Hog Cholera. dipthona have appeared in lamines m- inc a mile or more lrom neignDors, anu r;i-.tiiar TCn IK nf th Bureau of Am- wliorA it was annarontlv impossible lor mal Industry, department of agricul- the families to be attacked. A French ture, is as follows: scientist, who investigated diseases on "During tho course of the investiga- farms in Franco, found that there was tiona concerning hog cholera which have g0me relation between manure heaps been carried on by the biochemic division and epidemics of diphtheria. Statistics nf t.lin lmrp'Ul of animal industry, certain ; Scotland and Prussia show that tho outbreaks of that disease were met with rate of mortality from diptheria is high Avhich apparently were not produced by er iu rural districts. It is suggested that the hog cholera or tho swine plague ba- all manure should bo kept in closed loot cilli. The disease was highly contagious tions, with cement sides and bottoms and fatal to a large proportion of the if niauuro is treated with solution of hogs which were attacked. These ob- sulphuric acid before being added to tho servations, which were inexplicable pre- heap, tho bulk of the manure will bo vious to the researches herein recorded, reduced and the plant food rendered together with tho great variations in tho more souble, while disease will be pre- physical symptoms and tho post mortem vented, to a certain extent. Ono point lesions encountered in different out- to observe is to havo tho well of water as breaks of so-called hog 'cholera,' have far from tho sources of contamination as led us to institute experiments to deter- possible, the grading being such that no mine, if noasible. whether or not there surface water can How m tho direction are other infectious diseases among hogs I 0f the well in this country than those caused by the hog cholera and swine plague ba cilli, and also to ascertain what was the etiological agent in thoso outbreaks of disease mentioned above, which appar ently did not depend upon these bacilli for their existence. These experiments have not vet been completed, but have Administrator's Sale erty. Frog Hunting For Market. Frog catching as an industry in Mis souri and Arkansas is set forth at length in a paper just prepared by Mr. F. M Chamberlain of tho United States fish commission. lie gives some uniquo gone far enough to enable us to publish ggurea as t0 the extent to which froj this preliminary note. "The outbreaks of disease which have furnished material for the study of the questions just outlined havo all had their origin in southwestern Iowa, but, owing to tho great distance of that point from Washington and the fact that it was not possible to establish a satisfac tory laboratory in the field, it has been found necessary to expose a certain number to infection in Iowa and then eating has gone in tho United States and declares that 1,000,000 of the little creatures are caucht for the market every year, for which tho hunters re ceive about $50,000. These same fro; costs the consumers about $150,000. Mr, Chamberlain corrects a popular misap prehension by showing that more frogs are eaten in the United States than in any other country, and that even in Germany and Great Britain more frogs of Real Prop PttoiBssionol Caitds. Notice is hereby given, that by virtuo of an order made by tho County Court of Douglas County, State of Oregon, m tho matter of tho estato of Ihomas Duneeath, deceased, on tho 2Sth day of September, 1003, and entered in tho Probate Records of said Court on saul day, directing and authorizing mo, tlio under-signed administrator of tho said estate, to sell at either public or private salo, as provided by law, tho real prop erty of, and belonging to the said estate, to the highest bidder, lor, casn in nana, for tho purpose of paying off tho claims against tho said estate and the expenses of administration. Now, therefore, by virtuo of said or der, I will, on and after Saturday, Octo ber 31st, 1003, at ono o'clock in the af ternoon of said day, proceed to sell and offer for salo to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, tho following described real property owned by tho said estato and described as follows, to-wit: Tho E,; of the Sli of Sec. 20, Township 32 South, of RangoS West Willamette Me ridian, in Douglas County, Oregon, con taining SO acres, moro or less. Datml at Roseburu. Orecon, this 29th day of Soptembor, A. D. 1003. E. E. Wilson, Adminislrator of the estate of Thomas Dunseath, Deceased. First publication, Oct. 1st, 1903. JR. H. L. STUDLE'i Osteopath ALL DISEASES TREATED SUCCESSFULLY ii,n..A I Residence 8M, Residence, moup jonicollG;! West Roseburg Office : Koom 11 Taylor .t Wllsoi lllock Examination Kroo. OMco hours ! to 12 a. in. 2 to ft p. m. U red tm to Still Collcguot Osteopathy AF. & A. Holds Ull.l f M. Laurel Lodgo No. 13. lloldn regular nioetinun on second and f urth WudixmUva nf end) month. O. I. Cosnow, W. M N. T. JkwjwTT, SucrHtary. Q.EORGE M. BUOWN, Attomey-at-Law, KOSKUUItQ.OKK Court Houbo Do wu Stain. Q V OflSlJEli, M. Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. KosKntmo, 'Phone Mam 501. Oregon. Q K.GEO. E. HOUUK, Physcian & Surgeon. Office Retlcw um. rnone, ;viaiu ROSKUORU OKKHON -piLMER V. IIOOVKK, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. RortEIIURO OllKOON ol the Not CUT Hxll Special attention Riven to Dlaeanes ana mroai. Office Main St., ono door south of Phone. Main 31. WHVY NES, DENTIST, RoTlew Building, Telephono No. 4. RO.SKKPRG- ORK'IH transport them by express to the bureau consumed than bv tho "froceatin" experiment station near this city, where French. all the innoculations were made by the Relative to the industry in Arkansas superintendent of the station. After anJ Missouri, Mr. Chamberlain says : once bringing the disease to Washing- In tbe o the St francis river, ton no trouble was, as a rule, expert- -m Missouri and Arkansas, where tho enced in perpetuating it by transferring business is important, frogs are captured from one animal to another. j,y means 0f spears, with lines at the end "The experiments have reachea sucu of , rods, and with firearms. In the a stage that we leel justified m staung that there is an infectious disease among hogs in this country which can not be distinguished clinically from hog chol era, and which may be reproduced by infecting with material which contains no hog-cholera bacilli. It will be under stood that at this time no estimate can be made as to the frequency with which this disease occurs, nor as to its distri bution throughout the country. "Below is presented a brief outline of the facts which have been established in regard to this disease. Etiolojj-y. "Nothing can be stated at present as to the cause of this disease, although certain experiments, not yet complete, have given results of such a character that probably something more definite may be published in the near future in regard to the etiological factor in this form of hog-cholera. It has been dem onstrated, however, that the primary cause of this disease is neither the hog cholera bacillus nor the ewine-plague bacillus. We have transferred the dis eate repeatedly from one hog to another by subcutaneous inoculation of certain body fluids, these fluids being always proved, by careful bacteriological exam inations, by filtration. through the finest porcelain filters, and by the inoculation of guinea pigs and rabbits, to be free from hog-cholera and swine-plague ba cilli. We have used a system of checks upon the various inoculation experi ments by means of which we have been able to exclude all chance of accidental pen infection or of infection through the syringes. "The disease is highly contagious, healthy pigs that were allowed to come in contact with sick animals almost in variably becoming sick within the usual period of incubation. So far we have been nnable to communicate this disease early part of tho season, when the frogs retire to the mud during the cool nights and only appear on warm, bright days, they are taken on hooks baited with red cloth, and with big guns and rifles. Afterward the bulk of the catch is made at night by means of spears with one to three barbed prongs. Two men usually hunt together in a boat, one rowing, tho other standing in tho bow with spear and a largo reflector, made especially for the purpose. The season in this re gion is usually from March to June. Only the hind legs are preserved. A pair of these weigh about a half a pound. "The prices received lor Irogs vary greatly and depend on the condition of the market, the size of the frogs and the locality. Dressed legs yield tho hunters from 12 to 50 cents a pound, and live frogs from 5 cents to $4 per dozen. In the Kankakee valley, Indiana, for example, the prices received by the hunters are 75 cents a dozen for large frogs, 10 cents a dozen for medium sized frogs and 5 cents a dozen for small frogs ; while in San Francisco the market price is $3 to H per dozen. "The unrestricted hunting of frogs threatens their practical extinction in all nlaces where their abundance and the shipping facilites or proximity to market render the business profitable. Already a marked decrease in the sup ply is manifest in Lake Erie, in north' em New York and other places, and in order to meet the increasing demand hundreds of people are experimenting or preparing to engage in frog culture." This would be a very profitable in dustry in Oregon and would bring as much clear money into the state as the salelof oysters. In the south it is not an infrequent occurrence for man to clear as much as $200 per Write your FarmExpericncc and Send In 1902 tho Southern Pacific Company nublished a nam unlet entitled "Call fornia Industries". It contained pnnci j pally tho personal testimonies 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 the number of acres