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Protection's Work The American people are better off tody than they ever were before, and uolhiug tlie Democrats can say will disturb that solid truth. Our country's reputation and influence as a social and commercial factor in tho progress of the world are higher and greater to day than they ever were before, and there is no Democratic argument that can dim the luster of that splendid fact It Is the singular fortune of thta country that the political problem most under discussion is not how to get Its people profitably employed, but how more erenly to distribute the rich re wards of their labor. It was not al ways so. There Is no need of a long memory to recall the days when idle workshops and dull markets agitated the public mind. They are no farther back than the time of the last Demo cratic administration. What has hap pened since then is the mo6t wonderful Btory of national achievement that has ever been told. And it is simply the 3tory of a sound money system and a protective tariff. Not that to these we owe fair skies, rich fields or that daunt less energy which is the chief trait of the American character, but good weather and a fertile soil and an un bounded ambition were all present hero when free silver and free trade blocked the path of progress. What we have now that we didn't have then are only these a tariff law that protects in dustry and a money law that gives equal significance to everything issued by public authority as a dollar. From the loom of these two statutes we have woven a garment of prosperity that dazzles the world. Twenty thousand millions of dollars have been added in five years to the assessed valuation of the real and per sonal property of our citizens, and this is only that part of what they have accomplished In adding to their private wealth which necessarily becomes a matter of record. More than a million of our people are depositors in savings banks today who had no such account five years ago, and the additional de posits amount to over $600,000,000. The individual deposits in national banks have increased in that time more than a thousand millions. No word will be said in this cam paign to challenge the statement that every man in this country who is will' ing and able to work for his living en joys today the opportunity of doing so. No word will be said to challenge the statement that this is true of the entire period succeeding the election of Mc Kinley and was not true of any part of the four Democratic years prior to his election. In that free trade period fully one-fourth of the people were generally out of employment, and, al though the country was at peace, the government was obliged to borrow $202,000,000 with which to carry on Its operations. In those four years the liabilities resulting from business fail ures were almost a thousand millions of dollars. Nothing ailed the country until the Democratic party got hold of it In dustrlally and commercially its trl cmphal march began under the Harri son administration, and there is no other explanation of Its interruption than the certainty that a free trade bill was to be passed and the probability that a free silver bill might be. It Is no longer suggested that our prosperity Is only seeming and not reaL With a foreign trade far in ex cess, both as to imports and exports. of that which was had under the Wll Bon tariff. It Is no longer claimed, or, if it is, the claim is made only to be laughed at that protection and a for eign commerce are incompatible. So long as the wages paid in countries with which we must compete are less than enough to maintain a working- man's family in comfort, so long will our tariff system protect our home markets for our home producers. The question of trusts and unlawful combinations has no more connection with this subject than the penal code has with the general business of life. The man who would destroy the pro tective system in order to destroy trusts would pull his house down to catch a burglar. There Is no business, not one, in which a trust Is engaged in which hundreds of other producers, in dependent of the trusts, are not also engaged. There Is no Industrial sys tem, whether protective or free trade In character, where trusts do not flour ish. Protection is the foundation stone of Republican policy, and It will not fall before the charge that in enabling everybody to So better than he ever did before it has enabled some of us to do too welL Reciprocity Correctly Denned. A Republican newspaper which ad vocates reciprocity says: "The prereq uisite to reciprocity Is a protective tar iff to reciprocate from. England does not practice reciprocity. She can't It Is impossible to any free trade coun try. In such a country duties are lev led solely for revenue, and if the reve nue Is required it cannot be traded off. No protective tariff, no reciprocity Even Democrats can sea that" The writer of the above unconsciously gives away the whole case for reel procity, which, he admits, means a re duction of protective duties. Because this Is exactly what reciprocity means all sincere protectionists should fight it to the bitter end. Iron and Steel Bulletin. Flat Footed Free Traders In the preparation of the Democratic campaign textbook at least Just issued by the Democratic congressional com mittee, Clevelandism has exercised the prevailing influence. For the first time there is made for the Democratic party a straightforward, unequivocal, em phatic declaration in favor of free trade. There is no talk about "tariff revision," "tariff reform" or "tariff for revenue only;" reciprocity is simply declared to be "a sham and a humbug,1 while of free trade It is said that It "would open our own markets to the benefit of our own country." It