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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1904)
MURDERER BURNESS EXECUTED. THE ELECTRIC DEATH CHAIR AT SING SING Tills 5s the manner in which Frank Bun ess expiated his distardly crimes in the electric chair at Sing Sing last Monday. The picture shows the manner of applying the electric current to the prisoner in the electric execution chair. In many ways this execution was one of the most remarkable that has ever taken place in the state of Xew York. Burness refused to receive spiritual consolation on the ground that he had nothing to be consoled for, and that he was in no wise responsible for his crimes. He eagerly awaited the hour of his execution Mondny and requested that he be allowed to make the death march unattended. With no companion he almost ran to the death chair, so eager was he to have it over with. Seating himself in the chair he smiled chcerfnlly at the witnesses as though merely posing for a photograph and seemed to lcok forward to his death with great satisfaction. Fcur distinct shocks were necessary to produce death, the last being continued for an unusual length of time. The specific crime for which Burness paid the death penalty was murder of a sea captain in the port of New York last fall. In addition to this murder Burn ess confessed at his trial that he had killed more than half a dozen person during the last 10 years. At his trial Lurness confessed his crimes to assist in expediting the pro ceedings. Then his lawyer, who had been appointed by the state, appealed the case, which drew from Burness a letter to the governor, in which he asked that this be overruled, as it was "the work of a scheming lawyer to get more fees," he said. ONLY. Only a glance from two bright eyes, Only a smile of pleasure, Only a whisper of glad surprise Reveal love's hidden treasure. Only a few low, tender words, And the fate of a life is spoken, Only a strand in love's silken cords Parted, and hearts are broken. Only the hope of a day more bright Shall nerve us to a strong endeavor Only one slip from the path of right, And a life is wrecked forever. Only a duty too long deferred, Only a warning slighted, Only a thoughtless, careless word, And the joy of some heart is blighted. Only a kindly thought and deed, Only a tear of pity, For the darken'd lives and the hearts that bleed In the sorrowful, sinful city. Only a helping hand to raise. The fallen and help the wean- Only a smile and a word of praise, Making these lives more dreary Summer Normal. Following is tho Roster of tho Sum mer Normal to bo hold nt Eugene from June 27 to August 6th. F. S. Ilaroun, Stipt , Book Keeping. V. W. Dixon, Theory anil Practice and I'sycol, Geography, Grammar, Rud. of Drawing and .Music. W. B. Dillard, Algobr.i, Physics, Phys. Geography, School Law. D .C. Kullems, Reading, Orthography, Physiology, Hygiene. W. G Beattiu, History, Civics, Arith malic, Composition, Rhet. u. V. Lobdell, Vertical Writing 50-5t Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that tho part nership heretofore existing between Weatherford & Marstera, barbers, has lK-en dissolved by mutual consent, T. D. Weatherford assuming full charge of the busiin'.s. All bills will bo receipted for and paid by the said I'. D. Weather- ford. 4iMiv.ini - I'" Still In Business. W. E. Clingenpeel, the jeweller, instill in business at the Burr Music House fully equipped to do all kinds of watch, clock and jewelry repairing. His work Only to hearts that can think and feel tZZTf ?1 " M& TIT, c , . , teed, hyes tested and glasses fitted. i2 it i vi tiuuis vy auversny riven, Citinll l 1 e ;e- i .mu c,c auauuwa oi me reveal, Special Excursion to the World's Fair Ihe mhnite wisdom of Heaven i The Denver A Rio Grande, in connec tion with the Missouri Pacific, will run a series of Personally Conducted Excnr sions to the World's Fair during June, These excursions will run through to St. l.ouia without change of cars, making snort stops at principal points enroute The first of these Excursions will leave Portland June 7th, and tho second June ! Only to feel that life is given For good in its transient span. Should make man pure in the sight of Heaven, And just to his fellow-man. Professional Cards ?f Q.EORGK M. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, ROSEBURG, OHK Court House Down main. Q V FISHER, M. D Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. 