The Caro of Farm Implements. .1 vv ,.t i ,v!M,Mit nnainf- attnDlv ot nnmea cives out., cauau 11 i TI.Io r,,,, n.rnlntna I SlUUlOlllV lO COUBC. Alio UUIL minim i l . f ,..,, f i, i,v.iiit-i.s wavs bo fed in the stable, in timt lalllUl Ulallfll lUllllUtO Vft S.S1VJ awvwu i - - r - tn which wo refer, and wo conuratulato cow win uuta nui umy iran u uci e.i.u i i,: ..,n;rocto;mi f intnrnst . but thero will bo less dancer of any of 5n nt.ri.Milhir.il nrocnws and bono that thorn getting choked and none at all manv other localities will follow their uieir gorging uiemeeivcs mm t-iiuugu lu Professional Cards. How to Fatten Turkeys. Anyone who makes a business of rasl ing turkeys will find it profitable to fat ten their choicest lot of birds except those wanted for breeding purposes for tho Thanksgiving and Christmas season, and dispose of tho balanco through tho winter, spring and summer months. As fancv turkevs are always wanted for tho holidays, it is a wasto of timo and ma terial to sell inferior grades then, where fore these should bo kept and fattened later. It is true that oxcollent prices aro generally paid for holiday turkeys, but this brings most of the choice ones of tho country to market and thereby makes the competion greater than at Tho season of active farm opera tious is drawing to a close. Some fall plow ing and seeding aro yet on tho program, and tho corn harvest will soon begin but tho mower, the binder, corn planter and cultivators, carden tools and other example. implements should be housed for tho winter. A farmer is known by tho implements he keeps, and still more so by tho man ner in which ho keeps them. Tho best investment on tho farm is shed room for tools. Nothing pays so well. How manr sons of Adam are housing their farming machinery on the ice sido of a barb-wire fence or at best under a cot tonwood tree? The sun and wind and rain are peeling the paint off, cracking the wood and rusting the iron parts Machinery well cared for lasts twico as long as that of the shiftless agrarian, and tho satisfaction of using sharp, clean tools in good repair more than pays for cheap lumber. An air-tight house is unnecessary. A roof and such walls as will keep off sun any other season. Afterwards it is moro and rain are all that aro needed, and difficult to get first-class turkeys, and Euch can be built against a barn or oth- those that would pass only as fair at er building, preferably on tho south Thanksgiving and Christmas time will Eide. Keen the chickens out. They can be considered all right and often choice be taught to roost in the chicken house in the winter, spring or summer. In by confining and feeding them there for deed, if one has a lot of lean turkeys on a few days. hand during tho holidays, and were to Tho farmer numbers among bis choose between selling them at a Email friends the song birds, the toads, the figure or carrying them over, it would lady bug, the rural telephone, tho grain bo advisable provided ho had suitable "bull" and oil. It is believed that few quarters in which to fatten turkevs to appreciated the money-making qualities accept, by all means, the latter alterna of oil as a preservative. Well oiled bar- native ; for a few weeks of proper feed ness lasts twice as long, as well as does ing would make their bodies plump up farm machinery. The same is true of wonderfully, and they would look so leather boots, but not of rubber; grease much better that good prices could rots rubber. When you put tools and readily be obtained for them. As to tho and implements away for the season, best method of fattening turkeys for or indeed for anv time, however short, market, some sav thev should be con- they should be clean and bright, and fined, while others are opposed to it tho bright parts protected with some Being of a wild nature, it certainly will anti-weather mixture. Beef suet is the not do to coop them up in such a man best, and it is cheap and it is easily ap- ner that they will begin quarreling, plied. A swipe across a shining plow- chasing one another about and constant share or a hoe will keep off rust for a y worrying for freedom ; they would in long time, and it takes so much less that case soon tire of their food and, in- J. M. Sun. make them drunk. Epitomist. Now FROM SOUTH AFRICA. Way of Uslnj; Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Africa, says: "Ah a proof that Chamborlain's Cough Remedy is a euro suitablo for old and young, l pen you uio louowing: - neighbor of inino had a child just over two months old. It had a very bad cough and tho parents did not know what to givo it. I suggested that if thev would get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the baby was sucking it would no doubt euro tho child. Uiis they did and brought about a quick re lief and eured tho baby." This remedy is for sale bv A. C. Marsters & Co. II. I,. STUDL,Ii Osteopath ALL DISEASES TIUtATKl) SUCCESSFULLY IMinnn S Kl'siddlCO 851, HoSiJellCC. uono jonice nKJ Wc(t K()llcbuig Offlco : Koom 11 Tnjlor.t Wllso-i Mock Kxnmlnatlou Free. Olllco hours 'J to Vi r.. m. 2 to 5 p.m. lirmhiKto Still Collect) of Osteopathy Q.KOUGE M. BkOWN, Attorney-at-Law, ROSEBURO.ORE Conrt House Down Stairs. Q V FlSUEIt, M. D ., Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. 