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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1904)
HOL DAYS We are now prepared to show Holiday buyers all the new novelties and fancy creations both useful and omimental, and handbed exclusively by us. A few of the nobby things we are prepared to show in otir holiday "' line are; Fancy work Brackets, Hankerchief Boxes, Chatelaine Bags, Novelty Purses, Collar & Cuff Boxes, Kid and Golf Gloves Silk and linen Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, New Neckwear Fancy and useful Suspenders, new Silk and Fancy handle Umbrellas, Hats, Shoes, Clothing and other articles too numerous to mention. 3. The People s tore One Door South of P ABRAnAn ) o. ) 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c Anyone sending a sketch and description may rmttiv MTflrtAin rmr nnmlon free whether an Invention ts probably patentable. Comrannlca- UonsatHctiyconnaenuaj. rmnutsuuil oa t-nenit sent free. Oldest areney for secarmp patent. Patents taken th roach Hunn A Co. recelre tpaiat notice, without cnarro, in tno Scientific Biiencan. T-arrcst dr Terms.S3 a brail newsdealers. BIUNNSCo.3B,BrMd-New York A handsomely lUastratod veefclr- renr: four months, L Sold BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW )' Of Local Int'erest. A j Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. Ernest Gadway, of Anlauf, was in city, Tuesday, on business. Mrs. E. Autenreith left yesterday Portland, to visit with friends. the fcr N. P. Jones, of Glendale, was a busi ness caller in Roseburg on Tuesday. W. T. Emery, of Coles Valley, was a business visitor in the city, Tuesday. Mrs. M. C. Johnson, of Myrtle Creek, was a guest of the McClallen oa Tuesday. Baxter Robinson, of Myrtle i was a guest at the Koseburc Tuesday. Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins Title Guarantee & Loan Lo. B03KBUBG. OREGON. President D C. Baioltox, Sec?, atid Trots once In the Court House. Hare the only cost jilete set ol abstract booii In Douglas Count J Abstracts and Certificates ol Title furnished to Douglas county land and mining claims. Uare also a complete set of Tracing of all township plats la the Eoseburp, Orejwc, O. S. Lin d Dls bict. Will mate blue print copies ol any town ship N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every descriytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota . G23) OAKLAND. OREGON Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Blue Prints oi Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Buildings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bant Building. 'Phone 415 . ROSEBURG. OREGON Jnst arrired from the factory a car load of the celebrated Page fence, which is cheaper than a board ence and will last a life-time and is put up to your Creek, House, A. C. Merring, of Cottage Grove, was in the city, Tuesday, a guest at the McClallen. Messrs. Frank Waite and Leonard Hopfield made a flying trip to Oakland, Wednesday. For bargains in jewelry, see Clingcn. peel. Everything in his stock has been greatly reduced. tf W. E. Clingenpeel is advertising a big reduction sale of jewelry. It will pay you to investigate. 1 tf i Messrs. J. H. Grubbeand J. dall, of Oakland, -were transacting ness in the city, Tuesday. K&n- busi- Cheadle it Johnson , dentists. John McCurdy of Yonealla ie in todav. town J. I. Gilbert of Kiddle was transact in): business in the citv todav. 0. H. Calesroe of Yoiiealln is n busi no ss caller in the citv toduv. J. 1). Buell of Eugene is in the cily to day, a guest at the McClallen. B. M. Armitapo of Myrtle Creek was a guest at the McClallen today. E. L. Josselyn, of Riddle, was in city, Wednesday, on business. the A. Q. Johnson went to Eugene nesday, returning this morning. Wed- Oscar Flentge of Myrtle Point was transacting business in the city today. Mrs. Fred King Gettins will receive, from two to sir o'clock, tomorrow afternoon. R. M. Gott, of Coles Valley, was in the city, yesterday, a guest at the McClallen. Buy your Bykoa'. spray pumps and otc.,nt Drugs upset tho natural working tho body. Osteopathy corrects it. of Prunning shears, saws and a complete lino of Bprny pump at S. K. Sykes. Fresh Candies manufactured daily at Currior's confectionery. Finest in tho city Tho Osteopathic physician is a norve specialist. See Dr. Studley over poBt oflko. Fou Sale Cocker Spaniel pups. En quire of F. F. Patterson's residence, Lane St. For Trade Small farms in Indiana to trade for Orego U. L, Ball. Vernon Ramp returned Tuesday after having spent a here on business. bouthorn property. 