0. Robkboeo, 'Phono Main 691. OkwoK. jyK. W. H. DARBY, D. M. D. Dentist Office in the Abraham, .Building (Over the Postoflce In the office here tofore occupied by Dr. J, B, Chapman Roseburg, Oregon QK.GEO. K. HOUOK, Phy.scian & Surgeon. nfSce Ri'Tleu Uia. Phone. Main 31 KO8KB0UU OREGON DENTIST; KOHIBt'KU. ORKHOS KeTlcir Building, releprione Mo. . M. Cbawfoud a J. O. Watson Attorneys at Law, Rooms 14 1, Bank Bulldr.. BOSIBORQ, US MP-Bualaett before tha U 8 Land Office an? mlnln caaei a specialty. J C. FULLERTOK Attorney-at-Law. W .J?rc.Uo?,,n S11. ia 8UU -floral Court iu iuu oiojc., ngeaonrg. urogon. Triumphs of Modern Surgery. 17th. The rate from Roseburg will be Bank Bu"d"r fioAo to M. Louis and return. Excur 9THANNIALC0SIVENTI0N Douglas County W. C. T. U. lieid in Roseburg. NATIONAL LECTURER PRESEN County President, Mrs. A. ters Ably Presided the Meetings. C. Mars at The ninth annual convention of the Douglas County W. C. T. TJ. has passed into history. It was held in the M. E. church of Roseburg June 22-24 inclusive The first meeting held Wednesday evening with its program of addresses of welcome, songs, recitations, etc. wa published in full in Thursday's PLAIN- DEALER. TheThursdav morning: session was opened by devotional exercises led by Mrs. Diana Moore of Drain. Convention was called to order by Mrs. Ida Mars- ters of Rosebure. Co. Pres. The work of this session comprised the appoint ment of committees, reports of count; officers and reports of local unions. The report of County Pieaident showed that she had dene good work throughout the year. She had procured national speak ers to lecture in the county, had urged all local unions to put forth special ef forte in the interest of-Local OptioD, and kept in touch with the Local Unions in the county personally and by correspon dence. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Louis Barzee, also gave a very satisfac tory report. She had written a great ouxnoer of letters and assisted in organ izing a new Union at Looking Glass. Mrs. Bishop of Yoncalla, recording eecretarv, in her report showed that she had performed the duties cf her office well and faithfully. Mrs. H R. Ferguson, county treasur er, reported that the financial condition of the organization was very good ; and that all Local Unions responded gener ously to a call for help for State and County work, and paid their County dues promptly. Mrs. Mary Lyster sent in an itemized treasurer's report from their Union which was a model report, and all Local Unions were advised to do likewise. The County Treasurer's book showed a membership of one hundred active members in the County. There were eleven delegates present, represent ing five Local Unions, namely; Drain, Yoncalla, Riddle, SJyrtle Creek, Look ing Glass and Roseburg. Their reports showed that the work in the Countv is progressing and temperance sentiment increasing; and that they all put forth extra efforts for Local Option ; for ex ample the Drain women stood all day near the balloting place, and used their influence. At Riddle they posted no tices contradicting that one, "Vote No" for Local Option. Ihe women of Yon calla canvassed their precinct and dis tributed copies of the bill and leaflets. In Roseburg they were also active and distributed hundreds of copies of the: bill. : An excellent paper was then read pre pared by Mrs. Amy Marian of Drain. It treated on the progress of the temper ance cause, and the good effects it had on the young people; an interesting dis cussion followed. Rev. and Mrs. Hicks were then introduced, and Mr. Hicks gave an interesting description of the blind tigers that used to be in operation in their former home in Tennessee; but now liquor is sold in only eight counties in that state. Mr. Hicks is the new Baptist minister; both he and his wife attended the convention, showing great iuterest in the work and we know that they will do what they can to help the cause. After noontide prayer, all the delegates and visitors were invited to lunch which was bountifully served in the church parlor. Afternoon session was opened by a praise service led by Mrs. Bennett; af ter which the County President gave her annual address. Sue thanked the women for their loyalty and help dur ing the year and urged that all should work hard to secure