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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1904)
' ,f&m&&2!ks&sil ?.ff--t2a -ksses rsres etc., M .Buy yopr 'Sykes': ' - npray.. putnpii" "d Osteopathy cuiea la grippe -1 ! 911 U V55 I . ..We -4 v n n v s (e are mw prepared to show Holiday buyers all the new novelties and fancy creations both useful and arniraentl,; and handbed exclusively by us. , - A few; of the nobby things we are prepared to show in our holiday 'line, arc; Fancy work Brackets,- Hankerchief Boxes, Chatelaine liagsi Novelty Piuses, Collar & Cuff Boxes, Kid and Golf Gloves Silk and linen Handkerchiefs, .Muffl rs, New Neckwear FaM.cy and useful Suspend" rs, uew'Stlk' and" Fancy handle Umbrellas, Hats, 5ln.es, Clathiug and other artiel-s too numerous to mention. i ne Peo oie's tor 1 ABRAHAfl Ona Door South of P. O. 50 YEARS' V. EXPERIENCE Of Local Interest. X TVs. CheadleA Johnson, dentists. Clioalleit fohneon, dentists. J Don't neglect your health, pathy. Try-Osteo- Tjiadc Marks Designs Copyrights &c Anyone rending a sketch and description may qntcfcly ascertain onr opinion free whether an Invention ts probably patentable. Cotamunlcn UonssuictlyeonfldentlaL HANDBOOK on Patents sent tree. Oldest crencr for secunn? patents. Patents taken thronch Mann & Co. receive tpeeial notice, without charge, in the Scientific Jfmericam A handsome! j- Illustrated weekly. larcest tar cnlation of any scientific Journal. Terms. 13 a year: four months, L Sold by all newsdealers. 1VSUNN Go.3B,Breai!M)r' New York Branch OfSce, 5 F St, Washington. TX. C - Osteopathy for rheumatism. Wood for.sale Barker. Leave order with J. F. tf W. E Krownell, of Gardiner, ia in the citv iodav on business". BEST meal: IN THE CITV FOR THE NEW !Eiii Uo-.i. AViilis Kramer, of Myrtle Cieek, ; vt&s a Kowtarg visitor yesterday. j Vri. W. K. Willis is visiting fier j daughter, Mrs. Sherman, in Portland. Dr. H. I.. Studlev, Osteopathic Physi- ree consultation. Over poit- T . T 1 f 1 1 . Cor. Washinston ' ftuU!B,B- "eny a resilient, and Main StreetE ' yrt'e Creek, hag become a resident 1 of this citv. CENTS. ! Mrs- Btlfe -Collins Abstract of Title to Deeded I-and.. Papers prepared for filing on Govorn: meet L&ii'd. Biue PtiitS of Township Maps ehowinc all vAcsrjtLande. FRfrfiftE. ALLEY Aihifect. Abstracter. Flans and Estimates lor aii Build-' ... . ings. Special designs for'Office -Fixtures Office ia. new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 Jbosebdbg. OHEGOX .J. T. Bridires will cntortain a party of thirty-five of his friends at a stag din ner at G:3J tonight. . Mrs., Goo. E. Hoack has cards out for an afternoon to lier mends, from two to", eis'o'clock next! Wednesday. Is your property! for- sale? If so, secFraak" E.; Alley aud liav6 the-title examined and "secure an abstract of same. '- Forrest Fraley, has withdrawn from school and has gone to Winstoni' where he will ue' emploved for the balance of i the--w:nter. A. M. Sntton, of Ashland, is registered at the McOlnlIen. today. J. M. Uichey, of Anlauf was in City Tueday ov businus?. the L. P. Rapp of Eikton is transacting business in the city today. Osteopathy is a sptcific for female dis eases and nervous troubles. Geo. Bateman, of Melrose, trarmcted business in the city, Tuesday. J. A. Black, of Drain was transacting business in Roseburg Tuesday. Dr. R. G. Gale of Jacksonville was in the city yesterday on business. Geo. J. Stearns, of Oakland, was istered at the Mcpiallen, ypsterday. reg- Mr. and Mrs. J, J, Kenny, of Leona, were guests at the McCiallen, on Tues day. F. H. Roienber of Cottage Groowas transacting business in the city Wednesday . Jesse T. Thompson, of Coles Valley, wafe tmnsJCtiirg business7 in the City Tuesday. . Harry Winter, of Albany, was Rose burg visitor, Wednesday, a guest at the Mcpiallen. Geo. E. Slaley, county assessor, has begun the erection of hit new residence. in the Waite addition. 