Leag Step in Right D rectlon. Recently the state of Oblo entered up on a commendable experiment in the matter of restricting marriage. Under the terma of a law passed at the recent session of the Ohio legislature, appli cants for Hcenee to wed must, upon ap plying to the probate judge.-answer the following questions: Is either party a habitual drunkard? Is either an epileptic? Is either insane? The Buekeye legislature might with equal propriety hare added many more questions to the list printed above. Im proper marriages are responsible for most of the misery of this world, and it ia the duty of the framers of our state laws to minimize the suffering which follows the marriage of persons who should not be allowed to wed. Applicants for government positions, and in many states for positions under state, county or city must stand thor ough examinations and prove them selves fit to administer the duties of the department in which they aspire to la bor. Yet in the greatest department of life, that of wedlock, persons are per mitted to promiscuously marry, and without resfraint to bring children into the world who may be idiots, physical or moral deformities. Astorian. Ode To Douglas County. Douglas county is bounded on the west by Coos county and the Pacific ocean. The population numbers 25.000 a substantial growth having been made each year. Schools and churches, Ame rica's eentmel costs, dot thn Inn!. In every direction, adding materially to the advantages offered to homeseekers by this section, where with small capital any industrions man can obtain a living by aa little exertion as at any point on Hemisphere. Here -the settler can avoid me summer neat and the winter snow. for under our bright sunshine the fruit of the tropics ripen without the climatic discomforts of the torrid zone. Here the brown of our autumn hills and the golden stubble of the after.harvest sea .aoq are the only winter we know. Here a spring-like Terdure is the harbinger of the coming autumn season, when the warm brown earth is turned by the plow lor seed time, and spring, with its flow era and ripening grain, is opulent with the prophecy of hopeful industry. Here nature haB wrought her best enchant meat in sublimity of mountain heights, the bold grandeur of cliffs, the peaceful ness of the lovely valleys, and the splen dor ol fertile canyons. All these are but a tithe of the advantages offered bv Douglas county. Intending settles should consider them carefullv before selecting a spot in which to locate their Homes. blendale Kews. United States Assay Office. The shipping room of the United States Assay Office at Washintrton dnr - - . . ZJT 'T611-91108 had the aDDeAr&nrA nnH nntro f Vt . . ana Doys nave been busy ""'""li pacing into nttie kegs hvmn-,,-" ' ' , ahined t ,, W " www.ww u Kum uu ueeii nan ten nnn i ' "iv-c. xuc Krcuier luuunnasoeenon account of the payment 01 me i-rench Canal firanranv , . - ... . j i " " xauama ianai pro-1 rutrtv - fccr-- I , ' lce 18 a cnnoue jJuwjBjuiiui lurnaces and fceUlps fnrl , . , . ZZ ;Z Z -rZ Dg , 801d a.ad alyer 7-r 7 T r4e,ML8caie8 wmcn are so delicately adjusted that thev can . - - , . , - weizh one-half of nn hnir rr a r.e I . , T . - vmju n neao. in its strong steel vaults are piles ot gold and silver bars. The gold bars "D'u fcwo Baea' me 8maer worth from siootn irnn Banh u r i -n;ni.- i - . . mse in the arts and sciences; the larger wun a value varying from f5,000 to f 8. 000, . used m exporUng the precious met- . mo euiu ion , " reuu!: XirjrTS" A"D" " " " wu,t,ra hnt ft,o .u t. . ' . m0 uorujcuv oi ioren?n aems I -uiMiunm tne journey OPmOQ thA A tlnn. I 1 ... I mucu greater than I tne exchange on the gold bare. The bars are so carefully packed that they ""viiCTa mm uui lltue 1083. In a big shipment of gold this means much r , - i Gold bars were sent to Eurore hut wt v.l . tin fw. nnn . -v: , . ' HW Tiwv.wu. Aiuiinpri cuiiuuieut. amountea lO iy.UOU.OO0 MnRt of th int ivv. nnn" r .u T fi !-?Cet!?5.,000'000of l.he JaPanee tulo cuuntry will De expor-1 ted in cnlrl. Thn tt., kwiw O WC nJ.UUU.URl I t. . . . ' vi iuo liuesian war loan to be sent ovpr. Wrln7t,n0Veme f g,d 500.000. Th rr,v,i ; p..:. .n a K t v ' U4UUU1PB Lll I I 000 of this money drew an immense -- . , f , , . , " consisted of 1,8 barreb or gold .carried fn ff.nnmn.oncA fa;k4. I ..CJfiu. tarn. A general summary of the rrnn rani... I - X- " I uuub ui uib state oy me climatA nnri crop Service Weather Bureau for Tnes.l day the 14th, is as follows: The week has been dry and too cool for ranid growth. Except in the coast conntip and a few localities in thn Willamono valley, rain is badly needed for late crops iiui.uu iwuvj aiDucauijjg mce-1 y and promise god yields. Early sown wheat, barley and oats are also do- in? fairlv wpll.Tint lilAimin nt oil l.: i.. I a j 1 6.aiuViaii&iiiUt is making alow growth, and without timely rains will give unusually light re- turns. The nights have been too cool for corn. Frosts occured on Hvri mornings, but they did no harm emmi east oflhe Cascades, where it is renort. ea that tenner vegetables were killed in few exposed localities. Havintr !. I well started and the firpt rmn nf oUu I . has generally been secured, with yields lU...n.fl.n n .... . 