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Don't Knock. No matter wbat your griefs may be, Don't knock. It will not make things better, see? Don't knock. The weather may bo wet or dry, Or hot or cold (we don't know why), You cannot change it if you try Don' t knock. No man is faultless at his best, Don't knock. You have some failings with the rest, Don't knock. Some duties we all leave undone, Some urgent tasks are not becun, None reach perfection, no, not one Don't knock. Would youhave friendship kind and true Don't knock. As you treat men, men will treat you Don't knock. Let ample charity abiund For all niankird thia world around You'll need the same when underground Don't knock. Seek out the good and not the ill, Don't knock. If angered, bid thy tongue be still, Don't knock. If you to others' faults are blind, They'll bear with you and never mind It's so much better to be kind Don't knock. A. L. Bixhv. W. C. T. U. RESOLUTIONS Adopted at the Late Convention the County Unions. of Resolutions of the Ninth Annual Con vention of the Woman's Christian Tern perance Union : We, the Douglas County W. C. T. U. in convention assembled, realizing the creat dancers of intemperance in our land, thanking God for past blessings, and asking His continued care, offer the following resolutions : Be it Raolerd: 1st, That we hearti ly endorse the action of the voters of our State in giving us a Local Option Law; 2d, We are opposed to the playing of baseball and similar games on Sunday and urge temperance workers to strive to have the laws concerning Sabbath desecration enforced, and realizing that there is so little time for receation we heartily approve of shorter hours and a half-holiday on Saturday for the labor ing people ; 3d, We do not approve of the full publication of suicides, crimes and criminal court proceedings in our coun ty papers ; 4th, That we extend to the people of Roseburg, who have helped by their presence at our meetings, in the enter tainment of delegates, in the singing of eongs and in many ways, to make the convention a success, and also to Mrs. L. E. Bailey for her many good thoughts and suggestions, our sincere thanks. Respectfully submitted by Committee ox Resolutions. Plan of Work. With gratitude to God, that the past year has brought us an advance move ment toward the object we have so long worked and prayed for, let ua prayerful ly and earnestly enter upon another year's effort in our labors to suppress the liquor traffic- of our county and state. Believing the Medal Contest work to be one of the most effective means of education in temperance sentiment, we suggest the holding of more contests throughout the county. As one of the best means for the moral upbuilding of our children, we urge our eisters to appoint a superin tendent of the Mercy Department in every union, and thereby instruct the young in kindness to pets and love toward one another. The Schools' Saving Bank Department has proved in the few years since firEt adopted, a wonderful means of teaching the youth of our fend in temperance, self denial, economy and industry; therefore we would urge every union to secure the affiliation of teachers in adopting this plan of work into all schools possible. Knowing that money will be greatly needed in the next few years to wage the battle now upon us in securing local option in towns throughout the county, we urge our unions to make an effort to increase the funds in each local trea sury, through entertainments, ice cream socials and birthday parties, lunches at all times when gatherings of men bring crowds together, and Fourth of July picnics and celebrations. And also, let each union visit the schools and learn it ecientitic temper' ance is being properly taught, insisting upon the same whenever it is found to be neglected. As more attention to Institutes and Schools of Methods has engaged the thoughts and efforts of our great East era states the past year, twenty states holding them in every organized county, we would suggest that at our next coun ty convention, not one hour or one seS' sion, but one day, be devoted to the holding of an institute. Also, that our unions endeavor to form anti-cigarette leagues in the schools of their separate localities. Respectfully submitted by Committee on Plan of Woek Ayers What are your friends saying about you? That your gray hair makes you look old? And yet, you are not forty! Postpone this looking old. Hair Vigor Use Ayer's Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the deep, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisfied. "Ayera Hair Vigor restored tha natural color to ht gray hair, and I am greatly pleated. It la aU you claim for It." Mkb.E. J. Vasoeoab. Mechanic! rUle, N.T. flM a bottle. AU drotreliti. J. CATER CO.. Lowell. Mans. for Dark Hair WAS A PIONEER OF '53 Henry Thornton. An Honored Citizen, Died On July 3rd. In the death of Henry Thornton.which occurred at his homo in Grants Pass July 3, 1901, Southern Oregon lost one of its honored pioneers, who