0. Rosununa, 'Phono Main 691. Orkoon. . GEO. E. H0U0K, Reduced Rates on Thanksgiving Day The Southern Pacific Company will sell tickets at one and ouo third fare for tho round irip between all points on its Oregon Lines, account Thanksgiving Day. Tickets will bo sold on Nov. '2oiU and 26th, and will bo limited for return to tho 27th. All who desire to take ad vantage of this reduction can secure tickets from nearest Southern Pacific Agent, on dates mentioned. Physcian & Surgeon. Offlco Kerlew ma. UOSKIIUKU' Phone. Main 31 OKKliON Y WUvY NES, DENTIST, Review Building, Telephone No 4. KO.'KBPRO. OKKOON A. M. Cn.vwKOKi) a J. 0. Watson Attorneys at Law, Rooms! &X, Batik BuIlJz., KO.SKUUKQ, UK Sy-Bujlncsbbeforethe U 3 Land Office and mining cuh a specialty. JO US H. HHUPE, ATTORN EY-AT-LA W, Rosehl'ro, Orboo Business before U.S. Land Offioeand Probate tHHlneM a specialty. Offlco Abraham Rnlhllne. Just arrived from the factory a car load of tho celebrated Page fence, which is cheaper than a board enco and will last a life-time and is put up to your satisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns A Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly eULLERTOJN Attoruey-at-Law. Wll' Dractlce In all the State ami Federal Conrt Oraro In Mark! Man., Kowuurv. Oregon. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. ami 1 and 2 uirlcw Building. ROSEBURG. ORKIKIN time and labor than scouring the rusty tool when next wanted that it seems al most idle to speak of it. There is no business in life where sys tem pays so well as on a farm. Having a place for everything and keeping it there when not in use is the main thing. If you can have Euch places arranged convementlv so that labor and time are not wanted in cettine them to the field and back again, so much the better. Filberts stead of fattening, grow thin. Keeping all the food, and especially shelled corn, before them that they can eat, is also t 20 cents per quart. unwise. If they aro a healthy, vigorous jod- Cleveland. Ore. lot, and the weather will permit, it is better to give them absolute freedom. and all the clean water they want to drink, but not quite all the food they will devour, for four weeks prior to mar keting. Corn of last season's crop, not shelled from the cob, but the ear broken W. II. Mur-S5-2mp Administrator's Sale erty. of Real Prop- Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order made by the County Court Every farmer should have a work- in two or three pieces, is preferable. It of Douglas County, State of Oregon, in shop with a bench, an anvil, a carpen-1 will afford the birds exercise to make I tho matter of the estate of Thomas ters' and a blacksmiths' vise, and such them pick the kernals from the cob, and I Dunseath, deceased, on the 2Sth day tools as his iudement and experience I hr twins thns kent busv for an hour or of Seotembcr. 1903. and entered in the EUEwrest. He certainlv ousfit to have a loneer par-h dav thev will not roam so Probate Records of said Court on ejid hammer, a hatchet, a saw, jack plane, I far from home. During tho first week a monkey wrench and an "S" wrench, thev should be fed Fnaringlv, and after draw-knife, bits and brace, a square, a the second week wheat, oats, or a mash level, a chalk line and an assortment of of boiled patatoes and corn meal mixed nails, screws and bolts. He ought to to a crumbly mass, should be given them have a small forse and common black- at noon. This should be fed cold, in a smith tools. Experience and practice long trough that is kept perfectly clean, will soon teach the use of all these tools, and for every 20 birds it is well to add and their intelligent and deft applica- to the mash a handful of oil meal and tion is as important as a knowledge of two or three of beef scraps. Grit of soil chemistry or balanced rations. If gome kind should always be placed the farm boy can serve an apprentice- where they can obtain it. If confined, ship in Winter months to a carpenter or not m ire than 20 birds should occupy a blacksmith it will be schooling worth fattening pen-, and there should be many dollars in after life. plenty of roost's easily accessible, and The other day I was cutting cowpeas located far enongh apart so the turkeys in a new field and ran smack into a cannot reach each other when on them. tump. The vines were heavy, and the This will tend to make them much more team was going at a lively clip, and amicable in disposition, and they can when the guards hit the hidden trouble, I therefore be fattened to better advant- sinash went the tongue of tho mower I ag0. They should be fed at morning beyond the surgical aid of splints and I and noon a mash composed of three bay-bale wire. A new tongue costs parts corn, one part buckwheat meal $2.50, but a quick trip to the lumber and one part wheat or bran, scalded and yard, 40 cents for a 4x4x14 stick of tim- placed before them when it is warm. ber and two or three hours' work made Xo more than what they will readily a better tongue than the factory turns consume should be given at one time, of out. The blacksmith and the wood course, and at night thev should have worker have to live, but they need not either cracked or whole corn. Three do so on the misfortunes of the farmer weeks of such feeding, other conditions when that all-around man -is fortified being equal, will generally fatten the with sharp, bright tools and the knack leanest turkey well enough to pass of patting them where they wi 1 do the muster almost anywhere. Epitomist. J A. BUOHA.NAN, Nou.ry Public. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Soalcty fVleetlnga. F. & A. M. Laurel Lodge No. 13. Holds regular meetiuits on second and f nrth Wednesdays of each mouth. O. P. Cosiiow, W. M. N. T. Jkwktt, Hecretary. O. U. W. Roaeburg Lodgo No. 16. MeetH the second and fourth Mon I days of euch month at 7:30 p. m., In tho I. O. O. F. Hall. Mombers In good standing are invited to attend. F.M.Tozibh M. W. E. II. Luxox Hecordor. D. .8 Wkst, Financier. P. O. ELKS. Rosebtirg Lodge No, 320. Holds regular communlca " tioiifl at I O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. All members requi'Btud to attend regu larly Hnd all visiting brothers are cordi nlly invited to attond. J;. 11. Waitk, K. K. Rov McClallfn, Secretary. O'D, 1st SEPARATE RATTALLION O.N. G., meets ut Armory Hall every lhuroday evening, at b o clock. F. B. Hamlin, Capt. OF A. Court Dnnttlas No. 32. For esters of America. Meets every n Tnewlay evening In NativH Sons' Hall. Visiting brothernalwaya welcome I'EAXK Kk.vnkdv, R. C' E. H. Lenox, R. S. E. V. IIooveh, Phveiciati. 0 O. O. F. Philetarian Lodge No. 8 u Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor- ner J nek eon unci Cass streets, on Saturday evening of each we;fc. Mem bers ol the ordpr in good standing are invited to attend, J. C. Twitcheil, N. G N.T. Jewett, Secretary. 47. of P. Alpha Lodge No. 'A every Wednesday, in I. O. O. if. Mee'-O F Han a' 4 1-Mi p. m. Members in good el ending are invited to attend. Geo. E. Hoi'ck S. V. Ramp K. R. S. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OKF1CK. Koaeburg, Ore., Aug. 2, l'J03 Notice li hereby id Ten that in compliance trlth the nrovlslom of the act ot ConitrcM of Jane S, 1878, entitled "An act for the tale of Umber lands In the Btatciof California, Oregon NeYada.andWaihlnirUra Territory," aj extend ed to all the public land itatea bjr act of August . IKK. JOI1NC HHATTUCK. of Sparta, county of Monioo, MaUj of Wlrrainnln nan this day Died In tlilj oHlcc his eworu state ment No. fS0, for tho "purchase ol the (With cjwtqiiartcrCBF.KJof acction No 4. In town ship No Z7,unth of rango No. S went and will otfer proof toihow that the land nought li more valuable for lta Umber or atono than for agricultural purponi, and to establish bli claim before the KCKliter and KecelTer of this etllce of UoMburg. Oregon. on Tucrday tuv mb day of Jaruury, 1801. He nnmm a witneos: KraicenMruur. ram .nty, both of KoMibunr. Orcg'intJ. II. KvarW. I'wl, Oregon; Welcome Hubboll, Hparta. Wicormlii, Any and all pfirwins claiming adversely the aboye described lands are reinctfd to file thi lr claims In thloffico"nn ot buforu the tald 12th day of January, 1WI. Ktglstcr oiooooooooogooocxxococooooooooocm eoooooceeooooooooott Notice for Publication. UNITKD STATUS LAND OFF1CK, KoMdiure. Ureeon, JnlvVQ r., Notice la hereby gtren that In compliance with the provisions ol the act ol uongreti or JuneS, 1878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Statesof CalUornla.Oregon Nevada. and WashliiKtur Terrltury'atexlend ed to all the public land tlalet by act of August 4.U7Z. WELCOME L. I If B UK Li nt Sparta, county ol Monroe, slate of Wisconsin nan inn aay nan in n-r omre on sworn nan meal No. Sft, for the purchase of the Ion S, 10, 15 and 1C. ot section .no, 10. in towmnip .-o, south of range No 3 west and will of f er proof to show mat me land sougm Is more valuable for 1U timber or stone tt-an for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Kecelver of this tilce of Koaeburg. Oregon. on Tuesday the 5tu day of January. 1901. He names aa wune3: Jonn (.. nnaiiuca.oparra Wisconsin, B. Krskenbcrxer. Paul Oary, both of Rwi'hnra. Orvifon.J. If. Kvartf. IVel. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands aro requested to file their claims In thUotlce on or before tha said 5th day ol Jannary, 1WI. Register. GENCY BICYCLE REPAIRING BRAZING , LATHEJWORK HARRY E. niLLER, 7ll Oak St., Opp.;Churchili;:& JWoolIey's OOCOCOOOCOOOOGGCXXXCX300 Bicyles If It's a WHITE It's ALL RIGHT White The Is King Notice for Publication. I'nltcd State- Land OSIce. RoMlburg, Oregon, Oct. 'X, Wj3 Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act ot Congreia of Jnne3,1878,enUlled"Anact for the tale of timber lands In the Statesof Callforsla,Oregon Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the public land states by act of August 4.U22. JOHN G. KENDALL nf Minneapolis, county of Ifennrpln, state o Minnesota, has this day filed In th; office hU sworn statement No. 57t. for the pn tba-e of B O.T. M. Protection Tent No. 15. fe Holds its regular Reviews the B first and third Friday of each i the fonth east qiarterof section No. U, town j month in the I. O. O. hall. Visiting l,hlP r ,uth- "ne "Mt . ... , ..,.,! nwrnl in ,wwl fnn,i;n,. tn..l and will offer proof toshow that the land sought attend. Geo. W. Pehrv. Com. White Famil' and Tailoring Rotary Sewing Machines. Machines With -Automatic Lift. S. K. SYKES, Agent For DOUGLAS AND COOSCOUNTIES Room 3 Mantere BalUlag. RO.