Visiting member? in irood etanding are inviied to alteiid. nEiJ Jkwkit, Umirdian Neihiw. TOHX P RYAN, CIVIL ENGINEER Land Surveyor. FRANK RYAN, TIMBER ESTIMATOR OSce, Room 6. Taylor & Wlbon Block. Kovfburs. O. T. M. RoHitmrg Hhv No. 11. Hold? Up rtiralar reviewe np n the first and third Fridats at 2:39 n m of each month in ttie) Native Smt' Hall. ieters of othor Hires vieiting in me city are cordially inviteu tnattend our re views. Hattie Mokias L. Cji. jEseir R.rr.R. K. Rne Farm for Sale. A good S00 acre farm for sale five aiiles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acres in cultivation, Imlanco hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good lKUfH, barn and other improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Me lt f.r i it , R,in wnu ia tl. ! Myrtle Creek, or 1). S. K. Buick, 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', Rosehurg, Ore. Rosoburg, Oregon. 2-tf See the Title Guarantee & Loan for blue prinU. and filing papers. Co. tf Stops itching scalp upon one applica tion, three to six removes all dandrnff and will stop falling hair. Price 50c. For sale by Marsters Drug Co. mltf Get your abstracts ol 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. Spitrenberg and Yellow New town Pippin apples a specialty. For sale at very reasonable prices by Rose burg Nurseries, II. Schrotcn, Roeeburg Oregon. 56tf Piano Buyers, You will notice that we do not have to be continually strking out for a new make of Pianos. The Needham has been our leader for 14 years and is today leader among the high grade pianos of the world. Some cheap pianos aro made high grade simply by getting a boost in the Oregonian 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 bo. It doesn't take ink, boost or high commissions to make a good piano, but instead the very best mechanics, and the ver; best material such as aro always used in Needham pianos. 29-tf T. K. Richardson, Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. All fresh and of the very best quality. Teas aad coffees are naniiillisD Vnnr natrnnRcfi I u , solicited. r 205 Jackson St., Roseburg $208 .Pddishab The Beit Low Priced Jeweled Watch Malta Administrator's Sale erty. of Real Prop- 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, deceased, on the 28th day of September, 1903, and entered in the Probate Records of said Court on said day, directing and authorizing me, the under-signed administrator of tho said estate, to sell at either public or .private sale, as provided by law, tho real prop erty of, and belonging to the said CBtate, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, for the purpose of paying off tho claims againBt the said ewtato 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 the af ternoon of said day, proceed to sell and offer for sale to the highest bidder, for Non-Magnetic JUkel SUrer Com Folly Guaranteed For uletr ALL JEWELERS t El V sksWv! WittrtM7,Cosa. ISutntted Booklet eanqveft, (liowlsx COLORED FANCY DIALS ThB New England Watch Go. H. Little, DENTIST. Smith' Dandruff Pomade AMERICA'S CREATEST VEEKLY. THE TOLEDO BLADE, TOLEDO, OHIO. New and LargerBullding, New Presses' New Stereotype Plant, New and Modern Appliance In every Department. The Tolcilo Blaile U now Installed in its new bnllJin?. with a modern ?!ant anil equipment, and facilities equal to any publication tatvruin New York and cMcazo. It Is the only Wcvkly newspaper edited expressly for every state and territory. The News ol the World o arranged that busy ptople can more easily comprehend than by rcaJ lug cumbersome commt of tailic All current topic made plain in each lstue by special edltoral matter, written from inception down to date. The only paper published opeci ally for people who door do not read daily