Real Estate Trurisfero. It's the Quality that Keeps the Customers Our Soring goods that are constantly arriving are well known for their qualit'. It is a pleasure for us to show this beautiful line. All we ask is for 3'ou to give us the opportunity. Note that our clothing fits well and is up to date, our Dress Goods are uobby aud pretty, our Shoes are staunch and comfortable, our Hats are stylish and shapely, our Furnishings are new and nobby, our Wash Goods are pretty and cheap in price. EVERYTHING 15 HEW AMD GOOD T I. ABRAHAH, Prop. 4 ) eop e s Store One Door Southof P. 0. BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. ! THENEW Cor. Mrs. Belle Collins Washineton and Main Streets For Good Pictures and Fair Prices Go To Smith's Sunbeam Photo Parlors Corner Pine nd L ne Sts., Roseburg, - Ore. ' 5 . . . Q-sc?il";?-ci I Cheaille & Johnson, dentists. 5 1 i! 1 Of Local Interest. . It Dr's. Cheadle& Johnson, dentists. Prof. R. C. this cit- Tuei A see dav. of Elkton was in Osteopathy cures when other methods fail. 30-tf Osteopathy is founded scientific methods. on the most 30-tf J. T. Bridges and wife are in Portland on a visit with friends. It is jour own fault if you well. Trv Osteopathy. J. C. Johnson, of Cottage Grove is re gistered at the McClallen. Mrs Rickey, of Kiddle was in Hose burg this week shopping. Sirs. Lou Lehman is visHng relatives in Eastern Oregon and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Benson are in Portland visitiug friends. M. F. Callahan of Wardt wn i this citv on business Tuesday. J. J. Chadwick of Myrtle Creek in this city on business this week. D. C. Davis and wife of Drain visiting in this city this week. were C. W. Vail, Z. L. Dimmick and Jas. Underwood of Oakland were in this city this week. Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine P"-nta of Township Maps showing all vRcant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON Boys' clothing, from 4 to 14 '.trs, a anety of kinds, AT COST, Ah & Att- well. S. A. Gnrney, of Millwood, was rcgi tered at the McClallen House Wednes day. Miss Susie Ollivnnt of Looking Glass is visitiag Mrs. Mark Montgomery at unction. S. C. Bartrum, the forest s-upervisor left Tuesday for Cottage Grove and oth valley points. Mrs. Eliza Han ui of Ashland is the euest of her dauchter-in-law, Mrs E. R. Hunan of this city. Notice of Forfeiture. Cottac Grove, Lane County, Slate of Oregon, March K. 1961. To E. C. Gunn a administrator of the -tate of D. li. Cotton, deceast 1, aud to Mrs. T. F. Wil son, Mrs. Clark J. Tit-del, Mi's Carrie E. Mason, Miss May Mas-Mi,Erstue Cotton, Bun T. Uunn, and E. C. Gnnu, heirs at law of said D B Co ton, deceased, and to all other persons claim ing any risht, title or interest, either in law oi equity in or to the mining claim herein after decribd, as-heirs of the said D. B. Col ton, deceased or otherwise: You and each of you are hereby notified, that L, the nndersicaed, have expended money and performed labor and woi fc to the amount ol One Hundred Dollars, upon the "Homer" lode mining ciaim, sitnaled in the Bohemia Mining District, in the County of Douglas, btate oi Oregon; That the moner so extended and the lsbor iierformcd -was performed and exi- nded on and between thejst Cay of September and the 30th dax oi S-pteaiber A. It. IMS, in order to hold said premises under the provisions of Section tl of the Kevixid StataUs of the United States and laws of the Stale of OreKOu, being the amount icjuired to hoM the same for the year ending December 31, 1WS. That said wort upon said claim was per formed bv Edd. Jents and Ben. Curry for and at