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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1904)
COMPLEXION Of COUNTY OfflCERS How They Were Divided Between the Parties ago. Nearly all 01 tne sou acres is cov ered with a dense forest of new fir and oak timber and brush that has grown up since the donation claim was settled on by Thomas and Nancy Kincaid and their children, including the writer of this, in October or November, 1853. There are thousands, perhaps tens of thousands, of cords of wood now grow ing on the land. Grain and Fruit Prospects. A COMPARISON IS INTERESTING Orepi Republicans Elected 237 and Deraocra's 95 Tied ii County Judge Cured of Chronic" Diarrhoea After Ten Years oi Buffering . ul4wish to sayja few words in pralso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy," says Mrs. Mattio Burge, of Martinsville, Va. "I suffeiod 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 pn cured a bottle of this remedy. 'Only two doses were required to give her en' Nearly a half of an inch of rain fell in tire relief. I then decided to try the the Willamette valley during the latter I medicine myself, and did not use all of Dart of last week, but greater amounts one bottle before I was well and I have Q.EORGE M. BROWN, A ttorney-a t-La w , Oonrt House Down Stun. The political complexion of the coun ty officers elected in the last general election is full of interesting food for study. The following table will show how these offices are divided : County Judges Republicans, 16; democrats, 16; nnion 1. County Clerk Republicans, 20 ; dem ocrats, 13. Sheriffs Republicans, 18; democrats, 15. County Treasurera Republicans, 26; democrats, 7. County School Snpts. Republicans, -25; democrats, 6; rep.dem., 1 ; ind.-rep., 1. County Assessors Republicans, 22; democrats, 11. Sorvevora-Republicans, 23; demo crats, 8; independent, 2. County Commissioners Republicans, 27; democrats, 6. Coroners Republicans, 2 ; democrats, 4; republican-democrat, 1; democrat prohibition, 1. County Recorders Republicans, 9; democrat, 1. Total Republicans, 237; democrats, 95; republican-democrat, 2; independ' ent-republican, 1 ; prohibition,!; inde pendent, 2; democrat-prohibition, 1. To those interested in politics it will be noticed that the minority fares very well when it cornea to the selection of county officers. While every county in Oreeon is republican in state and na tional officers, of the 839 county officers the democrats hare elected on their straight ticket, 95; the prohibitionists, 1; and one lias been elected as an in dependent republican, while two have been elected as independents, two as republican-democrats, and to cap the climax, and sit on the corpse of the republican candidate for coronor in Morrow county, the- democratic-prohi bition nominee for coroner, A. K. Higgs was chosen coroner. But this is the county where Leslie Matlock, the hero ofthoHeppner flood, was defeated for sheriff, where G. W. Phelps, the author of the Phelps law that caused the spe cial session, received an immense ma jority for district attorney, where demo cratic E. G. Noble defeated republican M. lichtenthal for re-election to his fourth term as treasurer, and the latter suicided on account of the defeat, and where Prof. D. V. S. Bied was nomi nated first by the republicans and then by the democrats for surveyor, and James I. McGee came out independent and defeated him by 285 plurality, and where the republican candidate for school superintendent and local option tied on 617 votes each. Salem States man. are reported in the coast counties. Fre quent rains also occurred in the eastern sections of the state. The rains west of the Cascades have done an immense amount of good. They will help all growing crops, especially potatoes, corn, oats, and late spring wheat. Hops also will be benefitted, as well as gardens and pasturage. The grain harvest has been interrupted by the wet weather, and in the coast counties and plateau section some cut hay was more or less damaged, but these losses are insignifi- cant compared with the great good the rams have done. Fall wheat has filled nicely, the heads being large and the berry plump. Al- thouch very little wheat has yet been thrashed, correspondents generally re port the yields to be better than expect ed. In Sherman county some complaint of smutis made but Generally the quality of the wheat is reported above the aver age. Hops are doing nicely, but it is not expected that the yields will be quite so heavy as last year, on account of the long spell of dry weather. Stock continues in excellent condition but pasturage is getting short, as is usu al at this season of the year, and the milk supply in the dairy herds has de creased slightly dnring the week. Peaches are ripe and plentiful, but apples have dropped badly during the week, although the prospects still con tinue favorable for a good crop of apples. never since been troubled with that complaint. One cannot say too much in favor of that wonderful medicine." This remedy is for sale by