1 . , . I - - t Miiaim I uuio uuc oicjftKc, uui. uieaaow nayisl not so promising, and a short crop is in dicated nearly everywhere in the Wil lamette valley and Eouthren Oregon Pasturage continues cood on the Stock is in fine condition, and the flow of milk in the dairy districts is excellpnt Hops, potatoes, field onions, sugar beete and gardens are growing slowly, and althonehinneedofrain. hav t ; suffered seronsly for lack of moisture !? Strawberries and cherries are ripe and of excellent quality. Apples are doing well, but pears, prunes and peaches ar uneven, in some 'localities being good and in others almost a failure. A dispatch from Seattle, dated June lst.eaya: "Today several Nome liners 1 tart on their first northward trip of the I season, and until the day of their depar-l tnre owners bat'e been skirmishing I First accomodations are pretty well accomodations are pretty wen taicen, Knf nn tkn Imlf.rtnlrnn Mr. Oocaola Isnva 1 VIA UW MHII 1 LOCDtQ fcV AVO , V 1 nn,f in iha naVt iroat nv lit Hn.a Vi n m I port in the next week or 10 davs there are scarcely more than 300 reservations by workingmen going north to work in the mines or at general labor. This is a situation that was not thought possible a few weeks aso All the oueratora are aii ), n,.(nf. nrn worried over the prospect that thev will 111 o not have enough men in the vicinity iNome to carry on the work they have planned, so few are sailing. Last year was not a good one for the workingmen and they are going to the other parts of Alaska instead of to the Behring sea coast. The Tanaua, the Alseek diggings Whitehorse, and the Klondike camps are getting most of those who will seek labor. The boats to southeastern Alaska are filled to the limit every trip, and are forced to turn away passengers. Many operators are preparing to go north in the next few days. The season promises to be long and good, and they are cheer ful, except at the prospect of a labor shortage. Captains do not fear much difficulty in entering Behring sea, as they believe the icj will be pretty well out by the time they reach there." Professor Georce Davidson sends the following: To obtain the San Franci. co standard time of stated epochs at the following places, snbstract the hour and minutes opposite the name of each place: Hrs. Min. London 8:00 Paris 8:10 Rome 8:50 Vienna a:05 St. Petersburg 10:01 I Tokio . . 17:19 Chefoo 1G:0G Shanghai 15:15 feking 15:50 Port Arthur 16:05 Vladivostok 16 :4S Seoul 16:28 Moukden 16:14 Harbin 16:27 For example: If the report of a bat tie should come from Tokio dated June 30th, 7 hours 30 minutes a. in., the San Francisco time corresponding thereto would be June 29th, 2 hours 11 minute. p. m. A Mormon tabernacle at L:i Grande in this state, the finest onteide of Utah, was dedicated Saturday, the occasion being of the importance that President mitu and Apostle toune came all the way from Salt Lake to do the dedicatory work How comes it? A Morni n col ony has purchased laud andis extensive ly engaged raising sugar beets for the La Grande sugar refinery. End Ol Minnesota's Forests. The ninth annual report of the chief forest fire warden of Minnesota contains some information as to the condition of of the forests of Minnesota, which should be a warning to thouchtful people in the umucr oaitai oi me necessity oi com- Uencingtbeworkof reforesting More I ..... .5 1 . ... umoer siaies oi tne necessity of com me umber has approached as near the iine 0f absolute extinction as is the case in Minnesota, e snows that the amount of pine i . - i ?n r "sa tul ,u lue mlna ol -"'nnesote dur ,n, the- vr lPai in, o oivi Roa nnn f,.. U iiK.ri Mt;m.,. 1 U.M1UUM, J-t0 11Q ( cuia I 111 1111 L...j: - ....... . .. . I outuuiuE uiiib in iinnesoia at Z3.uuu.UUU ooo. feet. H the" mills wen all tn L-n w up their present rate of consumption .i . . .. iuc m me tunuini; pine in .tiinne hota flt for I" U sawed with. in the next thirteen years and the great 1 i "r .. h luuiucuug luuutuj ui inai state would . .. oecome extinct. Military Trouble At Eugene The general mnrtn,,rt;.l .;i, ""v-" -uu rpnorf in Rnrono Innl lfi f w uugcuc Aprxi io, to luuuire in- to differences existing in local military circles, has handed down its findings in the cases tried and the same were sub- mltted to W Yn Saturday. Capt. J-M-Willlamieut. Raymond Babb and private Ora and Wade Wilson were t. r j : , 1UUUU 8u'"y m Pa" as cnargea, and I, apt. Williams and Lient. W.lnn ' " each sentenced, "to h Brp,lr r manded in orders by the Commander in Chief." Private Ora Wilson was fined 1,00 and ordered to be dishonorable uiev-uttigcu. xrrivaie n aae vi son wa iiftMJ..i...J.., . discharged. Private Wade Wilson was lu'w "uu erea w ""epriman aj i iu oiuer. ti i. c.J: . . mc.uu.BmiuiDgBareine nnaie to a general all around row that occured gome time atro in thfi E,,apn . " -.