the exense of the undersigned. And if within Xiuetj (SO) days from the ser vice of this Notice ujon you by the Sheriff or within Ninety (M) days alter serrie of this notice by publication you faii or ref ae t con tribute ibe proportion of such expenditure as a co-owner, your interest in the i-ald cla m wil become tbe propetty of the undersigned under said Section 2321 by won of said failure to contribute said p-oportion of said expenditure. FELIX CUKKIN. Miss Lillian Kelley, left yesterday mornms tor the Ualles to visit her aunt, who is quite ill. A. P. Apjrfepate. Geo. Woolley and W. 0. Bridges, of Drain, were registered at the McClallen House this week. Have yon seen that elegant line of lace curtains? We are showing also full line ot portiers and window shades. B W. Strong. Plain pewing and dressmaking is solic ted by Mrs. Wooten on the corner of Oak and Stephens streets. It will pay yon to Eell your mohair. Mohair Wanted. see us before you all Kruee fc Newlaud Sirious Stomach Trouble Cured. I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, tour stomach and vomitum Bwllw. and can truthfully say that Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tab lets cured me. Mrs. T. V. Williams Lainsburg, Mich. .These tablets are guaranteed to cure every case of stomach trnnhle of this character, tor sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. You should never submit to an opera tion unul you have consulted your Os teopathic physician. 30-tf a1. Cloyd is quite seriously ill with pneumonia at the home of his mother in Cloverdile addition. Mrs. W. B. Singleton, is reported quite ill at the residence of her eon George Singleton of this city. F. Gregory, of Seattle, was reuislered this week at the McClallen lloute, but hereafter he recister as Splinters Greg ory, Koseourg. Take your clothing to T. W. Carlon tailoring establishment, opposite depot for cleaning, repairing and pressin All work first-class. 25-tf. Mrs. Mary J. Houston, mother of Con ductor Dive Honston, and ;:rand-dau li ter, Miss Floy Houston, who have been visiting friends here, left yesterday morninc for Euzene to visit there for a short time. Mrs. J. F. Pe,ebler, will start to day on her Worlds Fair trip. Enrontcshe will visi with friends in Maderin, Cal and later will 1 e joined by her hus'iand ;it Los Anpeles, from where they will proceed to .ew uneans and m l.oms. They will be absent until in Jul y. Log Cabin Creams at Curriet's. Pee Bell Sisters' $2.00 trimmed hats. Wood for sale. Barker. I.eave order with J. F, tf aro not 30-tf was Prof. J. E. Patterson, of Gardiner is in this cfty on business. He will not return home for several weeks. Alpha Lodge K. of P. of this city has received a new lantern and slides with which to exemplify their rank work. Attorney J. S. Medley, of .Cottage Grove was in this city on business yester day returning home on this morning's local. Mrs. (eo. T. Bolter and little daughter Capatolia of Portland who have been visiting relatives in this city for a reason returned home today. A It Haines ot ux to Gco,Stnith, $060; w 8w) and lota 4, 5 and 5 of sec B4, containing 1G9.51 acres. B A Htinsaker ot ux to J F Hoover and Geo Hoover, $1000; lot 2 of the sub- division of the of D L C Jos Cor- nolison, contaiuinu 31.47 acres in tp 29 h, r 5 west. A F Brown et ux to E 1) K Cooper, $2000; nvr and w ne sec 22, the aw ne!4 and the e4 bw sec 15, the soy sej sec 10 and the o4 neJi sec 21, tp 24 a of r 0 west. JG Flook et ux to A Fiold $50.00: 3-4 aero in Sec. 24, und25Tp27S R 0 w James Doland to Sophia Dolan $1.00 Lnts 1 and 2 in Second Brookaide Ad dition