'reacbers EximjnaU.oa. February history, Notice is hereby sivea tliat the conu ty superintendent df Ionrfas" county will hold rhe'Tegnlar examination of aj piiceiits for state and. mnty papers at Kosebnrjrf Ore., as follows : TOE STATE PAPEKS. . Commencing- 'Wedhesday, 10, at nine o'cloek a. m. -WedneaJay Pennmanship, spelling', "algebraj reading, school luw. Thnriiiay Written arithmetic, theory of teaching', grammar book-keeping, p'jysicsi-civil government.; Friday Physiology, geography, ment al arithmetic cpnipotition, pbye:j.-al geo- graphy. - ' j Saturday Botany-, plane - geomttery , j general-' history, ' English literaratiire, i psychology. FOE. COUNTT PAPER. Commencing Wednesday, Feb. 10, at nine o'clock, a m., and continuing until Fi iday, Feb: 12, at lour o'clock, p.m. riBST, SECOXP, TBIUD GftAUE CEKTF1C.TES. Wediiesclayr Pennmanship, . historyi orthogrdpTj-, reatlinc. ' . .'. V ' ThuredayvVritlen arithnjetic, tlieory; of teaching, grammar, physiology. FridavT-Geqgraphy,' meataj.' aiith mttic,'Schrol' law, "civil government. " 'PSIUABT CEBTIK1CATES. Wednesday Peuumanbbip, orthogra-' phy, reading arithmet c. IhurSIay Art of questioning, theory of teaching, .methods, physiology. F-B. liAMU.v, Co., School Snpt. i TuPcters' Institute. iuvestiejte, rompare. We seek vour business onlv on the basis "of mu tual entercfft. Hardware etc. - S. K. Svkes. See Prank E. Alley for reHable ab stract of title to yonr property. Up stairs over Land Office. lu a 'dition to low prices we guaraa-1 clain Eewing and drtamaking ia solic- tee prompt stsrvice and absolute eatis- j ited by Mrs. Wooten on ttie corner of faction. - Stoves -and tinware S. K. J Oak and Stephens streets Skei. - Get your abstracts ot title from J. D Mrs. F-'H. Churchill left today ' for i Hamilton, fie has the ouly complete Portland and intervening points, lor aj set ol abstract books in thecounty. tf three weeks absence visiting wiihfnendsJ and relatives. Dr Clarence L. Tearson, has opened rental parJois, in the Marks building in the apartiinenLi formerly ocenpid l.y Wm. Schmidt. A marriage licence was Is-ued on Feb. 1st to Harry Schmidt and (Catherine Williamson, W. W. Cardwell, witness. Mrc-EL FNluT i vlHltilig ill jtl'ene- V t - with her pareiilH H.J Wilson. i'f l.'iiM'ewis'tt Inwiitft " visitor in tho Citv rnesday. St J. It. Hatris, of Myrtle Creek, the City o i businoss, Tuothty. was in Prunning shears, sawe and a complete line of spray pumps at S. K. Hykes. Kn'ftli Candies manufactured daily at I Currier's confectionary best in tho city II. Woolonburi' has returnd from a. visitjwith his family, at Berkeley . Calif. For Salk Cocker Spaniel pupa. En quire of F. F. Patterson's residence, Lane St. H iny Lucksinger, of Stotaburg, was in RoauLmrg on business, Muudiiy.aud Tuesday. THE SHOE PROBLEfl For Trade Small farms in Indiana to trado for Oreo H. Ball. Southern property. 