cIefheld hearing postponed. FteWe in Mind and Body He Was Given Time to Enter Plea. .Portland, Aug. 2. "God will plead mjf case; I need no lawyer." WHS a slight wave of his hand,; Ed man'd Creffield, leader of the Holy Roll re, in a low whisper that could be heard bft a few feet, used the above expression wen he was arraigned before Judge Hague at Police Court this morning. Usable to stand alone, the prisoner sup parted himself by leaning agtinst the desk before which he stood. iBelieving that the prisoner did not fully realize what he was doing, Judge Hegue'continued the case until Thurs day morning, hoping by that time Cref field would hare gained strength. Xhe specific charge against the mys terious minister of the gospel is adultery, the complaining witness being B. . 8ttxr, who alleges that the prophet had us)ue relations with his wife, Dinna Snot, religion being the cloak under which he -worked. Creffieid'a case is the strangest that has ever coma up in the Portland Police Ceurt. Much was revealed when the prisoner was released from his cell in tbe City Jail and was obliged to walk aaioes the courtroom and take his stand before the Judge. While some of his previous doings brought stern denuncia tive, his actions and his condition today touched the humane side of the many spectatora who had crowded the court room to see him, and they all pitied him'. COULD SCARCELY STAND. As he left the prisoner's box, he stepped carefully and slowly, and as he advanced toward the Judge he supported himself against the wall of the room. Supporting himself against the desk, he listened t Deputy Prosecting Attorney Haney read the complaint. Creffield seemed to stagger as he heard the words. Then he braced up and stood looking into Epace, apparently hearing nothing. Judge Hoeue asked him if lie wished a bearing in the Police Coart or to waive examination and go before the grand jury. In a low voice said: "Waive examination. God will not jatifym&n to Jiave a lawyer." Attorney John'A. Logan was appoint ed by the court to have a talk with the prisoner and eeo what could be done for him. Mr. Logan to:k the prisoner into a private office, and after a few moments returned to the court and said : CABK CONTINUED. 'ypor Honor, the prisoner needs to bevkept quiet until he regains his atzasgth. He is not crazy. He talks rationally only when the question of religion is approached." On this recommendation, Judge Hogue continued the case until Thursday. In the mean time it is understood that some of the officers will take the weak and starved prisoner for daily walks about the streets, bo that he will regain his strength, through getting wholesome food and sunlight. Creffield is both mentally and physic ally weak. Because he had remained under the O. V. Hurt residence for nearly three months, he gradually waited away, and went into a state similar to that of a child. When any one talks to him, ideas seem to come to him, and slowly he is becoming him self again. He is not crazy, but he has gone with oat food so long that he is unable to working mind readily, and he has to stop and think until things are recalled tohim. SLOWLY GAINS STRENGTH. Since being brought to Portland from Corvallifl by Detective Hartman Satur day niznt. Uremeld has gained con siderable strength, and if now allowed to go slow he can walk alone, while when be was first arrested he was not able to stand alone. He has more attajgth this morning, and more anima tion is. no ti cable in his features. The expression of his eye is not that of a crazy man. Creffield is a small man, not over five feet' high, and will weigh about ISO pounds, and is about SO years old. .THINK HE WILL GET WELL. fTfeelhetterthan I did when they found me under the house," said the prophet. "I think that I shall get well Of -ecmrse if I am to die, I shall die but feel-better this morning than I have for along time. ,"0, l.aarnot guilty of the charge Tee, I know Mrs. Starr, and I did not have asy undue relations with her or with any cifthe women." I Creffield talked more freely about re lijjioa -than any other thing, but when omag so ins mind seemed to wander. t "I am. Joshua, the prophet, while on tfejbi earth, and when I am called by God 4 shall be turned into Elijah," was his ply. I went under the bouse be- cabselwas told to hide away by the Lard.. I was crucified while I was there God oame to .me. I was to suffer for my Rtqple. I was to die from hunger and frsmthe.cokL Yes, I ate sometimes bile, under the house, but that was on lyiwhen God told me to. 1 crawled to t$ my hiding place on my hands and knees. RESTORATION TO COME. "Our religion means the restoration ef all things. The restoration of the world wilt ebon come. The seals men Mfised itf Revelations will soon be broken and curses and plagues will visit fce eartfi. The world will be destroyed fenfire and, there will be a new world oa wbicbndthing but peace will reign will be no sin. It will be the it in the Garden of Eden. Every ' will be the same as at the becin wag of the world. ANOTHKB SENSATIONAL CHARGE. May Hurt, daughter of O. V. Hurt who was turned over to the Boys' and girls' Aid Society a month