new papers, aud yet thirst for plain fact', that this kind ol a ncuspapcria popular. Is proven by the fa't thit the Weekly Blade now has ovc 1S0.C00 yearly subscribers, and is circulated i all parts of the 0.8. In addition to the new tho Ul.de publishes short and wrlal storic, and mant department of matter suited to every member of the family. Only one dollar a year Wntc for free specimen copy. Addresas THE BLADE, Toledo, Ohio. THE PACIFIC HOMESTEAD The Greatest Farm l'aper of the North, west. Published weekly at Salem, Orc con. Edited by tho Farmers of the Northwest. Twenty races. Illustrated. A WESTERN PAPER FOR WESTERN PEOPLE 53 Papers for Si 00. Lrss than acta each i.nsik Otkv, Secy. his mailnnaDi mideiiec QDOO aan en lion of aa'd land. tf Theodore Lsttnrli. E't; Uttrcll. tieotge Cox, and Yolitey (Men. all Koseotu?, OtcriOB. . T. BatDGKS, Kectati-r. 0 E. S. ItoMjbnr? Chapter No. S Holds their regular meeting on th first and third ThorwlatB in each nonlh. Visiting members in too! Undine are rfopectfollv invitt to At tend. JIes. Nax.vie Spragce V. M.. Ma cue Kat Secretary. Notice for Publication. V. S ijkaA ftttee, Itiwrlmrir. Ore.. Juue -tlh. IhCS Notkelt hereby c!ts tliat la eoapUsc with tbe nroriitons of the act ot Congnt o Joae . li., enutlaul "An a-t lor the sale e! Umber lands in the Slates n! CaUfornta,.reon NcTada.and Washington Trrrtiory." sjieitsaid ed to all the public land states by aot ot ABg-ort (-ar Petera, o' Spokane. Momr of .-?..kane. stte of Wath-lmrt-.rj. ka ibis nay Kltvt :n this iB- bis sworn Maimcnt N- U", for the ptjn h-e or tbe NKVA ot wrtion No. a, townblp south, of ranar et. and will offer proof sosbow that the lead sought Is m.-re valuaMc fcr it tirr.ber or stooe tnas for acriectliiral purposes, and is establish Ms claim before U.e RectKer and Kaatvr ot tMi oitlra ot BosebGrf.OrefOB. on Wednrwlsy. ibe I .iri day of Normf r. HM. I'e nttnei 1tn(M : Aixitaww Erieksoss. of F"andrvn. -outb Itakota. J. W. Gardner, W. II. Mc'Hfea.. and oeo. Taylor, all f Ko barc. treoo. Any and all persona ebsiiaiiac adversely Use above drrfbed lands are reqveaipd to lie their Mtm tn lht office on or befure said HUt day of November, lU. J. T. Xumv, Becieter. AND, 1? IS SU BCU THE SCENIC LINE sajxi KBEKAHS. Korviwin: Kdkati Ixlge No. 41. l.U. O. F., tnee6 in Odd Fellown' Temple everrTthpsday evening. Milting etetere nnd brethren Invited to attend. Deiaa Bnow.v, N. G. Cora Wixbcrly, 11. S. ITED AUTISANS.-Ummna At senihlv No. 105 ni-L evrv Stur dav cventii". at S nVJn,-k in Kativti Sons Hall. tsiting Artisans cordialiv invited to attend. Kev. S A. Douglas, !. A. iliss. Lela Ukown, SvcrcUry. OODMEN OF THE WORLD.-O. Caran No. 125. Meeis at th Odd feiiowe Jinn, in Kowburg. fvnr first and third Monday evening. Viait- ing neighbore alwavs welcont. V T. JKWaTTT. C. C. J. A. BrciiANAN, Clerk. Notice for Publication. C LmmJ Office. RoNfior. Ore. Jorw .-s. rat Notice is hereVr riven that in cvmaliance wtth the proTU4 n of the act ot (opm 01 Jane . J. entitled An art f.r the sale tt ttacber land in the at aUjonsta.UTroa Nevada .and aMny' a Tern it," aeezletid ed u alt tbe public land states by act of Aarsut UK. Arrhibold K. Wadre. of Wale. conn t of t'ra):er. stale o North Isskota. has this dav fl .t c tV oUtoe his sworn sla'emetit o lor tne .-w !