33tf. to Salem fow days Our spraying outfits aro superior to othor kinds, last longer, and aro not too costly. S. K. Sykes. Wo relykon low prices to win trade on fair treatment to retain it. S K Sykes, the hardware man. Every price wo quote represents tho best value obtainable for that price, S K Sykes, stoves and tinware. hor boots and shoes of all -kind and description go to Ash A Attwell at Hilde- brand's old store, Itosoburg. tf Fred Bell returned to his home in blkton Tuesday after having spent two weeks visiting relatives hero. Hhow wisdom by seeking the store where reliable goods are sold as a mat ter of principle. SK Sykes, hardware II L Studley, tho doctor of Osteopa thy is treating several patients with good results at Dillard, Tueseay, Thurs day and Sunday. We buy right, we sell right; we name our prices with confidence. Implements and Hardware. S. K. Sykes. Ray Moore went to Portland this morning on business to be absent about two weeks. Geo.-McCailoch returned to Oakland this morning after spending a few days in the citv. The W. C. T. LT. will give a reception at the home of J. :G. and Mrs. Flook tomorrow night. I Notice the sale ad of Clingenpeel, the jeweler, which appears in this issue. He is offiering some rare bargains. tf See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over Land Office. Is your property for sale? If so, see Frank E. Alley and have the title examined and secure an abstract of Messrs. Grant Tavlor, J. H. Grubbe and A. E. Smith, of Oakland, were in the city, yesterday, on business. same. Investigate, compare. We your business only on the basis of tual snterest. Hardware etc. S. Sykes. seek mu- In addition to low prices we guaran tee prompt sen-ice and absolute satis faction. Stoves and tinware S. K. Sykes. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They will do you good. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. A good beginning makes a good end ing. The principles of Osteopathy are correct. Delays are dangerous. See Dr. Studley over post office. satisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Steams & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly Notice of Final Settlement. In the County Court ol the State ;oI Oregon lor Douglas County. In the matter of the estate 01 Martha Yr'o rflrufl, deceased. I Sotice 1 herebv given that the nndersljnjed, the executors of the above entitled estate, have filed In the above entitled court their account In final .etilement of said estate, and that the lunge ol M.10 court oy oroerauiy maae anu en tered nn the Journal thereof has fixed Monday, the 4th duy of January. 1301, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day for hearing objections, if any there be, to said final account, and the settle ment of said estate. That the order of said court Is dated 1he 12th day ol Kovemr, 1W8. Dated this the 12Vh day of November. 1S08. E. A. WOODRUFF E.T. WOODKL'FF Executors 01 the et tate of Martha Woodruff. Are you thinking about buying property in Douglas County? If so it will pay you to have Frank E. Alley examine the title before purchasing, Drain people at the Roseburg House, Tuesday: J. W. Krewson, W. M. Moore, S. W. Cellers, J. A. and Emma Culy, A. E. Stocker and H. P. Brook hart D. S. T. West, fire insurance, notary public, city property rented, county and city warrants bought, and collections made. Office on Jackson street, No. 407, Hoover building, Opposite post office. Coming Next Week. See Frank E. Alley for land scrip Guaranteed perfect, and ready for delivery. Lowest market price. Mrs. Thomas Kay returned to Salem Tuesday alter having spent a few days here with her daughter, Mrs. 0. P. Coslvow. Mr. and Mrs. John Franxon and two daughters and Mrs. Howe of Eugene, were here to attend the funeral of little Perrvne Coshow on Friday. If yon want to see or purchase the very best vapor cabinet manufactured, go to A. C. Marsters & Co. and inspect the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted n every particular. 