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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1904)
The Leap Year Leap. He's been her steady company for six or seven years; lie seemed to like to linger at her side, But he had never asked her if she'd share the name he wears. Nor mentioned her as his prospective biide. Of course he always took her out to parties and to shows; He gave her all the pleasure that he could. But still, his conversation never turned to wedding clothes. Nor did it sjem as if it ever would. Her girlhood fiicnds had married off and left her by herself: She often sighed because she was alone: She trembled when khe thought about reposing on the shelf, Like lots of other spinsters she had known. So straightway she proposed to htm, in leap year's early days, She told him something had to come to pass; She said they'd tiken lots of time to learn each other's ways And burned enough of papa's precious gas. Of course he was surprised at her, but what was he to say? He saw his situation at a glance; He plainly understood that he must cither name the d ly Or let some other fellorc- have a chance He pleaded for a little time; he asked her for a week She save him twenty minutes to decide; He said that it was sudden, but as he was forced to speak. He'd always wanted her to be his bride. They seem to be contented in the Hat they occupy; He says she makes a model little wife; She says they never disagree, because they al ways try To make each other satisfied with life. But there is just one secret thev will alwnys try to keep, And they've agreed to keep the subject closed He'd hate to have his friends suspect what made him take the leap She'd hate for hers to know that she proposed. Oregon News. Bears are numerous in berry patches in the Coos Bay country. Medford has a driving club, and a half mile speed track near the city. Many of the wheat farms along Wild Horse creek will yield 40 bushels an acre. Sherman count expects to harvest 3,000.000 bushels of wheat. No hard times up there. There has been an epidemic of di- forces among prominent or well-to-do people in Pendleton lately. - Some Linn county hop yards promise to produce the largest crop in years, notwithstanding the dry weather. Still railroad talk, and some survey ing, goes on over on Coos Bav. The railroad will surely appear after a while Eastern Oregon farmers will have 20 dollars pieces to throw to the birds next fall, but they may not use the gold in that way. In a test run of seven days in the Deep Gravel mine at Waldo, Jackson county, 190 ounces of gold, worth $ 3,500, was secured. Washington has about twice as many convicts in the penitentiary as Oregon. Her population is only a little larger than Oregon's. Better people over here on the average. Valuable things in nature are being found in Oregon all the time. The latest is a veritable mountain of granite of the very best quality in the eastern part of Marion county. It is curious that no body noticed it before. A cloud-burst is reported from San Joan del Monte, in the Philippines, not far from Manila, with a loss of two hun dred lives. Rain fell for twenty-seven hours to the depth of over seventeen inches. Damage to property is estimat ed at $2,000,000. The Dalles Times-Mountaineer: In a few days threshing machines will begin running and will start to hauling out the biggest crop of wheat ever harvested in Wasco county. Farmers say the wheat will generally be Xb. 1, as it is fine and plnmp, and the yield will be above the average. Two railroads are in prospect in Jack eon county, one along Butte creek join ing the S. P. at or near Medford, the other from Jacksonville to the Blue Ledge mines. Jackson county was set tled early in Oregon's history and its people are prosperous, but it is not one- quarter developed yet. Junction (jity limes: ltns lias been a good season for the propagation of young grouse, domestic pheasants and quiil, and the voting Mongolians appear to be thriving. While the dry weather of -June has mitigated against the crops it has been the salvation of the young birds, and broods are met with every where. In but four cities of the United States did the thermometer reach a higher mark Monday than in Portland. In this city it registered 100 degrees ; in Fresno, CaL, 108; in San Diego, Cal., 102 in Ynma, Ariz., 102. With one exception this was the hottest day Portland has experienced since the establishment of the local weather bureau. On July 23, 1901, the themometer went as high as 102. The St. Louis Fair is not to have M. Santos-Dumont and his airship after all On reaching Paris with his injured ma chine the doughty aeronaut finds that before the damage can be repaired it will be too late to return. He says of further experiments: "I shall here after limit them to Paris, where I find far more satisfaction and where no one ever attempted to commit such acts of vandalism." The Rogue Kiver Valley Baseball As sociation has succumbed to a paucity of gate receipts and is a thing of the past. The directors of the league in Jackson ville assembled officially have declared that the league be dissolved. When the hour of dissolution arrived, Ashland was leading the clubs of the league and was awarded tho pennant, while Medford and Jacksonville were tied for second place. Gold Hill, which had been struggling against adverse conditions for some weeks past, and which had