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NEWS OF THE COUNTY Gleaned by an Able Corps Olendale. Mrs. W. S. Britt left Sunday for her home at Seattle. J. L. Roberta of Hornbrook was a Glendale visitor on the 4th. Oar neice, Miss Waneta Riley of Ash land, spent the 4th as oar guest which we enjoyed very much. Mrs. Charles Flint of Sacramento, Cal, arrived at Glendale last Saturday for a two month's visit with her mother and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Micer, who have spent the winter at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. Minchell, left yester day for a visit with relatives at Oakland. Mrs. Fenton and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Million of Ashland were our guests the 4th. We gladly welcome these estimable people to our home and our city. D. B. Redfield left last week for Ross land, B. C. where he expects to engage in business. Mr. Redtield is one of our most prominent young men and his go ing in deeply regretted by all his friends who ioin in wishine him prosperity in his new home. The Glendale News, under its present excellent management is keeping up the high standard it enjoyed under the able supervision of Editor Shutt. Bro. Mc Kinney is a capable newspaper man as well as a fine writer and is using every means of makine our newspaper the beat. TheTourth at Glendale was a success The manaeera deserve srreat credit for the excellent manner in which the pro gram was carried out. The orations by Hon. O. P. Coshow and Col. Maple were gems of patriotism and delivered in high oratorical manner. A large crowd was in attendance and all were much pleased with the day's entertainment. Along the sporting line Miss Ollie Jones was declared the winner in the young ladies race, also in the race ran by the girls. In the race for men, P. H. Roberts won easily and was declared the owner in fee simple of the $5. Ambrose Marshal one of the leading citizens, won the wheelbarrow race and pocketed the prize money. The concert by the Glen dale band, at 7:30 was followed by a fine display of fireworks and two balloon as censions which lasted until dancing be gan at the opera house, which ended a grand Fourth of July celebration in the city of Glendale. Our community is sorrowing over the death of one' of her leading citizens. J. J. Guth of this city died Sunday evening at the family residence. While his death was not unexpected it cast a funereal pall over the preparations being made for the celebration. Mr. Guth and his wife had been residents of our city for three years and has many friends here who sincerely regret his death and A Few iHte resting Farm Notes. This is a season in which uncultivat ed orchards in Oregon will have a bard time of it. Buyers of hay for the purpose of fill ing government contracts for the Philip pines, will hereafter insist that the bay be thoroughly dried in the stack before it ia baled. This is a year in which the method of planting rape in rows and cultivating it appears to be decidedly better than the broadcast method. Present indications point to a small average yield of potatoes in Oregon this year, although it ia possible that condi tions may change in time to insure a fair crop. It is to be hoped that this dry season will set some of the farmers in the valleys among the foothills in Western Oregon to studying up systems by which they can irrigate portions of their land at low cost. There are a great many places where it can be done. BIG FBOTTTS IN SHALL FARMTNQ. The Freewater, Oregon, Timea tells how N. W. Mumford, a fruit grower in the vicinity of that place, is securing large returns from a small tract of land. He has a tract of one and three-fourths acres set with peach trees. The same land is also set with Clark's Seedling strawberry plants. This year he has sold from this tract strawberry planta to the value of f 225, and berries to the value of $517.35. About half of the peach trees are of bearing age and prom ise a crop for which he expects to ob tain $200. Oregon Notes. There are 530 persons of school age in Marshfield according to the school clerk's report. The Del Norte Record says that there la a great amount of fine fir timber held in Curry by email holders, and offers a fine field for timber investors to operate in. According to tne North Bend f ost a company will be organized at that place to manufacture brick from the beach sand. It ia said that the company will be incorporated for $50,000 and the fact ory will give employment to 30 or 40 men. Nearly all the logging camps on the Bound will close down July 1st. The Logger's Asscoiation, which met in Seattle, lately, decided on this course in the hope of being able to maintain prices It js not stated how long the camps are to be closed. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all thatia done by boards of health and charitably inclined persona, the death rate among small children ia very high, during the hot weather of the summer months in the large cities. There ia not probably one case of bowel complaint in a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamberlain'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Fr sftle by A. C. Marsters & Co. of Special Correspondents. who sympathize with the bereaved wife, who bad so faithfully attended her hus band in his last illness. When the end came he was tenderly held in the arms of the faithful wife and his last words were a testimony to her lode yeari of tender womanly love that had made all of his earthly happiness, He left an only child, who is a midshipman in the U.S. Navy. Mrs. Uuth and child have our heartfelt sympathy in this tad hour of their bereavement. The funeral ser vices were conducted by -Rev. J. R. Landabrough at the home 'and . also at the crave. Interment being made in Maple wood cemetery. 1 Mollis. CaayoBvllIe. Rain is very badly needed, for crops and gardens. Mrs. H. Comer, who has been on the sick list, has about recovered; Marcellua Swank and wife, -of Starv out, are visiting relatives hn. I Mrs. Henry Ainttead i,site ill a few days the first of last wnt( Mise .Laura Pardee, who is "-teaching on upper Cow creek, is spending a few days at home. HiJVilson and family, of Riddle, are raaucatrng on their farm about two miles from town. Mrs. J no. rallin, who has fea very sick with heart and stomach trouble, is improving slowly. W. R. Bentren is packing his saloon fixtures and stock of liquors" for ship ment to Delamar, California Rev.C. M. Bryan, who hai recently returned from Nebraska, where be spent a year in evangelistic work, U -visiting his family, at this place Mrs. C. Hodges, who suffered a stroke ot paralysis last week, is improving Her eon, Chaa. Hodges, and' her daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Merril, of Califersla, are in attendance on her. YoEcaUa New. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stock of Scottt- vaiiey, are nappy possessors vi a new boy.1,5 Mrs. Laella Roberta and three child ren west to Oregon City Sunday to visit relatives. , Dr. Jiortensen went to Salem Tues day and the cause of his journey was ex plained "when he came home Wednes day evening bringing a bride. Mrs. Sadie Smith of GardirW, with her little on Emmitt, is spending the summer with her parents at Red Hill, and visited friends at Yoncalla last week. renu uanungton, alter several years residence in Connecticut, where tie has been attending school arrived here Fri day morning to spend his vacation at his father's, Benjamin HantlngVaa. Steel Com try Roads. The ofiee of the Good Roads Depart ment oi me .Department of Agrfcslture, have bees conducting experiments with steel rails for use on county roads. The rail is Hat, is eight inches wide with a flange oa the inner edge and is adapted to any Usd of a road vehicle or asuomo- bile. It k claimed for this road $tht it costs no Rtore than macadam roads and aside from the permanency of -each a. road the slight expence of keeping jt in repair alter it is once installed aad the great redaction in the' power reqnred to usuiiuMis.ureruuoi me greatest ad vantage. Tests have v shown that only one sixth- the power ki required to pu1 & ziven lead as on the best macadam road and self -propelled vehicles do not need to be near bo powerful. New J r sey h&a adopted them, may Oregon come next. Railroad Nate. b. t. Cavender who has been fore man of the car department here, left Friday evening for Roseburg where he baa takenf a like position. O. F. West of Ashland, will fill the position vacated by F. E. Cavender; while inspector H Oliver, of Truckee, Cel., will succeedVo F. West at car inspector. In furtherance of its policy of retrench meat the Southern Pacific Company W: J-rtday, Jnly 1st, discharged 1,003 of it employes. Of these 500 were employed at Sacramento, and the remainder bad been working at Donsmuir, Oakland San Francisco, San Luis Obispo.'BakeiW I neld, i-oe Angeles and Tucson. It ia sal that a similar policy will be carried on all the Harriman lines. J. H. Penland, of Salem, has begun enitragaiast the South ren Pacific Com pany to' recover $5000 for the death of his wife. Mrs. Penland was killed in that city May 29th. A freight train was on a .switch with two cars standing apart for pedestrians to pan through The1 lady attempted to walk between the cars when the engine struck one end of the train, closing