- rC- tion No t township 2$ snath, of nsc wrt and will offer proof to how that the land sooght It awrr vataarle for it Umber or Mom than for atrrlcollnral purposes, and so establish his claim tjfore tbe KesHtr aad Beeetrer oi this office o( Hose bare. Ore cos. on Thur)). tbe l.th day of November, 1303. Me name as witne Ttws tawr. u. K. Loftb ... ttl of Fatk stiver. S Oak its, Bryololf Prom of MUbm. N. Isak-Ha, and Rav mn K !tnae. o Alrxaadiu. si'.Bn Any and all perron cutfaio: a-lrerety I INION ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. F. i 0M Fellow's Temple. .Mt first month. Visitors cordiallv invite!. J. . Hamilton, C. P, C. TwrrcncLL, Scribe. Publication began March I, 1900. Now has 9,300 subscribers. Phenomenal growth Is due to Its being tho best farm paper pub lished. YOU SHOULD READ IT H05lESTEAlNPLAiNDEALER $2.75 A YEAR. Your Watch! When was it cleaned and oiled? Is it rminin like it on;ht t ? If ia not, it would 1k well to have it ox- imined, I will look it over careful! v inu ten you lust wiiore tne trouble is .uul what it will cost to repair it. I guarantee all my work and live up to the guarantee. R.F.WINSLOWJcand optician Oakland, Oregon. aL, Go to .. 1. P. L IDNHfF BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and Firat-clnss Bhaveor Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Tow els, Tools always in Bhapo. g Baths in Connection. $ Bliop on Jackson St. Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenerj' bj daylight TO ALL POINTS EAST 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEX (MLDGi AM) DEMER 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS ALLOWED For rsJs, folders and -.iber formation, svldres W. C. McBRlDE, Gen'l Agent, 134 Third Street, Portland, Ore. Notice for Publication t I'niled State Latvl Ofnee. ' Roteborc. Onson. Jaae 22. 1:E. ; NotJee It tcreCT rtren ttat tn eosaatlaace with Uw pro-rtoi of U-e art f Coasre-a ot Jnr.a J. rsrs, al:Ced n a.-t for tic xls ot ttolr lands In Use states o California. Oreron Nesada.aadAaahtcurtTrrlu)rf."asexUad- , d to all Us pablte land iuui by act ot Acrut (.UK. W1LU.VH J. ENTKE?. I of OtnkoB, rountr ot Wiaofhitn, State o WlalwM tat day Bled in tauosBce ku sworn s:a'nnt No. tor lr pntcluM ot ta SE,. W' SB,. E4 SW ot uob t in Township Sin. Rsare -I West, aad wi .;rpnottohowtha:tclaads(Hii;t t Is nnn Taloablc for Its tlsbr er stoaa than for acttculiaral Bsrraes. and to establish nU i ctatsa tfr Uh RUr aad KecctTer ot thlt th ahorr dt-srrlMd lands a rotd to Die I J "1 Cr.-I... tbetrckdsn m hi atftcc oo or Ixioresatd 1th " , .T. t'. j . d ay of NoTrmlvr, IW. j. i. isauMiics. accwieT. ; ot M taday ta -to day of Sratenber. 199 lie aarr.f as witaecs: Koy Brennaad. Prank T. Kojditt. Martin Rasraas-ea. and Herman HartxtMriai. of Uhkolt, W:enosiB. a t and all verson etaiatinc a.tTvrs.-Iy the Notice for Publication. raited Stales Land OSee. Eoseba-?:. Oregon, Jae li. EOS. Notice is fccreby jtrea that la csapUasea wits the nrartsioas ot i&e act o Coarrrsa ot iane S. r. enQOed "JLa act for Use sate ot Un. tr lands la the Stairs of CalifernU. Oreoa Nrada And Wajhtntton Territory." a extend ed to an t&a pafeHc land te by set o! Ara S.USB. HENRT H. BROOKES. ot Rosebar; Ojuatr ot Uooslas. Sute ef Ore con, has tits Jay a.edis tais oOre bis ssrora (Uaneat No. 36. for the pareaase ot the NKoCsctkaS,to-n5lii9Sa. raase t est aad will offer proof to show that the land socs;t Is awre ralaaUe for iu uir or tiose thu for arlenlraral porposej. aad to etsaMixh til claim before Ui Kectsr aad BeceiTcr ol thia allies ot Scaebart. Orecoa. on Friday th- S5ta dy A Septeaber. Ha ajuas as witnesses: trje Keed. H. L. tadWy. Marcaret J. Brwtes, 0. P. Fisher, ail ot Sosebart. Orrsoa. ay and all pursoas etabatas mdrerety the Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OIT1CK, Ro-bonr Umtna. Jine '3 lsw. Notice u heteby plTn that la cosapUaaea with tbe proTlton of the act ot Voxifrrm a! Jane X. t. entr.lt J "Aa act frr the sUs) of timber lands in th States of CaIi'ornia.(Tcon NTlla and WasMnifton rerrlt.iry."Mextrod. td to all tbe wibUc land states by act of Adfatt . iat BRYNJOLF PBOM, of Milton, county of rrad:t-r. state of North ratal, bm int oat niei ir wiunce bis swam-at vmenCNa. M.