-EBORn. O J J. ItOBLNETT, Attorney at Law. P.O-EB0KO. Ore Koob 11. Taylor A Wilxm Rloctt JOHN P. RYAN, CIVIL ENGINEER Laud Surve3or. FRANK RYAN, TIMBER ESTIMATOR OSfO, Koow 6. Taylor A Witran Mock. Ilebarg. day, directing and authorizing me, tl under-signed administrator of the s. estate, to sell at either public or priv: sale, as provided by law, the rtl pr . erty of, and belonging to the said etta to the binhest bidder, for cash in hai for the purpose of paying off the cUi against the eaid estate and the cxrtetK of administration. Now, therefore, by virtue of said t der, I will, on and after Saturday, Of ber 31st, 1903, at one o'clock in the . ternoon of said day. proceed to sell a offer for sale to the hichost bidder, I cash in hand, the following descrit real property owned by the said es?t: and described as follows, to-wit: T EK of the SWt of Sec 20, Township South, of Ran-o 5 West Willamette Me ridian, in Douglaa County, Oregon, con taining 80 acres, more or less. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, this SOih ; day of September, A. D. 1U03. E. E. Wilson, 1 l,lm;nlc(.itn. n flic nalatu nf Tllf.TW , ' Rne Farm for Sale. A good SCO acre farm for sale five . aitoe from Myrtle Creek, 100 acre in -nltivftion, halmifo hill, ;tiire ami timbered iaiwl. Small orchard, cocd aoam, barn n 1 oUior i in prove m en ts i For price ad terms amdr to P. T. Mc- ', Je, Myrtle Crtfek, of D. S. K KoeeburK, Oregon. Unick, 2-ti most good. Yes, I know I ought to have marked that stump with a stake ; another case of not doini: as well as I knew, which is worse than not knowing H. A. Bereman; in Rural World. A Profitable Year in Hops. .The Farmers' Institute. The season will soon be at hand when the annual county and district institutes will begin to be called, and we hope that thev will all have the euccesa and the attendance and support that they so richly deserve. Nothing has been of more help to the progress and improve ment of agriculture than these conven tions of practical men. with their ex change of ideas, suggestions and experi- The world at large knows very little of the Oregon hop crop and, except m those business lines brought specially into relation with it, has no conception of its maeuitude. And vet the hop crop forms a very important element in the list of the state's products. This has been a fortunate year for the hop grower. Kis crop is larger than he had reason to expect and what it lacks in size is more than made up in the high ruling prices of the product. Careful estimates innicate that the production of hops in the state this year will amount to about 85,000 bales or 15,300,- 000 pounds. The prices this year vary Rrncburg: Nurseries. Very choice fruit tree., all lenditit varieties'. S.pitaenberg ami Yellow New town Pippin applet a rpocialty. F01 sale at very reasonable prices by Rose burg NurMiriee, H. Scliroten, Roevburg Oregon. 50tf Smith' Uatfdruft i'omawe Dunseath, Deceased. First publication, Oct. 1st, 1003. Facts. Stop itchinjf Mwlp nfn one apptiex ix removes all dandruff tnd will stop fnilinic h-ur. Price 50o. For sale bv Mart-r. Dr i Co. 111IU Mr. Man, you want facts. We 1 going to give you facts. As you r them over you will know they are fa And we can pruve they are fact. It is a fact that McCormick Binder . Mowers and Rakes are the standard by which all others are gnaged. It is a fact, Kacino Buggies, ifc-t-s and Road Wagons aro far outstrippii 2 our competitors' lines. It is a fact that the Bain Wagon ie ' i.f moat successful, durable and cconomi- ;1 wagon on the market. It is a fact that the above are all '' eluded in the Big 3. You can find tL at S. K. Pykea', Roseburg, Ore. ence. A well supported farmers' insti tute in a county always leaves its mark quite largely owing to the unequal quail on the methods of farming, and in those ty of the product. Some of it brings 22 localities where they are best attended and 23 cents, while some of the lower is -where one finds the most approved grades sell for only 9 or 10 centaa pound methods of agriculture in practice and The average price, however, is placed by the people making a profit at the busi- competent experts at 18 cents a pound, ness. It ha3 been our privilege in the which will bring the value of the crop to past few weeks to attend two of the $2,754,000. The average cost of cultivat most interesting institutes we ever had ing and; preparing a pound of hops for the privilege of participating in. They were both held in a newly opened coun try and were the first events of the kind that ever occurred in that country. The speakers were those who were gradu ates of the school ot practical experi- the market is 7 cents. According to these figures the cost of the crop to all the producers was about $1,062,000, leavinc a profit to the farmers on their year's work of $1,692,000. Under these circumstances it would Apples for Milch Cows. ence in all parts of the country. Some appear that even tho most exacting can were from the north and others were I find very little of which to complain in from the east and south, and all brought h'S hop raising experiences this year. with them their experience in their for- Oregon Daily Journal mer homes for the benefit of their fellow farmers. Others were present who had been farming in the country for years, and their experience was most valuable Apples, if judiciously fed to milch to the new-comers. While the farmers' cows, will pay well enough to make it institute is a benefit to any farming I worth while to pick them up. Early