cultivated to oranges, grapes, olives, alfalfa, etc., tho cost to cultivate the yield per acre and price tho products were sold for. This was one of the most practical pieces of literature that could be put out. Mr. W. E. Coman, G. P. A., of the Southern Pacific Company, has written tho 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, frnit orchards, berry patches, etc., in Oregon writo the results for publication in the pamphlet. He says ho wants only tho actual results under favoiable conditions the same as can be accomplished by any intelligent grower under normal conditions ; that is, he wants only honest presentations. Any of our readers in Oregon who will take the time to give their experiences will be doing the com pany a courtsey and the state justice" on may send vour statement to Mr Soman. or to the Plaindkal .r and it wil forwarded to him . . - M. Crawford a J. O. Watson ' . Attorneys at Law, Rooms IA 2. Hank Bulldg.. ROSRBUKii, OK Business beforo the 0 S Land Office and nlnz cases a specialty. to any other animal than hogs. Rab- acre from a frog ranch which is noth bits and guinea pigs are entirely insus ceptible to inoculations that are of suf ficient size to destroy pigs weighing from 30 to 40 pounds. Symptoms. lncr more or less tnan swamp, oi which about one half is land and the other water. The protection needed is to keep out all kinds of animals "The period of incubation after expos- which feed on the frogs and also herons, pelicans and wild aquatic fowl of all kinds. ure to sick animals, or alter a suDcuta neous inoculation of infectious material from sick animals, varies from five to twelve days, the usual time elapsing be tween exposure and visible signs of ill ness being seven days. The first symp toms noticed are that the pig is slightly indisposed ; there is loss of appetite and listlessness, but as a rule nothing else on the first day. By the second day of visible illness the animal is usually very sick, hollow in flanks, and has a stag gering gait. There may or may not be diarrhoea, and the feces are frequently blood stained. Almost without excep tion the eyes are sore and tho lids glued together. The symptoms just enumer ated become gradually more pronounced until the death of the animal, which takes place, as a rule, within seven days after the appearance of the initial symp toms and approximately two weeks af ter the first exposure to infection. "It must be explained that the experi mental pigs which we have used weighed from 15 to 40 pounds, and it is possible that in the case of older and larger ani mals the period of incubation and tho course oi the disease may bo of longer duration. This point, together with many others, is left for future determin ation. "Sufficient work has been done to show that this particular form of hog-cholera may be prevented by those measures which have been found to be effective in dealing with the ordinary forms of that disease the isolation of sick animals and disinfection of all infected lots with carbolic acid and limo being sufficient to prevent a spread of the disease. "The question of special methods of treatment has been taken up "and will be reported upon later. "In this brief report our object has simply been to announce the existence of this' infectious disease among hogs, and we have purposely avoided the pres entation of details of experiments, which are reserved for publication in a mote complete treatise on the subject." E. A. De Sciiweinitz, Chief of Biochemic Division. M. Dorset, Assistant Chief of Biochemic Division. Roseburg Financial Agency. Monev to loan in sums ranging from $50 to $1500, at 10 per cent. I charge 2 per cent for my services in negotiating the loan. H. H. Brookes, at the Plain DEALER Office. Wanted. 20 tiers oak stovewood, 30 tiers grul blockwood. D.S. K.Buic 48tf. City Treasurer's Notice. Noticeishereby given that to all parties holding city warrants endorsed prior to Dec 4, 1901, are requested to present the same to the City Treasurer's office for payment, as interest will cease there on after the date of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Oregon, Nov. 3 1903 H. C. Slocom, Jr. City Treasurer, TIMBER AND GRAZING LAND City and Mining Property, Home steads and Timber Claims Located, the best now vacant. No fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinquish ments bought and sold. ; : : Stewart Land Co., Room 4, Taylor & Wilson Block ROSEBUKO OREGON Contamination of Well Water. MRS. H. E ASTON is prepared to wait upon old and newenstomersandfriends with a full and complete stock of -GROCERIES" Manure heapsare responsible for many diseases that appear on farms. Even the well water may become contami nated, though the heap may be some distance from it. Typhoid fever and All fresh and of the very best quality. Teas aad coffees are specialties. Your patronage solicited. Roseburg in; lortcnn Sr.. J ' JOHN H. SHUPE, ATTOKNEY-AT-I.A V, Kossboro, Okeoo.n Builnert boloro U.S. Land Offieeaud l"tfbele business a specialty. OHco Abraham Hnlldlne. ' C. Fl'LI.EKTOS Attomey-at-Law. Wll practice In all the State and Federal Conru Office In Marks But.. RoM.