7-1-tf. The following Drain peopie registered at the McClallen on Tuesday: C. E. Hasard, C. D. DrainfW. M. Moore, E. C. Wilson, G. W. Sanders, Sam Jones L. M. Perkins, J. W. Krewson. A. P. Applegate, E. Williams, Albert Helliwell and W. Wamslcy, of Yoncalla, were guests at the McClallen, yesterday. Get your abstracts 01 tite from J. D. Hamilton. He has the only complete set of abstract ba ks in the coantv. tf Guaranteed Forest Reserve scrip for sale in large or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, over the ;Land Office Roseburg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. If you want genuine bargains in dry- goods, clothing, boots and shoes, call on Ash s. Attwell at IliUlebrand's old store, tf Rev. JohaD.uvson has received a call to the Episcopal church of Albina, Port land, and should be accept will do so under protest from his parishioners here as well as a wide circle of friends. Mrs. Wm. Currier returned this morning from an extended visit with friends and relatives in Portland and Lebanon. L. F. Tucker, soliciting agent for Sunset magazine published by Southern Pacific R. R. Co. was in city Wednesday. the the the Blue prints of township maps, fifty cents each. Filiner papers properly prepared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs, over Land Office. Mr. Wm. S. Crane, of California, Md. suffered for years from rheumatism and lumbago. He was finally advised to try Chamberlain's Pain Balm, which he did and it effected a complete cure. For sale bv A. C Marstees & Co. BORN. DOUGLAS Tuesday morning, to Rov. and Mrs. S. A. Douglas, a son. MARRIED. RACHOR PERDUE. At Canyonvillo. Jan. 1G, 19CU, Mcbolas Rachor ' and Maude Perdue, Rev. L. C. Zimmer man officiating. Miss Maude Rast will leave on tomor row's local for a few days visit to friends in Salem afterward going on to Portland for a six weeks stay. Tho young people who spent Tuesday in Cottage Groye report having had a very enjoyable trip despite the several inches of enow and heavy frost which thoy encountered. Have you seen McE wen? Well if you haven't now is the time to do so. You will not find the stereotyped tricks of the "prestidigitator," as the old time Blmi'ht-of-hand Derformers delichted to o w call themselves. Instead you will find a clever, dignified gentleman, dressed in evening clothes, who will show you nmo the most wonderful feate in palming ever performed who will ; amuse you with some very beautiful and mystifying illusions and who will on top of this give an exhibition of hypno tism that will make yon lauh as you have never laughed before. You will . see the cleaneBt, cleverest and smooth est sleight-of-hand work ever attempted, and your only regret will be that every branch of the entertainment was not longer. He will appear at the opera house for six nights beginning Monday .Tnn 23th. Don't forcet the date -and don't miss it. Fine Farm for Sale. The Odd Fellowb' Building Associa tion held its annual stoskbolders' meet ing on Tuesday evening and elected the following directors for the ensuing year: Hon. J. C. Fullerton, W. T. Wright, Jos. Micelli, Carl Hoffman, L. imber ly, L. B. Moore, Mrs. D. S. West. Perry Cook, of Tacoma, Washington, was a caller at the Plaindealkh office on Tuesday. He was in Roseburg on business and simply called to sec the editor and in conversation we learned that he was one of the old settlers of the county, having settled in 1852. Ho was elected several times county commis sioner and afterwards' moved to Tacoma, where ho is a prosperous business man.. He says that there are many changes and that he can only occasionally recog nize an old friend and that he ia aston ished at the substantial growth of the city. An immense line of Morris Chairs and Rockers just received at Strong's Furni ture Store; also a full lino of all kinds Furniture at reasonable prices. Call and see for yourself. 99-tf Myrtle Creek visitors in Roseburg, esterday: Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Armi- tage, Mr. and Mrs A. E. Shiria, II. W. Miller, B. A. Htinsaker, P. B. Finzer, J. McGee and C. E. Gallop. A pood S00 acre farm for sale five miles from Myrtle Creek, .100 acres in cultivation, balance hill, pasture and timbered land. Small orchard, good housQ, barn and othor improvements For price and terms apply to P. T. Mc Gee. Myrtle Creek, or D. S. K. Buick, When bilious try a dose of Chamber Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and realizd'for once how quickly a first-class up-to-date medictno will correct tho dis order. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. A joint installation of officers was held on Monday night by Oak Camp No. 125 and Lilat: Circle No. 49, W. O. W. Dis trict Organizer F. G. Woodcock, of Port land, installed the officers of the Camp, and Mi 3. C. A. Sehlbrede, past guardian neighbor, the officers of tho Circle The officers installed for the Camp: D. P Fisher, C. C;' J. M Bridges, A. W T. Wright, B; J. A. Buchanan, C; M Fickle, E ; 33 Cj.Gaddis and J. K; Saw yers, managers. For the I irclc: Mrs Burr Joues, G. N ; Mm. Emma Field A; Mrs. L. Moore, B ; Mrs. B. Morian C: Miss Alattio Perry. M : Mrs. E A Wood, C. G; Misd Rita Cobb, I. S Mrs W, J. " Hctlfro: 0. S : MIsb Delia Voore, attendant. The W. C. TV U.'s regular meeting that was to be held at the homo of Mrs Jones Jan. 22nd has been postponed and will meet with Mrs. 0 Plank at 2:30 p m Jan. 20th. By order of the preBi dent. Messrs. Ash & Attwoll, of Cascade Locks, have purchased the ' Hildebraud stock of goods and oponod the store They will ho pleased to ineet all tho citi zeiis of Dc-uglas county who want good goods at reasonable prices. tf The basket ball game last night bo tween tho Roseburg High school and the Independents resulted in a score of 23 to 10, R. H. S.'s favor. Tho Higl school boys showed excellent training judgment and team work, against tliei untrained opponents.. We think High scnool keeps up its, regular prac tice it can play u winning game against any amateur team that may ticcept its challenge. THE SHOE PROBLEFl op a quarter of a century we've been "busy solving shoe problems solving them for man. woman and c bild solving them successfully. jo the selection of our fall shoe stock we have called to our aid this long and successful experience. The result is a mighty gathering of all footv. ear irabodying in an unrivaled degre of style, comfort, durability and moderateness of price. We ant you to get better ac quainted with our big shoe depart ment, IV chuck full of attractive things -and the prices are attractive, to . 5 IQSEPHSON'S e ROSEBURG, ORE. I WE BUY ANYTHING I And sell everything at a 1oti figure. A big store full of just what you need. All kinds of future. Buv, sell or exchange Har- ejs.baames, tir ana uak wooj Buggies, Wagons, most anything ; you want at the fcecona nana 414 Jackson St, Roseburg, A t j Second : 414 JacKson Street -ITT 1K m-m nave iou seen mat a ' NIW UAK MUKUUffl Mill rJSTi Hand Store j Roseburg, Oregon We are showing in our Teiueow. It is np-to-datt, A full line of Bedroom Suits cm oe found on our floor, ALSO THE LATEST IN IRON 1EDS. A Prisoner In Her Own House. .Mrs. W. H. Layha.of 1001 Agnes Af Kansas City, Mo., has for several been troubled with severe hoarse and at times a hard cough, which "Would keep me in doors for days, j was proscribed for by physicians w-jjj no noticeable results. A friend gave' part of a bottle of Chamberlain's Cor Remedy with instructions to closely low the directions and I wish to etSje that after the first day 1 could notlo, a decided change for tho better, anJ at this time after using it for two weej have no hesitation in saying I reaij that I am entirely cured." Tins reijijy is for sale by A. C. Marsters & Co, City Treasurer's Notice. Notice ishereby given that to all parties holding city warrants endorsed prior to Dec 4, 1901, are requested to present tho same to tho City Treasurer's office for payment, as interest will cease there on after the date of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Oregon, Xov. 3 1903. City Treasurer. If yon need Blankets or Comforts we have tkei J? rom tne cneaD u tne best. 3 Reduced Raies via southim Pacific I Afalljjline of Mattresses ana Pillows. Company. I ? On account of the National Livestock Association, National Wool Growers As-1 f sedation ami Northwest Frnit Growers I Association, to be held in Portland, spe cial reduced fare tickets will be oa sale I to Portland, on January 10th and 11th, j good until January 17th, 1904. It One of our Elastic Cotton Felt Mattresses are hard, to neat. B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man ROSEBURG, ORE The February Smart Set. The February number of The Smart Set opens with a strikinc novelette, Tho