the gap, and she was' caught between the couplers and almost cut in two. Negligence on the part of the defendant company is alleged Oa A Haatiae Trip. Portland Telegram: Maurice Abra ham received a letter this morning from W. F. Lipman, written in Eugene. Mr. Lipoma stated in his letter that he bad engaged ft guide and was about to start out for a two months' trip, hunting and fishing. He proposes to explore the Crater Lake country. The first of July a party coesisting of Abraham, Carlon AlGuiMndMertons, of this city. Bar ney Paine, of Eugene, and E. . Drake, of San Francisco, will join Mr. Lipman atOdell Lake. WtUafsMUe Valley Chautauqua socUtioa. As- The Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association will meet at Gladstone Park near Oregon City, ;July 12th to 2Ub 1904, inclusive. The Southern Pacific Companywill make reduced rates ou the. Certificate plan for this occasion Call on any Southern Pac Agent for ad verlising matter, J16 Notice to the Public. United States Land Offlce( Ronburi, Oregon, July 6, 1904, To Whom It May Concern: Notice li herebr ilien that the Orecon and California Railroad cnmoinT hu flled In this office a Hit ol lands situated in the townships described below, and has applied for a patent lorsaia lanas; toat me nil is open 10 me puu lie (or inspection and a copy thereof by de scrlpllTe subdivisions has been posted in a con venient place in this oSco. for the Inspection of all persons interested and the public general ly. South of Base Line and West of Willamette Meridian. 8WK NWW, NWJJ Sec J T 3C,RT; allBecl.TSl. K; Tl8ci,T31, K 9: all Bee &.TS1, B 9; all 8ac7, T il, & 9; ail sec 9 T SI R 9, all 8ec 11 T 31 R 9; BK NEK KK W U Bee 13, T 31, R 9; all Bee IS, Tp 31, it 9; all Bee 17, r U, R 9; all 8ec 19. T 31, R 9. all Bee 21, t ji, hi; auteczi.TJi, us: aimeco, i ai, n 9. all Sec 37. T 31, K 9: -all Sec '.29, I si, K 9; all 80 31 T ST R 9; all See Si, T 31 R 9; all Bee 1 T 31. R 10: all see 3. T 31. R 10: all Beo 6. T31, R10; all Sec 7, T 31 R10; all Sec 9, T 31. it id: ail Been tii.kid; an hoc is, r si, tt 10; all See 15, T SIR 10; all 8ec 17. T 31, R 10: all BtC It, T 31. V. 10; all Sec 21. T 31, R 10; all Sec 23. T 31. R 10: all 8ec 15. T 31, R 10; all Sec 37, T 31, R 10: all Bee It. T 31. R 10, all Bee 31, T 31, mo; aubocss, i !, H iu. an sec no, i 3i, a South ol Baa Line and East ol v lliametie Meridian. All Bee 5. T 22. R 1: all Bee 7, T 22, R 1: N WV. Sec . T 22 R I ; BW U and Ntf, Sec 17.TS3.K 1: all See 19, T 2, R 1. Wltkln the next slxtr dava following- the date of this notice, protests or contest against the claim of th company to any tract or sub dlvli on within any section, or part of sec tion, aascrioeu id toe list, on me ground that the same Is more valu able for mineral than lor agricultural purposes. ill be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Washington, D. C. J j7 HIS J. t. UKiiKJKa. Keguier. J. II. BOOTH, Receiver. Summons. In the Circuit Court ot the State ol Oreson. for Doutlss County: Auiuit mente, riainus, i TS. Lena Elenke, Defendant, ) To Lena Klenxe. above named defendant: In the name of the 8tate of Orecon, you ate here by summoned and required to appear and ans wer the complaint Bled acalnst jou in the above entitled court and cause, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and f you fall to appear and answer as herein required, for waut thereof plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief deaaSded In tils complaint, which Is for a de cree from said court dissolving the marriage contract Milting between plalntlfTand defend ant, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet. This summons Is published once a week for at lest six successive weeks In the Puj.idhi xa, a semi-weekly newspaper. pubUshed at Roeeburc. Oregon, bv order ot Bon. U. D. Thompson, County Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, made June 71, 19W. The first publica tion of thUsummoa Is on Juue3rd. 1904. Bcchak x A QaxNlJiaia, 10-CO Attorneys for Plaintiff. 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 9th day of September 1904 at 1 o'clock p. m.:" Smith's Ferry, Dimmick's Lone Rock 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 37 tf County Judge. Hew About Your Summer Vacation? Newport on the Yaquina Bay is the deal seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast. Round trip tickets at greatly re duced rates on sale from all Southren Pacific points in Oregon, on and after June 1st. Ask Agents for further infor mation and a handsomely illustrated souvenir booklet, or write to Edwin Btone. kanager CAE R. R... Albany Ore., or W. E. Co man, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland. 46 ti Corioloo 51179 The Imported Percheon "Coriolan" belonging to F. B. Waite will make the sea son at the Empire Livery 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 recently imported rom France and his full ped igree is on exhibition at the above named Livery Stable. Ill If ML CUPID'S FIESCBIPTIOIS. 