-C. for the tHirrhwe of the "E'i of sec. No. I. Tj j. soatli of raaae S west. and win offer proof to i now taat the land soocbt Is rare valuable for lt Umber or stone than for agricultural Durposea, and to estabtish his claim before the Kejhater aad Keeatver ot this offlco ot Roieburc.OrfegsB. on Friday, th l-;t day of December, 1SU. He nsmrs ltnr-s- Tboroas naofte, of rait Rlrcr. North Dakota. Archibald . Wadre. Wales, Noita DskoVi. Rasotu, X Stone, Alex andria. Minnesota. O. E. LortnBN ttrk River North Iltola. Any and all poraotss c'a'ralne adeerarly the above described laixts are requested to n!e thvl- claims In thl nfBre on or be.ore said 1Mb day of December. 190. J.T.BRlIHiSS. Ktsiater. atATedescr'b.'d 'ands are renel to Sle thetr ' askweitescrsbetl laads are reqacsted to ale their clatata la thts oaVee oa or belfe ald 3Ui day of setMeaiDer, ma. J i skiisi Rectster. Notice for Publication. rXlTEP ?TATKS L tND OrFtCK. Rosebon;. Ore . Jane 9. 1SK. Notlcf is barety icteen that la eorapHaac wtth the croTlrtune o( tLe act of Oraares ot Jttae S. W. enUUed "An a-t tor the a) ot timber Ucdt in the Stau. J (aliiorai. Orecoa Nevada .and VashtBOn Terri:ory," asextead td to all the pabttc land states by act ot ABfust t, lsi THOMAS WAPGE. of rark RtTcr. coaaly of WaWh. sute ot North Dakota, bathl day Hied ia this ofice hta swira Hatemeat No Mas. for tbe par chve of the lots land S,:3 NKVi td cti-n clatatsiatMsoraceeaerbetorethe Sthdayoi cepeoer. r.-JO. J. T. BRIDGES. JtalyHa Beside Notice for Publication. Taited States Land OCtae. Boseborr. Orecoa. Jaae S. EUR. Notice Is hereby rlren thai la easapUaaca wtth the proTlsloos ot the act ot Cosrrrys cf Jane S, t$T. entitled "Aa act (or the sale ot Umber laads la the States of California. Orercn Nevada .and Waihlnrioa Territory," as extend ed to all the pcblle Uad states by act ot Annas MARY E. CLtRK. oiO$hkoh. R. D. Box couaty of Wlnae- No-. 4'..'??,0,' .JK,Ul. S "f5.1 taH otSce her sworn ststemen: No. SCT. for anaTniioirerprwirosaowioattBeiaMsoarai porchase ot the .-4, NWi, SW34 Net;, li more Taltia!4e for it Umber or stone than I svrvK-. of S-r t - ki w i w tti lfl:trl I toshowthalthrundht Uo ?I?!LTwL uaASetint " ' valnaW for its Umber or stone than for a-rl-omce of Rbof. 9f?- , .-.,.. ! cnltor! parposes. an-1 to esubttsa her csaia to oo Wednesday UwWadayof November, tax. mM UwTeore the Rectster aad KcceiTer ot t. n. Nortb BwVU . ArektaaM E. dKe, of jj10j4j. y , ,Uy-t Septeatbcr. ISOt. H .W., V-rth isakota. Rasaus M. sjme. of She names aj wltneswsr CTd Clark. MarUn iltl'v'iV ."f1.- - K L100- 01 1 i Kasmn'seR. Hainan Harttbetm. aad Roy Rtvrr North Dalota. ( BrennaM. ot Oshkesh. Wt-coain. Aay and all penoas claiming adversely the 1 Any and ait persons rl limine sulversely the b.TC dcMrrlbed lands are rtneted to ale , above desert bed lands are rcqaested to ale thir tncsr ewiBM in him eee oa or oetore aia i.u day ot Nov. tWa. Notice for Publication. . UNITED 8TATK8 INI) OFFICE. Itwcbitre, Ore. Atitf. il, V.Vt Notice Is hereby Riven that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June s, 187H, entitled ' An act tor tne snie ot Umber lands in the Btatvsof Callfornla.OreRon Navada.aud Washington Territory," aacxtond d to all the public land stales by act of August 4.182. JOIINT SIIATTUCK, of Sparta, county of Monjoo, statu of Wisconsin nas this dny fllt'd In this ofllco his sworn state ment No. 5.80. fur tho ptirchasd ol tho south cjtiiimrter(SK!1)ot (w-ctlon So 4. In towu shln No 27, south of ranftu No n wrst ana will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its Umber or stnno than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his Claim before tho Itcjilslcr aud lleceivor of this files ot Kosaburs;, Oregon, on Tuesday llio Uihriayot