-j nK. I. , T . , , nucu we tnu unvsu were oraerea , W by Capt. Williams in answer one nl ns J r tlV . " i""ala UJttue "u tuning remarK across the shoulders with his drawn onu,u utucr pnvauj LOOK up Ihe fight and Lent. Babb an officer of the company to wh ch the WilBnn hnr. u Ion Pen tnot their narf u nniet.nir tliA rnir nttomnfarl t. -a - - r Hajv luoivau ui 1 O " w uic illC men to a renei-al fic.ht A good hay farm in Yukon Valley is a better paying proposition than an ordi nary gold mine. This fact has been de- monstrated by J. A. Rouse, a Diwnnn freighter, who is farming a large tract of J v-?cl 0kc, uu me trail between. DawEon and the Duncan dis tnct Stewart River. Last Fall Rouse tint in an Immpnm nnonilin of Ann u... -j.. ...j w nay , enab''ng him to bale more than 600 tons thifl winter. Besides wintering his own 'arBfi herd of stock, he has had consider able feed for sale, receiving 1:140 a tnn At this price his croD was worth JS4.00rt Rouse clears a profit of at least 100 ner cenl Winter weather has not prevent- ed continuous work. A crew of ten men has been pmnlnuAl nnrl turn oir.mni. ,eama to collect the bales and carry fkam n 1 . T T f J " oiA-uiuio ci" uhuhbi. nu enure crop was cut with scythes and handled in a pri mitive manner. lext season he will Replace these methods with modern farming implements. Russian surgeons are Quoted as asser ting that the small caliber bullets used ! lDe JaPaneBe nHes are Projectiles of a hunane type: Since they drill neat holes th? anaton,y and do not r or rend ")ei"88Ue8 "e case with the big bulIeta m the earlier conflicts. The fiame ru,e. do.abtleS8 ,,0,d8 Bood with re- BPff.1 10 tle bullets used by the Czar's fiace ihe' a,8 are PPPed mm uiuucni weapons, ine mtie mis- Sils which flv with snrll nrnfnpinn frnm the magazine guns are deadly enouch when thp.v hit n v;ta mnt wimn i,,. strike elsewhere, the ' VWU chance of recovery if he has competent medical attendance. around for Bteerags paeiengera COMflBNCBMBNT EXERCISES, At ttlO COlUffll OfetTOrl Statd NOrRlSl " D ClI DOl . iMCommencBment w'k exerclrtS ' W,D " l-'uul "l "r'u"eu ""Pieiouaiy on Sunday morning Wi. 1,10 PeP'B OI o town an.i surrounui ing country, and some from neighboring " " towns, gathered at the school building w ui;ui t-iiu untxninuiuaiu somiuii in uv delivered by Rev. Ora C. Wright, pas tor of the First Baptist church of Eu eene. The weather was all that could be desired and every seat In the large audience room was filled, even some could not be accommodated with seats. The school choir rendered a beautiful selection, which was follow el by u solo by Miss Leona Perkins, entitled, "He Leadeth Mo." Altera r-ertpture read ing and prayer by Rev. D C. Kellems, of the Christian chim-h. PreBiilmii Dempster introduced the -peaker, Rev Wright. From his subject, "Making a Life." a most excellent discourse was delivered. The distinction between making a life and making n living was made at the outset of the .lidresa. V have many examples of fortune build ing, in a financial sense, but the same were a dismal failure in the making of a life; while on the other hand m.iny ex cellent lives had been made in the en tiro absence of anything like a financial fortune. Thus the distinction. The speaker sought to .specially im press the younger people and hoped that older ones might be ben fitted. Many phapes ol character building were touched upon but he urged all to have a purpose to do some good in life if we would succeed in "Making a Life." Af ter the close many commendable words were heard on the excellence of the ser mon. The further programs of the week were: Field Day Spcrts on Tuesday af ternoon; Commencement proper on Wednesday evening. Mrs. G. W. Short assisted in the exercises. Baptist Association. The Annual Baptist A'focialion for the Corvallis District convenes in this city today and will be in session at the Baptist Churcn the balance of the week Following is the pr gram : TIIDIWnvr AFTKHVOO. 1 :30 Praise Service. Rev. S. A. Douj las. 2:00 Reading church letters, and permanent organizition. Announcement of visitors. THCESDlY EVUVIXO. 7-Ao Devotional exercises Rev. Miller. S:00 Annual Sermon -Rev. J. w w, Stockton. FRIDAY MORNING. S:00-Devo:ioual Service. Rev. H. A Green. 8:30 Report on Ars.vmtionnl Mis sions, S. C. Miller. 9:15 Report on Convention Work Rev. W. G. Miller. 