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THE SUCKER CREEK ELDORADO. Gold In Sacks, In Cans, In Bottles and i rvmwino- Utensils at The Briggs Camp. A journey by wheel to Holland and thence by trail on foot up Sucker creek and over the mountain brought us to the spot which is justly entitled to be I considered one of the wonders of the world, says the editor of the Grants Pass Courier. David Briggs and his family, son-in- law and brother, in all five men and two ladies, are in camp bv their bonan- za, carefully watching and guarding it and taking out some gold from time to lime. They are making no euori to mine it and are rnerclv taking out a few I slabs of gold or hau Ifc me quartz speci- mens to pass away t p time until they can safely deposit the treasure already secured. They argue with reason that the gold is safer in the ground than it is out of it. It is one of the peculiar con- ditions of this mine that the gold can be taken out far more rapidly than it can I be taken care of. The fact that they are not working night and day on the vein, hastwen misinterpreted by some, who do not understand the conditions and the report has thus got abroad that the place is worked out. Nothing could be further from the truth. From all appearances thev have only just begun to take out the gold which is lying near the surface. The milk pan full of gold in slabs, which was on exhibit at a Grants Pass bank, is only a preparation for the won dera that greet the eye when the mine is visited. At the Briggs tent, there is gold in sacks, in cans and in bottles, in the mortar, in gold pans, in tin cups and cookinc utensils, everywhere. There seems to be enough gold in sight around their camn to satisfy a family for a life time vet the inaior part of what they hare taken oat has been cashed away. The place where all this treasure has been taken out, is an insignificant hole Borne twelve feet in length, as wide as a ledge, which seems to run from 12 to 14 inches, and from one to two feet deep. All the excavation which has been done could be done by one man in an hour, though it would probably take him long er than that to pick out the gold. Mr. Briggs estimates that all the work which has been done is not more than half a day's work for one man, and the esti mate seems a reasonable one. The find is no "pocket." It is a true fissure vein on a contact between cranite and pornhvrv and is traceable for a lone distance alone the side of the mountain. No tests have vet been made to show the extent of the rich Dav chnte. which still continues both lonrftndinallv and vertically from the excavation. The quartz, exclusive of the seams of pure gold, carries mining values from fS to $20 to the ton. Gold is diffused through the rock itself and is not found alone in the seams. This is presumed to be a good indication of permanency, xne vein at the end of the excavation is about 12 inches wide. The find is located on one of the spurs of Tennant peak of the Siskiyous. Ten nant peak is the culmination of a triple watershed which embraces tributaries of Sucker creek, Althouse creek and of the Klamath river. The ledge is on the slope which leads to Thompson creek, a tributary of the Klamath, and is only about 100 yards from the top of the divide which slopes on the north side to Fehely gulch, a small tributary of Suck er creek. It may be considered the same divide or "backbone" which sep arates Sncker creek and Althouse. This ridge is one of the biggest gold carriers on the Pacific cost. Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years of Suffering. "Irish to sayka few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy," says Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Martinsville, Va. "I Buffeted from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and dur ing that time tried various medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last summer one of my children 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 that wonderfnl medicine." ""This remedy is for sale by A. C. Mars era & Co. The finest military post in the world is being constructed by the government a few miles from Manila. It is called - Fort William McKinley. This post has been established on a piece of high 'ground where the troops will have the most salubrious surrounds. Within easy reach of Manila it is yet far enough away to keep men away from the temptations of the city, while the sani tary conditions will be perfect. Thus the health and efficiency of the soldiers will both be promoted. This does not look like early abandonment of the - islands. The cascara bark industry causes a scarcity of farm hands in Lincoln coun ty. Ayers You can depend on Ayer's Hair Vigor to restore color to your gray hair, every time. Follow directions and it never fails to do this work. It stops Hair Vigor fallingofthe hair, also. There's great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be disap pointed. Isn't that so? " My hair faded until It irai about white. It took uit