A. C. Mars- ters & Co. League. Commercial Club has Oregon Development The Portland issued a call for a convention of the Ore- eon Development League, to bo held at theMarquam Grand Theater iu Port land, August 2nd and 3rd. All comuier rial, agricultural, mining, stockraising and irrigation interests will be repre sented ; every editor in the state will be invited to attend as a delecate ; County Commissioners and Mayors of alltlowhs and cities will also be called upon name delegates, the Portland Woman'i Club will look after the comfort of ladies accompanying delegates, ana, among other entertainments, have arranged for a trolley ride on August 2nd, taking the most interesting and beautiful eiv virons of Portland, and on August 3rd ten street cars will be provided for a trip over the entire city. The Southern Pacific Company will sell tii kets at a very low rate of one fare for the round trip, from all points on Oregon Lines to Portland and return, for the occasion, and it is hoped that ev ery section of the state will be well rep resented at the convention, to work in harmonv for the development of Oregon. al to in Professional Cards. KOSKBUKO.ORS c V FISHER, M. D. Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. 0. Roskbubu. JPhone Main 591. Oregon. JJR. W. H. DARBY, D. M. D. Dentist Office in the Abraham Buildiug (Over the I'oatofllce In tlio jfllco here tofore occupied by Dr. J, K, Chapman Roaeburg, Oregon In the Circuit Court oi the State ol Oregon, for Douglas county: Auguxl Kienxe, riainun, 1 YB. U'na Klenlce, Defendant, J Tn nft Klenke. above named defendant: In tho name of Iho Htate of Oregon, you are here by summoned and required to appear and ans wer mo complaint meu bkbiubi juu iu ine above entitled court and came, within six weeks from the date of the first publication of ttils summons, ana it you iau to appear ana answer as herein required, for waul thereof lalntin win appiy 10 sam couri tor me reuei fimanded in his comnlalnt. which is for a de- crea from said court dissolving the marriage contract existing between plalnilir and defend' ant, and lor sucn other anu lur.ncr relief as to I he cnuri mar scorn mcci. This summons Is published once a week for at least six successive weeks in the Plaindsul- er, a semi-weekly newspaper, published at Koicbunr. Oregon, by order of Hon. M. D. Thompnon, Uounly Judge of Douglas County, Oregon, maacjunc-ji, rjoi. ine nrst publica tion of this summos Is on June Zird, lvKM. liUCUANAN & UBENINOKH, JOCO Attorneys for Plaintiff. QR.GEO. E. HOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. 08cf Review Hia. Phone. Main 31 KOdKBORO' OREGON W IIYJTSS. DENTIST, Kevlew Building, Telephone Mo. t. KOdKHl'KO. OKKUOr M. Cr.vwfoud a J. 0. Watson Attorneys at Law, Rooms 1 A t. Bank Bulldg., KOdBBUKO, OR Cgf Business before the U 8 Land Office and mining cases a specialty. C. FULLERTOJN Attorney-at-Law. Wll' practice In all the Stale and Federal Coaru once in Marks' Bid., Kosebnrg. Oregon. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Bank Building Prune Business Discussed. Manager H. S. Giles of the Willamette Valley prune Growers Association, says that he has no doubt some prune or chards should be dug out. This is true, however of all kinds of crops. Some men mate mistacea in encosing loca tions and either select low, cold land or plant trees on soil not suited to fruit In such cases the best thing to do is to dig out the trees, as one would plow up a hopyard if experience proved that it had been planted in a place not suited to it. But as a general rule Mr. Gile says there is no occasion for growers to dig up prune trees. To find a wide market for Oregon prunes is receiving a great deal of Mr. Gile's attention and he has been experi menting with several packages and jars designed for packing the fruit so as to make it more salable. Today he opened a glass jar of enred prunea packed sever al months ago. The jar held a pint of fruit and was closed with the ordinary vacaum top. The fruit was packed just as it came from the processor. When tested today it was much more tender than fruit packed in the usual way and had all the original flavor and color, with no sugar collected on the outside. Eaten just as it came from the jar, and without having been cooked except as it was coofced in coring and processing, the fruit was delicious. Mr. Gile has hopes that fruit packed in this manner will find a good market. Prunes are packed in that manner in France Are You doing to St. Louis? If so call for your tickets via the KOUK ISLAND SYSTEM, tho line hav ing Terminal at entrauce Fair Grounds Round trip rate $67.50. Good for ninety days fiom 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. Dates of Salk: Jun" 7th, 16th, 17lh, 18th, July 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Aug, Sth, 9th, Sept oth, 6th, 7th, Oct. 3rd, 4th 5tb. 