is as serted that "the greatest good to the greatest number requires that there be no barriers in trade in order that goods may be as cheap as possible and tho cost of living be redRced to a mini mum." That "goods as cheap as possible' would mean wages as low as possible, that the opening of our markets to all the products of foreign cheap labor would mean-destruction to our Indus tries, and that reduction of the cost of living to a minimum would result in depriving thousands of American work lngmen of even the minimum required to defray the cost are facts which the Democratic textbook Ignores, but which the American people have In their minds. The Democratic congressional com mlttcc is entitled to such credit as is due for frankness. While It proposes the destruction of our prosperity which lias developed under the Republican nolicv of protection for home muus tries, the pauperization of American labor, the TulfToT American capital, the enrichment of foreign nations at the expense of the United States, tho retrogression of this nation to the con dition of a debtor nation, It states its proposition without circumlocution in tended to befog the minds of the peo ple as to the real purpose of the Dem ocratic party. Free trade, completo abolition of the tnriff, admission of all foreign products to free competition with American products that is tho proposition which is squarely set be fore the people of the unitea siaics. American thought will instantly re- crt to the condition that was precipi tated by the election of Mr. Cleveland in 1S02, when nothing nearly so radi cal was proposed and when the tnriii law soon thereafter enacted by a Dem ocratic congress, tho so called Wilson law, was after alL though It made a reduction of the duty on many imports, as a whole a protective measure. The Democratic declaration for free trade, absolute free trade, will maise the q'ueBtion whether this country will uphold the policy that uas maae it prosperous or reject that policy ana cast prosperity to the winds the para mount issue in the congressional elec tions this fall and in the presidential contest two years hence. The Ameri can people made a terrible mistake in 1S92. They will not repeat it in iuu Roxburghe's Estate Miss May Goelet, the flnncee of the Duke of Roxburghe, will be on historic grouud when she places her dalntj foot upon the 00,500 acres of the duke In the heart of Roxburghshire, in Eng land, says tho Now York Press. Though not his birthplace, this county Is the land of Sir Walter Scott Pos sibly her great love for the Waverley Hovels romantically Inclined Miss Goe- lit toward the young man whose an restora were friends of the famous nov elist The original spelling was Rox burgh. The town which gave the county its name is still so spelled. Celebrated battles were fought near Floors castle, the peculiar name of the Beat of the Dukes of Roxburghe, and none was more bloody than that of An crum Moor. Here It was that Lllllard, a Scottish maiden, did prodigies of valor. Seme of the Goelet millions will make Floors castle as fine as the Van- derbllt millions have made Blenheim The renowned old cockroach-cobweb hall will readily absorb about $7,000,- 000 before It gets into condition for the heiress. Floors has long been cele brated for Its gardens and conserve torlcs, the best kept up places of then- kind In Scotland. The castle Is very old. As far back as 1400. when It was held by the English. King James IL of Scotland laid siege to it and was blown to pieces by the bursting of cannon. The very spot on which the king died Is pointed out to visitors. Dental Don'ts Dont go to bed without brushing the teeth. Don't swallow food without mastica tion. Modern cookery, by making mas ti cation almost unnecessary. Is respon fible for much decay of the teeth. Don't let tartar accumulate on the teeth, for it brings a whole train of evils In Its wake. Have It removed by & dentist at least twice a year. Don't fall to rinse the teeth thorough ly with an alkaline wash (lhnewater Is good) after taking acids, such as lemon Juice, vinegar or strong medicines. Don't use a tooth powder which con tains gritty, acid or Irritating sub etances, as the first two act Injuriously on the teeth and the last on the gums. Don't sleep with the mouth open Dust and gritty particles floating in the atmosphere entering the trap thus set for them Injure the enamel of the teeth by Irritation. Don't use one side of the mouth only when eating, for then the teeth have not all the same amount of exercise, and decay sets in more rapidly on on tide than the other. Up-to-Date Prverbs Don't cry over spilled milk; be gla5 It Isn't cream. People who do not plan their future generally never have any. ''If there is anything more conducive to success than push, it Is "pulL" It la a great deal easier to be a good critic than to be even a passable per former. Credit is a convenient garment but It Is liable to become a little too tight for free movement It is a pretty illiterate man that does not have decided opinions on rellgios fcnd politics. New York American. American brewers have already In vested $4,000,000 In and about Havana. There are about 114,500 telegraph of fices now open In the whole world. Tennessee's world's fair exhibit may be transported all the way to SL Louis by water. Just to show tho people of the world that river navigation is open clear to Chattanooga. With Filipino women It Is tho custom to starch everything white, and a nurse who has recently returned from Ma nila describes the first sheets laundered for the hospital as "fearful and won derful." In the stomach of a cow butchered near Montrose, Pa., a good sized pock etbook with a brass clnsp was found. The pocketbook contained a roll of bills and 45 cents In change. A shingle nail and a hairpin were also found. The latest landmark of ancient Bos ton to go Is the old Hancock tavern, one of the connecting links between tho co lonial period and the Boston of today. In Its palmy days this hostelry had a national reputation and was the one place selected by the bon vlvants of earlier days during a stay In Boston. A tailor gown of very fine black cloth Is always good form and never Inappropriate. Although not always the most becoming gown women of certain type might select. It Is yet In variably refined and ladylike. New York Post Wanted. 