ago, because tee had gone wild-over tne noiy Koiter L-tf ' 1 1 A t. TT xeiKKHi. .was reienoeu iruui iuu aumu this afternoon and will return with her father to. her Corvallis home in the Morning. To the officers this afternoon ee yye some damaging evidence stttinat Creffield, and on their arrival pom e,r. II art will go before the pros icutinj attorney there and have a war- E . f 1. r It l c rr. 1 .1 ntut swom out lur lucurnui ui vjicujbiu Wobably on the charge of criminal as SftBlt-oa his child. If this action is tak en it is likely that the charge in tho court hero against tho prophet will bo dismissed and he will be taken back to Corvalis to be tried. Misses Hester Mitchell and Florence Seeding were the two other girls crazed by the holy rollerism who were confined in the Home. Ihev have also been re leased. Oregon News. Mills along the Siuelaw are short of help. Swill wagons must operate under cov er of night in Albany herea'ter. The 100-ton smelter being installed at the Waldo mine will cost $40,000. iNorth Bend is to nave a box and ve neer factory. It will cost about $50,000 McMinnville parties have contracted for 600,000 brick, 60 carloads, for build ing purposes. A large and destructive tiro has been raging in the timber near Merlin, Jose phine county. W. W. Korn, of Mabel, who was re- cently shot by Mrs. James Kinman, has so far recovered as to be able to sit up. Dr. Wm. Knykendall left today for Gardiner, where he will join his family in an outing on the beach. Dr. Paine will be in charge of his office during his absence. Monday's Guard. Dr. J. G. Patterson of Gardiner, who arrived in Marshfield yesterday, left by this morning's train for Bandon and the lower coast. The doctor is looking for a location. Marshfield Mail. The Bootb-Kelley Lumber Company have a large force of men employed building a new span across the Coast Fork of the Willamette at Saginaw lor the lumber name. The span is one hundred and fifty feet. The old squaw of Heppner, who it was reported predicted the calamity that overtook that town last year, is again phophesying disaster, but nobody heeds tier ; people regard tne outer case as a mere guess of hers, or a coincidence The town of Wasco purchased two tank-cars of oil, 13,000 gallons, cost $400, and used it on six and a half blocks of Btreets, SO feet wide, blocks being from 300 to 330 feet long, with good results no more dust. 'Next year Wasco will buy more oil, and apply it more exten sively. In addition to a crop of apples and small fruit, Josephine county is going to have a splendid melon crop this year. Oregon is not so early as Caifornia in this respect, but our melons are so much larger and sweeter than those of the bacramento Vallev that they speedil run the otbers out.J in officiating at a marriage ceremonv a few days ago Dr. E. J. Thompson, pas tor of the Presbyterian church, at In dependence, said it brought the total number of marriages performed by him to 1253, covering thirty years of minis tenai work, it is believed tins is near' ly the state record. Contest Notice. United States Land Office. Rosebunr. Orecon. Jane 21. 1901 A sufficIentcontetaffldavtt having been filed in this office by Ollrer T. Henry, contes tint, against homestead entry No. 12530. made March za, 1WB. lor bection is. Township 29 3., uange t y.. or rreaencc o. nines, uontesiee, in which it is alleged that the entryman has not established hi residence on the said land nor cmtivated or improved toe tame, ai quired by law; and that be has abandoned the saia tana, navincr Deen aDsent mereirom wun ont first obtaining leave of absence for more than six months last cast; said parties re here by notified to arjpear. respond and offer evl dence touching said alteration at 10 o'clock a. m. on Aug. 15. 1904, before the Begi'ter and Re ceiver at the United States Land office in Rose- bare. Oregon. The said contestant having, in a nrorjer afii davst, filed June2J. IKK. ret forth facU which show that after due diligence personal s-rvice of this notice ran not be made, it is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be given by one ana proper puDiicauon. jl&al5 (Signed) J. H. BOOTH, Receiver, Notice for Publication. U S. Land Office. Roseburg. Oregon. J nly 23, 1901 Notleo lb htreby glvan that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of JunaS, )878. entitled "An act for the sale of timber laads in the States of California, Oregon ,Srrada,and Washington Territory," as extend ed to all the publle land states by act of August JOHK 6EDORE. of Sulphur Springs, county of Douglas, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement So. 6330. for the purchase of we uu o, t, s, ana er.i nnu 01 oecuon C T" 1 AO f . v. Ar T IV and will of fer proof to show that tb land son ght is more vamaoie tor iu umrjer or stone tnan for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim before the Kegister and Beceiver of this omce oi ttoMDorg, uregon. on Thursday, the 2Jtb day of October, 1904. He names as witnesses: Warren Beitty, George Turner and Harry Stephens, of Rote- bnrg, Oregon, and James b. Bedore, of Sulphur springs, uregon. Any and all nersons claiming 'adversely the above described lands are requested to file tneir claims in tms omce on or oeiore saia zotn day of October. 