-burg. Orecon. F. W. BENSON, A t tor n ey-a t-Law. Soolety JVIeetlngs. O. U. W. Ho8eburg Lotltfe No. 10. Mneld the second and fourth Hon I days of nch month at 7:150 p.m., the I. O. O. F. Hall. MemlKJrs in good HUnditu' urn invited to attend. J;. Al.ToziEit M. W. E. II. I.knox Recorder. I). .8 West, Financior. In T. O. ELKS. Kofieburg LodeNo. 3 "(i. Holds regular coniinuniuH a tions at I O. (). K. Hall (in second And fourth Thurnilays of each month. All members requedeii to attend ren- larb' ami all visiting bruthtirsuru cordi ally invited to uttenI. r. li. Waitk, K. II. Ilov McClali.kn, riecretarv. f'O.'.I), 1st SKl'AKATE BATTALI.ION .O.N. ii , niHMs Ht Armory Hall every v I hnrnilnv urnntriv nt H n nltwl? F. H. Hamlin, dipt In tlio Circuit Court oi tlio Btato oi Ore con. lor DoiiKloi! County. Mollle M. KoMflon, I'lalutlir.) vs. (). X. KnblMin, Defendant.) r O. t. Hublwin, tlie nbovu nnmcd Defend ant: In the iiAmo of the Stnti of Orecon. von nro livrrliy summoned itml required Ui npjiear and HiiKwer the complaint llleil Agidnt you In the alov entitled rourt aim caiiro within six weeks from the date of the Bnt juiljllefttioti of i Q mis "uniimonn, mm n you lau to appear una answer an herein required, lor wan' thereof. Ihu plalntlir will apply to tald curt for the relief demanded In her complaint, which Is for a decree from Fird court dl-solvliik' the marriage contract cxihllnK between pUlnilir and defendant, for the care and cutody of the minor child, lireiinmi ItohlMiii. that ne may reMimo h'T former name, Mollle M. Mc- Claln, for her coim and dlburemenU, and for Mich other nud further relief a to the court may ecm meet with equity and good conscience. Thin summon 1 MibllMicd once a ww t lor at leat six mccei-hlve weeks In the I'j.aikhkil- kk, a teml weekly newspaper published at Ko-elmn;, Orexon, !y order of Hon. M D. Ihomnviu. Couuty Juries of Douelaii County. Oregon, made AiutlM 21, 1133 The tirel publication ui iui summons is on the 21th day of Auunst, 1903 0l-7w Attorney for flalnlltT, r OF A. Court D-mylae No. 3Ii, For wliTd ol Ainericn. Wefts evnrv " luertlav evening in Nntlv" ron: Hall. Visitinr luoihc-xalwavfi uelcmo Fkaxi; Kknxkdy, k. C E II . Lenox, K. ?, E. V. Hoovkk, 1'hvsician. 10. U. F. Philetanan Lodne No. 8. MdKtn in Oild FkIIowb' Temple, cor a ner Jnckson and Case streotH, on Saturday evening ol each weeit Mum berfi of the order in isjod faiatnlinu are invited to attend. J. C Twitches. i., N. U N.T. Jkwktt, Secretary. Kof I'. Alpha Lodue No. 47. Me every Wednesday, in I. O. O. HrII a- 7:30 p. in. Mnilrii good elanding are invited to Attend. Geo. E. Hocck. S. V. UampK. K. S. cete F in KO.' SUMMONS. OCrGOOCXOOC000000XXXX0 gency 2 Dir. i xjLsL, niLriiirunij BRAZING LATHE3WORK HARRY E. niLLER, Rambler Bicyles I &xooocxoooooooxo O 7I1 Oak St., Opp.: Churchill ;.& IWoolley's CITATION. In the bounty Court of the State of Oregon, for Dourlaa county. Iu the Matter of tlie Kstate ofi Thomaa Dumeath. Citation. Ik-rciued. J To Thomas DunR'ath. lather of deeawyt, and all other legally lni re-tol in said fcslaie. In the name of the Sta'e of Orecon. Yoa are hereby cited and rfqulrel to appear In tha County fourtof the State of Ort-Ron. fo- the County of Douglas. In the courtnsm thereof. at KehurK, in the county oi iraugian, oa Monday, the 28th day of Sept., 1003. at 10 o'olock In the forenoon of that dar, then and there to show cause, tf any you have, why an order lor the sale of the real property be- lomrlne to said estate, a brayed lor in the pell Hon of K. E. Wflson, the wlmlntittrator, to-wit: The HU of SW'i of section 9). Tl soiltn. o runRe.i west. Vs. M In Dooxlas eonnty, Ore mu. and oontainlni! w) Hn,, shonll not In maleauthorlzlnz K. E. Wllann. the adralols tralorot lhette of Tt-omas Duneeath, de-ihm-1. to isell the alore-nld real InilrrtV. at either public or prtTate te. for the purpose of paying the lndeotedniss of the eauto and ex pense oi aumimsiraiion. Wltnesa the Hon. M D. Thompson. Ju-Ige of tte (VMinty Court of the State of Oregon, far the ("oumy of Douglav with the -eat oi svfcl C.Hirt altlie-1 this 2Mb lay of AURUtt, A I)., JV. Atte : I). R. SIIABItOOK. Clerk. - lrAl a27. If It's a WHITE It's ALL RIGHT The White Is King T. M. Protection Tent No. lfi Holds its regular Reviews the lirst and third Fridav of each month in the I. O. O. hall". Visiting members in good standing are invited to attend. Geo. W. I'ekky, Com. E. E. liLolxitTT, Record Keepor. orai 1 and 2 urrJew BalMtnir. ROSEBURd. OKKHON L j. A. BUCHANAN, Notary Public. Attoruey-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Boom 3 ILAC CIKCI.E. No. 49, Women of Wo'Kicraft. MietH on 2nd nd 4th Fridays of each month at the Na tive Sons, Hall, isitins? membora in ood etandin? are invited to attend. ki.la Jewkit, drurdian Neichbur. Mi.nmk Otev, Secy. Mart ton Bolldlne. J. KOHLSETr, Attorney at Law Koom 11, Taylor & Wilson Block Rohebobo. Obk O. T. M. Itosehori: Hive No. 11. Hold? it nninlur reviw up. n the first and third Frida- s at 2 0 m of each month in ttie Native Son' Hall. Sietere of other Uiven vinitinc in the citv i; . ,. . . J aro ciiruiauy ipviien inaniKl onr re- viewe. Hattie Mokiax L. Oiv. JteME KArr.R. K. TOIIN P. RYAN, CIVIL ENGINEER Land Surveyor. FRANKER YAN,TI3I BER ESTIMATOR Office, Koom cV'aylot i Wilson Block. Facts. Mr. Man, yon want facts. Wo are going to give you tacts. 