'Teat Love sometime curae disease is a act tkat kas recently been called to the attention ef the public by a prominent physician and college professor. In tome nervous diseases of women, such as hys teria, this physician give Instances where women were put in a pleasant frame of mind, were made nappy by falling in love, and in conscauenee were cured of their nerveus troubles the weak, nervous aye. tea tonea an stimulated by little Dr. Cupid became strong- and vigorous, al asost without their knowledge. Many a woman is nervous and irritable, feeU drif ted down and worn out, for no reason that be can think of. She may be ever so ssuck in love, but Dr. Cupid falls to cure her. In ninety -nine per cent, of these cues it 1 Use womanly organism which requires attention; the weak back, dizzy pells and black circles about the eyes, are only symptoms. Go to the source of the trouble and correct tke irregularities, the drains on the womanly system and the other rrmptoms disappear. So sure of it it the World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, that they offer a $500 reward for women who cannot be cured of leucor rhea, female weakness, prolapsus, or fall ing of the womb. All they atk it a fair aad reasonable trial of tkeir meant ef cure. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the complexion and sweeten the breath, they cleanse and regulate the stomach, liver and bowels and produce permanent benefit and do not re-act oa the system. One it a gentle laxative. The Common Seme Medical Adviser" It sent free, paper-bound, for at dne-cent Umps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 stamps for cloth-bound copv. Address, World's Dispeaury, BttCale, H.Y, Summer Normal. Following ia the Roster of the Sum mer Normal to bo held at Eugene from June 27 to August 6th. F. 8. Haroun, Supt., Book Keeping. W. W. Dixon, Theory and Practice and Psycol, Geography, Grammar, Rud. of Drawing and Music. W. B. Dlllard, Algebra, Physics, Phya. Geography, School Law. D .0. Kellema, Reading, Orthography, Physiology, Hygiene. W. G. Beattie, History, Civics, Arith metic, Composition, Rhet. J. W. I-obdell, Vertical Writing 60-6t Notice of Dissolution. Notice ia hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Weathorford A Marsters, harbors, has been dissolved by mutual consent, T. D. Weathertord assuming full charge of the business. All bills will be receipted for and paid by the said T. D. Weather ford. 49-4wpd The Fair Route Via Chicago or New Orleans to St. Louis, is the one that gives you the most for your money, and the fact that the 1L0.1IMU1S U&A1KAL. OHera DKSDE- passed sebvicx via these points to the WORLD'S FAIR, and in this connec tion to all points beyond, makes it to your advantage, in case you contemplate a trip to any point east, to write ui' 'be fore making final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at least a dozen different routes. B. H. TaoMBCLL, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A P. A., 142 Third St,, Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson F. A P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle. Wash. Special Excursion to the World's Fair The Denver & Rio Grande, in connec tion with the Missouri Pacific, will Von a series of Personally Conducted Excur sions to the World's Fair doring June. These excursions will run through to St. Louis without change oi cars, making short stops at principal points enroute. The first of these Excursions will leave Portland June 7th, and the Becond June 17th. The rate from Roseburg will be $75.45 to St. Louis and return. Excur sionists going via the Denver & Rib Grande have the privilege of returning via a ditTernt route. This is the most pleasant war, as well as the most de lightful route, to cross the continedl) The a tope arranged give an opportunity, of visiting the various points of interest in and about Salt Lake City, Denver ani Kansas City. If you wish toaccompany one of these excursions write at once to W. C. McBride, 124 Third street, Port land, for sleeping car reservations. Are You Oolag to St. Louis? If so call for your tickets via the ROOK ISLAND SYSTEM, the line hav ing Terminal at entrance Fair Ground. Round trip rato 167.50. Good forninety days from date of sale. Choice routes gojng and returning via St. Paul, Den ver, . Colorado Springs, Pueble or El Paso. Stop over permitted in both direction. Dates or Salx: June 7th, 16th, 17th, 18th, July 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Aug, Slh, 9th, Sept. 5th, 6th, 7th, Oct. 3rd, 4th 5th. On above dates rate of $72.50 will be made to Chicago and return. For further information and sleeping car reservations call upon or address, A. H. McDo.vaid, General Agent. 