to the city of Roseburg. Will M Berks to Frederick A Kribs $800.00 wW. of nottf suU and neK of bo' of section 28 tp 27 b r s w George Berka to Frederick A Kriba $700. bSs of iie4 aud nw.i of se)i of setion 18 in tp 27 s r 7 w G A Signal nesa et ux to A T Beetul, tl : lot 14 and so BeW" of sec 6 tn 25 8 of r 2 west. Watson B Ross and Maria Rosa to Katio P.uinsky, $750; aw U eec 20 tp 21 b of rfi west. T W Adams et ttx to Louis Villepiguo 400 ; lot S blk 22 in R R addition to the town of Oakland. Pleasant L Robinctte et ux to Porter Elmore, $700; se 8ec22 tp 24 e, r 8 w, containing 1G0 acres. Mary E Smith to William Smith, $200 ; nwJi swj-i sec 23 tp 20 a of r 6 west. Frank Berka to Frederick A Kriba $450. Ixt3 1 and 2 of Sec. SO tp 27 a r 7 w containing 82.43 acres. Joseph Bender to Mrs Sadie M Smith $10. 1-ots 1 and 8 in block 1G in the town of Gardiner Eugene S Lowe et ux to William Grav $S00. Lots 1 2 3 and 4 in Block 11 in South Drain R B Mathews et ux to W G Farrar $950. e,S: of lot 4 in block no 59 in the city of Rosoburg S J Sutherlin to Virginia M Sutheilin $1.00 lots B C and 10 in block 1 in Chad wick's Addition to the city of Roseburg W F Colvin to wataon B Rosa $10. 1 acre in Sec. 14 tp 22 r 6 w James M Tracy et nx to C E Howes, $1250; se nwJi. aw4' n, nei swX, nw4' seJ-4 sec 13, tp 22 s, r 5 weet. CEWadeetuxlo X Palson, $600; swj4' b',14 sec 31, tp 21 a of r 4 west. Walter E McKce etux to W 11 McKee $000; Part of the Linay Applegate D L C No 42, tp 23 8 r 5 w. containing 19.09 acres. J H Higiuaand Agnei E Hiius to Lewis F Wilkititon, $250; lot '.2 blk 3 Hamilton's Addition to the citjr of Roie burg. Lewis E Wilkinson to A Creaion, $1G0 lot 23 blk 3 Hamilton addition to the city of Roseburg. George Shambrook et ux to William Kami), $50 ; block 3 iu Shambrook first addition to I'mpqua Ferry. Marv Cole and Stepheo Cole to Job n Hanson and Carrie Hanson, $900; se nwW. s Vf neU. sl4 nwl-4 nel-4 sec 20 tp 23 s r 5 w, excepting 10 acres. Romeo E Scranton et ux to John A Wilaon. tlOO: 4 acrea sec29 tn 29 . r S west. Reported bv Title Guarantee and Loan Company. Card ot rtiank. YOUR MO NEY BACK During the month of April we will issue with every rash purchase a dated duplicate sales cneck stating the amount of your purchase. At the end of the month, a date will be selected and every person holding checks of that date will have their purchase money refunded. In other words we are going to present to our customers the amount of one days sales. We are not doing this in a philanthropic mood but sis one way of advertising. We want you to become better acquainted with our store and when you do this we are confident of making you our steady customers. The elite will not be selected until May ist. In order to make this a more momentous event we will from lime to time offer special inducements in the line of special sales. Jr meinuer your money back if you arc lucky. Special No. 1 Men's Black Russia Calf Shoes, New Styles and New Goods. The Re nowned Florsheim make. A lairly com plete line of sizes. Regular price, - $3 50 & $ 4.00 Money back sale price - - $2.60 Special No. 2 Ten patterns Scotch flannel waist ings, new patterns, wilt wash without loosing color, unexcelled for shirt waists, boys' waists or summer suits in three qualities which sold for 40. G5 & 75 cts. 75c grade Money back Sale Price 53c 65c " " " " " 43c 40c " " " " " 27c Our Spring Stock is now almost Complete And new goods are arriving daily. Our styles are new, our prices are right. Be sure to ask for a duplicate sales check when making cash purchases. All materials shrunk by our new steam