one bottle of Ayer's Hair Vigor to restore It to Its former dark, rich color. lour Hatr Vigor certainly docs what you elalm for It." A. M. BooaAH, Boeklngham, N. C. fl-00 a bottle. All drnggists. J. a AVER CO., Lowell. Mass. for Fading Hair Lament of the Democratic Mule Tbeae ears that Jackson once caressed, This back that Jefferson has pressed, Are now pawed over think of that By each ambitious Democrat. And stable boys, like "Gum Shoe Bill," Like Parker, protege of Hill, And he of all the boys the worst, The Journal's little Willie Hearst, Come 'round to pat me on the side, dread this presidential race, Where I am doomed to sure diegrace. The elephant, in perfect shape, Now breasts with confidence the tape The ablest rider in the land Has now my mighty foe in hand, Oh ! he will ride without mishap The presidential handicap es, handicap, for much disease Has leu me spavineu in me Knees, 10. have the epizootic, now, And headache lurks behind this brow My back is lame from Cleveland's weight Thrice has it borne that sacred freight, And yet, despite my grief and pain, That portly saint would ride again, Twice to defeat did Bryan ride, This much-enduring back astride. That rider who is all tirade Such an outrageous racket made, Yelling and howling while he told All the iniquities of gold, that both these ears are useless grown And I am deaf as any stone. But drag me out upon the track, Throw Judge Parker on my back Sponge out my mouth, tie up my knee, Inject some cocaine into me, I'll do my best to win the race, I'll try at least for second place. Ex. Early History Oregon's Firsts. Geo. H. Himes has compiled a list of first events in the history of Oregon Some of them are: First white child, Alice Whitman. born March 14, 1837, near Walla Walla First marriages, Rev. Jason Lee and Anna Pittman, Cyras Snepherd and Susan Downing, July 16, 1S37. First funeral service, July 28, 1834, over a French-Canadian, by Rev. Jason Lee. First religious service by Rev. Jason Lee, September 23, 1S34. Rev. Lee also cradled the first grain. The first thresher was brought to Ore' gon by Thos. Otchin, coming by wav of Cape Horn and costing $1,550. Kev. J. L. rarrish brought some white clover here in 1840. P. W. Gillette brought the first roses, strawberries and raspberries to Oregon The first saw mill was near Vancouv- er ,n 13J0 or xtuo DJ "onam Jiason William Meek brought some grafts lo u,m in ish The first brick waa made 'm Oregon P - v George Gay at Wheatland, lamhill county, in 1841 The first frame house was at the Dalles built by Rev. Perkins October 1, 1S39. Etiene Lacier cultivated the first soil in 1829 near Portland. The first printing was May 18, 1839, 1 t T An.a: rtA U m Tl.n 1 luc ",D1- ""wi spectator, at uregon uity, em-nary o, 1846. Interesting State News. There is a physician in McMinnville named Wisecarver. No wonder he does I a slashing business. A Linn county newcomer, being sick, and in a hospital, five of hia neighbors turned in and did his haying. For land that he paid fS an acre for 11 years ago, a Hood River man receiv ed last week $200 an acre. Dallas has passed an anti confetti ordinance. One is needed at times in other and larger places. 1 lie Mood Kiver trait O rowers asso ciation and Apple Growers' association have amalgamated. One Polk county farmer had 300 tons of hay, most of which he has shipded to Portland, receiving from $13 to $15 a ton. Salem may have a linen mill during the winter. A woolen mill in winter and a linen mill in summer would be more seasonable. The West Side Enterprise says : "Cor vallis has recently bad a case of Manila itch, smallpox and holv rollers and still the place won't down." Many fish are being caught these days in the streams of Tillamook county, along whose wooded courses cne can have a very enjoyable outing. Ashland is supposed to De a ury town, hut a man sold wet goods openly on the Fourth, and left the town next morning O ".A1 -vrtl" sjtT,K a sww4 Alaatinn a o J wavfvA nun s fcWdL bieauui i Two carioadB of Hood Elver straw- 1 - n 1 T . 1 . I 1 Demes, nnumg a puur uiarjtet at urn a ha and Chicago, were carried on to Massachneetts, where they arrived in good condition. The next annnal encampment of the Southern Oregon Soldiers and Sailors Reunion Association will take place at Jacksonville. It will open Sept. 19th and continue for five days. Fine farms, prolific orchards, rich metal mines, promising coal measures, and the whole overspread with bountiful grass and belted with clfoice timber such, in brief, is Douglas county. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined person b, the death rate among small children is very high during the 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 be cured by thp timely use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For ealo by A. C. Marstera & Co. WilUmatte Valley Chautauqua soclatlon. As- The Willamette Valley Chautauqua Association will meet at Gladstone Park near Oregon City, "July 12th to 24th, 1904, inclusive. The Southern Pacific Company will make reduced rates on the Certificate plan for this occasion. Call on any Southern Pac Agent for ad- vertifintr matter. J16 When bilious take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by A. C. Marstera & Co. Notice to the Public. United States 1-and Office. Kosclmre. Orceou, July 8. 