va- communityand should be encouraged, rieties should be fed exclusively by it is doubly profitable to the newer themselves, and sour ones in less quan countries which are fast emerging from tities than sweet ones. The further ad a range country and filling up with farm- vanced they are toward maturity the ers and stock raiEers. In tho older coun- more sugar there is in them, and their trims tli mnthndn of farmint? are in .1 feedinc value depends laieely upon tho manner fixed and the capabilities of the amount of dry matter they contain, soil and the influence of the climate are which, according to laboratory tests, is understood to a great extent. But in somewhat higher than an equal weight the new country all this is to be learned of turnips. They aro best to feed, there in the school of practical experience, fore, when fully ripe, and preferably That method of planting, cultivating after the night's milking ; and, as they and managing a crop which is a Euccess are deficient in nitrogen, they should be olawhorn mnv not be the proper one to liberally supplemented with wheat pursue in tho new country. All the pe- shorte, bran, oil cake, clover and good climate, methods of hav. An excellent mixture cctasists of it;,.nt,-r,n mnnnwmp.nt and care of 200 pounds of wheat bran and 100 V,Ulkl tvavm uwb.vw- - . a crops can be determined more speedily pounds each of corn meal and cotton and with tireater certainty by meeting seed moil. Six quarts of apples per tli tiBiphborinir farmers cow added to a and discussing the various phases of ag than if we endeavor to work reasonable amount of this every night will very soon increase the flow of milk, and then, when the msitrateil Booklet Get your abstracts ol title from J. l Hamilton. Ho has the only complete set of abstract boons in tho county, tf Piano Buyers. You will notice that we do not have to be continually striking out for a now make of Pianos. The Needham has been our leader for 14 years and is today a leader among the high gade pianos of the world. Some cheap pianos are 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 Bimply because they say so. It doesn't take ink, boost or high commissions to make a good piano, but instead the very best mechanics, and the very best material such as are always used in Needham pianos. 29-tf T. K. Richarpson, Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. ((V J Vti w Non-Magnetic ksl Welti E3ra Case PI nM Fully Guaranteed H Wf ALL JEWELERS 1 nr. f ' s n E. E. Btopr.ETT, Record Keeper. B ILAC CIRCIJ?. No. 49, Women of o ooicrait. aieeta on L'tnl ant! 4tli - Fridays of each month at the Nu- ttve fcons, Hall. Visiting members in soon stHndinz are invited to attend. Dulla Jewett, Guardian Neighbor. M i.n mi Otev, Secv. la more valuabla (or lis timber or stone than for u-rtrulturl nurooKS. and to rstatillsb bis claim before the Register and Receiver of this ofiloa otRoMbura-.Oregoo. name aa wlineisci: Charles Thorn, J ihnL, Thorn, ol Rncebunt; John Becker, frank liat; ot tieveianu. ure. (dt and all penon clairainc auverselr tne above decTlbcd lands aieriutl to ale t'eir claims In thU office un or before toe said Zih day of March. ISM. J. T. BKIOGf. Knrutr. LO. T. M. Rccoborg Hive No. 11. Hold itF rpvnlar review" npnn the 0 first and third Fridaie at 2 --33 pm of ench month tn tne Native Bona' Hail. sinter of othor Hivig visiting in trie city are wraiaii? invtiixi tnattend our re- xle-. Hattie Mobian (.. Gnsc. Jehmk Raw R. K. E. f? RoMlnrg Chapter No. 8 Holl lhlr reenlar metimr nn the nnnth. ViMttnt; inexiber fn sovt iUodii.it arA resoxeUallv invitl to at- etid. Mn-. Na.nxie SriAGOE W M.. Macpe Rat .S-crotarv. KfthKAHS. Rowbnre Kelvkah !wii.e No. 41. i.o. O. F., nfete in (Wd Feliwii,T'mple evprTTni-eda-i eveotnif. teituie w&nn Hnd brethrrr. !IIVIt"J to fcttvtxi. Dklla Phowx, N. G. C-OK. Vi'lJIKBELT. R. S. 3 IMTEI) ARTISANS. Ummtia As- 3 I semblv No. 105 rawts everv Satnr day eventtis:, at S o'clock in Native Son? Hall. iftttiug Artisans cordialiv invitei to attend. Rev. S A. Dooolas, M. A, Mim. Lkl. Bhor-.v, ikseretary. r Jt IIIH (JKM. Kit. Oatnn Nn. rj5. M-is Ht the O Ul Fi-Ho-' H-i'J in Ri-burE. erwnr 1rt in.) itiini M,Ur equine. Viit- nit o!irbinrc .ilwv 't'ftn. N. T. Jewktt. C. C, J. A. BrcMA.v?t. (J!rk. if: ION ENCAMPMENT. I. O. O. F Otld FellowV Temple. Meet first and thint Thtirclav eveniin: wtch iiionlli. iritora ronltallv tnvitni. J. It. Haxiltox, C. P. i. iWlTCHELL, i-lTlle. tax: COLORED I FANCY DIALS The New England Watch Co. Factories Wattrtarj, Ccta. Offias tin York, Cblap,! SaaFrascbco. I Notice for Publication. Tntted Ktates Land OCice. Roteourjr.Orrson. Au 10, llja. Notice ta herebr civen teat la comrllanca with the provltlons of the act ot Cncrrw of June Z, ISTtLenUtlrd An act for the salt of Umber lands Is the 3tat3' Cal?ornia,Oreiroa Nevada jad Waahlnctoa Terrl to rv."ajxlend- d to all tha pcblle land states bj act of X urart a. U3Z. BERT Till JtSEK of Monteano. conaiv of Ch- hi 1. stte ot WuhiDr.OD has Hi ilar to) In thl tttUtt al. swom st itiEeot Xo for the iirrh o' the .Norihei quarter ol i-eciion - st. m Towntbip S'. 