20 tiers oak stovewood, 30 tiers grub blockwood. D. 8. K. Buic 48tf. Notice. I am back in my shop again, on your guns, eaws, umbrellas, Bring keys, 2tp etc. D. Jackson. Furnished Rooms. Mrs. M. E Lohr, has opened furnish ed rooms in the Fletcher block, corner Sheridan and Lane streets. Every thing new, complete and attractive throughout. Entire house'licated ; hot' and cold baths. Transient patronage and regular roomers solicited. Phono number 993, Lost, Strayed or Stolen, Light bay, RoKlhig colt, 3 years old two white hind feet, star in forehead, one cropped ear, weight, about 1,000 pounds. Last seen on Freo JohncoH n laco in West Roseburg, about Nov. 3d. iberal reward for recovery and expenses of keeping paid. K. W. Huyant, 87-lin Koieburn. T. K. RICHARDSON. Leading AInsic House of Southern Oregon. $23.00 Gold or silver will buy a good Organ or make a payment on one of our ne Pianos, puces ranging from flS5.nO to $450.00. I have decided to pell my present stock regardless of cost or profit. See or write us at onco and secure some of theso bargains. T. K. RicnARDso.s. Rosoburg, Oregon. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Pleasant to Take. The finest quality of granulated lo.U sugar is used m the mamuaciurc t Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and thu roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple bvrtip, making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. W. L. Ki- erick, of Poolesville, Md., in spaakinit of this remedy says : "I have used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy with my chil dren for several vears and can truthful- say it is tho best pieparations of the kind I know of. The children liku to take it and it has no injurious a fter o feet. For sale bv A. C- Marsters & Co- City Treasurer's Noiice. Not ice is hereby given that to all parties holding city warrant endorsed prior to Dec. 4. 1901, ate lequustwl to present the samo to the City Treasurer's ofltce for payment, as interest will cense there on after the date of this notice. Date-5 i.oseburg, Oregon, Nov. 3 1083. IL C. SiiOCUM, Jr. Citv Treasurer. Piano Buyers. Yon will notice that wo do not have I to bo continually strkim: out for a new make of Pianos. The Needbam has been j our leader lor 14 vears and is todav a leader among the high zrarie pianos of the world. Some cheap pianos are made high grade simply by getting a boost in the Oregonfcn or some other leading paper, tlirougn those twg dealers wlio think they can, and do make the major-1 ity of people believe it simply because ' they say so. It d-jeen't take ink, boon or inzii commissions to rnaKe a wxt piano, but instead the very bet mechanics, and the very best material such as are alwavs used in Needham pianos. 29-tf 1. K. RlCUARDsON. Roseburg and Cottage Grove, Oregon. Summons. IXTHEriR:t,1T COCRT OF TilK t-TATK OF OREGON FOS DOUGLAS COUNTY, Effie Bishop, PlAintlit. i ts. V David BUhop, DItn lant) To David Bthoi, the above nanwd defend ant: In the name ot the Uie of Creens ya are hcieby required to aprar and ner the com- piunt a acalnl ?ou m th iuv entitlr-d suit on or bek're the 14Ui day Jauaary. 1WM: a id II toii fail tnaiiiear or answer, for want Una. oi the tdamtiB will i-j.j!y to the conn for th rone! demanded la piaimiB ? comt-iairi, town- i(Kora decr.e of dieolution of the ma-nacc ontract made at Odertlk- in the Co-.ntt Steven' in the Mate of M ashlmcton on th i .U da? of April lkS and for the care an J cuMo-i? of the minor children, the isme ol aid mar riage, to-wit: llmr' B-s'ior-. Kellc BUhup Carl Bihop, together with the c-cta and d bureemcnU of this suit, and for u-h ot err lief as m the court may Feetn equitable. Thin summon t publif-hed ror order IV Hoii J. W. Ilamilt .n. nde of the above e ' titled court, made and enteral on the lt da f Dec- ruber lWi, la and by which order it .s prescribed that this fummons ?htl be iMtr tithed in the Plai.vdk.iLE-. a neMMper ' general circulation p iblibed in D.hikU own ty state ot Orcpon, once a week for fix contc entire weeks, Uvltiini: with Ihorvday the Sri day ot December. 1?B, aud endi-i with Tbur day Jamary Uth 1VU. The date of the fiii; publication of this Eummons Is Thursday. IK- -ember 3rd, 1W3. W. W. CARPWELL. Attorney for IlaintlrT. Notice for Publication. fnltcvl !Ute Land O-Bew. RoebarK, Oreenn, June IS, 190-i Notice li hereby Riven that In cornpilauca with the provisions of the act of Cauff ft of Juno 3, 1S7S. entitled "An act for the sale i Umber lands in the States of California, Orec.-n Nevada .and Washington Territory," uexlcnd ed to all tho public land states by act of Xutnxt 1.18M. HENRY II. BHOOKES of Roseburp. County ot Douzlas, Stite of Ou trun, has thiiday ncd In this office his -. statement No. for the purchase o i of section S, township 28 d. raoi;e ( and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone thaa for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Begteter and Receiver cf this efiloa ot Bos burg, Oregon, ou Friday the ttiday-f January 1901. II--names as wimu-sc: George Hntd, 11 studley. Marparct J. Brakes, D P. Kther. a. of Roseburg, Oregon. Any and all perrons claiming adversely ti c aboTCdescribed lands are request! to fll their claims in this office on or before the SMi day of January, 1901. J.T. BRIDGES, JulylGp Kecint. r Adfliininstrators Notice of final Settle ment. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF STA ' E OF OREiON, IN AND FOR DUUti LAS COUNTY. In the matter of estate of P. A. Har ris, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator of tho above named estate has filed in the above Court his account in final settlement of said es tate, and the judge of said court by or der duly made and entered of record therein, has fixed Monday, the 4th day of January, 1901, at 2. o'clock p. in. o said day for hearing objection, if any, to said final account and the settlement of estate. Dated the 20th day of November 1901 B. F. NICHOLS, Administrator. In The Cikcdit Court Or Titu State Or Oregon For Douglas County. Sarah E. Seiver 1 Plaintiff, I Noticohy ptihlic-u-vs tion, of suiuiiioiiN George W. Seiver, Defendant. J To George W. Seiver the above named defendant. In the name of the state of Oregon. You are required toappearand answer the complaints filed against you in tin above entitled suit and court on or be fore tho 18th day January, 1901, and if you failato appear and answer t-aid com plaint gainst you as hereby required! and within the said time, plaintiff wit' apply to the court for tho relief demand ed in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree dibsolving the marriage contract now existing between the plain tiff and defendant. This summons is published by order of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, judge of tho 2nd Judicial District of Oregon which order is dated November Id, 19(13, and the time prescribed in the said order for publication of this summons is once a week for six consecutive weeks preci-d ing tho 18th day of January, 1901. an.i the date of tho first publication then fore is tho 10th day of November, 1003 C. I. LEVENGOUD, Attorney for Plaintifi. Professional Cards. JK. II. L. STUrLH Osteopath ALL DISEASES TREATED 80 'CCESdFULLY Residence, West Roseburg Phone t Residence Sol, jOuicollKI OClce : Room 11 Tnylor & Wlleo-i lllock Examination Free. OUlco hours o to l'2a. m. 2toAp.ni. Wnulimlo Still College ot Osteopathy 4.F.OUOK M. UK OWN, Attorney-at-Law, Court lions Downstairs. ROSEIlDltQ.OKE Q V FISHEll, M.D., Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. 0. RosKnuna, 'Phono Main 591. Oregon. JK.GEO. E. HOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. office Review ma. KOdKatma OttKBON l'hone, Mc'.n 31 DENTIST. evtew Bulldtutr, Telephone Vn a. KtWKHHKO OKK(l. y M. Crawford a J. 0. Watson Attorues at Lwv, Koumtl&t. Bank aul-ti.. IIOJUBUKU, B aPRtivoet oeiort the V B LaridOmceaua sun uu case a specialty. JOHN 11. SHUl'E, ATTORSEY-AT-LAW, iiosi''K, Ohkoo.n. Uuslae before V.V. Land OffleoauJ Probsu bufinea a apeeial t r. Abraham Building. FULLERTOA Attorney-at-Law. Wtt' wao'lco la all the SUtc and Federal Court timer in nr Bid.. Kooolmiv. c-rezou. W. BENSON, At torney-at-Law. 1 and 3 KUHKBBKtt. ORKIHIN J. A. bOCHANAN, Notary 1'nhiie. AUonie3'-at-Lav. Collections a Specialty. SOOro 3 "nMn BoiWiu. ROSKBURU. Q J ROBIS ETT Attorney at Law. Koom li. TTlst A ilOft BiOf'k KoaHCKO. Ors JOHN P. RYAN, CIVIL ENGINEER Lnl Surveyor. FRANK RYAN, TIMBER ESTIMATOR Office, Room 6. Tj;or A WUwu Block. Fhte Farm for Sale. A sood 300 acre farm for sale five i Miles from Myrtle Creek, 100 acrea in I cultivation, balance hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good house, barn and other improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc Gee, Myrtlu Creek, or D. S. K. Buick, Roeimrj:, Onsgoa. 2-tf Roseburg Nurseries. Very choice frnit trees, all leading varieties. Suitxenber ami Yellow New town Pippin apples a .-pecialty. For gale at very reasonable prices by Rose burg Nurseries, H. ?chroten, Roseburg Oregon. 50tf Smith' Dandruff Pomade Stops itching scalp non one applica tion, throe t-t six removes all dandruff and will stop fallins hair. Price 50c For sale by Marsters Dru Co. mltf li. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, - - Oregon. TUBER 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, Tajlor & Wilson Block ROSEBUUG OREGON A .IRS. H. EASTON is prepared to wait upon old and uowcuHtomorsnnuIriends with a full and complote stock of -GROCERlES- All fresh and of tho very best quality. TeaB aad coffees are special Liea Yonr patronage solicited. a aos Jackson St., RoseburK J (V J : iNTon-LIagnetic I Eictal SUver Car fi Gacxantejd 1 f jjjsu For islt ty j ' mm ALL JEWELERS Wjf MsjtreteJ Booilet JW COLORED t ff 1 lTfcBHcs England! lb0 Wak-C2, k -4'8 A. I Fsd.ts- ' mfc7F ' II Society Meetings. a: F. & A. M. Laurel Loduo No. 13. Holds reunlur meetings on socona and f nrth Wednesdays of ouch month. O. P. Cosnow. W. M. N. T. Jbwktt, Secretary. B. r. O. ELK8. Roseburg Lodge No. 326. Holds regnlar communica tions at I. O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thursdays of each month. ah memners roqneated to attend regu larly nnd all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. F. B. Waitk, E. R. Rov McClallkn, Secretary. CO.'.I), 1st SEPARATE RATTALLION O.N. J., meets at Armory Hall every F. B. Hamlix, Oapt. f. OF A. Court Donnlaa No. 32, For- e?trs ot America. Meets every Tuesday evening In Native 3ons' VisItinirhrotherR always welcome. Fbank KiNKEnr, R. C E. H. Lenox, R. P. V. Hoovkr, PhvBician. Hall E I. O. O. F. Phlletarian Lodue No. 8. Moite in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Cass streuts. on Saturday evening of each vcek Mem born of tho order in good Rianditig ar? Invited to attend. J. C Twitciiell, N. G. N.T. Jkwktt, Secretary. K. of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. MeetB every Wednesday, in I. O. O. F Hall p.7:30 p. m. Members in iz.ood standing are invited to attend. Geo. E. Iloccc. S. V. Ramp K. R. 6. O.T. M. Protection Tent No. 15 Holds ita regular Reviews the first and third Friday of each month in the I. O. O. hall. Visitinc niemlKjrs in good standing are invited to attend. Oeo. W. I'ekky, Com. K. E. Buiixiett, Record Keeper. 