by his en prise and business, ability the sterling Qualities of manhood, has left his im- tiress on the character of the county ho helped to develop. Henrv Thornton was born in Tippa canoe county, Ind., May 2, 1832. At the age of 2 years, his parents moved to Iowa, where Henry was left an orphan at an early age. He was then taken in to the family of James Lauchlin, who on Anril b. lbM, siarieu ior me west. with two wagons and eight yokes of ox en. iliev had an evenuui out success ful trip across the plains and on October 1 arrived at Oakland, Oregon. Settle ment was made at Elkton, where Mr, Thornton remained with his foster par ents for some time. Durinc the Rogue River Indian wars, Mr. Thornton served as first sergeant of Company I, Second Oregon Mounted Volunteers, and served as such until peace was established. In 1S66 he mov ed to Jackson county. In 1S65, Henry Thornton was married to Josephine Haines. There were born six children, four of whom are living two boys, Charles and rredenck were accidentally drowned in Rogue river about 15 vears aco. Mrs. Kittie Gray and Mrs. Alice Grimes live in Roseburg, George lives in Sissoa and John, an en gineer on the S. P. railroad, living at Sacramento. The funeral was held from the home, Rev. G. W. Connell official ing. Henry Thornton was a member of the A. O. U. W.. A. F. & A. M.. Reames Chapter R. A. M., Melita Commandery K. T. and Eastern Star. Mr. Thornton was the first treasurer of Douglas (then Umpqua) county and the first republican to represent Jose phine county in the state legislature, James Thornton of Ashland, the only surviving brother and his family were present at the funeral, also George Thornton and family of Sisson and the two daughters, Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Grimes. A Relic of Ancient Railroading. A relic of olden days in railroading passed through this city recently in shape of a switch engine sent from Portland to Grant's Pass for service in Southern Oregon. The old machine was origin ally made for the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific, and bore the initials of that road, as well as the number "," show iug that the engine had attained suffi cient age to be entitled to the respect usually accorded gray hair. It was a coal burner of a tvpc almost obsolete, was built low, on drive wheels such as no modern engine possesses, and the cab was so low that the engineer could step off the platform of the station to the floor of the cab without the use of steps. The engine was covered with rust and had the appearance of having passed the past decade or two in tliel scrap heap getting a not comfortable but well earned rest from its many years of labor when it was a thing of beauty, in the days when railroading was young. An explanation was given for the pre seuce on the boutnern i'acihc lines of this old residenter. The engine coming into possession of the O. R. & N. Co. in some way, was, now that the Oregon ines of the Southern Pacific had come under the control of the former com pany's management, put off on this line for service, one gentleman stating that all the old scrap iron of the other line would be placed on the Willamette Val ley and Southern Oregon divisions for service. The old relic was run by Engineer Woods Jesse, and his fireman was Her bert Simpson. Many people watched the engine, as it pulled out of the station for the south, emitting a heavy cloud of coal smoke out of its tiny smokestack Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea Ten Years of Suffering. After "I wish to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Hemedy," says Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Martinsville, Va. "I Buffet ed from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and dur inc that time tried various medicines without obtaining any permanent relief Last summer one ol my cniluren was taken with cholera morbus, and I pro cured a bottle of this remedy. Only two doses were required to give her en tire relief. I then decided to try the medicine myself, and did not use all of one bottle before I was well and I have never since been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too much in favor of tnat wonderful medicine." This remedy is for sale by A. C. Mars ers & Co. A New Dance. A San Francisco young man has evolved something new in dancing Judging from the following account it will not become popular with the ladies, however, and it promises to be rather too expensive for general use on ball programs: The figure was accomplished in the following manner: Suddenly seizing the young woman by the feet he held her with her head just grazing the floor as he waltzed across the ballroom. The young woman had not expected to make such a display of lingerie and was conse quently much embarrassed. She de clares that she has always been a church member in good standing, and that her feelings have been wounded by Odeldt's rude act to the extent of $ 2,500. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high during tho hot weather of the summer months in the large cities. There is not probably one case of bowel complaint in a hundred, however, that could not bo cured by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, r.holera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For aaleby A. C. Marst?rs & Co. Oregon City is making a test of crude oil on tho streets. The experiment will ho. watched with interest by other Ore gon towns. Grass in the eastern Oregon moun tains is better than ever. Notice to the Public. United States Land Oillcc, KoscburR, Oregon, July 8, 1904, To Whom It May Concent: California Railroad company has tiled In this ofllco a list ol lands situated In tlio townships described below, and has applied for a patent 1 Notice is ncrcDv Riven mm mo muituu B,m lor said lands: tliut tne list is open to mo nun- 11c lor Inspection and a copy thereof by de scriptive suiKiivisionB iias uccu juisiuu m u con venient place in this office, for the Inspection of all persons Interested and the public general- couin ot naMS 1.1110 auu , uk in iiiuuii-tiu Meridian. SWW NWii. NW', 8Wi, Sec S T 36, R 7; all Sec l, T si. It 9: all See :f, T 31, 11 3: all Sec 5. T 31, R 9: all S.c 7, T 31, K 9; all sec h t 31 R 9, all Sec 11 T 31 R 9; E NEJJ EH !. . U Sec 13, T 31, K9; all See 15, Tp 31, 11 y; an Sec 17. T 31, R 9; all Sec 19, T 31, 119, all Sec 21, T31. R9; alUecU3.T31, R9: all Sec 25, T 31 , R 9, all Sec 27, T 31, R9: all Sec 29, 1' 31, R 9; nil sec S3 1 ar k; an tec 1 ji n j. hu Sec 1 T 31, R 10; all Sec s, r 31, K iu; an cec o, T 31, R 10; allSec7,T31 R 10; all See 9, T 31, Rln; allSt-cll T3l.lt 11); all sec is, 1 41, u 10; all Sec 15, V 31 R 10; all Sec 17, T 31, R lu; all Sec 19, T 31, R 10: all Sec 21. T 31, It li: all Sec 23, T 31, R 10; all Sec 25, T 31, K 10; all Sec 27, T31, R 10; all Sec 29, T 31. R 10, all Sec 31, T 31, R 10; all sec 33, l jI, K iu, a-1 sec i,n iu. South of I)a6 Line and K. sl ol vt uiametie Mi-ri.Kaii All Sic 5. T 22. Rl: all Sec 7. T 22. Rl: NUi.Sec9. T22 it 1; and SK, See IT T k I - all Son 19. T S2. R 1. Witkm the next sixtv davs follonlliR t lie date of this notice, protests or contests BRalnst tbeelalm of thiompuy to any tract or sub division within anv section, or tiart of sec lion, descrllied iu the list, on the eround that the same Is more vain able for mineral than ior asrleulturnl lUirpOM.", will be received and noted for report to the General Laud Office at Washington, 1.C. J7S15 J. T. liKUKiKd. Kecisier. J. II. UOOTH, Receiver. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for Douglas County: August Klenke, flalntifT, ) vs. Lena Klenke. Defendant, To Lna Kleuke, above tiamed defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are here by fummoued and requtred to appear and ans wer the complaint Hied aicalust jou In the above entitled court aid cause, within six wetks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fail to appear and an wer as herein required, for want thereol JilaintiS will apply to said cou t lor the relief lemanded In his complalul, which is Ior a dc-ere-from said court dissolving the marriage contract existing between plaintlfTand defend ant, and for such other and fur her relief as to the court may seem meet. This summons Is publUhed once a week for at l.vbt six fuccoslve weeks in the 1'limkjl Ea, a semi-weekly newspaper, published at Roi-eburir, Oregon, by order of Hon. M. It. Thompson, County Judge of Dougla County, Oregon, made June 21, 190t. The first publica tion ol thissummosis on June 23rd, lirtH. Buchanan Okemnoer, SftCO Attorneys for I'laiutiir. 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. in. : Smith's Ferry, Diniinick's I.one Hock Fern- and J. A. Sawyer's Fern-, bids to be given with or without equipment Bonds will le required of the successful bidder. The Court reserves the right to eject any and all bids. M. D.TnOMPSON 37 tf County Judge. How About Your Summer Vtcation? Newport on ine laquina uay is itie A- . . , - - - 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 3ftor June 1st. Ask Agents for further infor mation and a handsome'y illustrated souvenir booklet, or write to Edwin Stone. Manager CAE H. K... Albanv Ore., or W. E. Coman, G. P. A., S. I Co., Portland. AC, tf Coriolon 51179 The Imported Percheon "Coriolan" belonging to F B. Wafte will make the sea son at the Empire Livery Stable of Kelly & Banks Every body is invited to call and see this eleoant stallion and get prices and terms. His weight is I7OO pounds color black and ins cost was $looo. He was recently imported from France and his full ped igree is on exhibition at the above named Liverv Stable. ONE OF DR. CUPID'S PRESCRIPTIONS, That Love iometimei cure disrate is fact that has recently been called to the attention of tue public by a prominent pnysieian and col left e prolessor. in some nervous diseases of women, such as hys teria, this physician fives instances where women were put in a pleasant frame of mind, were made happv bv fallmtr in love and in consequence