10:00 Report on Home Missions Rev. W. E. Thornton. 11 :45 Address on Evangelism, Dr C. A. Wooddy. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 1:30 Piaise Service, Rev. W. A. "'u- ! 2 :0T Report on Foreign MU.inn. , n t ! Bf. J. W. Stockton. o..i?.n -v- a it ---w u. i. i.u.anu n oni an Work Lula Pickens and others Appointment of Committees. FRIDAY MOHXINO. 7 :45 Devotional Service, T. Humphreys. 8:00 Sermon, Rev. S. A. Douglas 8ATCRDAT MORNING. S 80 Devotional Service, Rev. F. W. Leonard. 9:00 Report on S. S., Hon. O. Coshow. 9:45 Report of Special Committees 10:30 Doctrinal Sermon, Rev. J. C Richardson. 11:20 Report on Temperance, Hat- tie ilonan. SATURDAY AFTKaXOOS. 1:30 Praise Service, Rev. W. H Morford. 2:00 Report on Religions Literature, Kev. J. C. Richardeon Miscellaneous Business and Reports SATURDAY EYEN'HCO. 7:45 Praise Service, Rev. W. A. Nos Ier. 8:00 Sermon, Rev. R. Lamar. SUNDAY MOBNINQ. 10:00 Sunday School, Hon. 0, Coshow. ll:00-Sermon, Rev. A. W. Rider SUNDAY EVENING. 8:00 Sermon, Rev. L. W. Riley. Gardiner Gazette. The election passed off quietly and everybody seems satisfied with results Jonn ira himms, the chief butcher at Reed's meat market, is keep busy these uays cutting i-bone steaks. Father Donnelly passed through oarainer Monday on his way to Marsh . . O " held. He has been in New York for several months. Uapt. N. Cornwell's family arrive-) from Berkeley, Cal., this week and are stopping at the Hotel Perkins, where they will remain for the summer. O. W. Hughes, the blacksmith, had the misfortune to cut his left hand badly oue day this week while chonDlni? wood, consequently the famaliar sound of the village anvil was not heard this week. A meeting of citizens was held at Odd bellows hall Saturday night to discuss tne celebration of Independence Dav non. j. a. uray called the meetine to t T T n ... order and was elected chairman. On motion, it was decided to celebrate in a proper manner. The following commit tee of five were elected and given power to act in all matters pertaininz to the celebration: A. F. Smith, chairmnn? Louis Keymour, John Lyster. John Noel and Frank Barnes. The chairman of the committee was authorized to fill any vacancy on the committee Every body should co-operate and assist tho committee prepare for a glorious Fourth of July. FACTS ABOUT QAHDINBR. (ardiner is situated near the month of the Umpqua river, 55 miles west of the bonthern Pacific railroad, and is the metropolis of a large and prosperous ranching, dairying, lumbering and fiel- line district, It U Douglas county's on. ly seaport lowni ana nas a population I nf infl I rlollv moll hlf otnno TtI W. SWVUMIIJUI.. MJ UlUU i u Hi UlulUf Inn Hid flrartnti find fl.ill Frkw t.. 1 1 1 on the Oregon and California railroad i trl-weekly stage and mail from Floremo 0n the Siusluw; repair lino of echoon- ers plying between it ami Sun Pedro, Cal., engaged in thu lumber trado; good school ; three churches; nine secret eo- clolle 8.8aloon nntf brovver , ; H,lne 8, Uo large general merchandise- stores; shoe shop; drug store; large creamery; hotel; restaurant; two tanneries, saw mill with a daily capacity of 100,000 feet; good physicians, a weekly news paper that publisher all the nt-wa of the listrict and goes to any address in the United States, Canada or Mexico for f 1 60 a year. Society Meetings.. A.' F. A A. M. I.Hiuel LhiiIl-. V f. llll-l" rtvnl.ir in-'Hiuu-H -in sHc.iiii and I tirlli W1ip-iIhvi ..i ...... nonth J. T. Uridoks. v . vi N. T. Jkwktt, Kcriary. 6. r. O. ELKS. K-wehnrg Lnii;e N 3-ti. Holds rfiiular coniirinnicu lions t I O. O K. II-.H .... , nd fourth Thursdays tl each month. 11 member rtqiiHeted to attend reau tarlv and all visiting brothe rs are cordi ally invited to attend. F. B. Waits, E. R. Roy McClallkn, Secretary. CO. D, let SEPARATE BATTALLION O.N. G , moftti at Armorj Hall every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamlin, Capt I. O. F Phlletariao Lode a Ni. S. Mw-te tn Oild FidlowV Ti-mple, cor ner Jackson and f!sj truat nn 3tnrdaj evening ol each vn-t Mem Oeri ol the order in wind standing art invited to attpnd. J. C. Twitches. l, N . N.l J icwktt, ecr-ury. k: ol P. Alpha Lodge No. 47 Mee-J every etlneedny, iu I. 0 O. F Hall a 7:20 n. m. Mnmtra i good sUnding art. incited to attend. Geo. W. Kimball, C. C. Elmer Wimuerly, K. of R. A S. L 1LAC CIRCLE. No 4 . Wouin ol Woiorafl Me-tn oi- 2nd nd 4th Thurs Ihtb of HtU'll Ki.infli a, Ih. 1 O. O. F. Hull. VieititiB uinnti-re in noil an t'nc are invitisl tn a'txnd. Minnie Jones. Guardian Neighbor. I5ell Morian. Secretary. Second an I Fourth Tliur.dtvg. 0'Ho.!s! iheir rtk-i'ar intini.' nn ll 41 ill thir-l Tliiiruil.r. i nonth Vii'inc ru-" lr- in f-x"1 itandi n nr rrpHif-,), :nv-t-.t i.. 4. "nd. Mju ! Ka.