140 Third 8t., Portland, Oregon. Soelaty faceting. AF. A A. M. Laurel Lodgr No. 13. Halde regular meetings on secona 1 and f orth Wednndava of each month. J. T. Bridges, W. M. N. T. Jawrrr, Secretary. BP. O. ELKS. Roseburg Lodge No. 326. Holds regular commonlca tions at I O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thursdays ol each month. All members requested to attend rega- larir and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. F. B. Waits, K. R. Rot McClalltn, Secretarv. c O 'IV lt fiKPRTP R1TTH I TflV ,6.N. G , meets at Armory Hall every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Haxuv , Oapt. 10. U. F. Phlletarian Lodge No. 8. Meets in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Oasa streets, on Saturday evening of each week Mem bers of the order in good standing arr Invited to attend. J. O. Twttchwx, N G. N,T Jrwrrr, Secretary. Kof P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet every Wednesday, in I. O. O. F Hall at 7:30 p. m. Members In good standing are invited to attend. Gxo. W. Kimball, C. C. Elmeb Wimbkbly, K. of R. & S. L 1LAU CIRCLE. No. 40, Women of woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at thV T. O. O. F. Hall. Visiting members In good standing are invited to attend. Minnie Jones, Guardian Neighbor. Bell Morian, Secretary. Second and Fourth Thursdays. OB. 8. Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on th first and third Thursdays In each nonth. Visiting members In good itanding are respectfully invited to at tend. Maude Rast, W. M. Regina Rast, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Oak Camp No. 125. Meats at the Odd F1ln tr.ll I- D 1 -i,i'n umi, iu uuwuan(, every first and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors always welcome. v . n T. Jxwctt. 0. 0 J. A. Bdobarah, Clerk. Lost. One bay mare branded 11 on shoulder, blemish on shoulder, weight about 11, 000 lbs. One dark gray mare branded OXon right shouldor, blind in one eye. Suitable reward will be paid for Informa tion leading to their recovery. Matt SiiaEXBtmn, 8,n Jefferion, Oregon. W-nrii- Professional Cftids. Q.EORGE M. BROWN, Attorney-at-L&w, Court House Downstairs. H08XBURO,ORl Q V FISHER, M. D Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Rosnuau. 'Phone Main 691. Oaaoox. JJR. W. H. DARBY, D. M. D. Dentist Office in the Abraham Building (Over the Poitofflce in the iBce here tofore occupied by Dr. J. R, Chapman Roseburg, Oregon Q K.GEO. E. HOUOK, Physcian & Surgeon. otBee Review Bta. KOUBURtt ORXSOM Phone. Main 11 p WH.IYSBS. DENTIST, Renew BnlldlBf, relephon Mo. 4. ROtXBPRa. 0KK8O M. Cbawtord a J. O. Watsoji Attorneys at Law, Rooms 11, Bank Boildf.. EOl&BURU, OK, EST-Business before Us U I UaflOBesea mining casts a specialty. J 0. FULLERTOfi Attorney-at-Law. Wtl' practice Id all the Bute ana federal Conrtt wise in aaxaa- no., oteBuig, ureses. W. BHKBON, Attorney-at-Law. Bank Building KOSXBUftQ, OBCOOH JA. BUCHANAN, Notary Pablle. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Koom I Kara ten Building. MUBUftO.O H. L. STUDLEY, Osteopathic Physician Adrugleta method of nUng All dlseajca mpunu to mc ireaimrni. Consultation free. OOce over the Post Office. Phone Ho. 1011 Hoars I lo 13 X. M.,3 lo tr.ll. Ksldeobe 11. 0. U raves place. Phone So. 1594 R W. MARSTERS Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Marsters Building Notice of Forfeiture. Cottag drove. Lane County, State of Oregon, March 3a. 1SOC To K. C Gunn as administrator of the eelate ot D. B. Colton. deceased, aad to Urs. T. T, Wll- son.Mrt.Claik J,Tlsdtl.Mls Carrie X. Ifasoa, Miss May Maaen.Erastaa Colton. Ben T. Onnn. and K.C. Conn, belt at law of said D.B. Col ton, deceased, and to all other persons claim lng any right, title or lnureet, either ;in law 01 eqnlty In or to the mining clala herein after described, as heirs ot the raid D.B. Col ton, deceased or otherwise: Yon and each of yon are hereby notified, that I, the undersigned, have expended tsoeey and nerjonaed labor and week to the amount of One Hundred Dollars, noon the "Homer" lode Gaining eialm, situated in tha Bohemia Mining District, in the County ef TJotffTas, State of Oregon; . That the money so expended enj the labor performed war performed and expended on aad between the 1st ay ot September aad the SKh day ol Septeaber A. D. 