were cured of their nervous troubles the weak, nervous sys tem toned and stimulated by little Dr. Cupid became stronir and vigorous, al most without their knowledge. Many a woman is nervous and irritable, feels drag. ted down and worn out, for no reason that she can think of. She may be ever so much in love, but Dr. Cupid fails to cure her. In ninety -nine per cent, of these cases it is the womanly organism which requires attention; the weak back, dizzy spells and black circles about the eyes, are only symptoms. Go to the source of the trouble and correct the irregularities, the drains on the womanly system and the other symptoms disappear. So sure of it is 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 rhca, female weakness, prolapsus, or fall ing of the womb. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of 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 on the system. One is a gentle laxative. "The Common Sense Medical Adviser" is sent free, paper-bound, for 11 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. Address, World's Dispensary, Buflalo, N.Y. Summer Normal, Following is tlio Roster of tlio Sum mer Normal to ho held at Eugene from Juno 27 to August (itli. F. S. Uaroun, Supt , Book Keeping. V. V. Dixon, Theory and Practice and Psycol, Geography, Grammar, Hud. of Drawing and Music. W. H. Dillard, Algebra, Physics, Pliys. Geography, School Law. 1) .C. Kellems, Heading, Orthography, Physiology, Hygiene. V. (5 Heattio, History, Civics, Arith- matic, Composition, Kliet. 3. Y. Iibdell, Vertical Writing M-St Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that tho part nership heretofore existing between Weatherford & Marsters, barbers, has been dissolved by iiiiitunl consent, T. 1). Weatherford assuming full chanzo of the business. All bills will be receipted for and paid by tho said I'. D. Weather ford. 4!Mv-pd 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 ILLINOIS CKNTHAL offers unsur passed service via these points to the WOHLD'S FAIH, and in this connec tion to all points beyond, makes it to your advautage, in case you contemplate a trip to any point east, to write ua be fore making final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at least a dozen different routes. B. II. Tni'vinuLi,, Commercial Agent, 112 Third St., Portland, Ore. J.C. Lindsey, T. F. A P. A., 112 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson F. it P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Special Excursion to the World's Fair The Denver & Rio ti ramie, in connec-' tion witli the Missouri Pacific, will run ' a series of Personally Conducted Excur sions to the World's Fair during June. These excursions will run through to St. j I-ouia without change of cars, making short stops at principal points enroute. ' The first of these Excursions will leave i Portland June 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate from Roseburg will be 175.45 to St. Ivouis and return. Excur sionists coins ia the Denver A Rioj Grande have the privilege of returning! via a diuernt route. This is the moat pleasant way, as well as .the most de- ! lightful route, to cros the continent. The stops arranged give an opportunity of visiting the various points of interest in and about Salt I-ake City, Denvwr and j Kansas City. If you wish to accompany one of these excursions write at once to W. C. McKride, 121 Third street, Port-J land, for sleeping car reservations. I Are You Going to St. Louis? If so call for your tickets via the ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM, the line bay ing Terminal at entrance Fair Grounds. Round trip rale $07 CO. Good for ninety days from date of sale. Choice router going and returning via St. Pan', Den- ver, Colorado -priites, i'ueble or El Paso. Sto over iermittetl in both direction. Datbs of Sale: June 7th, 16th, 17th, ISth, July 1st, 2ml, 3rd, Aug, Sth, 9th, Sept. 5th, Gth, 7th, Oct. 3rd, -tth 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. VcDo.vAin, General Agent. 140 Third St., Portland, Oregon. Society Meetings. AF. A A. M. Lnur-! Lodge No. 13. Holds reenlar weiintP on second and f nrlh Wednwdms ol end month. J. T. Bridges, W. M N. T.Jkwht, Secretary. 6, P. O. ELKS. RosebiirR LodpeNo. 326. Holds rovnlnr cemmnnica flnno a T C II L U..II oy.n and fourth Thursdays ol each month. All members requested to attend reau larlv and al' yieirini: hrtbprB are cordi ally invited to attend. F. B. Waite, E. R. Rov McClai.lts, Secretary. CO.;p, 1st SEPARATE IJATTALl. O.N. G , rneU) at Armory Hall e' Thursday eventne, at 8 "o'clock. ION every F. B. Hamlin, Capt I O. J. F. Phlletarian Lode No. 8. Me-te in Odd FetlowH' Temple, cor our Jackeun and Ones street?, on Saturday evening oi each etK Mem bers of the order in good standing sr invited to attend. J. C. TWITCIIELL, N G N.T. Jkwktt, Secretary. k: of P. Alpha Lodge No. 47. Meet nvery Wednesday, in I. O O. F Hall a. 7:30 p. m. Members in nood standing at invited to attend. Gko. W. Kimball, C. C. Elmkk Wimburly, K. of H. & S. I ILAO CIRCLE. No 49, Women of Woodcraft. Meets on 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month at th I. O. O. F. Hall. Vicitir.s members in good standing are invited to attend. .Minnie Jones. Guardian Neighbor. Bell Moriau, Secretary. Second and Fourth Thursdays. OK. 8. Roseburg Chapter No. 8 Holds their regular mneting on the " first and third Thursdays in each nonth. Visiting members in good itandit'g. nro respectfully invited to at tend. Maude Rast, W. M. Regina Rast, Secretary. IOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Camp No. 126. MeetH at the Odd Fallows' Hall, in RobbIi first Bnd third Monday ovening. Visit ing nnitioora always welcome. N. T. Jewktt. 