33tf. Too true ia the remark "Drugged to 1 death." Not so with Osteopathy. It's Nature's Cure. Ed. Langenburg, and Mrs. L. Langeuburg, left Thuesday morning. his mother, for Portland Our spraying outfits are superior to other kiuds, last longer, aud are not toon costlv. S. K. Sykes. op a quarter of a century we1 ire bsea biz solving child- sol solving shoe problems TXl iOI man. xxrnmcn 7 -i aa ti. g them successfully. We rely on low pricts to win trado on fair treatment to retain it. S K Sykes, the hardware man. Every price we quote represents the best value obtainable for that price, S K Sykes, stoves and tinware. Show wisdom by seekitii; the store j where reliable goods are sold as a mat-1 ter of principle. S K Sykes, hardware. We buy right, we sell right; we name our prices with confidence. Implements I and Hardware. S. K. Sykes, See Frank E. Alley for land scrip Guaranteed perfect, and ready for delivery. Lowest market price. Posters are out announcing for Thurs day night, Feb. 11, at the opera house, one of the popular productions of the season, "One Night in June." is the selection of our fall shoe stock we have called to our aitl 5. long and successful experience. The result is a mighty gathering of all footwear embodying in an unrivaled degree of style', comfort, durability and mo &?&ieness of price. We ' ian you to get better ac quainted with oiir-big shoe depart ment. IV chuck full bf attractive things and the prices are attractive to . V. 1 JOSEPHSON The Big Store 0SEBURG, ORE. If you want to see or purchase tho very best vapor cabinet manufactured, $o to A. C. Marstens & Co. and inspect the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted n every particular. 7-tf. An art exhibit will bo held in Rose- burg, beginning next Wednesday and continuing for three days. The exhibit consisting of paintings, copies of famous canvases and statuary, and the proceeds are to go to the public school library fund. The excellence of the exhibit may be judged by the fact that it has often been ehon twice in the same town successfully, and at Euzene the a i rt x rrvi .. .1 C . 1 . . . Guaranteed Forest Reserve scrip , 7? T ,k w for sale in large or small quantities, L n0't yet determined upon, but every- by 1-ranK t. Alley, over ttie 0ne should see this art display. Land Office Roseburg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. a Busuvks Proposition. If vou are coin eat a careful slec- Mr. C. Gazley, local manager of the! tion of your route is essential to tho en DougUs County Fruit Packing Com-1 joy men t of your trip. If it is a business pany, has purchased all the prunes re- trip time is the main consideration ; if a mainingin the -hands of the Myrtle I pleasure trip, sc-nerv and the conven Creek Prune Association, about 150,000 1 ience and comforts of a modern rail pounds. He has not decided in what I road. -manner he will dispose of them, but un-1 Whv not coiubine all by using tho doubtedly they; will bo taken to the! ILLINOIS CENTRAL, the Up-to-Date packing house here and prepared for the I Road, running two trains daily from St, market. I Paul and Minneapolis, and from Omah to Chicago. Free Reclining Chair Cars, DIED. the famous Bnffet - Library -Smoking Cars, all trains vestibuled. In thort AB1NGT0N At tho Soldiurs Home, at thoroughly modern throughout. All 2 o'clock, W edncrday moruiug. Feb. tickets rcadinz via, the Illinois Central Just arrived 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 np to your 1 7 1 i i- .1-. ! f satisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed b the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly Title (j uaran tee & Loan Lo i. n Rltlt.icjr. PrwMeai ii lUku.ro, acoj. anC Tml OQoa la lae Coirt Hiae. Kio iMoa jon pletewt ot biMcu boikt In DouU i;iai j AUlraruan4CrUC4 I uralaul to PoaxUa rounlj Unl aj mlaln aiic. Ht e alo a cosrpleto ot Tncia"' J1 tjnvalp puma ue tunauirf, or5toa.f. . Lcn a DU met. Will mke bice print c.