190J, To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby Riven that the Oregon anil Callloirila Railroad company Iirh Med In this offico a list ot lands situated In the lou-nsliI described below, aud has applied for a patent lor said lands; mat me nsi is open u mo puu He lor Inspection and a copy thoroot by de scriptive subdivisions has been posted in a con venient place la this ottii-e, lor the inspection ol all persons Interested and the public general- HOUII1 Ol UHBU IIUU tlUOfc 111 M llllt lUi; Meridian. SW'i NWli. NW'i Sec . T . . 11 VI 1 t. . - I tll1-M..4 I.. 36. R7; allSiCl.TSl. K9; all Sec :1, T 31, It J; all Sec 5. T 31, K 9; all 8ec7. T Jl. K i: all sec II T 31 R 9, all Sec 11 r 31 K 9; EK NBJi V-M 5r-U, W U Sec 13, T 31, R9; all See lb, Tp 31, K 9; all Sec 1". I" 31, R 9; all Sec 19, T 31, R 9. all Bvc 21 . T31. ll'J; alUeclM.TSl, K9: all Sec as, T 31, K 9. all Sec 27. T3I, 119; all Sec ir, I :1, R 9; all SCO 33 1 31" K y; an sec i .u n v, an Sec IT 31, RIO; all Sec 8, T 31. RIO: all Sec 5, T31.R10; all See. 7, T31 R 10; all Sec 9, T 31. RIO; all Sec 11 T31.R10; all Sec 13, T 31, R 10; all Sec 15, 1 31 R 10; all Sec 17, T 31, it lo: all Sec 19. T 31. H 10; all Sec 21. T 31, R lr-; nil Sec23,T31,R10: all See 25. T 31, K 10; all Sec 27. T 31. R 10; allSeci'J.TSl. R 10. all Sec 31, T 31, R 10; all Sec :, T -1, R 10. a l Sec :, T 31 , R South of Bas Line and t.st ol Willamette Meridian. All Sec 5, T 22, R 1; all Sec 7. T 22. Rl- KlVi. Sw9.T2RI: SWI and NU. See 17.TI2.it l: all Sec 19. T 32. R 1. Wltk-n the nut sixty dajs following the date of this notice, protests or conuls again! the claim of the company to any tract or sub division within anv rvotlou. or nart of sec tlon. aercrloea in mc nsi, on me ground that the same is more valu able for mineral than (or agricultural purpose. will be received and noted lor report to tno G.'iipml Land Office at Washington. D.C. Jj7 S15 J. T. JiKU'uiss, ueRlsier. j. ii iiwi 11, neveiter. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for Douglas County: Augmt Klente, riaiutin, ) vs. Lena tClenke. Defendant. 1 To Lena Klcnke. above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon, you aie here by summoned and required to appear and ans wer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled court and cause, within six weeks from the dale ol the nrsi publication ol this summons, and if you fall to appear and answer as herein requited, for want tbeteol plalntitl will apply to said court lor the relief demanded in his complaint, which Is lor a de cree fiom said eonrt dissolving the marriage contract existing between plalntltTand delend- ant, and for such other and fur Jier relief at to the court may seem meet. This ummons Is published once a week for at least six successive weeks In the 1'lxiMiKal Ka, a semi-weekly newspaper, published at UrMotitirir Oroi-nn. lir nnlpr of Hon. M. I). Thompson, County Judge ol Douglas County. Orego , made June 21, 19M. The first publica tion oi inu summos is on June auru, iah. Buchanan A Uremnceu, 60-60 Attorneys for Plaintiff. CALL FOR BIDS. Sealed bids will Ikj received for the keeping of the following ferries at the September term of the County Court, to-wit, on the Otli day of ieptemler 1904 at 1 o'clock p. m. : Smith's Fern-, Dinunick's Ijjne Rook Ferry and J. A. Sawyer's Fern-, bids to be given with or without omipment 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. How 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 Southron Pacific points in Oregon, on and af'er June 1st. Ask Agents for further infor raatiou and a handsonielv illustrated BTin V IM1 1 V booklet, or write to Eduin Stone. Manager C A E R. R... Albanv Ore., or W. E. Coman, G. P. A., S. V Co., Portland. 40 tf Coriolon 51179 The Imported Perchcon "Coriolan" belonirinir to F. B. Waite will make the sea son at the Empire Livery Stable of Kelly & Banks. Every bod' is invited to call and see this elegant stallion and get prices and terms. His weight is I7OO pounds color black aud his cost was looO. He was recently imported frrm Fmiif.,- nnrl h full nml. r igree is OU exhibition at the above named Liverv Stable TYPHOID GERMS. The microscope shows that in the blood ofeTcry person snfferinir from typhoid the little fenni can be found as shown above. They are supposed to (ret into the water or milk we dnnlc. The germs multiply so that one germ is capable of producing about one hundred trillion genua in twenty-four hours. That is why if they ever get into the water supply of a town they multiply so fast that nearly everybody drinking the water comes down with the distase. There are exceptions, however, and they are the persons whose health is perfect, whose blood