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 the standard hy which all others are gnaped. It is a fact, Racine Buggies, Hacks 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 (hem at S. K. Sykes', Roseburg, Ore. -? is. b Koejurs Chanter No. S Holds their regular meeting on th firt and third Thorwlar in pch .1. . uiuiu. i iuini; mernDer? in von itsnding ar respect fullr invitei! to at wnd. Mrs. Naxxik Spragde W. M.. Macdk IiAtT i-ecretury. Rne Farm for Sale. A good S00 acre farm for salo five aiilea fromMyrtle Creek, 100 'acres in 'coltivation: balance hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good house, barn and other improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc Gee, Myrtle Creek, or D. S. K. Buick, Roseburg, Oregon. 2-tf KBEKAHS. Roeetwrg IMe-knh Ixxlce No. 41. I.t). O. 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No S:1. tor the X)4 ovk K. . I , K. I Vtl. lie names Ib follow inz witnevCM to prr.ve his oootiunoai reMileae upon anl rulllv- tioo of ahl larfl, vis- Tnto-lote Utfcll fc mer Llttrell. Gir Cos, and Voloey Oden. all of KoMsburR. Oregon. J. I. bbiimes, Kessur. Notice for Publication. t. S. I .and OJBce, Borbors. Ore . Juue Kth. 1 3 Notice is hereby given that In corapiiisee with the rrortkras of the act ot Cnrtn of June J.lSTS. entitled "An act lor the tale of Umber lands In the States of Call!orala.ure;cn Nevada. aad Washington Territory," asxtnd ed to all the putlls land states by act of August 1. 1&72. Oscar reW-rwn. of Spoktnc county of .kn. stale of Wih- ingvn. nas mis nay nKti id uzis nwc au iiwb tiaument No Siil, for thr parrhaw o Uie N K'i f KCtlon No. , township 2S soath. of rant et. and will offer proof toshow that thclan.1 soaght Is sure va';aM for li timtxr or stone Un for asrlculi atal purpus, and to establish hit claim before the Eeitsler aad Keoelver of this office of Kceebsrr.Orrson. on Weln.lay. the I'.th day of Nveinfr, 1191 He tiaBK-! as llsw: ADarraw &nesioa. t Ktandrcu. i-oolh iMkola. J. W. Gardner. W. If. Hri'twKB, and Go. Taylor, all of e- bqrj. rron. Anv aad a'l i'ina elalmlne advene. y tlte abo e described lands are reriaetd to SW their laims In tht office on or before said 11th day of November, If O. J. I . jtsiooss, tueuier. White Family and Tailoring Rotary Sewing Machines. Machines With Automatic Lift. 5. K. SYKES, Agent For DOUGLAS AND COOSjCOUNTIES MTKU ARTISANS. Umtxiua As- semhly o. 105 met'ts every Satur day evening, at 8 o'clock in Native ons Hall. isitim: Arusans cordial I v mvnted to attend. Kev. S A. Dorcuvs, SI. A. .Miss. I.ela Urown, Sccretarv. w OO DM EN OK THE WORLD.-O-tk l.atnnio. 125. Met?i at the Old Fellows' Hull, in Rnfohurs. ve'v brat and third Mondat evniDK. Visii- ine neiirhbora alwavi" flrom. N.T. Jewett. C. C J. A. P.ceiiA.NAK. Clerk. a IMON ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. F. II Odd lellovv's Temple. Meota first and third TliurMlav ovenuiirs unci month. isitora conliallv invited. J. li. Hamilton, C. P. O. TwrrciiEU., Scrihe. Your Watch! When was it cleaned and oiled? Is it r.i l lin lik ) it oa'it Ij.' Ii" is not, it would lie well to havo it ex- tinined, I will look it over carefully tnd tell you just where the trouhlc it .tud what it will cost to repair it. I guarantee all my work and livi- up to the guarantee. R.F.WINSLOW J!?r.and Optician .Notice for Publication. V. g. Land Office. Eoseborx.Orc.. June 9. la Notice is hereby riven that in compllanca with the provision of the act of Cobcivji of Jone . enutled "An act fr tte ale of timber lands in i.e States of Call ornta,re;oa Nevada .and la asMnvt. a Territorr. a extend ed to all the public land states by act of August Arehllwld E. Wade. ot Wates. conniy of Cvalter. lste of North Dakota, hat this das S vt In to I "Hw bis sororn slalement No M3V lor the Mn ?4 ol K- Uoa No i torubip SS soma, of rangv s west. and will offer proof to show that thelandsoeght is snore valuable for its limber er stone than for acrirultaral hiiw. aad to eiablish his claim lfore the Kectster aad IWwlver cf this oiricve ofCoMburs.Orefos. on Thursday, tho l'.th day of S"oreml-r, 19iB. lie name aaniinevMs: icnns ance. it K Lofthis. Uta of Park Klver. N Uakou. Brroiolf Prom, of Milbw. N. Kak.it. aad Ka K- ShHie ol Alrxnndrta, Minn Anv iDd all tTMaeUlmtn advervlr