-pt at atiT tow n hip The annual ladies' social of the Rose burg ikd is announced for the night of the twentv-tecoud and society is qui vive in consequence. Forest Ranger A. S. Ireland, left for Land county yesterday to oversee some aovernraent jjurveying'to be done on tlie.i military; wagon road. Dr. Studlev..the Osteopathist will be at Oakland; Settles Hotel,. .Tuesdays', Thusdavs aud Sundays. Consultation free. Permanent cure is the result. - Following ie the program of the local Institute to lie held at Oakland, Friday and Saturday, Feb 5 and 6, 1904. FEIDAT EVBS12.-G 8 P. M. Musical stfld Literary entertainment bv local talent and ah jfd.dre-ce by Prof. W. U. DehMter. nresident of C O. 6. N. 8. i. - 'ATlIE'riAFOBvpOX. At Scligd-Hbuse-. ..;.' , '..'Si a. ifi. Arithmfitip Aids iu-TeacliinK. . .Geo'ge SaVvye'rA: U.S. History Arithmetic Mcthodan MSoraMf;... .--i ATTI3BNOO?.'.- .J H Hobbtf , ,J A Davis .0 C Brown TJms. R Townsend ii expected homo Saturday, from Sltknm where he . has b-n teaching school for the past three mouths. , ' Wm. Buzzell is back at his old posi tion in the Douglas County Bank, after a few days lay off recuperating his strength. S, 1904, Antone Abiugton, aged 79 years. I Vceaf ed was a native of Germany, and during the Civil War served in Co. F, 3rd Illinois Cavalry. He had been a member of the Sol-1 diers' Heme for the pa&t ten years, since its opening. The funeral took place at 9:45, this morning, Irom the boldiers Home, un der the auspices of the Catholic church. Interment in the Home cemetery. will bo honored on these trains and no extra faie charged. Our rates are the same as those of inferior roads why not got your monoy's worth? Write for full particulars. B. U. Trcmdcll. Commercial Agent, Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., Portland, Ore. Paul B. Thomssi n, F. & P. A., Seultle, Wash. Reduced Rates via Southern Pacific Company. Blue prints of township map3. fifty dents each. Filing papers properly prepared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs, bver Land Office. City Council Meeting. Aretyou thinking about buying property in Douglas County? If so it will pay you to have Frank E. Alley examine the title before purchasing, .An immense line of Morris Chairs and Rockers just received at Strong's Furni ture Store; also a full line of all kinds of Furniture at reasonable prices. Call and see for yourself. 99-tf A gamo ol Basket Ball will lie played at the Opera Hou'o, on Friday evening, between the Roseburg High School and Co. D- of this City. Alarge attendance will be welcomed, and a good gamo will be witnessed. Game will be called at 8:15. D. S. T. West, fire insurance, notary public, city property rented, county and city warrants bought, ana collections made. Odiie on Jackson street, Io. 40, Hoover building, opposite post ollice. One of the most remarkable child ac tresses in the country today is little Uixie McKey, who plays a very pronii- Lost, strayed or stolen, one sorrol nent nart in "he beautiful pastoral play, i mare weighing about 1000 lb , left hind On Monday night tho following busi ness was transacted by the city council : License of Mrs. J. A. DuBell, for