is pure, and liver active. When the germs gel into a healthy body they are thrown off with the other poisons. Recent Chicago statistics show that one-eighth of all the deaths in the past two years in that city have resulted from pneumonia. The best advice we can give is to put the body into a perfectly sound, healthy condi tion. Be assured that you have rich, red blood and an active liver. Many years ago Dr. R. V. Pierce, who is consulting surgeon to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute at Buffalo, N. Y found certain herbs and roots which, when made into an alterative extract (without the use of alcohol), seemed to be the very best means of putting the stomach, blood and vital organs into proper condition. This seemed to him as close to nature's way of treating disease as it was possible to go. For over a third of a centurv Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery lia' had a wonderful sale anr. the cures resulting from its use aie numbered by thousands. It in a tissue-builder, better than cod liver oil because it does not sicken the stomach, or offend the taste. It strengthens or renews the assimilative or digestive pro cesses in the stomach and puts on healthy flesh when the weight of the invalid is reduced below the normal. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery." Nothing else is "just as food." Dr. Pierce' Pellets cure biliousness. Summer Normal. Following is the Hostor of the Sum mer Normal to be held at Htiguno from Juno 27 to August (Hh. F. 8 llaroim, Supt., Book Keeping. W. W. Dixon, Theory and l'rnctiro and 1'sycol, Geography, Grammar, Hud. of Drawing and Music. c V. B. Dillard, Algebra, Physics, Phys. Geography, School Law. 1) .C. Kellems, Heading, Orthography, Physiology, Hygiono. V. U Beattio, History, Civics, Arith- matic, Composition, Hhet. J. W. Ixilxlcll, Vertical Writing 60-5t Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between Weatlierford & Mnrsturn, hurlwrs, has been dissolved by mutual consent, T. I). Weatlierford assuming full charge of the business. All bills will bo receipted for and paid by the eaid T. I). Weatlier ford. -HMwpd The Fair Route Via Chicago or 'ew Orleans to St. Louis, '.s the one that gives you the most for your money, and the fact that the ILLINOIS CENTRAL offers uxsdk assed skkvice via these points to the WORLD'S FAIR, and in this connec tion to all jwints boyond, makes it to your advantage, in case you contemplate a trip to any point east, to write us be fore making final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at leaft a Jo.en different routes. B. II. Tbcmiiull, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson F. A P. A., Room I.Colman Bide, Seattle, Wash. Special Excursion to the World's Fair The Denver A Rio Grande, in connec tion with the Missouri Pacific, will run series of Personally Conducted Excur sions to the World's Fair during June. These excursion will run through to St. , 1-ouis without change of oars, making short stops at principal points enroute. The first of these Excursions will leave Portland June 7th, and the second June 17th. The rate from Roseburg will W 175.45 to St. Ixniis and return. Excur sionists going via the Denver A Rio : Grande have the privilege of returning via a ditfernt route. This is the most ' pleasant way, as well as the most de lightful route, to cross the continent. , The s'ops arranged give an opportunity of visiting the various points of interest ' in and altout Salt Lake City, Denver and ' Kansas City. If you wish to accompany 1 one of these excursions write at once to ' W. C. MeBride. 124 Third etreH, Port-J land, for sleeping car reservations. Are You doing to St. Louis? If so call for your tickets via the HOCK ISLAND SYSTEM, the line hav-1 ing Terminal at entrance Fair Grounds. Round trip rate $07.50. Good forninety days from date of sale. Choice routes going and returning via St. Paul, Den ver, Colorado Springs, Pueble or El Paso. Stop over permitted in both direction. Datbs o- Sale: June 7th, 10th, 17th, ISth, July 1st, thiil, 3rd, Aug, Sth, tth, Sept. 5th, (1th, 7th, Oct. 3rd, 4th 5th. On above dates rate of $72.50 will be made to Chicago and return. For further information ami sleeping car reservations call upon or addres, A. II. Mi Do.v.tii), General Agent. HO Third St., Portland, Oregon. Society ffleetlngs. AF. A A. M. Lanrrl Lodge No. 13. Ilsld regular meetints on socono and f nrlh Wednei-d.tve ol each month. J. T. Bridges, W. 11. N.T. JkWLTT, Secretary. BI . O. ELKS. RoflPbtug 1 31'S. Holde recnlar cot tioneat I O. O. F. Unl LrrlRfN'r. conimnnicn on con(l tnd fourth Thurpdnys of eAcb mouth. All membfrp rpqUBJted to auetid rpgn larlv anil alt vieitine lr .ihT nre conli illy invited to attend. F. b. Waitk, K. K. Uor McClallks, S?cretarv. CO.'