th alve dwribcl lands are rcwested to fiU1 th esr rUims In this nitiee on or betnre said 1. In da) of November, I'AtS. For rtitea, folders and formation, address Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES I.AND OFFICE. K-vs bnnr Oreron. June 29. Ifil. Notice is berety (riven that in comptianc with the provisions of the act of Congress of JuBeS.l!CS.entltld"Anaet for the sale of limber lands In the states of California. Oreron Nevsila .and IVashlncton Terriiorr." as extend ed to all the public land states by act oi August BRYNJOI.F PROM. of Millon. countv of Cavalier, state of North Dakota, has this dav filed In lhl!olace his snorn siaiement'No. SW. for the turchae ff the SKU of sec. N"- TI south ot ranjo s tt est. and will offer proof to shor that theland sotirht Is more valuable for iu timber or stone than for airricultural purjw, aud to eslaMish hit claim lf.re the Kecister and Receiver of this oiilca of Kcseburc. Oregon. on Frl.'.ay. ihv ltts dsy of IVcemlr. 1CWJ. He nanus wlinesps-Thoraa Wadce. ot Talk Xtver. North PakolA. Archlbakl E. Wa-lee Wales. Nortn Ilskota. Kasmn. M. Sione. AWx an.1ria. Minnesota, O. K. Ulthus. 1'atk River North lUknta. Anr and all rsons cialmlnc adveiselv tb ahtivi. divert bol IaikIs are ie.iucsUl to file Ihel claims In this office on or before said 1Mb. day of December. 19US. J.T. liKItnitL, Itcgister. Notice for Publication. t'NI run STATKS INI) OFFICE. Itwchur?, Ore . Aug- S. It XI Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot tho act of Congrcrs of June S, lbi8, entitled "An act for tho sale of timber lanils In tho States of California, Orcffon Nevada. and Washington Territory," asextend ed to all the public land states by act of August 1.1m. JOIINT FIJTTUCK, ofSnarta. county ol Monioc, stato ot VIvinln Iihs this day Oleil in tills oRU'u his sworn ststo- ment No. 5 W. for tho pnrehsse ol tho south east quarter (SK'4) of Krctton No 1 iu town ship No 2", fnaih ol range No 3 wrest and will oiler proof to show that theland sought is more valualilo for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register anil Receiver oi this (ilea of Roseburg.Oregon. on Tuetday I lie Uilulnyof JarilAty, 1901. lie names as witness: II KrukttiibcrKur, 1'itiil (tsrv, both ol Knurbunr, Oregon ; J. II Evarts, Feci, Oregon; Welcomu Hubocll, Kparta, Wisconsin, Any and all persons claiming adversely Iho HbOTOilcscrlbeii lands am risiucsted to file their claims in mi oinco on or ueioru tnu Mia i:ui day ol January, 11)01. J.T. 11R1IX1KS. Register, T. K. RICHARDSON. Leading Music House of Southern Oregon $25.00 Gold or silver will huy a good Organ or niako a payment on ono of our fine Pianos, p- ices ranging from $185.00 to $450.00. I havo decided to boII my present Btock regardless of cost or profit. See or writo us at onco and secure fiomo of these liargains. T. K. Richardson. Roseburg, Oregon. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATE t LAND OFFICE. Kosebiin.-. Ore.. Juno 2, 1908. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tto act of Congress of Junes, IKS, entitled "An act for tho salo of limber lanils in the States of CalUomIa.Ororon Nevada .and ashlni-ton Territory." as extend ed to all the public land states by act of August OLE E. LOFTI10S, of rrk River, conutv of Walsh, suto ol Nor! Dakota, has this day filed in IhlsotKro his sworn otateaicnt No. .MS7. for the pnrcha ot tho N' of tho NU of rection No. 10. .wnhln i. south of range 8 wm and will offer proof toshow thattholand sought Is mure valuable for Its timber or stone than far ai-rlftilturil nurnosos. and to establish his claim beforo tho Registor and Receiver of this office of Roseburg, Oregon, oj Thursday, the lmh day ol Novomter Hflt lie names as witnesses: rnoina vtaime, o l'ark Kiver, North I'akoln, Archibald E Wadgv Waive. North IiHkota. Rasmus M. Slone. Alex audrla. Mltiuesotn, Brynjolf From, of . Milton North lUkota. Any nml all persons claimiucly adversely ihc alKive ilescriooi innus are rtiueieu to nit- ineir claims In this olllcu on or beforo said lvth day of November, VXts. J.T. BRIIMJES. Register. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Koieburir. Oregon. Julv 29 P.Stt. Notlro is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of tho act of Congress of Junes. IS78. entitled "An act for tho salo of timber lands In the Statcsof Ca".ifornla,Orogon Nevada .and Washlnetor Toi rliorv." as extend ed to all the publlo lsa4 sUtes by act ot August WELCOME U IIUBBELU otSnarta. countv ol Motiron. state of Wlsconl has this dav filed In th's o 111 co his sworn slate meut No, k ;i, for the purchaso of tho lots 9, 10, 15 and 16, of section No. 10, in towushlp No. 27, south nf raiico No S wtst and will of far proof to show that tho land sought Is moro valuabto for its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim boforo tho itegister and Receiver of this office of RoMburr. Oregon. on Tuesday the 5th day of January. 