lost the ma jority of the games played, yielded up the gbost, Saturday, and that event brought matters to a culminating point. Largely owing to the energy and busi ness tact of Billy Hulen, the Ashland club is said to have been the only one in the association which has been pay ing'expenses and is now on an entirely solvent basis. Tidings. Troublk Is Brewing. Advices from San Francisco Saturday says that the Southern Pacific Company is preparing for trouble with its shop men. At present the company has no differences with any of its employes, but there is a feeling of restlessness and dissatisfaction prevading the ranks of the shopmen, growing out of the recent whole-sale discharge of men all over tho system, and this is taken as a portent of impending trouble. For some days past the company has had a large force of men at work erecting a fence around its shops in West Oakland yards, and it has been learned that tho company's shops at all points on the system are to be similarly protected. Work has just begun on the erection of a fence around the shops at Sixteenth street, in San Francisco. MAI'S The Plaixdkai.eu will ask those of its subscribers who are entitled to premium maps, to call at this office when in Koseburg, if convenient, and get their maps, as it is very difficult to eetul them through the mail without damaging them. Those living at a dis tance will receive their maps in due time bv mail. Special Excursion to the World's Fair The Denver S: Rio Grande, in connec tion with 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. Louis without change of cars, 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 be J75.45 to St. Louis and return. Excur sionists going via the Denver & Rio Grande have the privilege of returning via a difTernt route. This is the most pleasant way, as well as the most de lightful 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 toaccompany 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, is the one that gives you the most for your money, and the fact that the il,i.iU1& UiSMKAL. otters uxsce- passed service via these points to the WORLD'S FAIR, and in this connec tion to all points beyond, makes it to your advantage, in case you contemplate a trip to any point east, to write us be fore making final arrangements. We can offer the choice of at least a dozen different routes. B. H. Tbcjibcll, Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. J. C. Lindsey, T. F. & P. A., 142 Third St., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson F. & P. A., Room 1, Colman Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Notice of Publication. United States Land Office. Rosebunr. Or. Julr 11. 19CH. Ifotlce is ajreby given that In compliance Him iuc liiuijsiuui ui uic act oi loagrrcs oi Jnne3, 167S, entitled "An act for the sale ef timber lands in the States of California. Oreron Kevada .and Washington Territory," aj extend ed to aU the public land states by act of August .!&. ROBERT H. HUNTER, of Roseburg, county of Douglas, state of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. 6303, lor the purchase of the lot 1, neJi nw. n' nej of sec So IS, tp 26 s, r 9 west and will off e r proof to show that the land sou ght uuuEetuuioiflior iu uxnDer or sione man for agricultural purposes, and to establish hU claim before the Register and Becelrer of this office of Roteburx. Orezon. on Friday the 11 aaj ot October, 1904 He names as witnesses: jonn u. eaasen. entries Thorn Warren Beatty and D. M. Martin all of Roe burg. Ore. Any and all persons claimine adversely the above described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before said 14th day oi uciooer, iwt. j. i. isuiiKica. j 21-8 29 p Register. Notice for Publication, United States Land Office, Rosebnre Oreeon. Julr 1. 190L Xotlca Is herabr riven that la compUano with tha proTlslons of th act of Conrrtss of juuoa, jo.o, enuuea Anaci tor we l Lit oi .lmber lands in tha States of Calif ornla. Onns Ksrada .and Washington Ttrrltory," as axtand d to all tha public land statu by act of Anrus ft, UM, MORRIS G. HILL of Elbe, county of Pierce state ot Wah. ineton. has this day filed in this office his swnm statement No. 6270, for the purchase of 11-1 , Tl . I - . . , . " y2 ui pecuuu ip s, ui range a west. ana win oner prooi to snow that tha land soQf at is more valuable for It timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before tha Register and Receiver of tola fnca ot RoMburr, On eon. Thursday the S2 day of September, 1901. He names as witnesses: John Kogers. John Clark uniWHMcCrtKsen of Roseburg, Ore., John B. Green ot Rot. Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above describ-d lands are requested to file tbelr ciaims in tuts omce on or Deiore me said zm day of Sept. 1901. J. T. BRIDGES, JH-S22D Register. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon iur me county oi liougias. Samuel P. Parmly, Sr. and 1 Samuel P. Parmly, Jr. I Plaintiffs j ... ... . misniA. ninsiow, uiuan M. Winslow, his wife; John W. Bweet and Fannie . Sweet, his wife: The State Land Board and The Ameri can Nickle Mining Com pany, a corporation. Defendants. To Watson A. Winslow. Lillian it. VVInln John W. Sweet, Fannie E. Sweet, and the American Mckle Mining Company, a corpora tion defendants: In the name of the State of Oresron. vou and eacn oi you are nereDy required to appear and answer me commaint. mea asainsi von in rue above entitled suit within six eelts from and alter the date of the first tmbllca'lon of this summons, the same being the time prescribed in ineoraeriorpuDUcation, ana 11 yon tall so to app- ar ana answer lor want tnereot, the plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint, a succinct state ment oi wntcb is that there Is due and owing to the plaintiff on the note and trust deed de scribed In the compla'nt the sum of JI3.713.47 with interest thereoT from November l.t, 1903, at the rate of six ter cent: for the foreclnmrn of said trust deed aud sale of the premises therein described in the manner provided bv law; that the proceeds of sad sale be applied to the payment of tho costs and espenses of foreclosure and sale with reasonable attorney's fee and then to plaintiffs' demands and the balance If any to whomsoever mav be lawfully entitled thereto and that defendants and each oi mem be forever barred of all right, title and interest and equity of redemption in the premises described in the complaint or any pari, uicrcoi. This summons Is nublished bv order of the Hon J W. Hamilton, Judge of the Circuit uourt oi me state oi uregon lor me znd Judi cial DiUrlct, dated July 27th 1904. The date ot the first publication of this summons is July 28, 1901. 68 Cbawfobd & Watson, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Notice of Guardian Sale. Notion Is hereby given that by virtue and in pursuance of an order of license of the County Court of Douglas County, Oregon, duly made and entered therein on the first day of July, 1904, In the matter of guardianship of the per son and estate of C. E. Langdon, a minor; the undersigned, duly appointed, qualified and acting Guardian of the sail minor, will on Sat urday, the 27 h dar of August, 1904, at the front Hnr.P nf Iho fVtn.t Uniiui In T ..Y... n..t.... Conn'y, Oregon, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m. of said day, offer for sale and sell at a Publ'c Auction to tho highest and best bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and Interest of said minor CE. Langdon In and to the following described real property to-wlt: TheW of the BW and the W'A of the NWii of bectlon 18. Townshin 23 South of Rancn 7 West of Willamette Meridian, in Douglas uatca mis 20 uay oi juiy. a. v. ish GEO.W DIMMICK, Guardian of lhe Person and Estate of O.K. Langdon. J28-A2S Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea Ten Years of Suffering. After "1 wish to saya few words in praise of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarr hoea Remedy," says Mrs. Mnttki Hurge, of Martinsville, Va. "I miffeied from chronic diarrhoea for ten years and dur ing that time tried various medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. ast 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. 1 then decided to try tho medicine myself, and did not use all of one bottle before I was well and I have never sinco 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. Oregon Development League. The Portland Commercial Club has issued a call for a convention of the Ore gon Development League, to be held at tho Marquam Grand Theater in l'ott land, August 2nd and 3rd. All cominer cial, agricultural, mining, stockraieing and irrigation interests will be repre sented ; every editor in the state will be invited to attend as a delegate ; County Commissioners and Mayors of all towns and cities will also be called upon to name dblegates, the Portland Woman's Club will look after the comfort of ladies accompanying delegates, and, among other entertainments, have arranged for a trolley ride on August 2nd, taking in the most interesting and leautiful en 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 tickets at a very low rate oione 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 harmony for the development of Oregon. al Are You Going to St. Louis? If so call for your tickets via the ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM, the line hav ing Terminal at entrauce Fair Grounds. Round trip rate fGT.50. Good forninety days from date of sale. Choice routes going and returning via St. Paul, Den ver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo or El Paso. Stop over permitted in both direction. Dates of Sale: June 7th, ICth, 17th, ISth, July 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Aug, Sth, 9th, Sept. 5th, Cth, 7th, Oct. 3rd, 4th 5th. On above dates rate of ?72.50 will be made to Chicago and return. For further information and sleeping car reservations call upon or address, A. II. McDonald, General Agent. 140 Third St., Portland, Oregon. Instruments Repaired or Packed. The Burr 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. Charge? reasonable and satisfaction guaranteed. Jv 1 tf Coriolon 51179 The Imported Pereheon "Coriolan" belonging to F. B. Waite will make the sea son at the Empire Livery Stable of Kelly & Banks. Every body is invited to call and see this elegant stallion and get prices and terms. His weight is I7OO pounds color black and his cost was $looo. He was recently imported from France and his full ped igree is on exhibition at the above named Livery Stable. WHAT 9AME OF A LETTER. My Dear Aunt K'tte: I must tell you the good news. Right after receiving- your letter, the day before New Year's I started in with new resolu tions on the first of the year. I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce, at