prohibition in the Fall. Mrs. Bishop then read a paper she had prepared, entitled, "Why yon should belong to the W. C T. U " She gave a good many practical reasons why. The Free Parliament conducted by Mrs. iiasley was verv instructive. A sketch of the history of the world, Na tional, and State of Oregon, W. C. T Unions was obtained through questions and answers. There are half a million women wearing the white ribbon throughout the world. The evening meeting was opened by devotions led by Rev E. H. Hicks, after which Mrs. Bailey gave a stirring ad dress which wasjistened to with the closest attention. Friday morning the work consisted of election of County officers and an hour with superintendants. Mrs. Ida Mars- ters was unanimously chosen for Countv President to succeed herself; all the oth er officers were re-elected. Mrs. C. J. Armitage of Myrtle Creek, Vice Pres. at large; Mrs. Zadie Bishop, Yoncalla, Rec. Sec.; Mrs Louis Barzee, Roseburg, Cor. Sec. ; Mrs. H. R. Ferguson, Rose burg, Treas. After noontide prayeT del egates were again invited to lunch in the church parlor. A thank offering service was held In the- afternoon con ducted by Mrs. Ferguson. Mrs. Flint sang a beautiful solo, after which Mrs. Barzee held a model morther's meeting, her subject was Literature pure and impure. After discussions all present agreed that papers which contained full reports of the criminal court proceed ings were unfit to be brought into the house. Before adjournment several loving tributes were paid to the memo ry of Sarah Kern, who for a number of years was recording secretarv of the State W. C T. U. The utmost harmony prevailed all during convention. Mrs. Marsters. the faithful County President presided at all the meetings. Mrs. Bailey's help was highly appreciated and we are very grateful to the choir for their services and to the white ribboners of Roseburg who showed such unbounded hospital! ty to the delegates and visitors. II. R. F. If you want Machine work done call at the Roseburg Machine Sho p, corner ashington and Kane St. Wouderful things are done for the hu- ....... u, omcr. organs are ta- sionists going via the Denver k Rio ken out and scraped and polished and Grande have the privilege of returning put back, or they may be removed en- via a ditlernt route. This is Hip mnt tirely ; bones are spliced ; pipes take the pleasant wav. as well as tii n,.t .,- nloM - f (1!nAAf.u1 T ... - r . I i . r yj, uicmku cCT-uuiis oi eins; anil- lignum route, to cross the continent.1 Booml septic dressings are applied to wounds. The stops arranged give an opportunity Hu,,tn Baili n.u.zv, uu.ubbuu use injuries oeiore oi viMting the various points of interest mnammation sets in, which causes them in and about Salt Lake C itv. Denver am! to neat witnout maturation and in one- Kansas City. If you wish toaccompany third the time required by the old treat- one of thesj excursions write at once to ment ciiaiiilierlaiu's Pain Balm acts W. C. Mi-Bride, 124 Third Mreet Port on t;.is same principle. It is an anti- land, for .sleeping car rej-erv.it i..:i!. septie anil when applied to such injur ies, causes them to heal verv miiollv Itals . allavs the n-?n and . r. nn 4n,rUi u eS an" Carnival at I'oitlnnd Keep a bottle of Pa i Halm in vour home and it will save V..M tune and mon- .a .ilmli urns and Carnivul will be ey, m-tto mention t ie inconvenience i ' ortlatiu June 23th to Jnlv 7th and s-.itterine whirh sue'. 1'iiurie.-entail I vliinw pecwl uiiroctionf have been pr. vided to make ihi- the nio-t successful carnival ever -.riven in p0rt land. Special rate have Ix-en uranted uy the Ssoulhern I Wine Co. for thi oc ean in. tie dates JmielVtli. Jnlv Jn.l P W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. B03EBORO. O BEGUN JA. BUCHANAN, Notary PabHe. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. BOeXBCBO, o J) H. L. STUDLEY, Osteopathic Physician rwpot.l to the treatment, ConiollatloD Irtt. OOreorer the Pmi UHoe Ph..ne So. 1011 Houri to 12 A. M., 2 to 6 P. M. Keslrfeube II. D. Urarea place, l'ho.ie So. KH R For s:.le by A. C. Maii-t. r- A Co. County Treasu-tr's Nothe. W. MARSTERS Attorney-ai-J.atv Notary Pullic Marster Kuilding Arc Viu Going; to S'. LouI? -oi:ce is hereby given thai all parties 3rd, 4ih and 7th. holding county warrants endors-ed prior IWitii: Agent lor parti, ulnr to ami including .May 10, IWJ, are re quested to present the same at the County Treasurer's otlice for payni-nt a intert-t will cease thereon after the das of thi.