1901. J.T.BRIDOKS. a4-p Register. Summons.. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor me county oi iraugias. Samnel P. Parmly, Sr. and 1 Samuel P. Parmly, J r. Plaintiffs I . .T nauona. nmsiow, uiuan M. Winslow, his wife; John W. Sweet and Fannie . Sweet, his wife: The State Land Board and The Ameri can Nickle Mining Com pany, a corporation. Defendant. To Watson A. Winslow. .Lillian M. Winslow. John W. Sweet, Fannie E. Sweet, and the American Kicaie mining company, a coipo ra tion aeienuanu: In the name of the State of Oregon, yon and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint, filed against yon in the above entitled suit within six eelta from and after the date of the first publica'lon of this summons, tne same being the time prescribed in the order for publication, and if yon fall to toaprnarand answer for want thereof, the Slaintiffk will apply to the court for the relief emanded In the complaint, a f uccinct state ment of which is that there is due and owing wine puunun on me note aua trust aeea oe scribed in the rompla'nt the sum of 113,743. with interest thereon from November lt. 1903. at the rate of six per cent; for the foreclosure of said trust deed and sale of the premises therein described in the manner provided by law; that the proceeds of satd ale be applied iu mc py mem 01 me costs ana expenses c foreclosure and sale with reasonable attnmev' fee and then to plaintiffs' demands and the Daiance n any to wnomsoever may be iawlult entiUed thereto and that defendant snd earl of them be forever barred of all right, title and interest and equity of redemption in the premises described In the complaint or any yaii luvreui. This summons is nnbllshed bv order nf the lion J. W. Hamilton, Judge of the Circuit uoun oi me Dtate oi uregon lor the zna Judi cial District, dated July 27th 1904. The date ol tne Diti puDiicatton oi tms summons is July 28, 68 Ckawfobd & Watbon, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Notice of Guardian Sale. Notice is hereby riven that bv virtue and i pursuance of an order of license of the Connty vounoi doueibs isounty, uregon, amy maae sua eaterea merein on me nrst aay ouniy, 1904. In the matter of guardianshlo of the tier. son and estate of :. E. Langdon, a minor; the uuueraiEnea, amy appointed, quaunea ana acting Guardian of the sail minor, will on Sat- nrday, the 27th da-r of August, 1904, at the front door of the Court House in Roseburg. Douglas wuu , uituu. At me nour oi 1 o ciocx p. m of said day. offer for sale and sell at a Publ'i Auction to the highest and best bidder for cash In hand all the riant, title and interest of said minor C.E. Langdon In and to the following descrit ed real property to-wit: TheWJ of the 6WJ4, and the WU of the NWJ4 of section IB, Township 23 South of Range 7 West of Willamette Meridian, in Douglas Connty, Oregon Dated this 2C day of Jul v. A. D. 1904 GEO. W DIMMICK, Guardian of the Person and Estate of O.K. Langdon. J2S-A2S GAA1E LAWS OF OREGON. At this season of the year there are beginning to come in inquiries as to the open and closed season for fish and game in Oregon. Tho Plaindealer prints tho following brief synopsis furnishing tho in formation: Male deer, antelope and moun tain sheep, open season July 15 to November 1. Female deer, Au gust 15 to November 1. Killing of spotted fawns,, elk or beaver prohibited at all times of year. No one is allowed to take more than five deer in a season. Night hunting or with dogs, the pur chase or sale of hides without tags, or of venison, prohibited. Open season for silver grey squirrel, October 1 to January 1. Quail, grouse, native pheasants, prairie chickens, open season Oc tober 1 to December 1; limit, 10 birds per day. Douglas county, Sept. 1 to Dec. 1. Ducks, geese, swan, open sea son from September 15 to January 1; limit of ducks, 100 per week or 50 in one day. I Eggs of game and song birds protected the year around. Trout, open season April 1 to t November 1. To be taken with hook and line only, ed at all times. The laws of the Sale prohibit- j State require non-resident market hunters to i have a license, costing $10 per season. It is unlawful to hunt within in- closures without owner's pennis-1 sion. j i Notice. Notice Is hereby given that I. Catherine Al fred Louisa Hamilton. U.innlian and Mo her of Roderick Sidney James Hamilton, and Ex ecutrix of the Last Will and Testament ol Sid- ney Robert Hamilton, all of Douglat County. Orecon. do. this day by inatual nDProvl and consent, and, to further the be I interests uf the said Koaericc Sidney james Mammon. grant and give to the said son and ward, hi for himself, in all his business and other rela tions. After the date, hereof, the said on and ward will be solely responsible for any and all debts that he may contract, and shall be the sole pos-e'sor oi an nis property ana amines. Mother and Guardian of Roderick Sidney James Hamilton. ) ii-a - p Notice for Publication. Roseburg. Oregon. July. l?M. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Una proof in support of hi sclaiin, and that said proof will be made before Rei:iter ana Keceiver u . Ltria udu at Kseourg, Oregon, on August IS. 1904. viz: CHARLES F HORN". on his H. E. No. 12164. for the seVi sec 32. tp 29 s, rSw He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and rul tivation cf said land, viz: Rudolf Amstein. John Lehnherr, Jessie Klrkcndall, m. Si. 1'ot ter, all of Camas Valley. J.T. BRIDGES, jl4 RegUter. Coriolon 51179 The Imported Perclieon "Coriolan" beloiminjr 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, LOVE DIES. Mrs. Ella Wheeler Wilcox says there comes a time in the course of married love when "the thrill goes out of the hand clasp and the kiss at times, and it is then that husband and wife may be susceptible to other magnetic personalities." The rea son for this condition of affairs is often the fault of the husband, but how often is it not due to the wife's nervousness and irri tability due to some trouble with the or gans pecnlkrly feminine the wife under such circumstances feels languid aud spir itlessshe euflers perhaps from headache and sleeples-ness. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feci fully war ranted in offering to pay $500 in legal money or the United States, for any case of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness, Prolap sus, or Falling of Womb, which they can not cure. AU they ask is a fair and rea sonable trial of their means of cure. A great deal of aickness may be saved by keeping on hand a copy of Dr. Pierce's thousand-page illustrated book, "The Com mon Sense Medical Adviner." Sent free, paper -bound, for twenty-one one -cent stamps, to pay cost of mailingowy orcloth bound for thirty-one stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association, 663 Main Street, Buffalo. N. Y. Constipation and a bilious attack go hand-in-hand. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a sure and speedy cure for both. Tiny, sugar-coated granules. One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathar tic. They never gripe. Nothing else ii "just as good." Professional Cards. Q.KOKHB M. HUOWN, - Attorney-at-Law, Oourt liouso Downstairs. ROSEBOltO.ORK V FISHElt, M. D., Physician, Surgeon. Office over P. O. KosKBtmu, Oregon. Phone Main 591. V. II. DAUBY, I). M. I). Dentist Ollico in tho Abraham Huilcliiij; (Over the romoffice in tho mice here tofore occupied by Dr. J, It, Chnpman Koseburg, Oregon Q U.GEO. E. IIOUCK, Physciau &. Surgeon. Office Review Bia. KOflKIlCRN OliKUON i'hune. Muln Si DENTIST, tlevlaw Building, Telephone So. 4. UOfiEUPRd. OltKiiON M. Crawfoud a .1. 0. Watson Attorneys at Law, Rooms 1 A 2, Batik Bulldg., HOSEHU K(l. OB Csxr-BiisInrubQtorothe 0 8 LandOtSceantf mining cease a specially. C. KULI.KRTOK Attornej'-at-Law. Wir uracil ee In all the Stale and HeOeral Conru Offlcc In Marks' Bldk., Kcebnrg, Oregon. F. W. BHNSON, Attorney-at-Law. Bank Building ROSEBURG, OREGON B UCHANAN A GUKXINGKR J. A. BmuxA.N 1. u GanMNfiKR Attorue3's-at-Law Kihun 1 and 2 Marter Building KOSKHl'UG, OREGON . H. L. STl'ULEY, Osteopathic Physician mrv rnronic d!ie. corrwtn lel-rTnatie and rvmovt- foreign gnwlh. Acute di-eav ' au.i r,-)-.n.i n-am t. the treatment. CoiiHtiltatloii I'ree ritne arrange f,r appointments by plM.ne Office over tbe P.Ht uaee Phone No. lull I i.ttaweire II. D. Graves place. Phone No. 1234 : W. MARSTEKS Attorney-at-Law Notary Public Marsters Building Soslety Meetings. AF. A A. M. Lnun-1 Lrxijfi. No. 13. Hd11. rtrjaUr meeting ou sienna a tin , uiiu Mni'ir-nmo 1,, cacti month. J. T. Bridges. W. 51. N. T. Jswitt, Secretary. Br. O. ELKS. Romjbnrg LodtteKc. 326. Holds reiinlar cumtnnnica- tions at I O. O. F. Hull 00 second 4nd fourth Thnrmlye oi pacb month. All memberc rwjueeieJ to attend reeo larlv and all vieitiug broiheni are cordi invited to attend. F. B. Waite, K. K. Ror McClallf.v, Secretary. -O.I), 1ft SEPARATE BATTALUON .O.N. G , tuef-te nt Armorj Hall evurj Thnrsday evening, at 8 o'clock. F. B. Hamu. Uapt 10. O. F PlnletariBii Lodce No. S. Mts iu Odd Fallows' Trtnplb, cor ner J act eon and Cass streets, on Saturday evening ol wicb t-s Mem ber" ol the order in com! ptandini; art invited to attend. J. C. TwrrcitEU., N. . N.T. Jewett, eecreury. Kof P. Alpha LcxIh No 47. Meet every Wednesday, in I. O O. F Hall a' 7:30 p. in. Member in good Etanding are invited to attend. Geo. W. Kimball, C. C. Elmer Wimberly, K. of R. & S. LILAC CIRCLE. No. 49, Women of Woodcraft. Meet ou 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month ai the I. 0. O. F. Hall. Vwltiht; meinbre ir irood etandini: are invited o attend. Minnie Jones. Guardian Neighbor. Bell Morian, Secretary. Second and Fourth Thursdays. OE. 8. Royeburir Chaptnr So. 8 Holds their recnlar meeting on th firsthand third ThnrsJaya in each nonth. Visiting members in good itanding are respect fully Invited to at fid. Maude Rast, W. M. Regina Rast, SecreUiry. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Oak Carnn No. 125. Meets at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in Roeoburg, every flrst and third Monday evening. Visit ing neighbors alwvt welcome. I). P. Fis licit C. 0 J. A. Bpchanan, Clerk. Notice to the Public. United States Land Office. Roseburg, Oregon. July 15, 1901. To N horn it may concern. Notice is hereby given that the Oregon and Cal fornia Railroad Company has filed in this offlcc a list ol lands situated in the townships described below, and has applied for a patent fnrsaid lands; that the list is open to the pub lic for Inspection and 11 copy thereof by des cripti e subdlvlklons has been posted in a con venient place in this office, for tbe Inspection of all person. Interested and tho public general ly. South of Baio Line and west of W. M. All of sec 31, ip 31 b r 9 w. Within the next sixty days following tho date pf this notice, protests or contests against the claim of the company to any tiact or sub division within any section or part of section dwenhod In the list, on the ground that the same Is m ire valuable lor mineral than for agricultural purposes, 11 be received and noted for icport 10 the General Land Offlco at Washington, 1). C. J.T. BRIDOKS, R- glster. , J. II, BOO I'll, 1 18 IC Receiver. City Treasurers' Notice. Notice is hereby given that all parties holding city warrants endorsed prior to Aug. 27th, 1002, are requested to present the same to tho city treasurer for pay ment, as interest will ceaso thereon after the date of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Ore., July 0, 1901. H. C. Sloccm, City Troasurer. For sick headacho tnke Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tubletes and a quick euro is certain. For sale by A. 0. Mar sters & Co. Notice to the Public. United States Land Office, Rosuburg, Oregon, July A, 19U4, To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that the Oregon and CalUoiula Railroad company has filed in this ollico a list of lands situated In tho townships described below, and has applied for a patent lor said lands: that the list is open to the pub lic lor inspection and a copy thereof by de scriptive subdivisions lias been posted In a con venient place in this omce, for the inspection of all persons interested and the public general ly. pouiu 01 iiaso Lino anu nest oi vviuametie Meridian. SW'i N WU, NWli 8WM. Sec i T Si. K ?; all Sec 1.T31, R9; all Bee a, T 31, R 9: all Sec S. T 31, R 9; all Sec 7, T 31. R 9; all seoBT atRD.allKecirrSl R9;EUNE!EUd'Ji.W u Sec 13, T 31, R9; all Sec 16, Tp 31, R 9; all rec 17. i 31, k v; an ecc in, I ai, n , an ec li, T31. R9; allfec23,T31, K 9: all8ec25.T31, It 9, all tk-c27,T3l, R9: allBecZ), rw.it 9; all sec .(.i i m- k u; an csec 33, I 31 K 9; all Sec 1 T 31, R 10; all Sec 3, T 31, R 10: all Sec 6, T31. R 10; all(ioc7,T3l R 10; all Sec 9, T 31, ii in; an ac u i ji, it iu: an eec is, t 3i, k 10: all See IS. r 31 R 10: all Bee 17. T 31. R 10: all Sec 19, T 31, R 10; all Sec 21. T 81, R 1': all 27.TJI, R10; all 8ec, Tal, R 10. all Sec 31, T 31, K iu; an tx:;ci, i jI, bio; ail Sec , T3I, K iu. Smith of Bae Line and Kant of Willamette Meridian. All Bee 5, T:H. R 1; all Sec 7. T ti. It 1; NW'f,Rw9.T J2 K 1; rtWi and NJf, Bee 17. T i2. It 1 : all Sec 19. T H. H i. Wilkin the next sixty days following the date of this notice, protests or contests against the claim of the company to any tract or sub division wiihlu any section, or part of sec tion, described In the list, on the crotmd that the same Is more vain able for mineral than for agricultural purposes. will be received and noted for report U the General Land Omce at Washington. D.C. J7S15 J. T. BRIDGES, Register, J.U BOOTH, Receiver. Notice of Forfeiture. Cottage Grove, Lane County, Bute of Oregon, March 26. 1904. To E. C. Gnnn as administrator of the estate of 1). 1). Cotton, deceased, and to Mrs. T. F. Wll Kin. Mrs. Clark J.Tlsdcl.Mlss Carrie E. Mason, Miss May Mason, Erastus Colion, BenT. Guun, and E. C.Gunn, heirs at law of said D. B. Col- tnu, deceased, and to all other persona claim Ing any right, title or interest, either. In law 01 equity in or to the mining claim herein' alterdecribed,s heirs of the said D. B.Col Ion, deceased or otherwise : You and each of you are hereby notified, that I, Die undersigned, have expended money and performed labor and wot k to the amount of One Hundred Dollars, upon the "Homer" lode mining Claim, situated In the Bohemia Mining District, In the County of Douglas, Stale of 1 Oregon; ! That the money so expended and the labor performed war performed and expended on and between the 1st day of September and the 30th day ol Srptembcr A. D. 1903, in order to bold said premUes under the provisions of ; Section if J I of the Revised Statutes of the , United stales and laws of the State of Oregon. being tho amount required to hold the same for the year ending December 31, 1903. That said work upon said claim was per formed by Edd. Jenks and Ben. Curry for and at the expense of the undersigned. I And if within Ninety (90) days from the ser J vice of this Notice upon yon by the Sheriff or ) within Ninety (90) days after servkV of this I notice by publication you fall or refuse to con - tribute tbe proportion of aucb expenditure as ' ,n,inmiin ih. ..1.1 .t.im m become the proierty of tbe undersigned under I said Section 2324 by reason of said failure to i contribute said proportion of said expenditure. i FELIX CURRIN. Notice for Publication. L'nlird States Land Office. Roeburg. Oregon Jane 15. 