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. McDonald, General Agent, 140 Third St., Portland, Oreeon. ilooms 1 and 2 Manner. Building Instruments Repaired or Packed. The llurr Music House is now pre pared to repair your piano, organ or any other kind of instrument and also makes a specialty of safefly packing musical instruments for shipment. Charges reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Jy 1 tf Coriolon 51179 Local Option Move in Baker County FRUIT CROP FIRST CLASS. Yield of Apples Will Be Up Average-Quality Good. to Baker Crrr, Or., July 19, The first steps were taken here this morning for the adoption of local option in this county. A petition has been started, B. Waite will make asking that the question be submitted to the voters of Baker County for the prohibition of the sale of liquor in all the county except Precincts 1 and 2 in Baker City, and in North and South Sumpter. The proposition is to be sub- The Imported Perch eon "Coriolan" belonninsr to F. the s son at the Empire Livery Stable of Kellv & Banks Every body is invited to cal Oregon's fruit prospects, excepting nno nr two varieties, were never better than at the nresent time, accordine to mitted to the voters at the November and see this elegant stallion danrrro T.QTnhp.rwin swkrv nf the I election State Board of Horticulture. According to Secretary Lamberson, the apple crop Special Excursion to the World's Fair will be 100 per cent, or a full crop in al The Denver & Rio Grande, in connec tion with the Missouri Pacific, will rnn a series of Personally Conducted Excur sions to the World's Fair dnring Jnne. These excursions will run through to St. Louis without change of cars, making short stops at principal points enroute. TliA first nf tfiAcA TTrnratnnq will loo rn the state is the prune crop, which will Portland Jnne 7thj and the Jnne igree is on exhibition at oeaiauureinaunosieveryBeuBo unuu mh The rate from Rosebnrg will be word, Where there was a yield of SO,- 175.45 to St. Louis and return. Excur 000.000 pounds last year, this year there nifit8 - tha Denver . R. will be barely 5,000,000 pounds market- Grande have the nriviWe of rem! most every part of the state where ap plea are grown. This is particularly true of the Southern Oregon commercial or chards, where there will be an immense yield of apples of first-class varieties and Ursf class in quality. A.bon the only failure chronicled in 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 the above named Livery Stable able. This is the result of cold rains dnring the latter part of Spring, when warm weather was needed. The prnneB on the highlands did not suffer much, "bat as nearly all of Oregon's prune trees are planted in the lowlands, the dam age was almost beyond estimate. Nearly all small fruits this year will be or have been of exceptional good quality and quantity. The cherry crop bo far has been heavy and of good quali ty also. A good crop of pears will also be available this year. In all orchards this year there is a marked absence of pests such as have boea the bane of the Oregon orchardist at times. The absence of fungus in the Willamette Valley is probably the most noticeable. This is attributed to the dry weather preceding the last spell of showers, and systematic spraying, via a differnt route. This is the most pleasant way, as well as the most de-1 ligbtful route, to cross the continent. The stops arranged give an opportunity of visiting the various points of interest in and about Salt Lake City, Denver and Kansas City. If you wish to accompany one of these excursions write at once to W. C. McBride, 124 Third street, Port land, for sleeping car reservations. The Fair Route Via Chicago or New Orleans to St. Louis, ia the one that giveB yon the most for your money, and the fact that the ILLiLuUio UJSflTHAL, Oilers CNSUH- fassed service via these points to the WORLD'S FAIR, and in this connec tion to all points beyond, makes it to Wet I yonr advantage, in case you contemplate weather is essential to of fungus. the propagation RAPID GROWTH OF TIMBER. Where H. R. Kincaid Plowed 50 Years Ago There Are Now Trees ' -BhEnough for Logs. a trip to any point east, to write us be fore making final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at least a dozen different routes. B. H. Tbumbdll, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson F. Sr P. A., Room 1, Colman BIdg., Seattle, Wash. State Journal: H. K. Kincaid, ac companied by his son Webster, went out to his place about three miles south east of Eugene, last Monday, for the first time in five or six years. "He found that timber and brush have grown up I nearly, all over the land, in some places trees large enough for telegraph poles, bridge or wh&rf piling, or saw logs, gro w- Ing-oa land where he plowed and raised wheat and garden vegetables fifty years City Treasurers' Notice. Notice is hereby given that all parties holding city warrants endorsed prior to Aug. 27th, 1902, are requested to present thesamotothe city treasurer for pay ment, as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated Rosebnrg, Ore., JnlyG, 1904. H. O. Slocom, City Treasurer. GIRL'S SEGRBT. "Aunt Cassle came to visit us and she uw I was nervous, had the