- notice. uaiel Koseburg, !.. ileitis fount. Oregon, Mav23, 1904. Geo W. Dinmick, -ll-St Countv Treasurer. Call on anv Southern J Notice of Forfeiture CotU Grorr, l-ane County, Bu- ( n-ron, March 2S. 1904. To E. C. Gnnn a alralnUtratorof lbelate j ' D- B- COlwn. rlecetavd, at1 to Xra. T V. Wll i us, Mo.CLik J TIlel.M:.iCrr)e E. laon. ' MUs May Maaoa.Erutui Colton, Ben T. Utmn, and K.C.Gnnn. helraal law uf old t H Vt. ' tOtl. dfTMMl. mil In all nth.. tw.MAH. -I -f " - - " .. . .iuu. ing any rtht, tllie or Iniere.l. ellher In law II -'i oa.I tor your tieket.- vi.i tl KUL K l.-l..l.YSTKM, th- linel.av ng I er initial at ei.trawiv Knir (iround-. ! oi e-iullv In or to the ralnlur eUim i ri, RfHiml trip ra'eflu W). i;o furniiielv j '!U,d. belnof the aald I. B.Col- dnyR from dale of sl.. Cltoi.e rot.t. 1 ..drceVtJ or othrnrl,: i uu idu eacn oi j ou are liervby DoUBii, that Administrator's Notice. In County Court of State of Oregon for Doaglai County, In tho matter of the citato of John II shupe. deceased: ' Notlco la hereby glcn tliat the undersigned, by order of bo7j-named Court, made and fP.r?5.ln Ue Journal of laid court on April 12th, 19M, rraa appolnte 1 administrator of the above-named state. All person" having claims against said estate are requested to present the same.duly verified, within six months from d.to of this notice, and cniui iuueuieu io saia ctiaic are rcoucnt- ed tO make lmmRfllatft navniAnt tn fV.n . ........ Igned.at-JiU. gfflw, Kevlew building, Uom.- Dated this 12th day of April, WW. J, C. FutLEBTOrf, Admlnhtrator. SHERIFF'S SALK. foiVob,Xrccoln Buus 01 "'n H. Wollenberg, as administrator oil the partnership estate of 8. Marks and II. WoIIenberg, plaintiff i TS V Jarob J. Chadwlr-V an1 It. ..I., I ' Chadwlehlwfe.defendants. "l Notice is herebv fffvon that k t.t.... fJWtillon and orderof sale duly Issued out oi ' meu couri ia causa on the 3 at daVO! Mar. 1904, u.nn a .V I... . duly rendered and entired la aald court and cause on tha nth day of May, 1M, by foreclo.. : i..r. Wlol,rffl ineaoove named Plaintlrx and asalmt th ..vn nam..t ..uf.. dants and against the hereinafter mentlone.1 -fi VZ ,uou ;"Kagpa prop rty tor (lie a im LT,!,rtJr-jne Thousand Hlx Iliindre.1 and iweniy-nre ana seven tr-evpn hnnrtri h. r, k! Ti i ... . - . ---- " ' vt 1 1 1 Abulia ro, witn uv raw oi iu per cent lay ni ADrll 1M. an.1 Dm-tntliprtnniim fMm v. n w.i. nured and I h. Intuicst thereon at .nnum imm 'nfi. efnthcr sum of Klve rlffrHP fiBANDWgli , .Saituaxx i Ho! for St. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU BE THERE? See Xatiiru'M Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the at tractions at St. Ixjiiis. Thit can only !xj done Uy uoinc or returning via the 'SCKXfC LINK OF THKWOKI.D" u NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Hundred WQ Collars attorneys feea. Wow therefore 1 will on Saturday, the Snd day o' Jttlr.l3W,atono'cIcK:k p. m of said day, at the court hou front door, in Roseburg. Ujue. !!tl?.u2,Jr:955on.,I, IJthllc auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the rllhl. title and lntrn-n ohioh th. .; .,...: daots or either of them had on tbeSOlh dar of ika Xii ' j Tir.. '"ereauer in or to CLf""""a uct5iiu remi properly, to-wlt: The entire Vonxt Ion Land Claim of fwae Bailer and Rlli t.th it.n.. ki. irH,w-of-0nVhown'ut-nthJ maps BltuantUurreTsol the land office at . "Irituo.. anu inr wcich a patent was UU. and described In said patent, as follows,. to-wit: Begin af-TS chains son Beginning atapolnt 1S3 chains west, and th, from the quarter aectlnu Write for ilhistrateil liooklet of OiIorado'H famous oiahta and resorts VV. C. HcBRIDE, General Agent, 124 Third Street PORTLAND. OREGON poi aa me line between section 6 ujwoiaip au. soutn ot rante 5 uki n, nl&g.tae&ce north '661 cbalni, ttence sonth i ?d.e?IJT i.11 tol"ut eut. chains . thAuce north 11.25 chains, thenre west UtM linta thence south chains, and thence eas: 1 gsa ehaltts to the place of beginning, contain. I ept 1 07 acres more or ! Hans Weaver, out of Inr i!a acres, aarii and rst lonneTiT conveyed to Hans Weaver, out of iTi i. i iana, leanng m acres Aun lam ml main. i. k . . i . . - Lota one and two and i he wxt h.if nr ,. onthtastquartCBtnd the son theast quarter o I JS!i2?Jb,.e't 1QIter etUoa in lownthl p . 