190L Notice ts hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, UTS, entitled "An act for tbe sale of timber lands in the States of Caufonila,Orecon Nevada .and Wuhlnrton Territory." ascxtend- ad to all tha public land slates by act of Augrxst , is? HENRY a RtTZU ANN. of Rosebure, counly of Oouxlas. state of Ore gon, ba this day fifed in this ofice his sworn statement No. GiJ5. lor the purchase of the eS nw'x. n'T neJi of section No. Uln tpNo.26, i. r -o. w, and will offer proof to show that tha land sought Is more valuable for lis Umber or stooa thas for agricultural purposes, and to establish hia claim before tha Register and Racelvtr of Utia Muca oi uoseDurc.uresoa. on Friday, the 9th dav of Septembers. 190. He names as witnesses: Charles Thora. lohn Thorn Row burr. Ore: William Steiner, Edward Von Petl. of Cleveland. Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described laads are requested to ale their claims in mis oaceon or beioreaald 9th day of Ju 30-ss-pd Register. Notice for Publication. United Stales Land Office. RoKbunr. On-con. June 1L 1KH. Notice is hereby given that in coaptlane with the provisions of the act of Congress of JuneJ. 1ST?, entitled "An act tor tha sal oi Umber lands In tha Starts of California, Oregon Nevada .and Washington Terri 1017," a extend ed to all tha public land state by act of Ac gust EDWIN J. BCTRlCIv. of Roeburg, county of Donglat. state of Ore gon, has this day filed "in this otace his sworn statement No r.32, for the purchase oftbestj t-;4. ic-,01 scciion o. in tp .io,a,i No. 9 w. and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuabla for Its Umber or stoat tham for agricultural purposes, and to establish tls claim before tha Register and Racelvcr ot thlJ file of Eon burg, Ort ran. on Friday, the 90i day ot September. 190L lie names as witnesses: Charles Thorn. John Thorn, Rnseburx. Ore; Wl llaa Steiner, Edward Von IV sal. of Cleveland, Ore Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In this office on or belore said 9th Qsy oi September, 190C J.T. BRIDGE. Jn 30-SS pd Register. CONTEST NOTICE. United States Land Office. Rosebunr. Oregon. June 10 1901. A snlSclcr.lcontt affidavit having been Died In this otSce bv William A Snrarue. cbntea-anL. agalnst Homestead entery No 10057, made June a. i'mj. lor nj, sw;j, se4 aw4, sec st. rp. 26 a. r 3 w , by Jcmc tt bitlow, contes tee, in which it is alleged that Jesse Whitlow Is dead, bav t"g been dead about two years; that none of his heirs. If he baa any such heirs, have en tered upon, or In any manner cultivated the iana emoracea in nis saia uaim; mat tne said claim Is wholly abandoned, bald parties are hereby notified to appear, respond and offer evidence touching raid allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on July 12, 1904, before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in ttoscburg Oregon. The said contestant having. In anroccraffi davit, filed Jui.c 10. 1904. set forth facta which show that atterdue diligence personal service of this notice can not be made. It is hereby ordered and directed that such notice bo given oy aue ana proper pnoncaiion. J.T.BRIDOKS. Register, J. II. BOOTH. Vol 47-Cw.pd Receiver. Notice of Final Settlement Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of M K. DUlard. deceased, has filed his final account as snch administrator in the County Court of Douglas county, state oi uiegon, and that saia coanty court has set Tuesday tneCCth dav of Jnlr. 1904. at 10 o'clock of said day, at tbe court house in Roseburg, Douglas County, State of Oregon, as the time and place ot hearing objections mtreio, anu lor tne nnai settlement oi saia estate. B. L. DILLARD, Administrator of the estate of if. E. DUlard acceatea Dated this 24th day of Juno 1901. Notice of Publication. Unltsd States Land Office, ltoscburg, Or. July 11, 1901. Notice ts hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juno 3, 18,8, tntitltd "An act for tha sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon Nevada ,and Washington Territory." asextsnd ed to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1892. ROBERT H. HUNTER or Rnseburg, county of Douglas, state of Ore gon, has this day filed In this office his sworn statement No. C-3, lor tho purchase of the lot 1, no nwJ4, nj nuK of sec o 18, tp 2r? a, r 9 west and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is more valuable for Its Umber or stona than for agricultural purposes, and to establish hit claim before the Register and Receiver ot thli' offlco of Roseburg, Oregon, on Friday the 14 uaj of October, 1904 He names as witnesses: John O. Veaasen, Charles Thom, Warren Beatty and D. M. Martin all of Rose burg, Oie. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are reqnested to file their claims iu this offlco on or before said 14th day Ol October. 1904. J. T. BR1IXJK8. 