fidgets all the time, and she asked me many questions, and finally said. 4 Why. you dear, sweet girl, it's not your temper that's bad, it's your constitution that's out of kilter. You sit riput' down now and write a letter to Dr. Pierce, at Buffalo, N. Yv tell him'all your symptoms ' and so I did. It wasn't long before I had a lonr reply, carefully eoinc over my case and telling me just what to do. I date my present Happiness ana little Cupid's return to the very day I sat down to write that letter to Dr. Pierce, for his aavice was so good and nis favorite pre scription ' worked such a complete change in me that now my former cheerfulness and good health not to say anything of rood looks are restored to me. I have summoned Tom back to my side and w are ta be married in June." The proprietors and makers of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of the Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure, It is natural that a woman who has been cared of womanly disease by "Favorite Prescription" should believe that it will care others. It is natural too that she should recommend to other women the medicine which has cured her. It such commendation which has made the name of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescript uon a Household word for the put thirty cigsi years. Summons. Administrator's Notice. Ill Coilntr Oonrt oi State oi Oreeon (or Douglas County, In tbc matter of the estate c! John II. HhtiDe. deceased: Notice Is hereby zli cn that tho undersigned. by order ol aboy.-namcd Court, made and entered in the Journal ol said Court on April utb, 190 1, was appointed administrator 01 the above-named estate. All persons having claims against aald estate are requested to present the same, duly verified. wunin six months irom oste 01 mis nonce, ana all persons Indebted to said estate are request ed to make Immediate payment to tho under- lgneo.atnia omce, Review uuuaing, Kose burg, Oregon. Dated mis utn day 01 April, i'jih. j. u. ruLLEBTON, Adminiairator. Notice to the Public. United States Land Office, Roaeburg, Oicgou, July 15, 1901. To Whom It May Concern: Kotice Is hereby given that the Oreeon and Ca'Kornla Railroad Company has filled In this office a Hat ol laudatltuat-d In the townablrade- ncrlbed below, ana nia applied lor a patent lor aald lanua; mat me list ia open 10 tne public lor Inspection and a copy tbeieot by descriptive aubdlvialons baa been pouted In a convenient place lu tnla office, lor tne inapeotlun ol all pcr a ma Interested and the public generally : Boutn 01 Isaac L.no ana caal 01 Willamette Meildlan: All -ectlona 8. & 7. NWJi Bee. , Si,' and SW'I Rec. 17. all Sec. 19. T. 22 c. R. 1 E. Within the next alxty days following the date of Ih la notice, protests or contests against the claim oi me company 10 any iraci or sub division witblo any section or part of section, described In the Hat, on the ground tbat the ume U more valuable lor mineral than lor ae rlcultural purpoca, will ho received and noted for report to tbe General Land Office at Wash Ingtou, D. C. J.T.BR1DGE-J, Register, j 15 a Si J. II. BOOTH, Receiver. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office Rosebunr. Oiegon. Juno'-'0. 1904. Kotice Is hereby etven that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congresa of June 3, 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber Nnda In theStates of California. Oreeon Nevada and Washington Territory" as extended to all tbe public land atatea by act of Anguat 4, U71, MRS. IIATTIE DANIELS of Roaeburg. county of Douglaa, state of Ore gon, has this day filed In tbla offiloe hia aworn atatement nf r,'X2. for the purchase of tbe BW of Section No4,ToHDahip27 8, Range :i west and will offer proof to abow that the land sourbt la more valuable lor lis limber or atone man for agricultural purposes, and to establish hli claim before tbe Register and Recelvsr of this office of Roaeburg, Oregon. on YVe-ineaday the 21st day of September, 1904 ene names as witneata. jonn Kvaru, h. Eva-ta of Peel. Ore., B Krakcnberger. of Rote bun;. Ore.. H A Cooley. ol Ker'.y. Ore. Any and all persona clalmlne adversely the above described landa are reqntated to file tbeir claims In this office on or before aald 21st day of ecpi. , iwi. J. i. uniuuu j up Kegisicr. ROaEBURG, OREGON B UCHANAN A GRKNIXGER J. A. BrCIIANAN I. L. GaEMKOER Attorneys-at-Law ROtfEBURO. OREGON QU. II. L.STUDLEY, Osteopathic Physician Cures chronic diseases, corrects deformatlea and removes foreign giowths. Acute dlteam iso respond readily to tne treatment. CotiHUltalioii Free I i'leaae arrange for appointments by phone Office over the Post Office i'hnne No. 1011 Reside! ee II. D. braves place, l'hone No. 1234 R W. MARSTERS Notice to the Public. United States Land Office, Roaeburg, Oregon, July S, 19U4, To Whom It Mav Concern: Notice la hereby Elven that the Oregon and California Railroad company baa riled In this office a 1 al of landa attuated In the townablpa described below, and haa applied for a patrnl lnr aald landa; tbat the list ia open to the pub lic lor inspection ana a copy inereot oy de scriptive subdivisions haa been posted In a con venient place lu tbla office, for the Inspect on oi all persons interested ana me puDiic general, lr. South of Rase Line and West of Willamette I Meridian. SWJJ NWJ. SW',' SW'l. Sec i T ! 