2 sontri of ne So. I and will offer proof to shcw that the land xo jht Is mure valuable for tu Umber or iinst tfcan for agricultural purtxxva. and to talihai Bis claim before the Beciiter and Kecelver cf this office of Kcaabarx.Urczon. ut riiij lb .. a a In ntrr, lst He nam aa wili:to M-ltteM "twliiian. AO ?drn. Hti. b. K:tea'-rr. Kwroaiv. Ore.. I'aiil U.rv, lUJMrbor, One. J. H. E rn.ru. IVel.Oc Anv an-1 a.l iTMof cUlraloc adverveir Use above dCM-nUM lands are ncaisret In itr their claims iu tbtaolKcvornr Iwfawc Mtdnd dav ol Jan. l-)t J.T. KRtr,K. tE9n Murine r. I aMu I LlTaJli 8 S'7& jJtlTKJUCia V v Notice of Final Settlement. It the Cnntv Ormrt oftb lte to micU t'.mmir. Iri the mailt? f eetat of' Martha Wo iftjfl. ibcnuvd. t Nvle ). brrvbr lven lhl use on ncim. thr ful" M I be abv eatttb-1 oia have 8kl in ibeaU vt uniltl-il eurt Ifawtr aerwasit In ntMl -vt tVmenl m saVI ettie. -.D-t that Itv Jueat ael roan t unter !:.. nswi asl tu :-rt-o n la jaini ui- r-i st m-Q moq y. the 4lbtvut Janaarv. evi, i M o. kx-Jt a. m. n ukl -lf tnr b-iarl-jg -tijic:!-!! s it auj Ihele tn M-d tail awoHiitt. a A ittr ovs, o mt-1 e; .;e. Ibal t-i (.tr d roort t- da'ed 'hr IJ'h 'at ! Novi-ia er. 1 IX Itaitd tbM Use l-Jb ? Xuifai. ea. H. . vtHl-KlTr" x i. wo -itt rr Kl-cnl.rt o, th- r-ltWni Mart.. Wotn!ff. THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, and the Famous Rocky Mountain Scener' by daylight TO .AJLilli POINTS EAST 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETWEEN 06DCN AND DEKVER 3 Modern Equipment, Through Pullman and Tourist Sleep ing Cars and Superb Dining Car Service. STOPOVERS ALLOWED For rat--, foMers ami fortii.itioa. subirtsrt W. C licBRIDE, Gea'l Akcci. 13-4 Third Street. I'ortJirul, Ore j 1 J our Watch! I Wlii-n was it clm:iml and oiled? Roseburg Financial Agency. Money to loan in Bums ranging from $50 to $1500, at 10 per cent. I charge 1 per cent for my services in negotiating tho loan. H. II. Brookes, at the Plain DEALER Office. Wanted. i 20 tiers oak stovewood, 30 tiers gr blockwood. D. S. K. Buic 48tf SI. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. TIMBER AND GRAZING LAND; City and Mining Proport;, Ilomo steads nnd Timber Claims Located, tho best now variant. No fees paid until Filing accepted. Relinquish ments bought and sold. ; : : Stewart Land Co., Room 4, Taylor & Wilson Biock ROSEBURG City Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that to all part holding city warrants endorsed prior Dec. 4, 1901, aro requested to preet the same to the City Treasurer's oil for payment, as interest will cease the on after the date of this notice. Dated Koseburg, Oregon, Nov. 3 10 H. C. Slocom, J r. City Treasurer . MRS. H. E ASTON k is prepared to wait upon old and new customers and friends with n full and complete stock of ' GROCERIES- All fresh and of the very best quality. Teas and coffees are Hpecialties. Your patronugo solicited. -t.t V t: Vv ! it 1 1 ; it 1 1? I; if not, it would Iw well to have it ex- ttninud, I will look it over carefulh ind tell you just where tho trouble it tnd what it will coat to repair it. I guarantee all my work and live ;ip to the guarantee. R.F.WINSLOW JT?r.and Ontician ShericT s Siile- iD'brCircat Cart ftf tbr sUse ' OcnoB for IxwrU. 'mioM. C. A, 1' alnttst. , - V K. K. Smith. IVIw't ' N'nlfc-e t rw-n tj slir llsl hr Ttrtswol.t eitcatl- si abd rJr mK irt IvxtAdwutui ti.e aliove now! eit .i-e. vu ,.f October. ltX, i'a & JMtsMiH ma- tc crre nnlr n itml B1 rutr- oh hf Vlh S u O. UX-r, J, j I U' .mo tf.re In lr itM t-r , pi IdiIS. .txt uslnt t rikbote hi.sm-1 cKfe3 n it. .ml atn-t thr bi-n4i-.tt r ButtMH'ri i 4 J, .crtt"-J BhMU.ee wotl lor ihr o- of Jl 1 IV uilh tr.l twit run fttthcraWo W r w nt ir lonm itimsi ui m ij Hvr. 19 a. -l i,r w-f inn tier Mi-n os AiuvriMy fvp tih Iniero- ihv;..n ct itw rtt i--ent i-r Uis innrt b- K i O uU.r. "-'is. .I'd ttw lur kei tas 4 fll 4v o4 an ! mburMrm n r. Sow. TbctYt re I oil! o.i ?4Urir. IK-.irtj 4!h. s( on n'riwlt n m ol xlo My. .1 list t'o :rt Htm-' liwtt K.r, in b-irj. LM.utr I ,.! . Or. C"ii nll m raMtr u. ivi-n lb- niermi it)irr ir -u i mtrnr., .11 in-- cv -.1. title .ih! iiit lubl-htrH iWa.iDi N! ni lh ilth day of JluT. l.-. i i na. lime I herw 1 :it in or tw .he tuilowiuc dr ctiUl rrnle. tt-kli: r-mli. 1111 01 M.-M "I rtv 91. in n joulli. r-nscC nrewt ut inc vVulnuictU; llert. iImii in Ikui:U Couutr. Urvicon. o-n:a:nti( SO acn- ol Iilni. t.-ci-n. r wtttt ti-c uaviii-iii tKntlitmnpnts Mini aiiiiurtcuauce. ttiiTvunto NloiiKinc ur in anrnriM: atinoruinln-:. una will apply the prottolt of such Mle. Br to the pay ment of the cent ami 1 sburtcmcnu ut said sale and ot this suit. tneluJine 11 attumcy's foes: to the luttrucn. ul tne Mid sum 01ii.l.tt duo plalnllfT with interest thereon at the ra'e ot 10 per cent per annum (rom the l'-'ih da; otUctubcr, 1WM, and lb ovr plus if any. therc'-c, pay nrcr to K. t.. smun, m ny orurr of said court in said execution to medlreett and UcllTcrrd, couimaiulinic me to sell sal: above decrlbcl real properij' tn the manner proTiuoi or iaw. uaiea mis .qu uaroi ,iocrair, iws. K. L. lWRROrr, S5 -tw Sheriff ol PongU County. Orogt n. Notice for Publication. I'nitol Stntcs Uind Office. Kosehnnf, OrcKon, Oct. si rsos. Notice is hereby given that In compllanca with the provisions of the act n( Congress ot June S, 18.8, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In tho State" cl Californla.Oreiron Nevada, and Washington 1errttor7,"asextend ed to all tha public land states by act of August 4, ISfZ. FRANK F. DOLESBV. of Portland, county nf Multnomah, state of