cleaning clothes, ordered remitted. Recorder was instructed to notify the S. P. R. R. Co. to put in a crosswalk ou the north side of Douglas street. Committee ou city improvements was empowered to dispose of old sidewalks, after being taken up, in any way they may deem proper. L D. Carle was granted a right to Notice of Einal Settlement. In the matter of the state of Clark Richards, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho under sicned administrator of the above en titled estate, filed his account in final settlement of said estate on the 28th day of December 1903, and ou the 28th day of December 1903, tho Judge of the above entitled Court, duly made an ordor fixing Monday, February 1st, 1904. at the County Court House, in On account ot the National Livestock Association, National Wool Growers As sociation and Northwest Fruit Growers Association, to be held in Portland, spe cial reduced fare tickets will bo on sale to Portland, on January 10th and 11th, good until January 17th, 1904. L't ' One Nieht in June," which will be seen afihe Opera Hjuse, next Thur. Way night This little tot has a very Iniiir KiP-akiui: Ujrt in the character of fooUwhife. small white spot over right nostril, mane and tail croppel. Was posed extension; moved that the peti la-tlseen in Creasnn'p pasture. Dec 24, tioners for the improvement take up lonn. I.U.ral rnwnr.1 f.r rpturn or in- this duty and the city would with-hold i.-Jiv.liine. which she interpret", and formation to-B. Jones. Rosehurvr. Imp farther action ponding their reprt. uommitteo uu ascviru-iiiiiug me connect with the sewer ubutting his rRoseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, at property. 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, as the timo The committee on auditing tho bill of and place for hearing tho objections Dr. DuGaa for $10.00, recommended a thereto, and for the final settlement of payment of $5.00. Report was adopted kaid estate, any and all persons object- On matter of extending the cast end fag to said final account, or any part of Lane street, tho committee reported thereof, are hereby notified tp file tho that they were unable to find tho own- same in the above entitled court and or of the nroncrtv inVolved in tho pro-1 cause, on or before tho time set for said final Fettloment. E. E, Dec 28 RICHARDS, Administrator. she score a she appears, tienu-nlouM hit wlu-rever 1 .uiigiiage -.-S P.Stewart iie..-gTaHny :.r-" -Gopher Agee livadiiis'.r. . . . - '....-AM Sanders McthoOs, .--7W H Dempster .'EATBUDAY TXEXIXO 8 P. M. Musical aud;litcrary entertainment by 1 kwI talent anil illustrated Lecture with ntiivinu nictnres by Prof. Geo. Sawyer, r.f WLbnrnnblic fchTwle, for tiro benefit nf Library Fund of Oakland schools All teacher within reich are i expected nM..nr.- AoTdiai-. invitation -is ex- U-ndedJCS fhej public.?.; . - T. -Hamlin, Supt. .,, Ootinty 1 reasurer's Notice. ' Notice-is herebv Wiven to all parties holdiricount warranta widorted prior ifliidmclu;lii,e'Jcrv31. 1901. are t& quesJed to present, the .same at thts. C.uutytfrea:tr'e office for payment u iijtcret ni vc thereon after the dale of this j!i'ti(V. . , Dated' r;ifosj)ivg. ',Jrt.iiglas.'Ciuiv Oregon, Jan. i'8,"19D4. - " .Gky- W. Dimmick, g.g Couiilv lieatUrer. Volney Disoa, who u'a lk'eoi'Sijfll'riug from a teverf cafe of ii:lliiii.tory rheu mutism', ha-1 recovered tuUiciuntly yea terdav to unable him to return o his home in Oakland, Ore. He was con veyed to tho train on a stretcher by members of his high tohoul class. En g neRegibter. Volney Dixon only recently le.