Wanderers," by Gertrude Lynch a story with a wholly new themo, as strong as it is interesting. Tho dramat ic incidents which follow a man who has kidnapped his own child, after a stormy quarrel with tho wife who has just di vorced him, are stirring in the extreme, and the story is written with that liter ary distinction which always character izes Miss Lynch'e work. It is a memor able novelette. Following this comes a delightful short story, which strikes a new vein, 'The Knightly Love of Spike McCool," by Roland Franklyn Andrews, wherein a burglar figures as the central charac ter. "The Match-Breaker,'1 by Mary Pondered, is a unique and thorough- satisfying tale with an underlying thread of psychological interest. In 'An Impossibility" Frank Savile has written 11 strong story of adventure, while Julian Hawthorne contributes a powerful study of tho occult in "Tho Ghost of the Old Adam," and Seumns MacManua's "Lost by a Nose," is as humorous a piece of-fiction as its author has ever written. Besides theeo there aro charming stories by such well-known writers as J. J. Bell, Herbert D. Ward Vircinla Woodward Cloud, James Branch Cabell. Charles M. Skinner and Kato Mastoreon. Richard Lo Gallionne, that wrltor of beautiful prose, contrib nteB one of his best essays, which ho has called "Dear Doad Women," and Andro Sordcu, a son of Victorien Sardou, ia represented by a play in tho original French, "L'lnstinct." Tho poetry in this number is above nraito. Anionc tho verse-writers aro Edith M. Thomas, John Vanco Chenoy Madison Cawcin. Arthur Macy, Ethol M. Kelley, Lizotto Woodworth Reeso Theodosia Garrison, Arthur Stringer, Clinton Scollard and Elsa Barker. Throughout the pages tho usual light. skiU and jokes nro found in abundance It may bo safely eald that this 3 tho vorv best number of Tho Smart Set which has been issued. Notice of Final Settlement. In the matter of the state 1 ol Clark Richards, j Deceased. J Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator of the above en titled estate, filed his account in final settlement of said estate on the 2Sth day of December 1903, and on the 2Sth day of December 1603, the Judge of tho above entitled Court, duly made an order fixing Monday, February 1st, 1904, at tho County Court House, in Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, as the timo and place for hearing the objections thereto, and for the final settlement of said estate, any and all jrson8 object ing to said fiual account, or any part thereof, aro herebv notified to filo tho same in tno above enutieu court anu causo, on or before tho time set for said final settlement. E. E. RICHARDS, Dec 28 Administrator. State or Ohio, Crrr or Toledo, ) M Lucas County. f " Frask J. Cnaxrr makes oath that he j is senior partner of the firm of F.J.I Cueset & Co., doing business In the City j of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of j ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and even-case of Cataekii that cannot) be cured by the use of Hall's Gitabkh ! Cchb. Fsaxk J. Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribed in j my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1SS6. ( - , A. W. GLEASON. seal v Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c Hall's Family Pills are the best. THOUSHNDS S575V THHT E'S MCCLUR MAGAZINE Is the Best Pablishea at any ptdee. It is only 10 eents a eopy $1.00 a year. A Business Proposition. SUMMONS. IS THE CIRCUIT C lURT OK THE STATE OF OREGON FOR D 1UGLAS COUNTT. P-trlcK J.Jcnning.riluiiu, i VI. N'oocdav Mlnlnc Company. (A prlvaio Corporation) Mwtira ii. i.eign, uciirv urn ham Drown. Ucone J. Atkins. and John 1'. Ahrcni, tiuttoe, uercniiMiu. Tit fJnnmluT Mlnluc ComPAlir. (a nrlvHlo cor nmttnn). Kiwanl II. Leleli. Henrr Urahara UlVWIl! Vl-IIfcU luo. mi'. vuti & nt"i'i trustee, nbovo named de'euilants, anil to each of mid defendants: In tne name ol tho atato ol Oregon, you ana nach ol you aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint nieit against you in mo above entitled suit on r beloro tho lilh day oj March, 1901. and It yon lall so to appear ana answer. I r want uicreoi me piaimm win ap ply to tho Court (or tho relief demanded In tho complaint, a succinct statement of which Is mat tno ueiennani itenrjr urKiiiuu Oram" bo decreed to hold such title as ho may have to the mill and