.l), 1st SEPARATE HATTALLION O.N. G , trier-lb et Atmorj Hall overy Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamlix, CaH IV O. . F. Philetnricu l.odi:e No. 8. SItB in Odd Fellowd' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Cass etreets. nit Saturday evening ol each t-x Mem bers of the order in irood emniliriL' ar Invited to attend. J. C. TwrrciiELL, N U. N.T Jkwktt, Secretary. Kof P. Alpha Lo.l(co No 47. Meet ivary Wediipwlay, in I. O 0. F Hall 8t7:30 p. m. Members It good standing are invited to at lend. Geo. W. Kimiiall, C. C. ElMEK WlMBEKLY, K. of It. it S. L ILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of vooacrail. Meets on 2nd and 4th ThursdaTS of each month nt thp I. 0. 0. F. Hall. Visiting members in good Bt.'inding urn invited to attend. Minnie Jones, Guardian Neighbor. Hell Morian, Secretary. Second and Fourth Thursdays. 0.' E. 8. Rosoburp OhaDtor No. S Holds thelrregular meeting on thp first and third ThnrsdHvs In esrl. nonth. Visiting membpre in eoorf itandiug are respectfully invito! to at tend. Maude Rnst, W. M. Regina RaBt, Secretary, w 0OHMEN OF THE WORLI).-Oak U.irnn No. 125. Meets at the Odd F'-llows' Hall, in Rosnbnri?. everv first apd third Mondav evening, Vicit- ins noinnore aiwnys welcome. N. T. Jewett. C J. A Hpciia.van, Clerk. C Lost. One bay maro branded 11 on shoulder, blemish on shoulder, weight about 11, 000 lbs. One dark gray mnro branded OXon right shoulder, blind in one eye. Suitablo roward will be paid for informa tion leading to their recovery. Matt SEiouNntmu, 48lni Jefferson, Oregon. Professional Cards. Q.KOKGU M. BROWN, Attorney-at-Law, Court House Downstairs. ROSKBURd.ORK V F1SHEII, M. D Physician, Surgeon. Oflice over P. O. Robkbuiw, 'Phone Main 691. Okkoon. DH. W. II. DAHBV, D. M. D. Dentist Olliie in the Abraham Building (Over the I'oi-.olllce In the illiee here tofore occupied by Dr. J. K, Chapman Roseburg, Oregon QK.GEO. E. HOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. Office Ilcvlcw Hin. KOHKKUkU' ORKtiON Pnnnc, Main ftl W IVY MRS. DENTIST, Kuvlew Building, telephone No. 4. KOHEBI'UU. OUKUO.- M. CnAwroKD d J. O. Watsox Attorneys at Law, Koomtl&S. Bank Bulldg., KOSSBUHU, OF. CVUuslness before the P .-J Land Offr nc! amine caet a specially. J C. FULLERTON Attorney-at-Law. WD' practice In all the Stale and Koderal Courti ucre in jsarxs nw KoaeDurg, Oregon. P. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Bank Building KOSKBURG, OREGON J A. BUCHANAN, Notary PnMic. Attorney-at-Law. Collections a Specialty. K.-o n Martoi Kulldlue ROdKBOltli. o J) H. L.STUDI.EY, Osteopathic Physician A drugle method of healing All dl-i i ivpoo.i 10 me trraitafni i: nttltatkn free. OSice ovi-r the l: USice Ph nc Xo. Mil HiHinS to ll A. -..2 to 4 P. M. ReIdeub II. D. Urattt plarc. 1'hooe So. V&i R W. MAHSTERS A 1 1 o r n ey-a t-La w Notary Public Marstera Building Notice of Forfeiture. Cottao! (Irore, Lane Count j. State of Orrjon, March 3C XH. To K. C. (ienn a lmlnbtratorof the ri'.ale ol I). B. Cohon. dmiwl, awl to Mrs. T. F. Wil ton. Mr. Cktk J.TiIrt,yit. Carrie E. Mason. Ml.vt Maj Man.ErutQfi Collon. Bn T. Gann, anil K. C. (iuun. heirs at law of nid I). B Col ton, deeeawd. and to alt other rw2i claim- l"R t rl title or intere.t. either. In law oi eialty lo or to the mining elsisi herein after described. a heir oi the said D. B. Cot ton. deceaK-d or otherwise: You anleach of you are hereby ooilOtO. that I. Ihc nndcnlsae-J. have cxlx-mled aaoner and ! p-rformed UW and sw k to toe amount of I Onellnndrol Dollars, non the "lineiet" lode ailninc rtalnt, situated in the Bobetnla Mining District. In the Coanlr of IHmicIu, state of Oregon; Thai the money mi expended and li e Utor jcrlortBed was irfornivd and exjinled on and betneen the lt oy of ente-nter and the JWhdarol ?pteter A. I. KW, In order lo bold said premise under the provisions of Section 2 CM of the HerUed Hiatite of the Pnlled Slates and laws of the Slate of Oretcon. 11 PR the amount tequlred l hoM Die same for the year endin; iKTomler 31. IlIS. That said vort nrii saM rUli t u per formed by Edd. Jenks and Ren Cnrry lor anl at the expense of the undersigned And if within Ninety (.)) days Itom the ser vice of this Notice upon you by IheSheriSor within Ninety (SO) days alter serti e of ihlt notice by publication you fait or refute 1 1 con tribcte Ibe proportion of such expenditure as a co-owner, your interest in the said claim will become the property of the undersigned under said Section 2321 by reason of uild failure to contribute said proportion of utd expenditure. FEUX CUKR1N Notice for Publication. I'nltml States Limit office. HoscUunr. Orvcoti June is, 1WL Notice is tterety given tnat la compliance with the ljrovislona of the act ot Coi:rea of June X, eatltleil "An art for tl e sale of tlmtier Is mis in t c stales of California Orejroa Nevada .and W asblrm, n Terrluiry." aseilenJ el lo all the public land stales br actoIAngust , IIKMIV C. R1TZMASN, of Koscl.urif, toiimy ol IV iula state of Ore kod, has this day flleil tu iliis olllcc Ills snorn statement No. riSSV. lor the fii rhae o' the e! nJi. n1, ne'4 of section No. SI In lj Xo.2fi, s, r No. 9 w, and will olfcr rnxf to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its Umber or stone than for agricultural urioses, and to establish his claim before the Register and Keccivor ot thla otfice of KoseburK.Oresoa. on Fndav, lhe9lh dav of Septembers, 1S0I. He names as witnesses; Charles Thotn. lohn Thorn Kosebunr. Ore; William Sie ucr. Edward Von 1'cssl, of Cleveland, Ore. Any and all persons clalmlne diversely the abnve described lands arCrcqurstcd to file their claims In this office on or bc'oro aald 9th day of September. 