2l-29 p Register. Wood Wanted on Subscription. Tlioeo wishing to pay up their sub scription to tho Plaindealer and not lie vine tho cash, but hnvinz wood, we nro willing to make tho exchango and receive wood on subscription at tho reg ular market price. We will accept both stovo and heater wood. Plaindkalkr Pub, Co. Notice for Publication Onltcd States Land ODlcc. Roseburg Oregon, fulr 1, 1901 Notloa IS harabr riven that In eomnlfanea with the provisions of tbs act of Congress of inne 8,1873. entitled "An act for the salt of imber lands in tha States of California. Orazon Nevada, and Washington Territory," asextand ed to all the public land states by act of August MORRian mil. of Elbe, county of I'ietce Mate ol Wash ington, has this day filed Iu this office his sworn statement No. 6270, for the purchM of WU E'A of section K, tp VH s, of range fi wet. ana win oner proof to snow mat the land soaghl U more valuable for Its timber or itonn than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his tlalm before tha Register and Receiver of thli file of Roseburg. Oregon. Thursday the li day of Sjptembur, 1901. He names aa witnesses: jonn uoger. jnnu viara and W II McCrosen of Roseburg, Otc, John n. ureen ni itoy, n asn. Any and all persons claiming adve-i-elr the above descrlbd laDdaare reiiiested to file their claims in tins omce on or oeiore me sain z&i day of Pcpt. Jli 8-iip 1904. J.T. URIDOrB. Register Notice for Publication. United States Land Office Roscburir. Oievon. Jiinorj. 19(11. Notice Is hereby clven that In compliance I with the provisions of the act of Congrrta ol I Jnne 3, 1878. entitled "An act fnr the ealo of timber l-nd in theUtales ol California Oretcoii. Nevada aud W ashlneton rerrilorv' at extended to ail the public land states by act ol August 4 I JIKS HAITIK UASIEIi of Roseburg. ounty of Douglas, state of Of- &Vnt?rtne's ofeecuon o4,ToDSblp27 S, Range '! uel and will offer proof toshowthattbelandsonght Is more valuable for its Umber or stone than for agricultural purix)es. and to establish his claim before the Register and Receiver of this otflcs) of RoMburg, Oregon. on Weonesday the 21st day of Keptember. 19J( una names as witnesirs: jono i-.vattn, K Eva'taof Peel. Ore.. B krakenbercer. uf Ro.- burg. Ore.. H A Cooley, l Ker'-y, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are teuutnUd to file tbvlr claims in this office on or belore ald 2HI day of BepL.1901. J.T. BRIlKita j up nKiiner. Notice foi Publication. Pnlted Blate lnl Office. Rosebunr, Orenon July 1, I90. ' ; NoUcs is hereby liven that In rompllancs with tha provisions of the act of Congress of ! June t, 178. enUtled "An aet for th tale of Umber lands In the Stales of Callfornla,Oregon Nay ada .and Washin gton Terri tory," as extend ed to aU tha public land slates by act of August 4.UR. IOHN B (REEN of Roy, county of Pearce. state of Washington ba this day fileil In tbU office bis sworn statement No 0X0 fnr the purchase of tne AK oi tec 31, ip 21 s, k west and will oiler proof to show "hat theland sought Is more valuable for IU timber or stone than for agricultural purports, aud to establish bis claim before the Register and Receiver of this at Ilea of BoMbursr.Oreron. on Thursday the Ind day of September. !'(. lie Dames as wiiq-- Joan K"ger. Joan Olark, W II McCrouen ol Roseburg, Oregon. Horns (i Hill, Ol Kibe, Vtaih. Any and all persons claiming adversely tbe above described lands are reiutttl to file their claims In this office on or before said 2rnd day otSeptlWI. J.T BRIDGE'S Jlip Register. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State ot 0:egon for Douglas County. Mnrnby Grant A Co 1 a corporation riainiic , vs V The JfcGee Co., a corpor anon, r 1 xcuve ana t J Mc ee. Defendants, j j NoUce is hereby riven that by virtne of an execution, duly isiucd out ol the aU,ve uxt.vI ; court and cause on the 7th day of July IVA. I upon a juarement ant decree cuty icnuerMi . and entered In said court and caue on the Mb ' day ot Kay 1902, In favor ol the atvm named ' piainuu ana against tne auove nrae: deieas- - anu, roe Jicuee (.0 , ana r 1 jicuee. 1 for the the sum ot 1771.91 aion whirh Judgement there was credited July K, ivx, me sum 01 1101 1st leavtLg a deficiency tbereoa of flTi'-O with Interest thereon from July 12. 1902. at the rale of ? tr ' cent per annum, which jo-lgement u daly enroiieu ana aocxete 1 in ine rtetc omce ul aa.d court on the 20 day of May EOi. Now therefore I will on Saturday the 20 day of August 1904, at oce o'clock p m. of said day "at the house front door. In Koseborg, Douglas enonly. Oregon, sell at public auction. f tbe hlth-: bidder, for cash In hand, all the right, title ad tnteresi the said del. ndanU. The Uce Co.. and H T McGe or either of thesa had on the 12th day of July lWi, or at 1 any time there titer, "n oro tha fallowing de- scribed premises, to-wit Tbe northwest qr terol Uie northeast quarter of section s. tows- ship 3 south, tange I west of w M.. i Dourlas Cont.tr.Oregon. together with aU and sings ar the tenements, hereditament and appurbre aruc thereunto belonging or In anywise ap pertaining and will apply the proceeds of such le, tint to 1 be cause o' such sale, and lo ih payment of the sum of I17L90 due the plalndff with interest thereon at the rate of $ pVr ont per annum from the 12th dy of luly. K02. and