23 south orranr 6 wtst, and the northeast' quarter Qf tha northeast quarter of ectlon 12 1 iSi?"?. S ' ?Pth ' rnKe west. In the dis trict ni lands subVct to sale at Knaphitr. fl i ron,conUlnlngMIacresand75 hundredth of' B05WELL SPRIJ1G5 FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT READY FOR BUSINESS CAP! BEJi D. B05WELL CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pa' the liighest cash price for Hides, green or dry, Pelts ,goat skins, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots & shoes i",T..:r:n,,::;',::.:,Haresorae splendid bargains in second hand Furniture hip 30 south of nageft west, la the district of ' -ssv:rr; roseburg junk and hide co. The Fair R.iute t rotit-9i uoint: and rtstuniiti' vt.t ver, Cuionttlo Sivrtii"-. lH. Slou oer iH-rtnitli-.l in lt. Hnndrel lKtlar. upon the "Uomei" lod mining caim,sUuat.d In tb- Bol.exa Mining t P... I. i x . w7 Muuwiaii . I. t ail , Ulmi- i . the uudenigned.ave expended money and I'tlfhlt or El j performed Uber and wok to the amount ot Via Chicago or Xetr i trleans ta St Louis, j the one that ;-ivyoii I he mosl for yonr money, and tl.f fact ihat the passed servick via these tKiiii s tn the VORLD'S FAIR, ar. l in this connec- uon to an points neyon.i, makes it to your advantage, in cas- on contemplate a trip to any point east, to wrile 119 he- fore making final arrangement? . e can offer the choice of at kitt a dozen different routes. B. II. Thdmucm.. Co m menial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A V. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman BIdg., Seattle, Wash. direction Datbs or Sale: June 7th. 16th, 17ih, ISth. .Inly 1-t, 2.,d. :nl, Anc. S'h, Jth. ept oth. lith, 7th. Oct 3nl. 4th 5lh. On aUive date.- rale i.f 7J hU w ill ) made li Cl.ifao mid return. Ir IihiImt iiifiiriimlioii an. I ylreping car le'ervati.uis call upon or addie?, A. II. VcI)o.VAl II, (.ieneral Agent UOThir.1 St., Portland, Oregon. Society Meetings. A.' r. .x A. jl. Lanrrl Loi!i- Ntt. IS llild- rnuliir nii-ptincp 00 ectjnrt Anil f n-th HeilneMUv nf rh monin. .1. t. Hriii v N. T. Jkwstt, Secretary. CALL FOR BIDS. 6. Ayers Do you like your thin, rough, short hair? Of course you don't. Do you like thick, heavy, smooth hair? Of course you do. Then why Hair Vigor not be pleased? Aytr's Hair Vigor makes beautiful heads of hair, that's the whole story. Sold for 60 years. lime. It Is, Indeed, a wonderful lialr tonic, restoring liealth to the lialr and scalp, and. at the satue time, proving a splendid drilnc." Biu J. W. Tatom, Madlll, Inf.T. JI.CO a bottle. , , .. , All.lr.irei.t.. r i;,it."5iS?:' fori Weak Hair I O. ELKS. Rtehnrg Lodge No. 326. Holds nvnlnr enmmanica tionp at I O. O. F. Hall ,.n ina tourth llinre.laye of each month ah member? rqueeied to attend reira larlT and ali vicitir.r hr .ilioro rA, c. -ii , - . . . I .ii j . . . .. . ' ccaicu uius win oe received lor tiie mvueu to attend. keeping of the following ferries at the F. B. Waitk, K. R. September term of the County Court, to-wit, on the 9th day of SeptemlR-r 1904 at 1 o'clock p. m.: fOD, let Shl'ARATE BATTALI.ION Smith's Fern-, Dimniiek's Ljne Rock b mw'8 t Armor Hall nvery Rov McCl.llfs, Secretarv. Ferry and J. A. Sawyer's Ferry, bids to be given with or without equipment Bonds will be required of the successful bidder. The Court reserves the right to eject any and all bids. M. D. THOMPSON 1 37 tf County Judge. Thursday evenine, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hashjh, Capt Coriolon 51179 0. a. F. Philetarian Lodee No. S -Meete in Odd teJiowV Temnls. cor ner Jackson and f!a; irUAi nn ...... 1 .. . . v. , . obiuiub) evening 01 eacn wepk Mem oent 01 tnu order in good standing ar. uvueu iu Hiienn. J. C. TwirciiELL, N G N.7 Jbwktt, Secretary. K. of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet F Ir, ooti eiinaing are invited to Attend. , t,E0- ,Kimbali., C. C. Llmkr Wimberlv, K. of R. & S. every Wcilneeday, in I. 0 O. nan a', 7:30 p. m. Member L Ihe Imported Perclieon "Coriolan" belonging to F. B. Waite will make the sea- iiMU oiuui.. rso. 49. Women of Woodcraft Meets on 2nd ond 4th IhursdaVB of each mnnih t . t rv r. u it ,1 yj. r. iiHii. vinllintr mamhnn 1- --uou uuiniiinu am invitnt m utinJ Minnie Jones.. Guardian Noiehhor' Jell Morian, Secretary. jwuhm unit rouna Liuirsuaya. E. 8. Roeebnrff Chnntnr Nn Holda their reaolar meeting on the urn aim inirn innrRilava in ...k cor. of r r nonth. Vimting members In cood SOn at the Empire Live ry Handing are respectfully invited to Tt- leuu. Alaudn Knaf W At Regina Rast, Secretary. BlOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Oak If ,r"0;,1?, Meetaatthe Odd Fellows' Hall in Roseburg, every urat amJ third Monday evening. Viif mg neighbors alwayp welcome. , . N- T. Jkwett. 