Jartiaty, 1901. Ho names as witness: It Kiukenboiwr, 1'aiil Unry, laith of Kost-hiint, Oregnu; J. 11. Kvarls, I'ccl, Oregon: Wolcoinu IlubW'll, Hpartn. Wisconsin, Any and all persons claiming adversely tho Hbovodcscrlbcj lands nro requested to file, their claims In this nfllco on or l)eforo tho Mid I'Jth day of Jantinry, 1901. J.T.llRlCdlV, Keglslcr. Goats (or Sale. Alwut -10 lic.nl of Angora ROiitu for sale, all young ilocs, ulso f-omo thorough bred bucks. Correspondence solicited. L. A. Makstkiu, Oloveland, Oregon. Notice for Publication. I'NITKD STATK L-tND OFFICE. Rosebnr. Ore.. Ju jc . IMS. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Ccagrrvj et June S, Iffr? , enUtled "An art tor tbe rale ot tlmlr lands In the States of California. Oreon Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextaad ed to all the public land states by act ot August 4 1392. OIJC E. I.OFT1IUS. of Park River, county of Walsh, sute ol North Dakota, has this day nlcd in tbtsootce his tworn ttcuent No. M37, for the purchase of the N't of the N'j of tectlon No 10, township , south of raucv 8 wst and will offerproof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim Lefuro tho Register and Receiver of this office of Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday, the lih day ol November MXS. He namca as witnesses: Tboinaa Wailne, id Park Klver, North Dakota, ArcMbeld K Wailw. WaUn. North Dakota. Rasmus M. Slone, Alex andria. Mtnncaola, llryiijotf rroat. of.Mlltoit North Dakota. Any and all persons clalnlncly adversely the above described lands arc ieiieted to SIp their claims In this oitlco on or before said llh day of Novcmlwr, 19i. J.T. lllUDC.ES. Rogtstcr. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, lloseburit, Oregon, Julv 20 !9tV. Notice Is hereby given that In compliant! with tho provisions of tho act ot Congrusi ot Juno S, IS,S, entitled "An art for tho Sato of timber lamia In the Statesof t'all(orula,OicKon Nevada .and Washlngtor letrliory'asextentl ed to all tba public land I tales by act of August 4. lSSi WELCOME U HunilEU, of 8ptrtn. county ol Monroe, stau- of Wisconsin hits mis day lib il In ttr? otlleo his sworn state ment No. ,WI, lor Ihe plircliaso of tho Iota 9, 10, 1ft and lfi, of M-tlon No 10, in ttintithlpNo south of raiiKO No ! wst and w 111 otter proof to show that tho land sought Is moro vshmblo for Its tlmbor or stono than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim boforo tho Register and Receiver ot this office of Hcsoburg, Oregon, on Tuculuj Hit .Mli day at January. 1901. Ho names ai witnesses: John C. tint tuck, K.n.i, Wlfconstu, It Kr.kenboigcr, Fattl tiary, both Roseburg, Oregon, J. II. Evatts, I'eol. Oregon. Auy and ll persons claiming adversely ;ha abovo d".ctlbe"l landa aro rcqtiestttl to fll their claims In this ntrco on or beforo tho said Sth day ol Junu.try, I'.Hll. J.T.BRIDOKS. Register. . T. BRIDGES. Register. Notice for Publication. UNITED SEATED L-VND OFFICE. R.iavburg. Ore.. June JS. Notice 1 hereby given that in compliance wtth the provisions of the act ot Congress ot June 3. 'SN. eoutlrd "An art for the sale of Umber lands in the Stales o( California. Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend ed to all the public land states by act ot August 4. ISttt. RASMCS M. STONE. ol Alexandria, county ot Douglas, state vl Mlnn's.Ma, has tbi day fllvt In this otnee his sworn statem-nt No. iHtreha e ot the S', Stt',, N claims in this ooVe oa or beJors -Od tSlb. day at j-rptetneer, iwb. j.t. Etatwts, Jray p Register. Notice for Publication. tion N. towtishlp i, south of ra and will otter proof to show that tbe land sought Is more valuable for Its tlmbor or stoue than for axricultural purposes, and tn establish hit claim t-ofore the Register and Receiver or thlj ofllco of Roseau rg.Oregon. ou W ditetUy the lttt dav of November, 190 i He UKioe as viU-.sses : Thomas Wad.