Buffalo, N. Y., as you requested me to do. I (rave hira all my symptoms, which were that I was tired so tired all the time and did not care to go anywhere, depressed and sad, and all ambition gone, backache and a drapged-out feeling, could not sleep, limbs feeling sore and aching. I followed the doctor's advice, which he went to considerable pains to make plain to me to rest every day a nap after lunch complete relaxation cultivate repose of mind, try not to worry, get as much outdoor air as possible, and prac tice long-, deep breathing, expanding the lungs. Then fora uterine touic, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, coupled with a wash he told me of. I must say that after follow ing his advict for four months I feci per fectly cured and like a new woman. Youra affectionally, Jewel. Letters like the above are not unusual. Mrs. Kooman, of8jj Grant Ave., Sc'ienectady, N. Y says: "I continued with tht medicine until I had taken five bottles, also two vials of the 'Pleasant Pellets,' and I was cured. I al ways recommend Dr. Pierce's medidnes to my friends when they are not well." My daughter Is In quite good health, thanks to Dr. Pierce's medidnes. My withes are tint all who are afflicted will try them and see what good can be done for the sick," writes Mrs. Elizabeth McConell, of Rochester, Ind. Send 31 one-cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for his Common Sense Medical Adviser, xcoS pages. Professional Cards. Q.KOKUK M. IlKOWN, Attorney-at-Lav, Court Him so UowuHtalrs. UO.SKltUltfi.OltK Q V FISHER, JL D., Physician, Surgeon. Oflico over P. O. Hoskiiuiui, Ohkoox. 'Phono Main 691. jyil. W. U. DARBY, I). M. I). Dentist Office in the Abraham Building (Over the I'nittiOice in the mice here tofore occupied l,y Dr. J. It, Chnpmsn Rojoburg, Oregon QU.GEO. E. HOUCK, Physcian & Surgeon. KOHKllIIRi. i-none. Main n ori;on WilvYN'Si. DENTIST, Kevlcw Uulldiug, Telephone No. 4. KOHKHCKO. OKSOn M. Crawkokh a .1. O. Watson Attorneys at Law, Rooms IAS, Hank BulMn.. KOSCRUKH, OK. X7"-Huine'.roreth. u s Laud Olareantf raining crm a specialty. J O. FWLI.ERTOa Attoruey-at-Law. MP Practice in all theHiaieaml Federal Couru Office tu Marks' Hid.. RoburK. Ortwon. W. BENSON, Attorney-at-Law. Hank Building KOiKBKKG. OREGON glCHAXAN A GItl'.Vl.VGKR J. A. BlTHASAN I. I- (IKKNINCKK Attorncys-at-Law Room- 1 and Mamirr- Building KOSEKt'Ki. OREGON J-yt. II. L. STUDI.KY, Osteopathic Physician fore- chronic dix . rorrecc dt-fornialire and remuw foreign glow ins. Aoul- disease 1m respond rvadth i. il- treatment. Consultation Kn-c Flea- arrange for ap.uitinrnu by phone O&ce over the P.svt office I'h-.ne No. Kill itaeldei ce II. D. braves place. Itioae No. 12S W. MARSTERS A tto r n ey-a t- La w Notary Public Murslers IlutMing Sooicty Meetings. AF. & A. M. Laurel Lode No. 13. Hjl.lrm:nUr meelnn:? on steoorw B and f orth W-dnd.ve of each month. J. T. ISkuxjk-j, W. M. N. T.JKWirrr, .Secretary. I. O. ELKS. RoHebtirg Lodge No. 326. fold regular oommonica- i ..... iinn i7 ti-n - . i ind fourth TfiHredaye oi each montli. All meic-jert- rqnee(d to attend rwn larlv and al! vit-itintr Lnitfifrj" nrf- cordi lly invited to attt-rxi. F. h. W.itTE, K. K. Rov McCutxLw, tMM-rutarv. MV.D, IstKI'AltATE BATTALLIOK .O.N. j , tnerriB at Armor Hall every rtinrsday evening, at 8 o'clock. F. B. II .Mux. Capt SO. O. F. PUiletarian Lodes No. S Mtp in Odd Kt-llnict.' T.mnla fnr ner Jackson and Case Ptrfutfi, on Satnrda? evening ol each wefK Mem bers ol tbe order in itofd fian.linc are tuviiml to attend. J. C. TwirciiuLL, N. U. N.T Jkhett, .-:mary. Kol I'. Alpha Lodge No 4". .Meet Hvcry Wednesday, m I. 0. O. F Hall a. 7:f) p. ra. Members in iroou aiandtne are Invited to attend. Gi: W. Kimball, C. C. Elmer Wimhkkly, K. of K. A S. LILAC CIRCLE. No W, Women ol Woodcraft. Mpwto on 2nd and 4th Thtirs'iHTe ol -aoh month al the I. U. U. r. full. Hitii.5 memb"re in (rood etamiine aro innt.Hl 'o attend. Minnie Jones. Guardian Neighbor. Hell Moriatt, Socretarv. Second and Fourth Thursdays. fc. tv Roeebnrir Chapter No. S Holds their reeolar rowting on ths firft and third Thnrsil.ra in nacl nonth. Victtinc membre in troor" Handing are respectfnlly invited to at tend. Maudo Rast, XV. M. Regina Rast, Secretary. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD.-Oafc Caojn No. 125. MeetB at the Odd - . 1. ...... II.ll I T I o-iiuo nan. in ttOBflunrg. evT Brat and third Mnndnr nmnlnn Via!( tne neighbors always wclisime. N. T. Jkwett. C. C J. A. DcCHANAN, Clerk. Notice to the Public. United States Laud Office. .. Koseburg, Oregon, July 15, 1901. To horn It may concern. Nntlfij Ifl lifmitir t,lpnn ih.i .1... .1- Cal lonila Itallroad Company tin filed In this nfllrA D I ll if iitirfn l . .-.