1X3, in order to held said premise under the provtdoaa at Section ZOt of the BevUtd Statatee of the United State and laws ot Use Bute ef Oregon Ming me amount required to hold the same tor the year ending December XI. ISO. iui saw wora upon saw clem was per formed by Kdd. Jenxs and Ben. Cam for aad at the expense of the ondetsfgaed. And It within Nlnsty (90) days from the ser vice of this Notice upon you by the Sheriff or within Ninety (SO) days alter service of this notice by pnbllcaUoa you fail or nf use to con tribute the proportion of such expenditure as a co-owner, your interest in the said claim will become the property of the undersigned under said Section Wt by reaeen of said (allure to contribute said proportion ol said expenditure. rxLIX CUftRIH Notice for Publication. United 8tates Land OBee. Roseburg. Oregoa Jane li. 104. MoUeets hereby given Uet in eeespllanea with the provisions ef the set mi Craxrese ot June liS7l,enUtled"Aa eel for the tale ef Umber lands In the States ef Callfernla. Oregon Nevada .end Washington Terrl lory. at extend ed lo all the publle land statu by act i Aagnat t, UR. HKHRT C. RITZif AK.4 of Roseburg, county ot Douslas. state of Ore gon, has this day Sled In this oBce his sworn statement No. C23S. tor the purchase of the K nJi. ntfneW of section No. It In tpNo.IS.s, 1 itw. v w, and will offer proof to shew that the land tenant Is more valuable for Ita timber or stone than for agricultural purpose, and to eeubUsa kit el aim before the Register and Receiver ef this ctOee of Rose burs. Oregoa. on Friday, the 9th dav ot Septembers, HOC He names at witnesses: cnariet Tnom, JeanTnoei Keseburg.Ore: William Stclaer, Edward Von Pessl, of Cleveland, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands tre requested to Sle their claims In this eSce on or before tald tin day of ovpwuiwi.iWI. 4 1, SHUUS9, Ju M-8-pd Restaur. Notice for Publication. United States tend OBce. - Roseburg, Orrcon, June li. 1S04. nouce u aereey given lati In eemellanea with the provlsioaa of the net f Congress e4 June J, ini S. eatlUid "Is act far tha uli ai limner lanos in ue ileus ef California. Oregon NsTada.au d Washington Te rritory'e extend ed to ail the puhUs land tutat by eel ef Aagnat EDWIN J. BUTRICK, of Roseburg. countv of Douelaa. state of Ore goo, has this day Sled in this oatce his sworn statement No tailor the pn rebate oftnstU neK. ntf eetf of section No. . in tp No. . t r flV. W T . and will offer proof to show that the land sobeM Is more valuable for it timber or ttoae than for aerleultural ntnai. and ts ut&Mik ht Ulm before the Register and Receiver ot thia COM of Beoeknrt. Orecea. on Friday, the 9th day of September, ltot. He namca as witnesses. Usenet mom, John Thorn, Roseburg, Orel Wl llamBtetner.Kdward Von Prssl, ot Cleveland. Ore mm tU.H , . J U twu . ' " .!) Li Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in mis oaioe on or before seld sth day of September, 1S0C J. T. BRIDGE, Ju SO-88 pd Register. CONTEST NOTICE. United State Uad Offlce, Roteburf, Oregon, June 10 1S04. A sufficient contest affidavit navtng been Sled In this office by William A 8prafue.centea.ant, oo jws7, made June iwl, sec 84, tp. M s. I o . i vj cmc iiutwuw, wawMfi la wmcu it isejiegea mat jess wniuow is dead, hav ing been dead about two years; that none of hit heirs, 11 he hat any such heirs, have en tered upon, or in nay manner cultivated the land embraced in hit said claim: thtt the seld claim it wholly abardoaed. Said parties are hereby notified to appear. retDond and offer evidence touching raid allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on July 12, ikh, before the Register and Receiver at the United Bute tend Office la Roseburg Oregon. The said contestant having. In a oncer affi davit, filed Jnue 10, ltM, set forth feet which show thtt alter due diligence personal service of this notice can not beassdt, tt It hereby ordered and directed that sueh notice be aires ey uue ana proper puuuceuoe J. T. BR1DOK8, MfWlfwll Vol 7-4wpd Administrator's Notice. Id Countv Court of State of flremn far Douglsx County, In the matter of the estate of John II. Hhune. deceased! Notice Is hereby git en that the undersigned, by order of abovi'-narned Court, made and entered In the Journal of said Court on April 13 (b, 1804, was appointed administrator of the aDove-namea estate. AU persons having claims against said estate are requested to present theeaine.duly verified, within sir months from date of this notice, and all person indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment to the uiider- lgnea.aiais omce, ueview building, lluw burg, Oregon. Dated mis ma day of April, rxii. J. C. Fulubtom, Administrator. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Circuit Court of the Btato nf flrci-r.ti for Douglas County. H. Wollenberg, as administrator oil the nsrtnirehip entate of H. Marks and II. Wollenberg, plaintiff ( vs Jacob J. Chadwick and Harriet J. Chadwlck, hit wife, defendants. I notice is nerebvElven tnat bv virtue nf an execution and order o sale duly isaimi mit of the above named court aad cause on the .tint day ot May, 1904, ui-on a Judgment anil decree duly rendered and enured in said court ami cause on the 17th day of May, 1904, by foreclot- are oi a mortgage in lavor ol tneauivc nunuil Slalntlff and against the Rbove named delcn anu and agklnst the hereinafter mentioned aad described mortgaged property for the sim of Thirty-one Thousand Six Hundred and Twenty-live and Seventy-seven hundredths (t31,C2S.77) Dollars, with Inteicst thereon at the rale of lo per cent per annum from the 20Ui day of April 1104. and the rather sum of Five uuuarea twuii uoiiars attorneys levs. Now therefore I will on Saturday, the 2nd day of July. 1904. atone o'clock p. m of said day, at the court bout front door, in Roseburg, Doug- iu coumj, union, seii at puDiic auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, all the right, title ami interest, which the said defen dant or either of them had on the 30ih day of October, IS9i,'or at any time thereafter In or to me ioiiowingocscriDea real property, to-wit: The entire Donation Land Claim ol Iwac Bailer and Elizabeth Ballev. hli wife, nf Tin,,. It County. Btate of Oregon, it shown upon the maps, plats and tuners of the land office at Roetburg, Oregon, and for which a patent wat auiy issaea,cieiea ine utn aay ol July A. U. 1SU. and deeenbed In said patent, u follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point lt3 chains west, and ar.6 chains south, from the quarter fttctlnu post on the Hoe between section C and 7 in township SO, south of ranee i west, and run nlng thence north TO 61 chains, ttence south 89 degrees li minute easl,75Zcbsins. thence north 1125 chains, thenre west lit !A chain , thence south 90M chains, and thence w. 43 90 chains to the place of beginning, contain ing HQ acre, aave and except i07 ncre-i mure or loss, formerlyxoovejed to ilans Weaver, out of the aforesaid described land, leaving Hi acres waicn are nereoy oonveted. Alto the following described premiss, to-wit: Lots one and two and the west halt of the southeast quarter and thesoutheastquarUrr o the southwest quarter of section 31 In tun ntblp 29 sooth otranxe S west, and the nnrtbesn quarter of the northeast quarter ot section 12 In lowashlp 3a south ol ranxe C wrst. to the dit trletot lands ubct to tale si Knsebunr. Ore gon, containing 191 acre and 75 hundredths of an acre. Also the following 'described premUe. to It: Lou one, two and three of section ft In tnwn shlp SO south of ranee & west, tn the district of tanas suoieci to taie at no burg, Urt-gon, con-1 talnlng eitecrt. Alto the following described premlte. to-wit-1 An undivided one-half of the prembe de- I scribed as follows: Beginning at a point 25 2S chain south and) ujmui t iiuu cunicr to sectioni seven eltht, seventeen and eUhteen, In town ship 30 south of range 5 west and running thence north 90 chains, west 79ii chains, thence south 40 chains, and thence cut o chains to the place ol beginning in the dis trict of lands subject to sale at Koteburg, Ore got), containing 319.70 acres are and except 17K acres more or leo. formerly conveyed to Bant Weaver Also the following described p reciiH.-s. to-wlt. The west half of the east hall of section one and the northwest qiarter of thenoitneatl quarter ol section twelve and lots one and two of sec tion twelve. In township 30. south of range 6 west in DougUu County, Oregon, oontainlne 240 acre more or let and all the lands and premise herein deeenbed being iltuabd in Douglas County. Bute ot Oregon, twiner with the tenement, heredlumenu and appurten ance thereuntu belonging or In anywtx ai pertatntng and will apply the procxi of such sal first to the payment of the omu of such sale and the tans of &C0X0 attorney fre . and the sum ef tXI.C25.77 dne the t-lalnufl with In terest thereon at Um rate of 10 per cent per an num from the 30th day ot April lSOi, and the overplus If ear there be, I will pay to the uU defendants, a by order of said court. In said execution to me directed and delivered, com manding me to sell said above decr!Nrd rrat property In the manner provided bv law. Dated this 31st day of Slav. 1AH 41 w E. I PARROTT. Sheriff of DougUs County. Oregon. Notice for Publication United Slate Land OSce. Boeebnrg Orexon. AprIS2i. 1904. KeUee U hereby given that