36. RV all Sec 1. T 11. R9: allSecJ.TSl. R 9: aliScc5.T31, R 9: all &7. T Jl, R 9; ail sec 9 T 31 R 9. all Sec II f SI R 9: EU NE'.J EW at i. W I USec IS. T 31. R9; all Sec 15. Tp 31, E 9; all i ScC 17. T 31. R 9; all Sec 19, T 31. R 9, all Bert 21. T3I. 119: aIUec23,T3I. R 9: all Sec 35. T Jl. K I 9. all Sec 27. T 31, R9; allSec29, I 31.lt 9; all McS T 31' K 9; all Sec 25. T 31 R 9; all ! Sec 1 T3I, R 10; all Sec 3, T 31, R 10: all Sec S, T3I. R10. allSH7.T31 R10: all Sec 9. T 31 R li: all 3 ell T31. R 10: all Sec 13, T 31. R 10: all Sec 15. X 31 R 10: all Sec 17. T 31. R 10 all Sec 19. T 31. R10: all Sec 21. T 31, R 1: all Sec23. TJ1.R10: allSec25.T31. K 10: all Sec 27.T3I. K10: all Sec 29. T 31, R 10, all See 31. T 31. Rio; allSec3S.Tl, R10. a'l Sec 36, T 31, R 10. South of Bae Line and East of Willamette Meridian All Sec 5, T 22. R 1. all Sec 7, T 22. Rl: NW.,Sec9. T22R1; SW and NU, Sec 17.Ti2.lt 1: all Sec 19. T 22. R 1. Within tbe next sixty days following tbe date nf ibis notlc-e. mutrsts or contest uainst I th. i-I.tm nt lhi rfimnmv Li 1ST Inf t nr srjh- ,1tv4.,nn within anr Motion, nr nart tit fcV- ' tlna. described Id the list, oti the 1 ground that the sac-e ia more vain- i able for mineral than or agricultural nonow, ! will be received and noted for report to the General Land Office at Waabindon. D.C. J7M5 J.T. BRIDGES. Register. j. ii iiuum. Receiver. yj . . r3 iff Ho! for St. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU BE THERE? See Nature's Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the at tractions at St. Louis. This can only be done by eoine or returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." U NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Write for illustrated booklet of Coloiudo'a famous sights and resorta W. C. HcBRIDE, General Agent, 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON A tto r n ey-a t-La v Notary Public Marsters Buildiug Society Meetings. dt A. M. Laart-1 Lodge No. 13. Holds resular tneetinzpon 6econd and f nrth Wednesdays ol each month. J. T. Bridges, W. M. N. T. Jswxtt, Secretary. B. 1 O. ELKS. Roaeburg Lodge No. 326. Holds regular communica tions at I O. O. F. Hall on second and fourth Thursdays oi each month. All members requested to attend regu larly and all visiting brothers are cordi ally invited to attend. i. fa. aitk, h. K. Ror McClallt.n, Secretary. CO..D, 1st SEPARATE BATTALLION O.S. li , niente t Armory Hall every F. B. Hakuh, Capt O. U. F. PhiletariaD Lodse No. 8. M-ts in Odd Fellows' Temple, cor ner Jackson and Cass streets, on Saturdat evening of each wek Mem bers of the order in good standing are invited to attend. J. C. Twitch ell, N G. N.T. Jkwjett, Secretary. Notice of Forfeiture. Coltactf Grove, Lane County, Etate of Oregon, March 55. 1SH. To E. C. Or.nn as administrator of tbe estate of I). IS. Colton, deceased, and to Mrs. T. K. Wll son, Mrs. Clark J. Ttadel.Mlaa Carrie E. Mason. Miss Slay Mason. Erastna Cotton. Ben T. Gnnn. and E. C. Gann. heirs at law of aald D. B Col ton, deceased, and to all other persons claim Inc any right, title or lntcre.t. either .In law oi eonity In or to the mining claim herein after described, aa heirs of the said D. B. Col ton, deceased or otherwise: You and etch of you are hereby noticed, that I, the undersigned, have expended money and performed later and wot k to the amount of One Hundred Dollars, upon the "Uomer" lode mining claim, situated In the Bohemia Mining District, In the County of Douglas, Stale of Oregon; That the money so upended and the labor performed was performed and expenled on and betwien the 1st day of September and the SOth day ol Mptembcr A. I). 1X3, In order to bold aald premise under tbe provlsi- na of Section 221 of the Revised S tallies of the United States and laws of the SUte of Oregon belna; the amount required to bold the same for the year ending December 31, 1MJ. Tbat aald work upon said culm was per formed by Edd. Jenka and Ben Curry lor and at the expense of the unde-signed. And If within N'lntty (W) days from the ser vice oi this Notice upon you by tbesheriSor within Ninety (9a) days after servl-e of tbfs notice by publication you fail or refuse to eon tribute the proportion of such expenditure aa a coowner, your interest In the said claim will become tbe property of the undcrUnrl under said Section 2321 by reason of aald failure to contribute aald proportion of said expenditure. XELIX CDKR1N 1 of P. Alpha Lodge No 47. Meet 1 every Wednesday, in I. 0. O. F Hall a.7:30 p. m. Member good standing are invited to attend. ueo. n . Kim ha li., (J. U. Elmek Wimbbrly, K. of R. A S. in IILAC CIRCLE. No 4", Women of Woxlcraft Me.'tR on 2ud n.l 4th " Thursdays of each month at thf I. O. O. F. Hall. Yisitir.j; members in rood etandine are invttwt to a'tvix). Minnie Jones. Uunnlian Neighbor. Bell Morian, Secretary. Second and Fourth Tlmrsdava. F. 8. Rosebnrg CliaptHr No. 8 Holds their regular meeting on tht nrt and third Thnredays in eacl noDin. visiting members in goor. itanding are respectfully invited to at tend. Maude Rast, W. M. Regina Rast, Secretary. 