process free of charge. New Golf Shirts, Ladies and Men's Shoes, Summer Dress Goods, Laces and Embroidries, Underwear, Boy's Clothing, Hosiery, Calicoes, Ginghams, and Milliner'. NOTICE: The above money back offer applies only to cash purchases not to money paid on account or charge sales J0SBPHS0N'5 The ROSEBURG, ORE. Italian Band Concert. The Fair Route The Portland Italian Band, composed . Via Chicaso or New Orleans to St. 1 oi 32 of the most accomplished rmm- Louis, is the one that pives you the mot cians, and who have played in all ol the fr 3-onr moaey. ami the fact ibat the prominent cittea of the United States ' ILLINOIS CENTRAL otters cnsC will appear at the opera houte in Ro'e-! passed -tKViCE via ihe.-e points to the burg Saturday evenine, April 10, UWt WOULD s KUIt, and m this connec- The repertoire of the band is corapoel . tiou to all -int!' beyond, mates it to of over 1500 selections from the mrwt your advantage, in case oa contemplate famous composers of the musical work!, a trip to any point jast, to write ns be- Tui organization is of the finest musi cal organization of its kind on the Paci fic coast, and will lw one of the great at tractions at the lwis & Clark Centen nial Exhibition in 1KI5. The music loving people of this community should appreciate the fact that this orpaniia- tion brings honor to the state ot On-con in fiieral. and it is honed they will be' fore makine final arrangements. We can offer the choiee of at least a dozen different routes. I). li. TacMarix. Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindwy. T. F. 4 P. A., 112 Thin! St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson F. & P A., Elegant Line Axminster Velvet and Tapestry Full line of Ingrains Both Wool and Cotton 1 e We are shotdng a fine line of Lace Curtains which have jtist arrived. Fifty pairs of Portiers in the latest designs and colorings. erected by a large audience. i P.ooui 1, Coiman Bids., eattle. Wa-h. Local Option. Our spring line of carpets has arrived, and ws are prepared to fit np your house in the latest designs and colorings. Call and examine for yourself. B W. Strong the Furniture man. An immense line of Morris Chairs and Bockera just received at Strong's Furni ture Store; also a full line of all kinds of Furniture at reasonable prices. Call and see for vourself. 99-tf We wish to express our thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who to readilv extended their aid and sym pathy during the illness and death of our beloved ton and brother. Also for the manv beautiful Cowers. C. B. Arnold and family. "I have ned Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory results," says Mrs. F. L. Phelps, Hous ton, Texas. For indigestion, hillious- ness and constipation these tablets are most excellent. Sold bv A. C. Marsters JcCo. J. B. Off. of Oakland one of O'eaons htalwart pmivr--, is in thi citv on bnt-i-nes today an 1 made t-.c Plaisde ek a pleasant call. At present Mr. Goff is the 2iie"t of his son J. O. GofTof Deer Creek. He reports that Mm J C Ooff who is at present undergoing treatment in a Portland hospital, is improveing niely. Remember that it is quality, not quantity, that we strive for in furnish ing onr city trade, therefore you will alwavs cet tho cheapest milk of the Gaddis Daisy, becauso the best. All retail milk delivered in bottles. Our specialties are cream, milk and butter milk. If you don t see the wagon, 'phone to the Creamery. 