-e. O. E. Loflbus. llh or Park River, North Dakota, Archibald K. I. Wadge. of Wale, North lUtota Bryajolf Prom, ot Milton North Dakota. Any and all person claiming adversely the aNive described lavds are reouestoil to file their claims In this oiBce on or before the saidlslb day ol November, HWa. J.T. BRIDGIES, Reglste'. Cnited Statot Land OtSce Roseburg. Ore-con. June 12. ISO. Notice li hereby gtvea that la cosipllaaca with the provisions ot Use act ot Congress ot June disentitled -An act tor Uie sale ot Umber lands ta the States ol Cali;orala,Orecoa Nevada .aad Washington Territory as extend ed to all the pubUe laad stales by act ot August S.1S92. JOHN I- WATSON. 4n Kr the ( Glide, county ot D-mcU. ,-ute of Oregon. S k. ol sec-1 ay ok-u in tnts otccc his swora sute- ce S wet. saenl. No M30. tor the purchaso ot the lots S . .. I , iMV, - -.1 ...... . . ... J,, t4, ,-4 Ol SCVUJtt t. in Uwnship 37 south, of rango 2 west, aad will offer proof to show that the laad sought Is more valuable for lu Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hit claim before the Register and Reculrer of this office ot Roseburg, Oregon, on Tuesd-ty the ti aay ot September, KB. all ot IVel, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the aVive-described lands are requested to fin? their claims la this otSco oa or before said 2Sd day otSrpt.tStti. J.T.BRIDOES. Julyifp RegUier. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATE3 LAND OFFICE. Kweourg Oregon, Oct. 1, 19u3. Notice is hereby given that tn compliance with tho provisions of the act of Congresa of JunoS, 187S. entitled "An act tor tho sale ot timber lands In tho States of California. Oregon Nevada, ami Washington Territory," asextend ed to all tho public land states by act ot August 4. 1S94. FRANK W. MASTEKSON, ot Independence, county ol l!k, state of Ore gun, has this day filed In this ollleo his swotu stHtemeiH No. 5W, for tho purthu of Iho South Et ipiatter of section No. SI, township 25 south, ol range Svsest and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, ac.d to establish hti claim boforo the Register and Receiver ot thit offlco ot Roseburg, Oregon, on Ttulay tho 10th dav of March, 1901. He names as witnesses: B. Martlu. M. Martin, of Itrtiwnsvllle, Oregon; tleorgo Bateraan, Frcil llatotnon, n Rosenurg, Oregon. Anv and all persona claiming adwrsley tho alKve described lands ro miucstcd lo We their ulalmtln thlsoCleo on or before said 10th day of-Mareh 1901. J.T. BRIDGES OctTp Reslstcr. Notice for Publication. United State Land OOcc. Roseburg Oregon. Aug. St. toot Notice is hereby given that la compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of JnneS,lSTS.eutiUcd"Anact for the sola ot Jmber lands in the States of Callfornla.Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all the public land stares by act ot August 4.1SK. MINNIE f. HARRIS. Crc of O. M. Co.. of I'orUand. county ot Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day lilt d In this office her sworn statement N. .'-CT for the purchase of the NF, otSecUon No St In township Na south, range No. west andwllWuferproot to show that tho land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish his claim before the Rrirlster and Receiver ot this office ot Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, th Wih day of Fobmary. 190S. He names as wlturs: W. II. NcCrossen. J. W. tianlner. John Rogers, Fraun F. Doicsby allot Koseburg. On-Kon. Any awl ll (ers-ms claiming adversely the ab .vo described lands are rvtjuealed to file their clAints In this office on or before said 12th day ot February, UXM. J.T. BRIDGES. Oct 3 P .Register.