Oregon, hm this day filed In this offlco his worn statement No. 5074, for the purchase ol the SElf of section No. St In township No. 26 south 01 rungo No. 8 west and will offer proof to show that tholand sought is moro valuable lor us timber or ttono loan for agricultural purposes, and to establish hit claim before tho Register and Receiver ot this oil Ico of Rosoburg, Oregon. ou Friday, the 12tii day of February, 1903. He names as wltncrsct: Mtunlo Harris, Portland, Ore, W. II. McCrtxven, J. W. Gardner, John Koccra nf Hosoburs. Ore iron. Any and all person, claiming adversely tho above described land aro requested to file their claims In this office on or befora the laid 12th day ol February, 1903, J.T. BRIDGES. Oct 8 p Register, T. K. RICHARDSON. Leading Alnslc House of Southern Oregon. $25.00 Gold or silver will buy a good Notice for Publication. Note -' r 'JtU tm OMiMtstu in irvsi-1 Use rt f tVfinis I Jqn, oc Wittd "m a-s t "t tj.-'r -r-i- . 1 .ttVrata. -.-m Nr.i a Wa-- n i-r! ry. f4 lo aB U fWkialM! Utr t ; iaaHt . tsec llfiu. hs. tab .t a 1 m l i.. ry tfB X'. 1 iwwii m h o' r'ttt . mri UMl ,13 ! r proof tu O t 1 te U4 vans'! t mnn rnlnnhi for tw tiatvr or Mmu IbAs lor r!rliural :i')a. o-1 to cMl luh SUs dun ! re IM KetKcr asd liwiw vt tkb oUsus of lloksMS,UtaMa. or rtn,rl f v X l: t -f vrmN r. IML Hr nan-' r .(l-r". Tt.-- W;0. li 1 ., ih rti o I'vt Htxr t k m Hrj-1 r P.tuB or Mi km. N. IHi 4a, a l Sa -its tC Mv w Al- vn4ri. M an Any .! il twrxari-wtrt rt'-r to-1 -rr 4V. now! lia-t wt mi'pNC k )IV J b nr -UIi ifc iltttnBWic oB b-t-tr nuu 1 I a) at rcsbr, Mt, . J. T. Bs.Kfr, fcicsVtcr Notice for Publication. UNITED sr T. LNtt O - Pt'tK. iImmx Or . Jne -S. Sclr is br-' j r.nrp cf tn erHinr Ui l snirtoi k' V.e ii Oosn-v. Jnwi, uh-.vn'.rl.4 -. art Vt tr -I.- of tta:-rVuKiui ic.-:ai.- ' rrts'"vta."-cpa 4 ( W vt- paobe Ki "by uiui Asrut I tua-; WaKSK. ! fVr t ttsm-. mou ol W.Wi. ni Stmh h t- 1- .fay l .u tlsw t-p ht A..rm ?aunir No 3W, r' cm-rM ! lud J. S Stii Ji i a'l''ll iml ifcwiiHellrr''l . . sun r.t ji.- if rr 11 tirc-Ver or ! m ima lur arirl.u.-)si r-)r. aa! to t-iSMttk t U cttts ein-1. Kr'-l'A-rsjKi Ke(reT tb etSko of HtnolMf .sne.oB. o-t Vrlmc-r. Vr t-tfc hr -I N'wroslkrr. " X H - i-'. It inj-Jf Pna -I j4i--1. 9 NoP D t ta. :rfctJa S. Vtcr. t W.lx. Soak .&, s.B. H. !-. -t k- aoiri. Himm . O. & L. Irno ,o I . i HrivrXisrtk Makot-t. Any md U i' rri oo ckUsaisc ssaToroly i -e aMr Jn1 i4 .f m!il " cUt Notice for Pahlication. Referee Sale of Real Estate. In tho Circuit Court of the etatc of Oregon for Douglis county ChailrsO Whlic, l'UIntlfl I v I Charle.. Strong, and Manola Sttong. , bis wile, wouaru btrong and Otia Strong, his lie, K11 Slrorg and Mr Kdd Strong, his wife, Florence Htionc a minor aud Klli nSirucg, her guard ian. Suite Duncan nee strong and K. N Duncan, her husband, lieorKC birong, slcgle, hannle Kelly nee I Strong and I'hilllp Kelly, her hus- Hand, Margaret sironr. widow, Hor ace Strong, and Mm. lloraro rstrong his wife, llcorge Strong No. 2 and Mrs George btrong, his wife, Epbriain Strong and Mrs. Ephrlatn Strong, his wife, Ella Strong, slugle, Harvey Strong, single, Joe Ilunilsak cr, Charles Wright, Roa llrownlng nee Wright, Waltor Wright, Kthcl Wright. Jcsra Wright ami the Stale Land Hoard. Defendnnls. To tho abovo named I'lalntiO" and Defend ants: Nmlec Is hereby given that. In pursuance ot an order ol tho above entitled Court .aade and entered on the 17th day of October 1903, In tho above entitled cause, which said order di rects K. L. 1'nrtot. referee appointed thcrvin, to sell tho hereliialtcr described proterty at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in tho manner required for fft'.o ot real property ou oxccutlon, for tho reason that tim same canuolbo partitioned without great damage thereto Therefore I, E. L. Parrot t, thoduir appointed, quallOed and acting refervo hitvin, will, on the 4th day ot December, 1901, al tho court homo door in Roseburg, Douglas comity, Ore gon, at the hour of lu o'elock a. in. of said day. sell for cash to tho highest bidder tho following described real property, subject to a mortgage upon tho interest of the plaintiff lu the same, in the sum ot $00 and Inicrest, which ald mortgage is owned by tho Slate IjuhI ltoanl, to-wit; tho east halt of tho south west quarter nnd ivrit halt ot tho southeast It bong nen:. Jose S fur li e i.mtw nt 1 et ina S. "V iit:V-l "'An art da ;.- kn 1 ta ii-t tii .irn.- :mi K-ta .!' mMl t -i r." W l all tti jiUc Uad WHkimt by M ABgvst t,;-t. flVN-'OLy PSOM. M.ll.m nyialy .if U- .lier. state "I No-! UnV.u., hxa ih !a S'.il 1 t-'n(B,-t ;he -KVA f, m-. Nu. 4. T soulb 01 ,hcct S wrt, and ill otter proof to shor that the lart1 songht u inun.-vai;aoie iur lv urawr or Kn man for agrieullura pur;ots, and to establish tilt claim ttore the Register and KecelTer ot this olllca of Roseburg, Orefon. tkrtr esa.M- la ttti ult)c am ir 14t mmI 1 -.0. iaj M Nuv. ML J.T. KUiF5. itr -r ts Ic a? wtoU.j... Notice for Publication. WHsr.n - V. r. Nolm m keret j osnsi last te 4'.i art roc thm fatr uf ttsitr lanh. .a tl ?tet.'3 .