0. 0 J, A BnciiANAN. Clork. Lost. One b.iy niiiro branded ' 1 on shoulder, blemish 011 shoulder, weight about 11, 000 lbs. One dark gray mare branded OXJon light shoulder, blind in one eye. Suitablo reward will bo paid for informa tion leading to their recovery. Matt SKiaENiiuiiit, 48-lm Jefferson, Oregon. Professional Cards. Q.KORGE M. BUOWN, Attorney-at-Law, Court Houfo Down Stairs. ROSEnURd.ORK Q V F1SUEK, M. D Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. Roheburu, Phone Main 691. Okkoon. H. W. H. DAUBY, D. M. D. Dentist Office in the Abraham Building (Over the I'ostoBice in the iflice here tofore occupied by Dr. J, R, Chapman Hosebtirg, Oregon QH.GKO. E. HOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. OSIpo Review Bin. 1'Lone, Main .11 KOHKBUltU OKKI.ON w.mwiss. DENTIST, Review Building, Telephone So. . KOSKBl'KO- UUK'tU M. Ckawtohij a J. O. Watbo.n Attorneys at Law, Rooms I At, Bank Build.. ROdBBUKO, Ol Business betorcth 0 r) Laud OBlrr ' mlniuE cases a specialty. J0' FULLERTOiN Attorney-at-Law. WII practice to all the Htate and Federal Court' omcc in Marks HMk.. Roscburs. Orcxon F. W. BENSON, A t torn ey-a t-La w. Bank Building ROiEBURG. ORECH.V J A. BUCHANAN, Notary Pnhiii:. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. Room 3 Marnier BulMlnj. KOHEBOBH, O f) H. L. STUDLEY, Osteopathic Physician Adrugle.1 method of healing All dlw. rej".d to the ln-tm-nL ContuIlatloD free. Offlce over the IVt OSiee. I'hoae So. Mil !!our to 12 A. M., 2 to i P. M. Ketldenbe II. D. (rarp place. I'bo e So. 12l R W. MAUSTEP.S Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Marsters Building Notice of Forfeit ure. CotUs t Grore, Lane County, state of Or?ron. March 3s. 1WI. To K Gnnn a a lmlnUtraktrof the rutr of I). K- Col ton, denawd, a1 10 Mr. T F. U II son. Mr. CUrk J. TU.loi.Ml' Carrie E. Maxn, i! May Ma.wn. Krmitai Collon, Ben T. Gunn, and K. J. (ann. beirr at latr of viid I) B Co! tof), deceased, aad to all other iront claim ine any riftht. title or iutert. either .In law at fjnitr in or to the mining clitm LereiB alter dewrltJ. belrsof the raM I). B. Col ton. ileiJ or otberwiM:: Yoa am each of jou are hereby notlfll. that I. tn onOereigaetl. .1ac expcsdiil wooey ami performed lal-or nu-l wotk to the amount ol Ooellnndrel tkllar?. upon toe "liwocr" !xl tnlulr.c e-alm, Uu:! In the Bolietala Mlniat ItlMrict, In the County of boagtaj, stale of Oregon ; That the money o exjxndfl anl the ltor trforBMl waf perlonaed an t ext- nded on and UHwten the 1st y ol S-ptrrnt r and the 3Mh day ot ptetsber A. 11. KS3, in order to bold said i-remites utxler the proviskint of ?tlon 2-tl of tle Kcritol S-at3lf of the L'nltoi .S'.atot and laws of the Stale of Orecoa. belnc the amount n-iulrvd to bold tbe fame forthejear ending IK-cemlerJl, I'M. That fa!d ork uja nkl cUlm iris per formed by KJJ. JcnVn and Ikn Curry for and at the expense of the undettisned. Atxl II Klthfn Ninety f.o) days from the Mr- vlecolthl Notice upon you by iheSheriff or within Ninety (90) day alter xixire of thl notice by publication yoa fail or.icfu-e to eon tnbete tbc proportion of torn expenditure a a Co-owner, yon r lnterett In the rat-I claim will become the property ot the nnderlgnrt nnder U Section 321 by rramn ot M failure to contribute said proportion of ahl expenditure. FELIX Cl'rlltlN Notice Jor Publication. Unfed Slates Land Office, Rocburg. Oregon June 1 MOi. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with tbe provisions of the act of Congress of June .'... entitled "An art for Ire sale of timber lands In the States of Cali ornta. Oregon Nevada, and UaMii;t.n Terrimr;.,' as extend ed to all the public laud states by act of August 1, 192. IIKSftY C. RITZUANS. of Roseburg, countv of (stila state of Ore gon, has this day fifcl In ihis office his sworn statement No. tor the pu chase of the e? n;i.nSnet of section No. SI In lpNo.2f.. s. r mi. y w , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or slime than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim lfore the Register and Receiver of this Uice of Roscburg.Oregon. on Friday, the 3th dav ol Septeml ers, 1901. He names as witnesses: Charles Th'im. lohn Thorn Koscbiirc, Ore: William Stelner. Edward Von l essl. oi Cleveland. Ore. Any and all persons claiming tdvcrscly tbe above described lands areiequcsUd to file their claims in mis omcc on or ue-oresaio sin "lay 01 cepicmocr, tyui. j 1. uiiiuuas, Ju 30-S pd Register. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. ItosebarK. Oregon. June II. 1W4. Notice is hereby given that In compliance wtin tne provisions 01 me act 01 ixingress or JnncS, lb.8. entitled "An act for tho sale oi timber lands In the states ot California. Oregon Nevada. and Waahlngton Territory," as extend ed to all tha public land states by act of August KDWIN J. Ilt'TRICK, ot Roscbunr, county ot Douglas, state of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No lata, Ior the purchase ol t ties', nc'i. n!i sc!4 of section No.'Jt.lu tp No.'JG.s r jn. v w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stono than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this office of EoMburz, Oregon. on Krlday, thefllh day of September, 1W4. He names as wltucsses: Charles Thorn, John Th mi. Roseburg, Ore; VI Ham Stelner, Kdward Von IN nsl, of Cleveland, Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the atxivj described lands aro requested to tile tlivlr claims Iu this office 011 or before said 9th ilav of September, 1901. J.T. BRIDflES, Jit SO-SS-pd Register. CONTEST NOTICE. United Plates Laud Office, Roselmnr. Oregon, Juno 10 1901. A siilllclei.tcoiilestiimdnvU having been died lu this office by William A Hpranue, rontcs ant, against ltomcxtrnd cntcry No 10057, made Juno 126. 190t. lor n4 w!, se)4 swtf, sec. 31, tp. M a, r.lw, byJessu Wlittlo.v, eontestee, In which it is alleged that Jesse Whitlow Is dead, hav ing been dead about two jcara: that none of Ills heirs, II he has any such heirs, have en tered tn on, or In nny manner cultivated tho land embraced In his. said claim: that the said clntm is wholly abandoned, haul parties aro hereby "otlfled to nppcar, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a.m. 011 July 1J, 1901, beforo tho Register and Receiver at tho United States Lund Office In Roseburg Oregon. The said contestant having, In n proper affi davi', filed Jm.o 10, 1901, set forth facta which show 'list aftcrdiiu diligence personal service of this notice can not bo made, It la hereby mdcred and directed that such notice, bo given by due and proper publication. ' J.T. 11RIDOK8, Register. J. II. BOOTH, Vol 17-Cw-pd Receiver. Administrator's Norice. In Oountv Court of State of Oregon for douriu uounty, In tho matter of the estato of John II . Shupc, deceased : Notice is hereby nil en that the underpinned. by order of aboTj-named Court, made and entered in the Journal of raid Court on April 12th. 1901. was annotated administrator of tlio above-narm-d estate. All persons having claim against taid estate are requested to present t lie same, duly vcriUed, within six months from date of this notice, and all persons Indebted to said estate are reouest- cd to make immediate payment to thu under- lgneu.at nta omcc, Review building, ltofe- burR, Oregon. Dated tins I2lh lay of April, 19QI J. C. FULLEKTONt Admiuitrator. SHERIFF'S SALE. . In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oruiron for DoiikIhh County. II. WollenberK, a administrator of) the iiartmmhlp cutate of H. Marka and j 11. nouenuerK, piaiuiiu 1 v Jcob J. Chadwlck and Harriet J. 1 Cliaiiwlck, hin wife, delc-udanta. J Notlee is hereby given that by vlilm- of an execution and order of al duly limited "lit of in niiovo riamiii court h'ki vau -ou tiic slat day of May, I1W1, u. on a judgment and der'-e duly rendered and enti-red in raid court and caUH- 011 the 17th day 01 May, VJOi, by !or(-cjo- ureoi a mnriKagc in 'nvor 01 llicabuve named tdalntlff and aKalmt the above namel deli-n-1 dantand aija'niit the hereinafter mentioned inu iiciicriljod mcirleaut-il prop-rtv for the a im I of Thirty-one Thousand Six Hundred and 1 Twenty-tire and hcventy-teven haudredihal (f3I,6a.77) Dollars, with tuteteat thereon atl the rate ol IU Pcrct ut tier annum from the 'JO1I1 dayidAnrlll'.oi.audthefutrier Hum of Five uuuitrea (iwiQ) uoiiara aUnrnej fw Now I therefore I ulil on .-aturday, the 2nd day of July. rl,ntoneo'cl-cL p ra of mM day, at! the court hoioe frouldnor, in Itoseburjr. Iihik laa county, Oregon, kII at ( urillc auction 10 the IilKlii-.it bidder for cah in hand, nil tin rlsbt. title and interest, u hich the faid defrn. ' danta or either of them had on tbeMlh lay of October, 1S91, or at any time thereafter iu or to t the following described real property, to-ult : I The entire lHinatton Ijind Claim of Irac Bailey and Kill. belli lialiey, bla wiie.of laa County State of Oreiron, as shown njou the maps plats and survejsol the land office at Rom bunt. Oregon, ami fur which a patent was i dtilj Ir-sued, dated the 11th day nf July A. I), liyo, anj described in said patent, as follows, to-wit: lteglnnlnK at aroint I S3 chains west, and! 'jr.Ti chains south, Irom the quarter section ) post on the line between section 6 and 7 in I township au, south of range .') e.t. and run ' nine thence north 76C1 chains, Uence south! wruegrves i.' minutes cant, . a chains, thn-e north 1I.2T chains, tnence west li &s chains, thence south .'