14-tI Probate Order. J. C. Fullerton appointed admx. and F. E. Alley, J. 1. Flook and G. W. Dimmick appraisers of the estate of John II Shupe, deceased, said estate being of the probable value of $ 2,500. May 1C, 1901, at 10 o'clock a ,r, fied as dav and time for hearing final ac count of A. M. Dailey, admx. of the! estate of Samuel Daily, deceased. Widow of J. L.Coon, deceased, grunt ed an allowance of $2(i per1 month, pend ing settlement of ebtate of buid deiend cnt, also persoual property of said es tate exempt from execution. Last will and testament of Patrick Beed, deceased, admitted to probate, and F. A. McCall appointed executor thereof in-accordance with his nomina tion as such by said decedent. The es tate conMts of reil and personal proper ty of the probable value of f3000, all of which is bequeathed to the widow, Mrs. Laura E. Reed, during her life time. ..a ,i,on,.o tn their six children. The miu mv"ww - appraisers appointed for the estate are - Henry Schroten, John McClelland and William Harvey. JVluhair Wanted. It will pay you to eee us before you sell your mohair. a u Krute &NfcWland. I have just received gold rollers for the I purpose of rolling gqld for bridge and crown woik, and as I nse nothing but coin for shells am thii3 assured of its durability.. Those desiring this class of dental work will do well to consult me. Partifs out of the city may he aured of prompt attention by makine pngacement by mail. Dr. Pearson, D, D -S Geo. Ji Graven. he popular ynunc travclinc man wa in the civ this weok He informs us that this is his last visit to be made to this city by rail ; hereaf ter Mr. Graves will make his trips through Southern Oregon in an nulo mobile. he having just purchased a new 2000 White touring car. "Some men have fame thrusted upon them ;" others 'uv it. Arcording to the Journal corrospon lent Roseburg is a bad town, in the write up ol the recent burglaries here he suites that $81 was Li Ken from the Otficc saloon which statement is a mis take as the bartender nt that place Fays that the burgular only took money from the slot machine which did not exceed ? 4.50 as the machine had been opened by the proprioter that evening at fon o'clock. The Eldorado saloon robbery was simply a josh. Space writers should be more careful as articles such as the one mentioned are a knock to tho town. MARRIED. LASE BELL At San Luis Obispo, Calif., April 7, 1901, LayFayctte Lane and Miss Lesa Bell. The groom is tho well known son ol the late Hon. L. F. Lane, ol this city. He was formcrally a brakeman in the employ of the 0. & C. R. R. here. Tho bride is a popular teacher In tho Call fornia public schooli. Mr. R. W. Kelsey, of Newberg, win-. A ner of the National Prohibition Inter-;( collegiate Oratorical Contest at Chicago . in June, 1900. accompanied by W . Eu- 5 gene Knox, the inimitable iinperiona- " tor, and supported in fong by Messrs. f Howard L. Hrckett and A. Newby will f hold a meeting at the Court Hous. on , i Friday, April 15 at t p. ni. I The object of the meeting will beto- ettr up sentiment in favor of prohibition and especially the proposed local option law. Every person interested in temper ance work is cordially invited to be pres ent. Boys and girls under 15 should be accompanied by parents of some adult person who will be responsible for their conduct. Admission will be Irec, bnt each per- ton attending should not neglect the op portunity of contributing to the silver offering which will be taken. Pledges will be taken for the campaign. MRS. H. E ASTON F We carrv from 500 to ioco Window Shades in ! ; stock including the celebrated Henry W. Green shade, ; the tM-t that money can buy. 1 is prepared to wait upon old and new customer acd friends with a full and complete stock of GROCERIES All Iresh