0. 0 J. A. Buchanan, Clork. 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 Slooo. I no invmm ,h.I.,I1i f as., UIU U .J1JL1IIII.II I I tin limilliln. He Was recently imported blemish on shoulder, weight about n,- lUUllIIlH. linoilnrLr nr.. mn.A 1 , t? Ji.ir.11 1 " -----.- ,.. ...u. uranueu xm rianuc auu ins mil peu- U-Vfon right Blioulder, blind in one eye i-cror. J. ovl.;KU: - """""vara win do paid for inform v,.. y.,. i..s.ivfu ai mc tion lead ni7 to their rer-nt,r " "J Matt SEianxDUiiit, Jefferson, Oregon. Lost. above named Livery Stable. 1 48-im Ol.tr.ct. In the o.inijr -oi Douslas. aute oi Ornpin; Tbat tSp ui.uif j m jj--nli-l an I the labor' irtirKl t--r'i-rtn.-. an I rin!rdon and !--. f n ll.c lit .l.r uf .t.tcrnl r and the th lai itt S pte Uer .K l. Uux, lu rOcr to rmliliall preralar- uml.r t . inrl.loat ol -vrtfn 2 21 ol th." IteTlt rltat.trs of li.r United SUta and lawsot thr Stair ol Omon being the amount iuln-d to hol.l toe saae tortbejnr rndln lrl?rsl, luB. inai sua vorc npon said cialra s per formed itj Edd. Jnsa and Bo. Cnrrj tor and at the expense of the node isigned. And II within Kin. If fM) dajs trua the ser vice ot thl .N'oilce apoa yoo by the Sheriff or within Ninety (X) days after serrl e ol tbU nottce by pabllraUon yoa (all or rctow Vicon tribute tbe proportion ot aoca expenditure as co-otrner. your interest In the said claim will become the property ot the nndarsifnrd under aid Section 2Ci by reason of aaldiaUorato contribute said proportion ol said cxpasdlture. Notice for Publication. UnliaO States Land Oflce. Boseburr. Urexoa Jane.1V 19M. otlce is hereby itrsn ih 3 eotupllaaoa with the proTljlons or tha ast or- Conariss - bt ne . 8.. entlHed "An aet for. the salt at Moiwtiinoi in me starts or csnroruts.Orsroa Naradand U'aihln rtnn T.n4iA."....rf. jdjto!! the public land states by act u! Aug-flst . HESRY C KITZMANN" 01 Kcseburr.countT of Oouslaa. stale ot O- uiis mis nay niea in mis ocic an sworn tatemcnl No. etlS. lor the pu ct.aaa ol the ei ""Ja.nJi nrtf ot section No. Jlln tpNo., sl r No. 9 w. and will olfer proof to show that the UadsoocM. ts more raluable for Its Umber or stona liasi . . vrr""4 PnrPO. and to.silablUfe fete w.iuj uiuio iur nexuier ana Kactirar ot (ic o(Iloabarr.Ortron. on Friday, the 9lh dar of Septenbers.Ujl. Us uiiuna. witacncs; v,naries i nom. 'onnTnom Kesebnnr, Ore: William Stciner, Kdvard Von Pes!. Ol Cleveland, flre. Anr and all Tmni elalfnlna- ajtMralw Ik. ab-.vc described lands are IMHMt li tA flta thai " 011 or oeiore saia m nay 0 Ju 30.38-pd Refjste?, Notice for Publication. Cnltel Stales Land oMca. i uKoarc, urrgonaJanlt..M. notlco IS hsrabT elran thai rn ntniMtan with tha proTlsiona of tha act of Contrast of .uuad, iciiLiuuun ah set tior iax sua.ajxt timber lands In th States of Canfornta.Orars Nerada .and Waihlnctoa Trrltory,''asxua4-. owm u puiuia uuia siaias ay aei oi AttfSit EDWIN J. BnTRICff. ol Kosebursr, county of Douilas, state of Ore Kon, bai this day filed In this office hi sworn statement No 1 232, lor the purchase otthesK ue!. n- se of section No. it, tn tp Ho. 26, i r and will offer proof to show thauhsiaad social Is mors raluable for Its Umber or stone itahiiah rsr of er. IMM. Tltom, J i Inert Ed for atrlcultural nurDosas. and ta aataMi.s kta elalm befora tha Reciitar anil IjmIh. m ku am uiatiHBuiBivnna. on Friday, the 9ih day ot September, I9M. names as wunessea: UDanea Th.ira, Roseburr, Ore: Wl Ilam8tlner( von t'tssi, oi meTeiand.ure 11a John ward vu a ei ' xysv s ciauui VB Any and all persons clatmlcr adrerselri tha aboTu described landa are, requested: .to 81 ineir claims in tnu omce on or before aald 9th day oi tptomrxir, iwi. J.T.BK1D0IJ. , Ju 30-88 rl Register. CONTEST NOTICE. United States Land Office, Rosebunr. Ottconi Jnna xo.1901- A sufllcIectconlestaQldavlt huTlnir 1mi ntn.1 In this office byW'Illtsra a 8prafU,wntcs1.mnt. asalnst Homestead entetv No 10057. tnada Jnna 2C. 1900. for nU sitH. te twV.'