190J. J T. BRIUC1K8. Jn W-Ss-pd Register. Notice for Publication. Unite! Stales Land Office, RoH-btirR. Orvson, June II. 1901. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congrcsi of June S, 1S.S, entitled "An act for the sale ot timber lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada, aud Washington Territory," as extend ed to all tha public land states by act of Aucnxt 4.1S92. EDWIN J. BPTRIOK, ot Rosclmrg, county ot Douglas, state ot Ore gon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No Citt, for the purchase ot theH Bc!f. u)g cJi of section No. 'Jl, In tp No. 26, a r No. 9 w. ' and will offer proof to show that theland sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud to establish hli claim before the Register and Receiver ot this ofllc of RoubuiT, Oragon, on Friday, the 9lh day ol September, 10M. He names as witnesses: Charles Thorn. John Thorn, Itnscbunr, Ore; Wl 11am Steiner, Edward Von I'ssl,nf Cleveland, Oro Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands arc requested to tile their claims In this office oti or before said Sth day of September, 1901. J.T. BRIDflKd, Jn SO SS pd Register. CONTEST NOTICE. United States Land Office, Rosubunr. Oregon, Jnno 10 lvot. A iifficle!.lcontejtnfndavlt having been Sled In this office by William A Spracne. rontca ant, against Homestead cinery No 10057, made June as. 1900. tornJi twi, ci sec. 31, tp.SGs, r3r. byJoMtc Wlutloiv, coutcstoe, In which It la alluded thai Jesse Whitlow, Ls dead, hav 1"K Iwoji den.l about two j oars; that noneot lita heirs, If he has any such heirs, have en teral nt on, or In any manner cultivated the land embraced In hia said claim: that the said claim la wholly abandoned, fnld parties nre hereby i ottllod to appear, respond and offer evidence touching raid allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on July VI, lil, before the lletlstcr and Receiver at tho United Btatos Land Office In Roseburg Oregon, Tho said oontoMant having, in a proper affl. davl', filed Jui.o 10, 1901, set forth facta which show liint aflerduc dltsvcnoo personal service of this notice can noil bo made, .It Is hereby onlered and directed that such notice bo glvon by due and proper publication. J. T, BR 11)0 KB, Register. J. U. BOOTH, Vol 47-Ow-pU Receiver, Administrator's Notice. In Cotintr Court of State of Oregon for Douiilaa County. In the matter ol the catate of John II Hlmpe, defeased : Notlrc 1m hefphv ul vn that Iho iiridfirslflrried. by order of abornainod Court, made ami cutered in the Journal of said Court on April 12th, 1901, was appointed administrator of the above-named estate. All persons having claims aaainst said estste are requested to present the same, duly verified, within six months from dte of this notice, and all persons indebted to said estate are request ed to make immediate payment to the under- ignea.at his omce, Review nuiKling, Rose burg, Oregon. Dated till) 12111 Hay ol April, UAH. J. C. KulLebtok, Administrator. Notice for Publication. United Statea Laud Office Rotebure, OioKon, June 20, l'jot. No'.lcti U hnby civen that In compliance with th prnvlaloni of tb act of CoiiKn-M ol June i. lb7H, entitled "An rt for the ale of Umbur Und in theHtalca of California. Oregon, Kavada and Washington fertltori a exunded U all the public land italei by act o- VijusM, im. MR-j HATTIE DANIKL8 of Roseburg, county of DoUKlas, utate of Ox- on. has tlilaoar nieu In tbli omiee his nrti itatem. nt of 6262. for the ntircliase of the EW1 ot Section No 4, Toicahlp'27 H, Kmiue :i wtt j and will ulir prool to ihow that the land nought U mora raluaLl for It timber or ttone than for agricultural tiiitnowi. and lo Mtabllih bli claim bafort tb IteKlitcr and Recelvar of thU j ofllc of RoMbarv, Ortion. I on We ne-flay the 21t day of September, 1VH , 8he natnea a wltne-'tn: John Kvarta. K I Kva-t of Piel. Ore., U Krakenberirer, of Rom;-I buru. Ore.. II A Cooley, of Kert.y, Ore. Any and all peraont claiming advcrwly the abivedecrlLeI Iandi are reiutUd to file their claims In thu office on or before wild 2Ut day of . Sept.lMII. J. T. BKIUHCS I Jup Kejleter Notice foi Publication. j Cnited Stales Land Office. Kosebunr, Oregon July 1, liOt. ! fetlit it htrabr rlrta that In eotscllaoca ' with tht wroTlilons of tha aot of Concrast at , Juntt.ini niltled"An act for tb taU at I timber laadt In the Stattsof California. Ortfea ' Karada .and Washlnaton Ttrrttorr." assxttna- I d U all tha f a all land lUtai by aat at Aafut ; of Roy, county of i'earce. state of I Washington has this day filed In this office