1901. He names as witnesses: John C. shuttiick, Splrta, Wifconsln, II KMkenbergcr, l ul tury, ootn n ltonohnnr. Ilnmn. J. II. Kvarts. IVel. Orevou Anvandall persons claiming adversely the nbovo described lands are reoiteurd to file their claims in this otrco on or boforo tlio sil MhdayolJanuy,lWl. JTiRlmm Uejlster, nftuRlD GRANDE THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scenery by da3"light TO AT.T, POINTS EAST 3 FAST TRiKS DAILY BETWEEN OGDCi AND DLWER 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS ALLOWED :tier W. C McBWDE, Oen'I Agent, 134 Third Street, PortUnd,;Orc Notice for Publication United SUtes Land Office. Roburg. Oresnn. Jane 2, VXH. Notice is erebT riven taal In comsUanca with the provisions of tte act of Congress of Jene X. s.. enutled "An act for the sale of timber lands ia the States cf California. Ore-xoa Nevada. aad n asftlnrtoa Tern lorT.asexund- d to all the public land stalta by act of Anns CUSS. WILLIAM J. ENTRES3. of Oihkoso. county of Winnebago. Stat o tta..has this day Bletl in Ihu loSee his sworn Ma'eraent No, fort' pare'iase of the E', SE1;. SEW SWi of sec- Mn 4 in Township s South, Sacu West, andwtlloiier proof toshow thai the land soogit ts uorv vain aide for iu limber or siona than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim befor the RnHitcraad Receiver of thii oiflre of Rosebnrg. Oregon. 01 Monday, the -.h day of Septerabcr. 19B lie names xs witnesses: Roy Brcnnaad. Frank F. En)Jiu. Martin SstRsvea. and ilerms " If aruheim. of Ohkoh, Wtvoasin. Anvand all trons dalminc a.lverselr the 4lve describe! lands are rcinested to lie their Notice For Publication. Cnited Utes Lad Q-Oee. Hneba-r. Orezoa, June IS. U3S. NoUcs) u hereby given la cospUaaca wtih the provisions oJ the act of Congress of Jon-J. IKS. entitled "An act for the sale of Umber lands la the Stas of Ca!iforala.Oregaa Nevada .sad Washington Territory." as eziand edtoall the pshUe land staus by acted Across HENRY tt. BROOKES, ol Rosehnrg. Cnntv nt lioaslaa. State ot Ore gon, has this dy flivd Iti this o3ce bis svorn , stateaent No- Xtvs. lor the parchae of the NEt of section S,lowaship 3 S, raae ( west aad will offer proof to show that the laad socrhl i valuable for its timber or stone thaa is more for agricultural purpose, aad to establish his claim before the Kecisr aad Receiver of uice oi acee oazg, urecua. on frtday ihr ssta day ot Septetaber, 1301. He nara-s as sriiness: George Keed, H. U f lodley Mamret J. Brakes. D. P. risher. all of Rosebarc. Oregon. Any and all prnoas claiming adversely the above described lands are rroaested ta ribs their leims in this oSice on or before safcl ith day of ) claims lo this of ice oa or before the Sta day of nMtmher, IMC J T BRIDtiE-:. Reclstcr. -VIQ July lap. Notice for Publication. PNITEH STATES LtNDOmCE. RosebnrK. Ore-, Jnne 3, ISrtS. Notice is hereby riven that la corapUanca with the provisions ot the act of Conrresa of June J.ISTS. entitled -An act for the sale of timber lands in the Slate? of California. Oregon Nevada .and WasbtnElon Territory," as extend ed to all the public laad states by act oi August I.1SS2. THOMAS WADGE. of I'tk River, countr of Walsh, state of North Dakota, ha this day filed in this office his swim statement No 5139. tor the pur- hasc ot the lots land 2.SS NKU t.f section No. 4, township 2S. s)uth of rnce west and will offer proof to s how that theland songht is more valuable for !t timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim K'd.re t;e Rrrtster aad Receiver of this t September. 1903. Julylsp J.T.BRIIXiES, Sftrista ! Notice for Publication. United SUtes Laad OZice. Rosebonc, Orcpon, June Si tXJC Notice ti hereby riven that la compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress oi June J.IKS, enutled "Aa act for the sale ot timber lands in the States of California. Oregoa Nevada .and Washington Territory.' as extend ed to all the public laad state by act ot Across 4.U32. MARY E. CLARK, of Oihkosh. R. U. Box 1ST. coontr of Winne btso. Slate of Wtscrasin. has this day tr.edin this office her sworn sutement No. for the purchase of the -A, SWI, SW-4 Nfc"-. NW-, SKI of Soc 2. Tp 2SS, R t W. and will ofier prool to show that the land sotuhl is more vsluib Inriu HilNr nr tlnnn than for . ! rnltarxl purposes, an t to establish her ctaira to receiver oi ""li." , ... rnltarxlp t eneiiav. tne imu uav ni .-oveBioer. ..i.i ,.-.r ,;-.. pA.iJt.. lie na m wi,r: Itryntolt Proni , of Mil- i Ii ukOkkZ lvni0vb .Kkn ,ArcSf ht "S1' im Monday the 2Sth day ;it Sepi ls. North Hakota. Rasmus M. stone, of ! sne nataes as witnesses: 0. D C xiexan.irt. -Minn, u. e.. umaus, ot rars: , K.mnu. Hfnn II.tbMn River North Dakota. Any and all persons claiminc adversely the aNvc described lamls are requeswu to me their claims in this office on or before said lsth lay of Nov. 1WS. J.T. BRIDGES. RevUter. Brcnnaid. of Oshkoah. Wi-vnIn. ArirsTwl mil lwlnf rlfttmlni ilnptitlv file above described lands are reoueswd to Sle lhir iber. 1SOL k. Martia and Roy the claims in this onVe on or of September, 1X0. July 16p before saidSth day Resister. Notice for Publication. UNITED SKATES LAN D OFFICE. Rosebant. Ore.. Junes). 