1UU CIRCLE. No. 49. Women of WrxxJcraft. Mnetn on 2nd nnd 4th trtdave of each month at tho I O. O. F. Hull. Vi?iling uivmherg u iood standing ar invited to attend. Della Jkwe.t, Guardian Neighbor. atiN.sis Otcv, fcecy. O. T. IL Roeeborg Hive No. 11. Holds ita rrcnlar reviews upon the first and third Frida-.s at 2:39 n m of each month in ttie Native Sons' Hall. Sisters of other Hives visiting in the city are coraifciiy invitea loattend onr re-vif-e. Hattie Morian L. Com. Jirat-ii: KArp.R. K. E. 8 RoNsbnnr ChspUT No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on the first and third TborndavH In each nnnlJi. VLsiiine members in trood lUndini: are reenecrfnllv invitpd to at- :end. Mrs. Nannie Spbaoce W. M.. Macue R.4tT Secreury. R' KBEKAH6. Rosebnre Rebekah Ixxlire No. 41. l.O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellowe Temple everyTneeday evening. Nisittne Biatere and brethren invited to attend. Della Bbowx, N. G. Cora Wikberlt. R. S. I JNITED ARTISANS. Umpona As- fll sembly No. 105 meets every Satur- day evenine, at 8 o'clock in Native Sons Hall. Visiting Artisans cordially inviteu to aitenu. Rev. S A. Docglas, M. A. Miss.Lela Bkow.v, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Oak Camn No. 125. Meets at the Odd re-nowa uaii. in KoseDnrc. everr first and third Monday evening. Visit- tc neijjbhors always welcome. N.T. Jetvett. C. C. J. A. Buchanan, Clerk. MON ENCAMPMENT, I. O. O. F. Odd Fellow's Temple. Meets first and third Thursdav evenimrs each .... 1. 1 1 1 . . , J. B. IIaxilto.v, C. P, J. C. TwrrciiEix, Scrile. Your Watch! When was it cleaned and oiledfl Is it ri'inin; lik-j it oti'ht to? If 19 not, it would be well to have it ex- lmined, I will look it over carefully ind tell yon just where tho trouble is and what it will cost to repair it. 1 guarantee all my work and live up to the guarantee. R. F. WINSLOW Jeand - - - - -- uyiiiiau J Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Roncburg, Oregon. Oct. 31 1S03. Notice Is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act H Congrera of JnneS, 187S, entlUed "An act for the sale of Umber lands in the Stales of Caltiornla, Oregon Nevada .and Washington 1errliorr."ai extend ed to all the pubUe land states by act of August t, 1BSU. FRANK F UOLESBV. of Portland, rounty of Multnomah, state ot Oregon, has tli's day filed in this office his sworn statement No. SC7I, for the purcbaso ol the SE of section No. 34 in township No. 2i south ol rangu No. s west and will of f er proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for it Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this office of Roseburg, Oregon. 011 Friday, tho l.'tti dav of February, 1903. Ho names as wllndscs: Mlunlo Harris, Torttand, ore., w. 11. Mcurwcn, j. w. Uaruner, Jonn Rocers of Roseburg. O rerun. Any and all person claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to file their claims in thlsomroou or before tho said 12th nay ol February, W, J.T. BRIDGES, Oct 8 p Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Rosoburg, Orcfjon, Oct, 30, 1903, Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 3, 18,8. enUtlcd "An act for the salo ot Umber lands in the States of Californla.Oreron Nevada ,and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the public land states by act ot August HORACE R. PARMELVK, of Seattle, oounty of King, i-tale of Washington, has this day filed in thlsnlflce his sworn state ment No for tliu purchase of tho lots 2, 3, t, andthcsnK ofneJiofsec No. 2, tp28s,of rH rst and will offer proof to show that the laad sought is more raluablo for Ita Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register aud Receiver ot this office of Itoseburg.Oregon. Tuesday, tno ?Jth day of March, 1901. Ho nnmca as witnesses: Cnas Thorn. John Thorn of ltoFCburg, Oregon; John Bcckor, Fiank Long, of Cleveland, Oregon. r,v Any and all pcrMV-s clnlmtng advcrcnlly tho above dcscrlbod land) are requested to tile their cl-iluis In this office on or beforo said 23th day of March, 1901. J.T. H1UH0K8. Nov 20 Register Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND "K (jk. Roncburg.O i Mi IS,:1 rtotle li barebr atran that :.i eomnllura With tb proTlilom of the act of Congreo ! June 1, 18.8. entltUd "An act for the iala r Umber landi in the Btateiof Callfornla.Oregou NTa4a .and Waihlrfaton Terrltorr." uextand- d to all the publla land itatai by act of August JOHNC 8IIATTOCK. of Sparta, county of ifonioe. Unto ot Wlaconsln nan inia uar Died in mm omcu nu aworn ttate mcut No. &180. for tlio purchase ot thu south- vaatiinrtcr(SKW)of uctton No I, lu tnun l No 27. ki a Hi of ranaoNo.3 went and will offer proof to ihoir that the land aoiirli t la more yaluabU for Its Umber or stone than for agricultural DUrsosea. and to claim before the Register and Secelrer of this cfflae of KoMborg, Orezoo. on Tuenday the l'ilhdayof January, 1901. 11 namva as witnees: B Krakenbcixcr. l'aul ' Br both of Rowburg, Orcxtn; I. II. Evarts, I 1, Oregon; Welcome Hiibbell, Hparta, Wiscoris'n Any and all perrons claiming adversely iTc abOTe described lands art rejue ted to file tin I claims In this office on Or before the said 12ih day of January, 1901. J.T. JJK1UUEH, Register. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Rofeburg, Oregon, Ju1t29 1003. Nolle is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 187s. entitled "An art for the sale of Umber lands in th States of CalifornIa,Oregon Neva-la .and Washlngtoc Territory," asextead d to all the public lan4 states by act of August WELCOME L. IIUBBEI.L. of Sparta, county ol Monroe, stau-of Wlnconln nan iuis uav uitni in tirr onice ni morn eiate mcnt Nn. for the purchae of the lots 3, 10, IS and 1G. of section No. 10. In townihlu No. 