-t. U . M. Regina Ilatt, Sectctarj . OODMEN OF THE WORLD. O-i Camn No. 125 .Mt-ets At the Olo Fallows" Hull ill K,vb.hur drst Bnd third Momla- evening. Vlcit in Dcigtihore a!w ot-lcim. X. T. J ElfETT. C. 0. J. A. Kcchanan. Cierk. Triumphs of Modern Surgery, Wonderful things are done for the hu man body by surgery. Organs are ta ken out and serapod and polished and put back, or they may be removed en tirely ; bones are spliced : nincF taLp thn place ol diseased sections of vein ; anti septic dressings are applied to wounds bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal without maturation and in one third the time required by the old treat mem. unatntierlain's I'am Halm nets on this same principle. It in an anti septic and when applied to f uch injur ies, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Ralm in vour home and it will save you time and mon ey, not to mention the inconvenience and sufferini: which such injuries entail tor sale by A. C. Mareters A Co. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given that all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior wj sou mciuuing .May iu, iyui are re quested to present the same at the County Treasurer's office for payment as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douclas Countv Oregon, .May 23, 1901. Geo. W. Dimmick. 41-8t Countv Treasurer Baptist Association. The annual meeting of the Corvallis Baptist Association will convene witl iuh uapusi cnurcn at Hoseburir. on i. .. n . i . i Thursday, June 16, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m. All the churches in the district are urged to send full delegations of messengers. T N Humphreys, Thrown From a Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcork was thrown from his wagon and severely bruised He applied Chamberlain's Pain .Balm freely and says it is the best linimen he ever used. Mr. Babcock ia a well known citizen of North Plain. Conn There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It will effect a cure in one third the time required by any treatment. For sale bv A. C. Mnn-tprs Co. Baptist Association to meet At Roseburg. The Corvallis Baptist Association wil meet at Rosebure Orecon. on Thurmlav. June 16. 1904, at 10:n0 a. in., with the Roseburg church. Reduced rates will be granted by the S. P. Co.. provided 25 or more tickets are sold. Tho brethren attending the Association nro requested to obtain certificates from their ticket agents. These, when countersigned bv the clerk of tho Association, enfitlii them to return tickets at K of the full fare. An interesting meeting is antici pated, and it is hoped that the churches will be fully repesented. T. N. Humphreys. Clerk of Assn. Still In Business. W. E. Clingenpeel, the jeweller, in still in business nt the Burr Music Hour. fully equipped to do all kinds of wateh. clock and jewelry repairing. His work is all done promptly and is fully guaran teed. Eyes tested and glasses fitted. 42 tf The Fair Route Via Chicago or New Orleans to St. Louis, is the one that gives you the nmt for your money, and the fact that tl.i' ILLINOIS CENTRAL offers uxu passed service via these points to the WORLD'S FAIR, and in this connec tion to all points beyond, makes it to your advantago, in case you contemplate a trip to any (mint east, to write us be fore making final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at least a dozen different routea. B. H. TnuMitULL. Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson F. & P A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle. Wash. Coriolon 51179 The Imported Percheon "Coriolan" belonging to F. B. Waite will make the sea son at the Empire Live ry Stable of Kelly & Banks. Every body is invited to call and see this elegant stallion and get prices and terms. His weight is I7OO pounds color black and his cost was $looo. He was receutl imported from France and his full ped igree is on exhibition ;.t il;.. above named Livcrv Stn'.-. Abstract of Title to Deeded l.and. Hpers prepared for filing on Govern uirui utuu. Blue Points of Township Map showing an vacant i.an-is FRAME. ALLEY Architect. AlKtr.ictT. Claris nnd list I mates forall Build Ings. Special designs for Office Fixture ltSif in new Hank Building. 'Phone I1F ROSKBURG. ORKGON Notice for Publication. C. S. Land OOr. RcucMirx re . V . p.. l. "V wlthtbr iTOTiikni ol lt et ot Concrri ol Jane 1. tntltlis! "An fnr tv. ..v. .1 Umber Uix!i in lie 5iutioI California. Orefon d to all It public land !! bl act ot A a suit 1 lfetr Vam f ' n k. 1 1. il Roeburjt. rountv ot I-iKt. .utp of Oie on. nai iht? i1r fttctl ia -hsoffi.-c bcr nr V- u-r'h. at qianrr ot ttic omhro.l oe le. viemrui 'otivii.riv imrch-fe it ib ! of M'cilon li l-t.n Ipsa uln ranee . w. and w ai offer proof to thow that lb land aoafbl .,..v . ..u.uic iu: iu iimuer or iiona lLn rnr r-r.itiT...T .. . . ... . . . . l?n lb RSlr and RclTr ot iMi flic of RoMbnrr. On no. on rur-lai. lh-Jl.l dr of Mar. 1SOI ;h aame iiu ei: Blward H !nox. Gcor r S i o 01 KO-'u. Oregon, sm lnr.i.l.ll.u...l.i-i . . .. AToxe de'TlbeJ Un t are rmut-.tcl to file Ihelr rial ma In 1 i 1 Am . . . . .... . 