. ml' si. tn. r3w. by Jcve MuUo.v, con let to,. in which, it in aliened thai Jesse Whitlow-' Ur dead', barr ing wen ueaa suoui iwn jesrt; tni .nonaof, his heirs. If he has ahv anch heirs, hararanl lerod upon, or In any manner cultivated tbs ra.n An. r. ..... . i .1 rt t m ..111 . . 1 r . h . . . l . . ' lUIIIIBl. .U ...U ...U.b.U. MJC Hill claim Is wholly abandoned. Hald parties are' ucreuy iiuiiuvu iu tappvar rcaponai ana. 0ST evidence touching raid allegation at'10 o'clock a. m. on JuIt 12. 1S04. before .the. RMl.ur.mi Kecciver ai me unuea Biatct una Offlce In Roseburg Oregon. Thi aalil rntinRtant havlnv. In a nrrtr am. davl', filed'Jui.o 10, 190f, tet forth facta Which show that altcrdue diirrenceiDeironaliaervien of this notice can not be made, it is hsreby ordered and directed jthkt sUoh rioticbftlVin DiicatlOn. , , , v . , 1 by due and proper publlcal! Vol sT-flw.pa J.T.BRIDQES. . V, ,Regtter.ii An nndlTldCd One-half nf lh t.-i . Jl scribed as iollowii. .,rn.n"F,,nt25a;cb,n nih and 10 5 cnalos we t Iroai th.- mur m a.fi.-. seren elsht, s. rentecn and eUhtten. In town hlt. south o!-raniie f wet and runn'ne: k I5.J2?,rinW ft,,lt"'. 5 chain, n-ncv loath 40 ehalne ami iv. chalna to the iacr ol beluning In ibe ..If irlcl of Unds suWect to saTe at Rorbun Ore r.f. ran elnli:St.TO aw. ,.T .m !,'- mCS! mo eorl.s, formerly conr.e.l u. ti sni aver Also the fol'pwlnc .lecrlbed preml-. to wit 7 he west half of the ra.t h.irr w 1 . the northwest oiarter of th nn,r,.-..t n. . 01 section twelve and lots nnr and two ol sec- non twetre. in lownship 30. ulh of janse 6 west lit Douilav County, Oft-c n. conulniu i acres more or Je. and all the. I.nds -nd iremttea herein dearnUl iin. ........ UourUa County,tate of Own, toother Ith the tenements. hcJiiampm. .nri snors thnrrtmlcfcelonriuc or In aarl-e a. pertatun.; and wl apply the proc ed of ,och r-aie'Dra lotlw r.ira.nt ni ...... r . aleandthesumt JiOIO attiuet. fee . and thesumottSlx2- due ihe j-Iaii.t fl wlla i. terest therro:. at tb. r.te oflu t-ercent r-r an torn from the tath rfat nt ....it .., ... orerplbs If an there r.I will p4T to the a(d dern.I.tits.as byorderof sad can. In Mid execution K me directed and d.tlrerr.1. trm msndlnx me to Jdl said ab..re drcrr- real property In Ihercacnrr t.rcrlJol br law I'ated this 31st day of Mar. ikm t L. PA ItROTT. fchrrlffof Diiujlai County Onxon. Notice ior Publication United State Land Office, Roseburt- Ureton, April 2i, 1501 -..SV?"-1.1" lta that tn eoapllsxca wlta th proTUlons of th act of Consress ot J,"1,,,i,a,,,ua4"Aart tot the sal of ' Jmbtriaad's tn tha Slates ot CUlfcrnla, Oregon Nsrala and tt a.Mn -r-i. .... - Still . H tiWHO STum!" r,bUl wt y act of Antnat , . . MUTLAND V. LEIICU lAberd ea. Walh. itan-yoi .HAt.li.-UK naJhtntu-n.bjss thlida? diet It. ibnoCre ;. w rn statemrnl N f9 r ih parch je " b e nwtf uf t-e--UHn S. tp JT . c.r rane 3v,t end will oiler proot losLowttalihelaudsoJcht la more TaluaWe for lu timber or stone than tor ajrlcnlturallmrptea. nj to establish Lis gUtn bsjor lh Rerister and RacelTer ol this wj:.rstna. names ir T'tL . : . cs OI. A'r.leen, Wash 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 locxtrd tn tie heart of Chicifo uy smock xroxa me noxra or two Hocks (mn the Post OrSce; euy wilting r'rcincc of the ft theatres, baki ioi rara. The trxiss of a3 Chkafo's c nUroiij paa hi doon tai oi tjsaciJTsaJ fers 5-cesitre tn any part of the city. Three roata East ra raTer,035iluiaJScPadL I- B. CORKAM, Cant Aot 140 Third Street, Portland, Or. on Thursday, the Jih day of July. 1KH lie i a witnesses- Bernard Knltntttxtr. of Ettfles.ofPfeI.Un - W "it u-L..n rl w a, -w t o. Any and all pecmu clalminic adre-tely the ' bore deacrlb a lands are requested to file their 1 uuaiiaiauKareoo or Detote the said 7th day of July. 1904. ). t. BRIIKiEi. Relster. Administrator's Sale of Real Property. In the County Coart, Sute of Oregon, for la -he Matter ol the Partner.hlr. EsUt ol IstdorCaro and Moon Caru. Partners as Caro oroLncrs: Notice U hereby airen that under and rnna anttoajjordeiol the County Court ol DouxUi countr. Orecotf. made onth.rthd.TMinn. WMvnU sosered ol record la VoLllatpare' . r-ttv vji iu. j-uwic rrcvru oi saio county, the undersigned administrator of said partnership eatate wUl on ajid after tte Zird day ol Jaly. I9M. It Roaibun. Orecnn. ofier for . n.t io th, highest bidder for