'Zl. south of range No H wmt and w 111 offer proof to show that tbeland sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purpotei, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this Ulce of Roseburg, Oregon. on Tuesday the 5tu day of January. 1MI. He names as wunensea: Jonn -Dalliicn. sparia. WlKYinslu, B. Kr'kenberger, Paul Gary, both of Rofceburg, Oregon, J. If. Evarti. Peel, Oregon. Any and 11 ;rsons clalmUig adversely ibe above decrlbed lands are rt-queau-d to file ineir claims in mis once on or oeiore tno saia 5ih day ol January, 1'JOI. J. T. iiimxita. Register. Notice for Publication. Onltcl States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon, Oct. 3C, 1M3. Notice is hereby given that Is compliance with the provisions of the act of Congrera of June S. 18.8. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Callfornla,Oregoa Nevada.and Washington Territory," asextend. ed to all th public land states by act of August CUV. JOHN O. KENDALL, of Minneapolis, county of Itennrpln, state o Mlnm-a-ita. has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No 57X1. for the pu-cbae of the nnlh cast q-iarterof st-cUon No. II, town ship 27 Mutb, ranxc S west and nlll offer proof to 1 how that theland sought is mora valuable for its Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim before the Register and Receiver ot this office of Roseburg. Oregon. on Monday, the 2ith dav of March. 19M II-. namta as witnevM-s. Charles Thorn, John ' Thorn, of Roteburg; John Becker, Frank Uing, , of Cleveland. Ore. i Am and ail nertons claiming adrerseir the above described lands arc requested to file their clalmttn thUoQceonor before the said 3th day of March, 19M. J. T. BRIIXiE?, Keglster. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Roaenurg, Oregon. Aug 10. una. Notice is hereby given that Is compliance 1th the rrovlilons of the act ot CVmrress of June 3, )s78,enUtled "An :t for the sale of umber lanas in the s-jit-c' cauromla.Uregon NevaJa.and Wasalnrton TerrltorT."aseitnd- d to all th public land its Us by act ot A tgoxt a, un. BERT THCMsER ot Montcsano. county of Chrha'is. state of Washington has th'.s day fl ed in this office bl iwora t itement No. ,Vjjr for the parchase oi the Northeast quarter of ecUon N'-u In Townthip No. 'I! south of range No. 3 west and will offer proof to show lhatihslandiought Is more valuable for Ita Umber or stone this for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register aad Receiver of this eiUc of Rose bore. Oregon. on Friday the Snd lai o- January, KOI. He name as wiltiiSAct. Matue -M. bean Don, Ab erdeen, Wanb., B. Krakenberger, Roetarg. Ore.. Paul Gary, Roseburg, Ore , J. H. Evan. Peel. Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to flle their claims in this office or or before raid nA day of Jan. ISO! J. T. BRIDGES. occp Register. Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court of the State 'of Oregon for IKxiglss County. In the matter of the estate off Msrtba Wo.lro3. dtwtwil. ( Notice is berebv given that the undersigned, the executors of the aS.ve entitled ctaie bave nlolln the Me enliUnl court their acmunt In final clllemen t of said ctate. and that ibe Ja lgeof laid court by order duly made and en tervd nn tnc journal Uereoi ca nxed Uon-tay, the 4lh day of January, 1SOI, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day for hearing objection,. If any there be, to said final account, and the s tUe ment of ald estate. That the order of Mid court ii dated the 12th day of NovcmNy, 108. ia;eM wis inc iztn cay 01 ovemter. tab. R. A. WtWURCKF E. T. WOODRUFF Executors 01 the estate ot Marti McodruC Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Curt of the Hate ot Oregon lor uougias county, C. A, rhlbrrde rialntlS, 1 vs. R. E.Smith, J Defendant. 1 Notice is hereby given that by virtue ot an execution and order ol sale duly Issued out of the above named cnuit and lanxr. on the 23d day of October, 19U, upon a judgment and de cree duly tendered and entered in said conn. 011 the lith day o" October, 19M, by foreclojure ol a mortgage In lavor of the above named platntiff. and against the above named defend ant. and agalntt the hereinafter mentioned aud dctcribt-d mortgage prorly for Ibe sum of ll:t.iS, with Interest thereon at the rate o. lOl-crefnt per anum from the Uth day of lay c ol fi Ortotcr, 19a. a: and for the further sum Attorney's fee with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per rent per annra from tho 12ih di of October, 1SM3, aud the furUier sum of til 40 col and disbursements. Now. Theref.ire I will on Saturday, December 19, 190iL at onco clock p m. of said day. at the Court House front dour, in Rosrburg. lougIa Count). Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in band, all the rirht. title and interest which the Miid defendant had on fhe 10th day of January, l.