mill-site and p opcrty deacrlbcd In me complaint in irusi ior mo uoirnuaui nu ward 11. Leigh for the uso and beueot of plaln tlfT. and dlvistlnccaoh of tho defendants of anyandollrtRbt, tlllo aud Interest thoy or either ol them may have or claim. In or to said property or nuj psrt thereof, and vcstlnK the same In tho plaintiff and perpetually enjoining the defendants and each of lliem from atscrilUR anrilBht, title or interest tn, or control orer. said proirty or any put thereof: for tho cost and disbursements ol this suit and for Bitch oi hi r mid furl her relief as to tho Court shall seem i unliable. , Th a summons Is puWWicJ by virtue ot nn order duly mado and entered In tho above en titled Court and causo by tho Honorable J. i . llan.llton, Judge olaald Court, dated January If vou are coins east a careful seleo I tion of your route is essential, to the en joyment of your trip. If it is a business trip timo is tho main consideration ; if a I pleasure trip, scenerv and the conven-1 fences and comforts of a modern rail road. Why not combine all by using the j ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the Up-to-Date Koad, running two trains daily from St. Taut and Minneapolis, and from Omah to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair Cars, tho famous Buffet - Library -Smoking Cars, all trains -vestibuled. In short thoronchlv modern throughout. All tickets reading via the Illinois Central will be honored on these trains and no extra fate charged. Our rates oro the same as those of inferior roads why not j get your money's worth? Writo for full particulars. B. II. Tkombcll. Commercial Agent, Portland, Oro. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., Po'lland, Ore. Paul B. Thomsstn, F. & P. A., Scuttle, Wash. Ia Evzcy Ji amber ol OIkCLiTJIB-S there sua m Articles of intense interest J Slc good short stories, hum on Subjects of the greatest erooa stories, stories of life sad national importance. 1 action and always good. In 1904 McClure's -will be more interesting, important aud entertaining than ever. "Every 3?ear is better man the last or it would not be McClurca FREE Subscribe now for McUtsra y .or 1904 and get the and Deeeiubar nuafwr.; liwQ free of charge : November The S. S. McClcke Cohfasv. t3 J-kxifrrrox Bcildlno, New Yoke, N. Y Tho time prescribed In said order for publlca-. Pwl, 0r ... -f .1.1- .......... I. Ii.lnn a wW1? lA I V ' AnVHTI pUbllCU' Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. RoseDurg, Oregon. Au 10, 1913. Notlea is hereby siren that ta eompHane with the provisions of th act of Congresa o Jnne,lS78,enUlliid"Anat for the tala ol timber lands In tba 8tv o California, Orsoa Knuta nrt Wtjhttiirton Territory." assxtaaa- d to all tha public land states by act ot JtuiMl , ISO. llKUT T1II1MSKR fir Mnntrsnno. county of Chehalts, state ol I Washington has this day IlloJ in this offlco his KwonutxtcnientJJo.MOi; ft tho purohasj of tin XnTthpnattitiartfr of section No. SS. In l Townihtn No. 'J7 south of nns No. 3 west and will offer proof to show that tba land sou gat Is more valuablo for Its timber or siono man for agricultural purposes, and to establish his elalm before the Ksatster and Receiver of this n VTi.Uv tho Mud lav 01 January, 1901. He! Ilsmttt Ait riti,ii,- Maltlo M. shannon. Ab -id,)on. Wash.. B. Krakenbcrger, Rowbartr. Oru..rulGarr.Rocbur, Ore., J. H. Evans, it-11 ittttfW These are all you need Hon of this summons is twlco a week lor six , Any and allrcrsons claiming oTerscjy me mc-csidvo. weeks, thodatoof the first tlon whereof Is January a'8'. UttAwroaD & Vl ATSO.V. 6 Attorneys for fUlutlff, above described lands arc requested to Wj I their claims In this cQce or or JMfore wUd aind t j.uo,, Ueglster. &uedkOI1L With a Rock Island K1BB $f system ume raoic ana CatQ WW f 0ne of our folders, "Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeper," you can easily figure out your route to aay point in the East. The Rock Island has its own lines from Denver, St, Paul and Minneapolis to Omaha, Kansas City, Chicaeo. Memphis and i.aoo other towns and cities in the Middle "West. It is a good railroad and its trains are as com fortable as money can make them. Write or call and I will take pleasure in giving you fuU information. L. D, C0RHAM, General At 140 Third StrM4, Portia rf. Or. 1 1 Roseburg, Oregon. 2-tf