cash In hand at ml. Taw tale allol ihe right, tlUe and Interest of saia pmuQenxuD estate in aiui to th faiimrimr deacrlDed real property ot said esUIe la Doug. Ma WUttlJI vo-au 1 ha Int. air. air.n mnA IK. In i-, . Southern AddlUon to the city ol Roseburg, Oiecoa: Also the'folUrwIcr deacrlbed hnMniaea In Rip. rode addition to the city ol Roseburg, Oregon. Tb blOCat I?... 37. r0 and alar. 1.1w.V. r .au u,saa netois i, 5, 6, and 8 In bloca;"2L The tots and 5 In b.ocl 2. Alto that part ol .Alder ftreet heretofore Tacatcd lrlns; between blocks-27 sni sot n.l alt that , ,uer street heretofore vacated lj0l- between viwuuu i, ana ait mat part or vine street heretolor Tacaltd lying between block. 21 and Also all that nart nt Yin. .ImI mnA D..i Street heretofore naml lTln. .... r . drawn north nd south between a point on the north llneof.WArd street in thecenur of Mn street ajxd.apalnt there said line when drawn aorta and south would come opposite to and due west of lh north-west corner of bl.k "C:" Also the earl hair of that part of Willow street heretofore vacated lying between blocks 11 and 17. Also the lollowlnr deacritd nwmiui. tn .l.t RtTersldeAddlUon to the city ol Roseburg as follows to-wlt: The loll (!. 7. S. 9. 10. 11.12. Hand ft In hl-v The loU 9. 19, 11. 12, 13. H, 15, and 14 In block The VoU 8,,J0. II, and 12 In block 1. The lout ltin.bock S. 1 he lot II In block 5 A'to thafollowlneiliMKrl nr.nl l.li. vThe ,onUl tJKoIlho tiorth-cast quart r, and iuv uurva-eaa.nuarxer ni m uinihot.! nu..tur x .cu.j, .umiiaip iniriyiwo ffoutn ot rangeteyen west Ic Douglas county. Oregon. v.MH.H. uuuuint .uu iwenij acrrs In one body Lumber & Building Materials At a Sacrifice LUMBER IS CHEAP Read Our Cash Prices Rough Lumber $S.oo Sized Luuider $S.oo 1 x 12 Common s 2 s $S.oo Sliiplap $10.00 r x 6 Flooriug $10.00 And all other LUMBER in proportion. Lumber Yards near Depot GIVE US A CALL LE0N4 WILLS LUMBER COMPANY By J. . KENNEY, Pres. The aald real properly will be sold be for the best or la separate parcels as In th judgment of the will Undersigned administrator Interest of said main . "JL" KowDurg, Oregon, this 13th day of June.lXs 7-W. SlMOrtCattO, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement . Kollco It hereby alveu that Ihe undersigned, adflilnlttrator .o(.. the eaUte,ot M E. Dilianl, deceased, has died hi final account at such administrator In thndnntv (!n.i.t nf rvmi. wpuu.wwuiiii ukkou, sua test saia county COnrt hat Set Tue1sT thn-Uh rinl Inlr linl at 10 o'clock o( aald day. at the court house u.f.ueuuj?, ixjugist (.ouniy.aiato ot Oregon, aa Ihe tlmn and idare nl haarlnv nti(Miliina mi.icivi uu lur .ue unai sciii.1m.ni ni khiii Wjat. , 3. L. DILLARD. AamlDlstratorortheeslatnof 11. E. Dlllani. due ea rd Dated this 21th day oUt.no 1904. Wood Wanted on Subscription. rhoae wishing to pay up their bud- sbHption to the Plaindkalku anil not bavinc tho Caall. htlt liavinc wnn) ivq arp willing to mako tho eichanco and ypfejyo wpod on.suhacriplion at tho reg- ptijr ijiafKei pqee. yye win accept froth stove and heater wood. Plaixdxalkr Pub. Co, N. A. FOSTER & CO.. aOYRKNJIEXr LANDS Of every tlescriytion. Farina and Min- Oregon, Washinstou and oral Landa. Minnesota. (j23) OAKLAND. 0UEG0N Title tiuaranteet&Loan Co. ROSEBDKO, OREOO.N. I. 0. HakILTO, PrcJldent D O. ItAXtLTUN, Sery. and Treas 0B3 co In the Court llouo. Have the onlr com pletetet of abstract Ixtot tit Douitlas Count Abstracts stnlCertiflcates of Titio furntshed.t Douglaa county land and mining claims. Ua also a complete et ol Traciucs of alt tonnah plata In Jho Kiebur. Oregou, 0. . Land Dl .1 ship. Will make blue print espies ot any town FT H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, - Oregon. Abstract oi Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps showing all vncantLands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates forall Build ings. Special designs for Office Futures Office in new Bank Buildiug. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON Reliable crown and bridge work. J. P. Jqhn&on, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 40tf 5 MRS. H. E ASTON 5 is prepared to wait upon old t andnewcustonier8andfriemI r with a fall and complete stock of L- G R O C E R I ES AU fresh and of the vnr- ia. quality. Teas aad coffees are specialties. Your patronage solicited. R 305 Jackson St., Roseburg T