-Oi. or at an) time thereafter in or to the following des cribed premises, to-wit: South half of fe'i nf sec 31, In tnof 29 south, range 6 west of the Willamette JJeri. dlan in Douglas County, Oregon, containing w acres 01 land, togemcr witn tne tenement). hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto rclonglng or in anrwlrc arrcriamltiT. and will apply the proceeds of such sale, first to the pay. mem 01 inc oma ami a suurscmenu 01 taia sale and ol this suit. Including raid attorney's fees; to the pai ment of the said sum of 1121. li aue piainnn wun interest, tnvreon at me rate of 10 per rent per annum from the 1'Jthday of October. lw. and th" over Plus If any IhercV, pay over to R. E. Smllh, as by order Ol sa:il court in said execution to me iltrv-cte.1 and delivered, ro .imaudlng me to sell salt above lescritxil real property In the manner provided by law. Date of first publication Nov. 19. t903. K L I'ARKOTT, Si 7w Sheriff of Donglas County, Orern, Referee Sale of Real Estate In the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon tor ifciugi-ta county Charles O While, I'latntift v Charles Htrong, and Manola Strong, bis wife, Leonard Strong and Ona Strong, his wile. Edd Strong and Mrs Edd Strong, his wife, Florence Stmng a minor and Ellen Strong, her guard ian. SuMe Dunrau r.ce Strung and K. N Duncan, her husband, George Strong, single, Fannie Kelly nee Htrong and Phillip Kelly, her hus band, Margaret Strong, widow, Hor ace Strong, and Mrs. Horace rttroug his wife, George Strong No. 2 and Mrs George ttrong. hia wife, Hphrlam Strong and Mrs. Ephrlaru Strong, his wife, Klla Strong, single, Harvey Strong, single, Joe HumLvak. cr, Charles Wright, Rosa llrownliig neo Wright, Walter Wright, Ethel Wright, Jcsso Wright and the State Land Board. Defendant. To the above named rialntlff and Defend ants: Notice ts hereby given that. In pursuance ot an order ol tho above entitled Court inado and entered on tho 17th day nf October 1KB. In tho above entitled cause, which said order di rects K. L. 1'arrot, rctereo appointed therein, to sell tho hereinafter described property at pub lic auction 10 tue nignosi oiuacr lor casn in tho manner required for sale of real property on execution, for tho reason that thn same can not bo partitioned without great damage incrcio. Therefore I. E. L. Tarrott, tho duly appointed, qualified and acting referee herein, wllrn thu 4th day of December, 1901, at tho art house door lu Roseburg, Douglas count;, ire gon, at tho hour ot 10 o'clock a. m. ot said day, sell for cash to the highest bidder tho following described real property, subject to a mortgage upon tno interest of the plaintiff In the same. In tho sum ot foOO and Interest, which said mortgage li owned by tho citato Land Hoard, to-wlt: the cast half of tho south west quarter and west half of tho southeast quarter of section 22, lo.tnslilp -"J, south of range 8 west of Willamette, Meridian, situated In ixmglas county, xtalo ot Oregon, contain ing 1G0 acres more or less. 8ald rofcreo will sell the said property abovo uescrioeti suojeci to saui mortgage aioreaam and annlr tho nroeccda ot said sale, first to iar tho general costs ot this suit aud secondly ap ply me tiaianco to tno rcipecttvu parties in their proportionate share as in this suit here tofore decreed. K. L. PARROTT. Referee. Date ot first pub tcatlon Nov. 2. M. Sl-st I )OCOOOOOOwOO OCXXJCXU'-'.uauow--".. u COCOC?OVCrtXJvA. li . GENCY Sadler HRAZINW Bicyles 7ll Oak 0--0XXXXX)000 OOCKXXXXXXXCOOOOOOOO OO O OOOOOOO J White Farnil' and Tailoring Rotary Sewing Machines. Machines With Automatic Lift S. K, SYKES, Agent For DOUGLAS I AND p6f THE SCENIC LINE Through Salt Lake City, Springs and Denver, and the Famous Kocky Mountain Scenery by daylight TO .AT iT i POINTS EAST 3 FAST TRAINS DAILY BETftTEX OQDCS AND DEXTER 3 Modern Equipment, Through ing Cars and Superb STOPOVERS For ratea, folders and :Der formation, address Notice for Publication. ! C. S- Land Office. Rotebarg, rre.. Janets, Notice 11 hareby given that In coapUaacs with the proTlii..n of tha act of Coagres of JcneS. iSTenUtfed "An act for the tab of Uraber lands in the Slates ot California. Ore gos Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextesd d to aU Uie public land stages by act ot Acgsst Archibald S. Wadge. of Wales, county ol Cvalier. state of North Dakota, has tmt day men in tats oacc nu sworn statement No. Mad. for the 5Wi of sec tion No. t. township 2$ south, o! range 9 west, and will offer proof to show thai theland sought Is more valuabla for Its Umber or suae teas for agricultural pnrpotes, and to establish his claim befor the Register aad Racalrer of UUs Ulca ot RoMborg.Oregon. on Thursday, tne l!HH day of November, 19CB. He names as witnesses: Tbnmas Wad re, O. tl Lofthns. both ot Park River. N Dakota, BrynJoTf Prom, ot Milton. N. Dak ita. and Rat mm . Stone, of Aiezandria. Minn. Any and all perxra claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to flle lb clr claims in this office on or before said Uth day of November, 19X1. J.T. Beioou, Register. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OfTlCE, . Ro -bun; Oreirou. June 1AB. NoUee is herebv riven that in compliant with the provisions of lie act of Congress of I .1 I , 1- I .v.o... ."V v.,-. A Vi 4, li ' BRYNJOLP PROM of Mlltoa. county "ot Cavalier, state of North Dakou. has this day filed In talsSce his fnr th.Ch... f thereof sec So. l.Tp'S. south ot tte',?' S west, I and will ot fer proof to show th at the laad sought Is more valuable for lu Umber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his ciaim neiore tne Kerister ana iteceiver or uus offie.ofRoaabnrr.Or.ron. on Friday, the lSvh da. of December, 1. He names as witnesses- Thomas Wadiye. of Park Klvcr, North Dakota. Archibald E. Wadjre, Wales, North Dkota. Rasmns. M. Stone, Alex andria. Minnesota, O. E. Lotlhtu. lrk River North Dakota, Any aud all persons clairatn adversely the above docribed lantls are requested to file thei' claims In this office on or before mid 1Mb. day ot December. 1K. J.T.BRIDUES. Register. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. Kosebnrsr, Ore., Ju'ae 2J. 1908. NoUca ts hereby riven that la Compliance wua me provisions oi tno act OI Juno S, 1ST8, entitled "An act for Congress of Umber lands tn the States ot California. Ore iron vuc uo oi Nevada.and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all th pubUe land states by act of Ausust 4, IS92. OLE E. LOFTHC3, of Park Rtver, county ot Walsh, suto ol North Dakota, has this day filed In this oOlce his sworn taterocnt No. 5137. for the purchaxi of the NS of the N't, of tccUon No. 10, township ts, south of ranee 8 west and will offer proof to show that tho land sought Is more valuable for Its Umber or ttono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver o! this office ot Roseburg, Oregon, on Thursday. Iho lath dayot November, IKK. Ho names aa witnesses: Thomas Wadsc, of Park River, North Dakota, Archibald E Wadge. Wales, North Dakota. Rasmus M.Stone, Alex andria, Minnesota, Brynjolt Prom, of Milton, North Dakota. Any and all persons clalmingly adversely the above described lands aro requested to file their claims in this offlco on or before said 19lh day of November, IW3. J.T. BRIDGES, Register. BARBER SHOP, For a Prompt nnd First-class Sliavoor Hair-cut. Compe tent Workmen, Clean Tow ols. Tools always in shape. Baths in Connection. Shop on Jackson St. fQo to F. L WOODRUFF BICYCLE REPAIRING LATHE WORK HARRY E. HILLER, St., Opp. Churchill & Woolley's g If It's a WHIT It's ALL RIGHT The Whit ANDCOOS COUNTIES Leadville, Pueblo, Cokrado Pullman and Tourist Sleep Dining Car Service. ALLOWED W. C McBRtDE, Gen'l Agent, la-t Third Street, PertLsad, Ors. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LaSD OT7WK. Roebars, Ore . Joae 9. ESa. Notice li herery pi Tea ibat la eenpitaaea wilt the prOTlikms ot tae aet f Conxros of June I. JSTJ. enUOed "An art W the lata t Uater lands 1b tb Stah i ("Iliornta,Oi n Hi Nevada And WashlagtoB Territory." ueiwrt d to aU lh pubHc laad tt&tea by as cf Asgwt 4.1SS2. THOUA5 WADGE. of Park River, eovaty of Waitk, state ml North Dakou. has this day Sled ia tUs eaaav hi rwrrn statenest No JW. focta axr- 1 chase of the lots I and 2. &, N Hi : No. 4, township 2, south of razv S wBt aad will of fer proof to bow that tat laad aaagkl Is more valaable for Its timber or stette tkas. ! for agricultural parpotes. aad to TibM?h Ms claim before the Reirtster aad Receiver of thu oillceciRoaitbaix.Oresoa. oi Wednesday, the lta Cay ot Naveaber. iXX. He name ts witnesses: BryaMf Prwat. of Mil ton. North Dakota. ArcfalwJd E. Waie. af Wales. North Dakota. Rasao M. itaaa. f Atexaadria. Minn.. O. E. LtiUias, et Park ! River North Dakota. Any and all perjoos elalaiaK adveriy Ih-e above decriocvt lands are miaesied s ala their claims In this oSce aa or before saM IMh day of Nor. 19U3. J. T. BRIDGES. Rekar. Notice for Publication. CNITKDSEATE5 L4NDUFFICK. Resebanr. Ore.. Jtsoe W. 1MB. Notice ts hereby riven that la casapHaaca wltb the proTlsioas of the act ot Goagres ef Jane entitled "Aa act for Ute sale of Umber laixls la toe States or Caltrala,orezeB Nevada adWajhlnr-a Territory." aseiteaj- , ! RA3MC5 M. STOiSB. 45 .Jts "mir. "ttVt 1 ln,n5 tL L s?, oSce bis sworn statement No. S42s. Jrr she ; wast. and will offer ircot to show that the laad soarht Is more valuable for Its Umber or stone Usaa tor agricultural parpeses, aad to establish cla i r,7rr- r, -" r-" I oftlca otRoteburr.Orecoa. uaim ceiore uie Kecister ana tteccivtr ot icis on WlneIay the IMh dav of November. M9 1 He nameet as wutrues : Thnmas Watsr. O. S. Lnftbus. both of Park River. North Dtakata, ArcblnaKl E. L. Wad. or WaSw, North Dakota llrjnoU rroci, of Muloa North DAkeia. Any and all person" elalmlur adversely tha above described ta-xls are rvonesl! V St thatr claiaisla this office on r avfure the M ttta day oi November, IMC J. r. SRID6 e Kssstr. Notice for Publication. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Koseosre Orct.ee. Oct. 1, . NoUca ts hereby given that la ooa4iaBCa with the provisions of tha act of Coagran of June J,13T.enmied"Anact for the sale of t!mmr lands In thA States .T rallfemla. Ore-fan i Nevada .and Washington Territory," as txtead- aato ail in naoiic maa siaies dt ac. oi autuss 4. lSSi FRANK W. M.VSTERSON, J of Imlcpenpencc. cunty of Poik. state of Ore i gnn, has this day died -.a this orSco his twara j statement No. 5Tt. for th purche, ot the South East quaiter of secUoo No. 32, tow&shia 2o south, of ranre S west i and will offer proof to show that thelaad ajarfct Is more valuable for its Umber or stoa than for agricultural purposes, and to estaaMta. his claim before the Register aad Receiver at tall . oflic of Rosabarr.Orevon. on Thurs.ly the 10th day ot March. He names as witnesses: B. Martin. M. Martin, oi ' Brownsville, Oregon; eon;e Katamaa. FwJ Bateman. o Roseourg. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming aUverstay" tha above described lands re reiiuesied ta tleih4r claims tn this office; on or bofarc saM Wth day ot March 1904. J. T. BRIDCKS Oct 7 p Regtster. Notice for Publicatiou, United States Land OEce, Roseburg Oregon, Aug. 3t, 19W. NoUca u haraby given that la compllanca with the provisions ot tha act of Congress ot Z. i JU". "i5,nuuea -ad act ror ma saio or i Umber lands tn the States of California. Oregon 1 Nevada,andWashlngtonTerrltory,"asextend 9 . ad to all tha public land stas by act ot August 4, 133. f i MINNIE I. HARRIS. ? Care ot O. M. Co.. ot Portland, county ot 5 Multnomah, state of Oregon, has this day tiled In this office her sworn statement No.Mi73tor J the purchase of the NK'i of Section No.. 54 in P ! township No. 35 south, range No. ! west and will olferprcot toshowthatthelandsonght J i Is mora valuable tor Its timber cr stone than 7 for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis Jf i claim before tho Register aud Kecelvur ot this x otllco of Roseburg, Oregon. 2 on Friday, the 12ia dav of February. 190jS. He names as witnesses: W. It. McCrocn. J. W. ? Gardner. John Rogers, Fr m i F. Doleby aU at V Roseburg, Orvgon. 2 Any and ll pcrs-ins c: lining adversely the W above described lands aru reiueated to Slo thatr 2 claims In this offlco oa or before said 12th day S of February, 1S0J. t T. BRIDGET. OctSp H.ghtor