bis worn statement 'o (-y) fnr the purchase of the KEJ-i of i-ec 34, Tp S. II s west and will offtrrof toshww J;aithlaadsocs;ht la mora TatuaU for its limber or stone tfcsa ' for agricultural purposes, and to estaMlsh his ; alalm befort tts Reilsierand KecelTer of thxt su2)ca sh Maaoursj.viesou. on Thursday the J2nd lay of September, I'M. lie names as wuntases Jonn n icera. jonn Clark, W II McCrutsen of Koseburg. Oregon, ilorrlsti lllli.ot tite, nun. Any and all persons cUlmlnjt adversely the abnredtacribed lands are re)Uested to ale their claims In this office on or before said 2nd day of Sept 1901. J. T BKIDGEi, JUp Keirister. , Sheriff's Sale. in the Circuit Court of th- Slate of O ofnn for IkMJRlss County. Murphy Urant A Co 1 a corporation I'laintin" , TS The McUee Co , a corpor atlon. IT McGee and F J Mc ee. Defendants. ) ' Notice is hereby given mat by Tirtie oi an execullnn. duly issued out ot the abure nasaed court and cause m the "th day of July uim a JuJrerot ni an1 decree duly renderi and entered in said eourt and ni on the lttth day of May I'AIi. la faror ol the above named plainild and axainsl the above narssed defend anis, me itcoee i o . ami r i xcfn. for the the sum of tZTIJK upon which judgement tht re wat credited July l- liOi. the sum of J101r leavUc adeSciency therroo of UTi'.O with interest' thereon from July 12. 1'ju2, at the rate of i per cent per annum, which judiceraeni was duly, enrolled and docketel in the deck's oSee ol j sa d court on the M day of May YAK. Now tht refore I will on 1 Saturday the 20 day of August lrjO-i, at one o'clock p m. of said day at Ibe eonrt Bouse front do-jr. in Hoebure, IKMisla. eoonty Oreeon. sell at public auction. l ihe blabesl bidder, for cash in hand, all the rUht. title and ' Interes the said def-ndaau. The Mc",e C. ' and I T MeOe or either of tbesn 5: had on the l.-U day of July V.'iz. or any time Iheresfter. -n or to ih- f-i'towme de- sertb-! premises, to-wit: The north west quar ter o mc nortbeasl Quarter ot eettoa ?. tuwa ship 2 south, taste I wet ol W i Itontlts Coui.tr. Oreeon. totether with all and iau ar the tenements, herclitamena and apparlest snies thereunto beloaclai or in aaj wise ap trtalninf: and will apply the proceeds of such sale, first to the Cause of such :e. and to the payment of the sum of I172JO due the plait) It: with interest tnereon at the rale of S per cent per annum from the 12th dsy ot July. KMC and the oserplus If any there be. par over lo she sld defendants The MCiee Uo . an-l I T Metre- their avisos or Ie. si representatives Dated at Boveburp. this ixth day of July 194. JUtls H T. MevLLLEN, sheriff of Docj! is county. Oretoa. Notice for Publication. 1'nHe.I Sutea Laad OflJre. Rfsebury. firesron. jaly T. HM. Notice is herefT irtven thai In coaipilaBca with the provul. n of the a of CoaereM of JnaeS.'T. entitled "An art for the sale of Umber laads in Iterates of Call jjrala. Ore reo Nevada .and n ashlnxton Territory," as extend ed to all the public land i'.iUi by act ot Acrust 4.1S71 I'HARIXS II. VECSCH i f ' Rosebqnr. rountv of Isoaz'as. slate of Oregon, has this ''ay n!el in .his oWce hi ssrorn s'atvmeDt NoCm f-r Ibe treliae ! the i ol SP,. and Lots 1 and J ol se lion 4. ownship 2s oatb. ranee x snt, and will olf er proof to show that the land soe fit li raore valuable for its tlmt-er or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hia claim before the Register and Receiver of this olflca of Roaaburx. Ore ton. on Monday, tnelvth day of O.-tobe -, 19JI. ile names a wltneases: F. W. Turaell. Wsn. Dar nell. Press Tnrnell. H.J Kobmeltc, all of Peel. Doaslas county, Oregon Any and ail persons claisnia; adversely the above described lands are rtoeled to Sie the r claims In this omce on or before saw- Mtiiday olOct. 13JL I.T BK1DGKS -Jult Roristcr. Administrator's Sale of Real Property. In the County Court, State of Oregon, for Doorl-is County. In he Matter of the Partnership Estate of IstdorCaro and Mmon Caro. fanners as Caro Brothers: Notice is hereby clven that nnder an.1 parss ant to an order ol the County Conn of IHsuglas county. Oregon, made on the TUi day l June. 1901. and tnterrd ot record In Vol. 11 al page 475-176 of the p'obate. record of ald county, tkc undersigned administrator of saM r.nershl estate will on and alter the -ird day of Julv. I9W. at Kosebunr. Oregon, nder for sale snd to the highest bidder for cash In band at pri vate sale all oi the right, till aud Interest ot said paitnetshtp estate in and t the foDotviag described real piojrty of sld estate In Doug las county, Oregon. t-wlt Ihe lota ix. seven and eight in blocs J. First Koulhern Addition to the city ol Roovburg. Oregon; Alo tne following describol premises in Riv erside addition to the city of Roseburg, Otegon. i -wit. The blocks IT, X, 27. '.9, and SO; alv blocks C and I), and the lots 1, 2.. 