arid ot the very best quality. Teas aad cofiri are specialties. Yout patronage solicited. Ro5cburg 'B. W. STRONG'S 305 Jackson St. FURNITURE STORE ROSEBURG, OREGON N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Ol everv descrivtion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. (j23 OAKLAND. OKEGON OREGON ROSES; i And Other Beautiful Flowers Obituary. Frank Joseph Arnold was born Jan. 13, 1875 at Woodhull, Michigan, where he resided till about 6 years ago, when with his parents, he moved to Looking Glass, Oregon, where after being a pa tient sulterer lor several rnontns lie passed away, April 9, HKM. . J here aro leit to mourn tus loss a motlier, latner, ture uroiuers, tnree sisters and a niece betides other rela tives und many friends. Sheriff's Sale. Declamation Contest Postponed. Becanse of a counter attraction on the evening of the 15th, tbe Gold Medal Declamation Contest between pupil ol the Public School, is iwstponed to Tues- tion to the higbci bidder for cuh in ht..i. lt day evening, April rJ. ine proxrarn anthtlonihe9thdarof Mny. iwxi, or at nr iv the ciRcorr court or the state or or.EGOs for douolas county. 0!o Unnten. 1 ruintiir. i Rot r"lher nd Jo- icph R Anderoo aud 0. 9. tkutur. Nntlrc li herrhr xlrta thill by virtue ol D tci!!inn. mil order ol Ml, duly tful out of the bove ntioeu lonn mi . no me ;n dr ol Mrch. I9JI upon a judmnenl nd . decree dulv reiidireit and crilerel In ld coait. on ihe 1Mb day of January. 1W. by ' loiccloare or a r:jRo m Mtor oi me aoove named plalntlrt, and RKiunft the aUiTe named ilcleuiama aud pk.iui tue nerviiiatu'r uivu Honed and DfKnM rnorlpajie projHTly for lhfum oJtlWOOwllh lnteret IhertO-s a' ihc rat ol 6 per cent per annum Irom the ind day of OeloIxT, la. nd the farther aura ol attorney 'e-1. wiin iLwresi inervon ai o er cent per annum from th 15tb day of Ian ury, 1901. an-- for thu further turn ol tlsAO iwtt and dlburcmeut. Now therefore I will on Saturday, the 9th day of April. 1S0I: at one o'clock p m. of said nay. i me luuk ihiukjiiuiuuiwi. m bunt, uougiascumy, urvKoii.Mrn ai imuuunut Send Postal Card for 1904 Catalog CLARKE BROS., PORT L AMD, OREGOrt! 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE y mi m s ii i mi Traoe Marks Designs Copyrights 4c Anyone tending aletrh and description may nttklr ascertain our opinion free whether an ..iavi. ..Mfi.tn nnr ir,.mV.n is nrobablr palentabl. Coromunlca- AMiland Tiding: Mrs. Frank Dick pv. who ha-4 lieen visitinK at her child- hood : home at Fort Worth. Texas, re turned to As'dand, Saturday. She was detained in San Francisco a week or ten days by an attack of the mumps Mrs. E. P. Tynan, wife of the P. conductor, and children left Saturday afternoon for Grants Paes, anil from thpre wil iro to B iker City, where they will visit until May 1st, when they will take up their residence in Rosebnrp. Miss Vary Tynan, a niecs, will go to Oakland, Or Notice for Publication. United 4tatea Land Office, Ronton re, Oregon, February 1, 1901. Notice it hereby flren that In compliant with the prorliloni of tha act of Congrcii of Jun3, 1H78. entitled "An art for the sale of timber land! In tbe Stateiof California, Ore con Nevada, and WaaMngton Territory," ueztend d to all the public land ttatei by act of Auftiat 4, 1&9Z HENRY II. BROOKES, of Roseburg, County ot DouRlai, State of Ore Km, lias this day flied In this Joffleo his eworn ttatcmcnt No. Kt06, lor the purchatc of the NKJ-4of sections, township 28 fl, range 4 wcit and will otter proof to thow that tha land aonjht li more Taluable for It timber or atone taut for agricultural purpotei, and to eatabllah nil claim before tbe Register and Becalyer ot th4 ml riM of RAufanrr. Qriron. ou Ihursday tbe 14th day of April, 1901. lie natnea at witness": George Reed, II. L. .