the orerplua If any there be, pa.' over 10 the said defendants. The Mcfiee Ob . and P T Jfc 0 their assigns or leal reproentaUve Dated at Roieburg. this IXih dav of July ll. JllalS II r.McCLALLEN. Sheriff of Douglas county, Oregon. Notice for Publication. Cnited States Land Office. Rosebunr. Oregon, jury 7, Nolle 11 hereby Kven that In coraptlaora with tha provisions of the act of Consre'j of JnnaS,IS7S.entItIrd"Anart fer the sale of timber lands in the States of Call.'ornia, Oregon Ktvada .and Washlnctoa Territory." ai extend ed to ail tha public land stataa by ut ot Autruat CHARLES H. MECSCH I cf (Rose bars, county of Douglas, stale of j Orecon. has this 'ay bled in .bis oSW his. worn statement No 297 for the nvrcbatc of the S ot NEK. and Lou 1 and of sec tion 4. township is south, ranee 3 wet. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mora valuabla for Its limber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his Claim bef ors tha Resister and Receiver ot this elXlca ofRoaatmrr.Orajoa. on Uonday. the loth day of Octobc-, iaJ. He names aa witnesses: S V. Turnell. Wm. Dar nell, l'rcss Turnell. U. J Robtnette, all ot Peel . Douglas county, Orecon. Any and all perrons claiming adversely tbe above deKritd lands are requested to nle the r claims In thla office on or before ai- 18th day ol Oct, 190L I. T BRIDGES -Jnltp ResUter. SheriflPs Sale. In theClrcuIt Court of the .State of Orecon, for the County cf Multnomah. Allen A Lewis, Ilalntlff vs Mrs II T Burr, Defendant. ) By virtue ot a writ of execution duly issued ont of and under the seal ol the above entitled court In the above entitled action, to me di rected and dated the ltth day of July, 1901, up on a judgment rendered and entered In said court on the 9th day of July, lmt in favor of Allen & Lewis and against said Mrs. II T liurr tor the sum of four hundred thirty-one dollars and seventy-three cents ($411.73) with interest thrreon at tha rate of eight per cent per annum from the Sth day of December, lftit. and tbe further sum of twentv-'jlne dollar, and twenty cents (topcoats and disbursements aud tbe eoa's and disbursements ot and upoa this writ of execution, commandlnc me to mtke sale ol the following described premiics, to-wit: The S-iniheast quaiter (SEJO of section twenty-six (JS) in township twenty (X) xiutb of range cUbt (S) west ot the Willamette Meridian in Douglas county. State ot Orecon. attached In said action on the Stn day ot April, l'Al. Now therefore In compliance with the com mands of said writ, 1 will, on Thursday, the 35 day of August, 1904 , at tn (10) o'clock a m at the Ironl door of the County Court House In the city ol Roseburg, Douglas, county. State of Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder lor U 8. cola coin cash in hand, the above described real propcrlr and all tbe right, title and Interest tbe sld defendant bad therein on the date of sa a attachment, towlt: the8thdayol April, l'AM. or since has had therein to satisfy said writ ol execution and all accruing costs. 11 . T. McOL.VLLEN. Bherlffol Douglas county, Oregon. jli Sheriff's Sale. In theXlrcult Court of the State ot Oregon tor the County ot Multnomah. Allen & Lewis, Plaintiff) vs I H T Burr, Defendant ) By virtue of a writ ot cxecu'Ion duly Issued out ol and under the seal of th above entitled court In the above entitled action, to me di rected and dated tho 1.1th day of July, hot, up on Judgment rendered aud entered In said court on the 9th day o( July, 1W1, In lavor of Allen d: Lewis and against Kald U, T Burr tor the sum of three hundred clghty-slx dollars and thirty-lour ecu ts (fi-..tl) with interest thereon at tho rate ot 8 per cent ner annum from the 30lh day of Dccmtjer 1903, and the further sum of twenty-nine dollars and twenty cents (.20) costs and disbursements and tne costs and disbursements ol aud upon this writ of execution, commanding me to make sale of tho following descried premists to-wit: Tho Northeast quarter (NE.1) section twenty-two VI!) n townshli twenty (X) south ot rango eight (8) west ol thu Willamo. to Mertdan In Douglas county. Stale ot Oregou, attactud In stdd action on tho 8th day of April. 1901. Now therefore in compllitncj wi.th the com mands of said writ, I will n Thursday, tho 2,'S day of August, i9(M at ten (10) o'clook a m at the trout door of tne, County Court House In tha city of Uimbtirg, In Douglas county State of Oregon, soli at pub lic auction, subject to redemption, to the high est bidJer, for united States g.ild coin ctsh in band, the above dererlloi real proporty and all tho tight, title and Interest the said defend ant had therein on the dato ot said attachment, to-wit, the 8lh day ot April, 1901, or slncu has had therein to satisfy said writ of execution and all accruing cosls. II. T. McCLALLEN, Bherlffol Douglas county, Oregon. 23 Hints to Housewives. Half the battle in good cooking is to have good FRESH GROCERIES ' And to get them promptly when you order them. Call up Phone No. 181 for good goods and good service. C. W. PARKS & CO. an u io w&mssf r,e no. Tor jt. Louis cHiu me worm's rair WILL YOti BE THERE? 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