1903. Notice is herc'oy riven that In compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress of June 3,1. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands Iu the States ot California. Orecon Nevada. and Washingtc-n Territory ."asextend d to all th public land states by act of August 1,132. RASMUS M. STONK, of Alexandria, county of Douglas, state of Minm-sda, has this day tiled in this office hts sworn statement No. M5M. fcr the Pittvha-e of tho S", Sff'i, N', SWi. of sec tion No. l' township a, south of ranruS west, and wlllolfer proof toshow that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than I for agricultural purposes, and to establish hu claim before the Register and Receiver of this office ot Roseburg, Oregon, on Wtditculay the IMh dav of November, 1901 He names a wltui sos: Thomas vvadf, O. E. Ixilthna. bdh ot l'ark Ktvvr, North Dakota. Archibald E. U WadKc, of Wales. North Dakota llrynjolf from, of Millon North Dakota. Any and all persous claimiug advcuely the above described lands are requested to file their rlalmsln this office on or before the said lsth day of November, IDtXt, J. T. BRlDGtS, R.-Kister. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Roseburg Oregon, Oct. 1, 1U. Noticeishereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno S, tSTS, entitled "An act for the salo of timber lands in the Statcsof CaUfornla,Oregoa Novada.and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all tha public land states by act of August , lSi FRANK W. MASTKRSON, ot Indepenpence, county of l'olk, state of Ore gon, has this day tiled in this office his sworn .Ulcinont No. 5TCC, for the purchase nt the South East quatter of section No. Si, township ii Mm til, ot ranges west and will offer proof to show that theland sought ts more vatuablo for its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, anil to establish hit Claim bofore the Register and KeCilvor ot this office ot Roseburg, Oregon. on Thursday the luth dav ot March. 1904. Ho names as witnoscs: II. Martin. M. Martin, ot llmwusvlllo, Origoti: Ueorgo Rateman, Fred llatcninn, o Ro-oiirg, Oregon. Anv and all persous claiming advcrsley the above desctibed lands vro requested to tlle thetr claims in this offlco on or beforo said lPth day ot March 1S01. J.T.11RIDCES Oct 7 p Register. Notice for Publication. Pnited SUtes Land Office Roseburg. Oregon. June 12, 19C3. Notice u hereby gtrea that In compllanca with the provisions of the act ot Con greys of Junes, ISTS. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States ot Callfomla.Oregoa Nevada .and Washington Territory." asextend ed to all the puhlle land state by act of Angus t.liK. JOHN U WATSON, of Glide, county of Douglas, state of Oregon, has thi cay filed ia this office hts sworn sute ment. No. tor the pnrchase of the Iota 3 and . SWi SttT,, SWi SW7. ot secUoa 4. ia township 27 south, ot range 2 west, and will otter proof to show that theland sought Is more valuable tor Its Umber or stone thaa for agricultural purposes, aad to establish his el aim before the Register and Receiver ot tola office ot Roseburg. Oregon, on Tuesday the M day ot September, 1911. He names as witnesses: H. U Englcs. John Garduer, J.ihn Grecnman. and R. J. Watson an ot tvei, urrgon. Anv and all nerac aSove-described lands are requested to tl'e their Any and all persons claiming adversely the ve-decribvd lands are reouested to fl'e their claims in this office ou or before said J2nvlday otSvpt.tML Jnlyisp . T. BRIDGES, Register. Notice for Publicatiou United SUtea Land Office. Rneeburg Oreeon. Aug. 31. IWS. Notice ia hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of th act ot Congress of June S. ISTS, entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lands in the States ot California, Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory." as extend ed to all the publlo land its'st by act ot August 4,lS9i MINNIE L HARRIS, Care ot O. M. Co.. ot Portlaud, county ot Multnomah, sUte ol Oregon, has this day tiled In this nttlce her sworn sutement No. f 673 for tho nurohaso ot the NEV ot Section No. St ia towushlp No. Ctt south, range No. west and will oder proof toshow that theland sought is mure vatuablo for itx timber 'jr stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hU claim beforo the Register aad Receiver ot this office ot Rofeburg.Oregon on Friday, the liih dav of February. 1D0J. Ho names aa wituesses: W. II. McCrotsen, J. W. Kanlner, John Rogers. Fran F. Dolesby all ot Roscburt;. Orvgon. Any aud all persons clslmlng advenwly the above described lauds are requested to ate their clst ms In this office ou or betore said l.'thday ol tehniary, lvOL J.T. BRIDGES, 0SP .RegUter.