-tuilley Margaret J. Brookes, D. V. KUher, all Any Htid h11 pen-ona claiming adversely the iiivMH,rrfhwt Imidfl are reoueated to file tholl claims In this office on or bclore the Hlh day ol Apr.1,1904. J.T. BRIDOK8, Rcalttf A Cunyonlllve Item. For sixty days, commencing March 10, I will sell AT COST, for cash, furni ture, hardware, tinware and granite ware. Come early to securo good bar gains, for this offer will hold good only for the letiKth ol time aforestated. 20-m 1 John E. Love. 19. The will be as follows: Piano Duet, "II Trovatoro" Merta Bales and Maggie McClallon "The Runaway Boy." Dale Griffith "Writing u Valentino," Bertram Bates "Beyond Endurance," Minnio (jallasrger 'The Minuet," llarel Krakenberger 'Who Stolo the Birds Nest," Irma Clements "Little Dora's Soliloquy," "Tho Niaht Wind," Pearl Davis Sons, "Anona," Besie Cnrlon That Grumbling Old Woman," Helen Cardwell 'Sister aud I," Elizabeth Buckmaster "Evening at the Farm," Ruth Woolley "On tho Shores ol Tennessee," Ruby Cbanipngao Vocal Trio, "Tho Fay's Song," Ethel Appelhoff, Ellen Flook, Arrio Black. "Naughty Zell," Grace Moore "A Bin Mistake," Edna Pierce 'The Rawedy Man," Vivian Cardwell "Biddy's Trials Among tho Yankees, Lilith Mooro Dumbell Drill, Misses Jewett, Bonedtck, Appelhoff and Matthews. Bong, "Tho Lover's Telegraph," Allio Black Announcement of dicision ol Judges Piano Duet, "Valso de Concert," Miscs Nita Kabat and Elsie Bonedick Tho Medals may be seen in tho window ol Flint's Shoo Store. time thereajter in or to the following describe preralics, to wit: , lllC BaBfc IIBll Kil itUlltllMt .... Eait half of touiheat ouattcr ol Foe 3).Tp. X) S., R. 8 W., W. M Douglas county, Oregon, containing l'-O acrca more or leas, acconllnjc to k i rtiitrtim.nt nnrvpv. uttreiuer hi u uic lenementa, hen-diltimcuta and appurteuan : DClouginc or in any irw iinviiaii. i Nil i hereunto Ing, and will apply the prncce iinn..iriirmtialFntlaL HANDBOOK on latenu lent free. Oldest acency f or eoinii(rpalent. Yatcnta talcn throueh Mann A.recelre rjiftal notice, without charco. In tha Scientific Jfmcricati A handsomely lllnstrated weekly. Jjircest cir culation of any sclentlBe lournal. Tonus. t3 a year: four months. fL Sold by all newsdealer. MUNNSCo.36,BfMtf""-NewYQrk Branch Offleo. CS K EL. Wa.hln.rton. U.C. Is of such sale I , first t the paynmnt ot the costs anniis'iurc-1 m-nt of said inl and ol this suit, inrludini: ) aid attorney a fees; to the pymcnt ot me sum nfr.O0, due plalntlir with lnt.resl thereon at H i tt- t PAGE ii the r-.e of 6 per cent per annum from the iind kit jiT.i- 3 -i; V?r-E .i n day ot October. 19"3, and thoocr plus If ." there l, pay to tho Clerk of the Uoirt, n any . E c, pay to tho UlcrK ol me uo'iri, na t . Older of said Court In said extvullon to mo r-uUMrtCIlcm wuiiuui -i-"tr-J: t. tV-1 ttr.t. .i: a-i When the lists have Cleared Away J You will want to make quick work with your garden. We carry the fiuest line of the cel ebrated Planet Jr. Tools in the county. - Send for catalogue, or better, call 'and see them. CHURCHILL & WOOLLEY ROSEBURG, - - OREGON extra cost. It is tiVlSVrTrolIeriT lT& ul and endorsed by the leadi.n: men jf this county, for cirouiars aim priw address Stearns & Chenoweth, Oaklat:d. Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly by directcii -til said Rlwiv manner lrovldd by law. Date ol tlrst publication, warcn mm, imi, K. I-. 