-- I .t . . nrisnrllMi.irnsIr.it n.i i.at. .i.i..,i r . . forsaldUnas; Uiat the lint Is open toUietmo. iff. In, IniiuuiilAn ... . . '. crinU-c subdivisions has been posted In a con venient placo In this, office, for the Inspection pi all personn Interested and the pub lc general lv. bouth of llaic Line mid west ot W. M. All of ec3i, tp;u g.r9w. Within the next sixty day following tho date of this notice, protests or contests against the claim of the company to auy tiact or sub division within any section or part of section described in the list, on tho ground that the same Is more valuable for mluernl lhaa lor agricultural purposes, will 1 received and noted for report In the Ucncral Ijtnd Olllco at Washington, I), c. J.T. IllUDOErf, it- Klstcr. I ir lmrirti j 18 s 20 ' Receiver. City Treasurers' Notice. Notice is hereby given that all parties holding city warrants endorsed prior to Aug. 27th, 1902, aro requested to present the sanio to the city treasurer for pay ment, as interest will ccaso thereon after tho dato of this notice. Dated Uosoburg, Ore., July 0, 1001. II. C. Sloccm, City Treasurer. For sick headacho Inko Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor Tabletes and n quick cure is certaiu. For salt) by A. C. Mar aters & Co. Summons. In tho Circuit Court of the Htate ol OrcK"U, for DourIb.h County: AugiiM kiciikc, riaiiiuii, va. Ij'im Klenlio. Dcfendimt. 1O1.0IIH Klcnlte, nbuvu namcil ilelclKliint: In the numc of the State of Orcitoii, you inn here by mimnotieil and required to appear ami ans wer the complaint tiled ngalniil joti in the aliovu entitled court and cause, within six ucekx from the datoof the tlrst publication of this summons, and tf you fall to appear and aiiiwer hh herein required, Jor want thereof plaintiff will apply to ald court lor the relief demanded in his complaint, which Is for a de cre from said court ilUiolvliK the marrlaKa contract existing between plaintiff anil defend ant, and fur such other am) fur.her rellof as to the court may deem meet. Tills summons Is publltht-d once a week for at luHit six successive weeks Iu the Plmniieal r.n, a semi-weekly nurpaper, published nt KoMiUiri.', Oregon, by order of Hon. M. I). Thompson, I'ouuty Judgu ol Douglas County, Oregon, made JiineSI, l'JOI. The llrst publica tion ot tills minimis i on JuuuZlnl, UKM. llL'CHAtMN .t nilENINOKIt, SO-Ol Attorneys for I'laiutlir. Notice to the Public. United States I-and Office. Koseburg, Oregon, July S, I'M, To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the Oregon and Callloiula Itallrnad company has filed iu this oflico a l'st of laii'ts situated In the townships described below, and has applied for a patml tor said lands; that the list is open lo the pub lic for Inflection and a copy thereof by de scriptive sulslirisions has been posted In a con venient place in this omce. for the inspect on of all iersous HitcriU-d anil the public generally- touth of llae Una and West of Willamette Meridian. Ntt'Jj.XW,.' .SW"', Sec V, T 36, It ; allixcl.T.ii. It 9; nil Sec 3. T 31, K 9: all Sou 5. T 31, R9; nil S-c7. T 11. K 9; ail sec 9 T 31 It 9. all !ec 11 I 31 R 9; KU NE'J E W Jt l, W USee 13, TSl.lt 9; allecl?,Tp 3I.Tt 9; al! Sec 17. I SI, K 9; ail St-c I9.T3I, 119. all ik-c SI. T3I. K9; alUeciS.TSl, R 9: all fc'cc 25, T 3t. R 9. all Sec 27. T 31, P. 9. all Sec .U. I Sl.lt 9; all See : T 31' rt 9; all fVc SC., T St It 9. all !hv 1 T 31, H 10; all Sec 3, T 31. R 10. all 8ec T31. K10; all St-c 7, T 31 K 10; all St-c 9. T 31, It in; all-SfCll T3I.K10: nil Sec IS, T i. It 111; all S.-C 15. r 31 It tO: all Sec IT. T 31. it li. all Sc 19. T 31. It 10; all Mec 21. T St. It P ; all See23.T.tl. R 10: all Sec S5. T si, K 10: all Sec 27.TSI. R 10; all bee 39. T 31. It 10. all sec SI. T SI, R 10; all Sec .8. T .1, It 10. a'IScc 35. TSI.lt 10. South ol Uae l.ino and Eist of Willamette Meridian All Sec 5. T 2i. K 1: all Vc 7. T ti. UI: NWJ Sec 9. T 22 R 1 ; ss'i and NU. Set 17. T 12. it 1 ; all Sec 19. T S2, K 1. Wimn lhe next slilv diva following t lo ll ate of this notice, protests or ctnlrtU avalml the claim of the compsuj to any tract or sub division wlihiu any section, or part of sec tion described in the list, on the ground that the same Is more valu able for mineral than 'or agricultural Dunoses. lll be received and noted lor report to the 1 General Land Office al W.shliwion. I). C. ! JJ7B15 J. T HRIIMiEa. Ilea I iter. ; J.H 1IOOT11, Receiver. Notice of Forfeiture. Collage Grove, Lane County, State of Orjpn, March 36. IWL To K. ('. Onnii s administrator of the estate of I). U. Colton. decease!, aud to Mrs. T. F. Wil son. Mrs.CUtk J.TUdel,Mlt Carrie E. Mason. Miss May Mason. Erutus Colton, lien T. Uunn ami E. C. Uunn. heirs at law of said D. Cot ton, deceased, and to all other persons claim lu tny right, title or Intcre.t. either .In law oi equity in or to the mining clttm herein after described, as heirs of the said I). R. Col ton, deceased or otherwise: You and each of you are hereby notified, that I. the unilersigaed. haveexdtsl money and performed labor and woi k to the amount of One Hundred Dollars, upon the " Homer" lode mlaing ciaim, situated In the ilofceala Mining District, in the Coanty of Douglas, Bute of Oregon; That the money so expended and the labor icrteraed was performed and exr-eoded on and between the 1st diy of 2-cpiember and the SMh day ot Sptnber A. I). i:JS, In order to bold said premises under the provisions of Sectton 2SI of the Revised Statutes of the roiled States and laws of the State of Oregon, being the amount required to bold the satse tor the year ending December SI. IMS. That said work upon said claim was per formed by Edd. Jenks and Ben Carry for and at the expense of the undeislgned. Awl It within Ninety fW) days from the ser vice of this Notice upon you by the sheriff or within Ninety (W) days after serrif of this notice by publication you fall or refue to eon tribute tre proportion of toeh expenditure as a co-owner, your Interest In the said claim will become the property of the undersigned under said Section 