-M", chain' and thence eai ' 4 90 chalus to the place of beginning, c otaln-' ing Sf-2 acres, save and except i0" acres mow o lew. formerly eonrejol to liana VWarer. out of the aforesaid described land, leaving IIV arr n hicb are hereby conveved. Also ine loiiowtng ae-crtbed premises, to-wit: Uit one and two and the west ball ( the southeast quarter and the MMitheastqa-irter o j the southwest quarter id section .Ulii lownsblp 29 sj;nh of ranee S wist, and the northeast quarter of tb northeast quarter ot section 12; in townsntp 2 soutn 01 range 6 n ut. In toe dis-! trict of Umls sub ct to sale at Knseburz. Ore-! gon.conuinlng 131 acres and 75 hundredth oil an acre Also the follow Inz described irstalu, to. lt: " ... Lots one. two and three of section 6 Int.wn. ship 30 south of range i west, in the district of lanos suoiect to fate at KOeburg. UrtxiHi, con taining acre. Also the fallowing descnU-d 1 remises. t.-wif An undivided one-half of the tKMnls itr. scrlb-d as follows: Beginning at a point 24ar. chains south and W6S chains we-t from the corner to strtiont seven eUht. seventeen and elzhteen, in Uswn- snii-.j I'Uin or raucc .1 west ana rncn-sg thenee north to chains, west 7sa rh.fn. b-nce south Q ebaiix. and thepr e.t chains to the plare of becinmug In the rii. trtet of lands u Wet t to sale at tbtsetmrz Ore- cm, containing 419 ro arrea save and except '4 acres more or less, former! t couveved u naas is caver Also the following described premises, to-nit Ibe west hall of tbc east halfoscUoaoiseal the northwest a tarter o! the northeast nairtr ' ot section twelve snd lots one and two of sec- Uon twelve. In township 3H, soath of ranee 6 : est In Doucla. ountv. Oree-n. cuoLainin.- 4 acre more or less and alt the binds and premise berrtn described being titnst-d In Uocgla Cwiaty, Stale of Oregon. Uwelher with 1 tbe tenements, hereditament and appurtea-' ancs-s tberevnU' beionglng or In ant nt-e at ' I-ertalnlDg and will isplr the tr .ed. nf soeh - sale 0rs to the ;yment of Use c-xts oi such sale and the sum of lYO.Cu altsrae; fee , and the sum ot F3I.6A77 doe the idatohfi witii in- teres! thereon at the r!e ot 16 10 VT rcent per an- r,om Irora the iKh dat of At-nl ti. aad Use oier.dus tf aa' there re, I will pay to Use Mid defend.nl. as by order of said e mrt. la sasd execution to me directed and deilered. obb- manding me to sell said above devcricd real property la tbe rrsnaer vrorlded by law. uaiea idls xist aay ot Mar. 4 w K L. I'ARROTT. iberiffof Douglas Coaaty. Oregon. Notice for Publication t'ntted States Land CMBee. Roseburr. Oregon. July 7. Nolle is here y given thai In compliance with the proiti"ns of the act of Congrci at JubcS. entitled "An ae 1 for the sale of Urster lands In Ite Elates of California, Ores-en Nevada .and Wastinrum Territory." asextead ed to all the public land I'.a'.ei by act ot An rest t. use CHARLES H.MEC.-iCH f IRosebarc. e-euntr nf iKne as. slate nf Oregon, has this -"ay fhed in .Ms m e his worn statement No iff: r the torchase of the "' ot Ni',, and Isv.s 1 and Jot sec tion t. lownshin 2 south, rsoc- 3 west. and will offer proof to show that the land sueght Is more valuable for Its timber or stone than for ajrricultural parposcs, and to establish his claim lefore the Register and Ilecelver oi this office of Rose burr. Ore coa. ou Monday, the luth day of Oc'obe l?l. He names as witnesses, r. w . Turoell. Wa. Dar nell. I'ress Turnell. H. J Robinette. all of Peel . Isouglas county. Oregon. Anv and 1 persons claiming adversely tbe above described lands an? rraiminl to flu. th.. r claims In this ofhee on or before a! 10th day Ol Oct. 1304. I. T BKID-Jhi -Jnltp Register. Administrator's Sale of Real Propert. In the County Court, Stale of Oregon, for I).-ugl- County. In he Matter of tbe Partnership Est:; at Is'di.r Cara and siraon Caro, Partners as Ca.ro Hmthers : N.'tlce Is hereby clven tha! nnder and jmr-u-ant to an order oi the Cmntv Cohm of DooKiss county. On-KOn. made on the Tth day of June. lrM. and entered of recorl In Vot 11 atpecv 4T6-IT of the p-obate rewrd of said county, tbe uudeidsDed administrator of Mid j-ar netsfelp eswte will on aad alter the 2ml day of Julv. I'AH. at Rose burr. Oregon, otler for sale sad sell to tbe highest bidder fr cwh In hand at pri vate tale all ot the rich t. title aud Interest ot said partnership estate In at.d l- the followinc described real property of Ud estate in Doug las county, Oregon, to-wit 1 he 1)L six, seven and elcht In block T. First Southern Addition to the city ot RowimrR, 0eon; Also the follosrinR described premises in Riv erside addition to tbe city of KomMiiy, Oregon, t -wit: The blocks 17, .6, JT. V9. and X; also WooisC and 1). and tee lt 1, 2.3. 