-igned his positiOnhereiu the Waller Pchnmnrher, a vouth alxnit 15 year- nf aee. who has been ' goih'g the rounls of tho alo n" here, finging and l-etreing for his moans of livelihood niid . t i : .1. n t . ... was fominitted yestenlav to tho State Rt form School, and was taken to Sa lem today by Sheriff Parrott. amount of firo luflo on hand, reported 800 feet of good hose on hand, and roomi raende l the purchase of o0 feet more; committee appointed to obtain price quotations ou different kinds of hose, with a view to purchasing ; committee, Chief Engineer of Roseburg firo depart ment W. H. Carrol and Councilmen Norman, Sykes and ll.tshford. Bills allowed : Bristow & Pilkinuton, blacksmithinc. $3.00: Itbseburu L br. A new chapter of Royal Arch Ma' DOfctolficoaud left for his homo, and eom was organized irt this city. Tues- 0 lumbor, $15.08; Sykes & Carroll, . . 1 .1 r 1 i. A 11 . .... I i w...i.-.M i. .. , . . while on a visit to Kugeuc severaLdayK ay nigni, nwirm-yy. r. repairB $4.15; Hoard & Culver, mpis, ill -at the Gross ng securou mo nsi 01 iMjuuonera auu 740. B f.pnge, street work,.$18.00; taking aw active part in the organiza- 0 Slocum-. treasurer's salary, $10.C5; ago, was taKtn ivery Hotel ia that city.- . 1 ' The iiiih-wind this moiuing.viH very J.lt la Hill open for more applicants tor j20.2o; D. J.Jarvia. nyinlmm sftUry, liuoVnal for Rdsebulg. Many ihmuht moninerjsiiip ami uicy tu.j.crv 10 1.1 $52.50; D. J. JarvU, license tauB, $7.0; that the velocity was much more than ' "J "! "'-'.'-',""D .Koseburg Wier Llglit n water anu it wa.- l-Vom-2:l2 to 3:17 thUf morning "ompieww aiio new iooge iu u ,)t or Jliu l)M. rj. iirockway, the extri ii.e v. locitv'- -.i 30- miks ir be k .own as laurel Cltaptei Io. ,11. aVel( L75. l, Mills Lumber Co., hour. Ti e maximum velocity was iron. J A- ' .ft,lu W m rpguinr lumburf 28 00 : RoYiow Pub. Co., pilot- 2:4ft u,H :5S it. m.,' wh-n tho nveraSf ni.etmga tl.e-Urst Incnlay. ol earli . M. n .Jnii0,ttr b. Co., sprint- wihd was 20 miTet per hour. The s'orml ""4tH. 1 Ho . lollr.wing puiccrs were h $W.5Q? is ceiiuol ou ?iia 1 ..-. ! in Wa-hihg.' ch.wi!- O. -P. C.how,- H. P; A. Kah- hen you talk aboti there being bet ter SEEDS than PORTLAND SEED CO'S Diamond Brand Every palato winks its eye. Every cabbago shakes e bond. Every beet 0t8 red, ip the face, Every anion feels stronger, Every aa.tneld is shorked. Ryo strokes its bennl, Corn sticks up its car. Every l-'ot of laud kicks. 1 Have You Seen That NE OAK BEDROOM SUIT We are showing in oar winctow. It is njr-to-date A full line of Bedroom Suits can ue found on our floor r ALSO THE LATEST IN IRON BEDS. I If yon need Blankets or Comforts we lire ike- From the cheat to the best. J AalifOlne of Hattresiefr u flikws. Ona of our Elastic Cotton Felt Mattresses are hard to Deat. UPPINGOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library Ha Bsst in taut Literate 12 Couplctc Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES' AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 per year: 25 cts. a copyJI NO CONTINUED STORIES' I KVKRY number complete in itselt B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man I ROSEBURG, ORB 1 Notice for Publication. Land Office 11 Rnetmrr. Oretron. J&naair 2S, ISOI. ollce w ncreor tivcn iai tne loiiowini- named u-ttler htt Bird cotlce ot hli Intention to make flnl proot In tapport of hit tlla, nil