fa eccaplteno with lb sreThdon ef the act of Congres of Ju t IRS entitled "An act for the sal ef Urn bar land In th State ef California. Oregoa Kevada .and Washington Territory." asixUnd edUaUth8VU Uad state by art of Ant-rut UAITLAND p. LEITCH nf Aberdeen. Tata., county of Chehails. Hate ol nasiuagion. na uusaar met in tnti oa hli warn statement No. OW. for the purche of ac uwoi seeuon a, ip z.s.01 rane3wst aad will offer proof to show that the land soagfcl I saor valuable for lis Umber or stone than ter exrlrultXTal purposes, and to esuUtsh hi ItVslns Ufer th Keglsur aad Receiver ot this tSfacs ef Xosaburg. Oregon, on Thursday, the 7th day of July, ISO! He name a witnesses: Bernard Kraxenberter. of Riw burg: Alfred A. Warwick, of Aber-lecn, Wwh ; B. CEngles.ot Peel, Ore.. W II VcCnen,of Koteburg.Ore. Any and all persons claiming adreielr the aoove gtscno'a tanas are tequestetl l ate tbelr claims In this ofSce ou or before the said 7tb day ot July. 1904. J.T. BRlDtiES. Register. Administrator's Sale of Real Property. In the County Court, Sute of Oregon, for LKHigiu uouaij. In the ilklter Ot the Pertnershln nl Isldor Caro and Sitaon Caro, Partners as Caro r miners: Notice Is hereby given thai under and pursu ant to an orderof the County Couil ot Dousls eouniv. Orecon. made on the 7th dav at Junr 1K4. and entered of record in VoL II at pge 47V47( of the tlobte record of said county, the aousnisDtv auminiiiraior 01 said pnnernlp erut will en and after the 2ra dj of July. 104. at Rooeturr. Oregon, Oder for sale nJ nAi te th hlxhest Didder foreasb In hand t ml. vale sale all ol the right, title and Interest of said partnership estate In and to the following described tVU property of sld estate In Doug la county, Oregon, to-wit: The lot stir, seven and eight In block 73, First oouiocra Aoaiuon to ine city oi Kosctiurg, Oregon : I Also the loUowing described premises In Rlv errtde addition to tne city of Rcoeburg.UicKon. The boci17,-J6.27,.9, sndfO; also blocks C and D. aad the lots 1,2.3, 4. 5, 6. 7, and S In block Ik TBaJot4and51nb.ock2. Alsolhat partot Alder street heretofore vacated lying sciwcvu Dtocaa n sa'iw, ana u mai partot Alder street heretofore vacated lilnr fartvivn blocks 25 and i9, ana all that part of Vine street nsreiotor vacated lying between blocks 21 and Also all that part ot Vine street and Post street heretofore vacated lying east of aline drawn north and south between a point on the aorw line 01 nam street in me center ot Mno street and a point where said line when drawn north and aoalh would come opposite to and due west of ths north-west corner of bluck "C;" Also the tut half of that part ot Willow street heretofore vacated lying between blocks 11 and Also tbe following described premise In ld fUvertide Addition to the city ol Uoscburg as follow to-wit: Th lot 8,7,8, , 10, 11. 12, 13 and 14 In block 2. TheloU 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, II, li. and ltl Iu block The lot 8, V. 10, II, and 12 In block 1. The lot IS In block 3. Tho IoU II Iu block 5 Also the following described premises to-wit: The south half ot the north-east otisrt. r. and the north-east quarter of the south-east quarter ui section twenty, lownsnip tmrty-iwro soutn 01 rang seven west Is Douglas county, Oregon, containing one hundred and twenty acres Th laid real property will be sold In one body or In separate parcels a in th luilgmontol the undersigned administrator will be for the best Interest ot said estate. Dated at Roseburg. Oregon, this 13th day of June. 1904 1 47-W. SitcoK C abo, Adra lnistrator. Notice of Final Settlement Notice li hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of M K. IHlTard, deceased, has filed his final account as such administrator In the Countv Court nl Douslas County, Btate of Oiegon, and that said county court has set Tuesday tho 26th day ot July. lt. at 10 o'clock of said day, at tho court houjo In Roseburg, Douglas County, Stato 'of Oregon, as the time and place ot hearing objections thereto, and for the final settlement of said estate. 8. L. DIl.LAKD. Administrator ot the estate ot JI. K. Dlllard, deceased Dated thU 24tu day of June 1901. Wood Wasted on Subscription. Those wishing to pay up their sub scription to tho Plaindsalkr and not having the cash, but having wood, we arc willing to mnko tho exchange and receive wood on subscription at tho reg ular market price. We will accept both stove and heater wood. Plaindsalxr Pub. Co. mm, Ho! for St. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU BE THERE? Nature's Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the at tractions at St. Louis. 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