1'ARltaiT, Sheriff Douglaa County, Oregon. A Direct Line Notice for Publication. U. S. Land OBlce, Roseburi!, rro.. March 22, 1WM. NatUais hereby glran that In compliance. rltli tha proTlslomof tha act of Concress of June S. liTX. entitled "An act for the sale oi timber lands In the Statcsof Calltornla.Oregon Nevada , and Washlnston Territory," aacxtend d to all tha public land states by act of August Nora ko -uianen of Hofcburg. county of ton, has ibis day nlei Title Guaranteed Loan Lo ROdBBUKU, ORKGON. t. l. Hamilton, Hamilton, I'rcaldont C. Uajiilton. Peoy. and Trcas Jfflce in tu Court ll.ntso. H.vo the mi co n tiletoet of tbtrct booki In Uouslas C-ni n -. Abstracts and t'ertltlcatos ol TUlo furnUhcd;.' iKiunlaf puat und ud mlmtu claim" H,, js,iii-.uiilet."itoITrCinC!i o' !' townav- uianen ; . , ( ih-, Ki .tfl)ri Ores.ni, U. S. lu, ! m a o"fiw her sworn ! trtot. 111 mr.k blue print copies ot any ton- UI B nun v v. ... iIi lKmi-nl KnlAll fur ttm I.nri-.lusC of the lil'Si""'!'1 . ............ . . . ;r nnnn n( nunriri oi wie imuinwsni"ntlsl i of section 18, tiwnsbip 'M a.iuth, rainto 7 Wist and will offer proof to show that the land sought ; Is more valuable for Its timber cr atone than . t for agricultural purposes, and to establish hli cisim uoiore tno ueh'isior ana KsceiTir ui um otllce of Kostburs;, uregon. on Tun lay, tlioaM diy of May, 1901. She nameaaHWitiics.es: r.aivni u iamhu, uwm Lcnnx, I'O Itfain ol Ko-eiiuK. tJreon, em HalKlnt'er. o! Ilronbwav. OrCif)n. Inr n(l all nortton. rlnlmln? adyernety tlltf above dcsi-rlbed lands are rcoui'stotl to tl lo their cUlma In tula otneo on or uctore sain aist day olMay 1904, , , J.T. BkIdoes, Register, ML Little, SNTIST. Oaklnnd, OrcKn to Chieauo und all points east ; Louis ville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all points south. Seo that vonr ticket reads via the IL LINOIS' OENTKA1. R. R. Thoroughly motlern train? eOunect with all trans continental lined at St. Paul and Oma ha. II your friends aro coming wrest let ns know and we will quoto them direct the sHcially low rates now in effect from all eastern points. Any In formation as to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully nivon on application. B. II. IRUMBULL, Commercial Agent, 14-J Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Linds-ey, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Oro. P. B. Thompson, F. & 1'. A., Room 1, Coiman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Sit. Excursion Rates. Commencing :arvhl, UXH and con tinuing dxily to and including April SO, 1001 colonists tickets will be on rale from the East to points ou Oregon lines via Portland, rates from some of the princi pal points as follows: $33 from Chicago, 111; $31 trom Peorfa, III; $30 from St. Louis, Mo; $25 from Missouri River Points, Omaha and Council Bluffs to Kansas City inclusive; $26.90 to Sioux City, stop overs not to exceed 10 days at one point will be allowed between Port land and destination of ticket on Oregon lines. ' 19 tf Administrator's Notice. ot Suto ot Oregon lor In founty Court Im the matter of the esUto oi John H. Shape, drarastd: No. .eels hereby cUen that the yndcrslgned, by older of abor named Court, made and rotml in tha 'onrna. ot salt! Conrt on April 12 h.lAvt. w. appolnte-t admlutstrator ot th almve-uamnl eatc. All iK-noao havliK cHlms asamst said estate jr requestol upre-enttheMme.iluiy verlded. u Uhin U months from d te if this notice, and all person indebted to said cttato ara rejnest ol to aakedRime-llate payment to the under signed, at his otllco, Review boliding. Kosc buig, Oiwo. Dated thla Uth dr of April. 13W. J C. rciiSEiojj, Admlniitratot.