iriAi uia rraoi vnn tw tnnuc iore tne uraf ler and Rccotfcr. U. S. U O. at Rotcbahc. Ore gon, on March 13, KOI. lt: Marcn I), Wheeler, on hti II. E. No. mL for the SVi NE and Ita ianaz.bcc.4, ip. sou.. k. nusi Uo natncn tho lollowtns witnesses to tvrxtre hU continuous rcIJcnce anon and cnUT- tlonnf Mid land, viz- Rudolph. Ar.isUt.i. Al hertT. ttouch. William M. l"ottcr ana Kicn.ru W. Dick, all ot Camas Vallir, Oreson. J.T. Bmim:e!, Rrslstcr. Notice for Publication. UNITE I) STASES LAND OFFICE, Roscbunr Ore . Sept. i, liWJ. Notlca ti herehr elven that in coraillanca with the itovlfiontot the act of Contra ot June x, ists, entitled "An act tor tho. t ale ot Umber lands In the Slates of California. I'rCirou Nerada.and Waihlncton TerrHorr," as extend ed to all the public land states br act of Aogit HENRY W. BKIRKY. of Portland, countr of Multnomah, Mn'e k Ore gon. h.is thin ilav lllcl in mis mre ni sworn latemi-nt Xr SfiSi for tlie Vlircha ot 111" MtK tif --ction No. at In tp a Munii. 01 raugu -no vrevt and will offer proof to show that the land sonenl Is more valuable lor it timber or stone man for agricultural purpows, and to establish his claim before tne lleKlstcr and Receiver ot this AfrirA nf ltAMhnnr.Orecon. onTueUyiheliithilyui Fehrnarr, 1!M. He names as witncsies: W. 11 McCrosw-n, J. W Ganlner. of R.e! lire. U e., v iiA Mhv. rtf l'uriiatia. uro. Any and allpersoiii clalinlnK adversely the K nv. ilMrriK.! litntla iri nllleslp. U im'U alms In thl office on or bcfo"c sId 16th dr February, 1901. J. T. BKHiup n Rcvltter. John Rogers. Kjuk lun,'invmj eaftv;td along, the Uhii lian lK'iin liirv.. ,T.ljt'fpy:e of Mm Hb;i,ti IF Oi. tin- ri;"i nu'1, :i,r(Hitlli.jsti'lid l l.l.i ' .ie- 4-1 v.. ijil -'ll 'Hn l.liill .IU' !.' i..t-. limn, ii ; h. k. MiamnrooK, Bcnoe, vYHat i,r ineyr r. Hi'i.K-V, . 'IK h J. Mrquu, r. p, Clmm'er .nV Ht- ra.ich and l.iwr N'litfism Kbiitit'o t - Cl iohii"Glv TableU. A nnw remedy lor ntoniiich Hid V ,....'' liHiihtHoiigli, M. troubles, biliounnesx, timl coiiRtipivlimi, f.'t. '."lll!rfliH ', MV. 1M.A. Otji- and a. good one. Vil a 25 cent'. For ujliis r" u.lllil!ipp'fi'itvrhti,i..' I Hale by A. C.' Marste.a Jt Co. . . Wrlto PORTLAND SEED CO., Portland, Ore, fir catalog of Best Hoods for this const Notice for Publication. butted States Land Office. RoocburK. Oregon, Oct. 26, llMS. Notice is hereby gtren that tn. compllaaea with the provisions of tb act ot OoncTMs ot June S.1S.R, entitled "An act for ths' sal ot timber lands In the Slates of California, Orcjon Nevada, and Washlnitti.ulVrrliory'asexKnd. d to all the publlo laud tutus by act of AuffBA i. IXJO. JOHN a. KENDALL. hi Mlnnranolls. conntv nf llcnnrn'n. statu o M-nncsnt, has thts day tiled In tuu offlco h) sworn aWlcment No. 5.81, for the pU Hiac ot ttienthoslqiarlr(i sccuou o. u, town shin 27 tontti. ransc tt west and will offer proot lo show that the laud sought Is tuoro valuable for lu tlmlwr or stone than for agricultural pur'. ttd to establish his claim before the Reclster and Recolyor ot this otllcn of RosaburE, Oregon. im ti.iMi.r iImms ilav ot March. "l . nimpi as wltnecc: fhailcs Thon. J.'bu Thoni, ! RtHicburg; John flecker, frattk Un? nl citiTi mitn. Ore. n Mini all i,.rona nialmtna dv"'y t: li-vi,i,cilUHi lalitls are rtHiuctel to vl I'-.p't cln Iiik lit ll.ls olllco "U or boimo thi ail a . Murch,l9M. J.T. BKIIHK.. U.'KWur. THOUSANDS SKY MCCL'JRE'S MAGAZINE Is the Best Pablisbca at any ptdee. 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