321 by reavin of said failure to contribute said proportion of said expenditure. FEUX CUKRIN. Notice for Publication. Cntl States Land Odice. Row-burr. Orpcoa June is, h. Notice ti hereby circn that In oomplunc with, the provisions of tr.r act of Consrvl of June X. .. enutled -An at lor the sale ot timber laids in the Males ol California. Oreron Nevada .and ashlnc'.un Territory." as encod ed to all the public labd slates by act of August 4. lii HESRY C. R1TZMANN. ot Rosebors, county ot Isonxlas sla'e of Orc con, has this day flfel in this office his sorn statement No. SS.Y lor the putrhase of the e', n;.n'1ne' of section No. 41 In tp No. as. s, r No. 9 w. and 111 olfer proof to show that the land south! Is more valuable for It limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hli claim before the Kesister and Receiver of this Gca ot Rose burr. Ore co a. on Friday, the 9th dar of Septembers, 1901. He names as witnesses: vnanes inom. man inora Roseborc. Ore: William Sietner, Edward Von Pel. ol Cleveland. Ore. Any and all persons claimine adversely the aUivc described lands are requested to file their cuims iu mis noice on or oeroresaki 9tn usy ol .iiriiiwri, i-.-.i. j. i. iii;imsa. Ju aoss-pd Register. Notice for Publication. Cnlte.1 States Land OOce. Roscbun;, Onuon. June II. l'AM. Notice is hereby given that tn compltanc with the provisions ot the act of Congress of JuneS, 157J, entitled "An an for the sale ot timber lands In the States of Callfornla.Oreiron Nevada .and Washington Territory," asextend d to all the public land states by act ot August EDWIN J. lirTRICK. of Roscburc. county of Douclsj. state of Ore gon, has this day file J in this office his sworn statement No i '2. tor the rurchase ot thesU nei. n1 st4 of section No. 21, In tp No. ai, a r .-. -j w. ana will otter proof to show that tha land sought Is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this IXlce of Rom burg, Oregon. on Friday, the Uih day ol September, 1901. He names as witnesses: uoarics uiom. John Thorn. Rfwcbure, Ore; Wl llamStciner.Eduard Von IVssI.cI Cleveland, Ore Any and all nersons claimine advcrselr the above described lands arc requested to file incir claims in mis omce on or Deiore said 9IU day of September, 1901. J.T. BRIDGES, Jn SS pd Register. CONTEST NOTICE. United States Land Office. Bnsebure. Oregon, June 10 1901. A sufliclci.t conlestadidavlt hiving been Sled In this office bv William A Snrasue.contes ant. against Homestead cntery No 10037, made Jnne 3ft. I9U0. for n4 tni. se! svU, sec. S4.tp.SCs, r3w. by Jesse Whitlow, ointestee. In which It Is alleged that Jesse Whitlow Is dead, hav ing been dead about two jcars; that none of his heirs, II he has auy such heirs, have en tered upon, or In any manner cultivated the 1... .M....n.l 111 kl. ..(.I ..I . I ... . . U . . . 1. I Ittiii. iiiiLiinVjV.i iu uipniu imiiu, ..m. IUCH1U claim is wholly abandoned, r-aid parties aro hereby no'lfled to arncar. resnond and nfftr evidence touching raid allegation al 10 o'clock a. m on July 12, 190-1, before tho Register and uccciver at mo uuiicu states unu uuice in Koscutirg uregon. The said contestant having. In a nroncr affi davit, tiled June 10. 19C1. set forth facts which show Dial aiterdtic diligence personal rervlec oi tnis notice can not do mauc, ti is Hereby ordered and directed that such notice bo given oy uue aim proper puuucaiion. j. i. UKIUUKH, Register. J. II. liOOTll. Vol 17-6w-pd Receiver. Notice of Final Settlement Notice Is hereby clvcu that the undersigned. ..lmtill.tr.ln. tl Ihi. ul.l. nl 11 L- lltlll deceased, has tiled his final account aa such administrator In tho County Court of Douglas County, Slate of Oicgou, and that said county court has set Tuesday thu'.'Cth day of July, law, nt 10 o'clock ot said day, at the court house in iiociurg, iiougins county, Slato ot Oregon, as tho tlrnn and vlaco ol hearing objections thereto, and for the final settlement of said estate. 8. 1,. DII.LARD, Administrator ol the estate of M. E. Dlllanl, deceased Dated this 21th day ol Juno 1901. Wood Wanted on Subscription. Those wishing to pay up their sub scription to tho Plaindkalku and not having tho cash, but having wood, wo aro willing to nmko tho exchango and receivo wood on subscription at tho reg ular markot price Wo will accept both stove and heater wood. Plaindealkr Pub. Co. Administrator's Notice. In County Court nf Htatn of Ornirnu tor Douglas County, In the matter of the estate of John II Hhnne. dercasod : Notice Is hereby ghen that the undersigned, by order of abov named Court, rnailn anil entered In the Journal ot said Court on April liin, i-jui, was appoimc-i aumiuistrator ot tne above-named estate. All persons having claims against laid eststc arc requested to present the same, duly verified, Wlthltl six months from ilri- i.f (Ms tuiHrv. mul all persons Indebted to said estate arc request ed to malio Immediate payment to the under- lgncu.ai ins omce, Review building, Rose burg, Oregon. Dated Oils 12th day of April, 1901. J. C. KUJ.I.KUTON, Administrator. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office Roscliurg, Oieguti, June !, 1901. Nntlcc Is hereby L-lvvn that In f-fiTnr,llATi with the prnrlslonn of the act ol Congress ol Junes, 17S, entitled "An act for the sale ol timber lmd In theStatcs ot California. Oregon. ntvuus ami nasninginn lerrtiorv as extended tnall the public land states by act ot August -I MR5. HATTIK nAXIRLI of Roseburg, county or Douglas, state of Ore gon, has this day filed In this otlllco his sworn statement of G'JU, for the purchase of the SWli of Section No I, Tout ship 27 8, Range 3 west and will offer proof to show that the laud sought Is moro valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to estabtlsh hli claim before the Register and Receiver of this olilta of Itoseburr.Oreeon. ouWcmcsday the 21st day of September, 1901 She names as wltiiessys John Evarts. K Eva- ts of P.-cl. Ore., II Krakentx-rger. of Rose burg. Ore . II A Cooley, ! Keri-y, Ore. Any and all nersons claiming adi-prx-tr tbi above described lands are requtsttd to file their claims in this office on or before said 21st day of "I"-. j. i . nr.iLii ts JHp Register. Notice foi Publication. I'nlted States Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon July 1, 19UI. Notice is hereby given that, in compliant with the provisions of the act of Congress of Junes, 16.8. entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the Htatesof Caltfornla.Oregon Nevada .and Washington Territory," aseztend d to all th public land states by act ol August . 174. lOllN B d ItKK.S" of Roy, county of I'earce. state of Washington has ibis day filed in thisoirief his sworn sta-i-m.-nt N'l i".'J69 fur the purchase of the NE!- of sec ;;t, Tji 'A s. It west and will olfer proof loshou hat the land sought Is mre valuable for Its timlr or stone ltn for agricultural turtjses. aud to rstaMlh Ms claim before the Register and IU:ceiver of this oflico of Roseburg.Oreiron. on Thursday the J2ndday of September, I'M. He names as witnrsses- Jonn Rogers. Jonn Clark, W H McCrosen of Roseburg, Oregon, Munis O Hill, ol Elbe, Wash. Any and all persons claiming adversely lhe abore described lands are requested to file their claims in this oEc on or before said And day olst-pllWI. J. T BRlIKiEi, JHp Register. Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court ot tb- State of O'egon for Isouglss County. Murphy (irant A Co 1 a corporation Plaintiff , vs The VeOee Co.. a corpor I atlon. tT MeUee aad 1' J Me i-e. Defendantii. ) Noilce is hereby given last by virtue of an execution, duly issued out of the above named court and cause on the Ttb day of July J9. upon a Judgement and dt-ciee duly rendered and enterol In said conn and cannon the lh d.yoi My lMa. in favor ol tho above named pUlntiff and against the above nnvl defend anu. the McOw Co . and P T MKire. for the the sum of ISIM upon which jodgtmrnt there was rreditol July t:. UM2. ibe mm ol tlw leaving a deficiency thereon of llTiisj with iotefvtt thereon from July 12. 1'MZ. at the rale of S per cent ter annum, which judgemtnt was du'y enrolled and docketet in the clerk's office of sa d cnurt on the JO day of May. lCUi. New therefore I willcn Saturday the 20 day of August lo0., at one o'clock p m. nf said day at the iron house front do ir in kottmrg. Oougla county Oregon, sell at paM:e aui-Uou. t the hlchest blddr. for cash In harxJ, all the right, title and intent' tbesai.1 defendants. Thr Mciee C.. and I' T Metiee or either of them bad on the 1.-th day oi July or al anv t me thereafter, n or ths fn'kntlag de scrbd premises, wwit: The northst quar ter o the northeast quarter of sectioa . ton shlp J9 s.mih. itSK i wel of W M., i Isaogtta fooitr. Oregon, toewther with all ami Mnga-ar the l-neiaeoU. hereilitamenLs sal appartea an tbereanto beioniag or Ln aaywtse ap-I-crUtDiog aud will apply the tiveeejt of torh sale, drsl to the can o' such sale, and to th payment of the sum of I1TU9 doe the plainti: with interest thereon at the rate of $ pw o-nt per annum from the l!lh dy of lulv. IHjS, and the o erplus if an) there be. par over to the ssld dlendaat. The Mr;ee Ckj . an.1 P T Jle Ge tbelr algns or le. al representatives Dated at Koseburg. this 1 h day of July M. JllalS 11 T.McCLALLEN. sheriff of Douglas county. Oregon. Notice for Publication. I'mied Suites Land Offie. Roseburg. Oregon, july T. Ks. Notice is here'-y given tha: la oosapbaar with the provist -nsoflhe set of CoagreM of Juoet.'.s. entii.rd "An art for the sale of Uralr lands in th States of Call'orala. Oregon Nevada. and Waihlo;ton Trrriiory,"ajxted ed to all the public land staus by act of August . lli CHARLES II. VErsCH cf I Rnvbaix, rountv of IVmg'as. stale ol Oregon, has this lay filcl in .hi oOVrv his sworn siatement No tWT fr the turchae of tne ot fc,, and Lots 1 and 1 ol sec tion I. -ownship south, range 3 weot. and w ill offer proof to show that tha land sought Is more valuable for lis timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this offlc ol Rom burg, Oregon. on Monday, the luth day of Oetobe-. 19M. He names as witnesses: S W. Turncll, Wm. Uar nell. Press Turnell, H.J Roblnette.all of Peel, Douglas county. Oregon. Any and allpersons claiming adversely the uui c iicBcfiuru ianus are rctiuesteu uj aie tne r claims In this othce on or before sai- ISthday Ol wet I. i. 1SK11AIU -jullp RegiUer. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the Couot v Gt Multnomah. Allen A Lei. Plaintiff . vs Mr II T Hurr. IVfendant. By virtue ol a writ of execution dn'y ined out of ami under the seal ot the abve entItle-1 court In the above entlik.l action, to me dl reclcl and dated th llth day of July. KOI, up on a Judgment rendered and entered In said court on the Sth dsy of July. 1SMI. In lavor ol Allen A Lewis and against ssld Mrs. II T liurr lor tne sura ot lour hunired thrtv-one dollar and scven'y-lhnre cents (Mll-'.3) with Interest threoii at the rate of eight per cent rxranunm from the Sth day of Dcctmber. 