1. t. 6, 7, and S In block 21. The lots 4 and 5 In b.ock 2. Also that partot Alder street heretofore vacated lying between blocks 27 an 1 30; and U that part ol Alder street heretofore vacated lying bvtweeu blockva; and i9. na all that part or Vine street heretofore vacated lying between blocks 21 and S6; Also all that part ot Vine street and Post street heretofore vacated lying cast of a line drawn north and south between a point on the north line ot Ward street In the center of tne street and a pilnt where said Hue when drawn north and south would come opposite to and due wesi of the north-west corner of block "C:" Also the call half ot that part of Willow street heretofore vacated lying between blocks 11 and 17. Also the following described premises In said Riverside Addition to the city of Roscburjt as follows to-wit: The lots 6. 7, S, 9, 10, 11.12, IS and H In block 2. The lots 9. 10, 11. 12, 13, II, 16, and 16 in block SI. The lota 6, 9. 10, 11. and 12 In block 1. The lots IS in block 3. 1 he lots 11 in block 5 Also the following described premise lo-wit: The south half nt Iho north-east quartr r, and tho north-east quarter of the south-east quarter of section twenty, township thirty-two south of range seven west 1c Douglas county, Oregon, containing one hundred and twenty acres Tho said real property will bo sold in one body or In separate psrccls as in th- Judgment of the undersigned administrator will be for the best interest of said estate Dated. at Koseburg, Oregon, this 13th day of Jntic.1901 47-60. SlMojt Caro, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement Kollco Is hereby given that tho undersigned, administrator ol the estate of M K. Dillard, deceased, has tiled his final account as such administrator In the County Court of Douglas County, Slate ot Oregon, aud that said county court has set Tuesday the 2Clh day of July. 1904, at 10 o'clock of Mild day, at the court lioue in Roseburg, Douglas County, State of Oregon, as the tirnn and place ol hearing objections thereto, aud for Iho final settlement ot said estate. 9. 1.. DII.LAKD, Administrator of the estate of M. K. JHIlard, deceased Dated this 24th day of Juuo 1901. Wood Wanted on Subscription. Those wishing to pay tip their sub scription to tho Plaindkalkr and not having tho cash, but having wood, wo arc willing to mako tho uxchtuigo and rocoivo wood on subscription at tho reg ular markot price. Wo will accept both stovo and heator wood. 1'laindxaj.kr Pub. Co. RIO MA nub. jz'o) i Ho! for St. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU BE THERE? See N;iMr-V Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the at tritions at St. Ivoais. This can only be done by going or returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." U NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLE,SE Write for illustrated looklet of Colorado's famous sights and resorts W. C. HcBRIDE, General Agent, 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON BOSWELLLSPRiIGS FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT READY FOR BUSINESS CAPT. BEM D. CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pay the highest cash price for Hides, green or dry, Pelts ,goat skins, furs, iron brass, copper, lead, zinc, rubber boots & shoe3 Have some splendid bargains in second band Finite ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. Are You Going to St Louis? If so Purchase yonr Ticket via the ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS Choice of Routes going or returning, via St. Paul, Denver, or Pueblo For Rates Call on pour Local Agent Dales of Sale: June i6-i7-i8July 1-2-3 Aug; S-9-10 Sept. 5-6-7 Oct. 3-5-5. For further information and Sleeping Car Reservations Call on or Address a. h. Mcdonald 140 Third St., Portland, Ore. Gen'l Agent. Lumber & Building lTlUlWllUlO 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 Aud all other LUMBER in proportion. Lumber Yards near Depot GIVE US A CALL LEONA MILLS LUMBER COMPANY By J.J.KENNEY, Pres. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of every description. Farms and Min eral Lands. Oregon, Washington and Minnesota. (j23) OAKLAND. OUEGON Title (iuarantee&Loan Co. ROSKBPRU, OREGON. I. U. Hamilton, 1'rostdout I) U. IUxutok, Secy, and Tress Office in tha Court House. 11 are thoouljcom plete set ot abstract books in Douglas Count Abstracts and Certificates ol Title furnlshrdo DongU omnty land and minim; claim. Ha. also a complete, set ot Tracings of all townsh plate lu the Itosfburg, Oregon, U. S. Land Dl trlct. Will make btue print copies of auy town ship. H. Little, DENTIST. i Oakland. - - Oregon. Unliable crown and bridge work, J. P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 49lf B05WELL Colorado Springs Abstract ot Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on GoTera ment Land. Bine Prints of Township Maps thowiaf all vacant Lands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON S'sVsVV'r i 5 MRS. H. E ASTON is prepared to wait npoa old and newcnstomersaBrdfriBds with a full and coapleie stock ot GROCERIES AH fresh and of the Try beet quality. Teas aad ceffeea are specialties. Your patroaage solicited. L- ff.t. c?a rs a. . 4