00DMEN OF THE WORLD.-Oak Camp No. 125. Meots at tbe Odd Fellows' Hall. In Rosebnr?. everv Bret and third Monday evening. Vlult ins neighbors always welcome. N. T. Jkwett, C. 0 J. A. BrcuAXAN. Clerk. Lost. One bay maro branded 11 on shoulder, blemish on shoulder, weight about 11,- 000 lbs. One dark gray mare branded OXfon right shoulder, blind in ono eye. Suitable reward will be paid forinforma tion leading to their recovery. Matt SEiaKxnunn, 48-lm Jefferson, Oregon. Notice to tbe Public. United States Land Office. Itobeburir. Oreeon. Jnlv IS. laru To Whom it may concern. Notice 1 hereby given that the Oregon and Cal fornla Railroad Company has filed In this omce a Hat of lands situated tn the townships described below, and has applied for a patent for aald lands; tbat tbe list Is open to the puD lic for intpectlon and a copy thereof by des criptive subdivisions has been posted in a con venient plnce lu this office, for tho inspection of all pcrriint Interested and the public general ly. Soutl nf Base Line and west of V. M. All of sec 31, tp.1l s r9 w. Within the next sixty days following tho date of Hi s notice, protests or contests against the claim i f the company to any tiart or sub division w thin any section or part of section described in tho Hat, on the ground that the same Is m tc valuable for mineral than for agrlculttnnl. purposes, will be received and noted for irport to the General land Offlco at Washington, D. C. J.T. BRIDGES, K.Eletcr. J. II. BOO I'll, Notice foi Publication. United tales Land Office. Rosebunr, Oregon July 1, 1901, Notice is hereby riven that In compliance with the provlalona of tbe act of Congress of June 3. 1878, entitled "An act for the sale of timber landa In the Stateaof California. Oregon Ntvada .and Washington Territory," asextend d to all the publis land states by act of August a, JOli.N o UKKE.N of Roy, county of Pearcc. state of Washington has thladar filed In tblaofflce bl sworn statement No COCO for the purchase of the NK4 of Sec 31, Tp 3s S, B 0 west and will offer proof to show 'bat the land aought la more valuable for iu timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish bis claim before the Register and Receiver of this affica of Roaeburr. Oreeon. on Thursday tbe nd day of September, UOJ. lie namea as witnesses- Jonn rubers, jonn Clark. V 11 McCrosaen of Roaeburg, Oregon, Morris G Hill, of Elbe. Wash. Anr and all persona claiming adversely tne above described landa are requested to Die their claims In this office on or before said Knd day ol Sept 1901. J.T BRIDGES, Jlip uegisier. Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the Bute of Oregon for Douglas County. Murobv Grant i Co 1 a corporation j riainun i vs V Tbe McGee Co.. a corpor atlon. T McGee and F J Me ee. I Defendants. J Notice la hercbr riven that bT vlrlne of an execution, duly luura out oi tne above namea court and cause on tbe Tth dar of Julr 19H. upon a Judgement and decree duly rendered ana eniereu in saia conn ana cause on tne ioui day o' May 1902. In favor of tha above named plaintiff and against ihe above named defend- anu. me Mcuee (.o , ana r I ncoee, for the the sum of TZTtSt upon which judgement there was credited July li, ivu, ine sum oi uui-us leaving a deficiency thereoo of 1172-90 with Interest thereon from July 11. IV3Z, at the rate of S per cent perannnm. which judgement was duly enrolled and docketel la tbe clerk s office of aa d court on the JO day of May ISM. ow mere lore I will on Saturday the 20 day of August I0O4, at one o'clock p m. of said day at the court house front door. In Hove burg, Douglas county. Oregon, sell at public auction, to tbe highest bidder, for cash In hand, all the right title and lntero tbe said defendants. The McGee Co.. and P T McGee or either of intra hail on the lith day of July 1902. or at anv time thereafter. !n or to U7 following de scribed premises, 10-wit: The northwest quar ter 01 me nonneasi quarter 01 section s, town ship 29 south, range 1 west of W M.. I Douglas Cour.tr.Oregon, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurten ances thereunto belonging or In anywise ap pertaining and will apply the proceeds of such sale, first to the cause of such sale, and to th t-armenl of the sum of I I71AJ due tne pialnus with Interest tnereon at the rate of S per cent per annum from the 12th day of Julr, l'.CZ, and the oterplua If any there be. par over to the aald defendants. The McGee Co . and P T Mc Gee their asalgnt or leal representative uatea at Koiebur;. una inn say 01 July 1901. JH sis II T. MCCLALLES. sheriff o! Douglas county. Oregon. B05WL1L5PRII1G5 FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT READY FOR BUSINESS. CAPT. BErt D. B0SWELL CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will paj' 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 Finiture R0SEBURG JUNK AND HIDE CO. Notice for Publication. rnlted States Land Office. Roeburg, Oregon. jalyT, 19M. Notice is hereby given that In comrllanca with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, ISTl. entitled "An act for the sale of timber landa tn Ihe Statea of California. Oregon Ntvada .and Washington Territory." aaextend ed to all tha public land alaus by act of August CHARLES II il ECSC II ef Rosebunr. county of Poag'as, slate of Oregon, has thU day nled in this oSre hia sworn statement No 197 for the purchase of the of E4. and Lou I and 1 of sec tion 4. lownshtp 23 south, range 3 weal. and will olfer proof to ahow that the land aought la more valuable for Its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before lbs Register and Receiver of this ofUca of Rose burr. Oregon. on Monday, me lath day of Oetobe-, 1M. lie namea aa witnesses: r. . lumen, nm. L-ar-neli. Pros Turnell, B.J Roblnette, all of Peel, Douglas county, Oregon. Anv and all persons claiming adversely the above described landa are requested to file the r claims in this office on or before sal" loth day ofOtLiaOL I. T BRIDGES -jnup Kcgiuer. Are You Going to St Louis? If so Purchase your Ticket via the ROCK ISLAND FRISCO SYSTEMS Choice of Routes going or returning, via St. Paul, Denver, Colorado Springs or Pueblo For Rates Call on pour Local Agent - Dates of Sale: June 16-17-18 July 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. Ge&'l Agent. Lumber & Building Notice for Publication. I'nlinl States Land Office. Ko5ebunr. Oregon June 15. Notice is hereby given that tn compliance oi of timber lands lu the Slates of California. Oregon Nerada.and Washington Territory." ascxtend- ed to all the public land atatea bj actof Auguat IIKS'KY C KITZMANV. of Roaebiinr, count v of Ooualaa a'a'e of Ore gon, haa ihla day hied in IbN office hia aworn statement No. Gttt, lor the pu rhae of the e? nw;i. n;4 ne'iol section o. ii in tp zo.-.t., r No. 9 w. ana win oiler nrool to show ir.at tne lano sou g til la more valuable for Its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Keihater and Kecelver of this allies olKoaebunr.Oregon. on Krtdav. the 9th dav ol September. 1901. He tisDrsai nitneasvs: cnaries inom. .inn inom RrKbnrg, Ore: William Steluer, Kd ward Von I'iiu-1. of Cleveland. Ore. Anv and all nenons claiming adv -rscly the above described landa arerennesb d to file their claims ia this omce on or ncinre aaiu vm uay oi Bepiemoer, vjot. J r. bkiiksso. Ju 30-S-pd Iteglatcr. -aaiuiuisiraior s oaie oi K.eai Property. In the Countr Court. State of Oregon, for Douglas County, in -ne natter oi tne rannersnip utav oi Isldor Can and Moon Caro, Partners as Caro Druthers: Notice Is hereby given that under and pursu ant to an order o! tbe County Couit of Douglas county. Oregon, made on the Tth day of June, ii. anu ruiemi oi recoriin ouitatpage sTMT of the p-obate record of aald county, the undersigned administrator of said partnership ISO! to the aly al Rose burg. Oregon, offer for sale and hm! highest bidder for cash In hand at pit- Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Rosebnrg. Ongon. June II. 1904. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congresa of Jnne 3, 187. entitled "An act for tbe aale of timber landa In the Stateaof California. Oraron Nevada ,and Washington Territory." asextend d to all the publle land atatea by act of August i, iiVi EDWIN J. BUTRICK. of Rosebunr. county of Douglas, state of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office bis sworn statement No i 'SCI, lot the purchase oftbes$ neJi, n!4 st of section No.il, In tp No.a, s r ro. 9 w. and w ill olfer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its timber or stone thsn for agricultural purposes, and to establish hia Claim uciore tne iiegiaicr ana receiver oi uus fflea of RoMbnrsr.Ortffon. on Friday, tho 9th day ol September, 19M. Ho namea aa wl Incases: Charles Thorn, John Thorn, Roaeburg, Ore; Wl Ham Steluer, Edward Von 1'iesl, 'f Cleveland, Ore anr and all persons claiming adversely tbe abovo described lauds aro requested to Die their claims In this office on or before said 9th day of September. 190.. j.t. BRID0K3, Jn 3VS8 pd Register. J 18 8 20 Receiver. For sick headache tako Chain berlnin's Stomach and Liver Tablotes and a quick cure is certain. For aale by A . 0. Mnr eters & Co. CONTEST NOTICE. United States Land Office, Roaeburg. Oregon, Juno 10 1901. A sufllclentcontest affidavit having been Bled In this offlco by William A Sprague, conies. ant, against Homestead cntcry No 10O57, made Juno 20. 