19U. and tbe lurlbcr sum ot twentv-utnedollar-v and twentv cents (liSJM costs and disbursements and the cos s ana disbursements of and upon this writ of execution, commanding mc to mike sale ol tbe following described premlics. to-wlt: The S-Hilhcast qusiter (SE4) of section twenty-six (M) In township twenty (20) south of range elsht (S) west ot the Willamette Meridian In Oonglas county. Slato ol Orcgou. ai'achol lu said action on the Sin dav ol April. l'JOI Now therefore Incompliance with the com- manas oi saia writ, l wttl, on Thursday, the 25 day of August, 190-s, at ua(10)o'clivk a m at the front door ot the County Coutt House ln the city ot Roseburg, Donglas county. State of Oregon, sell al public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for U S. golj coin cad In hand, the above described real propcrtv and all the right, title and Interest the sld defendant had therein on the dateof sad attach cut, towlt: thcsihdayot April, I'M. or sinco has had therein to satisfy said rlt of execution aud all accruiiwcostH. II. T. McCLALl.EN, Sheriff ot Douglas county, Oregon. Jii Sheriff's Sale. Iu tlieXlrcuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County ot Multnomah. Allen A Lewis, Plalntitn vi II T Hurr, Defendant Hy virtue of a writ of cxecu'Ion dulv Issued out 01 ami unuer mcseai 01 m-auovo entlllcM court lu the above entitled action, to me dl rectetl and dated the 13th day of July, l'AM, up on a iudiment rendered and entered in said conn on the 9th day o' July, I'.VI, In favor of Allen A Lewis aud against said 11. T. Hurr lor tho sum of three hundred eighty -six dollars and inirty-iour cents iw-djn witn interest thereon at the tato of S per cent ner annum from the 30th day of Dec -labor 1903, and the further sum of tcnty-nine dollars and twenty cents (J."-).'.')) costs aud disbursements aud trie costs and disbursements of and upon this writ ot cxecutliiu, commanding me to make sale of the following dcscr!rd premises to-wit: The NorthcaUiiuarlert.NE'.t) section twen-ty-to CJ.') in townshin twentv (X) south of range eight (S) nest ol the Wlllaine'.l Meridan in uougias county, state 01 uregon, attachul ln said action on the Sth day of April. 1WI. Now therefore ln compliance with the com mands ol s-Uil writ. I will i n Thursday, the Z5 tiny of August, i90-i at ten (In) o'clock a m at the hunt door ot the County Court House In tho city of Rrwrburg, tn Douglas couuty. State of Oregon, sell at pub lic auction, subject to redemption, to tho high est bidder, for united States gold coin cash lu hand, the almvc describe 1 real property and all tho right, title an t Interest the stld defend ant had therein on tho date of said attachment, to-wlt, the rith day ot April, 1901, or since has had therein to satisfy said wilt of execution and all accruing costs. U.T.McCLALLKN. Slicrirrot Douglas county, Oregon. J V5 Pay and Get a Nice Map. For tho next thirty days to nil who pay us two dollars on subscription, wo will present them a nico map of Oregon and a map of the world. Tho value o he map la one dollar. Ho! for St. Louis and the World's Fair WILL YOU BE THERE? Nature's Art Gallery of the Rockies in addition to the at tractions at St. Louis. This can only be done by going or returning via the "SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD." See u NRIVALED SCENIC ATTRACTIONS NEQUALLED DINING CAR SERVICE NSURPASSED IN EFFORTS TO PLEASE Wri' ' a?ed booklet of Colorado's famous sights and resorta W. C. flcBRIDE, General Agent, 124 Third Street PORTLAND, OREGON BOSWQI 5PRI1G5 FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT READY FOR BUSINESS CAPT. BEfi D. BQSWELL CASH FOR CLEANING UP YOUR PLACE We will pa' 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 Fnmitnre ROSEBURG JUNK AND HIDE C0. 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. Gen'l Agent. Lumber & Building Materials At a Sacrifice LUMBER IS CHEAP ead Our ash Prices Rough Lumber $S.oo Sized Lumder. : $S.oo 1 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 LEONA MILLS LUMBER COMPANY By J.J.KENNEY, Pres. N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Ot every deacnytion. Farms and Min eral Lauds. Oregon, Washington and (23) OAKLAND. OREGON Title Ciuarantee&Loan Co. RU3KBURQ. OREGON. I. l. 1UMILTOM, Pmldont O C. Hamilton Socj. and Tmm nflm Id thn Hnilrt Hahm U... t 1 .. - - - W . VJ IU.UUI1 WU nlcto at of abxtract bookt In Douglas Count Abstracts aud C'crtiacatca ol TiUo iurnUhcdn lkmgla county land and mining- clalmi. Hi. almacompletotoITraclnst of all townih Ei?,?.J.h?Ro5Bb?r Ortson.D. S. Land Dl trlct. til raaka hlne nrlnt miniM nt ship. ' ' ,uwa fi. Little, & "1 .. DENTIST. Oakland, Oregon. Reliable crown and bridge work. J P. Johnson, dentist. Grave's b'ld'g. 49U Abstract of Title to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Blue Prints 1 of Township Maps showing all vacantLands. FRANK 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. U cac-ts.i a &-r3 tri v is prepared to wait uj and DeTcnabimAnaniV J ... upon old J udfrienda J V with a full and complete t stock of F -GROCERIES' solicited. I 305 Jacksen St., Rsac&urg Ait irean ana oi tua mrv ks w nnilil. T.. 1 tw ... , . cvueea are t Brxvialtinii Vnnr utw.. a