111 , ' ' ." u uu ui ic iui c raia Jill J.T. Beidoh. RcgUKr. Notice for Publicatiou rnltt.J Sute Land nmce. llfVIKnM Omah 1 1 . .v. " ' " v. . v .... , n iii. ij. otlca ti terahj jlTtn tbal te compltanoa wun tne DroTlilom ai th art nt rv.n.... J,Bns- ".entitled "An acl for tbe tale ot :: ' aiaieioi Laii;ornia,orcon t a ITI V r T T Pfnntt f A rwnl tt'a.h ....n.-i -k. II. .... AsblDeln.hAKfhUt1rtT fllel in ihU office hi " ...rinilWrlM.Mt, 1 or ine parca ol ind will olferproor lo ihow that the UndGJrM U more Taluable for iu tlrnU or ttone than .?r.S c"UurJ parpowa, an3o eataUith hU llAim tfore the Kceiiter at Ulca offioMburr.Orcffon. w.At .aAV on TburKlar. ihe 7'h il.T of Jul v. lscu Hi. n.mp - witnorra: Bernard Krakenberxer. of Hoe liiinr Alt.u.1 ft v. .. 1 .1. t . . ... . iL" t7lEn,,"liyre.. W. II. McCMven.ot ""11 "Id claims In (Ms office on or brio re the ii. 7lu Kc Inter A WIFE'S CONFESSION Of course everr one knew when they cuKdgcu sou ctcij- one preienaea to DC auroriiied when they heard it was suaaeniy Droken oH It was first said she had kmten it ofl, then that his neair nad changed but finally fthe rTin fesaed that she had been so irritable, so depressed and blue that the had fairly ariTen mm away. Her Rood looks were vanishing". She was Benin? nun, pale and hn11nnr.rlif.V ed, with dark circles around her eyea. Suddentv nit mpi.t. J ... . .-w.v.j was pleased again to near 01 me engage ment beln? renew. ed, and it was not lonu Del ore a beau- tiful and radiant bride was taken to . .I. oi.. 1 , . ... "c 011c nau recr4inH Tier crnnH InnV. 1. .- f.. . t - ,UVBOi ti luiuicr nappy " " ........ n, Hc .it iniouRa a secret a friend pive her. A few bottles of ui. ricicc i-avonic rrescripiion Is what m.il. In-n w T . t " 1 . . uqjjjj unu a raainni bride more beautiful than she had ever un.vu ii ui tt mitu oi a century of remarkable nnd uniform cure, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and vnl'ttcaei nii1in n TJ , r, .,1 i. r. V. .. .1... r I. i v--- j'v"4i iu numcn ever attained, the proprietors and makers of T uiic x icscripuon now icci 111 11 v u.nrratitfrl tn . . legal money of the United States, for any case of Leucorrhea. Female WrnL-nru Prolapsus or Fallinc of Womb which thev cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. write ; rtor nerIy two years I was a creat iifft-t-fr with tilrvrfitln mA .t. . womb, also suffered severely with dyspepsia ond '- " "" i uuciorca ior everal years ; got no better, until about seven mmilh. nnn I liMT.n I.Uh. . Tl.' I f. Tr.f-r) r.t tn.. a ti A 111...,,, n.11... . on my feet and work hard all day.. I feel that life ia now worth living, and shall ever feel grateful to you and shall always recommend your mtdl due to all who are luffcriag- ia any way. Notice for Publication. Land Offlco ttoiebmg Oregon, May IS, 1901. ffntlce li horeby given tha.thefo lowinir named .ottterhaa tiled nitlco of bis Intention to make rtnal pfiof In uptort.nf his cUlra, and tha- mid pr.Mif will be mde before the neKln terand llecclvcr U. H. UnilOfTi-i t K-ituburK, r-Kii, mi Mo'iiUy, June Z7, IIMI, vlu William II. Ilnnitr, nn 11. K 'JWS, for Ihu A'4 HW'i, SW'j HWU. HJf HWK aw h, Tp. 26 1, Tc, H W 4 A He names !h fnlIowlnK Hllnfmies to prove his cnnliiiiious re-iilence upmi and ciiltlvntlon of ald Unn. viz: A. O. Ko.e, Win. I. Lnniler and i'.h- les Tlmm, all of How; -urg, Oreitnli. and M. K alUhan, of Wrlioii, Oretcnn. 40-Ow-jkI J. t. ltHllwua. lU'Kl t.-r. Administrator's Noticf. In fdiinty Court of State of Oregon for Donglak County, In the matter of the estate of John II Shur, deceased: Notice la hereby gli en that the underelicned. by order of abov iiameil Court, nmde and entered in the Journal of ald Court ou April Villi, lil, w aripolutcl admlulatrator of the aliove-immid estate. All ktwi. bavliu rlim airni.ist Kald .nttt are reipu'steil uiii.etenttheMme.duiy vertned, within .U months frnm n le f til. notice, ai.d all IH.TXHIH lmlvtiied In tald elte urn it'otimt ol to mate Imint-llatc payment tn the undcr iRneil.athln ollloe, Uuvlew building, Kiim-. buig, Oregou Ualed this 12th day of tnrll, 1'jOI I. C. Fulleeto.s, A lm.nKtrntor. CALL FOR BIDS. Sealed bids will be received for the keeping of the following ferries at the September term of the County Court, to-wit, on the 0th day of September 1WM at 1 o'clock p. m. : Sinith'i) Ferry, Dimmick'fe Lone Hock Fern- and J. A. Sawyer's Ferry, bids t bo given with or without equipment Bonds will be required of the Huccentful bidder. The Court reserve the right to eject any and all bids. M. D. THOMPSON 37 tf Countv Judge. Wood Wanted on Subscription. Those wifliin to jkiv tip their t-ub ecripiion to the Plai.nkki.ek and not having the cash, but having wood, ue are willinj: 10 make the exrlMiiire and receive wood on Mibtcrijitinn &t the reg ular market price. We w ill accept both stove ami heater wood. I'l-mndealkk In. Co. iMohair Wanted. It will pay you to tee ii- l f..re y ell yoir itioituir. a 11 Knife A New land. re" ! rxcw-Tfi: to ills w.. U's f-. I- I .n 1 C ..j. (irrni I Ki w.lh ihf li.