( in eJ to sJl tse siitiK Wad b- tti Ai 1 1M. i f Ak-soadia. t-Miiy l lh-U. "t 'f Mlrn ft, hat UI .tay tint in Uu aiN swou latem nt N v v ' b- ' (jreb e ot the SA',. S'j SV , f w j tioa V totrm'iip kkiiK ot r 'irf S km, 1 and will oiler prooi to sbov ifcattheUadsoeiht Is more Talaabe tor its timber or none than foraculturalrarrses,and.to establish, his ! claim before the Kepcister aad Seodver ot thxa t oftlcaofRoMbarcOresoa. on wloe-iay the Ith dav a: oveaber. trot. He names as wttsrsses : Tnamas v aao. u. on FtiJay, th day of December, He J aWsHMrs: loomas n tgp. 01 i-rs r t ..w Rlrr. North Dakota. Ii-lr.cr' ort? 2. I Areh,bfr1Q?- t?' ArcblbM E. L. Wadc, of Wale. North Daioia. ,k?' -XV.I.6 n0,n' 5',BS,,i.- pVV ! Brynjolt Proa, ol Ml.wri North DaVot. alrla. Minnesota, O. E. Lolltn?. Fatk River V.r,.i .11 v.--,n. rl-imfn- s,lrwlr ili aesieu a.e ueir re the said Istii North D.kota. Auy .nd all persons olafmlng adversely the abuve deeribed UiKt ar rt)essel to file their claims in ibis otBee on at before said llh day of December, KUS. J.T.BRirxiES, Ktg titer. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATE-t LAND OFFICE. lUwebtirg. Ore., Jttue a, 19. Sotlce is hereby given that in complianc with the provisions ot the act ot Cougrcss of June 3, IKS, entitled "An aet for the sale of above described laads are eWijas ia Una oSce on or day ot November, ivWS. J.T.ERIDGTS, Rsgister Notice for Publication. Organ or make a payment on one of our , quuj wVi,WliL,eTc',VJ,i'ia;,.Ksuu;,Sif Qno rinnos, pi icea ranging from $185.00 1.1 iouglasi'nun,y, -ute ot Uregoti, couimIu- . ,mnn t i i i i Ing ICO acres mole or less. to $450.00. I Imvo decided to BOll my b,M rcfereo will sell tho s.Id property aliovo present stock regardless of coat or prollt. ' gT?$ni See or write uu at once and Becuro the general costs of this nult and secondly ap- , ,, , ... . ply too balance to thw respccltvo p-trliis lu F0U10 ol these bargains. ltJClr proportionate share as in this suit hcic- T. K. Richardson. I toioru dtctcea. . K UPARROTT. Referee, ltosoburg, Oregon, Datoot flrstpub ication Nov. 2. 1103. 81-st UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Koteocrg Oregon, Oct. 1, lafi. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act ot Congress ot June S. 1STJ, entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lands in the Slates ot California. Orerca Nevada .and Washington Territory." os extend ed ta all the nubile, land states bv act ot AUfu iimrs-r lanus in me siatesoi iajirornt..'reyoa I Nevada .and W ashtngton Territory,-' asextend- FRANK W. MASTEKSON. td to all the public land state, by act ot August ' of Independence, county ol loik. sute ot Ore 4. ISi gnn, has thU day Sled in this oSiee his sworn OLE E. LOFTUPS, j ststement No. STfiiJ, tor the j.ureha. of the of Park River, countv of Walsh, JUte ot North South East quaiter of secUon No. S!, township Dakota, has thm day filed in thtsoffice his 35 south, ot range S west sworn .tateaient No. SWT, for the pnrchae 1 and will offer proot loshowthatthelandfonsM of tho Nt of the N, ot teciion No. 10, ', is more valuable for iu Umber or stone than township south ot rarige S wt si ' for agricultural porpows. and to estabUsh hU audwilloffer proof toshowthattholandsought i lm cetore th Register and Kecelver ot thl is more valuable for lta timber or stone than i oUlceotEoaebutr.Oresnn. for agricultural purpows, and to establish his . on Thursday the Wlh day of March. Wt. He claim tkre the Register and Receiver of thU ; names as witnesses: B. Msnlu, M. Martin, ot olflceot Roseburg-, Oregon. t Brownsville, Oregvn; George Batesnsn. Fred on Ttiurxl.y, the Wth day ol November. ISflS. ' Bateman, o Roserxirjr. Oregon. Ho names as witnesses: Thomas Waiinc. ot ! 'ni1 11 persons claiming: advcrsley the Park nlver. North Dakota, Archibald E Wodge, abive described lands ere requested to tile their airs. Minn DsKOta, Kasmns it. stone. Alex- i claims ia this c nndiia. Minnesota, Brynjotf Trom. ot Mlltou, ! of March l'AU. Any and all pcrsops clatmingly adversely the ! Oct 7 p nuove uescrineu iauu are reiuesteit tu ui their j riaims iu mis ouieu ou or iMitare sals I'JUi day ot November, VX3. J.T. BRIDGES, Register. n Go to .. t J.T. BRIDCES Register. i ml WOODRUFF BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt and First-cla?8 Shave or Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Ulaan Tow els, Tools always In shape. Bnths in Connection. X U. T . I r, . X ouujiuu jticKsouat, w Notice for Publication, United States Land Office. Rosebnnt Oregon. Aug. St, isoa. Notice is hereby given that tn compliance with the provisions ot the act of Congress ot JnnS.STSj entitled "An act for the sale ot Umber lands in the Statesof California, Oregon , asaingKn territory,-asextend- ' tflKi public laad iiaUs by act o! Aujust 1 ! . MINNIE I. nARRIS, Care of O.M. Co.. ot Portland, county ot ' Multnomab, state of Oregon, has this day tiled In this offlco her sworn statement No. Tx tor the purchase of lhoNK ot Section No 34 la township No. 26 south, rang No. wett ! andwilloiferproottoshowthattVolandaoneht . is more valuable for Its Umber or stono than i for agricultural purpows, and to establish hl i claim before the Register and Receiver ot this . ' office ot Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday, lh r.Mi dat ot Febmary. l'Xtt lie names UiteM.: H H. MeCraien. J. W Oarduer, John Roger,, FTan K. Dotesby allot ' Koseburg, Oregon. i .k 2.Tind".l t,ra,1s etalmlng adversely the ; abovo deserlbeil lands are requested to nle their c,'r-5l, hU office on or before said Pith day 0cl8 P RUUr.