1. .V 6. T, and S in block 21. The lot I and 5 In bock 2. Also that parlot Alder street hsretofore vacated lyln between blocks 27 an 1 JO; sikI all that part ot Aiuersireei neretoiore vacan-ti ijinc teiHOH bU"ks2ri and 19, nu all that part of Vine street heretofore vacatol lying between blocks 21 and Also all that part ol Vine street and Post street heretofore vacated lying east of aline drawn north and south U'tweeu a point on the norm tine ot am street in tne center ot ine street and a point where std line when drawn north and south would come opposite to ard duo wea' of the nortb-west cornerof bbck,-C;" Also the cart half of that part ot Willow street heretofore vacated lying between blocks 11 and 17. Also the following described premises In wild Riverside Addition to tho city ot Koseburg as follows b-wlt: The Iota B, 7,?,?, 10, 11.12, 1 and 14 In block "Tho lots 9. 10, 11. 12. 13, II, 15. and li In block 21. The lots 8.9, 10, H, and 12 In block I. Tbc lota 1G In block 3. The lots 11 In block 5 A'so the following described premises to-w it: Tho south halt of tho nortb-e.t.t quart r. and the north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty, township thirty-two south of range seven west It; Douglas, county, Oregon, containing ou hundred and twenty acres The said real property will be sold in one bodv or In separate ntrecla as in th judgment of the undersigned iidmlnlstrntor wilt bo for the best interest of taid estate Dated at Koseburg, Oregon, this 13th day nf June, ixii 17-50. Pimon Caro, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement Notice is hereby civeu that the undersigned, administrator of tbocsUtoofM E Dltlard, deceased, has filed his filial account as such administrator In tlio County Court of Doustlas County, State of Oregon, and that said county court has set.Tuesdav tho'Jtith dsy ot July. t'.WI, at 10 o'clock ot said day, at the court house In Koseburg, Douglas County, Slate of Oregon, as the tlm and plar-o ot hearing objections thereto, aud for tho final settlement of raid estate. 8 1.. DII.LAKD. Administrator of tho estato of M. K. Dillard, deceased Dnte.l this 21th day ot Juno 1901. Wood Wanted on Subscription. Tlioso wtalir.ig to pay up their uul Bcriptimi to tho ruvixiiEALKit mul not having tho cash, but having wood, wo nro willing to make tho exchange and receive wood on Biibscription nt tlio reg ular market price. Wo will accept both atovo and heater wood. PbAISDUALEIt Tub. Co. I THE TH U Unit Ar" AMD 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 traction at St. Louis. This can only he done by coing or returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." See u NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Write for illustrated booklet of Colorado's famous eights and resorts W. C. HcBRIDE, General Agent, 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON BOS WELL SPRIttGS FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT READY FOR BUSIfiESS CAPT. BEJi D. BOSWELL CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pay the highest cash price for Hides, green or dry. Pelts ,goat skins, furs, iron bras?, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots & shoes Have some splendid bargains in second hand Fnrflitnre ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. Are Yon Going to St Louis? If so Purchase yonr Ticket ?ia the ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS Ciioico of Routes going or returning, via Si. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo For Rates Call on pour Local Agent Dutes of Sale: June 16-17-18 July 1-2-3 Aug; S-9-10 Sept. 5-6-7 Oct. 3-5-5. For furtfeer info'iuation and Sleeping Car Reservations Call on or Address a. el Mcdonald 140 Third st, Portland, Ore. Gen'l Agent. Lumber & Building Materials At a Sacrifice LUMBER IS CHEAP Read Our Cash Prices Rough Lumber $S.oo Sized Lumder $S.oo i x 12 Common s 2 s $S.oo Shiplap $10.00 1x6 Flooring $10.00 And all other LUMBER m proportion. Lumber Yards near Depot GIVE US A CALL 1 LEONA MILLS LUMBER COMPANY By J. J. KENN'EY, Pres. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every desriytion. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. 023) OAKLAND. OREGON Title Guaranteed: Loan Lo. K03KBURQ, ORKGON. I. D. Hamilton, President D C. HAXtLTOM, Pccy. and Treaa 0(9co In tho Court Houw. IUtq the only com nictcaot ot abstract NMka In Douclas Count XbatracUand UcrttBcatca ot Title tainlthrdo loui?la connty land and mlnlns clalmi. Ha alno a comrtlote act ol TracinRD o' all townth plate la the Kowburc. Orcmm, U. S. t-aud Dl trict. Will make blue print copies of any town ahlp. Si. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. Kcliablo crown and bridge work, J. P. John&on, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 49tf pRIO HMN r - . I Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Bine Prvnta of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for al! Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone -IIS ROSEBURG. OREGON '1 MRS. H. E ASTON is prepared to wait upon old and new customers anof friends with a fu'J and complete stock of GROCERIES' All fresh and of the verv beat f qualitr. Teas aad coffees are i specialties. Your natronam solicited. a 305 Jackson St., Roseburg Z