-srouri P.. 1: 4 serk i tj IVr-onjlIr Ctid 1 1 ly i-iong Ui tlie WmW- F.iir .j in rile.-" 1-Xi-nr-i.Kii- will run : n. un . tn IMii- nitbunt change o mr.. ii-.ii.:. -Imrt -lops at princip.il p.' 1 - ..,i r--The fir-t of tlni-v Ex-'iir-i'isf ,r ii Portland June 7th, and ll- v-.fi I . . 17th. The rate from Kof'-iirj VbA't to St. !-ooi ami reti.n . I.s sionifts vina im the l-i -r A Ki Grarxle hare ihe privihe .-f n-t-i-Mi ,j via a dinVrnl route. TUn i n. -t pli-mit way, s well as tli t i -lihtlul ntute, to cro tin c : tii.irtr I he s op armtnre-l give an ( r: ;i h v ol viMttnu the van .us tltF ,f n,t in and air .111 Salt Lake in . Dri.w rvt -.1 .1 KaiiMi? City. If vm wi-h ti.tM nil- nv one of tln-rf exi-ur-kms wril- at 0 .1 1 W. C. M. Brkl. 124 Third im-!, land, f'-r sltepin car reerv. i , s. rt- MRS. H. EASTON j a r"pareil to wait upon old . and newcuetomereand friends . with a fnll and complete ' etocl. of ---GROCERIES "-- r All freih and of the very best t quality. Teas as J eolith's are i ppeciilties Your patronage . solicited. r. r V Ro5burg A H. Little, s DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon, j N. A. FOSTER & CO., UOYEKXMEXT LANDS Of ever' desoriytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. U23) OAKLAND. OREGON Title (juaran tee & Loan Lo. SCHKBUKIi. ORKGOS. 0. Himi.TOH, Fr.ldent D C HanaiTiK. Sccj. and Trc IM.. I n 1 1. . 1 1 r. .L umj iu tur irtjun iiiiu'li. nitre wenmjcoi 1 ui " fl.ltl (HKJl in LMUC1H 4 U abttneuaud CcrtiQcatc ot Title furolth-d - vusiwivuuuij iiuu tuu oiimu cmiia. lift Oo complete ctoI Trmcltin o ill town.n- Uti In the Kmetmre. Orwra, U. tf. Uud rti" let. Will make blue prtnl copies of ui town ship. Are You Going to St. Louis? If so call for vour tickets via th ROCK ISLAND &YSTE.M. the lino hav ing Terminal at entrauee Fair Grounds. Round trip rate $07 60. Hood forninotr days from date of sale. Choice routes uoinR and returiiinK via St. Iau Den. ver, Colorado Springs, Pneble or El Paso. Mop over permitted in both direction. Dates of Sale: Juno 7th. 10th. 17th. 18th, July 1st, 2nd. 3rd. Am:. S'h. Hth. S. pt. 5th, Oth, 7th, Oct. 3rd, -1th 5th. On above dates rate of $72.50 will be made to Chicago and return. For further information and sWimm 1 -- r car reservations Kill upon or addrers, A. II. cDona D, General Anent. 140 Thin! St., Portland, Oregon. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Better tlnn a Doctor's Prescription. Mrs. J. W. Turner, of Truhart. Vn.. eays that Chamberlain's Stouiuch und Liver TaMeta have done, him inoro lmxmI c. than ntiything hu could gut from thu doctor. If any physician in this euun try wan able to compound a iiiediriue that would produce such gratifying results in cakua of stumarh tnnililci, liilioiifiu'Pa or const inat inn. his ulii.li. time would be used in preparim; ihif one mcilicino. 'For sale, bv A. C. Mar- ters & Co. FNVEH Pro u u I lioIforSt. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU BE THERE? Nattire' Art Gallery of the Rockies In addition to the at trartiona at St. Iuts. Thin can only be don hv iuitri or returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE OKH) " See u NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Write for iilti.-trated liooklet of Colorado's famous eights ami resorts VV. C. flcBRIDE, Genera! Agent, 124 Tlilrd Slrett BOSWELL 5PRIMG5 READY FOR BUSirtESS AFTER MAY FIRST CAPT. BEN D. B05WELL CASH FOR CLEANING UP VOUR PLACE We will pay the highest cash price for Hides, - . green or dry, PelLs ,goat skius, fur, iro.n . brass, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots it shoe . Have some splendid bargains in second hand Furniture - ROSEBURG JUNE When you arrive, you are there. The Rock Island System has an enormous advantage over other western railroads in the fact that its Chicago terminal the La Salle Street Station is the only railroad station on the Elevated loop. It a located ta liic hart c Chiaro cd? 1 Heck from lie Baud of Triir; two btadcj from tie Poc OrScr; wiiua eajjr wiScki; ijwnnce ot tie priac-pii cKetsa, hettk iad sora. The tniru of aB Chicjja'i cimtrd niroi.ii pan itl coon acd rati jou oiiJCtlj fori Srnt are to xaj pirt of the dtr. Tkrre routrt East nt DeaTer.OisiluiaJSt. PadL t B. COR HAM, Cant Act-, 140 Third Street, Portland, Or. Ppofesslonal Cards. Q. RGE M. OWN, Attorney-at-Law, Coart Hoqk DowuSUlrs. ROSEBCRG.ORE Q V FISHER, D, Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. 