1900. for ayi swlf. sc& swVi. sec. Si. tp. 26.1, r 3 w , by Jet.se Whttloiv, rontestee, In which It Is alleged that Jesse Whitlow Is dead, hav ing been dead about two jcara; that none of his heirs, 11 he has any such heirs, have en tered ut on, or In any manner cultivated the land embraced In his said claim: that tho said claim Is wholly abandoned. Said parties are hereby no' Ifled lo appear, respond and offer evidence touching raid allegation at 10 o'clock a. tn. on July 12, 1904, before the Reglaterand Receiver at tho United States Land Office In Roseburg Oregon, ... The said contestant having, tn a proper affi davit, Hied Jui.o 10, 1901, set forth facts which show that alterdue diligence personal service of this notlco can not bo made. It la hereby oidercd and directed that such notlco bo given by duo and proper publication. URID0EfJ Register. J. II. BOOTH. Vol 47-Cw-pd Receiver, estate will on and alter the iird day of Jul tosebu ilebesl vate sale all ol the right, title and Interest of said iitncrshlp estate in and to the following described real property of aald estate in Doug las county, Oregon, to-wlt 1 be lots six. seven and eight tn block 73, Klral Southern Addition to the city ol Rosebuig, Oicgon: Also tho following described premises In Riv erside addition to the city of Roaeburg, Oregon, t -wit: The blocks 17, 27, :9, and SO; alsoblockaC and D. and tbe lots I, 'J. 3, 4, A, 6, 7, and ii in block 21. The lota 4 and 5 In bock 2. Also that Krtol Alder stroct heretofore vacated lying twern blocks 27 an ISO; and all that partol Alder street heretofore vacated ljlng between blocks 26 and !9. ana all that part of Vine street heretofore vacated lying between blocks il and K: Also all that part ol Vine street and Post street heretofore vacated lying east of aline drawn north and south between a point on the north line of Ward street In the center of Vine street and a joint where said line when drawn north and south would come opposite to and due west of the north-west corner of block ,-C;" Also the cut half of that part of Willow street heretofore vacated lying between blocks 11 and 17. Also the following described premises In aald Riverside Addition to tho city of Roseburg as follows to-wlt: The lots , 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. 12, 13 and 14 In block The lots 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16 In block 21. The lots S, 9. 10, It, and 12 In block I. Tho lots 16 In block 3. Tho lots 11 In block S. Also the following described premises to-wlt: The south half nt the north-east quarti r, and the north-east Quarter of the south-cast Quarter of section twenty, township thirty-two south of range seven west in uougias couuty, uregon, containing one hundred and twenty acres Tho said real property will be aold In one body or In separate parcels as In th' judgmeut of the undersigned administrator will be for the best Interest of said estate. Dated at Rotcburg, Oregon, this l?th day of June-, 1904 47-10. Sixok Caro, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of M K. Dlllard, deceased, has filed his final account as such administrator tn the County Court of Douglas Couuty, State of Oicgon, and that said county court has set Tuesday tho 26th day of July, 1904, at 10 o'clock of said day, at the court house in Roaeburg, Douglas County, State of Oregon, as the time, and place ot hearing objections thereto, and for the final settlement of said estate. 8.L. DILLARD, Administrator of tho estate ot M. K. Dlllard, deceased Dated this 24th day of June 1901. Wood Wanted on Subscription. Those wishing to pay np their sub scription to tho Plaindkalkr and not having the cash, bat having wood, wo aro willing to make tho exchango and receive wood on subscription at tho reg ular market price. We will accept both stove and heater wood. Plaindbalkr Pub. Co. Materials At a Sacrifice LUMBER IS CHE Read Our Cash Prices Rough Lumber $S.oo Sized Lumder $S.oo i x 12 Common s 2 s $8.00 Shiplap $10.00 1x6 Flooriug $10.00 And all other LUMBER in proportion. Lumber Yards near Depot HP i GIVE US A CALL mm MiliS LUMBER COMPANY By J. J. KENNEY, Pres. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANT 01 every desoriy : I'arms and Min eral Lands. Or n. Washington and Minnesota. (j23) OAKLAND. OREGON Title (iuarantee&Loan Co. ROSEBURG, OREGON'. I. U. President D C. Hamilton, 8ecy. and Tress 0Elce In the Court House. Haro the only com pletcaet of abatract books In Douglas Count Abstracts and Certificate! ot Title furnish, do Dongla.1 county land and mining claims. Ha slso a complete ct ot Tracings ot all towEth plats In the Koehurx, Oregon, C. S. Land Dl irlct. Will make bine print copies ot any town ship. H. Little, DENTIST. Oakland, . Oregon. Reliable crown and bridge work, J. P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 49tl Abatract ol Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Blue Prints of Township Maps showing all vacant Lands. FRMK E. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates for all'Build ings. Special designs for Office Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON MRS. H. E ASTON k ifl nrflniTwl tn trait nrvvm aTs? $ and newcnstomenianafriend with a fall jd complete stock of All fre f qnalit; A special solicit 205 Jac GROCERIES; All fresh and of the very beet quality. Teas aad coffees are specialties. Yon solicited. 205 Jacksoa St., a patroaage r Rasefeurg 4