0. Rossbobu, 'Phone Main 591. Orgoon. JJR. W. H. DARBY, I). M. D. Dentist OtTice in the Abraham Building (Ot or ihe office in the dee tere tufore eecttpM t.r nr. J. R, Chst-rata Rofeburg, Oregon j)R.GEO. E. HOPCK, Physcian & Sureeon. Oaice Keriew tua. Ptx.ne, Mln 11 KOKBOEy ORKTOS I YNC DENTIST, ttTw Sultillnp, Telephoac So. 4. korpru. .ts.u. .M. Crawfokd . J. O. Watso.v Attornejs it Law, Rooms it, Baak 8uii.t., RvMRBURU, . ,tF"BulneBsbeloreth n S LandOSceand mining cate a ipecialtr. J0' FULLERTOM Attoruey-at-Law. WU- practice In all the Slate and Federal Count Otllre In Marku" BWk.. RoseburK. Orcson. P W. BENSON, Attoruey-at-Law. Hunt Building ROSEBURG, OREUON JA. BUCHANAN, Notary Pohllc. .Attoruej'-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Rnom H Mantir Bu.Min ROdKBURfi, O J3 H. L. STUDLEY, Osteopathic Physician A driietiKA mMh.i.1 nr i...tuA .11 .11 . rciO' il tn the troilmcnl Uniaultatlott fre. Oihce ovr the Pot uitlce. Vh -ne Ko. lull ll.inn.vlt) 2 A. 2ti(kl M. UwWci.be II. I), liraves placo. I'houo So..l!EM lloiilth t uuwrned by conimon setiee prun iples, thus O-iteopathy in ttonular : its cures permaneut. PORTLAND OREGON AND HIDE CO. 0 i SiiiRli.:'i 'S SALH. 1 iBllwiimm &mn otUe :UK ef Oreron , for D.1 t'oaalT. . . H Wolimber. ftJnlsMnt ir ntl Cbkdvtek. hn wile lelea!aB I Jolelf iH-rebt sitrn lh.c by rtmie rf n eo'loa mmi -rderor ttle -tali mil of the boy- Bimil eoan ! na mt lb 31ft dj- ot Mt. imm, a a a JidnMi aa.l dxe duly rvrnl. rwt aa4erwl IB aM eeart aaj we es be IT hvw V j. Wm. fer tertb 1 .wB"rJK",f 10 Tor tbesbnnre sDed , - ... ne KoaTe 3imi thMra- oni. ,.d ,e BM lb hetetntiVT aenttoned j awl J-vnbr.t rattcsW w.,o rir for rb ,m ol Thlrir-..Be TbBnd Six Huixtrr-t xmO. T?: ,,, -'Trr.tT-ea h lwlrrJ h tHl.Si.77) rvM .r?. with ate est iher-a l ' trV1"L.Sfr.t Prnnam from tbe SMb drf April d. u-e (qtner son f Fire Hundre.1 if.) Doll.r. .timers fees .vV? . f!.1 "l 1 oa mrdT. Ihe Son dy of jJulr l.mtofoVUtp.a of MM dr; at . the coort tmv front door. In Rrearjr. Dm- the hlenet bxt-'er for cash la had. all th right. UMe ajhl interest, which the aM deten ' fttHJ1 t,,hot oeBi hw.1 on theSOsh dar ot St30.1? ,T' 11- ?r l la'' Uue hea'ter in or to the fU .flr.n Jevc-iUd real pr-penr to-wif The i nitre ft.nai on Oi.in 0. i,c laioantT M.ieoi O-wron. s hawn npon th maps plats mljuneT,ot tbe land offlce at kc bo nr. Orcoa. ami f.r arhteh a paleitwas JduIvUwirJ.dattheUthd.y ol July . d ' ?.K .flul. ,rom inrtr et..n j post on the line heiween section 6 and 7 in , lownthlpan. fonthnf iane S we-t and rnn- .?II?L14 P' nt cr. S chain., th-uee -orth 115 rhaiHs. theno t lit K Hnk. . v . . imiD.x ease ,?39liril'D',otl,ef,ce',0,?st n'n- e ntala 1 Ins SS2 acres. s-Te and except .0' acres more o 1 !, ionne.-lTctnreeit to Haas WVarer. oat nf rhT.foVViide Irina fA.l.l . a. - a , . . . . which are hercbTconrMmj AUo the f llowlne des:rired premises, lo-wit: I I-otore and two and ite west hall of the the wuihet iur(er . faction illr. tonhip S3 Vinih or rane 5 wjt, and the nriheat quarterot ihennitheant qnaiter of section 13 in tOMrn.hipS math oi ranm6w.$L la the dis trict of nd subj cttoaIe at Rieburr. Ore pm.contalnlBgui acre and TJ hundredths ot an acre Also the followln? described pretakes, to- Ujts one. two and ihree of section 6 tn fwn hlpsosoiuhofianseiwe,tntae district of tafnbi? Vcre?. " Ro,ekorifl. n- Al.-o the following describeil prw.Is. to-wit AnundlvHcrinne-bait ot the p.-xlj de- yribvil follow;. BcKinn'ntap'lnta28ch4ln sonth ami" . . - ....... ,Mlr vvuiri tt KQUPua I seven el. ht, arwntecn and eighteen, la town- ,sW..a9 s mi o' raime 4 west and nimiins I thence north -10 chains, tet. 79S55.chalal: h lice south 40 chain, and thuceatl Z chains to ihe Hare o beinnloif tn the. m j - . ... ... Hyp. in K? ctm 'hl" !9-o acre .-Ata amt bxcJta ! Han"vavererUSS' kam"t xt. . Alw u.e 'oj owlnc describett pre'micsf to"lt; the nnrthwe.i ufiarter of ihe no.t.sa.t oanrter 01 section twelve and Ints one and .tan. ,,t s- SSSVKS-'fi: ".'? :"- ?'? wuuii, urrs 11. cntuaiutn i acres more orkM aud all the! UirJs nd Douglas Count;, State of Oregon, ntethor-with the tenements, hc-tdltaments an ppnrioH. ances theroenti. belouglmt t In" antwt. Jitriainiiiirand H a(.piy iMprHNe.ls of such sale firs to ih i .miJ.,, . Mlo ami tho sumo- .V0.i atMtueys fe. ndf theumoll.KTT diiH-ih .if....rt S.V ..f teresi thereo . a' the r-te ot lu ivT cent rwraul Mim from the anh day ot April 110? d ?? -.frcr..t. I. a..- .here 'e. t wfil,' , ,he ,W de,nd;ms.abyonlcrotsHl o-ur", in lU ex u iou to nieHlrocted and tUlvere.! pruprriy lu the wymer VMrHcl b) lawT n.ted this SUt day ot Slav, oi. ' SherifrorDoagiaHCmmiy Orcggn. shell,. Buy 'tliem af tl. 'pf; nT:..... 'corner, Lane and Tine streets. tu 5